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2014-08-05 City Council Agenda PacketCalifornia Public Records Act ("PRA"): In compliance with the PRA, the documents pertaining to agenda items, including attachments, which are presented to the City Council in open session are available for public inspection. They may be inspected during regular business hours in the City Clerk's Office at Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue; Vernon, California 90058, and on the City’s website at www.cityofvernon.org. No prior appointment is required. Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”): In compliance with the ADA, if you need special assistance to participate in a city meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s office at (323) 583-8811. Notification of at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting or service. Agenda City of Vernon Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 9:00 a.m. Council Chamber 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California W. Michael McCormick, Mayor William J. Davis, Mayor Pro-Tem Richard J. Maisano, Council Member Michael Ybarra, Council Member Luz Martinez, Council Member CALL TO ORDER & FLAG SALUTE CHANGES TO THE AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT - At this time the public is encouraged to address the City Council on any matter that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. The public will also be given a chance to comment on matters which are on the posted agenda during City Council deliberation on those specific matters. If you would like to comment concerning a matter that is noticed for a public hearing today, please wait until that hearing is formally opened before making your comment. PRESENTATIONS 1. A Proclamation of the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Vernon Commending and Honoring Kevin Orvil Monge for his service and support of his community. 2. A Proclamation of the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Vernon Commending and Honoring Kristian Emiliano Vasquez for his service and support of his community. Regular City Council Meeting Agenda August 5, 2014 Page 2 of 6 PUBLIC HEARINGS 3. Consider Vernon’s conformance to the criteria in the Congestion Management Program as established by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon finding the City of Vernon to be in conformance with the Congestion Management Program (CMP) and adopting the CMP Local Development Report, in accordance with California Government Code Section 65089. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the 2014 CMP Local Development Report is statutorily exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15276, which expressly exempts the preparation and adoption of a congestion management program and categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3) because there is no possibility that approving the report may have a significant effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt a resolution self-certifying the City’s compliance with the Congestion Management Program requirements and adopt the 2014 CMP Local Development Report in accordance with California Government Code Section 65089. CONSENT CALENDAR - All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are to be approved with one motion. Items may be removed from the Consent Calendar by any member of the Council. Those items removed will be considered immediately after the Consent Calendar. Claims Against the City – Received and Filed 4. Claim for Damages received on July 17, 2014, from Pacific Bell/ AT&T, in an amount to be determined. Minutes – To be Received and Filed 5. Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meeting held June 17, 2014. 6. Minutes of the Special Joint City Council and Successor Agency Meeting held July 1, 2014. 7. Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held July 1, 2014. 8. Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held July 15, 2014. Warrant Registers 9. Ratification of the following City Warrant Registers to record the following voided checks: a. City Warrant Register No. 1403 to record voided Check No. 344615 in the amount of $150.00; and Regular City Council Meeting Agenda August 5, 2014 Page 3 of 6 b. City Warrant Register No. 1399 to record voided Check No. 344002 in the amount of $75.00; and c. City Warrant Register No. 1398 to record voided Check No. 343858 in the amount of $440.00. 10. Ratification of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 365 to record voided Check No. 510738 in the amount of $45.58. 11. Approval of City Warrant Register No. 1405, totaling $2,316,638.77, which covers the period of July 8, through July 28, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $1,421,176.32; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $627,965.22; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $267,497.23. 12. Approval of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 370, totaling $5,648,025.15, which covers the period of July 8, through July 28, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $5,514,440.38; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $36,241.49; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $97,343.28. 13. Approval of Gas Warrant Register No. 158, totaling $2,805,103.98, which covers the period of July 8, through July 28, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $2,745,124.83; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $29,412.07; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $30,567.08. Fire Department 14. Activity Report for the period of July 1, through July 15, 2014, to be received and filed. 15. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and adopting an updated General Fee Schedule. Recommendation: (1) Approve a resolution to, among other things, amend Exhibit A of the City’s General Fee Schedule to remove the existing false security alarm fee for the second false alarm response within a fiscal year. The lack of a fee for the first false alarm would continue, and the fees for third and each subsequent false alarm response would remain unaffected. The resolution would also find that the revision to the false security alarm fee is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. Regular City Council Meeting Agenda August 5, 2014 Page 4 of 6 Gas and Electric Department 16. April 2014 Vernon Gas and Electric Resource Procurement Report, to be received and filed. Health and Environmental Control Department 17. Approval of a Services Agreement with KJServices Environmental Consulting for Program Management and Implementation Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed Services Agreement with KJServices Environmental Consulting is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the City Administrator to enter into a Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and KJServices Environmental Consulting in substantially the same form as submitted with the staff report, for the period of August 1, 2014 through October 31, 2016, in an amount not to exceed $100,780.00. It is further recommended that the City Council find that “the bests interests of the City are served by a direct award of the contract without a competitive selection process” and that it would be “commercially unreasonable” to re-bid those portions of this contract that have continued to have been awarded to KJServices Environmental Consulting since 1998. Police Department 18. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrest and Activities for the period of July 1, through July 15, 2014, to be received and filed. NEW BUSINESS Public Works, Water and Development Services Department 19. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Section 25.103 of the Vernon Municipal Code. Recommendation: (1) Find that declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 25.103 is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with (a) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (b) Section 15307, because it is an action taken by a regulatory agency to assure the “maintenance, restoration, or enhancement” of natural resources and includes procedures to protect the environment; and (2) Adopt the resolution declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 25.103. Regular City Council Meeting Agenda August 5, 2014 Page 5 of 6 20. Approval to Advertise for Contract No. CS-0428: Office Reconfiguration of City Administration, City Attorney and Human Resources Departments. Recommendation: (1) Find that the proposed Capital Improvement is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing Facilities, part (a), because the project is merely to make interior or exterior alterations involving interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances; and (2) Approve Contract No. CS-0428 and grant authority to advertise for bids for the Office Reconfiguration of City Administration, City Attorney and Human Resources Departments, based upon the City’s standard public works bidding package. ORDINANCES 21. Ordinance No. 1224 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Vernon, California, amending Sections 16.15, 16.16 and 16.17 of Article I, Chapter 16 of the Vernon Municipal Code to assign speed limits on certain streets and to repeal all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith (second reading). Recommendation: (1) Find that adoption of the Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Class 1, Section 15301(c) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14. Projects exempted under Class 1, Section 15301(c), consist of the operation, repair, or minor alteration of existing highways, streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use; and (2) Adopt the proposed Ordinance amending Sections 16.15, 16.16 and 16.17 of Chapter 16, Law Enforcement, of the Vernon Municipal Code. DISCUSSION ITEMS (POSSIBLE DIRECTIVES TO STAFF) 22. Presentation by the Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services on the I-710 Corridor Project. ORAL REPORTS 23. City Administrator Reports – brief reports on activities and other brief announcements by the City Administrator and Department Heads. 24. City Council Reports – brief report on activities, announcements, or directives to staff. / / / / / / Regular City Council Meeting Agenda August 5, 2014 Page 6 of 6 CLOSED SESSION 25. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Mark Whitworth, Teresa McAllister, and Paul Coble Employee Organizations: Vernon Police Officers’ Benefit Association and Vernon Firemen's Association. ADJOURNMENT I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted on the bulletin board at the main entrance of the City of Vernon City Hall, located at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California, and on the City’s website, not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting set forth on this agenda. Dated this 31st day of July 2014. By: ________________________________ Ana Barcia Deputy City Clerk STAFF REPORT CITY ADMINISTRATION RECEE\/tET"} JUL 2I 2014 CITY CLERK'S OFRCE DATE: TO: FROM: RE: August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council Mark C. Whitworth, City Administrat Eagle Scout Proclamations Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council: Approve proclamations for Kristian Emiliano Vasquez and Kevin Orvil Monge for their service to and support of their community. Background Two members of the Southeast Area Division of the Boy Scouts of America have attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest advancement rank in Boy Scouting. These young gentlemen are Kristian Emiliano asquez and Kevin Orvil Monge. The prestigious Eagle Scout Award is presented only to young men who have attained outstanding achievements in scouting and in their community. Mayor McCormick will present these proclamations on behalf of the City of Vemon at their awards ceremony. Fiscal Imoact There is no cost associated with the presentation of proclamations. A PROCI}IMATION OF TTIE ^UTAYOR AND TTIE CITY COUNCIL OF TTIE CITY OF IIERNON COMMENDING AND ITONORING I{EWN ORVIL MONGE FOR ITIS SERWCE AND SUPPORT OF TIIS COMMUNITY ITHEREAS, Keuir Ontil Monge has distinguished hinself b1 attainirg tbe rank of Eagle Scout witb the Bo1 Scoats of America; and V/HEREAS, Mr. Monge has comphted 21 MeitBadges, incladingMeritBadges in'Famifi Urt," '?ersonal Management," and "CitiTenship in the Commaruiyt and lWorld" as well as 'First Aid"; and IYIIEREAS, Mr. Monge has completed a Communiry Seruice Pmjectfor Hantington Park College fuodl Academl in buildingagarybo and reflertion areafor the students to come and reflect on tbeir stadies, in addition to completiug ouer 500 hoars of communiry seruice; and IVHEREAS, the Eagle Scoat Award is presented on! toyung rzen wbo haue attained oatstaading ochieuements iu scoating and their comruaniry; and V/HEREAS, Mr. Monge's scoating achieuements ore ofl example of Aneica in action, and his keen sense of natuifl and deuelopment of leadership haue placed hin in tbe esteem of his communifii andfellow scoats. NOIY, THEREFOKE,, THE MAYORAND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIW OF I,,ERNOAI, ON BEIIALF OF ITS EMPLOYEES, RE-fIDEATTJ AND BUI/NE-IIES HEKE,BY HONO& COMA/IEND AND CONGRATUI-ATE KEWN ORWLMONGE FORH/J SE,RWCE AND SUPPORT OF HIS COM]IUNITY. THIS PROCI-4]VIATIOAtr IS BEING PRE.|EATED TO KE,WN ORWL MONCE BY THE HONORABIE, MAYOR V/. MICHAEL MCCORMICK FOR AND ON BEHAI} OF THE CIW COUNCIL OF THE CIW OF I,'ERATON THIS 'TH DAY OF AUGUST TV/O THOUSAND AND FOURTEEAJ. CITY OF I,GRAJON A PROCIAMATION OF TITE MAYORAND TTIE CITY COUNCIL OF TTIE CITY OF IIERNON COMMENDING AND TIONORING KRISTIAN EMILIANO VASQUEZ FOR ITIS SERWCE AND SUPPORT OF IIIS COMMANITY V/HEREAS, Kistian Eniliano VasqaeThas distingaished hinself b1 attainingthe rank of Eagle Scout with the Bo1 Scouts of Aneica; and If/HEREAS, Mr. Vasqaeqbas completed 2l Meit Badget incladingMeit Badges in 'Farnifi Uft," '?ersona/Management," and "CitiTenship in the Communifl and lYorld" as well as 'First Aid"; and If/HEREAS, Mr. VasqaeTbas conphted a Communi4t Sertice Pmjectfor San Antonio Magnet and Technology Academl in Huntington Park in ahich he remodeled thefitnt entrance landscape to tbe school, in addition to completing ouer 500 hoars of corzmuni\t sertice; and IY/HEREAS, the Eagle ScoatAword ispresented onfi toyungmen wbo haue attained outstanding achieaeruents in scouting and tbeir corzmuniry; and WIEREAS, Mr. Vasqaeq's scoatingachieuements are afi exarnple ofAneica in action, and bis keen sense of matuifii and deuelopmerut of hadership haue placed hin in tbe esteem of bis commaniry and fellow scoats. NOV/, THERE,FORE, THE MAYORAND THE CIW COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Iz?RIJOAI ON BEHAI-F OF ITS EMPLOYEES, KESIDEATJIND BUI/ IE-flES HEKEBY HONO& COMIvIEND AND CONCRATUI-ATE IG,ISTIAN EMILIANO VASQUEZ FORHIS SERWCE AND SUPPORT OF HIS COM IUNITY. THIS PROC|AIvIATIONIJ BEI [G PRE-TEATIED TO IG*ISTTAN EMIL_IANO VASgUEZ BY THE HONORABLE MAYORV/. MICHAEL MCCORMICK FORAND ON BEHAI} OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIW OF I,?R TON THIS 'M DAY OF AUGUST TTT/O THOUSAND AND FOURTEEAT. CIW OF I,GRIJOAJ If/. MICILAEL MCCOR IICK, Malor City of Vernon Place: Date & Time: 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vemon, CA 90058 (323) s83-88r 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing, which you may attend. Vernon City Hall City Council Chambers 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Tuesday, August, 512014 at 9:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard) The City Council of the City of Vemon will be conducting a Public Hearing regarding Vemon's conformance with the criteria in the Congestion Management Program as established by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from affected and/or interested persons regarding this subject. The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding the request prior to the Hearing. Review of the file:The documentation supporting the conclusion that Vernon is in conformance with the Congestion Management Program is available in the office of Community Services, Vemon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, CA 90058, between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. If you challenge the approval of Vernon's self certification or any provision thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing described in this notice or in written corespondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. The hearing may be continued or adjourned or cancelled and rescheduled to a stated time and place without further notice of a public hearing. Dated: RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 CIIY CLERK'S OFFICE STAFF REPORT PUBLIC WORIG, WATER & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEP DATE: August 5,2014 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council PREPARED BY: Sergio Canales, Assistant Planner 4-/APPROVED BY: Samuel Kevin Wilson, --Director of Public Works, Water & Development Resolution to Self-Certify 2014 Congestion Management Program (CMP) Local Development Report in Accordance With Government Code S 65089 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing and thereafter: 1) Find that approval of the 2014 CMP Local Development Report is statutorily exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15276, which expressly exempts the preparation and adoption of a congestion management program and categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061(bX3) because there is no possibility that approving the report may have a significant effect on the environment; and 2) Adopt a resolution self-certifying the City's compliance with the Congestion Management Program requirements and adopt the 2014 CMP Local Development Report in accordance with California Government Code Section 65089. BACKGROUND In 1989, the Legislature noted increasing concern that urban congestion was impacting the economic vitality of the state and diminishing the quality of life in many communities. The Legislature also noted that the planning process was not well suited to address the congestion relief. RECEIVED JUL 2 9 20t{ CITY ADMINIST-RATION RE -l- As a new approach to address congestion concerns, the Legislature implemented a series of rules, centered on a Congestion Management Program (CMP). The requirements of the CMP became effective with the passage of Proposition 111 by the voters in June 1990. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is the state-mandated Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County. kt 1992, MTA adopted the first CMP for Los Angeles County. Since then, MTA has updated and adopted several CMPs with its most recent adoption in 2010. The CMP was created to address regional congestion problems in Los Angeles County through linkage and coordination of land use, transportation, and air quality decisions. To continue receiving Section 2105 state gas tax funds, and to remain eligible for other state and federal transportation funds, Vernon must comply with the CMP requirements. The City must hold a public hearing and thereafter adopt a resolution approving the CMP Local Development Report. The CMP Local Development Report outlines all new development and demolition activity in the City from June 1, 2013 to May 31, 20t4. From these reports the MTA will be able to determine the growth of building area of residential, commercial and industrial space in the Los Angeles Basin. Attached for the City Council's consideration is a resolution authorizingthe submittal of the CMP Local Development Report and self-certiffing compliance with the CMP, in accordance with California Govemment Code Section 65089. CEOA ANALYSIS Reporting on, and establishing compliance with, a Local CMP is not subject to the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). According to the CEQA Guidelines, Section 15276, CEQA does not apply to the development or adoption of regional transportation improvement programs. Therefore, the project is statutorily exempt from CEQAreview. It is also exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061(bX3) because there is no possibility that approving the report may have a significant effect on the environment. FISCAL IMPACT Approving this action does not directly impact the city's finances. If, however the City fails to provide a report in compliance with the CMP, state gas taxes and./or other transportation funds could be withheld. Attachments: 2014 CMP Local Development Report Notice of Public Hearing Confirmation/Proof of Publication -2- RESOLUTTON NO. A RESOLUTTON OF THE CITY COUNCTL OE THE CITY OF VERNON EINDING THE CITY OE VERNON TO BE TN CONEORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE VOITH CALTFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089 WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 55089 requj-res the Los Angeles county Metropolitan Transportation Authority ('LACMTA"), acting as the Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County, to annually determine that the County and cities within the County are conforming to all- Congestion Management Program (.CMp-) requirements,' and WHEREAS, LACMTA requires submittar of the cMp Local Development Report by September 1 of each year; and WHEREAS, the city councir of the city of vernon held a noticed public hearing on August 5, 20L4, dL which time all interested persons were given a opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heard and considered afI evj-dence, both written and oral, presented respecting vernon, s conformance with the criteria in the CMP as establ-ished by the LACMTA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF VERNON AS EOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct. SECTfON 2: The City Council- of the City of Vernon hereby finds that approval of the 2074 CMP Local Development Report is statutorily exempt under the California Environmental euatity Act (CEQA) in accordance with cEeA Guidelines section L52j6, which expressry exempts the preparati-on and adoption of a congestion management program and categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b) (3) because there is no possibility that approving the report may have a significant effect on the environment. SECTfON 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon finds and determines that the City of Vernon has taken aII of the following actions, and that the City is in conformance with aII applicable requirements of the 2070 cMP adopted by the LACMTA Board on October 28, 2010. A. The City of Vernon has locally adopted and continues to implement a transportation demand management ordinance, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Transportation Demand Management chapter. B. The City of Vernon has locally adopted and continues to implement a land use analysis program, consistent with the minimum requirements identified 1n the CMP Land Use Analysis Program chapter. SECTION 4: The Clty Council of the City of Vernon hereby adopts the Local Deveropment Report (*LDR-), attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference, and finds that it is consistent with the requirements identified in the 2O7O CMp. This report balances traffic congestion impacts due to growth within the City with transportation improvements, and demonstrates that the City i-s meeting its responsibilities under the Countywide Deficiency plan consj-stent with the LACMTA Board adopted 2oo3 short Range Transportation Plan. SECTION 5:The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby or the City Clerk's desi_gnee, to forward a Resolution wlth the attached LDR to: dlrects the City Clerk, certified copy of this 2- Attn: Stacy Al_ameida, Transportation planning ManagerLos Angeres county Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityCongestion Management program, Mail Stop 99-23-21 Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 900L2-2952 SECTfON 6: The City C1erk, or Deputy City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall- certify to the passage, approval and adoption of this resolution, and the city crerk, or Deputy city c1erk, of the city of Vernon shall cause this resolution and the City CJ-erk, s, or Deputy Clty Clerk's, certification to be entered in the File of Resolutions of the Council of this City. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of August, 2Ol4 Name: Title: Mayor / Mayor pro-Tem ATTEST: City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Scott E. Porter, Deputy City Attorney 3- STATE OE COUNTY OF CALIEORNIA LOS ANGELES ec City Cl-erk / Deputy City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resorution, being Resorution No was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meetj-ng of the City Councll duly held on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor pro-Tem of the city of vernon. Executed this day of August, 20L4, at Vernon, Cal_ifornia. City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk ( SEAL ) I, 4- EXHIBIT A CITY OF VERNON Date Prepared: ruty 2s,2o14 4 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2013 - MAY 31,2014 Contact: Sergio Canales Phone Number: (323) 583-8811 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNry . IMPORTANT: All '#value!" cells on this page are automatically calculated. Please do not enter data in these cells. DEVELOPMENT TOTALS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Single Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Group Quarters COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) Commercial (300,000 sq ft. or more) Freestanding Eating & Drinking NON.RETAIL OEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Lodging lndustrial Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) Office (50,000-299,999 sq.ft. ) Otflce (300,000 sq.ft. or more) Medical Government I nstitutional/Educational University (# of students) OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY ENTER IF APPLICABLE ENTER IF APPLICABLE EXEMPTED DEVELOP]IIIENT TOTALS Exempted Dwelling Units Non-residential so. ft. (in 'l.000s 1,000 Net Sq.Ft.2 Net 0.00 149.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 Net square feet is the difference between new development and adjustments entercd on pages 2 and 3. Page 1 2014 DEFICIENCY PLAN SUMMARY CITY OF VERNON Date Prepared: ruty2e,2014 2014 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2013 - MAY 31, 2014 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." lf there are no data for that cateqory, enter "0." RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVIW Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 0.00 Multi-Family Residential 0.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.)0.00 Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more)0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON.RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Lodging 0.00 lndustrial 513.50 Office (less than 50.000 so.ft.)0.00 Office (50.000-299,999 so.ft .)0.00 Otfice (300,000 sq.ft or more)0.00 Medical 0.00 Government 0.00 lnstitutional/Educational 0.00 University (# of students)0.00 OTHER OEVELOPMENT ACTIVIry Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Daily Trips Enter "0" if none ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 Page 2 PART 1: NEW DEVELoPMENT ACTIVITY CITY OF VERNON Date Prepared: Juty 2s,2014 2014 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2013 - MAY 31,2014 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." lf there are no data for that cateqory, enter "0." IMPORTANT: Adjustments may be claimed only for 1) development permits that were both issued and revoked, expired or withdrawn during the reporting period, and 2) demolition of any structure with the reportinq oeriod. RESIDENTIAL OEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS Category Dwelling Units Sinqle Familv Residential 0.00 Multi-Familv Residential 0.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.)0.00 Commercial (300.000 sq.ft. or more)0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON-RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Lodqing 0.00 lndustrial 364.'.t2 Office (less than 50.000 so.ft.)0.00 Office (50,000-299,999 sq.ft .)0.00 Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more)0.00 Medical 0.00 Government 0.00 nstitutional/Educational 0.00 Universitv (# of students)0.00 OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Daily Trips (Enter "0" if none ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 Page 3 PART2: NEWDEVELOPMENTADJUSTMENTS CITY OF VERNON Date Prepared: luty2s,2o14 14 CMP Local Development Report Period: JUNE 1. 2013 - MAY 31. 2014 lf there are no data for that cateqory, enter "0." Low^/ery Low lncome Housing High Density Residential Near Rail Stations Mixed Use Developments Near Rail Stations Development Agreements Entered into Prior to July 10, '1989 Reconstruction of Buildings Damaged due to "calamity" Reconstruction of Buildings Damaged in Jan. 1994 Earthquake Total Dwelling Units Total Non-residential sq. ft. (in 1 ,000s 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units Page 4 Exemoted Development Defi nitions: 1 . Low^/ery Low lncome Housing: As defined by the California Department of Housing and Community Development as follows: - Low-lncome: equal to or less than 80% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. - Very Low-lncome: equal to or less than 50% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. 2. High Density Residential Near Rail Stations: Development located within 1/4 mile of a llxed rail passenger station and that is equal to or greater than 120 percent of the maximum residential density allowed under the local general plan and zoning ordinance. A project providing a minimum of 75 dwelling units per acre is automatically considered high density. 3. Mixed Uses Near Rail Stations: [ilixed-use development located within 'l /4 mile of a f]xed rail passenger station, if more than half of the land area, or floor area, of the mixed use development is used for high density residential housing. 4. Development Agreements: Projects that entered into a development agreement (as specified under Section 65864 of the California Government Code) with a local jurisdiction prior to July 10, '1989. 5. Reconslruclion or replacement of any residential or non-residential structure which is damaged or destroyed, lo lhe extent of > or = to 50% of its reasonable value, by fire, flood, ea(hquake or other similar calamity. 6. Any project of a federal, state or county agency that is exempt from local jurisdiction zoning regulations and where the local jurisdiction is precluded from exercising any approval/disapproval authority. These locally precluded projects do not have to be reported in the LDR. 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FOR AUTOMOBILE ACCI DENTS LJL 7n \7 FOR OTHEB ACCIDENTS ol Clgimant or person {lling on his behall' glvlng -a,,a (-. N \G-<.- '\ l''/, tb \o-A-<- LL..^,ncint' NOtE:ffi ,r,nr:uEfl r8J!:[8il[ BEti ffi l,Presentation of a false claim is a felony' MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL AND REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF VERNON HELD TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2014, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL LOCATED AT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA MEMBERS PRESENT: McCormick, Davis, Maisano, Ybarra, and Martinez MEMBERS ABSENT: None SPECIAL MEETING The Special meeting of the City Council was called to order at 7:30 a.m. by Mayor McCormick. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor McCormick announced that this was the time allotted for public comment on the Special meeting portion of the Agenda, the Closed Session and Budget Study Session only, and inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council. No one responded. CLOSED SESSION Mayor McCormick asked whether any member of the public wished to address the Council on the closed session agenda. Nobody wished to address the Council. At 7:30 a.m., it was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to go into closed session to discuss the items listed under closed session. Motion carried, 5-0. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation pursuant to Gov’t Code Section 54956.9(d)(4): 1 potential case. 2. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Mark Whitworth, Teresa McAllister, and Paul Coble Employee Organizations: Vernon Police Officers’ Benefit Association, Vernon Firemen's Association, Vernon Fire Management Association, Teamsters Local 911, and International Brotherhood of Electric Workers Local 47. At 7:54 a.m., the City Council exited closed session. Mayor McCormick announced that the closed sessions will continue after the regular City Council meeting. BUDGET STUDY SESSION 1. Review of proposed budgets for fiscal year 2014-2015 for the following departments:  City Council  City Administration Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 2 of 26  Human Resources  City Housing  Successor Agency Economic Development Manager/ Successor Agency Staff Alex Kung conducted the public budget study session and review of the City Council and City Administration budget proposals. He noted that this also includes the Industrial Development and CommUNITY Fund expenses. Kung reported that the budgets remain stable. Kung reported on the request for an Executive Assistant to the City Administrator as the department currently shares a Secretary with the Fire Department. He reported on various accomplishments, including the groundbreakings of the Vernon Village Park Apartments, and the artificial turf soccer field at Salt Lake Park. The City also assisted the City of Huntington Park with obtaining grant funds for park lighting. The City continues to improve its relations with local and state agencies. Future goals include the formation of the CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee and Vernon Business and Industry Commission. In response to Independent Reform Monitor John Van De Kamp, Kung explained the funds that are still available for the CommUNITY Grant Fund. Director of Human Resources Teresa McAllister conducted the public budget study session and review of the proposed budget for the Human Resources Department. McAllister reported on the increase in the proposed budget which is primarily due to the increase in salary expenses and the request for a new part-time position to be filled mid-year. McAllister highlighted the department’s accomplishments. The Department intends to continue to implement professional development training and is coordinating an employee appreciation day in order to increase morale. There were no questions of staff from Council on the proposed budget. Finance Director William Fox conducted the public budget study session and review of the proposed budget for the City Housing Department. Fox explained that the City has resumed the responsibility of property management for the City owned housing units. The Finance Department has a part-time Housing Coordinator for the administration portion of the housing stock as well as routine maintenance services. The Public Works, Water and Development Services Department will additionally have a part-time Maintenance Worker to assist with repairs. Proposed expenses for the Housing Department increased; however, Fox explained that this is to capture costs associate with legal and professional services not previously budgeted in this department. Fox reported that all units are currently leased; capital improvement plans are proposed to be funded by rent revenue. Fox reported on his intent to review current policies for completeness and conformance with best practices. He will be providing regular updates on the housing stock to the Vernon Housing Commission. There were no questions of staff from Council on the proposed. Economic Development Manager/ Successor Agency Staff Alex Kung reported that the proposed Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 3 of 26 Agency (“Successor Agency”) budget only contains bond payments. The Oversight Board to the Successor Agency is progressing in the winding down of affairs with the sale of the Angelus Can property. The Austin Trucking property remains. Staff will continue to review different avenues in its efforts to unwind the affairs of the Successor Agency. With no further discussion, at 8:49 a.m., the Special Meeting of the City Council was adjourned. REGULAR MEETING The Regular meeting of the City Council was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Mayor McCormick; Councilmember Maisano led the flag salute. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Mayor McCormick announced that there are no changes to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor McCormick announced that this was the time allotted for public comment, and inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council. No one responded. PRESENTATIONS 1. Personnel Matters - Service Pin Awards Director of Human Resources Teresa McAllister reported on Police Officer Miguel Hernandez’ years of service. Mayor McCormick presented Hernandez with the service pin. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public hearing to consider the rate adjustment of the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for fiscal year 2014-2015 pursuant to Section 5.46(d)(2) of the Vernon Municipal Code. Resolution No. 2014-28 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon determining the public safety special parcel tax for fiscal year 2014-2015. Recommendation: (1) Find that adoption of the proposed resolution is not a “project” pursuant to section 15378(b)(4) of the Guidelines to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) because it relates to a governmental funding mechanism that does not involve any commitment to any specific project; and even if adoption of the resolution were a project, it would be exempt from CEQA in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt a resolution setting the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for fiscal year 2014-2015 at $.0303 per square foot of taxable parcel area and submitting the Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 4 of 26 public safety special parcel tax list to the Los Angeles County Auditor Controller’s Office. Councilmember Ybarra announced that although he has no legal obligation to recuse himself from the deliberation, because he has personal interests that are affected by the recommendation, he has elected to recuse himself. Ybarra exited the Council Chambers. At 9:05 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing for consideration of the public safety special parcel tax rate adjustment. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson reported on the public safety special parcel tax. He explained that the tax can be adjusted based on the consumer price index. He advised that the current rate is $0.03 per square foot of taxable parcel area and that the calculated maximum the City could charge is $.0303. Staff is proposing to adopt the maximum rate. Mayor McCormick opened for public comment. There was no public comment. With no further comments or questions of staff, at 9:06 a.m. the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Martinez to approve Resolution No. 2014-28. Motion carried, 4-0-1, with Ybarra recused from this item. Councilmember Ybarra reentered the meeting. 2. Public hearing to consider GeoGreen Biofuels, Inc.’s request for an amendment to the existing conditional use permit to allow the installation of additional processing equipment and storage tanks. Resolution No. 2014-29 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving a modification of conditional use permits formerly approved by Resolution No. 9195 and 9614 for GeoGreen Biofuels, Inc., formerly known as Green Star Biofuels, LLC, dba GeoGreen Biofuels, located at 6011 and 6017 Malburg Way. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) amendment is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 14, Chapter 3, Class 1, Section 15301 because no physical changes other than interior improvements will occur and no significant impacts to the environment will occur as a result of the issuance of the CUP amendment; and (2) Adopt a resolution approving a modification to conditional use permits that were approved by Resolution No. 9195 and 9614 to allow GeoGreen Biofuels, Inc. (GeoGreen) to operate an existing recycling facility, subject to the conditions of approval for the property located at 6011 & 6017 Malburg Way. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 5 of 26 At 9:06 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing to consider the request for a conditional use permit for GeoGreen Biofuels, Inc. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson reported on GeoGreen Biofuels, Inc. He explained that the purpose for the conditional use permit is to allow the installation of additional equipment. Wilson noted that the proposed installation would result in a safer and more environmentally friendly operation. The operation is considered to be a recycling facility for purposes of the municipal code. Wilson reported on the findings and conditions for approval. Mayor Pro Tem Davis inquired whether any written public comment had been received regarding the proposed. Wilson confirmed that none had been received. Mayor McCormick opened for public comment, there was no response. At 9:18 a.m. the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Ybarra and seconded by Maisano to approve Resolution No. 2014-29. Motion carried, 5-0. 3. Public hearing to consider Jia Hui Resources, LLC’s request for a conditional use permit to operate an indoor recycling facility. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving a conditional use permit for Jia Hui Resources, LLC to operate a recycling facility located at 4726 Everett Court. Recommendation: (1) Adopt a resolution that, among other things: (a) approves a conditional use permit to allow a recycling facility to be operated at 4726 Everett Court, subject to conditions of approval; and (b) adopts a Negative Declaration finding that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. At 9:19 a.m. the public hearing to consider the request for a conditional use permit for Jia Hui Resources, LLC (“Jia Hui”) was opened. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson described the operation at Jia Hui, and explained that it will be receiving used carpet and shaving off the fibers for further processing. The proposed operation is considered a recycling facility for purposes of the municipal code and requires a conditional use permit. Wilson reported on the property location. He advised that as part of the recommendation, staff is recommending the adoption of the Negative Declaration in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Wilson further reported on the conditions of approval. Wilson advised that one email was received as part of public comment, and reported on the questions, concerns, and the City’s Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 6 of 26 response. He noted that staff responded to the concerns via email. Mayor Pro Tem Davis inquired on the power use for the operation. In response, Wilson explained that the power use will remain similar to that of the previous operation. A power load increase is not anticipated. Mayor McCormick inquired whether there was anyone in the audience that wished to comment on the proposed. Caleb Morse, CFO at Meridith Bear Home, the neighboring operation, expressed his concerns over the release of asbestos and mold through the proposed operation. Additionally, he stated that the proposed conditional use permit does not address odor concerns. The facilities are positioned closely together; there is little buffer, and Morse is concerned about the noise level. In response, Wilson explained that the City’s zoning ordinance contains noise requirements. The occupant would have to meet said requirements. However, until the operation is up and running, it is difficult to determine whether the noise level is a concern. Wilson further explained that if there is a noise complaint, the City will investigate and enforce the requirements if necessary. Wilson advised that the concerns over asbestos and mold are genuine concerns. For this reason, he is requesting that the hearing be continued to allow staff time to review the concerns. Morse inquired on the timeline. In response, Wilson requested that the hearing be continued to the July 1, 2014, City Council meeting. Myung Chung, the Architect for the proposed Jia Hui project, explained that the report submitted to staff addresses hazardous material concerns. He further advised that no hazardous material is to be used or stored on site. Chung is unaware of a potential noise exceedance, but as Wilson noted, when the operation is running, if there is an exceedance, then the operation would be required to comply. He reported that the operation will have three machines and that there is no issue with the power supply. The operation is minimal compared to the size of the property. Chung requested that the matter not be continued as the report already addresses the hazardous material concerns. He requested the City Council approve the Conditional Use Permit today. Wilson advised that if the operation is only processing new carpet, then he will support the approval of the proposed. However, if used carpet is being processed, then he requests that the matter be postponed to the July 1, 2014, meeting to allow for further review by staff. Derek deVre of Voit Real Estate Services expressed his concerns with potential hazardous material that could arise from the operation. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 7 of 26 With no further public comments or questions of staff, the public comment portion of the public hearing was closed at 9:40 a.m. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to continue the public hearing on the conditional use permit to the July 1, 2014, City Council meeting. Motion carried, 5-0. 4. Public hearing to consider the adoption of the General Fee Schedule for Services Provided by the City. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and adopting a General Fee Schedule. Recommendation: (1) Adopt the resolution for the General Fee Schedule for the Fiscal Year 2014-15. The implementation of the General Fee Schedule as recommended by the independent consulting firm, Capital Accounting Partners, follows best practices by maintaining fiscal responsibility and stability through a better matching of services costs with fees being charged. The resolution, among other things, finds that the approval of the resolution is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Guidelines section 15273, and that even if it were, it would be exempt pursuant to section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. At 9:41 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing to consider the adoption of the general fee schedule for services provided by the City. Finance Director William Fox reported on the process and the selection of Capital Accounting Partners, LLC to conduct the initial study and review of services provided by the City. He advised that the purpose was to identify whether the City was undercharging, overcharging, or charging at all for the various services it provided. The study found that the City was subsidizing approximately $2.3 million of the cost for services. The proposed would increase the service fees; however, Fox noted that the full costs are not being proposed across the board. He explained that the City is not trying to make a profit, but rather recoup its cost for some of its services. The proposed schedule would recover 65% of the city’s costs. This will allow the City to be competitive with other cities. Fox advised that this is good practice and recommends approval. Deputy City Attorney Scott Porter advised that the proposal is also meant to deter certain behavior. He explained, for example, the fee associated with the response to false alarms after the 3rd alarm. The Mayor inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to speak on the matter. Marisa Olguin, President of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, recognized the City’s work and transparency. Olguin expressed her concerns that there has not been a conversation with the business community on the proposal. She stated that the Chamber Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 8 of 26 cannot endorse or support the proposed as there has been insufficient time to review the proposal. She understands the study was needed; however, Vernon should try to remain business friendly. Peter Corselli of U.S. Growers Cold Storage stated that the business community was not given sufficient notice of the proposal. He noted that last year the business license fee increased five-fold. The proposal is an additional burden to the businesses, and does not follow the business friendly environment Vernon was previously known for. Independent Reform Monitor John Van de Kamp opined that Olguin and Corselli have a justifiable critique, as the business community may not have had sufficient time to review the proposal. Van de Kamp explained that the fees are not applicable to the broad community but rather are associated with the actual user. Van de Kamp recommended postponing the matter to the July 1, 2014, City Council meeting; or, alternatively, approving the general fee schedule contingent on the business community’s comments and review. With no further comments, it was moved by Davis to continue the public hearing to the July 1, 2014, City Council meeting. It was seconded by Maisano. Motion carried, 5-0. 5. Public hearing to consider the approval of adjustments to retail electric rates. Resolution No. 2014-30 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon adopting Electric Rate Schedules Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA- TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-I and TOU-V. Recommendation: (1) Find that this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15273, because CEQA does not apply to “rates, tolls, fares, and other charges by public entities”; and that even if it were subject to CEQA, it would be exempt pursuant to section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Approve a resolution, which, among other things, adopts rate schedules which include a 5% rate adjustment for electric customers effective July 1, 2014. At 9:55 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing to consider the approval of adjustments to the electric rates. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino presented on the electrical rates and the use of Crossborder to conduct the study and make recommendations on electrical rate increases. Fandino reported on the Advisory Committee on Electric meeting. He and Finance Director William Fox conducted their presentation on proposed rate adjustment for fiscal year 2015 as presented Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 9 of 26 during the Advisory Committee on Electric Rates meeting held May 7, 2014. Mayor McCormick inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to speak on the proposed rate adjustments. No one responded. With no further comments, at 10:29 a.m. the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Martinez to approve Resolution No. 2014-30. Motion carried, 5-0. 6. Public hearing to consider the adoption of the Gann Governmental Appropriation Limit. Resolution No. 2014-31 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon adopting an appropriation limit for the 2014-2015 fiscal year, pursuant to Government Code Section 7910. Recommendation: (1) Find that adoption of the proposed Fiscal Year 2014- 2015 Appropriation Limit is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Establish the City’s Appropriation Limit for the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 in the amount of $988,993,313 based on the percentage growth in the State Per Capita Personal Income and County Population. At 10:30 a.m., the public hearing to consider the adoption of an appropriation limit for fiscal year 2014-2015 was opened by Mayor McCormick. Finance Director William Fox advised that the adoption of an appropriation limit is required by the state. Fox reported on the establishment of the Gann Limit. He explained that it is the cap on spending limits for municipal government. Fox reported that the City is required conduct calculation under four methodologies; the City is under the limit for all four calculated limits. Mayor McCormick inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to comment on the proposal. There was no response. With no further comment, the public hearing closed at 10:32 a.m. It was moved by Ybarra and seconded by Maisano to approve Resolution No. 2014-31. Motion carried, 5-0. 7. Public hearing to consider the approval of the proposed City-wide budget. Resolution No. 2014-32 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving a budget for the fiscal year 2014-2015. Recommendation: (1) Find that adoption of the proposed resolution is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 10 of 26 general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the resolution approving the citywide balanced budget for fiscal year 2014-2015, with estimated budgeted revenues of $343,302,500 and expenditures of $343,302,500. At 10:32 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing to consider the approval of the proposed City-wide budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. City Administrator Mark Whitworth advised that the proposed is a balanced budget with approximate 2% increase from the 2013-2014 fiscal year’s budget. It takes into account the consumer price index, the electric rate adjustment, a 75th percentile compensation for the workforce, expenses associated with the Vernon Gas and Electric Department and proposed new hires. Whitworth reported on the four budget study sessions conducted. Priorities for the proposed budget include supporting capital improvement projects. There has also been an increase in grant activity to acquire safety equipment. Whitworth reported on the formation of the CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee; appointments to said committee are scheduled for the July 1, 2014 Council meeting. Additionally, the City is proposing a new Business and Industry Commission to take place of the Advisory Committee for Business Development and the Advisory Committee for Electric Rates. Whitworth noted that the proposed budget incorporates the proposed general fee schedule. He advised that during each of the budget study sessions, the fee impact was presented. He warned that the labor components is still a moving target as there are still ongoing negotiations with some of the bargaining units. Finance Director William Fox further explained that place holders for anticipated costs for the labor component were used. If there is a significant difference after labor negotiations have concluded, then a budget amendment will be presented. Mayor McCormick inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to comment on the proposal. Marisa Olguin, President of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, advised that the City has made a lot of progress, and taken on the recommendations of the business community and those of Independent Reform Monitor John Van de Kamp. Services have been streamlined; great steps have been taken in the right direction. However, Olguin noted that the proposed still incorporates a 2% increase. The business community would like to see a 2% reduction to the proposed budget to help offset the fees and rate increases passed onto the businesses. She encourage the City to look for other avenues to increase revenues. Olguin advised that things are escalating quickly, and the City is killing the hand that feeds it. Olguin urged the Council to work hard to protect the rates from further increases and to restructure finances. She urged for a decrease in City budgets. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 11 of 26 With no further comments, at 10:43 a.m. the public hearing closed. Mayor Pro Tem Davis commended staff for its work on the budget. Davis moved to approve Resolution No. 2014-32; it was seconded by Maisano. Motion carried, 5-0. CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Davis and seconded by Martinez to approve the matters listed on the Consent Calendar as presented. Motion carried, 5-0. Claims Against the City (to be received and filed) 1. Claim for Damages received on June 9, 2014 from Jaime Andres Shuton in the amount of $1,301.82. Minutes 2. Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meeting held May 20, 2014, to be received and filed. Warrant Registers 3. Approval of City Payroll Warrant Register No. 696, totaling $3,768,019.18, which covers the period of May 1, through May 31, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $2,815,633.47; and b. Checks and electronic fund transfers totaling $952,385.71. 4. Approval of City Warrant Register No. 1402, totaling $1,143,002.43, which covers the period of May 27, through June 9, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $642,068.66; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $192,591.72; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $308,342.05. 5. Approval of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 367, totaling $1,218,059.43, which covers the period of May 27, through June 9, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $1,184,072.19; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $22,569.85; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $11,417.39. 6. Approval of Gas Warrant Register No. 155, totaling $2,763,791.09, which covers the period of May 27, through June 9, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $2,755,238.47; and Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 12 of 26 b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $6,066.51; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $2,486.11. City Administration Department 7. Report by City Administrator on Compliance With Vernon’s Conflict of Interest Code Requirement that Consultants Be Required to File Annual Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700) to be received and filed. 8. Resolution No. 2014-33 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2013-57 regarding the compensation, costs and benefits of its employees (“Citywide Personnel and Salary Resolution”) (Amendment No. 8). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed resolution is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Contingent upon City Council adoption of the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 budget, adopt the resolution amending Exhibit A – Classification and Compensation Plan, of the Citywide Personnel and Salary resolution, to be effective July 1, 2014, to add the following new job classifications with the corresponding salary ranges: Executive Assistant to the City Administrator (C24 - $5,492 - $6,675 – Confidential Group), Human Resources Assistant (C17 - $3,903 - $4,744 – Confidential Group), Public Works Foreman (M26 - $6,055 - $7,360 – Management Group), Facilities Maintenance Worker (2380 - $2,609 - $3,231 – Teamsters Miscellaneous Group), and Utilities Compliance Analyst (G27 - $6,358 - $7,728 – Teamsters Miscellaneous Group). 9. Approval of the New Agreement with Reed & Davidson, LLP for Legal Consulting Services Regarding City-Owned Housing, Political Reform Act, Ralph M. Brown Act, Public Records Act, Elections and Related Matters; and Exemption from Competitive Selection Process. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed agreement is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the City Administrator to execute the Attorney Services Agreement with the law firm of Reed & Davidson, LLP for legal consulting services regarding City-owned housing, Political Reform Act, Ralph M. Brown, Public Records Act, Elections Code and other municipal election laws and regulation, and related matters, in substantially the same form as submitted, in an amount not to exceed $75,000, for the term of May 24, 2014 through June 30, 2015. (3) Grant an exemption from the competitive selection process, pursuant to Section 2.17.12(b)(2) of the Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 13 of 26 Vernon Municipal Code, based upon a determination that the best interests of the city are served by a direct award of the contract without a competitive selection process, for the reasons set forth in the staff report. Competitive bidding is not required for professional services contracts pursuant to Section 2.17.12(a)(10). 10. Request for Approval of Amendment No. 1 to the Attorney Services Agreement by and between the City of Vernon and Law Offices of Jones & Mayer to provide personnel and labor law attorney services. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed contract amendment is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Attorney Services Agreement with the law firm of Jones & Mayer, in substantially the same form as submitted herewith, to provide personnel and labor law attorney services as needed. City Clerk Department 11. Direction to Staff, Local Agencies, Boards, and Commissions regarding Conflict of Interest Code. Recommendation: (1) Find that the proposed directives do not constitute a “project” pursuant to section 15378(b)(2) of the Guidelines to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), because they constitute administrative activities; and even if the directives did constitute a project, it would be exempt from CEQA in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Direct each board, agency, committee, and commission affiliated with the City to review its Conflict of Interest Code, and to, by October 1, 2014, either (a) submit proposed revisions to the City Council, or (b) recommend that no revisions be made; and (3) Direct staff to compile all proposed conflict of interest codes into one Master Conflict of Interest Code to be presented for City Council consideration. Finance Department 12. Approval of Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal 2014-15. Recommendation: (1) Find that allowing Aon Insurance Services, the City’s insurance broker, to obtain insurance coverage on behalf of the City is not a “project” within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and is exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 14 of 26 to projects that may have an effect on the environment. (2) Authorize the City Administrator to bind the City for the annual insurance coverage on or before the July 1, 2014 renewal date, provided the total annual premiums to be paid shall not exceed $1,035,703. This renewal is for excess liability insurance, property, excess workers’ compensation, crime, pollution liability, and environmental site liability coverage. Pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.10(A)(8), contracts for insurance are not subject to the city’s competitive bidding requirements. Fire Department 13. Activity Report for the period of May 16, through May 31, 2014, to be received and filed. Gas and Electric Department 14. Approval of the Upstream Internet Access Services Contract Renewal with Level 3 Communications, LLC. Recommendation: (1) Find that approving the recommended contract amendment is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect of the environment; and (2) Authorize the City Administrator to execute a three year contract renewal with Level 3 Communications, LLC (“Level 3”) “not-to-exceed” a total amount of $180,000 during the term ($60,000 annually, including taxes and fees) for the delivery of a wholesale internet access circuit to the City’s internet system, in a form substantially similar to that attached as Exhibit A to the staff report. The proposed contract will increase the city’s pre-tax monthly bill by $305, from $3,595 to $3,900, and double transmission speeds from 100 Mbps to 200 Mbps. It is further recommended that the City Council find that the contract is exempt from competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.12(A)(6) because this is a contract for the acquisition or transmission of telecommunications for the Gas & Electric Department and it would be commercially unreasonable to procure these services through standard bidding or request for proposal procedures, given that that the city is already connected to Level 3’s network, and switching carriers would be too expensive to be in the city’s best interests. 15. Request for Approval of the Dutch, LLC Optical Fiber Use Agreement No. 11. Recommendation: (1) Find that the approval is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(d) which exempts minor extensions of utility services, and under Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 15 of 26 to projects that may have an effect on the environment because the proposal will not require any construction, and the only physical change to the environment is stringing a few hundred feet of fiber optic cabling (of roughly ½ inch in diameter) from existing utility poles onto private property; and (2) Approve Optical Fiber Use Agreement No. 11 with Dutch, LLC and the related Short Form IRU-11.1 and IRU-11.2 Indefeasible Right of Use Agreement. Upon approval, construction for the implementation of an Optical Fiber Connection will commence. 16. Authorize the Award of Bids and Purchase Contracts to OneSource (Southwire) and HD Supply Power Solutions, Ltd. (General Cable) for Medium Voltage 15 KV Rated Underground Cable for the Gas & Electric Department (Bid Specification #CA1-2014). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed bid award issuance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15273 because CEQA does not apply to “purchasing or leasing supplies, equipment or materials;” and that even if it were subject to CEQA, it would be exempt pursuant to 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment because the cable referenced will be used merely to replace existing older cable; and (2) Determine that the following companies were the lowest responsive and responsible bidders for bid specification #CA1-2014, relating to the purchase of medium voltage 15 KV rate underground cable. (a) OneSource (Southwire) for bid items 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6. (b) HD Supply Power Solutions, Ltd (General Cable) for bid item 3. (3) Authorize the Purchasing Department to issue purchase order contracts as follows: (a) OneSource (Southwire) for bid items 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, in a grand total amount not to exceed $388,898. (b) HD Supply Power Solutions, Ltd (General Cable) for bid item 3, in a grand total amount not to exceed $59,640. Health and Environmental Control Department 17. May 2014 Monthly Report, to be received and filed. 18. Approval of the Renewal Agreement with SEAACA for Animal Control Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have any effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the City Administrator to execute a new three year agreement (with two optional one-year extensions) with the South East Area Animal Control Authority (SEAACA) to provide animal control services Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 16 of 26 to the City on an as needed basis, provided the contract is in a form substantially similar to that attached to the staff report. The contract prohibits total expenditures during the maximum 5 year term to exceed $120,000. The contract is exempt from competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.12(A)(5) because the contract is with SEACCA, a governmental entity. 19. Resolution No. 2014-34 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and ratifying the execution of an application for the 2014/2015 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Planning Grant. Recommendation: (1) Find that granting authority to submit and administer the funding application and related documents at issue constitute administrative activities that do not constitute a “project”, and is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment; and (2) Through the resolution, ratify and approve the action of the Director of Health & Environmental Control in executing and filing an Application to the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for the 2014/2015 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Planning Grant and authorizing the Director of Health & Environmental Control to (1) execute any and all documents, including but not limited to, applications and agreements necessary for the purposes of securing funds and (2) to receive and spend the funds for the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Planning Grant. 20. Resolution No. 2014-35 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and authorizing the execution of an application for the 2014/2015 Used Oil Payment Program. Recommendation: (1) Find that granting authority to submit and administer the funding application and related documents at issue constitute administrative activities that do not constitute a “project”, and is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment; and (2) Approve the resolution approving the execution of an application for the 2014/2015 Used Oil Payment Program and authorizing the Director of Health & Environmental Control to (1) submit the Application and Certification to the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery “CalRecycle” for Used Oil Grant Funds for FY 2014/2015 (OPP5), (2) execute any and all documents, including but not limited to, applications and agreements necessary for the purposes of securing funds and (3) to receive and spend the funds for the Used Oil Payment Program. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 17 of 26 Police Department 21. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrest and Activities for the period of May 16, through May 31, 2014, to be received and filed. Public Works, Water and Development Services Department 22. Building Department Report for the month of May 2014, to be received and filed. 23. Resolution No. 2014-36 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving an amendment to the Mitigated Negative Declaration Resolution No. 2013-31 and approving a lot merger for the properties located at 4675 52nd Drive in the City of Vernon. Recommendation: (1) Amends the Mitigated Negative Declaration, Resolution No. 2013-31 (“MND”); and (2) As owners of the property: (a) Authorizes the Mayor to sign and notarize the “Application for a Request for a Voluntary Lot Merger and Waiver of Right of Hearing and Notice,” and all other necessary documents to merge the subject lots; and (b) Authorizes the Director of Public Works, Water & Development Services to execute a Certificate of Compliance for a Lot Merger for property development purposes, and all other necessary documents to merge the subject lots. 24. Bid Award to Supply and Deliver One New HAMM HDC VV Double Drum Asphalt Roller and One New Zieman Trailer 1150-E Tilt Type. Recommendation: (1) Find that the Supply and Delivery of One New HAMM HDC VV Double Drum Asphalt Roller and One New Zieman Trailer 1150-E Tilt Type is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15061 (b)(3), which provides that CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment and the proposed purchase is for equipment only and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that said purchase may have a significant effect on the environment; and (2) Accept the bid from NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY, as the lowest responsive bidder, not to exceed $52,951.11, for the Supply and Delivery of One New HAMM HD10C VV Double Drum Asphalt Roller and One New Zieman Trailer 1150-E Tilt Type. NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY was the only bid received in response to the solicitation for bids. 25. Authorize the Bid Award for Contract No. CS-0454: To Supply and Deliver Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite (12.5%). Recommendation: (1) Find the proposed service, to supply and deliver liquid sodium hypochlorite (12.5%), is exempt under Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 18 of 26 the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and in the alternative, the project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Sections 15061(b)(2) and 15301 which includes the operation and maintenance of the City’s existing production wells and such exemption is not barred by any exception set forth in Section 15300.2; and (2) Accept the bid from Brenntag Pacific, Inc., as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder and enter into a three year contract, not to exceed $99,370.20, to supply and deliver liquid sodium hypochlorite, Contract No. CS-0454. 26. Amendment No. 3 to the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Consolidated Disposal Service, LLC for Refuse Collection, Recycling, and Disposal Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that Amendment No. 3 extending the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Consolidated Disposal Service, LLC, for a period of three months, for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Disposal Services, is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with (a) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment and (b) Guidelines Section 15301, because the proposed Amendment No. 3 involves the maintenance of existing facilities with no expansion of the existing use; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 3 extending the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Consolidated Disposal Service, LLC, for a period of three months, for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Disposal Services. As revised, the contract would expire, effective September 30, 2014. 27. Authorize the Rejection of all Bids and Rebid for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Disposal Services, Contract No. CS-0448. Recommendation: (1) Find that the rejection of all bid proposals received on June 3, 2014, per Contract CS-0448 for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Disposal Services, is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) because, under Guidelines § 15270 CEQA does not apply to projects which a city disapproves; and even if it were subject to CEQA, it would exempt in accordance with (a) Section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment and (b) Section 15301, because the proposed rejection of bid proposals has no impact on the maintenance of existing facilities; and (2) Approve the rejection of all bid proposals, per Contract CS-0448 for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Disposal Services; and authorize staff to re-advertise and solicit bids for Refuse Collection, Recycling and Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 19 of 26 Disposal Services based on a form that is substantially similar to the form previously approved, but with minor technical clarifications. NEW BUSINESS City Administration Department 1. Resolution No. 2014-37 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Resolution No. 9542 by amending Section 10.2 and adding Section 10.5 to said resolution respecting vacation policies for employees of the City of Vernon and repealing all resolutions in conflict therewith. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed resolution is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Contingent upon City Council adoption of the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 budget, adopt the resolution amending Resolution No. 9542 to amend section 10.2 and add section 10.5 to said resolution, effective June 29, 2014, to (1) provide sixty (60) hours of Administrative Leave for Mid-Management employees who are designated as exempt from overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act and (2) provide all newly hired Mid-Management and Executive Management staff exempt employees administrative leave on a quarterly pro-rata basis. City Administrator Mark Whitworth reported that as part of the classification and compensation study certain classifications were designated as exempt positions. Those exempt are a group of people in line with others that receive administrative leave time. It is appropriate for those exempt to also receive the same benefit. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister reported on the benefit. It is currently being provided to management; the proposed will make it available to those in mid-management as well. McAllister additionally explained that the proposed will amend the policy so that the administrative leave will be applied on a prorated basis. She advised that there is no additional cost to the City. If the benefit is not used, employees lose it. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Martinez to approve Resolution No. 2014-37. Motion carried, 5-0. Finance Department 2. Consideration of City Investment Policy, and Staff Authority to Deposit and Withdraw Funds from Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) and Los Angeles County Pooled Investment Fund (LACPIF): Recommendation: (1) It is recommended that the City Council approve the following three resolutions, each of which includes a Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 20 of 26 finding that relevant approvals are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment: 1. Resolution No. 2014-38 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon adopting an annual statement of investment policy for fiscal year 2014-2015 and delegating investment authority to the Finance Director/City Treasurer. - The investment policy requires annual approval by City Council even though no changes and updates are proposed. Such approval is to be performed on an annual basis. 2. Resolution No. 2014-39 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon authorizing the investment of City monies from any City fund in the local investment fund in the state treasury. - Supersede Resolution No. 5244, currently on file with the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF), which would add the following officers as authorized personnel to deposit and withdrawal City monies on behalf of the City for investment purposes: Finance Director, Assistant Finance Director, City Treasurer, and Deputy City Treasurer, or their successors. 3. Resolution No. 2014-40 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon authorizing and requesting the investment of excess funds in the Los Angeles County Treasury Pool. - Approve participation in the Los Angeles County Pooled Investment Fund (LACPIF) as an investment alternative. Finance Director William Fox explained that the proposed has three components related to the City’s annual investment policy. The first recommendation is required and will be presented to the City Council annually. Fox noted that the City’s CPA reviewed the policy and made no recommended changes. The proposed complies with standard requirements. The second recommendation expands the authority for the LAIF to the Assistant Finance Director and Deputy City Treasurer as the current authority is limited to the Finance Director/Treasurer. Fox explained that this allows for flexibility in his absence. The third recommendation is to participate in the pool fund. The City currently does not participate, but staff believes it would be advantageous to participate as the returns are slightly better. The proposed is open to municipalities and special districts within the County. It was moved by Ybarra and seconded by Maisano to approve Resolution No. 2014-38, Resolution No. 2014-39, and Resolution No. 2014-40. Motion carried, 5-0. Gas and Electric Department 3. Approval of the Astoria 2 Solar Project Power Sales Agreement between the City of Vernon and the Southern California Public Power Authority. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 21 of 26 Recommendation: (1) Find that (a) the requested approval is not a “project” subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under Guidelines section 15378 because it involves the administrative activity of purchasing power; and (b) even if this approval were a “project” subject to CEQA, the approval requested is exempt in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment because purchasing power is purely a financial transaction, and any construction that may occur by a private party in the future in reliance on this approval would be subject to CEQA review by another governmental agency at that time when actual details of any physical proposal would be more than speculative; and (2) Authorize the Director of Gas and Electric to approve and execute the Astoria 2 Power Sales Agreement between the City of Vernon (“City”) and the Southern California Public Power Authority (“SCPPA”) in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, for the purpose of purchasing solar power with associated green attributes in compliance with the Renewable Resources Procurement Plan and Enforcement Program in force at the City. The terms include the initial purchase of 20 megawatts of solar power beginning with the project commercial operation date and increased to 30 megawatts commencing January 1, 2022. (3) Find that approval of the power sales agreement complies with the competitive bidding requirements of the Vernon Municipal Code in that: (a) Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.12(A)(6) exempts this contract from the competitive bidding requirements because it is a “contract for the acquisition, sale or transmission of electrical power” and it would be commercially unreasonable to procure the power through standard bidding or request for proposal procedures; and (b) this contract is between SCPPA (a joint powers authority) and Vernon, and Vernon Municipal Code 2.17.12(A)(5) exempt this contract and all other “contracts with other governmental entities or their contractors for labor, materials or supplies”. Further find that approval of this contract is consistent with the purposes of the city’s purchasing regulations because SCPPA conducted a competitive process and received approximately 220 proposals, of which, the Astoria 2 Project was the lowest priced project for projects under 100 megawatts, and the project is scheduled to begin commercial operation in 2017. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino explained that the proposed is a joint solar power venture with the Southern California Public Power Authority (“SCPPA”). Fandino explained the need to meet renewable portfolio standards (“RPS”); the requirement is that by 2020, 33% of all of Vernon’s power must come from renewable energy sources. The City is looking at different projects to meet the requirements. Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 22 of 26 Fandino advised that the project could be a substantial savings and could create a discount on the RPS component. Fandino reported on the potential load increase for the renewable source in 2020. Fandino explained that it is a fixed price contract that will commence in 2017. The City will only incur costs for actual renewable energy, there is no initial cost. In response to Councilmember Ybarra, Fandino advised that the 20 megawatts that are to be accessible through the project represent approximately 10% of the required 33% RPS requirement. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve the Astoria 2 Solar Project Power Sales Agreement with Southern California Public Power Authority. Motion carried, 5-0. Public Works, Water and Development Services Department 4. Authorization to submit the Los Angeles River Upper Reach 2 Draft Watershed Management Program Plan and Draft Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program Plan. Recommendation: (1) Find that this action is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) as follows: (a) The authorization to submit the draft Watershed Management Program (WMP) Plan and draft Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program (CIMP) Plan is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 in that the authorization to submit the draft WMP and CIMP Plans is an action taken by the City in its role as a regulatory agency authorized by state regulation and is intended to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. No construction activities or relaxation of standards allowing environmental degradation are proposed in conjunction with the authorization to submit the draft WMP and CIMP Plans, and any possible projects are purely speculative in nature; and (b) The WMP and draft CIMP Plan are subject to the approval of the Regional Water Quality Control Board, which Board will conduct any necessary environmental review of the documents before any final approval; and (c) The authorization to submit the draft WMP and CIMP Plans is covered by the general rule set forth in CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) which provides that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA. Here, the authorization to submit the draft WMP and CIMP Plans involves procedures for the protection of the environment and has no significant adverse effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize City staff to submit the draft WMP and CIMP Plans to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region (Regional Board) to comply Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 23 of 26 with the municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. At a later date, staff will submit the final Watershed Management Program Plan and final Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Plan to the City Council for adoption. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson introduced Dr. Gerald Green of the CWE Corporation. Green conducted a presentation on the WMP and CIMP Plans and how they will impact the City. Green provided a background to the regulation and on the next steps in the process. Mayor McCormick commented that it is unfortunate that the business community representatives left the meeting early as the WMP and CIMP are a costly challenge to the City that is out of the City’s control. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Ybarra to authorize the submission of the Los Angeles River Upper Reach 2 Draft Watershed Management Program Plan and Draft Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program Plan. Motion carried, 5-0. ORAL REPORTS Police Chief Daniel Calleros reported on an arrest for misdemeanor vandalism and reckless driving that occurred on June 6, 2014. Calleros advised that special enforcement team will be conducting traffic enforcement operations during the weekends to deter the reckless driving observed in the City. On June 8, 2014, officers were flagged down by a victim who had just been stabbed. After a foot chase, officers detained the suspect and located the weapon. The suspect was transferred to the Huntington Park Police Department as the incident had occurred within its jurisdiction. Calleros reported that accusation of a kidnap and rape are being investigated. On June 12, 2014, the female victim reported that she was kidnapped in Indio and then raped. The alleged assailant has been identified. On Saturday June 14, 2014, members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (“PETA”) conducted a demonstration in front of Farmer John. The demonstration was peaceful with no incidents. Calleros reported that the Vernon Police Department submitted a proposal to the City of Maywood for police services. He advised that in addition to Vernon, the Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department and the City of Bell also submitted proposals. Calleros opined that Vernon’s proposal is very competitive. Calleros reported vandalism in the area of 5000 Pacific Avenue that resulted in an arrest. Fire Chief Michael Wilson announced that the CERT Class has begun. He advised that staff is working on its transition to the Telestaff system for payroll processing. He announced that the firefighter reserve recruitment interviews are currently underway. The Department has seen good success through its reserve program. The training focus for the month of June is Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 24 of 26 auto extrication; KIA Motors generously donated vehicles for training purposes. Wilson reported on the Crews response to a motorcycle accident that occurred on June 16, 2014 on the north bound on-ramp to the 710 Freeway near Atlantic Boulevard. On June 16, 2014, Crews responded to U.S. Healthworks in Vernon; a man was severely injured while working on machinery at a local business. On June 17, 2014, Crews responded to the City of Compton to assist in the identification of chemicals found at a drug lab. Director of Public Works, Water, and Development Services Kevin Wilson provided an update on the Vernon Village Park housing project, advising that the project is progressing. Wilson reported that many have lost confidence in the Central Basin Municipal Water District’s Board. Wilson advised that no official action has been taken on the mater. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino reported on a power outage that occurred on June 8, 2014; Fandino advised that the cause of the outage is still under investigation. Finance Director William Fox advised that the preliminary phase of the annual financial audit has concluded. There were no findings to report; he explained that this is good for the City. The audit will continue after the end of the current fiscal year. Fox advised that the budget process is extremely complicated; staff has identified that the process can be streamlined through the use of the EDEN system budget module. Currently, staff uses an Excel spreadsheet which can result in mistakes. The module can be integrated into the financial reporting system and would increase accuracy. Fox reported that city staff provided assistance to the City of Maywood to supplement its skeletal accounting group. Fox advised that in trying to be a good neighbor, the City was happy to assist. Director of Health and Environmental Control Leonard Grossberg reported on continued discussions with the Department of Toxic Substances Control on the closure at Thermador. Grossberg announced the cancellation of the June 18, 2014 Green Vernon Commission meeting. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister announced the customer service training on June 25, 2014. Economic Development Manager/ Successor Agency Staff Alex Kung announced that the Oversight Board to the Successor Agency of the Redevelopment Agency meeting scheduled to be held on June 5, 2014, was cancelled due to lack of a quorum. The regular Oversight Board meetings will continue to be cancelled until September. Deputy City Administrator Kristen Enomoto reported on the Vernon Housing Commission meeting held June 11, 2014. There were 25 applicants for the housing lottery; however, there are no unit vacancies. Enomoto reported that Solari Enterprises was contracted for standby and consulting services. The housing Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 25 of 26 management will be transitioned to the Finance Department with support for maintenance and repair services from the Public Works Department. City Administrator Mark Whitworth advised that he and Human Resources Director held an employee informational meeting with those in the confidential and management group. The Human Resources Director was also given instructions to negotiate an agreement for the new City Attorney. Whitworth advised that on July 1, 2014, the candidates for the CommUNITY Grant Committee will be presented to the City Council for appointment. Additionally, the ordinance establishing the Business and Industry Commission will be introduced. The new Vernon Quarterly is out. Whitworth reported on a meeting with Exide Technologies’ (”Exide”) Vice President of Environmental Health and Safety. Exide is working on addressing all concerns. CLOSED SESSION - REVISITED At 11:53 a.m., it was moved by Davis and seconded by Martinez to go into closed session to continue discussions on the items listed under closed session. Motion carried, 5-0. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation pursuant to Gov’t Code Section 54956.9(d)(4): 1 potential case. 2. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Mark Whitworth, Teresa McAllister, and Paul Coble Employee Organizations: Vernon Police Officers’ Benefit Association, Vernon Firemen's Association, Vernon Fire Management Association, Teamsters Local 911, and International Brotherhood of Electric Workers Local 47. At 12:07 p.m., it was moved by Maisano and seconded by Ybarra to exit closed session. Motion carried, 5-0. Concerning item 1 under closed session, Deputy City Attorney Scott Porter reported that the City Council authorized staff to file a claim; the defendant and the other particulars will be disclosed to any person upon inquiry once the claim has been filed. Deputy City Attorney Zaynah Moussa announced that there is no reportable action concerning the closed session matter on labor negotiations. / / / / / / / / / Special and Regular City Council Meeting Minutes June 17, 2014 Page 26 of 26 With no further business, at 12:08 p.m., Mayor McCormick adjourned the meeting. ________________________ W. Michael McCormick Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ Ana Barcia Deputy City Clerk MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING OF THE CITY OF VERNON HELD TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL LOCATED AT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA MEMBERS PRESENT: McCormick, Davis, Maisano, and Ybarra MEMBERS ABSENT: Martinez (entire meeting) The Special Joint Meeting was called to order at 8:32 a.m. by Mayor/Chairperson McCormick. Mayor/Chairperson McCormick announced that there are no changes to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor/Chairperson McCormick announced that this was the time allotted for public comment, and inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council and/or the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. No one responded. CLOSED SESSION With no public comment, at 8:32 a.m., it was moved by Maisano and seconded by Davis to go into closed session to discuss the item listed under closed session. Motion carried, 4-0. 1. CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO VERNON REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation Government Code sections 54956.9(d)(2), 54956.9(e)(1) Number of potential cases: 1 At 8:46 a.m. it was moved by Maisano and seconded by Davis, that the City Council exit closed session. Motion carried, 4-0. Deputy City Attorney Zaynah Moussa reported that staff received authorization to respond to the draft report and return to the Council/Successor Agency for further direction as appropriate. At 8:46 a.m., with no further business, Mayor/Chairperson McCormick adjourned the Special Joint meeting. ________________________ W. Michael McCormick Mayor/Chairperson ATTEST: _________________________ Ana Barcia Deputy City Clerk MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF VERNON HELD TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2014, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL LOCATED AT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA MEMBERS PRESENT: McCormick, Davis, Maisano, and Ybarra MEMBERS ABSENT: Martinez (entire meeting) The meeting was called to order at 9:03 a.m. by Mayor McCormick; Finance Director William Fox led the flag salute. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Mayor McCormick announced that there are no changes to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor McCormick announced that this was the time allotted for public comment, and inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council. No one responded. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public hearing to consider Jia Hui Resources, LLC’s request for a conditional use permit to operate an indoor recycling facility. Resolution No. 2014-41 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving a conditional use permit for Jia Hui Resources, LLC to operate a recycling facility located at 4726 Everett Court. Recommendation: (1) Adopt a resolution that, among other things: (a) approves a conditional use permit to allow a recycling facility to be operated at 4726 Everett Court, subject to conditions of approval; and (b) adopts a Negative Declaration finding that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. At 9:04 a.m., the Mayor opened the public hearing to consider the conditional use permit for Jia Hui Resources, LLC. Director of Public Works, Water, and Development Services Kevin Wilson provided the oral staff report on the revised proposal. Mayor McCormick opened the public comment portion of the public hearing. Myung Chung, the Architect for the proposed Jia Hui project reported that concerns were addressed and all are in agreement with the conditions. Caleb Morse, CFO at Meridith Bear Home is pleased with the proposed revisions, but still had some concerns. McCormick directed staff to meet with Morse to address his concerns. Chung expressed Jia Hui Resources, LLC’s desire to address the concerns of neighboring businesses. With no further comments or questions of staff, at 9:15 a.m., the public hearing was closed. Councilmember Ybarra suggested that staff monitor the situation and to provide further recommendations to City Council if necessary. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 2 of 9 It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve Resolution No. 2014-41. Motion carried, 4-0. 2. Public hearing to consider the adoption of the General Fee Schedule for Services provided by the City. Resolution No. 2014-42 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and adopting a General Fee Schedule. Recommendation: (1) Adopt the resolution for the General Fee Schedule for the Fiscal Year 2014-15. The implementation of the General Fee Schedule as recommended by the independent consulting firm, Capital Accounting Partners, follows best practices by maintaining fiscal responsibility and stability through a better matching of services costs with fees being charged. The resolution, among other things, finds that the approval of the resolution is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Guidelines section 15273, and that even if it were, it would be exempt pursuant to section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. At 9:16 a.m., Mayor McCormick opened the public hearing to consider the adoption of the General Fee Schedule for services provided by the City. Finance Director William Fox provided a presentation on the proposed. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson, Director of Health and Environmental Control Leonard Grossberg and Police Chief Daniel Calleros further explained and provided examples of proposed fees for their respective Departments. Fox reported on the written public comment received regarding the proposal. Mayor McCormick opened the public comment portion of the public hearing. Marisa Olguin of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce expressed her concerns regarding the proposal and the documentation made available to the public. Peter Corselli of U.S. Growers Cold Storage provided public comment against the proposal. Juliet Goff of Kal Plastics additionally provided public comment against the proposal. Independent Reform Monitor John Van de Kamp spoke on the matter and provided a recommendation. Steve Freed of Mt. Vernon LLC provided public comment against the proposal and requested additional time to review. With no further public comment, at 10:18 a.m. the public hearing was closed. The City Council deliberated on the proposed. In order to address the concerns, Fox amended staff’s recommendation to approve the general fee schedule for one year without a consumer price index adjustment; after which, the item will be revisited by City Council. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve Resolution No. 2014-42 incorporating Fox’s amended recommendation. Motion carried, 3-0-1, with Ybarra in opposition. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 3 of 9 CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pro-Tem Davis requested the removal of item 8 from the Consent Calendar. The proposed item will be considered after the Consent Calendar. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Ybarra to approve the remaining matters listed under the Consent Calendar under one motion. Motion carried, 4-0. Claims Against the City (to be received and filed) 1. None. Warrant Registers 2. Ratification of the following City Warrant Registers to record the following voided checks: a. City Warrant Register No. 1401 to record voided Check No. 344238 in the amount of $50.00; and b. City Warrant Register No. 1395 to record voided Check No. 343444 in the amount of $33.44. 3. Ratification of Gas Warrant Register No. 152 to record voided Check No. 1139 in the amount of $1,500.00. 4. Approval of City Warrant Register No. 1403, totaling $958,491.80, which covers the period of June 10, through June 23, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $696,226.53; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $91,436.95; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $170,828.32. 5. Approval of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 368, totaling $4,473,497.65, which covers the period of June 10, through June 23, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $4,441,797.94; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $12,076.23; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $19,623.48. 6. Approval of Gas Warrant Register No. 156, totaling $2,595.10, which covers the period of June 10, through June 23, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $2,595.10. Gas and Electric Department 7. March 2014 Light and Power Resource Procurement Report, to be received and filed. 8. REMOVED. 9. Authorize the Award of Bid and Purchase Contract to Interstate Gas Services, Inc. for Natural Gas Operational Support Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that awarding the bid as outlined in the staff report is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the award of a contract to Interstate Gas Services, Inc. (“IGS”), in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, for the purpose of securing natural gas operational support services. IGS was the only responding Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 4 of 9 party to the Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the City on May 21, 2014. The contract for IGS services proposes a three (3) year term with a “not-to- exceed” cost of $140,000 per calendar year, for a grand total amount “not-to- exceed” $420,000. Police Department 10. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrest and Activities for the period of June 1, through June 15, 2014, to be received and filed. Public Works, Water and Development Services Department 11. Approval of Amendment No. 2 extending the existing Services Agreement for Janitorial Services between the City of Vernon and Santa Fe Building Maintenance for a period of one-year. Recommendation: (1) Find the proposed Amendment No. 2, extending the Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Santa Fe Building Maintenance for one-year, is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 2 extending the Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Santa Fe Building Maintenance for Janitorial Services for a period of one-year with no increase in cost. The annual cost of service shall not exceed $104,926.20. The Services Agreement will be made effective July 1, 2014, and terminate effective June 30, 2015. There is no increase in the cost of service. This is the final extension permitted and the service will have to be rebid for fiscal year 2015-2016. 12. Approval of Amendment No. 1 extending the Services Agreement Between the City of Vernon and Cannon Corporation for the Engineered Design of a Temporary Closed Water System, Elevated Tank Standpipe Repair and Technical Specifications. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of Amendment No. 1 extending the Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Cannon Corporation for the Engineered Design of a Temporary Closed Water System, Elevated Tank Standpipe Repair and Technical Specifications, effective July 9, 2014 through September 30, 2014, is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 1, in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, extending the Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Cannon Corporation, effective July 9, 2014 through September 30, 2014. 13. Approve Bid Award for Contract No. CS-0421, the 55th Street Storm Drain Improvements. Recommendation: (1) Find that the proposed Capital Improvement Project at 55th Street is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with 14 California Code of Regulations, CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(d), New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures. The project consists of the construction of a sewer line extensions including street improvements of reasonable length to serve such construction; and (2) Accept the bid from Ramona Inc. Company, as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder and enter into a contract, not to exceed $628,390, for the 55th Street Storm Drain Improvements Project, Contract No. CS-0421, and to reject all other bids. Further authorize a contingency of $75,000 in the event of an Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 5 of 9 unexpected changed condition in the project and grant authority to the City Administrator to issue a change order for an amount up to the contingency amount. REMOVED CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM - REVISITED 8. Award of Bid and Purchase Contract to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. for Environmental Support Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that awarding the contract as outlined in the staff report is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the award of a contract to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. (CH2M) in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, for the purpose of securing Environmental Support Services. The proposed contract would include a grand total compensation amount “not-to-exceed” $1,368,985 over the three year term of the agreement. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino and Deputy City Clerk Ana Barcia addressed Mayor Pro Tem Davis’ concerns on the completeness of the proposed item. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve the bid award and purchase contract to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. for environmental support services. Motion carried, 4-0. NEW BUSINESS City Administration Department 1. Appointments to the Inaugural Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee. Recommendation: (1) Find that the appointment of individuals to serve on the Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Appoint seven individuals to serve on the Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee for terms commencing July 1, 2014. Pursuant to Section 2.158 of the Vernon Municipal Code (“VMC”), Appointment of Members, the seven-member Grant Committee shall include: two persons representing members of the California Legislature with districts that include at least a portion of the “Vernon Area” (as defined in Section 2.157(c) of the VMC); three persons that reside or work in the Vernon Area; one person who represents the owner of operator of a business located in Vernon; and one current member of the Vernon City Council; and (3) Designate four of the seven individuals to serve an initial term of three years, ending June 30, 2017. The remaining three individuals shall serve a standard two-year term, ending June 30, 2016. Pursuant to Section 2.159 of the VMC, Creation of Staggered Terms, the three members of the Grant Committee designated to serve a standard two-year term shall be from each of the following categories: one person representing a member of the California Legislature; one person that resides or works in the Vernon Area; and one person who represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon. The remaining four members designated to serve an initial three-year term shall fill in the remaining positions. Deputy City Administrator Kristen Enomoto provided the oral staff report. Fran Jemmott of Jemmott Rollins Group, Inc. presented on the nominees for the Vernon Area Representatives. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 6 of 9 Mayor McCormick made the following selections: Grant Committee Member Name Appointment Category Term End Date Steve Veres Legislative Representative June 30, 2016 Joaquin Castaneda Legislative Representative June 30, 2017 Jessica Maes Vernon Area Representative June 30, 2016 Michael Gavina Vernon Area Representative June 30, 2017 Yolie Flores Vernon Area Representative June 30, 2017 Juliet Goff Business Representative June 30, 2016 Michael Ybarra City Council Representative June 30, 2017 It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to ratify the Mayor’s selection and appoint the Grant Committee Members with specified term end dates as listed above. Motion carried, 4-0. 2. Jemmott Rollins Group, Inc. to provide a brief status report on CommUNITY Fund related activities and next steps. Representative Fran Jemmott provided said update. 3. Resolution No. 2014-43 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2013-57 regarding the compensation, costs and benefits of its employees (“citywide personnel and salary resolution”) (Amendment No. 9). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed resolution is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the resolution amending Section 5 (Auto Insurance Program) of Resolution No. 2013-57, to discontinue the $35.00 per month Auto Insurance Program for employees in classifications designated as Executive, Management, Confidential, Mid-Management, and Vernon Police Management Association employees, effective July 1, 2014. City Administrator Mark Whitworth introduced the item. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister provided the oral staff report. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Ybarra to approve Resolution No. 2014-43. Motion carried, 4-0. Gas and Electric Department 4. Approval Request for Ratification of Dutch, LLC Optical Fiber Use Agreement No. 11. Recommendation: (1) Find that the requested approval is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15303(d) which exempts minor extensions of utility services, and under Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment because the proposal will not require any construction, and the only physical change to the environment is stringing a few hundred feet of fiber optic cabling (of roughly ½ inch in diameter) from existing utility poles onto private property; and (2) Approve a revised Optical Fiber Use Agreement No. 11 with Dutch, LLC and the related Short Form IRU-11.1 and IRU-11.2 Indefeasible Right of Use Agreement and authorize the City Administrator to approve minor and administrative changes Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 7 of 9 to each. Upon approval of all changes, the construction for the implementation of an Optical Fiber Connection will commence. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino provided the oral staff report. Deputy City Attorney Zaynah Moussa further clarified that the proposed is a ratification of changes to a previous approved agreement. It was moved by Ybarra and seconded by Maisano to approve the ratification of the Dutch, LLC optical Fiber Use Agreement No. 11. Motion carried, 4-0. 5. Approval to Execute Puente Hills Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility Power Sales Agreement by and between the City of Vernon and the Southern California Public Power Authority. Recommendation: (1) Find that (a) the requested approval is not a “project” subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under Guidelines section 15378 because it involves the administrative activity of purchasing power; and (b) even if this approval were a “project” subject to CEQA, the approval requested is exempt in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment because purchasing power is purely a financial transaction, and any construction that may occur by a third party in the future in reliance on this approval would be subject to CEQA review by another governmental agency at that time when actual details of any physical proposal would be more than speculative; and (2) Authorize the Director of Gas and Electric to approve and execute the Puente Hills Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility Power Sales Agreement between the City of Vernon (“City”) and the Southern California Public Power Authority (“SCPPA”) in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, for the purpose of purchasing renewable power with associated green attributes in compliance with the Renewable Resources Procurement Plan and Enforcement Program in force at the City. The terms include the purchase of 10 megawatts of renewable power between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2030. (3) Find that approval of the power sales agreement complies with the competitive bidding requirements of the Vernon Municipal Code in that: (a) Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.12(A)(6) exempts this contract from the competitive bidding requirements because it is a “contract for the acquisition, sale or transmission of electrical power”; and it would be commercially unreasonable to procure the power through standard bidding or request for proposal procedures; and (b) this contract is between SCPPA (a joint powers agency) and Vernon, and Vernon Municipal Code 2.17.12(A)(5) exempt this contract and all other “contracts with other governmental entities or their contractors for labor, materials or supplies”. Further find that approval of this contract is consistent with the purposes of the City’s purchasing regulations because SCPPA issued a request for proposals to acquire renewable energy resources and County Sanitation District No. 2 of Los Angeles County responded to the request for proposals. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino provided the oral staff report. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve the execution of the Puente Hills Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility Power Sales Agreement. Motion carried, 4-0. ORDINANCES 1. ORDINANCE NO. 1223 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Vernon adding Article XXI to Chapter 2 of the Vernon municipal code to establish the Vernon Business and Industry Commission and to specify the membership and duties of said Commission. (first reading) Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 8 of 9 Recommendation: (1) Find that approval and subsequent adoption of the proposed ordinance establishing the Vernon Business and Industry Commission is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Hold the first reading of the ordinance establishing the Vernon Business and Industry Commission and specifying the membership and duties of said Commission. Mayor McCormick introduced the proposed ordinance by title. Deputy City Administrator Kristen Enomoto provided the oral staff report on the proposed ordinance. Independent Reform Monitor John Van de Kamp commented on the proposed, and provided recommendation on the implementation. Marisa Olguin, President of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, provided public comment on the proposed and expressed the Chamber’s desire to participate in the selection of the Commission representatives. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Ybarra to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 1223. Motion carried, 4-0. ORAL REPORTS Police Chief Daniel Calleros reported on officer’s response to recent incidents. New Police Department staff member was introduced. Calleros also announced that the Vernon Police Department was not selected by Maywood officials to provide police services to the City. Captain Michael Gillman reported vandalism. Mayor McCormick reported on vandalism that he had observed in the City. Fire Chief Michael Wilson reported on recent Fire Department activities, training, and response to incidents. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson provided an update on capital improvement projects and other Public Works related activity. In response to Mayor McCormick, Wilson provided an update on the Atlantic Bridge project. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino reported on recent power outages and provided an update on the gas department. Fandino also reported on the Department’s efforts to procure renewable energy resources. Finance Director William Fox reported on the department’s current activity and upcoming projects. Director of Health and Environmental Control Leonard Grossberg announced the Sustainable Development and Energy Efficiency name change to the Green Vernon Commission. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister announced upcoming employee events and activities. Economic Development Manager/Successor Agency Staff Alex Kung reported on potential grant opportunities for businesses. He further announced the cancellation of the Oversight Board to the Successor Agency meeting until September. Deputy City Attorney Zaynah Moussa provided an update on existing litigation regarding Bruce Malkenhorst. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 1, 2014 Page 9 of 9 City Administrator Mark Whitworth reported on various city activities and updates. Senior Strategic Policy Advisor and Director of Communications Advisor Fred MacFarlane provided an update on grand opening of the artificial turf soccer field at Salt Lake Park. Mayor McCormick commended Police Chief Daniel Calleros on his efforts to procure a contract with the City of Maywood in order to provide police services to Maywood. CLOSED SESSION With no public comment on the closed session items, at 11:55 a.m., it was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to go into closed session to discuss the items listed under closed session. Motion carried, 4-0. 1. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Mark Whitworth, Teresa McAllister, and Paul Coble Employee Organizations: Vernon Police Officers’ Benefit Association, Vernon Police Management Association, Vernon Firemen's Association, Vernon Fire Management Association, Teamsters Local 911, and International Brotherhood of Electric Workers Local 47. 2. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Title: City Attorney At 1:27 p.m., the City Council exited closed session. Deputy City Clerk Ana Barcia announced that there is no reportable action. With no further business, at 1:28 p.m., Mayor McCormick adjourned the meeting. ________________________ W. Michael McCormick Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ Ana Barcia Deputy City Clerk MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF VERNON HELD TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2014, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL LOCATED AT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA MEMBERS PRESENT: McCormick, Davis, Maisano, Ybarra, and Martinez MEMBERS ABSENT: None The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Mayor McCormick; Angel Chaidez of Salesian High School led the flag salute. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Mayor McCormick announced that there are no changes to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor McCormick announced that this was the time allotted for public comment, and inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council. He noted that the public would be given an opportunity to comment on items on the posted agenda during Council deliberation. Mark Aarvig of Samas Capital provided information on the firm and promoted the services. Aarvig introduced contractor Psomas FMG representative Michael Beverly. Beverly reported on projects in the area. Southeast activist Sandra Orozco commented on Maywood’s decision to continue police services through the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. PRESENTATIONS 1. Personnel Matters - Service Pin Awards June 2014 Anniversary Employee Name Job Title Years 1. Richard Recano Electric Operator 30 2. Vincent Rodriguez Project Engineer 30 3. Todd Hewett Fire Captain 25 4. Rory Moore Fire Captain 25 5. Mark Whitworth City Administrator 25 6. Elizabeth Zepeda Administrative Assistant 10 7. Aaron Cass Firefighter/Paramedic 5 8. David Kawasaki Firefighter/Paramedic 5 9. Jeff Schauster Firefighter/Paramedic 5 10. Manuel Vasquez Firefighter/Paramedic 5 Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister reported on the years of service for those present. Mayor McCormick presented the service pins. Those that could not attend were acknowledged for their years of service. CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Davis and seconded by Maisano to approve the matters listed under the Consent Calendar, as presented and under one motion. Motion carried, 5-0. Claims Against the City (to be received and filed) 2. None. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 2 of 8 Minutes 3. Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meeting held June 3, 2014, to be received and filed. 4. Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held June 12, 2014, at 7:45 a.m. to be received and filed. 5. Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held June 12, 2014, at 8:00 a.m. to be received and filed. Warrant Registers 6. Approval of City Payroll Warrant Register No. 697, totaling $2,486,915.08, which covers the period of June 1, through June 30, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $1,851,506.44; and b. Checks and electronic fund transfers totaling $635,408.54. 7. Approval of City Warrant Register No. 1404, totaling $534,006.01, which covers the period of June 24, through July 7, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $317,062.06; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $126,848.15; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $90,095.80. 8. Approval of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 369, totaling $2,389,675.91, which covers the period of June 24, through July 7, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $2,240,536.65; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $99,853.38; and c. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $49,285.88. 9. Approval of Gas Warrant Register No. 157, totaling $2,388,142.59, which covers the period of June 24, through July 7, 2014, and consists of the following: a. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $2,373,555.10; and b. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $14,587.49. Fire Department 10. Activity Report for the period of June 1, through June 15, 2014, to be received and filed. 11. Activity Report for the period of June 16, through June 30, 2014, to be received and filed. 12. Adoption of Updated Job Descriptions for Classifications Represented by the City of Vernon Firemen’s Association. Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed job descriptions are exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the attached job descriptions for classifications represented by the City of Vernon Firemen’s Association effective July 1, 2014, and incorporate them into the Citywide Classification Plan, pursuant to the recommendations of the citywide classification study conducted by Public Sector Personnel Consultants. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 3 of 8 Gas and Electric Department 13. Authorization to execute the Base Contract with Noble Americas Gas & Power Corp. for Sale and Purchase of Natural Gas (the “NAESB Contract”). Recommendation: (1) Find that the requested approval is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Authorize the Director of Gas & Electric to execute the North American Energy Standards Board (“NAESB”) contract by and between the City of Vernon (“City”) and Noble Americas Gas & Power Corp. (“NAGP”) in substantially the same form as attached to the staff report, for the purpose of buying and selling natural gas to or from NAGP, in compliance with the general terms established in the agreement. It is further recommended that the City Council find that, pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 2.17.12(A)(6), competitive bidding is not required because these are contracts for gas and/or electrical power for the city’s power utility, and that it would be commercially unreasonable to procure the gas or electricity through standard bidding or request for proposal procedures. Health and Environmental Control Department 14. June 2014 Monthly Report, to be received and filed. Police Department 15. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrest and Activities for the period of June 16, through June 30, 2014, to be received and filed. Public Works, Water and Development Services Department 16. Building Department Report for the month of June 2014, to be received and filed. 17. Amendment No. 1 to the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Interwest Consulting Group for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that Amendment No. 1 renewing the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Interwest Consulting Group, for a period of one year, for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services, is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with (a) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment and (b) CEQA Guidelines Section 15268, because the proposed Amendment No. 1 involves the issuance of building permits which is a ministerial action; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 1 renewing the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Interwest Consulting Group, for a period of one year, for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services. As revised, the contract would expire, effective July 1, 2015 18. Approval of Amendment No. 1 to the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Jason Addison Smith Consulting Services dba JAS Pacific for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services. Recommendation: (1) Find that Amendment No. 1 renewing the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Jason Addison Smith Consulting Services dba JAS Pacific, for a period of one year, for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services, is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 4 of 8 accordance with (a) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment and (b) Guidelines Section 15268, because the proposed Amendment No.1 involves the issuance of building permits which is a ministerial action; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 1 renewing the existing Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and Jason Addison Smith Consulting Services dba JAS Pacific, for a period of one year, for On Call Building Plan Check and Inspection Services. As revised, the contract would expire, effective July 1, 2015. NEW BUSINESS Administration Department 19. Resolution No. 2014-44 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon appointing Hema P. Patel to serve as the City Attorney of the City of Vernon and approving and authorizing the execution of a related employment agreement. Recommendation: (1) Find that the approval of the proposed resolution is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the resolution appointing Hema P. Patel to serve as the City Attorney of the City of Vernon effective July 21, 2014, and approving and authorizing the execution of an at-will employment agreement, in substantially the same form as submitted. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister provided the oral staff report on the proposed employment agreement. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Ybarra to approve Resolution No. 2014-44. Motion carried, 5-0. Deputy City Clerk Ana Barcia administered the Oath of Office to newly appointed City Attorney Hema Patel. 20. Ratification of items related to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 47 (“IBEW”): (1) Resolution No. 2014-45 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving the Memorandum of Understanding by and between the City of Vernon and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 47 for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016. (2) Resolution No. 2014-46 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2013-57 regarding the compensation, costs and benefits of its employees (“Citywide Personnel and Salary Resolution”) (Amendment No. 10) Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed resolutions report are exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. (2) Adopt the attached resolution approving the Memorandum of Understanding by and between the City of Vernon and the IBEW for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016. (3) Adopt the attached resolution amending Exhibit A of the Citywide Personnel and Salary Resolution effective June 29, 2014, implementing the changes set forth in the 2014-2016 Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Vernon and IBEW. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 5 of 8 Director of Human resources Teresa McAllister provided the staff report on the two proposed resolutions. City Administrator Mark Whitworth acknowledged staff’s efforts in the negotiation process. John Baca of IBEW thanked McAllister for her work in the negotiation process. It was moved by Martinez and seconded by Ybarra to approve Resolution No. 2014-45 and Resolution No. 2014-46. Motion carried, 5-0. 21. Ratification of items related to the Vernon Fire Management Association (“VFMA”): (1) Resolution No. 2014-47 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving the Memorandum of Understanding by and between the City of Vernon and the Vernon Fire Management Association for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016. (2) Resolution No. 2014-48 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2013-57 regarding the compensation, costs and benefits of its employees (“Citywide Personnel and Salary Resolution”) (Amendment No. 11). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed resolutions are exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the resolution approving the Memorandum of Understanding by and between the City of Vernon and the VFMA for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016; and (3) Adopt the resolution amending Exhibit A of the Citywide Personnel and Salary Resolution effective June 29, 2014, implementing the changes set forth in the 2014-2016 Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Vernon and VFMA. Human resources Teresa McAllister provided the oral staff report on the proposed resolutions. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Davis to approve Resolution No. 2014-47 and Resolution No. 2014-48. Motion carried, 5-0. Finance Department 22. Amendment No. 1 to the existing services agreement between the City of Vernon and Vasquez & Company LLP for professional auditing services for fiscal years 2013 - 2015. Recommendation: (1) Find the proposed Amendment No. 1 is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061 (b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Approve Amendment No. 1 to the services agreement between the City of Vernon and Vasquez & Company LLP (“Vasquez”) for professional auditing services for fiscal years 2013 – 2015 (the “Agreement”), in substantially the same form as submitted with the staff report, for the purpose of performing an internal controls review that will assist in identifying potential fraud risks and mitigating controls that could impact City operations. This contract amendment will increase the compensation amount for fiscal year 2014-2015 by $20,000, for a grand total of $118,159.00 for fiscal year 2014 - 2015. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 6 of 8 Finance Director William Fox provided the oral staff report on the proposed amendment. It was moved by Ybarra and seconded by Martinez to approve Amendment No. 1 to the existing services agreement with Vasquez & Company, LLP for professional auditing services for fiscal years 2013-2015. Motion carried, 5-0. Human Resources Department 23. Adoption of City of Vernon Personnel Policies and Procedures, Testing, Certification, and Eligibility Lists (I-3) (revised), Family and Medical Leave Policy V-4 (updated), and General Leave Policy V-5 (new). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval of the proposed personnel policy and procedures is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the Personnel Policy and Procedures: Testing, Certification, and Eligibility Lists I-3 (revised), Family and Medical Leave Policy V-4 (updated) and General Leave Policy V-5 (new), and incorporate them into the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual; and (3) Authorize the City Administrator and the Director of Human Resources to execute and distribute the above-referenced policy to all employees. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister presented on the proposed personnel policies. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Martinez to adopt Personnel Policies and Procedures I-3, V-4, and V-5. Motion carried, 5-0. ORDINANCES 24. Ordinance No. 1223 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Vernon adding Article XXI to Chapter 2 of the Vernon municipal code to establish the Vernon Business and Industry Commission and to specify the membership and duties of said Commission (second reading). Recommendation: (1) Find that approval and subsequent adoption of the proposed ordinance establishing the Vernon Business and Industry Commission is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (2) Adopt the ordinance establishing the Vernon Business and Industry Commission and specifying the membership and duties of said Commission. Mayor McCormick announced the proposed ordinance by title. Deputy City Administrator Kristen Enomoto advised that there have been no changes to the ordinance since the first reading. The City received positive feedback on the proposed, no official public comment was received. It was moved by Davis and seconded by Ybarra to adopt Ordinance No. 1223. A roll-call vote was taken: - Councilmember Martinez, yes - Councilmember Ybarra, yes - Councilmember Maisano, yes - Mayor Pro Tem Davis, yes - Mayor McCormick, yes Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1223 carried, 5-0. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 7 of 8 25. Ordinance No. 1224 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Vernon, California, amending Sections 16.15, 16.16 and 16.17 of Article I, Chapter 16 of the Vernon Municipal Code to assign speed limits on certain streets and to repeal all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith (first reading). Recommendation: (1) Find that adoption of the Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with Class 1, Section 15301(c) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14. Projects exempted under Class 1, Section 15301(c), consist of the operation, repair, or minor alteration of existing highways, streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use; and (2) Hold the first reading of the proposed Ordinance amending Sections 16.15, 16.16 and 16.17 of Chapter 16, Law Enforcement, of the Vernon Municipal Code. Mayor McCormick introduced the proposed ordinance by title. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson provided the oral staff report on the proposed ordinance. It was moved by Maisano and seconded by Davis to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 1224. Motion carried, 5-0. ORAL REPORTS 26. City Administrator Reports – brief reports on activities and other brief announcements by the City Administrator and Department Heads. Police Chief Daniel Calleros reported on officers’ response to recent incidents. He reported on the City’s participation in the auto loan program with the AAA Automobile Club. Captain Michael Gillman announced that there is no vandalism to report. Mayor McCormick and Mayor Pro-tem Davis reported on vandalism that they have observed in the City. Fire Chief Michael Wilson reported on recent Fire Department activities, training, and responses to incidents. Wilson announced that the Department has a new intern. Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Kevin Wilson reported on the City’s application for a planning grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Wilson also noted the increase in construction activity for private development. Director of Gas and Electric Carlos Fandino reported on two recent power outages. Finance Director William Fox reported on certain bond requirements that the City will need to undertake. Fox also reported on the need for long range budgeting and financial requirements review. Director of Health and Environmental Control Leonard Grossberg provided an update on Exide Technologies. Human Resources Director Teresa McAllister reported on the employee information meeting. Economic Development Manager/Successor Agency Staff Alex Kung provided a reminder on the cancellation of the Oversight Board to the Successor Agency meetings until September. Kung reported on the City’s submission for the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Most Business Friendly City Award. Kung also reported on the potential for work force development for Vernon businesses through grants. Senior Strategic Policy Advisor and Director of Communications Advisor Fred MacFarlane reported on the Vernon Directory release by the Vernon Chamber of Commerce. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Page 8 of 8 City Administrator Mark Whitworth announced upcoming community events, including the ribbon cutting ceremony for the artificial turf soccer field at Salt Lake Park. 27. City Council Reports – brief report on activities, announcements, or directives to staff. On behalf of the City Council, Mayor McCormick welcomed new City Attorney Hema Patel. CLOSED SESSION With no public comment on the closed session items, at 10:20 a.m., it was moved by Maisano and seconded by Martinez to go into closed session to discuss the items listed under closed session. Motion carried, 5-0. 28. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (1) Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Ortiz v. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, et al. Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BC525587 29. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Mark Whitworth, Teresa McAllister, and Paul Coble Employee Organizations: Vernon Police Officers’ Benefit Association, Vernon Police Management Association, Vernon Firemen's Association, Vernon Fire Management Association, Teamsters Local 911, and International Brotherhood of Electric Workers Local 47. At 11:05 a.m., it was moved by Martinez and seconded by Davis to exit closed session. Motion carried, 5-0. Deputy City Attorney Zaynah Moussa announced that there was no reportable action. With no further business, at 11:05 a.m., Mayor McCormick adjourned the meeting. ________________________ W. Michael McCormick Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ Ana Barcia Deputy City Clerk RECEIVED JUL 3 0 201'r CITY ADMINISTRATION RECE'VED JUL 3 I ?014 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE STAFF REPORT FI NAN C E/TREASU RY DE PARTM ENT DATE: TO: FROM: RE: July 29, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Gouncil William Fox, Finance Direc to, NT Ratification of the City Warrant Registers for City Gouncil Agenda of August 5,2014 It is recommended that the ratification of the following warrant registers to record the following voided checks be considered at the City Council meeting of August 5, 2014. 1. City Warrant Register No. 1403 to record voided Check No.344615 in the amount of$150.00 issued 071011'14lo Maywood Car Wash . 2. City Warrant Register No. 1399 to record voided Check No. 344002 in the amount of $75.00 issued O4l29l14lo County Clerk, County of L.A. 3. City Warrant Register No. 1398to record voided Check No.343858 in the amount of $440.00 issued 04/15/14 to Aaron Cass. NO, 344615 CITY OF VERNON ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK PLEASE DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING DETAIL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR )(+lLl 03 1lL lr'l 011.000984E0610512014 ? l23lr Clty of Vernon 4305 Santa FeAve Vernon, CA90058 (323) s83-8811 pAy One Hundred Fifty Dollars and No Cents TOTHE MAYWOOD CAR WASH oRDER 4535 SLAUSON AVE. MAYWOOD, CA 90270OF PAYABLE TXROUGX EAST WEST BANK 2O9O HUNTINGTON DR , 2NO FLOOR SAN MARINO CA 9I1OA 000870 I ottottzou COFTY COPY COPY COPY COPY CITY OF VERNON ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK PLEASE DETACH BEFORE OEPOSITING OrD irt 04t21t2014 de.vr NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Vo tt) TO THE ORDER OF City of Vernon 4305 Senta Fe Ave Vernon, CA 90058 (32s) 583-881 1 Seventy Five Dollars and No Cents COUNTY CLERK, COUNW OF L,A. ENVIRONMENTAL FILINGS 124OO E. IMPERIAL HVVY, RM 1101 NORWALK, CA 90650 rrto I t l.OO lrrr r: I t eO ?O lg tt: 000916 lOttzgtzofi EOlEl?Blrr. 344002 2ooo FLooRI ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK lTY OF VERNON 031414 121213 E6Gn, or', AsslsrANc E PR.GRAM E6Ic^tioH AsslsrANCE PRoGRAM a\zs 0311412014 121',tz2013 ot PUNSE OETECX BEFORE DEPOSITING Clty of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Ave Vernon, CA 90058 (323) s83-881 1 PAY Four Hundred For$ Dollars and No Cents ro rHE MRON CASS ORDER OF {;{_.}$r'i i;i)Frir PAYABLE TSROUG+I EAST WEST BANK 2DOO HUNTINOTON OR.. 2NO FLOOR SAN MARINO, CA EIIOI fi$pY ;:t-tPY tdRfi=bqg 4lrqlH RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 ctly ADMtNJSTRATIoN REGEIVtrD JUL 3 t 2014 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE STAFF REPORT FINAN C E/TREASU RY DEPARTM ENT DATE: TO: FROM: RE: July 29, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council William Fox, Finance Direc ,"rNT Ratification of the Light and Power Warrant Registers for Gity Council Agenda of August 5,2014 It is recommended that the ratification ofthe following warrant registers to record the following voided checks be considered at the City Council meeting of August 5, 20'14. '1. Light and Power Warrant Register No. 365 to record voided Check No. 510738 in the amount of $45.58 issued 05/01/14 to Maryam Farajzadeh. CITY OF VERNON, LIGHT & POWER PLEASE DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT Vc rt) toR+365 sl2-Dlr+ Lc.sr- Axotx- il,1+fir( 013014 o1 3014(B) 01t3012014 0113012014 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK Clty of Vernon - Llght & Power 4305 Santa Fe Ave Vernon, CA 90058 (323) 583-881 I PAY Forty Five Dollars and Fifty Eight Cents PAYAALE THROUOH E{ST WEST EANX 2OEO HUNTINGTON DR , 2NO FLOOR SAN MARINO. CA 91 1O! TO THE ORDER OF flOPY MARYAM FARAJZADEH 003564 lOStO',ttZOfi r.tlJPY LCPY CUT}"7 NO. 510738 RECEIVED Jut 3 0 2r,t4 CIIY ADM'NISIRAT'ON REGEIVEM JUL 3 1 2014 CITY CLERKS OIFICE STAFF REPORT FI NANC E/TREASU RY DE PARTM E NT DATE: TO: FROM: RE: July 29, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council William Fox, Finance Direc ,orfr City Warrant Register for Gity CouncilAgenda of August 5, 2014 It is recommended that the attached City Warrant Register No. 1405 be approved at the City Council meeting of August 5,2014. City Warrant Register No. 1405 totals $2,316,638.77, and covers claims and demands presented during the period of July 8 through July 28, 2014, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank. The following list details the components of City Warrant Register No. 1405: 1 . Ratification of wire transfers totalin g $1,421,176.32; 2. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $627,965.22; and 3. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $267,497.23. CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 I hereby certify that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrant register have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments and that said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available for payments thereof. This is to certify that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrants have been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of said warrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers: William Fox Finance Director Date: Ptinled: 712912014 3:40:11 PM Page2 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE WRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT WATER REPLENISHMENT DISTRICT PARS 020.1084.500110 011 1031 502020 011.1033.502020 020.1084.500130 020 1085.500'130 011 1002 596200 011 '1033 520000 011.1033.520000 011.1033.590000 0'11 .1002.596500 011.1001 596500 011 1001 596500 011.1002 520000 011.1M3.596700 011.1049.520000 011 9019.560010 0'1'1.9019 520010 Groundwater Production Supplementary Retirement Plan Supplementary Retirement Plan Capacity Charge Capacity Charge Professional Services Supplies Supplies Repairs Airfare Airfare: Statf Registration: Staff Supplies Seminar: Staff Supplies Conference Calls Duphcated Charge/ Refund 987 168,944.52 988 988 539,435.23 989 989 27,746.95 990 1,682.50 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 Page 3 of 37 CENTRAL BASIN MWD NIELSEN, IVERKSAijIER, PARRINELLO EAST WEST BANK 168,944.52 240,250.37 299J44 A6 15,962.'10 11,784.85 1,682.50 653 583.60 29'1.50 495.50 495.50 500 00 '108.99 270.OO 165.5'1 16.73 -205.00 043014 053014 053014 VERMAYl4 VERMAYl4 70114 061814 061814 061814(B) 061814(C) 061814(C) 061814(C) 061814(C) 061814(D) 061814(D) 061814(E) 061814(E) 07 to7 t2014 07t10t20-14 07t10t2014 07tll12014 Pnnted 7/29/2014 3 40 11PM CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE WIRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT EAST WEST BANK 011 .1031 .596700 011.4031.540000 011.1033.520000 011 1033 560000 01'l 1033.596700 011 1060 596500 011.'1060 596550 01'1.1061 596550 01'1.1060 596700 011.1060.596550 0'11 .1060.596700 011 1004.520000 011.1004.520000 011 .1048 520000 011 .1048.520000 01'1 .1024.596700 011 .1031.596500 011.1026 596700 011.1026 594200 011.1026 520000 011.1003 520000 011.1002.596200 061814(F) 061814(F) 061814(G) 061814(H) 061814(H) 061814(l) 061814(D 061814(r) 061814(r) 061814(r) 061814(r) 061814(J) 061814(J) 061814(J) 061814(J) 061814(K) 061814(L) 061814(M) 061814(M) 061814(N) 061814(O) 34819564 991 99'l 99'l 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 7,U7 .O5 992 Page 4 of 37 500.00 Registration 489.40 Supphes 131 .06 Supplies 91.00 Subscription 64.98 Training 200.48 Lodging; Staff 95.00 Membership Dues 25.00 Membership Dues 49 00 Registration; Staff '100.00 Renewal Fees 33.59 Supplies 320.07 lnterestCharges 35.00 Late Fee -31.59 Merchandise Return 246.22 Supplies 500 00 Registration: Staff 884 94 Lodging; Staff 254 89 Luncheon 380 00 Registration: Staff 182.99 Supplies 66.16 Supplies 12,457 50 lndependent Reform MonitorMAYER BROWN LLP Prinled: 7/2912014 3:40:11 P[{ 07 t1712014 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# OATE wlRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST 457 CALPERS STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ICIVA RETIREI\iIENT TRUST 457 CALPERS o11.210220 o11.210240 o11.210240 011.210240 011 1031.502020 011.1004 502020 011.100013 011.100013 o11 .210260 011 210220 01't.210240 011 210240 01't 210240 011.1031 502020 020.1084.502020 23,684.38 274,863.52 232.50 1 ,644.12 -92.42 -0.15 709.21 309.19 2,986.39 23,613.21 325,609.82 234.36 't,684.12 92.82 516.21 Ben'174954 Ben174956 Ben174956 Ben'1 74956 Benl 74956 Ben'174956 Ben174960 8en174960 8en174962 8en175142 Ben175144 Ben175144 Ben175144 Ben175144 8en175144 07124t2014 07 t1012014 12,457.50 oo'l 23,684.38 994 994 994 994 994 280,647 .17 995 995 1,0'18.40 996 2,986 39 997 23,613.21 998 998 998 998 998 Page 5 of 37 Deferred Compensation: Payment PERS Contributions: Payment PERS Survivois Benefit: Payment PERS Buy-back; Payment PERS Ad.iustment: Uniform Pay not PERS Contributions; Adjustment FSA - Dependent: Payment FSA - Medical: Payment Child Support: Payment Deferred Compensation: Payment PERS Contributions: Payment PERS Survivor's Benefit: Payment PERS Buy-back: Payment PERS Adjustment; Uniform Pay not PERS Adj: PERS Amount of EE Check 07114t2014 CITY OF VERNON, FSA ACCOUNT 07t10t2014 07t1712014 07t28t2014 Printedt 7/2912014 3 40:11PI\rl CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 WIRES ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE WIREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY CALPERS 020.'1084.502020 613.83 PERSAdj: PERS Amount of EE Check get'175144 998 Voided011.1004.502020 -0.'13 PERS Conldbutions: Adiustment Ben1751tl4 998 o7r28n014 327,523.37 CITYOFVERNON, FSAACCOUNT 011.100013 709-21 Fs,q- Dependent Payment 8en175146 999 011.100013 309.19 FSA- lvedicali Payment Ben175146 99s 07n4/2O14 1.018.,10 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 011.210260 3,031.25 Child Support Payment 8en175148 10m o7f28i2014 3,031.25 TOTAL WTRES $ 1,421,176.32 Ptinled: 7 1291201 4 3:40:1 1 PM Page 6 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION rNvorcE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO CELESTINO CHAVEZ AEGIS ITS. INC. CHEVRON AND TEXACO BUSINESS ERIN EDWARDS INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR, INC 011.1043.590000 01'1 1043.590000 011 1043.560000 011 1031.596500 01 1 '1031 .596700 011 1031.570000 011 1025 520000 011 1060.520000 01'1 .1060.520000 011 1 060 520000 011.1060 520000 011.1060.520000 011 '1060 520000 011 '1060.520000 0'11 1060.520000 1,890.92 1 ,427 36 50.31 81 .16 30.00 563.90 '10 00 5,162 29 110 39 110.39 454.71 126.21 519.68 21.00 537.12 07rc42014 07loat2014 Preventative Mainlenance Rolling Report Service Period: 05/23 - 06/23 FTO Update FTO Update Fuel Charges Notary Expense Claim# '131571 Material #: ME898LUA- Material # MD836LUA- Malerial: MD8'182M/A- Material: K97110US- Material: K39358US- MateriaI 54738LUA- EWR Sales Tax 344733 344733 3,318.28 344734 50.31 344735 344735 11'l 16 3/,4736 563.90 344737 10.00 344738 344738 344738 344738 344738 344738 344738 344734 7,0/'5.79 8558 8616 062414 0618'14 061814 41556839 070714 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 051414VRS 071o8t2014 07t0812014 0710812014 011.0009805 0'1'1 .0009805 011.0009805 011.0009805 011.0009805 011.0009805 011.0009805 Pt ^led 712912014 3 40 11PM 071o8t2014 Paqe 7 ol 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2OI4 EARLY CHECKS VENOOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT ITRON, INC 011.9019.590110 5,160.47 ltron MVRS Hardware and Software 334824 011.0009676 Annual 011.9019 590110 8,030 96 ltron MV90 Software Annual Maintenance 335001 0'1'1.0009677 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 057.1057.500173 7,191.70 Fiber Optic Dedicated lnlernel Service 34972037 057.0000026 057 1057.500173 905.50 Amount to cover monthly fees and taxes 34972037 057.0000026 NAPA AUTO PARTS 011.1046 520000 '1.464 38 Auto Parts-060214VRS 011.0009115 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 011.1043.560000 77.00 Service Period: 05/15-06/16 061714 THOMPSON INFORMATION 011 '1026.596600 496.99 Family & Medical Leave Handbook O7O114 SERVICES 07loal2014 0710812014 07 to8t2014 07t08t2014 07 to812014 344739 344739 13,'191.43 344740 344740 8,097.20 344741 '1,464.38 344742 77.OO 344743 496.99 344744 344744 344744 344744 121 .7',l 344745 '18.98 344746 UPS 0'11.'1041.520000 47.33 Service Period: 06/14 01'1.1033.520000 9.83 Service Period: 06/14 011.1041.520000 61.43 Service Period: 06/'14 011.'1043.520000 3.12 Service Period: 06/14 011.1026 596200 18.98 Mileage Reimbursement 011.1026 596800 250 o0 Tuilion Reimbursement 933312254 9333312244 9333312244 93333't2244 0703't4 o3't414 VERONICA AVENDANO MRON CASS Printed: 7/29/2014 340 11PM 07to8t2014 07to8t2014 Page 8 ot 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT MRON CASS 011.1026596800190.00 TuitionReimbursement CALIFORNIA CONSULTING, LLC 011 1002.596200 6,019 99 Grant Writing Services 121213 176 07t10t2014 07 t1012014 07110t2014 07110t2014 07t1012014 0711012014 07110t2014 0711012014 011.0009911 Ben17 4948 070114 062114VRS(B) 011.0009890 062114VRS(B) 3234655164 o',t1.0009889 323/.655164 344746 440.00 344747 6,019.99 3r',4748 480.00 344749 108.60 344750 13,000.00 344751 201.42 344752 2,000.00 344753 38.36 344754 344754 344754 3/4754 DELTA FIRE PROTECTION CORP 011 '1049.590000 480 00 Annual monitoring for fire protective 74236 DIVISION OF THE STATE O11.2OO235 108 60 Fee Report for SB1186 - 2nd Qtr 063014 FRED MACFARLANE HECTOR MORENO SANDRA D, BINGMAN 011 1002 596200 13,000.00 Strategic Communications 063014 011.1048 530015 201.82 Reimb/Possessory lnterest Tax- 070914 011.2'|0260 2,000.00 Garnrshment: Payment SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 011 1043.560000 38.36 Service Period: 05/30 - 06/30 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 011 1060.520000 313.6,4 Offlce Supplies- 011 1060.520000 28.23 Sales Tax 011 1031.520000 180.17 Office Supplies- 011 103'1 520000 16.22 Sales Tax Printed 7/2sl2014 3:40:11PM Page 9 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPI.AY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT VERNON FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION O11.21O25O 3,215.00 Fire House Fund: Payment ASSOCIATION VERNON POLICE 011.21O25O 1,937.45 Police Association Member Dues: 8en174946OFFI Payment CALIFORNIA BUILDING 0'11.1041.595200 379.80 Permit Valuation Fees STANDARDS 06301 4 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO. 011.1033.560000 102.48 Service Period: 05123 - OGl23 062414(8l STAPLES ADVANTAGE 011.1033.520000 185.27 Office Supplies- 011.'1033.520000 16.67 Sales Tax 011.'1003.520000 369.59 OfficeSupplies- 01 1 .1 003.520000 33.26 Sales Tax TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS 011.9019.590110 61,213.03 Software Support COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPT. 011.1004.596200 8,183.28 LAFCO Costs Fy 14-15 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 011.1041.595200 807.96 Strong Motion 04/01 - 06/30 3234655167 011.0009891 3234655167 3234655172 011.0009888 3234655172 1vc4003589 Benl 74950 062714 063014 3/'4754 344754 3447il 344754 1,143.05 344755 o7t1012014 61,213.03 07t1012014 07t1012014 0711012014 07t15t2014 07t15t2014 07115t2014 07t1512014 344756 3,215.00 344757 1,937.45 344758 379.80 344759 102.48 344760 8,183.28 344761 807.96 P tinled: 7 l29l2o1 4 3:40: 1 1 PM Page 10 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT ECS IIVAGING, INC , FEDEX 011 9019.860000 30,000 00 Laserliche Named Full User with 10153 011.9019.860000 6.000.00 Laserfiche Advanced Audti Trailwith '10153 011.9019.860000 6,000.00 Laserfiche Web Acces 011 .9019.860000 'l ,500.00 Laserfiche Digital Signatures 011 9019.860000 2,990.00 LF Connector 011 9019.860000 6,00000 Laserfiche Named Full Userwith 10153 011.9019.860000 1,200 00 Laserfiche Advanced Audit Trail with 10153 011 9019.860000 '1,200.00 Laserfiche Web Access LSAP 10153 011.9019.860000 300.00 Laserfiche Digital Signature LSAP 10153 1 0'1 53 10153 10153 011.0009897 011.0009897 011.0009897 011.0009897 0't1.0009897 0'11.0009897 011.0009897 011.0009897 01'1.0009897 011 .0009897 344762 4762 344762 344762 344762 344762 344762 344762 344762 344762 55,788.00 344763 46.48 344764 157.50 344765 3,125.00 344766 1'18 30 344767 011 9019.860000 598.00 LF Connector LSAP 011.1003.520000 46.48 Service Petiod 07114 '10153 270719149(B) o7o't't4 15166 s1139189.001 011.0009108 933312264(B) 07t15t2014 07115t2014 07t1512014 07l't512014 07115t2014 MAYWOOD MUTUAL WATER CO 011 1033.560000 '157.50 Service Period: 06/14 NO. 3 PIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 011 1023.900000 3,125.00 OU2 lndustrial Parcels CORP PLUIVIBING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 011.1049.520000 118.30 Plumbing Supplies- UPS Printed 7/29/2014 3:40 llPM 01'1 1041.520000 31 01 Service Period:06/14 Page 'l '1 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CALOLYMPIC SAFETY DAVID LeDUFF 326630 011.000964'l 326630 070714 42547 070914 020.1084.520000 177 00 Bitrex fit test kit, #0102 326630 011.0009641 020.1084.520000 8.88 Threshold screening solution Bitrex 6 326630 011.0009641 020.1084 520000 888 Fittest solution Bitrex,6/box, #0504 326630 011.0009641 020.1084.520000 0.67 Alcohol wipes, 1o/unit, #730 020.'1084.520000 17 59 Sales Tax 011.1060.596500 23.52EmergencyResponse 07t15t2014 31.01 344768 344768 344764 344768 344768 2't3.O2 344769 23.52 344770 187.50 344771 344771 2,200.oo 344772 344772 7,049.80 344773 344773 152.60 EASTERN GROUP PUBLICATIONS 020.1084.550000 187 50 Publication Fees rNc 07 t1712014 07117t20't4 07117 t2014 JEREI\iIY CROSS 011.1026.596800 985 00 Tuition Reimbursement 011.1026.596800 l,2l5.00EducationAssistanceProgram 070914(B) KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, 011.1023.900000 6,878.03 Legal and related services to assist 271541 011.0008633 TIEDEMANN 011.104'1.593200 171.77 Legal and related services to assist 272002 011.0008633 PARAGON TACTICAL, INC 01'1.1031.520000 14000 Gel-forming powder for rubber media 1'152 07 t17 t2014 07t17t2014 Prnled: 712912014 3 40 11PM 011.1031.520000 '12 60 Sales Tax 1152 011 0009724 07117 t2014 Page 12 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT POWER DESIGN 011.9019 590'110 1.700.00 Annual Preventative Maintenance 40526 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 011 1042 560000 236.24 Service Period; 06/'14 UNIVERSAL LASER A GDC 011.9019.590110 75.00 Maintenance & Services COI\4PANY 01'1.9019.590110 259.22 Mainlenance&Repairs 011 9019 590110 75 00 Maintenance & Repairs 0'11 9019.5901'10 279 92 Maintenance & Repairs 011.9019 590110 293.00 Maintenance & Repairs 070914 4056'l94tN 4074169tN 40741811N 4074185tN 4074191 tN 07 t17 t2014 o7t1712014 07 t1712014 07t22t2014 07 D2t2014 344774 1,700 00 344775 236 24 344776 344776 344776 344776 344776 982 14 344777 344777 344777 64,746 06 34477A 4,261.74 344779 344779 107.39 344780 FOLSOM LAKE FORD 01'l 4031.840000 '17.50 CALTFoRNTATIRE FEE 011 4031.840000 5,344 56 Sales Tax HERNDON RECOGNITION CO. 011.1026.596900 4,261.78 Service Pins L.B. JOHNSON HARDWARE CO. #1 011.1046.520000 17 63 Hardware Supplies- 01'l'1049.520000 89 76 Hardware Supplies- 0'11.4031.840000 59,384.00 2O14 Ford lnterceptor Utility Model- 070814VRS 011.0009594 070814VRS 011.0009594 070814VRS 91041 060314VRS(B) 011.0009102 060314VRS(B) 0110009102 THOMPSON INFORMATION 011.1026.596600 536 99 Fair Labor Standards Act Handbook 070114(8) SERVICES P nnled: 7 l29l2o1 4 3:40:11 PM 07t2212014 Page 13 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENOOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT OESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT VERNON CHAMBER OF COIVIMERCE WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 011.1002.550000 011 1002.550000 01't 120010 o11.120010 011.1200'10 0'11.1200'10 011 .1200'10 011 .1200'10 011.120010 011.'1200'10 011.120010 011.120010 011.1M3.590000 011.'1043.590000 011.'1026 502031 5.250.00 21,798.91 364.',|4 45.60 42 00 365.94 274.O4 230.84 1,130.70 230.16 241 a7 1,084.25 1,890.92 2,539 47 68.63 071714 5393 070714VRS 070714VRS 070714VRS 070714VRS 0707'l4vRS 070714VRS 070714VRS 070714VRS 070714VRS 'l0001881501 7014 7079 072214 07t2212014 07t22t2014 536.99 344781 344781 27,044.91 344782 344782 344782 344782 344782 344782 344782 344782 344782 2,929.29 344783 1,084.25 344784 344784 4,430.39 344785 37th Annual Golf Tournament Business & lndustrial Directories Ecc.Bowl Clip - lvlango, 12 per box - 6 WAXIE Spray Bottles,24 oz., pa.t WAXIE Trigger Sprayet,22 - 32 oz., The Wave 2.0 Urinal Deodorizer - Mango, WAXIE Mango Plus Liquid Microbes - 12 #32 Standard Economical Cotton Mop - 12 1996 Kleenline White 2-ply Bath Tissue Clean & Soft White No Touch Roll Towel Sales Tax Building Materials- Preventative Maintenance Rolling Report Medical Reimbursements 0'11.0009878 011.0009878 011.0009878 0'11.0009878 011 0009878 011.0009878 011 0009878 011.0009878 0 1 1 .0009'1 '1 6 07122t2014 07122t2014 WHITE CAP CONST. SUPPLY AEGIS ITS, INC BRUCE V,MALKENHORST, SR, Prioted: 7/2912014 3 40 11PM 07 t2412014 Page '14 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT COLONIAL SUPPLEMENTAL INS CURRENT WHOLESALE ETECTRIC JEMMOTT ROLLINS GROUP, INC L.B. JOHNSON HARDWARE CO. #1 METLIFE - GROUP BENEFITS o11.210230 01 1 .1 049.520000 011.1021.797000 01 1 .1 043.520000 011 .'1033.520000 01 1 .1 001 .502030 01 1 .1 002.502030 011.1003.502030 01 1 .1 004.502030 011 .1 01 5.502030 01 1 .1 01 6.502030 o11.1024.502030 01 I .1 026.502030 01 1 .1 026.502031 01 1 .1 031 .502030 01 1 .1 033.502030 77136/'70701142 061114VRS JUN14 663888 665838 070114 070114 0701'14 070114 070114 070114 070114 070114 070114 070114 070114 011 .0009103 011 .0009102 0'11 .0009958 07t2412014 07t24t2014 07t24t2014 07t24t2014 07t24t2014 68.63 344786 1,294.07 344787 561.11 344788 10,000.00 344789 344789 38.40 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 1,294.O7 Supplemental lns - 07/14 561.11 Electrical Supplies- 10,000.00 Professional Services 10 62 Hardware Supplies- 27.78 Plumbing and building hardware- 256.94 412.83 231.91 465.81 044.65 97.64 463.82 309.57 4,710.44 4,844.47 7,402.60 Coverage Period: 07114 Coverage Period:.07114 Coverage Period: 07114 Coverage P eriod'. 07 I 1 4 Coverage Period:07114 Coverage Period: 07114 Coverage Period 07114 Coverage Period: 07114 Coverage Period:07114 Coverage Period: 07114 Coverage Period:. 07114 Ptinled: 7 1291201 4 3:40:11 PM Page15of37 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT N4ETLIFE - GROUP BENEFITS 011 1040 502030 011 104'1 502030 011 1043 502030 0'll 1046 502030 011 .'1047.502030 01't .1049.502030 011 .1060.502030 011 .9019.502030 020.1084.502030 011.150199 01'l 1026.502031 0'11.1026 502031 o11 210260 011.1033 590000 011 .1033 590000 011.1043.900000 Coverage Petiod: 07114 Coverage Petiod: 07114 Coverage Period: 07/14 Coverage Petiod: 07114 Coverage Petiod: 07114 Coverage Petiod:07h4 Coverage Petiod:07114 Coverage Period: 07/14 Coverage Period: 07/14 Coverage Period: 07114 Medical Expense: V. Malkenhorst Medical Expense; V. Malkenhorst Garnishment; Payment Annual Operating Fees Operating Fees Street lmprovements 3r'.4790 344790 344790 344790 3/,4790 344790 344790 344790 344790 344790 30,212.36 344791NEWPORT HUNTINGTON MED GRP SAMARITAN IMAGING CENTER SANDRA D BINGMAN SOUTH COAST A Q,M,D, 2A2.90 500.79 '1,498.51 451.79 658.67 412.74 846.35 516.80 1,16622 4,036 91 16 03 27.27 2,000.00 217.86 1,354 71 45,856.50 070114 070114 070114 070114 070't14 07o't't4 070114 070114 070114 070114 060114 053114 Ben17 5134 071514VRS 071514VRS(B) 1 07t2412014 0712412014 07124t2014 07 t24f2014 16.03 27 27 344792 344793 2,000.00 344794 344794 1,572.s7 344795SULLY-MILLER CONTMCTING CO, Printed: 7/2912014 3 40t11PM 0712412014 Page 16 oI37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT SULLY.MILLER CONTRACTING CO, 011 1043 9OOOOO 011.'1043 900000 011.1043 900000 THE PIN CENTER UNIVERSAL LASER A GDC COMPANY 112,441 .O5 Street lmprovements 31,350.00 Street lmprovements 57,000 00 Street lmprovements 470.00 Lapel Pins 344795 344795 344795 246,647 55 344796 470.00 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 344797 4,968 28 344798 3,215 00 344799 543.O2 263 17 220 57 521.37 599.48 87.'19 806 60 1,299.38 87.73 3,2'15 00 1,937.45 2 2 2 714086 40615471N 4062541tN 4062771tN 40706161N 4073060tN 407368'l tN 40737841N 4073785tN 4075457tN 44073783tN 8en175136 Ben175132 07t24t2014 07t24t2014 07 t2412014 07t24120't4 VERNON FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION VERNON POLICE OFFI Pnnredr 7/29/2014 3:40:11PM 011.1026.596700 011.90'19 520010 0'1'l.901L520010 01'l .9019.520010 01'l .9019.5200'10 01 1 .901 9. 5200'1 0 011 .9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 0'11 .9019.520010 011.9019 520010 0'11.9019.520010 o11.210250 011.210250 Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Printer Supplies Fire House Fund: Payment Police Association Member Dues: Payment Page 17 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT DISH NETWORK 011.5031.560000 43.00 Service Period: 07114 EASTERN GROUP PUBLICATIONS 011.1031.520000 162.50 Notice of Public Hearing for INC FEDEX . 011.1003.520000 50.14 Service Period: 07114 011.1026.520000 237.5O Service Period: 07114 HERNDON RECOGNITION CO. 011.1026.596900 743.01 Service Pins 011 .1 026.596700 2,000.00 Service Pins KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, 011.1041.593200 7 ,266.43 Legal and related services - TIEDEMANN 011.1023.900000 2,965.57 Legal and related services - THE GAS COMPANY 011 .1 033.560000 363.08 Service Period: 07114 01'1.1048.560000 24.35 Service Period'. 07114 071114 42579 011.0009833 271406314(B) 271406314(B) 90222 90222 271246 011.0008633 271246 011.0008633 071 514VRS 071 514VRS 07t29t2014 10,232.00 07t29t2014 344805 14.00 344806 344806 387.43 0712412014 0712912014 07t29t2014 07129t2014 07t29t2014 1,937.45 344800 43.00 344801 162.50 34.4.802 344802 287.64 344803 344803 2,743.01 344804 344804 MAYWOOD CAR WASH 011.1031.570000 14.00 Car and Truck Washing Services- 489(8) 011.0009189 P(inled: 7 12912014 3:40:1 1 PM 07t29t2014 Page 18 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECK INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT O11.1041.520000 36.02 Service Period: 07114 O11.1041.520000 36.78 Service Period: 07114 933312274 933312284 344807 344807 o7t29t2014 72.80 TOTAL EARLY CHECKS $ 627,965.22 Ptinled. 7 l29l2o1 4 3:40: 1 1 PM Page 19 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 25TH STREET RECYCLING, lNC. 020.1084.520000 31.6'l Crush base materials- ABSOLUTE VICTORY INSIGNIA 011.4031 540000 4,097.95 Badges ADRIANA RAI\,IOS 011 1033 502030 224 95 Vrsion Beneflts: Spouse ADVANCED ELECTRONICS, lNC. 011 1036 596200 1,315.00 Maintenance & Repairs ADVANCED VISION CARE 01'1.103'1.502030 245 00 Vision Benefits OPTOMETRY 011.1031.502030 200.00MsionBenefits AICPA 011.1004 596700 259.78 Accounting Workshop; M Higa 612O77Os 81918 140701201439851 070414 1410201N 0702'14 07o214(B) 011 .0009128 tNvotcE P.o.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 344808 31.61 344809 4,097.95 3448',t0 224.95 344811 't ,315.00 344412 3/,4812 445.00 344813 259.7A 344814 8,900.00 344815 344815 344815 3448',t5 344815 ALL WEATHER ROOFING 011 1048.590000 8,900.00 Repairs & Maintenance AMERIPRIDE UNIFORM SERVICES 011.1043.540000 393.01 Uniform Rental 011.1046.540000 109.30 UniformRental 011.1047.540000 S2.92UniformRental 011.1049.540000 E3.24UniformRental 020.1084 540000 249.92 Uniform Rental Printed 7/2912014 340 11PM 140225 060514VRS 060514VRS 060514VRS 060514VRS 060514VRS Page 20 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT ANTHONY IM FISH 011'1026.596800 540.5STuitionReimbursement ATHENS INSUMNCE SERVICES, 011.1026.594200 6,193.33 Monthly Fees tNc A-THRONE CO., INC 011 '1043.520000 1'18.71 Portable Reslroom Rental CAINE & WEINER COMPANY, lNC. 011.'1033.596200 42.00 Professional Services CALTECH COPIER, lNC. 011.9019590110 962.79 Repairs & Maintenance 01'1 9019.590110 215 09 Repairs & Maintenance CALIF. DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH 011.1060.596550 240 00 Recertification Fee- P filet1: 7 129 l2O1 4 3:40:11 PM 062114 888.39 344416 540.58 3r',4817 6,193.33 344814 114.71 344819 4'15.05 344820 200.00 344821 120.00 344822 42.OO 344823 u4823 1 ,177 .88 344824 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC 011.1046.520000 415.05 Vehicle batteries, alternators and 060914VRS 011 0009109 LLP BURKE, WILLIAMSAND 011.1024.593200 200.00 Professional Services SORENS 174525 BURRO CANYON SHOOTING PARK 011 1031 594200 120 OO SHOOTING RANGE USAGE- 7214C 011 0009928 tvc7708 431416 337848 cT50835 cT50836 052114 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION CHECK NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY |NVO|CE P.O.# 2,10.00 CALIFORNIAFMME & AXLE 011.1046-520000 1,099.11 Froni end repair and alignment- 060514VRS 011.00091'10 U4425 1,009.11 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL 011.1004.596550 '155.00 Membership Fees 072214 3/4826 155.00 ASSOCIATION CALIFORNIA 020.1084.596550 1,507.00 Waler Utility Association Memb€rship 1939(8) 344f27 MUNICIP 1,507.00 CAMINO REALCHEVROLET 011.1 6.520000 148.79 Auto parts for cars and trucks.- 38154 011.00091& 3/4820 148.79 CBiZVALUATION GROUP, LLC 011.1025.595200 1,700.00 Vendorto provide analysis thal will be 53102 011.0009711 U4A29 1,700.00 CCCA 011.1040.5S6500 18.50 City Manager Meeting 1584 34443) 18.50 CCDEH 011.1060.536550 750.00 Membership Dues: L. Grossberg 10157 34431 011.1060.596550 352.00 Membership Dues: D. Leduff 1O2O7 34,$31 1,102.00 CLEANSTREET, lNC. 011.1043.590m0 9,199.72 Swe€per SeNice 74794 34432 9,199.72 CLINICALLAB OF SAN 020.1084.596200 1,283.00 Wbter Sampling SeNices 935807 314833 BERNARDINO Ptinled: 7 12912014 3:40:'l 1 PM Page 22 ot 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVO|CE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT COLANTUONO, HIGHSIVIITH & 011.1024.593200 2,245.OO AOV. Jurupa Avenue 27241 1,283.00 344834 2,245.OO CONSOLIDATED DISPOSAL 011 '1033.520000 202.28 Disposal Service 063014VRS 344835 SERVICE 011 1M3.596200 922.94 Disposal Service 0630'I4VRS 344835 011.'1048.596200 50.57 Disposal Service 0630'I4VRS 344835 011 1049 596200 174.44 Disposal Service 063014VRS 344835 1,350.23 CRAlc WELDING SUPPLYCO. 011.1047520000 200.06 Welding Supplies- 601241 0'l'1.0009105 344836 200.06 CRUM OPTOMETRIC GROUP 011.1033.502030 200.00 Vision Benefits 0626'14 344437 200 00 CYBERNETTCS STORAGE 011.9019860000 6,749.00 Cybernetics iSAN-1116 conflgured per 786515 011.0009873 344838 ENGINEER 011.9019.860000 2,038.00 ltem # RD|.SSD.512GA- 786515 011 0009873 344838 011.9019.860000 4,344.00 8 Hard Drives 6OOGB SAS, '15K- 7865'15 011 0009873 344838 01'1.9019.860000 1,956.00 6 Hard Drives 2TB SAS 7.2K- 786515 011.0009873 344434 011.9019.860000 205.00 ltem # isAN-1100ruc- 786515 011.0009873 344838 011.9019.860000 392.00 Freight 786515 0'11.0009873 344838 15,684.00 DANTELKTMES 011 1033.502030 20000 Vision Benefits: Spouse O7O114 344839 Pnnlp.d 712912014 3 40 11PM Page 23 ol 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT DANIEL KIMES DELL [/ARKETING L.P 011 1033 502030 011 1061 520000 0'11.1061.520000 011 1061 520000 011 1061.520000 011 1061.520000 060 6060 520000 011 1060 520000 011 1061 520000 060 6060.520000 011.1060 520000 011 1061.520000 060.6060.520000 011 1060.520000 011.9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 011.9019.520010 011 9019.520010 01'1 .9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 0'11 .90'19 520010 011 .9019.5200'10 070114(B) XJDP49PT3 XJDP49PT3 XJDP49PT3 XJDP49PT3 XJDPTl MKl XJDPTl MKl XJDPTl MKl XJDPTl MKl XJDPTl MKl XJDPTl I\4K,I XJDPTl IVIK,I XJDPTl I\,IK1 XJDPTl MK,I XJFCN,I4J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJ FCN,14J3 XJ FC N 14J3 150.00 Vision Benellts: Child Dell Precision M4800 CTO Base Dell Precision M48OO CTO Base Environmental Fee Sales Tax OptiPlex 9020 MiniTower configured as OptiPlex 9020 MiniTower configured as OptiPlex 9020 MiniTower configured as OptiPlex 9020 MiniTower configured as OptiPlex 9020 Mini Tower configured as OptiPlex 9020 Mini Tower configured as Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Dell 23 lvlonrtor - Dell 23 lvlon(or - Dell 23 Monitor - Dell 23 Monitor - Dell 23 Monitor - State Environmental Fee for display '15 State Environmental Fee for display 15 State Environmental Fee for display 15 859.93 333.00 4.00 77.37 3,770.96 4,508.06 205.64 1,244.OO 1 ,491 94 68.06 339.40 405.74 '18.49 3,355.36 4,1 .20 5,87'1.88 1,677.68 1,677.68 64.00 80.00 112.OO 0'l1.0009759 011.0009759 0'11.0009759 01'1.0009796 011.0009796 011 0009796 011.0009796 011.0009796 011.0009796 011.0009892 011.0009892 011.0009892 011.0009892 011.0009892 011 0009892 011 .0009892 01'1.0009892 344839 344840 344440 344840 344440 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 350 00 Printed 7/29/2014 3:40:11 PM Page 24 ol 37 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER DELL MARKETING L P.011.9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 011 9019.520010 011.90'19 520010 011.9019.520010 01'1.9019.520010 0'11.90'19.520010 011.9019.520010 011.9019.520010 01'l .9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 011 .90'19.520010 011 .90'19.520010 011.90'19.5200'10 011.9019.5200'10 011.9019.520010 011 .9019.520010 011.'1033.520000 01'1.'1033.570000 011.1033.570000 XJFCN,14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN 14J3 XJFCN 14J3 XJFCN,I4J3 XJFCNl4J3 XJFCNl4J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN 14J3 XJFC N 14J3 XJFCN14J3 XJFCN,l4J3 XJFCN 14J3 XJFCN 14J3 072814VRS 8761 8870 0'11.0009892 011.0009892 011.0009892 01 1 0009892 011 0009892 011 0009892 01'1 .0009892 011 .0009892 011 0009892 011 0009892 011 0009892 011.0009892 CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 344840 3,14840 344840 344840 344840 344440 344440 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 344840 33,'139 70 344841 102.00 344842 344842 AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DEWEY PEST CONTROL FIRE APPARATUS SOLUTIONS 32.00 State Environmental Fee for display 15 32.00 Slate Environmental Fee for display 15 217.69 Dell 24 Monitor - P2414H (320-9794) 272.1'l Oell24 Monitot - P2414H (320-9794) 380 95 Dell 24 Monilot -P2414H (320-9794) 108.84 Oell24 Monitor - P2414H (320-9794) 108.85 Dell 24 Monitor - P2414H (320-9794) 3.20 State Environmental Fee for display 15 4.00 State Environmental Fee for display 15 5.60 State Environmental Fee for display 15 1 60 State Environmental Fee for display 15 1 .60 State Environmental Fee for display 15 321.57 Sales Tax 401.97 Sales Tax 562 75 Sales Tax '160 79 Sales Tax 160.79 Sales Tax 102.00 Pest Control Service 963 18 Maintenance & Repairs 482.81 Maintenance & Repairs P.l],ted 712912014 3 40 11PM Page 25 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2OI4 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT FIRE APPARATUS SOLUTIONS FLEMING ENVIRONMENTAL, INC , FORENSIC NURSE RESPONSE TEAM GARVEY EQUIPMENT COIVIPANY 011 1033.570000 011.'1033.570000 011 1033.570000 011.1033 570000 011 '1033.570000 011.1033.570000 011 '1033.570000 01'1 .1033.570000 01'1 1033.570000 011 .1033.570000 011 .1033.570000 0'11.1033 570000 011.1033 570000 011 .1033.570000 011 '1049 590000 011 1031 594200 011 '1046 520000 1,885.20 6,926.36 183 63 507 .'12 1,462.19 1 ,767 .82 520.28 457 .95 957 .79 '1 ,161 96 1,',t99.73 623 0'1 53 56 103.02 4,050.00 730.00 aa72 8873 aa74 8876 8877 8878 8879 8880 8881 8882 8884 8885 9881 61214 73336 Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Maintenance & Repairs Fuel Storage/Dispenser lvlaintenance- SART Exam 4A42 344442 344842 344842 344842 344A42 344842 344842 344842 3/.4842 344842 344842 u4842 344842 19,255.61 344843 4,050.00 344844 730 00 344845 23.11 Page 26 of 37 011.0009094 Pt\nted 7 l29l2o1 4 3:1O 11 PM 23.11 Lawn equipment parts & services -0 1 'l .00091 06 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.o.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT GATEWAY CITIES 011.1043.596200 1O,OOO.OO 710 Corridor EIR/EIS Report 062614 344A46 10,000.00 GAUTTERLANDCO. 095.5095 400900 13,649.88 Refund Parcel Tax- 071514(8) 344447 '13,649.88 GAUTIER LAND CO. 095.5095.400900 5.971.72 Refund Warehouse Parcel Tax- 071514 U4848 5,971.72 GAUTTER LAND CO 095.5095.400900 1O8.OO Refund ParcelTax- o71514(C\ 344849 108.00 GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES, 011.9019.590110 4,7OO.OO Crime Map Software 15389 344850 rNc 4,700.00 HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS, LTD., O2O.1O84.52OOOO 380.04 Water Distribution Products- 061814VRS 011 0009113 344851 O'11.120010 85OOO Blue Spring-Lok Heat Stamped: City of C082880 011.0009642 344851 011.120010 85o.oo Grey Spring-Lok Heat Stamped: City of C082880 011.0009642 344851 011.'!2OO1O 850 OO Black Spring-Lok Heat Stamped: City of C082880 011.0009642 344851 0'11.120010 229.50 Sales Tax C082880 344851 3,159.54 HDL SOFTWARE, LLC 011.9019.590110 3,434.67 Code Endorcement Software 96341N 344452 3,4U 67 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 011.1048.520000 662 50 Tools and plumbing hardware- 060314VRS 011.0009145 344853 011.1049.520000 2,970.79 Tools and plumbing hardware- 060314VRS 011 0009145 344853 Prnled 7l29l2l'14 3 4A 11PM Page 27 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPI.AY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES HUNTINGTON PARK RUBBER STAMP IGNACIO ESTRADA INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR, INC Prinled: 7 1291201 4 3:40:1 1 PM 01 1 .1 033.520000 011.1043.520000 01 1 .1 049.520000 01'1 .1 2001 0 020.1 084.520000 01 1 .1 041 .520000 01'1 .1 041 .520000 01'l .1043.520000 01 1 .1 040.520000 01 1 .1 043.520000 01 1 .1 043.520000 01 1 .1 043.520000 011.1040.520000 011 .1 041 .520000 01 1 .1 043.520000 011.1040.520000 01 1 .1 031 .s02030 011 .9019.520010 605.1 5 104.88 35.92 898.05 438.22 104.45 104.45 104.45 43.65 148.05 44.13 37.95 15.95 18.81 30.12 5.37 151.00 4,953.56 Small tools & plumbing hardware- Tools and plumbing hardware- Tools and plumbing hardware- Tools and plumbing hardware- Tools and plumbing hardware- N28 X-Stamper (Black lnk)- N28 X-Stamper (Black lnk)- N28 X-Stamper (Black lnk)- N16 X-Stamper (Black lnk)- T5460A TRODAT 5460 Dater (Black lnk)- T5440A TRODAT 5440 Dater (Black lnk) T5430ATRODAT Dater (Black lnk)- MSO1A Custom Molding Stamp- Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Vision Benefits Microsoft Surface Pro 3 - 12" - Core i5 060514VRS 060914VRS 060914VRS 061214VRS 061 714VRS 061 71 4VRS 061714VRS 061714VRS 061714VRS 061 714VRS 061 714VRS 061 71 4VRS 061714VRS 061 714VRS 061 71 4VRS 061 714VRS 062614 11003734382 011.0009100 011 .0009144 011 .0009144 01 1 .0009143 011.0009142 011.0009874 011 .0009874 011.0009874 011 .0009874 011.0009874 011.0009874 011.0009874 011 .0009874 344853 344853 344853 344853 344853 5,715 51 3448il 344854 344854 3r''4854 344854 344854 34854 344854 344854 344854 344854 657.38 344855 151.00 344856011.0009896 Page 28 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTEO CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION |NVO|CE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR, INC 011.9019.520010 393.56 Microsoft Surface Pro Type Cover - 11003734382 011.0009896 344856 011.9019.520010 120.52 Microsoft Surface Ethernet adaptor - 11003734382 011.0009896 344856 011.9019.520010 227.08 Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse - Surface 11003734382 011.0009896 344856 01't.9019.520010 12.00 EWR ',t1003734382 011.0009896 344856 011.9019.520010 512.53 Sales Tax 11OO37U382 344856 6,219.25 INTER-VALLEY POOL SUPPLY 020.1084.500140 2,480.99 Chlorine 0620'I4VRS 344857 2.480.99 INVESTIGATIVE POLYGRAPH 011.1031.596200 175.00 Polygraph Service 122 344858 SERV.'175.00 JASON MCEACHMN 011 1033.502030 '10.00 Vision Benefits 071614 344859 10.00 JASON ROSA 011.1026.596800 225.00 Tuition Reimbursement 052314 344860 225.OO JONATHAN SUDDUTH 011.1026.596800 191.00 Tuition Reimbursement 062514 344861 191.00 JSB FIRE PROTECTION, LLC 011.1033.595200 1,668.29 Maintenance Services '14206 u4862 1,668.29 KENNEDY NAMEPLATE CO. 011.1060.520000 1,138.50 2015 Vehicle Certification Stickers- 071514VRS 011.0009894 344863 01'1.1060.520000 102.47 Sales Tax 071514VRS 344863 Prinled 7/29/2014 3 40 11PM Page 29 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY |NVO|CE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 1,240.97 KIETH BURKHART, OD 011.1033.502030 225.00 Vision Benefts: Child O7O714 uAAU 225.n LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES, lNC. 011.1031.594200 13.20 Over the phone lnterpretation 3394550 344865 13.20 LEIU - LAPD/IrAJOR CRIMES OIV 011-1031.596550 5€5.m Membership Fees:J. Winegar 14175 344866 595.00 LEWS BRISBOIS BISGAARo & 011 1024.593200 1,558.64 ortiz, Vselv City ofvemon 1349133 344847 O11jO245932OO 495.00 AFA lnvestment 1351133 344467 2,053.64 LIEBERT CAsslDY wHlTllIORE 011.1024.593200 10,393.40 Malkenhorsl Ereach ofcomplainl 179266 344868 011.1024.593200 9,410.30 CALPERS Administrative Appeal 182155 344868 19,803.70 LOPEZ & LOPEZTIRE SERVICE 011 1046.52m0O 9M.88 'l'ires & Repairs- 060214VRS 0'11.0009107 3'{4869 904.88 MANDELL MUNICIPAL 011.1024.593200 2,162.00 Legalservices 061914 344870 COUNSELING 011.1024.593200 2.317.56 Legalservices 071514 341870 4,479.56 MARKLEYTECHNOLOGIES 011.9o1s.59o110 3,720.m Cily-wide Emailsecudty Subscription 5897 3{4€71 ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION Ptinled. 7 l29l2o1 4 3:40:1 1 PM Page 30 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION |NVO|CE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 3,720.00 MAYWOOD CAR WASH 0'11.1043.570000 28.00 Carwash Service- 501 011.0009172 344472 011 1046.570000 15O.OO Car Wash Service- 50'l 01'1.0009172 U4A72 020.1084 57OOOO 21.OO Car Wash Service- 501 011.0009172 344472 011.1031.570000 28O.OO Carand Truck Washing Services- 504 011.0009189 344872 479.00 MELVYN GREEN & ASSOCIATES, 01'l.1041.595200 1,719.75 Plan Check Services 13666 344473 tNc 1,719.75 MUELLER SYSTEMS, LLC 011.120010 2,760.00 2" Hersey Water Meter), part#W0PN101. 2877648 0'l'l.0009856 344474 011.120010 24840 Sales Tax 2877648 344874 3,008.40 NEHA 011.'1060.596550 95.00 Membership Fees: L Johnson 0718'14 U4875 95.00 NEWBASTS 011.120010 2,11O.OO 24' X 36" X 24" deep boxes with 20K 449592 011.0009883 344876 011.120010 13O.OO Freight 449592 011.0009883 344876 o1'l.12OOlO 184.63 SalesTax8.7s 449592 344876 2,424.63 NORMANA. TRAUB ASSOCIATES 011.1031.596200 3,120.00 lnvestigator Services 14058(8) 344877 3,'120.00 NORTH STAR ELECTRONICS, LLC 011.4031.570000 'l5OOO Code3Torus Dual Red/Blue Mirror Front 1503 011.0009834 U4878 Pinled:712912014 3 40 11PM Page 31 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.# 1503 '1503 1503 '1503 '1503 '1503 1503 1503 1503 1503 071414VRS 071414VRS 071414VRS 071414VRS 0714'l4VRS 071414VRS 071414VRS 0714'14VRS 1072923 1072923 0'11.0009834 011 .0009834 011.0009834 011.0009834 011 0009834 011 0009834 011 0009834 011 .0009834 011.0009834 CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 344878 344878 344878 344474 344474 344878 344878 344878 344878 344878 2,920.46 344879 344879 344879 344879 344879 3/,4879 344879 344479 654.41 344880 344880 NORTH STAR ELECTRONICS, LLC 0,11,4031,570000 011 .4031 .570000 0'11 .4031 .570000 011 4031.570000 011 4031.570000 01'1 4031.570000 011 4031.570000 011 4031.570000 011 .403'1.570000 011 4031.570000 132.00 Code 3 Rear Deck Light LED Amber/Blue 545.00 ltem No. federal u180k; Undercover 215.00 100w Speaker 3'12.00 ltem No. CODE 3 HB9'!5W: HideABlast 177.80 New Trex Code 3 LEDS for Grill Lights 65.00 Miscellaneous Materials Charge- 935.00 Labor Charge for installation of 185 00 lnstallation Charge for radio single 55 00 Coax and whip (Custom Stubb Anlenna)- 148 66 Sales Tax 58.45 Hand and Surface Cleaning Towels- 44 28 Saline Personal Eye Wash Products- 24.00 Antibacterial Hand Sanilizer- 76 30 V-Guard Full Brim Hard Hat with 275.96 Sketchers Work Oxfords Steel Toe- 98.25 GOJO Fast Wipes- 14.58 Sqwincher paper cup sleeves- 62.59 Freight 269.28 Tire Dressing, - 45.36 Freight NORTHERN SAFEry NXKEM PRODUCTS LLC 011.106'1.520000 011 1061 520000 011.106'1.520000 01'1 .1061 .520000 011 1061.520000 011.1061.520000 011.106'1.520000 011.1061 520000 011 '120010 011 .1 20010 011 0009899 011.0009899 011.0009899 011.0009899 011.0009899 011.0009899 011 0009899 011 0009899 0'11.0009861 011.000986'l Printed 7/29/2014 3 40:11PM Page 32 ol 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTEO CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION RICHARD P GUESS M.D . lNC. 011.1033.596200 3,750.00 Medical Oirector Fees RICHARDS, WATSON & GERSHON 011.'1024.593200 187.50 LA MS4 Permit Petition 011.'1024.593200 1,416.00 LA MS4 Permit Petition Printed: 7/2912014 3:40:11 PM tNvotcE P.o.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 314.64 PCI 011 1043 590000 4,925.00 Repairs & Maintenance 164'10 344881 4,925.OO PETCO ANTMAL SUppLtES tNC. 011.1031.520000 192.32 Canine Per Food & Supplies- 040521496 0',1',1.0009196 344882 192.32 PLUI\4BING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 011.'1049.520000 573.01 Plumbing Supplies- S114044500'1 011.0009108 344883 573.01 POSITIVE LAB SERVICE 011.'1048.596200 157-50 Lab Service 49676 344884 157.50 PURE WATER SCIENCE, LLC 011.1049520000 2,426.34 Water System Rental 224OO 344885 2.426.34 REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNW 01'1.'1003.596300 533.14 Election Fees 142155 344886 CLK 533.14 RELIABLE ICE EQUIPMENT, lNC. 01'l.1049.590000 276.80 Repairs & Mainlenace 42453 344887 276.80 070414 195657 196716 344888 3,750.00 344889 3,14889 Page 33 ot 37 CITY OF VERNON WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5, 2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.o.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT 't ,603 50 SANSONE LAW FIRM 011.1043.596200 1,944.00 Telecommunicalion Matters- 1012 O57.OOOOO39 344890 1,944 00 SANTAFEBUILDING 011.1049.590000 6,591 07 Janitoriat Services 12998 344991 MAINTENANCE 6,591.07 SECRETARY OF STATE 011.1003.596550 20.00 VHPS Statement of lnformation 070814 344892 20.00 SO. CALLAND MAINTENANCE, 011.1049590000 2,491.86 Maintenance Services 3236 344893 tNc 2.49'l.86 THE LIGHTHOUSE INC 011.1046.520000 113 83 Auto parts and electrical supplies- 4890'1 011.0009140 344894 113 83 THOMSON REUTERS 011 .4031.520000 845.40 lnformation Charges 829891347 344895 445.40 TOWN CENTER OPTOMETRY 011.1031.502030 195.00 Vision Benefits 071614 344896 195.00 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 011.9019.5901'10 750.00 Business License Reports 45110896 344897 011.9019.590110 2,43700 Professional Services 45111388 344897 011.9019.595210 3,00000 Edenwill create a category forAP 45112490 011.0009783 344897 01'1.9019.595210 75000 Eden will create a category forAP 45'112490 011.0009783 344897 Printed 7/2912014 3:40:11PM Page 34 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 PR!NTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT U.S. HEALTHWORKS MEDICAL GROUP UNITED SITE SERVICES VASQUEZ & COMPANY, LLP VINCENTA. RODRIGUEZ VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC co. WHITTIER COURTHOUSE 01 1 .1 026.597000 01 1 .1 026.597000 01 1 .1 026.597000 01 1 .1 023.596200 0'11 .1023.596200 01 1 .1 004.595200 01 1 .1 043.502030 020.1 084.520000 011.1049.520000 020.1084.520000 011 .'1031 .594200 274.00 199.00 105.00 204.72 140.89 3,000.00 2520756CA 2524464CA 2528018CA 1142055191 1142055192 2014653tN 071614 061614VRS 062014VRS 062014VRS 062414 011 .0009098 011.0009097 011 .0009112 011.0009112 75.00 Vision Benefits: Child 378.62 Asphalt 573.61 Electrical Supplies- 65.71 Electrical Supplies- 287.5O Parking Citations Pre-Employment Physicals DOT/Physicals Pre-emoployment Physicals Fencing rental and maintenance- Fence rental and Maintenance- Professional Services 6,937.00 344898 3,+4898 344898 578.00 344899 344899 345.61 344900 3,000.00 344901 75.00 344902 378.62 344903 344903 639.32 344904 287.50 Prinled: 7 12912014 3:40: 1 1 PM Page 35 of 37 CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT WILLIAMS DATA MANAGEMENT ZUMAR INDUSTRIES, INC 011 .1003.596200 011 .1 003.596200 011.1043.520000 333.00 1 , 146.35 2,095.53 Storage Fees Storage Fees Street Signs- 31 2639 314165 062314VRS 011 .0009126 TOTAL PRINTED CHECKS 344905 344905 1,479.35 344906 2,095.53 $ 267,497.23 Page 36 of 37P tinled: 7 1291201 4 3:40: 1'l PM CITY OF VERNON WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1405 AUGUST 5,2014 RECAP BY FUND FUND WIRE TOTAL EARLY CHECK TOTAL PRINTED CHECK TOTAL TOTAL 234,525.78 $ 2,077,409.53011 - GENERAL O2O - WATER 057 - FIBER OPTIC 060 - HAZARDOUS WASTE 095 - PARCEL TAX GRAND TOTAL TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 99 $ 1 ,224,582.47 $ 196,593.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 $ t,421,176.32 $ 618,301.28 $ 1,566.74 8,097.20 0.00 0.00 6,836.11 0.00 6,405.74 19,729.60 204,996.70 8,097.20 6,405.74 19,729.60 627,965.22 $267,497.23 $ 2,316,638.77 Prinled: 7 l29l2o1 4 3:40: 1 1 PM Page 37 ot 37 RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 CITY ADMINISTRATION STAFF REPORT July 29, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council FI NAN CE/TREASU RY D EPARTM ENT RECEE\/ED JUL 3 1 ZO14 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE TO: FROM: RE: ,ilq+William Fox, Finance Director ' / Light & Power Warrant Register for City Council Agenda of August5,2014 It is recommended that the attached Light & Power Warrant Register No. 370 be approved at the City Council meeting of August 5,2014. Light & Power Warrant Register No. 370 totals $5,648,025.15, and covers claims and demands presented during the period of July 8 through July 28, 2014, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank. The following list details the components of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 370: 1. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $5,514,440.38; 2. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $36,241.49; and 3. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $97,343.28. LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 I hereby certify that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrant register have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments and that said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available for payments thereof. This is to certify that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrants have been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of said warrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers: William Fox Finance Director Date: P tinled: 7 129120 14 3:35:02PM Page 2 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARMNT REGISTER NO.37O AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE WIREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CALIFORNIA ISO WIRELESS INNOVATION LIMITED 055.9000.900000 1.195 00 lridium CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500150'194.4'l RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500170 -9,938 56 hitial Charges 06/14 055.9200.500150 1'19,672.93 lnitialCharges06/'14 055.9200.500190 2,539.86 lnitialCharges06/14 055 9200.500210 17,044.43 lnitial Charges 06/14 055.9200.500150 -1O,244.7O RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500'170 -1,053.45 RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500'190 -44.61 RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500210 -105.77 RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500150 0 10 Revised Charges 021'1 055.9200.500190 0 02 Revised Charges 07/1'l 055.9200.500150 42,053.45 RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500'1 70 -897 99 Revised Charges 06/14 201407013127696 092 2014070't3127696 120 201407013127656 120 201407o',t3127696 120 201407013127696 120 201407013127696 120 201407013127696 120 2014070't3127696 120 201407013127696 120 201407013127696 120 201407013127696 120 16917 201407 043127 7 49 598 201407083127749 598 5618 5618 5618 5618 5618 561 I 5618 5618 5618 5618 5618 o7loat2014 118,024.66 5619 1,'t95.00 5620 5620 Printed: 7/29/2014 3135 02PM 07t10t2014 Page 3 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT OESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE WIRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CALIFORNIA ISO 055 9200.500190 055 9200 5002'10 055 9200.500'170 055 9200 500'150 055.9200 500'190 055 9200.500190 055 9200 500150 055 9200 500'170 055 9200 500210 055 9200 500190 055.9200.500150 055.9200 500170 055.9200 500210 055 9200.500240 Revised Charges 06/14 Revised Charges 06/14 Revised Charges '12l12 Revised Charges 12l12 Revised Charges 12l12 lnitial Charges 07/14 lnitial Charges 07/14 lnitial Charges 07/'14 lnitial Charges 07/14 lnitial Charges 06/14 lnitial Charges 06/14 lnitial Charges 06/14 lnitial Charges 06/'14 lnitial Charges 06/14 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 2014070831277 49 598 201407043127 7 49 598 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 2014070A31277 49 598 201407 083127 7 49 598 201407083127749 598 201407083127749 598 2014070831277 49 598 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 5620 883,'108.40 -102 43 -59 97 -44,868.97 19.67 136.84 -1 ,505.13 34,765.O4 4,728.44 14,235.O2 -298 46 24,867.59 805,15'1 .05 3,523.45 1,360.80 Prnled 712912014 3 35 OZPM 07 t1512014 Page 4 of 15 LIGHT A POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5, 20,I4 WIRES ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE WRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 5621 10,'161.63 5622 5622 2,392,362.18 5623 16,391.75 5624 VENDOR DISPLAY EAST WEST BANK BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG BIOFUEL GENERATION SERVICE LLC BtcENT (CALTFORNTA) HOOVER LLC Printed: 7/29/2014 3 35 02PII 055.9000.596500 055.9000 596500 055.9000 596600 055.9000 596600 055 8100.596500 055 8100.596600 055.9100.596600 055 9000.590000 055 9100.520000 055.8100.590000 055.9100 596600 055.9000 596600 055.8100.596600 055.8100.596700 055.9200 500150 055.9200 500180 055.9200.500162 055.9200 500150 775.OO 168.38 -300.00 300.00 649.00 199.00 4,173.00 163.49 152.71 425.O5 1,962.00 398.00 199.00 897.00 374,a44.78 2,017,517 .40 16,391.75 -2't,575.04 Airfare: Staff Lodging; Staff Refund Registration Registration Staff Registration: Staff Registration: Staff Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Training: Staff Training: Staff Training: Staff Energy Related Payment Monthly Capacity Payment Biomethane Energy Price Difference 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(P) 061814(O) 0620140',1 06201401 RPS62014 cFD6201401 0711712014 07t1812014 07114t2014 Page 5 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE WIRE ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT BTcENT (CALTFORNTA) HOOVER LLC U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500180 055.9200.500180 055.9200.500150 055.9200.500180 055.1 51 000 055.9200.450340 055.9200.500150 055.9200.500170 055.9200.500190 055.9200.500150 055.9200.500190 055.9200.500150 055.9200.500170 055.9200.500210 055.9200.500190 Capacity Price Difference Actual Monthly Uprating Credit Energy Purchase Energy Purchase Energy Purchase Revised Charges 09/1 3 lnitial Charges 07114 Revised Charges 09/13 Revised Charges 09/1 3 Revised Charges 09/1 3 lnitial Charges 07114 lnitial Charges 07114 lnitial Charges 07114 lnitial Charges 07114 Revised Charges 06/14 cFD6201401 cFD6201401 GG1766A0614 GG1766A0614 GG1766A0614 201407153127774 641 201407153127774u1 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 223,587.41 42,913.92 35,758.08 29,160.97 -42,913.92 565.77 9.60 -78,243.59 -128.74 5.50 -1,702.08 180,361 .76 9,470.61 17,072.49 -49.13 07t18t2014 07121t2014 5624 5624 244,926.29 5625 5625 5625 22,OO5.13 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 5626 P (inled'. 7 12912014 3:35:02PM Page 6 of '15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5, 2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE WREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500150 7,457.55 RevisedCharges06/14 055.9200.500170 647.60 Revised Charges 06/14 055 9200.500210 49.37 Revised Charges 06/14 055.9200 596200 375.00 Trade VaultAccess 055.9200.596200 375 00 Trade VaultAccess ICE TRADE VAULT LLC DEPARTMENT OF WATER & 055.9200.500170 21 ,870 00 Electric Energy Transactions POWER 055.9200.500260 575.00 ElectricEnergyTransactions PETRELLI ELECTRIC lNC. 055.200400 473,426.95 Electric Service Maintenance 055.200400 492,839 18 Electric Service Maintenance CANTON RENEWABLES. LLC 055.9200.500162 378,788.55 Natural Gas ELEMENT MARKETS RENEWABLE 055 9200.500162 191.744.75 Gas Purchase ELEMENTI\iIARKETSRENEWABLE 055.9200.500162 130,754.20 GasPurchase 201407153127774 680 201407153127774 680 201407 1531277 7 4 680 TVg003 TV9635 GA182209 GA182209 144',t5 14416 cRt10000077 590174 590'173 5626 5626 5626 07t2112014 '135,516.71 5627 5627 07122t2014 750 00 5628 5628 o7123t2014 22,445 00 5629 5629 0712512014 966,266.13 5630 o7t25t2014 378,788 55 5631 o7t2512014 19',1,744.75 5632 o7t25t2014 130,754 20 Printed 7/2912014 3 35 o2Plvl Page 7 of '15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 ACCOUNT VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE WIREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT P tinted. 7 129 120 14 3:35:02PM Page 8 of 15 TOTAL WIRES $ s,514,440.38 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# DATE CHECK ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CHUN CHIH CHEN 055.1 1 001 1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAEDISON 055.9200.560010 055.8100.560010 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 055.9000.520000 055.9100.520000 055.7100.520000 055.9200.520000 05s.8200.520000 055.9000.520000 055.9100.520000 055.7100.520000 055.9200.520000 055.8200.520000 055.9000.520000 055.9000.520000 055.8100.590000 055.8400.590000 055.8000.590000 FEDEX HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 8,241 .54 Refund for usage due to leak 748.64 Service Period: 06/14 64.48 Service Period: 06/14 173.28 Office Supplies- 115.61 Offlce Supplies- 1O9.77 Office Supplies- 36.41 Office Supplies- 17.09 Office Supplies- 15.59 Sales Tax 10.40 Sales Tax 9.88 Sales Tax 3.28 Sales Tax 1.55 Sales Tax 76.82 Service Period: 06/'14 79.74 Service Period: 07114 1,085.84 Small tools and plumbing hardware- 213.16 Small tools and plumbing hardware- 41.35 Small tools and plumbing hardware- 070214 070214VRS 070214VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 062114VRS 270003953 270719149 060414VRS 060414VRS 060414VRS 055.00021 67 055.00021 67 055.0002167 055.00021 67 055.0002167 055.0002045 055.0002045 055.0002045 07to8t2014 07110t2014 07t10t2014 510877 8,241.54 51 0878 51 0878 813.12 510879 51 0879 51 0879 51 0879 51 0879 51 0879 51 0879 51 0879 510879 51 0879 492.86 510880 510880 156.56 51 0881 51 0881 510881 P tinled. 7 129120 1 4 3:35: 02PM 0711512014 Page I of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT OESCRIPTION OATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT L.B. JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1 055 8000.590000 34.05 Small tools and plumbing hardware - 0603'14VRS 055.0002046 055 8400.590000 10.25 Small tools and plumbing hardware - 060314VRS 055.0002046 055 8000.590000 60.25 Service Period: 06/14UPS 07 t'15t2014 1,340.35 510882 510882 44.30 5'10883 60.25 5't 0884 828 43 5'10885 510885 1,384.29 510886 186.03 510887 510887 s'r0887 21,291.89 510888 CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC 055.8000 590000 828.43 Electrical Parts- MCMASTER-CARR SUPPLY 055 8000.590000 790.21 Hardware Supplies- COMPANY 055 8400 590000 594.08 Hardware Supplies- NEWARK 055.8000 590000 186.03 Electrical Parts- POWER CONSULTANTS lNC. PORT 055.9000 900000 4,500 00 Contract Services CA 055.3000.596200 835 95 Contract Services 055 9000.596200 15,955.94 Contract Services JOINT POLE COMMITTEE 055 9100.596200 541.60 Operating Expenses SOUTHERN Pnnted 7 1291201 4 3:35:O2PM 933312264 062514VRS 055.0002057 060314VRS 055.0002047 060314VRS O55.OOO2047 062714VRS 055.0002056 VERNPVHJUNE2O 14 VERNPVHJUNE2O 14 VERNPVHJUNE2O 14 18228 07t1512014 07t1512014 07117120',t4 07t1712014 07117t2014 07t17t2014 Pege 10 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CONSOLIDATED DISPOSAL 055.8400.596200 '101.11 Disposal Service SERVICE 055.8400.596200'10'1.11 DisposalService 055.8400.596200 426 53 Disposal Services LOSANGELES ELEVATOR 055.8400.590000 90.00 Elevator Service SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR 055.8100.570000 20.00 Replacement Plates VEHICLES 902004648310 902004648312 902004648 3 34 7290 072aM 07 t24DO14 07124t2014 07 /24120',t4 07129t2014 07 t17 t2014 541.60 510889 510889 510889 628.75 5'10890 90 00 510891 20.00 510892 33.88 510893 510893 46.36 510894 EFRAIN SANDOVAL FEDEX 27',t406314 272149239 071514 055.9200.596500 33 88 GHG Working Group lvleeting 071714 055.9000 520000 16.76 Service Pe(iod. 07114 055.9000.520000 29.60 Service Petiodt 07114 055.8100.596500 4'1.28 GasReductionTraining o7t2912014 07 t29t20't 4 JORRIE ESTRADA 41 28 TOTAL EARLY CHECKS $ 35,24.I.49 Printed: 7/2912014 3:35 02P[,1 Page 11 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION CHECK NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY tNvotcE P.o.# BASEM ANDRAWOS 055.9'100.5S6500 25.76 Gcalc Pro Pole Loadins Analysis 071e14 5108S5 25.76 BLOOMBERG FINANCE L.P. 055.9200.5962m 273.00 Markel inlomation seNices 5602469792 510896 055.9200.596200 12,241.67 Markel informalion s€rvices ftom March 5602469794 055.0002008 510896 12,514.67 ASSOCIATION CALIFORNIA 055.9000.596550 ,625.00 Eleclric Utilily Associalion 1S39 5108S7 MUNICIP 54.625.00 CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, lNC. 055.9000.596200 12,838.14 Envhonmental, engineering and 38114018720 055.0001885 510898 12,434.14 D&D REFRIGERATION. INC 055.84O0.5962m 525.00 Maidtenanc€ Services 35016 510899 525.00 OOCC/ORIZEN-OOHS 055.9000.596600 1,500.00 Vemon Gas & Electric Logo 5157 510€00 1,500.00 EASTERN GROUP PUBLICATIONS 055.9000.596600 112.50 Publication Fees 42593 510901 tNc 055.S000.5966m 187.50 Publication Fees 42605 510901 300.00 HUNTINGTON PARK RUBBER 055.9000.520000 173-15 ltem #:4926A- 2566901N 055.0002173 510902 STAIVP 055.9000.520000 28.86 ltem #:4926A- 2566901N 055.0m2173 510902 055.3000.520000 117.05 ltem#:4911A- 2566901N 055.0002173 510902 P (inled 7 129 12014 3:35:02PM Page 12 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION CHECK NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY tNvotcE P.o.# HUNTINGTON PARKRUBBER 055.9000.520000 251.69 ltem#: T5430A- 2566901N 055.0002173 510902 STAMP 055.9000.520000 51.37 Sales Tax 2566901N 510902 622.12 LEWS BRISBOIS BISGAARO & 055.9000.593200 3,850.00 Utility Operstions 1352475 510903 3,850.00 MARYAM FARAJZADEH 055.9100.596500 25.76 Gcalc Pro Pole Loading Analysis 071414 5109(X 25_76 MICRO PRECISION CALIBRATION 055.8000.590000 20.00 Calibration Se ices- L490013960 055.0m2086 510905 20.00 PLATTS 055.9200.596200 2,920.m Gas Daily Basic Servics 9S251380 510906 2,9m.OO POWERIVETRIX 055.80O0.59m00 150.00 Powermate CT Recalibralion 120E4 055.0002150 5'10907 055.8000.590000 350.00 Hourly Repair Charge 12OA4 055.mm150 510€07 055.8000.590000 8.00 conn Alligaror clip 12oa4 055.0002150 510007 055.80m.59O0O0 525.00 3:]0 3 Point Calibration Check- 12084 055.m02150 510907 055.80m.590m0 22.05 Freighl 12OU 055.0002150 510907 1,055.05 SANTA FE BUILDING 055.9000.596200 1.7m.94 Janitodal Services 12997 510908 I\4AINTENANCE 055.8400.596200 445.84 Janitorial Services 12997 5'10908 2,152.74 Pdnt d:7/2€t2014 3:35:02PM P.!€13ol15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION CHECK NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY lNvotcE P.o.# SPIEGEL& MCDIARMID, LLP. 055.90m.593200 265.00 GeneralMatters 21V208,892 510909 265.00 V-BAR, LLC 055.9000.900m0 2,640.00 Meleorological sludies to collect wind 14m 055.0001364 510S10 2,640.00 WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC 055.8000.590000 1,2t64.00 Transiomer Oil Samples- 051914VRS 055.0002076 510911 SOLUTIONS, 1,464.00 TOTAL PRINTED CHECKS $ 97,343.28 Ptinled: 7 129120 14 3:35:02PM Page 14 of 15 LIGHT & POWER WARRANT REGISTER NO. 370 AUGUST 5,2014 RECAP BY FUND EARLY PRINTED WIRE TOTAL CHECK TOTAL CHECK TOTAL oss-LIGHT&POWER$5,514,,{40.3a$36,241.,19$97,Y3.2A$5,64a,025.15 GRAND TOTAL TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 17 $ 5,514,UO.38 $ 36,241.49 $ 97,343.28 $ S,648,025.15 Prinled: 7 129 l2o1 4 3:35:02PM Page 15 of '15 RECEIVED JUL 3 0 Z}ttt CIIY ADI\4INISIRATION STAFF REPORT FI NANCE/TREAS U RY DEPARTM E NT July 29, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council William Fox, Finance Direc ,o, il77 Gas Warrant Register for Gity CouncilAgenda of August 5, 2014 It is recommended that the attached Gas Warrant Register No. 158 be approved at the City Council meeting of August 5,2014. Gas Warrant Register No. 158 totals $2,805,103.98, and covers claims and demands presented during the period of July 8 through July 28, 2014, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank. The following list details the components of Gas Warrant Register No. 158: 1 . Ratification of wire transfers totaling $2,745,124.83', 2. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $29,412.07; and 3. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $30,567.08. REGEf,VT;:D JUL 3 1 ZOi4 CITY CLERKS OTTICE TO: FROM: RE: CITY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5,2014 I hereby certify that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrant register have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments and that said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available for payments thereof. This is to certify that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrants have been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of said warrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers: William Fox Finance Director Date: P rinled: 7 129 I 2014 3:30: 54PM Page2 of 7 CITY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5,2014 WIRES VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE WIRE INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT CITIGROUP ENERGY lNC. 056.5600.500167 27,600.00 Natural Gas EDF TRADING NORTH AMERICA, 056.5600.500160 738,964.83 Natural Gas LLC BP ENERGY COMPANY 056.5600.500160 1,978,560.00 Natural Gas 3661 1 81 140134 1 330943 269 o7t25t2014 27,600.00 270 o7t25t2014 738,964.83 271 o7t25t2014 1,978,560.00 TOTAL WTRES $ 2,745,124.83 Ptinled: 7 129 l2o1 4 3 : 30:54PM Page 3 of 7 CITY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5, 2014 EARLY CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT A.M. ORTEGA CONSTRUCTION, 056 5600.590000 20,509.70 Construction Services- tNc. 65805RtN 056 0000204 SPY-TECH SURVEILLANCE, INC 056 5600.900000 210.00 Central Station Alarm Monitoring - 070114VRS 056 0000275 A-BEST INDUSTRIAL 056 5600.520000 2.209.26 Gas Supplies- 07 toat2014 0711012014 07115t2014 0712412014 0712912014 07t29t2014 1165 20,509.70 1166 210.00 '1167 2,209.26 1168 55 56 1'169 4,605.00 1170 312.s0 1171 1171 't171 1',t71 1171 1171 '1171 CONSOLIDATED DISPOSAL 056 5600596200 55.56 Disposal Service SERVICE CORRPRO COI\4PANIES 056 5600 595200 4,605.00 2014 Annual Cathodic Survey 239321 EASTERN GROUP PUBLICATIONS 056 5600596600 312.50 Publication Fees rNc rN5216 056 0000222 902004617514 4256/ 060214VRS 056.0000268 060214VRS 056.0000268 0602'14VRS 056.0000268 P&F DISTRIBUTORS 056 120010 056 120010 056 120010 056 120010 200.00 6" PE Prpe Straight Length- 24.00 2" 45 de9.PE Pipe IPS- 30.00 2" Electro Fusion Coupling- 132.00 6" x 1/2" CTS Brand Saddle Tee- 060214VRS 056.0000268 056 120010 740.00 2'Walworlh Plug Valve Flange - 060214VRS 056.0000268 056 120010 28271 Freight 056 120010 101.34 Sales Tax 060214VRS 056.0000268 060214VRS Pinled ll29l2A14 3 30 54PM Page 4 of 7 ClTY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5,2014 EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT 07129t2014 1,510.05 TOTAL EARLY CHECKS $ 29,4'12.07 P tinled: 7 1291201 4 3: 30: 54PM Page 5 of 7 CITY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5,2014 PRINTED CHECKS VENDOR DISPLAY ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION |NVO|CE P.O.# CHECK NUMBER AMOUNT AIR RESOURCES BOARD 056.5600.500230 2,441.OO lmplementation Fee 056.5600.500230 22,038.00 lmplementation Fee INTERSTATE GAS SERVICES, lNC. 056.5600.596200 5,140.99 NaturalGas Consulting JOHNSON - PELTIER 056.5600.900000 892.00 Electrical Services SMARDAN SUPPLY CO. 056 5600.590000 55.09 Pipe valves & fittings- colA140044 co1A140055 7021183 36937 s2442459002 056.0000223 1172 1172 24,479.00 1173 5,140.99 1174 892.00 1175 55.09 TOTAL PRINTED CHECKS $ 30,557.08 Ptinled: 7 12912014 3:30:54PM Page 6 of 7 CITY OF VERNON GAS DEPARTMENT WARRANT REGISTER NO. 158 AUGUST 5,2014 RECAP BY FUND EARLY PRINTEDFUNO WIRE TOTAL CHECK TOTAL CHECK TOTAL 056 - NATURAL GAS GMND TOTAL TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 4 $ 2,745,124.83 $ 29,412.07 $ 30,567.08 $ 2,805,103.98 $ 2,745,124.83 $ 29,412.07 $ e0,567.08 $ 2,805,103.98 P (inled: 7 129120 1 4 3: 30: 54PM PageT ol7 FIRE DEPARTMENT Michael A. Wilson, Fire Chief 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 Telephone (323) 583-8811 Fax (323) 826-7407 RECEIVED JUL 2 9 20tr CITY ADMINISTRATION RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 CIIY CLERI(S OFFICE J:uly 23,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Vernon Honorable Members: Attached is a copy of the Vernon Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of July 1, 2014 through July 15,2014. Respectfully Submitted, MAW:ar : Fireletnow lEryc fus iu e $ I n[us t ria f Fire Chief VERNON FIRE DEPARTMENT COMPAIYY ACTIVITIES July l, 2014 to July 15,2014 ACTIVITY TYPE FIRE PREVENTION: Regular Inspections (#): Re-Inspections (#): Spec. Haz. Inspections (#): Total Inspections: Total Man Hours: TRAINING ffiOURS): Firefighting Hazardous Materials Safety Apparatus Operations Equipment Operations CPR First Aid Total Hours: PRE-rNCrpENT (HOURS): Planning District Familiarization Total Hours: PERTOpTC TEST (HOURS): Hose Testing Purnp Testing Total Hours: This Period Last Year Last Year To Date 877 1064 This Period 37 37 507 This Year To Date 885 1086 r09t 383 t47t 1486 t478 52 357 6318 942 l0l9 t96t 33 8 J 750 t07 28 30 6 I 796 66 t5 8 J ll 0 0 0 44 56 488 93 32 119 122 119 4 18 89 34 118 ll8 110 0 t9 45 54 99 0 0 0 68s 723 852 350 r620 r654 1648 18 258 6400 40 50 90 0 0 0 1408 Page | 1 C SERVICE PROG, This Period Last Year 120 t2t ll9 360 998 Last Year To Date This This YearPeriod To Date t2l 142130 r5t2 193 4473 1044 14004 School Programs Fire Brigades Emergency Preparedness Total Hours: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (HOURS): Station Apparatus Equipment Total Hours: Grand Total Hours: 19 6 67 92 0 2 2 4 0 0 8 8 12 2 t4t 155 1452 1509 1576 1598 1600 4774 13738 : Fireactivity Page | 2 VEnNoN FIne DepaRTMENT Type of lncident Report Total lncidents: 2014 =35 July {, 2014 - July 15,2014 1 1 2 1 1 I 6 4 o7ny20t1 EAIIERGIC REACTON.D* E FAIL VlcTlr,ktr- E HEARTATTACI(.0'' E HEA{ORRHAGE/CUT.D'' E PSYCH/ BEI{AVE/SUI ATT.D* E SICK PERSON.D- E TRAFFIC COLUSION-D- E TRAU,IiATIC INJURIES-D" E UNC PER/FANNNG (NEAR).D'- E UNXNOT}{ PROBIEil.Ir- F DumpsEr Ftre F Flrc Alarm No Resct F RrE Alarm Wlth Reset F Gnss Flre F lnEtlgatlon F Water Flow Atarm No Reset F Water Ftor| ALrm Wth Reset S lnfo Call S Wat r Problem I I 1 3 1 1 3 1 -32 1 lncident Type 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 322 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 700 False alarm or false call, other 622 No incident found on arrival at dispatch addr 740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 520 Water problem, other 422 Chemical spill or leak 154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fir 322 Molor vehicle accident with injuries 700 False alarm or false call, other 322Molor vehicle accident with injuries 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 730 System malfunction, other 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 322 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 700 False alarm or false call, other 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with inju 323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 745 Alarm system activation, no fi re, u n intentional 743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintenti 745 Alarm system activation,no fire,unintentional 150 Outside rubbish fire, other lncident Date 0710112014 15:il:23 0710112014 21:17:41 07102/2014 02:48:21 0710212014 07:00:03 07102/2014 09:37:50 0710212014 1 0:01 :46 0710312014 02:38:55 0710312014 09:25:14 0710412014 18:01:12 0710512014 00:23:10 0710512014 19:30:05 0710612014 01:37:39 0710712014 09:05:57 0710712014 09:16:27 0710712014 1 0:50:30 0710912014 04:55:24 0710912014 10:51 :13 0710912014 1 5:33:48 0710912014 21:29:18 0711012014 09:51:26 0711012014 17:06:05 0711112014 01:56:28 0711112014 09:41:12 0711112014 15:25:22 0711112014 16:58:18 07nA2U4 08:12:00 071121201413:09:06 0711412014 00:28:31 0711412014 07:13:22 0711412014 08:48:27 0711412014 11:20:44 0711412014 12:01:24 0711412014 20:00:28 0711512014 05:18:15 0711512014 10:12:45 PREVENTION FOLLOW.UP? Shift No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No VERNoN FIne DepanTMENT Type of lncident Report Total lncidents: 2013 =51 July l, 2li13 - July 15, 2O{3 2 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 5 I 8 I 2 3 2 4 5 1 1 07t2y2011INC]DENTTYPE E ASSAULT VIcII,il.D" EFAtMCnm.D.,. E HARTATTACK.D' E HAORRMGE'CUT.D-' E SEIZURE.IT- E Slck Pcrson-C E SICX PERSON.D'- E TC wlth Trapped p.opte E TMFFIC COLUSION.IT- E TRAT"ITATIC INJURIES.D-' E UNC PER/FA|I{TING (NEAR'.D-. E UFGRADE AI.s F Fire Atarm No R6et F Gas Sptll F lnvesu3atlon F Struchire Flrc F Vehlcle Flre F tilrater Row Alam No R6et F Water Flow Atarm Wth Res.t F Wres Down S litoveup 1 1 VEnNoN FIne DepIRTMENT Type of lncident Report Total lncidents: 2014 =663 January 11 2ll14 - July 15r 2O1 INCIDENTTYPE 4- o7l1v20t1 INCIDENT TYPE INClDENT TYPE E Abdomlnal P.ln-A E ABDOilI]NAL PAIN.D'- E ATIERGIC REACTION.D-' EANUAAL B]TE.D.. E ASSAULT VICTIiI/SO(UAL.D* E ASSAULT VlCTll,t.D'- E Auto \l5 Ped E Back Paln-A E BACK PA]N.D'" E Cardlac Arrcst/Death.E E Ch6t Paln-C E CHEST PAIN.D* E DIABMC.D* E DIFF BREAfi ING/ASIHM.D" E DIFFICULTY BREATHING.D'' E FAu. VtCTtm-D- E FA[/SNU. ON GROUND.D'- E Gun Shot Wound-A E GUN SHOTWOUND.D-' E HAZIIIAT/ BIOLOG|CAL.D.- E HAZITIIAT/Cl{ElillCAL-D". E HEADACHE.C-' E HEART ATTACK.D'" E HEAT EXPOSURE.D'. E Hrmonhage/Cut-B E HEI/IORM{AGE/CU'T.D'' E INGESNON.D"' E ,,IATERN]TT.D"' E BlrdrlBlhave/Sul Att.A E PSYCH/BEHAVE/SUI ATT.O* I 11 2 2 E Selzure/Eplleprtc/Hhtory-A E Sclzure.A E SEIZURE.O-' E Slck Person-A E STT PERSON.D'' E STROKE.C'' E TC AUTO VS PED.D-' E TC BIKE/^AOTORCYCIT.D-. E TC EJECTION.D-' E TC OVERTURNED.D-' E TC wlth Tr.ppcd People E TnAFF|C COL|JSiON-0-. E Traumatlc lnrurl€s.B E TMUT,IATIC INJURIES.D- E UNC PER/FAINTING (NEAR).D"' E UNKNOWN PROBLETA.O- F Apartmmt Flre F Auto vs Structure F Auto rB Traln F Blown Tramformer F Cornmerclat Flrc F Dumpster Flre F Eectrlcat Short F BploElon F Flre Alam No Reset F Flre Atarm Wlth R6€t F Flre Rlported Out F Gas Splll F Grass Flrc F Haz llrt - Full 1 I 9 1 F lnvestlgatlon F Nrtural Gas Lcak - lmlde F Naturat Gas Leak - Outslde F Odor lnvBtlgatlon F Rgldentlal Flre F Rubblsh Flrc F Sheared Hydrant F Smoke F Strlke Team F Structure Flr. F vehlcle Flre F Vehlcle Leaklng Gas F Vehlclc Overtuned F Water flow Alarm No Relet F Water Row Alarm Wth Relet F Wres Down S lnfo Call S Lrdder As3bt S T,IONTEBE.IO REQUBT S ftlovcrp S People Stuck ln Rdator S Prrbtlc Asrlst S Water Problem U USAR.A U USAR.BELOW GROUND.tr" 26 I z 5 I 4 2 2 3 6 9 I 2 57 40 2 z I 4 18 1 3 7 1 1 1 7 3 1 1 I I 18 6 5 9 18 2 1 I 1 1 3 E 1 1 5 1 2 1 3 37 I 1 11 I 2 2 96 1 22 17 77 I 5 I 2 17 1 2 I 65 11 I t 3 2 VERNoN FIRE DEP/ry1,1MENT Type of lncident Report Total lncidents: 2013 January 11 2013 - July {5, INCIDENT TYPE = 650 2(,13 INCIDENT TYPE 07t23t2011 INCIDENT TYPE EAMomlnal Paln.A E ABDOI4INAL PAIN.D'' EATI,ERGIC REACNON.D* E ASSAULT VICTU[.D-' E Auto vs Ped E BACK PAIN.DJ" E BURN VICTIAI.D" E CARDIAC ARREST/DEATH.D'' E Chest Paln-A E Chest Paln-C E CHEST PAIN.D- E DTABETIC.D- E DIFF BREATHING /ASTH'IIA.D- E DIFFICULTY BREATHING.D'- E DOA/COLD/5TIFF.D.. E FAU- VlCTtrii-D'- E HAZ'IAT/ CHEAiICAL.D* E HAZT,IAT/UNKNOWN.D-' E HEART ATTACK.D'" E HEr{ORRHAGE/CUT.D.- E INGESTION.D'- E,I,IATERN!TY.D'.. E PSYCH/EEHAVE/SUI ATT.D* E SEIZURE/ EPII."EPTIC/ I{IST.D- E SEIZURE.D'" E Slck Person.A E Slck Person.C E SICK PERSON.D"' E Slck Person.O E STROKE LESS TTIAN 2 HRS.C'. I 6 1 10 7 2 1 1 I 1 16 6 3 5 E STROKE.C-' ETC AUTO VS PED.D" E TC BIKE/TTIOTORCYCLE- D"' ETC OVERTURNED.D"' ETC wlth Tnpped Peopte E TRAFFIC COLLISION.D'- E Traumatlc lnJurles-B E TRAUilATIC INJURIES.D'" E Unc PerlFalntlng (Near)-C E UNC PER/FNNflNG (NEAR).D". E Unco Per/Falntlng (Near)-A E UNKNOWN PROBLE'Ii.D'' E UFGMDE ATS F Apartment Flre F Auto Ys Structure F Blown Transformer F Commercial Fire F Dumpster Flre F Electrical Short F Flre Alarm No Reset F Flre Alarm Wth Reset F Flre Reported Out F Gas Spllt F Grass Flre F lltegat Burning F lnvestlgatlon F Naturat Gas L€ak - lnslde F Natural Gas Leak - Outslde F Odor lnvestlgation F Pole Flre F Resldentlal Flre F Rubblsh Flre F Smoke F Strlke Team F Structure Flre F Vehlcte Flre F Vehlcle Leaklng Gas F Vehicle Overtumed F Water Flow Alarm No Reset F Water Row Alarm With Reset FWres Down 5 Bee Swarm S Ftoodlng S l,tONTEBEttO REQUEST S iloveup S Pubtlc Asslst 5 Speclal Request S Water Probtem U Rlver Recue 3 2 'l 2 4 8E I 26 1 27 1 31 1 2 4 1 19 1 I 60 15 1 2 1 2 7 2 4 4 1 3 4 2 3 17 12 1 2 65 39 4 1 1 2 13 1 3 5 1 1 11 3 2 10 7 z 2 3 1 6 2 1 41 1 2 RECEIVED JUL 2 9 20rtREGEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 CITY CLERt('S OFFICE STAFF REPORT CITY ADMI TRATI()N FIRE DEPARTMENT DATE: TO: FROM: RE:Revision to the General Fee Schedule in Exhibit A of Resolution No.2014-42 regarding the False Security Alarm Fees Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve a resolution to, among other things, amend Exhibit A of the City's General Fee Schedule to remove the existing false security alarm fee for the second false alarm response within a fiscal year. The lack of a fee for the first false alarm would continue, and the fees for third and each subsequent false alarm response would remain unaffected. The resolution would also find that the revision to the false security alarm fee is exempt under the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(bX3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. Backsround On July 1,2014 the City of Vernon City Council approved and adopted a city-wide General Fee Schedule via Resolution No. 2014-42. Among other things, the General Fee Schedule included a fee to defray a portion of the Vernon Fire Department's costs of responding to false security alarms.l The General Fee Schedule states that Vernon is to charge nothing for the first false security alarm within a fiscal year, with fees for each subsequent violation. ' Vernon Municipal Code Section 114.1(r) defines False Alarm as "the wilful and knowing initiation or transmission of a signal, message or other notification of an event of fire when no such danger exist, or the activation of any fire alarm system due to malfrrnction, mechanical or electrical defect, improper operation or procedure by any person, or a false oral, or written report to any department of the City of Vernon that an emergency exists requiring immediate or emergency response by the Vemon Fire Department". August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council Michael A. Wilson, Fire Chief frfl'L The Department recommends the schedule be revised as follows: False Security Alarm (no charge for the first @ within a fiscal vear)$s 3rd false security alarm with emergency response $749 4th false security alarm with emergency response $874 5th false security alarm with emergency response $999 6th false security alarm with emergency response, and each additional security alarm thereafter $t,124 The Vernon Fire Department recommends that the fee of $624 for second false alarms be deleted to better track witlr- the requirements of, Section l}4.l2 of the Califomia Fire Code2 which authorizes fees of three or more false alarms per year, rather than two: "The fire code official is authorizedto assess a service charge, as set forth by resolution, against the person owning or responsible for an alarm system when a fire department response occurs as a result of the third false alarm at the same address or location within any twelve month period, and for each subsequent false alarm thereafter, or against any person who intentionally, or in violation of the law reports, or causes to be reported, a false alarm to any department of the City of Vernon that an emergency exists requiring immediate or emergency response by the City of Vernon Fire Department". Fiscal Impact The recommended action would decrease revenue to the City by approximately $20,000 in the first year, and somewhat less in subsequent years, as the City expects some businesses will respond to the new fees by taking actions to limit the number of false alarms. 2 This section of the Building Code was amended pwsuant to Vemon Municipal Code $ 7.I2(b). RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON APPROVING AND ADOPTING AN UPDATED GENERAL FEE SCHEDULE WHEREAS, on July L, 2074, the city council of the city of Vernon adopted Resolution No. 2014-42 approving and adoptlng a General Fee Schedul-e; and WHEREAS, by memorandum dated August 5, 2014, the Fire Chief has recoflrmended the city council adopt an updated Generar Fee Schedule, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference (the "Updated General Eee Schedule"), to set the existing fal-se security alarm fee for the second emergency response within a fiscal year to be $0; and WHEREAS, the Council desj-res to approve the updated General Eee Schedu1e. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AS EOLLOWS: SECTfON 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon herebv flnds and determi-nes that the above recital-s are true and correct. SECTION 2: The Clty Councj-I of the City of Vernon finds that this action j-s not subject to the California Envj-ronmental Quality Act (CEQA), in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15061 (b) (3) , the general rul-e that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment, because this merely rel-ates to an admini-strative item. SECTfON 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby approves and adopts the updated General Eee Schedule as set forth j-n Exhibit A. SECTION 4: The provisions of Resolution No . 2014-42 not consj-stent with or in conflict with this resolution are hereby repealed; in all other respects, Resolution No. 2074-42 sha1l remaj-n in full- force and effect, without amendment. SECTION 5: The City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage, approval and adoption of this resolution, and the city clerk, or Deputy city clerk, of the city of Vernon sha1l cause this resolution and the City Clerk's, or Deputy City Clerk's, certification to be entered in the Eile of Resol-utions of the Council of this City. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of August, 20L4. Name: Title: Mayof / Mayor Pro-Tem ATTEST: City Clerk / Deputy City Cl-erk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott Porter, Deputy City Attorney 2- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ))ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) t,, City Clerk / Deputy City Cl-erk of the City of vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resol-ution No was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon. Executed this day of August, 2014, at Vernon, Cal_ifornia. City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk ( SEAL) -3 EXHIBIT A GENERAL FEE SCHEDULE Cify of Vernon Schedule approved by City Council on July 1, 2014 Revised August 5, 2014 CITY OF VERNON GENERAL FEE SCI{EDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIVE FEES BUILDING, PLANNING, AND ENGINEERING FEES---- Permit Fees Certificate of Occupancy Fees ---------- lnspection and Other Fees ENCROACHMENT, LICENSE & FRANCHISE FEES Permit Issuance, Permit Inspection, and Plan Check Fees Reconstruction Fees for Work Completed by City Fees----------- Franchises and License (Issuance & Annual Renewal)---- Encroachment Permit Faithful Performance Bond or cash Deposit Requirements ---- ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FEES Food Permits -------------- Food Vehicles 3 ---------------- 4 ---------------- 44 6 8 8 8 9 0 ----- 1 I __________ I I Non-Food 11 t2 t3Underground Storage Tanks------ Hazardous Materials --WellPermits- Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facility Permit--- FIRE PREVENTION FEES F ire Inspection/Re- inspection -------------------- I l3 t3 13 l5 t6 l6 16 Fire Permit Fire Permit - Construction - - Operational---------- Fire Protection Systems Fire Alarm Systems Public Education State Mandated Fire lnspections- Other t7 -17 POLICE FEES - General False Security Alarms l8 l8 18 Subpoenas and Discovery Motions ADMINISTRATIVB FEES COPIES OF PT]BLIC RECORDS/INFORMATION Copies of identifiable Public Record $0.15 I page Certified copies of identifiable Public Record $1.75 / record STJBPOENA FEE Safety Personnel $275 I appearance Miscellaneous Personnel $150 / appearance STAFF TIME - Special Projects Beyond Normal Course of Business As provided for in the California Public Records Act, City's staff time spent on extraordinary or infrequent requests that are large in scope or require development of information to satisfu such requests will require the requestor to reimburse the City for its actual direct cost. Actual direct cost will include the City staff s fully burdened hourly rate which includes PERS and Medicare. Outsourced consultant and attorney fees will be at cost billed to the City. A deposit, based upon an estimate to fulfrll a request, will be collected prior to commencement. CREDIT CARI) City's direct cost to process credit card transactions for the convenience of the credit card user shall be collected from the credit card user as part ofthe transaction. MISCELLANEOUS Returned Checks $20.00 OTHER Administrative Citations See Resolution No. 20tt-t95 Civil Penalties See Resolution No. 20rt-195 City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 3 of 18 FEES PERMIT FEES Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Cooling, Refrigeration, and Fire Prevention Permits VALUATION FEE $1.00 to $2,000.00 $86.40 $2,001.00 to $5,000.00 $86.40 for the first $2,000.00 plus $4.32 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $5,000.00 $5,001.00 to $25,000.00 $216.00 for the first $5,000.00 plus $10.80 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $432.00 for the first $25,000.00 plus $8.10 for each additional $ 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $634.50 for the first $50,000.00 plus $5.94 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $ 1 00,000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $93 1 .50 for the first $ 100,000.00 plus $4.32 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $500,000.00 $500,001.00 and up $2,659.50 for the first $500,000.00 plus $3.34 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. Plan Check Fee when required, shall be equal to 65"/" of the Permit Fee. Plan Check Energy Fee 25%o of the Permit Fee. Permit Energy Fee 107o of the Permit Fee. City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 4 of 18 BUILDING, PLANNING, AND ENGINEERING FEES PERMIT FEES (CONT'D) DESCRIPTION FEE Green Building Standards Plan Review Mandatory Provisions $1,020.00 Green Building Standards Plan Review Tier 1 Provisions $2,040.00 Green Building Standards Plan Review Tier 2 Provisions $3,060.00 Green Building Standards Inspection Mandatory Provisions $1,000.00 Green Building Standards Inspection Tier I Provisions $1,975.00 Green Building Standards Inspection Tier 2 Provisions $2,950.00 Grad ry&q Review Fee (First 3 sheets)$1,035.00 Grad ng Plan Review Fee Each Additional Sheet $22s.00 G.qding Inspection Fee $220.00 NPDES LID Plan Review $2,157.00 NPDES LID Inspection $942.00 Residential Solar Panel Installation $500.00 plus $15.00 per kilowatt for each kilowatt above 15kW Commercial / Industrial Solar Panel Installation $1,000.00 plus $7.00 per kilowatt for each kilowatt above 50 kw to250 kW and $5 per kilowatt for each kilowatt above 250kW Water Efficient Landscape Plan Review and Inspection fee $645.00 Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Application Review fee $140.00 Sanitary Sewer Flow Study fee $1,640.00 Green Building Standards Administration Special Revolving fee $1.00 for every $25,000 or portion thereof of valuation Penalty Fees Work commencing prior to the issuance of a permit shall be subject to an additional fee equal to the permit fee. (Authorized by California Building Code g 109.4.) City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 5 of 18 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPAIICY FEES AFFECTED FLOOR AREA Fee Less than 5.000 5,001 to feet I to 100,000 square feet Issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 50,001 to 100,000 City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 6 of 18 BUILDING, PLANNING, AND ENGINEERING FEES FEE i300.00 t689.00 i815.00 Over 100,000 square feet $940.00 Less than 5,000 square feet $300.00 5,001 to 50,000 square feet s689.00 $81s.00 Over 100,000 square feet $940.00' BUILDING, PLANNING, AND F'NGINEERING FEES INSPECTION AND OTHER FEES DESCRIPTION FEE Permit inspection outside of normal business hours (minimum charge four hours) $ 190.00/hr; Minimum of $760.00 Inspections for work not requiring a permit $ 13 1 .00ihr Re-inspection fee $ 131 .00/hr Additional structural plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to the plans submitted or determination if an existing structure can accept additional loads $250.00ihr Additional non-structural plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to the plans submitted $131.00/hr Certified Access Specialist (CASp) Review fee $106.00/hr Trailer Permit $395.0O/trailer Trailer Permit for subsequent years $395.00 Final map, parcel map, or tentative map which contains four or less parcels or lots $4,350.00 Final map, parcel map, or tentative map which contains five or more parcels or lots $8,650.00 paid at the time of submittal plus any County surveyor & County Clerk filing fees & Fish & Game Section 71 1.4 fees Conditional Use Permit $12,950.00 plus applicant is responsible for cost to retain a consultant to prepare the environmental document for the project plus a25o/o administration fee, plus any County Surveyor and County Clerk filing fees & Fish & Game Section 713 fees Zoning Variance and Zoning Amendment $8,625.00 Building Code Variance $3,800.00 Release of Building Drawings $s0.00 Covenant and Lot Merger Review Fee $730.00 Certificate of Compliance Fee s790.00 Lot Line Adjustment Fee $2,260.00 Grant/Easement Deed Review $ 1,125.00 Zoning Verification $21s.00 City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 7 of 18 City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule DESCRIPTION FEE PERMIT ISSUANCE FEE $12s.00 PERMIT INSPECTION AND PLAN CHECK F'EES RATE REGULAR TIME (7:00 A.M.- 5:30 P.M.) $129.000/HR. OVERTIME-FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS AND NIGHTS (4 HRS. MINIMUM) $190.00/HR. ANNUAL PERMIT FEE FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (NO STREET CUTS) $4s0.00 RECONSTRUCTION FEES FOR WORK COMPLETED BY CITY RATE MINIMUM ALL OTHER DIRECT COSTS TO THE CITY RESULTING FROM THE PERMITEE'S ACTIVITY, CALCULATED AT ACTUAL COST PLUS 25yo ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Page 8 of 18 ENCROACHMENT, LICENSE & FRANCHISE FEES DESCRIPTION ISSUAI\CE AI\NUAL FEE FRANCHISES AND LICENSES (ISSUAIICE & ANNUAL RENEWAL) RAILROAD CROSSINGS, CONVEYOR BRIDGES, AND TUNNELS ACROSS A STREET $25,000.00 $2,500.00 RAILROAD TRACKS, PIPELINES OR CONDUITS ALONG A STREET $25,OOO.OO FOR EACH ONE- HALF (l/2) MrLE OR PORTION THEREOF $2,5OO.OO FOR EACH oNE-HALF (U2) MrLE OR PORTION THEREOF FOR PIPELINES OR CONDUITS ACROSS A STREET OR A METERING MANHOLE IN THE STREET $12,500.00 $1,250.00 FOR BUILDING FOOTINGS AND APPENDAGES, TRAFFIC SENSORS, SIGNS, MONITORING WELLS AND ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTIONS $5,000.00 $s00.00 The fee for any encroachment not specifically listed in the table shall be the same fee for the most similar structure listed in the table as determined by the City. City of Vemon Master Fee Schedule Page 9 of 18 ENCROACHMENT, LICENSE & FRANCHISE FEES ENCROACHMENT, LICENSE & FRANCHISE FEES ENCROACHMENT PERMIT FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND OR CASH DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS The amount of an encroachment permit cash deposit, certified or cashier's check, surety bond, or letter of credit shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of asphalt paving, concrete paving, sidewalk, concrete curb, monuments and trench excavations proposed to be removed, disturbed or opened by the rate shown in the table below, the sum of the totals shall establish the minimum amount of the bond or deposit, except that in no case shall the faithful total security be less than $5,000. Authorized by Vernon Municipal Code g 22.47. TYPE OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED RATE ASPHALT PAVEMENT $17.7slSQ. FT. CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND DRIVEWAY $19.7slSO. FT. CONCRETE SIDEWALK $10.2slsQ. FT. CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER $52.sO/LrN. FT. TRENCH EXCAVATIONS $7,5OO.OO/EACH OPEN EXCAVATION MONUMENT REPLACEMENT $3,OOO.OO/MONUMENT City of Vemon Master Fee Schedule Page 10 of 18 PERMIT TYPE FEES FOOD PERMITS: CATERER (r62s) - ANNUAL $283 CATERER (r62s) - DArLY $94 COMMERCIAL AGzuCULTURAL OPERATION (I 677)$ 161 coMMrssARY (16s0)ss77 FOOD PROCESSING (1655): <:2,000 SQ. FT.$40s ESTABLISHMENT (1656): > 2,000 SQ.FT.$843 FOOD VENDING MACHINE BUSINESS /11644)$33/ MACHINE FOOD WAREHOUSE (1647)$324 RESTAURANT (l 622-1623): 0-30 SEATS $324 RESTAURANT (1622-1623): 3l SEATS & OVER $642 RETATL FOOD MARKET (1611)$3 14 RETAIL FOOD PRODUCTION ESTABLISHMENT (1615)$3 14 TEMPORARY EVENT ORGANTZER (1660)$23s TEMPORARY FOOD FACILITY (1670)$e1 FOOD YEHICLES: MOBILE FOOD FACILITY (1638 Fruit & Veg)$ 17s A. WHOLE PRODUCE (RFVV) (1636 Packaged food)$ 17s MOBTLE FOOD pREp UNrT (HOT TRUCK) (163s) - ANNUAL $430 MOBILE FOOD pREp UNrT (HOT TRUCK) (1635) - DAILY $145 WHoLESALE FOOD VEHTCLE (t637)$e5 RETATL FOOD VEHTCLE (COLD TRUCK) (1634)$9s City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 11 of 18 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FEES City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule PERMIT TYPE FEBS NON.F'OOD: GARMENT MANUFACTURTNG (3 I 30)$308 LALTNDRY FACILITY o{/A rF FACTLTTY rS NOT A VERNON BUSTNESS) (7822) $244 LArJNDRY VEHTCLE (7 823)$95 PER VEHICLE WASTE PROCESSTNG FACTLTTY (7437)s3s7 WASTE TRANSFER STATION (7444)$244 WASTE COLLECTTON BUSTNESS (7422)$ 1,193 WASTE COLLECTION VEHICLE (7423)$207 WASTE COLLECTION VEHICLE YARD (7442)$260 RENDERING PLANT BUSINESS (7456)$423 RENDERTNG PLANT VEHTCLE (7462)$207 WASTE DTSPOSAL SrTE (7433)$244 WATER SUPPLY UTTLITY (7611)$8 / SERVICE CONNECTION LTQUTD WASTE pUMprNG BUSTNESS (724t)$207 LTQUTD WASTE pUMprNG VEHTCLE (7244)$1 81 OFFAL BUSTNESS (7424)$207 OFFAL VEHTCLE (742s)$181 Page 12 of 18 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FEES EI\-YIRONMENTAL CONTROL FEES PERMIT TYPE FEES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS: UNDERGROTIND STORAGE TANK FACILITY (4I10)$975 IFACILITY ANNUAL TANK OPERATING PERMIT (4100)$637 ITANK HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: APPLICATION FEE $25s HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMIT CLASS A(4201)$380 CLASS B (4202)$42e CLASS C (4203)$ 1,590 CERTIFICATE OF CLOSURE LETTER (4252)$268 Hazardous Material Closure: Small $244 Medium $488 Large $732 Ex-large $e76 WELL PERMITS: DzuLLING A WATER WELL (7368)$s0s DESTROYING OR CONVERTING AN EXISTING WATER WELL (7369) $s0s DRTLLING A MONITORING WELL < s0 FT. (7365)$45s REPAIRING / MODIFYING A WELL (7371\$372 ABOVEGROI]ND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK FACILITY PERMIT Category 4001 -> 1320 gallons and < 10,000 gallons $210 Category 4002 - > 10,000 gallons and < 100,000 gallons $420 Category 4003 - > 100,000 gallons and < 1,000,000 gallons $800 Category 4004 - > 1,000,000 gallon $1,600 GENERAL PLAN CHECK 1-5 sheets s426 6-10 sheets $792ll-25 sheets $ 1,036 Additional sheets $l 8l City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 13 of 18 FIRE FEES FIRE PREVENTION FEE Annual Business @sed on building size) 0 to 5,000 sq. ft.$2r7 5001 to 9,999 sq. ft.$248 10,000 to 24,999 sq. ft.s279 25,000 to 50,000 sq. ft.$310 50,001 to 99,999 sq. ft.$341 100,000 to 249,999 sq. ft.$372 250,000 sq. ft. and greater $403 Annual Business Fire Re-Inspection* (after 2rd re-inspection) lst re-inspection $0 2no re-inspection and additional inspections beyond $322 ea. Fire Department Permit (Required Operational Permits) Aerosol Products Combustible dust operations Combustible fiber storage Explosives (fireworks only) Flammable & combustible liquids Hazardous materials High-piled storage Miscellaneous combustible storage Ovens - industrial baking & drying Repair garages Special events (assemblies >50 people) Spraying and dipping Tents & temporary membrane structures (>400 Waste handling Woodworking plants sq.ft.) S107.00/hr. City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 14 of 18 FTRE FEES FIRE PREVENTION (CONT'D)FEE Fire Department Permit (Required Construction Permits) Construction permits include :o Automatic fire-extinguishing systems Battery Systems Compressed gases Cryogenic fluids Emergency responder radio coverage system Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment Fire pumps and related equipment Flammable and combustible liquids Hazardous materials Industrial ovens LP-gas Private fire hydrants Solar photovoltaic power systems Spraying or dipping Standpipe systems Temporary membrane Structures and tents VALUATION $1.00 to $2,000.00 $ 1s7.60 $2,001.00 to $5,000.00 $157.60 for the first $2,000.00 plus $7.88 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $5,000.00 $5,001.00 to $25,000.00 $394.00 for the first $5,000.00 plus $19.70 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $788.00 for the first $25,000.00 plus $14.78 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $1157.50 for the first $50,000.00 plus $10.84 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $ 1 00,000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $1699.50 for the first $100,000.00 plus $7.88 for each additional $ 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, up to and including $500,000.00 $500,001.00 and UP $4851.50 for the first $500,000.00 plus $6.1 I for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof Plan Check Fee when required, shall be equal to 65Yo of the Permit Fee. The minimum Plan Check Fee for Automatic Fire Sprinkler Hydraulic Calculations shall be $250.00. City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 15 of 18 FIRE FEES FIRE PREVENTION (CONT'D)FEE Constructions permit inspection outside of normal business hours (minimum charge four hours at arate of $160.50 per hr.)$642.00 Inspections for work not requiring a permit $ 107.00/hr. Coqstruction and operational permit re-inspection fee $107.00/hr. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to the plans submitted $107.00/hr. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to the plans submitted to the outside fire consultant $99.00/hr. Penalty Fees - Work commencing prior to the issuance of a construction permit shall be subject to an additional fee gqual to the construction permit fee. (See California Buildins Code Q 109.4) Fire Protection Systems Back flush - Five year sprinkler system testing (per system)$ 150 Fire Alarm Systems Fire alarm registration (initial)$54 Fire alarm registration (annual)$27 False Security Alarm (no charge for the first two within a fiscal year) 3rd false security alarm with emergency response 9749 4th false security alarm with emergency response $874 5th false security alarm with emergency response $999 6th false security alarm with emergency response, and each additional security alarm thereafter $1,r24 Public Education Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) (supplies)$o CPR training (supplies)$100 per person Evacuation planning & drill $o Fire extinguisher training - Max. 30 students $5O/ea. session City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 16 of 18 FIRB PREVENTTON (CONT'D) State Mandated Fire Ins and schools Other Fees After-hours fire (based on 4 hour minimum) Apparatus and crew charge (hourly) - Per CAL OES State Fire Fire code appeals (not refundable) Film Permit charge (special events) Standby service (4 hour minimum per man hour) City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 17 of 18 FIRE FEES FEE $161 $696 $200 hr. g23e $214 $ 107 $e8 General:Fees Vehicle release fee - standard $40.00 Vehicle release fee - driving under the influence $11s.00 Fee to release complete copy of arrest reports, traffic accident reports, incident reports $20.00 Fee to release complete copy of arrest reports, traffic accident reports, and incident reports (certified) $2s.00 Fee to release certified traffic citation $ l.7s Repossession fee for vehicles repossessed in Vemon (Govemment Code 41612) $1s.00 VIN verification fee $3s.00 Citation sign-off fee $3s.00 DUI Emergency Response City's cost False Security Alarms: (no charge for the first 3 within a fiscal year) 4th false security alarm $134.00 5th false security alarm $16s.00 6th false security alarm $196.00 7th false security alarm, and each additional security alarm thereafter $227.00 Subpoenas and Discovery Motions:$ 19s.00 Basic Police background investigation $1s.00 Video tape copy (blank tape provided by requester) (VHS)$1s.00 Video tape copy (blank tape provided by requester) (digital)$ 1s.00 City of Vernon Master Fee Schedule Page 18 of 18 POLICE FEBS REGEI\/ED JUL 17'o'rutenorflce CIIY CLERl('S OFFICE Meuonlruouur Vernon Gas & Electric DATE: TO: FROM: July 9,2014 Carlos Fandino Jr. Director of Vernon Gas & Elechic d't-"-t1 RECEIVED JUL r 6 20r{ CITY ADMINISTRATION Abraham Alemu Electric Resources Planning & Development Manager SUBJECT: Vernon Gas & Electric Resource Procurement Report for the Month of April2014 Transmitted herewith for distribution are eight copies of the April2014 Resource Procurement Report. lf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. AA:eo Enclosures (8) c: Councilmembers Document Control Carlos Fandino Resource Group CITY OF VE,RI{ON GAS & ELECTRIC RESOURCE PROCUREMENT REPORT APRIL 2014 (FINAL) Prepared by E. Ochoa Approved by A. Alemu Date Initials 06130114 06130l14 r. I I Table of Contents Transmission & Capacity Report. Power Costs Graph Energy Breakdown Graph............ J ' eNERGYcHARGEs APRIL 201/r CHARGES GROSS ENERGY PURCHASEO uNlT COST r3flWHt RESOURCE oarEcr*PROJECT*HLH LLH TOTAL HLH LLH TOTAL HLH LLH VARIABLE COST COMPONENT LEGISLATIVE COST COMPONENT TOTAL HOOVER MONTHLY ENERGY BASE CHG LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN DEV FUND SWAP ENERGY PAYMEiIT (CFD) WAPA PAYMENT rOTAL WSPP FIRM EilERGY PURCHASES BURBANK MSCG TOTAL WSPP FIRI EI{ERGY PURCHASES WSPP FIRT ENERGY SALES TOTAL WSPP FIRT ENERGY SALES GAS COST C]TY GEI{ERATION . TGS OTHER GENEMTION . H. GOI{ZALES GAS COST TOTAL C]TY GEI{ERATION BtcEt{T - fcs ENERGY CHARGE - FIXED ENERGY PRICE rso MISCELLANEOUS ISO ADJUSTMENT IEO NET CHARGES 4560 - GMC Market Seryim Chalpe 45Al - GMC Systm Op€Etiom CheE6 601 I - DA Emrgy, Cong6tion, LN S€ttlomenl - Purchass 6011 - OA En€rgy, Congeslion, LG S€tbmnt - Sal6 61(x! Oay Ahed Spinning R@re Capacity S€ttl€mnt 6124 - No Pay Spinning Resore S€ltbmnt 6170 - RalTire Spinning R6€rv€ Capacily Sottbmnt O47O - RT lnsfudod lmbalane Eneryy S€ttlemnt - Purchas€s O47O - RT lnstrucied lmbalanG Ensrgy S€itemgnt - Saba 6475 - RT Uninstucted lmbalance Enorgy Sottlement - Purchases 0475 - RT Uninsfuc{ed lmbalan€ Erergy S€ubment - Sales 6700 - CRR Hourly S€ttl€m€nt 6774 - Real Tim€ Cong6ton Ofi3€t 6790 - CRR Balancing A@unt 6917 - IFM Margiml Lre Surplus CEdit Allclim Oth€r ISO Chargp8 T(IT L IS'I PEIITED O'LqT 600t50 500t60 600t60 Emt50 500160 600t50 500150 5001m 500t50 500150 mot50 500150 J33,213.27 sl 1,00i1.50 U,21a.n ($24 135 23) t5,989.6,[ 38,197.16 121,OC2.37 3la,l,€.c5 $38,300.00 332,700.00 371,000.00 to.00 0r,539,056.73 $844.88 31,630,901.811 3206,&56 76 323.590.73 37,815.57 33rrnG.ro ($4,494 3s) 31,r r 5.36 $1,526 44 3{,.186.37 i2,0t3.a2 $0.00 30 00 to.00 30.00 $962,322.50 lo 0o 3962,322.50 3129,215.80 $56,804 00 91E,819.07 176,823.07 ($28 629 58) $7,1c5 0o 39,723.60 42a,57A.71 416,7n.f6 $38,30O.00 932,700.00 37r,00o.00 30.00 32,501,379 23 $844 88 42,602,22+10 $a35,872.57 3706,575.48 ($114,722 8Ol ($3,e02 04) ($35,087 83) 124,020.6E ($35,225 65) 437e,127.47 ($57,923 05) 3713.02 ($155,937 89) 017,730.32 ($2O,675 77)- 16,mo.71 50,97r.93 31,@2,7Gt.15 ($172 645 85. (18 415 91 2,8,}2.5 (1,375 18 ($3,189 01 ($191,025 72 s4t,760.00 ($55,901 43 (78,689 51 29,466.60 27,470.25 (23,385 95 170,752.51/7r, arrqsAwira1,?a)ta il 3,424 00 2,432.OO 5,856 00 2,48r O0 s2.oo 2,943 00 800.00 800 00 1,600.00 0.00 42,625.32 0.00 800.000.00 800 00 0.00 1,600.00 0.00 69,277 5526.65223 12.43 0 00 1243 12,6t7.71 26,662.23 00,2E0.0E 0.m 11,117.70 9179.79 23,507..19 12,14465' (1,220 00) (3,364 651 8il.o5 n.u l@.99 (s1't 22\ 12,702 O6',t 13,213 28"q,0.09 375.71 1,006.39 (662 37) (529 05) i.1,191 42, $12 9r $12 91 t47.8E $0.00 i40.88 30.00 $aa.rE 30.00 30.(xl 30.00 s36.11 336 11 $67.98 136.r2 $30.rr 150.05 330.68 35i1./19 3a7.,18 ($45 s8) t0.16 16E.63 t67.71 33E.09 't1.22$s.rE $0.0E rOTAL COST ENERGY J2.t2t-9tr2.m 31150.008.96 33.713.951.16 01.666.03 35.028.57 06.6E/t.50 rOTAL RPS 30.00 30.00 30.00 rOTAL COST CAPACITY 32.0t6.8/49.24 41.X1112A.97 33.3/8.076.26 iIETERED LOAO PEAK rOTAL COST 3a-330-691-/O 32-781-35.93 l?.122.027.11 61.889.76 34.90/1.7/0 06.684.511 183.80 112.75 IVERAGE RATE 373.66 DIFFERET{CE (O.OOI 'lnfomtlomlPu@66RPs(RcnourbhPortollostnd.rd) vdum C6t AvoEgoco.tp.rlw iKnETHAI{E GAS /.3,719 3 /90.56a.10 I Earl qeat Rdta 7.7 6l3ono14 000 tl TRANSMISSION & CAPACITY CHARGES APRIL 2014 RESOURCE OBJECT# PROJECT*HLH LLH TOTAL PV MINIMUM COST COMPONENT HOOVER MONTHLY CAPACITY BASE CHARGE UPRATING CREDIT (CFD) CAPAC|TY CHARGE (CFD) BICENT CAPACITY PAYMENT LADWP SCHEDULING AND DISPATCH FEE TMNSMISSION CAPACITY SCE TRANSTISSIOI{ CHARGES MEA},I-AGUNA BELL VICTORVILLE-LUGO.VERNON LAGUNA BELL rso HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESS CHARGE DUE ISO - 372 HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESS REVENUE OUE PTO.374 5flx80 500180 500180 500180 500180 5m170 s(xt260 6(nl70 500170 sflr70 5@170 450340 $1 32,1 23.60 ($3s,7s8 08) 942,9'13.92 $259,345.49 $1,129,809.74 $322.00 $12,247.20 s57,366.40 $24,270.40 $13,814.64 $515,472.70 ($1 1 5,278 73) $'t 03,81 1 .40 $235,935.00 ($35,7s8 08) $42,913.92 $259,345.49 $2,017,s17.40 $575 00 $21,870.00 0102,,140.00 $43,340.00 $24,869.00 E18,210.64 (182,582.11) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $887,707.66 $253.00 $9,622.80 $4s,073.60 $19,069.60 $10,854.36 $302,737.94 ($67,703 38) TOTAL COST $2,036,649.28 $l,311,426.97 03,3,18,076.25 6130t2014 : '{t 't t5 't't0 t05 't00 95 90 65 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 4 35 30 25 N 15 August 2009 - Apri! 2014 MONTH & YEAR --+- Average Power Cost 6130t2014 3 4 AUGUST 2OO9 . APRIL 2014 120,000 1r5,m0 '110,000 105,m0 100,000 95,000 90,0@ 85,000 80,000 75,000 70,0m MONTH & YEAR +Monthlyload +12MonthAvg. & & &.T I *o \o \s \o \6 \o \o \s \s \o \o *s s a s i. s s a s a a s s a & a s, *$ *! & p & {v & & i, s' Q *, T P Q e ^D *, Q *, } } } }J./ds*4,'$ur$CdJ$T#&e*J$"r$$s{'fe"S#ddJ$ur$ds*$s"SlJSJ$nrS$s*$s"$rddJf'"r$$ 6t3012014 5 olovt/ MONTHLY PEAK DEMAND MONTH & YEAR 215 210 205 200 195 190 185 180 175 170 165 160 6t3012014 : ,r'- April 2014 ENERGY BREAKDOWN r(x),000.00 gat,0q).00 90,00o.00 85,000.00 80,000.00 75,000.00 70,mo.00 65,mO.00 60,(rco 00 55,000.00 50,000 0o 45,000.00 /to,@o 0o _ 35,mO0O I ,,*o* 25,000 00 20,(rco 00 15,fi)O 00 10,000.00 5,0m.00 0.00 -5,(x)0.00 -1o,fi)o 0o -15,000 0o -20,(x)o.00 -25,m0.00 -30,000.00 -35,fi)O.00 -(),000.00 c$ ..**' -s .CP'rD.dPf.vi c .se c q9 ,.8' GdE tir ISO EEgy Pun r F/UIE Pudr llE Purcfi Mie ISO Adi 6t30t2014 6 ntt*tn H@E HASPPT€dacp€dr Bu.benk S€l!€mnt DATE: TO: FROM: RE: RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2014 CITY ADMINISTRATION Staff Report HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL DEPARTMENT August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council n\a 1$'}t"onard Grossberg, Director / Health Officer\J- 'r Approval of a Services Agreement with KJServices Environmental Consulting for Program Management and !mplementation Services Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Find that approval of the proposed Services Agreement with KJServices Environmental Consulting is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEOA) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15061(bX3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. 2. Authorize the City Administrator to enter into a Services Agreement between the City of Vernon and KJServices Environmental Consulting in substantially the same form as submitted herewith, for the period of August 1, 2014 through October 31, 2016, in an amount not to exceed $'100,780.00. lt is further recommended that the City Council find that "the bests interests of the City are served by a direct award of the contract without a competitive selection process" and that it would be "commercially unreasonable" to re-bid those portions of this contract that have continued to have been awarded to KJServices Environmental Consulting since 1998. Backqround: Since 1998, Kevin Sales, dba KJServices Environmental Consulting ('KJS') has assisted the Vernon Health & Environmental Control Department in applying for and administering two State grants administered by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle): (1) the Used Oil Payment Program; and (2) the CalRecycle City/County Payment Program. For more than a dozen years, the City has annually applied for and received funds for each grant program. This year the City received $5,000 for each grant ($10,000 total). The grant funds are used to improve the public's awareness in Vernon and in the surrounding communities of used oil recycling opportunities and to encourage the collection and recycling of plastic, metal, and glass beverage containers. Through the efforts of KJS, for the first time, the City also obtained a third CalRecycle grant of $90,780 pursuant to the Used Oil Competitive Grant Program. The grant is for regional used oil outreach and education. Funds must be used before March 2016. Of the $100,780 of grant funds, $66,360 would be for services provided by KJS. The residiual $34,420 would be made available to reimburse KJS's program related expenses such as newspaper placements, promotional materials, and printing costs. Finding of exemption Staff recommends that KJS be awarded the contract to help the City to administer the three grants, and that the City Council make the two following findings: (1) it would be "commercially unreasonable" to rebid the contract with KJS and (2) it is in the "best interests" of the city to exempt this contract from the selection process that would otherwise apply. First, KJS has substantial experience in the highly specialized areas that are required to administer and operate under the three grants. Few consultants share KJS's expertise. Second, KJS has been working in the Vernon community for 16 years. Unlike many other professional services, intimate knowledge of the Vernon community is particularly helpful for this type of work. Last, the two grants that KJS has historically administered have a total value of only $1 0,000 each. Of that amount, only $6,240 is to pay for KJS's services, and the remaining $3,760 is to reimburse expenses. lt would be impractical to re-bid contracts for such a small amount of money. Fiscal lmpact There is no cost to the City. The cost to administer the Programs on behalf of the City will be fully funded with the available grant funds. gcLG:MyDocs/ZHealth Dept/Staff Reports/ KJServices 2014 agreement to Council SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND KJSERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES COVER PAGE Contractor: KJservices Environmental Consulting Responsible Principal of Contractor: Kevin Sales, Principal Noticelnformation-Contractor: KJservicesEnvironmentalConsulting 9020 Hornby Avenue Whittier, CA 90603 Attention: Kevin Sales, Principal Phone: (562) 944-4766 Facsimile: (562) 944-3267 Notice lnformation - City: City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Attention: Leonard Grossberg, Director of Health & Environmental Control Department Telephone; (323) 583-8811 Facsimile: (323)5884320 Commencement Date: August 1, 2014 Termination Date: October 31, 2016 Consideration: Total not to exceed $100,780.00 (includes allapplicable sales tax); and more particularly described in Exhibit A Records Retention Period: Three (3) years, pursuant to Section 9.19 1 SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND KJSERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES This contract is made between the City of Vernon ("City"), a California charter city and California municipal corporation ("City"), and Kevin Sales, an individual and sole proprietorship doing business as KJservices Environmential Consulting ("Contractor") The City and Contractor agree as follows: 1 0 EMPLOYMENT OF CONTRACTOR City agrees to engage Contractor to perform the services as hereinafter set forth as authorized by the City Council on August 5, 2014. 20 SCOPE OF SERVICES, 2.1 Contractor shall perform all work necessary to complete the services set forth in Exhibit A, attached to and incorporated into this Contract, by reference. 2.2 All services shall be performed to the satisfaction of City. 2 3 All services shall be performed according to the standards then prevailing in the environmental consulting profession. 3.0 PERSONNEL. 3.1 Contractor represents that it employs, or will employ, at its own expense, all personnel required to perform the services under this Contract. 3.2 Contractor shall not subcontract any services to be performed by it under this Contract without prior written approval of City. 3.3 All of the services required hereunder will be performed by Contractor or by City-approved subcontractors. Contractor, and all personnel engaged in the work, shall be fully qualified and authorized or permitted under State and local law to perform such services and shall be subject to approval by the City. 4.0 TERM. The term of this Contract shall commence on August 1,2014, and it shall continue until October 31, 2016, unless terminated at an earlier date pursuant to the provisions thereof. 5,0 COMPENSATION AND FEES, 5.1 Contractor has established rates for the City ofVernon which are comparable to and do not exceed the best rates offered to other governmental entities in and around Los Angeles County for the same services. For satisfactory and timely performance of the services, the City will pay Contractor in accordance with Exhibit A. 5.2 Contractor's grand total compensation for the entire term of this Contract, including change orders, shall neither exceed $100,780.00 nor the amounts stated in Exhibit A, without the prior authorization of the City Council and written amendment of this Contract. 5.3 Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all necessary and incidental labor, material, supplies, facilities, equipment and transportation which may be required for furnishing services pursuant to this Contract. Materials shall be of the highest quality. The above Contract fee shall include allstaff time and all clerical, administrative, overhead, insurance, reproduction, telephone, air travel, auto rental, subsistence, and all related costs and expenses. 6 O PAYMENT. 6.1 As scheduled services are completed, Contractor shall submit to the City an invoice for the services completed, authorized expenses, and authorized extra work actually performed or incurred according to said schedule. 6.2 Each such invoice shall state the basis for the amount invoiced, including a detailed description of the services completed, the number of hours spent, reimbursable expenses incurred and any extra work performed. 6.3 Contractor shall also submit a progress report with each invoice that describes in reasonable detail the services and the extra work, if any, performed in the immediately preceding calendar month. 3 6.4 Contractor understands and agrees that invoices which lack sutficient detail to measure performance will be returned and not processed for payment 6.5 City will pay Contractor the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after the City approves the invoice 6 6 Payment of such invoices shall be payment in full for all services, authorized costs and authorized extra work covered by that invoice. 7 0 CHANGE ORDERS. The Director of the Health and Environmental Control Department shall have the authority to issue change orders for administrative and non-material changes to the scope of services and to the time for performance as long as the change orders do not increase the compensation due to Contractor under this Contract and as long as the time to perform is not extended beyond the term authorized by the applicable grant(s). 8.0 CITY'S RESPONSIBILITY. City shall cooperate with Contractor as may be reasonably necessary for Contractor to perform its services; and will give any required decisions as promptly as practicable so as to avoid unreasonable delay in the progress of Contractor's services. 9.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 9,1 INDEPENDENTCONTMCTOR. 9.1.'1 lt is understood that in the performance ofthe services herein provided for, Contractor shall be, and is, an independent contractor, and is not an agent or employee of City and shall furnish such services in its own manner and method except as required by this Conhact. Further, Contractor has and shall retain the right to exercise full control over the employment, direclion, compensation and discharge of all persons employed by Contractor in the performanc€ of the services hereunder Contractor shall be solely responsible for, and shall indemnify, defend and save City harmless from all matters relating to the payment of its employees, including 4 compliance with social security, withholding and all other wages, salaries, benefits, taxes, exactions, and regulations of any nature whatsoever 9.1 .2 Contractor acknowledges that Contractor and any subcontractors, agents or employees employed by Contractor shall not, under any circumstances, be considered employees of the City, and that they shall not be entitled to any of the benefits or rights afforded employees of City, including, but not limited to, sick leave, vacation leave, holiday pay, Public Employees Retirement System benefits, or health, life, dental, long-term disability or workers' compensalion insurance benefits. I 2 CONTRACTOR NOT AGENT. Except as the City may authorize in writing, Contractor and its subcontractors shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of or bind the City in any capacity whatsoever as agents or otherwise I 3 OWNERSHIP OF WOM. All reports, drawings, plans, specifications, computer tapes, floppy disks and printouts, studies, memoranda, computation sheets and other documents prepared by Contractor in furtherance of the work shall be the sole property of City and shall be delivered to City whenever requested. Contractor shall keep such documents and materials on file and available for audit by the City for at least three (3) years after completion or earlier termination of this Contract. Contractor may make duplicate copies of such materials and documents for its own flles or for such other purposes as may be authorized in writing by the City. I 4 CORRECTION OF WORK. Contractor shall promptly correct any defective, inaccurate or incomplete tasks, deliverables, goods, services and other work, without additional cost to the City The performance or acceptance of services furnished by Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from the obligation to correct subsequently discovered defects, inaccuracy or incompleteness 9 5 WAIVER. The City's waiver of any term, condition, breach or default of this Contract shall not be considered to be a waiver of any other term, condition, default or breach, nor of a subsequent breach of the one waived. 5 9.6 SUCCESSORS. This Contract shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors and/or assrgns. 9.7 NO ASSIGNMENT Contractor shall not assign or transfer this Contract or any rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the City and approval by the City Attorney, which may be withheld in the City's sole discretion. Any unauthorized assignment or transfer shall be null and void and shall constitute a material breach by the Contractor of its obligations under this Contract. No assignment shall release the original parties or otherwise constitute a novation. 9.8 COI\4PLIANCE WITH LAWS. Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, County and City laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, which are, as amended from time to time, incorporated herein and applicable to the performance hereof, including but without limitation, the Vernon Living Wage Ordinance. Violation of any law material to performance of this Contract shall entitle the City to terminate the Contract and otherwise pursue its remedies 9.9 ATTORNEY'S FEES lf any action at law or in equity is brought to enforce or interpret the terms of this Contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which such party may be entitled. 9.,I0 INTERPRETATION. I 10.1 Applicable Law. This Contract, and the rights and duties of the parties hereunder (both procedural and substantive), shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the State of California. 9.10 2 Entire Aoreement. This Contract, including any exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties regarding its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous negotiations, representations, understandings, correspondence, documentation and 6 agreements (written or oral) 9't0.3 Written Amendment. This Contract may only be changed by written amendment signed by Contractor and the City Administrator or other authorized representative of the City, subject to any requisite authorization by the City Council. Any oral representations or modifications concerning this Contract shall be of no force or effect. I 10.4 Severabilitv. lf any provision in this Contract is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, void, or unenforceable, such portion shall be deemed severed from this Contract, and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in fullforce and effect as fully as though such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable portion had never been part of this Contract. 9.10 5 Order of Precedence. ln case of conflict between the terms of this Contract and the terms contained in any document attached as an Exhibit or otherwise incorporated by reference, the terms of this Contract shall strictly prevail. The terms of the City's Request for Proposals shall control over the Contractor's Proposal 9.10.6 Choice of Forum The parties hereby agree that this Contract is to be enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California, is entered into and/or is to be performed in the City of Vernon and that all claims or controversies arising out of or related to performance under lhis Contract shall be submitted to and resolved in a forum within the County of Los Angeles at a place to be determined by the rules of the forum. 9.'10 7 Duplicate Orioinals. There shall be two (2) fully signed copies of this Contract, each of which shall be deemed an original. 9.1 1 TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is strictly of the essence of this contract and each and every covenant, term and provision hereot. 9.12 AUTHORITY OF CONTRACTOR. The Contractor hereby 7 represents and warrants to the City that the Contractor has the right, power, legal capacity and authority to enter into and perform its obligations under this Contract, and its execution of this Contract has been duly authorized 9.13 ARBITMTION OF DISPUTES. Any dispute for under $25,000 arising out of or relating to the negotiation, construction, performance, non-performance, breach or any other aspect of this Contract, shall be settled by binding arbitration in accordance wilh the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association at Los Angeles, California and.iudgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The City does not waive its right to object to the timeliness or sufficiency of any claim filed or required to be filed against the City and reserves the right to conduct full discovery. 9.14 INDEMNITY. 9.14 1 Contractor agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend (even if the allegations are false, fraudulent or groundless), to the maximum extent permifted by law, the City, its City Council and each member thereof, and its officers, employees, commission members and representatives, from any and all liability, loss, suits, claims, damages, costs, judgments and expenses (including attorney's fees and costs of litigation) which in whole or in part result from, or arise out of, or are claimed to result from or to arise out of: A. any activity on or use of City's premises or facilities or any performance under this Contract; or B. any acts, errors or omissions (including, without limitation, professional negligence) of Contractor, its employees, representatives, subcontractors, or agents in connection with the performance ofthis Contract. 9.14.2 This agreement to indemnify includes, but is not limited to, personal injury (including death at any time) and property or other damage (including, but without limitation, contract or tort or patent, copyright, trade secret or 8 trademark infringement) sustained by any person or persons (including, but not limited to, companies, or corporations, Contractor and its employees or agents, and members of the general public) The sole negligence or willful misconduct of City, its employees or agents other than Contractor or Contractor's subcontractors are excluded from this indemnity agreement. 9.15 INSURANCE. Contractor shall, al its own expense, procure and maintain policies of insurance of the types and in the amounts set forth below, for the duration of the Contract, including any extensions thereto. The policies shall state that they afford primary coverage. 9.15 '1 Automobile Liability with minimum limits of at least $ 100,000/300,000/50,000 if written on a personal automobile liability form, for using a personal vehicle; or an amount of $500,000 including owned, hired, and non- owned liability coverage if written on a Commercial automobile liability form 9 15.2 General Liability with minimum limits o, at least $1,000,000 combined single limits written on an lnsurance Services Office (lSO) Comprehensive General Liability "occurrence" form or its equivalent for coverage on an occurrence basis. Premises/Operations and Personal lnjury coverage is required. The City of Vernon, its directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional insureds as respects liability arising out of the Contractor's performance of this Contract. A. lf Contractor employs other contractors as part of the services rendered, Contractor's Protective Coverage is required. Contractor may include all subcontractors as insureds under its own policy or shall furnish separate insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the requirements set forth herein. lf the consultant uses subcontractors, they are required to provide insurance that is equalto the consultants. This insurance should also be submitted to the City. B. Blanket Contractual Coverage if required 9 C. Products/CompletedOperationscoveragewhere such risk is applicable 9.15.3 Pollution Liability with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence or spill. 9.15.4 Contractor shall comply with the applicable sections of the California Labor Code concerning workers' compensation for injuries on the job. Compliance is accomplished in one of the following manners: A. Provide copy of permissive self-insurance certificate approved by the State of California; or B. Secure and maintain in force a policy ofworkers' compensation insurance with statutory limits and Employer's Liability lnsurance with a minimal limit of $1,000,000 per accident. The policy shall be endorsed to waive all rights of subrogation against City, its City Council, commissioners, offlcers, employees, and volunteers for losses arising from performance of this Contract; or C. Provide a "waivea'form certifying that no employees subject to the Labor Code's Workers' Compensation provision will be used in performance of this Contract. 9.15.5 Each insurance policy included in this clause shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice to City. I 15.6 lnsurance shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less than B:Vlll. 9.15.7 Prior to commencement of performance, Contractor shall furnish City with a certificate ot insurance for each policy. Each certificate is to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificate(s) must be in a form approved by City City may require complete, certified copies of any or all policies at any time. 10 9. 15.I Failure to maintain required insurance at all times shall constitute a default and material breach. ln such event, Contractor shall immediately notify City and cease all performance under this Contract until further directed by the City ln the absence of satisfactory insurance coverage, City may, at its option: (a) procure insurance with collection rights for premiums, attorney's fees and costs against Contractor by way of set-off or recoupment from sums due Contractor, at City's option; (b) immediately terminate this Contract; or (c) self insure the risk, with all damages and costs incurred, by judgment, settlement or otherwise, including attorney's fees and costs, being collectible from Contractor, by way of set-off or recoupment from any sums due contractor. 9.16 NOTICES Any notice or demand to be given by one party to the other be given in writing and by personaldelivery or prepaid firsi-class, registered or certifled mail, addressed as follows. Notice simply to the City of Vernon or any other City department is not adequate notice. lf to the City: City of Vernon Attention: Leonard Grossberg, Oirector of Health & Environmental Control 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 lf to the Contractor: KJServices Environmental Consulting Attention: Kevin Sales, Principal 9020 Hornby Avenue Whittier, CA 90603 Any such notice shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery, if personally delivered, or, if mailed, upon receipt or upon expiration of three (3) business days from the date of posting, whichever is earlier. Either party may change the address at which it desires to receive notice upon giving written notice of such request to the other party. I'17 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE (Without Cause). City 11 may terminate this Contract in whole or in part at any time, for any cause or without cause, upon fifteen (1 5) calendar days' written notice to Contractor. lf the Contract is thus terminated by City for reasons other than Contractor's failure to perform its obligations, City shall pay Contractor a prorated amount based on the services satisfactorily completed and accepted prior to the effective date of termination. Such payment shall be Contractor's exclusive remedy for termination without cause. 9.18 DEFAULT. ln the event either party materially defaults in its obligations hereunder, the other party may declare a default and terminate this Contract by written notice to the defaulting party The notice shall speciry the basis for the default. The Contract shall terminate unless such default is cured before the effective date of termination stated in such notice, which date shall be no sooner than ten (10) days after the date of the notice Termination for cause shall relieve the terminating party of further liability or responsibility under this Contract, including the payment of money, except for payment for services satisfactorily and timely performed prior to the service of the notice of termination, and except for reimbursement of ('l) any payments made by the City for service not subsequently performed in a timely and satisfactory manner, and (2) costs incurred by the City in obtaining substitute performance. 9,19 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS The City, or its authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access to and the right to audit and reproduce any of the Contractor's records to the extent the City deems necessary to insure it is receiving all money to which it is entitled under the Contract and/or is paying only the amounts to which Contractor is properly entitled under the Contract or for other purposes relating to the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain and preserve allsuch records for a period of at least 3 years afrer termination of the Contract The Contractor shall maintain all such records in the City of Vernon. 12 lf not, the Contractor shall, upon request, promptly deliver the records to the City of Vernon or reimburse the City for all reasonable and extra costs incurred in conducting the audit at a location other than the City of Vernon, including, but not limited to, such additional (out of the City) expenses for personnel, salaries, private auditors, travel, lodging, meals and overhead. 9.20 CONFLICT. Contractor hereby represents, warrants and certifies that no member, officer or employee of the Contractor is a director, officer or employee of the City of Vernon, or a member of any of its boards, commissions or committees, except to the extent permitted by law. 9.21 ENFORCEMENT OF WAGE AND HOUR LAWS Eight hours labor constitutes a legal day's work The Contractor, or subcontractor, if any, shall forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25) for each worker employed in the execution of this Agreement by the respective Contractor or subcontractor for each calendar day during which the worker is required or permitted to work more than I hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Sections 1810 through 1815 ofthe California Labor Code as a penalty paid to the City; provided, however, work performed by employees of contractors in excess of I hours per day, and 40 hours during any one week, shall be permitted upon compensation for all hours worked in excess of I hours per day at not less than 'l% times the basic rate of pay. 9.22 LIVING WAGES Contractor, and any Subcontracto(s), shall comply with the City's Living Wage Ordinance. The current Living Wage Standards are set forth in Exhibit B. Upon the City's request, certified payroll records shall promptly be provided to the City 9.23 EOUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES. Contractor certifies and represents that, during the performanc€ of this Contract, it and any other parties with whom it may subcontract shall adhere to equal employment opportunity practices to assure that applicants, employees and recipients of service are treated 13 equally and are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex, age, medical condition, sexual orientation or marital status. Contractor further certifies that it will not maintain any segregated facilities. Contractor further agrees to comply with the Equal Employment Opportunity Practices provisions as set forth in Exhibit C. [Signatures Begin on Next Pagel 14 lN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have signed this Agreement as of the date stated in the introductory clause. City of Vernon, a California charter City Kevin Sales, an individual and sole and California municipal corporation proprietorship doing business as KJServices Environmental Consulting Mark Whitworth, Cig Adminiskator By: Name: Title: ATTEST: By: Name:Ana Barcia, Deputy City Clerk Title: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott E. Porter Deputy City Attorney 15 EXHIBIT A CONSIDERATION ln consideration for the services provided by Contractor under this Contract, notwithstanding any other provision in this Contract to the contrary, Contractor shall not receive consideration exceeding the available grant funding. Specifically, the three following limits on total consideration, inclusive of reimbursements, apply: A. Used Oil Payment Program: $5,000. B. CalRecycle City/County Payment Program: $5,000. C. Used Oil Competitive Grant Program: $90,780. Within each of those programs are additional consideration limits, as described below. Where costs are described as "Reimbursement", payment shall be paid solely to the extent Contractor incurred expenses that the City authorized in writing in advance of the expense being incurred: A. Used Oil Payment Program - Total not to exceed $5,000. (Grant Term is for FY 2014-20151 1. School Outreach / Year 2013 Used Oil ArTrttork Contest & Posfer Total not to exceed: $4,360.00 Breakdown: 20 hours @ $80.00/hour = $1,600.00 Poster/ calendar design and printing (quantity: 500) = 52,769.00 (Reimbursement) 2. Program Administration and Project Management Total notto exceed: $640.00 Breakdown: 8 hours @ $80.00/hour = $640.00 B. CalRecycle City/County Payment Program. Total not to exceed $5,000. (Grant Term is for FY 2014-2015). 1. Earth Day Education Event at Vernon City School Total not to exceed: $4,000.00 Breakdown: 44 hours @ $80/hr. = $3,520 Materials - $480 (Reimbursement) 2. City of Vernon Environmental Fair Total not to exceed: $1,000.00 16 Breakdown: 6 hours @$80.00/hour = $480 Materials = $520 (Reimbursement) C. Used Oil Competitive Grant Program. Total not to exceed $90,780. (Grant Term is May 1, 2014 through March 3'1, 20'16. 1. Temporary or Mobile Collection - $34,780 Non-Personnel Costs - $17.500 (Reimbursement) Equipment for 6 collection events - $7,000 (Reimbursement) Oil & filter hauling - $9,000 (Reimbursement) Event flyers (500 per event x 6 events) - 1,500 (Reimbursement) Personnel - $17.280 Event staffing (6 events x 4 staff x 6 hrs. x $70/hr.) - $10,080 Event planning & administration (90 hrs. x $80/hr.) - $7,200 2. Publicity and Education - $32,400 Non-Personnel Costs - $20.840 (Reimbursement) Trucker used oil brochure (qty. 2000) - $8,000 (Reimbursement) . Development - $2,000 (Reimbursement) o Design - $2,500 (Reimbursement) o Printing - $3,000 (Reimbursement) o Postage - $500 (Reimbursement) Newspaper ads - $9,500 (Reimbursement) o Design & Layout - $1,500 (Reimbursement) o Newspaper placements - $8,000 (Reimbursement) Promo ltems - $3,340 (Reimbursement) Personnel - $1 1.560 ln-City educational outreach events - $7,560 (6 events x 6 hours each x 3 staff x $71/hour.) Participation at regional trucking events - $4,000 (4 events @ $1 ,000 each - registration, staff, & mateials) 17 3. Administration Costs - $r4OOl, ldentify independent owner / operator truckers in the City of Vernon, build database of likely Do-ilYourself (DlYer) truckers 200 hrs. @ $80/hr. - $16,000 4. Personnel (Program Planning, Management & Administration) - 56,000 Evaluation, reporting and project management & oversight - $6,000 (75 hrs @ $80/hr) 5. Other/ Equipment - $1,600 (Reimbursement) Survey and collection event equipment and supplies - $1,600 (Reimbursement) Total Budget - $100,780.00 18 EXHIBIT B LIVING WAGE PROVISIONS Uidll.grllvllsirygE: A requirement that Employers pay qualifying employees a wage of no less than $10.30 per hour with health benerlts, or $11 .55 per hour without health benefits Psille.Elll4Peid-9eve-9f : Employers provide qualirying employees at least twelve compensated days off per year for sick leave, vacation, or personal necessity, and an additionalten days a year of uncompensated time for sick leave No Retaliation: A prohibition on employer retaliation against employees complaining to the City with regard to the employer's compliance with the living wage ordinance. Employees may bring an action in Superior Court against an employer for back pay, treble damages for willful violations, and attorney's fees, or to compel City officials to terminate the service contract of violating employers. 19 EXHIBIT C EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES PROVISIONS A. Contractor certifies and represents that, during the performance of this Agreement, the contractor and each subcontractor shall adhere to equal opportunity employment practices to assure that applicants and employees are treated equally and are not discriminated against because of their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, sex, or age. Contractor further certifies that it will not maintain any segregated facilities. B Contractor agrees that it shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for applicants for employment placed by or on behalf of Contractor, state that it is an "Equal Opportunity Employer" or that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, Sex or age. C. Contractor agrees that it shall, if requested to do so by the City, certify that it has not, in the performance of this Agreement, discriminated against applicants or employees because of their membership in a protected class. D Contractor agrees to provide the City with access to, and, if requested to do so by City, through its awarding authority, provide copies of all of its records pertaining or relating to its employment practices, except to the eltent such records or portions of such records are confidential or privileged under state or federal law. E. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed in any manner as to require or permit any act which is prohibited by law. 20 REGtrE\/ED JUL I 7 2014 CITY CLERt{'S OFFICE POLICE DEPARTMENT Daniel Calleros, Chief of Police 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernory California 90058 Telephone (323) 587-5771. Fax (323) 826-1487 July 16,2014 Honorable City Council City of Vernon Vernon, California Honorable Members: Attached are copies of the Vernon Police Department Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrest and Activities which cover the period from 12:01o.ffi., July 1, 2014 up to and including midnight of July 15, 2014. Respectfully submitted, VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT /-\ ,0 r',;O (L'ZU''* DANIEL CALLEROS CHIEF OF POLICE RECEIVED JUL r t 20t{ CITY ADMINISTRATION E Gtwiee$ Inhstriat DC/dr VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Department Activity Report Jurisdiclion' vERNoN First Date: o7lo1l2o14 Last Date: o7t1st2o14 Department Complaint Type Description All Units Primary Unit VPD 10-6 10-96M 140 20002 20002R 21 1R 21 1S 242 242R 245R 247R 273.5R . 314 415 459 459A', 459R 459S 459VR 476R 484 484R 487R 586 586E 594 602 653MR 901 901T 9027 9O2TR 909C 909E 9097 91'1 91 1A 91 INR 917A 925 927 4245 ASTVFD BARCK BOSIG BOVEH CITCK CIVIL oFFlcER ls 10-6 c7,961.962,10-10, WASH, EQUIPI 10-96 MARY (MAIL DETAIL) SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN REPORT ROBBERY REPORT SILENT ROBBERY AI.ARM. BATTERY ,,: i BATTERY REPORT ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON REPORT SHOOTING NT NT.T UTOCdUPIED DWELLING OR V ,: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'REPORT ;,' . : INDECENT EXPOSURE - a ..,;r Df STURBING THE PEACE BURGI.ARY AUOiBLE BURGISRY ALARM BURGI.ARY REPORT SILENT BURGLARY AI.ARM BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT FMUD REPORT PETTY THEFT PETTY THEFT REPORT GRAND THEFT REPORT PARKING PROBLEM PARKING ENFORCEMENT VANDALISM TRESPASS ANNOYING PHONE CALLS REPORT UNKNOWN INJURY TMFFIC COLLISION INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION NON-INJURY TMFFIC COLLISION NON-INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT TRAFFIC HAZARD 911 MISUSE / HANGUP CONTACT THE REPORTING PARTY 911 CALL NO RESPONSE REQUIRED ABANDONED VEHICLE SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES UNKNOWN TROUBLE ATTEMPT ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON ASSIST VERNON FIRE OEPARTMENT BAR CHECK BROKEN SIGNAL OR LIGHT BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE CITATION CHECK CIVIL MATTER 75 4 I 4 6 I I I I I I I I 2 I 90 2 I 9 I I 4 J l3 2 I 2 I J 2 25 I 3 I .) J 7 I J l2 I I l0 2 4 10 l5 2 82 5 2 10I 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 7 3 166 2 4 15 1 5 4 4 17 2 4 10 2 8 6 40 1 8 1 3 5 11 1 5 37 2 4 18 4 4 14 17 4 07/16/2011 05:4:44 Page of VE RNOIY POLI CE D EPARTMEIYT D epurtment Activity Report Jurisdiction' vERNoN First Date: o7lo1t2o14 Last Date: 07t1512014 Department Complaint Type Descriplion All Units Primary Unit VPD CODE5 coP DET DETAIL DPTAST DUI FILING FU GTA HBC JAILPANIC KTP LOCATE PANIC ALARM PAPD PATCK PDO PEDCK PRSTMN REC RECKLESS DF REPO RR SEAACA STRAY SUBPOENA TEST TMFFIC STOI UNATTACHED VCK VEH RELEASE WARRANT WELCK WRNTSVC SURVEI LljNCE/STAKE.OUT COP DETAIL DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION DETAIL DEPARTMENTAL ASSIST DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OFFICER IS 10-6 REPORT WRITING FOLLOW UP GRAND THEFT AUTO HAILED BY A CITIZEN TEST THE JAIL PANIC AI.ARM BUTTON KEEP THE PEACE LOCATED VERNON STOLEN VEHICLE PANIC AHRM/DURESS AI.ARM PUBLIC ASSIST-POLICE PATROL CHECK PROPERTY DAMAGE ONI-Y PEDESTRIAN CHECK PRISONER TRANSPORTED RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE RECKLESS DRIVING (23103) REPOSSESSION RAIL ROAD PROBLEM SEAACA ANIMAL CALLS STRAY DOG / ANIMAL SUBPOENA SERVICE TEST CALL TRAFFIC STOP UNATTACHED TRAILER VEHICLE CHECK VEHICLE RELEASE WARRANT ARREST WELFARE CHECK WARRANT SERVICE I 1 l0 I 6 I 25 l3 I 4 7 I I 2 J 29 I t6 5 2 5 2 I 3 I I 2 t26 2 24 2 2 4 I 2 1 23 4 10 3 26 22 7 8 7 2 1I 5 38 1 27 5 7 4 2 1 3 2 2 2 150 2 36 2 5 11 2 Department:994 644 Overall:994 644 07/16/2014 05:tl4:44 Page of VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Activity Report Period Ending: 07ll5ll4 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS TOTAL NON-INJURY INJURY Pedestrian Fatalities City Property Damage Hit & Run (Misdemeanor) Hit & Run (Felony) Persons Injured YEHICLES STORED Unlicensed Driver Traffic Hazards Abandoned/Stored Vehicle NO. 15 t2 J PROPERTY RECOVERED VEHICLES: $25,000.00 PROPERTY RECOVERED F'OR OTHER DEPARTMENTS VEHICLES: $3,000.00 3 J 32 1 6 CITATIONS Citations Iss (Prisoner Release) Citations Iss (Moving) Citations Iss (Parking) Citations Iss (Total) Hazardous Non-Hazardous Other Violations CASES CLEARED BY ARREST ARl4-213 CR141198 11377(A) HS ARt4-214 CR141160 503 PC ARl4-2ls CR14r2l0 l08sl(A) vc ARt4-2t7 CP.t4t246 10851(4) VC ARt4-221 CRl4llSl 243.4(EXl) PC ARt4-222 CRl4r253 245(AXl) PC 1 74 8 82 39 35 VERNON POUCE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR PERSONS ARRESTED PERIOD ENDING O7l15/14 LT FE MALE FEMALE TOTAL AGGMVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EMBEZZLEMENT 1 1 GRAND THEFT IDENTITY THEFT POSS. CONTROLLED SUBS.1 1 POSS. STOLEN PROPERTY RAPE ROBBERY STALKING VEHICLE THEFT z I 3 TOTAL FETONY ARRESTS 3 2 5 ANLT MALE FEMALE TOTAL ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON 1 1 DRIVING W SUSPENDED DL DRUNK DRIVING DRUNK IN PUBUC PETry THEFT POSS. NARC. PARAPHERNAUA RECKLESS DRIVING SEXUAL BATTERY 1 1 VANDAUSM WARMNTS (BENCHTTRFC)2 2 WARMNTS (FOREIGN)1 1 TOTAL MISD. ARRESTS 5 0 5 MALE FEMALE TOTAL CURFEW (VMC) PETTY THEFT POSS. STOLEN PROPERTY VANDAUSM VEHICLE THEFT rOTAL JUVENILES DET.0 0 0 TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS (ADULT) TO DATE: TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS (ADULT) TO DATE: TOTAL JUVENILES DETAINED (FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR) TO DATE: TOTAL ARRESTS AND DETAINED JUVENILES (FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR) TO DATE: t42 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's Jurisdiction' vERNoN First Date: oTlo'll2o14 Last Date: o7lo1t2o14 Coll Number Disp Ten Code Received Comolaint Caller Address Oflicer IInit Time Unit AT&T MOBILITY 800 635 6840 4 5353 DOWNEY RD. VERNON Enroute OnScene DeDailmen OCA NumbervPD CR2014'1195 Remove CompArrive 20140711933 RPT 20140711939 RPT 20140711945 RPT CITY 07to'u20'14'15'.11.41 9027 07lO1l2O14 18:17:16 9027 OTlO'1120'14 2'l :16:03 20002 VPD VPD VPD VPD VPD VALENZUELA,FETlLS VPD QUINONES,ANA 1L1O VPD CERDA,PAUL,JR 119 VPD RAMOS,JOSE 1z.8 HERNANDEZ,EDV*211 1 VASOUEZ.LUIS 2L'12 MOSCOSO,CHRIgLS ZAPIEN.DAVID 252 EB 60 FWY, VERNON GILLMAN.MICHAE'sC15 T-MOBTLE (877) 6s3-791 1 E 49TH // CORONA AV, VERNON 1 5:1 8:1 4 15:'17:32 15:45:07 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20141196 '18:'17:16 DeDartmenr OCA NumbervPD CR20'141197 21:26:27 21:25:15 21:22:14 21:21:27 RMS Juris cAo't97300 '16:47:32 15:57:00 RMS Juris cAo197300 RMS Juris c40197300 22:59:31 22:59:33 22:5934 1 5:1 3:1 3 21:16:42 21:'16:44 1 5:1 3:1 5 1 5:1 3:1 4 15:13:53 16:32:11 21:20:43 2'l:20'.44 21:20:46 17:24:02 17:24:02 19:02:52 23:15:46 07/02/2014 05:01:31 Page of 1 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's First Dale: ozrca2ofi Iurisdiction' vERNoN Lasl Date: o7rca2ofi Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint Caller Address Unit Time Dep Officer Unil Disoalch Enroute OnScene Deoart Arrive Remove Comp 20140711947 RpT O7IOU2O14 01t17:OO DANIELS 1015 rlro 602 3o4s E vERNoN Av. vERNoN l3B"^^'mlli$" #r"rrt56" VPD STEVENSON.KEI-K91 01:47:34 01:48:'17 01:49:52 VPD QUINONES.ANA .IL1O VPD VALENZUELA.FEI,ILS VPD CERDA.PAUL.JR 119 VPD RODRIGUEZ.FERlSl VPD RAMOS,JOSE 1z.8 OT|OA2O'14 12:28:54 OWENS2OOO2R 2901 FRUITI.AND AV, VERNON 01:52:57 01:55:02 01:48:25 01:53:08 01:53:01 01:55:0'l 01 :55:04 01 :53:05 03:02:09 02:51:36 03:O5:27 02:50:05 02:58:53 '13:09:25 03:26:09 13:32:04 15:24:14 15:24:15 18:OO:22 20140711973 RPT 20140711976 1015 O7lO2l2O14 13:16:07 FU 20140711988 RPT Departmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CR20141199 CA0197300 VPD NEWTON,TODD -2L2 12:30'.42 '12:30:43 12:37:29 VPD CERDA.EUGENI02L,I 12:33:24 14.I21 DONANALDALE, I-A PUENTE VPD CROSS,JEREMY'5D23 VPD ONOPA,DANIEL 5D34 07lO2l2O14 17:33:36 PDO S SOTO // BANDINI BL, VERNON VPD RECORDS BURE*RECD '13:16:07 13:56:17 Deparlmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CR20141200 CA0197300 17:33:57 20140711990RpT O7o2DO14 17:51.40 RENE CASTTLLO4s9vR sEvrLLE Av// FRUTTLANDAV. VERI _' D'Dot" ocl Nuhh'r RMs rurbwb clo1412ot cao1973oo VPo CERoA.EUGENIO2LI 17:54:10 17:5111 18:0017 19:44:48 07/03/2011 (M:44:41 Page I of I VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's furisdiction' vERNoN First Dale: o7to3t2o14 Last Date: o7to3l2o14 Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint Caller Address Ilnit Time Dep Officer Unit Dispatch Enroute Onscene Depart Arrive Remove Como 20140712005Vt 0710312014 05:56:06 ctrE TMFFIC STOP E VERNON AV // SOTO ST. VERNON VPD RAMOS,JOSE *1111 DeDartmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CR20141202 cA0197300 05:56:06 06:45:38 Departmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD cR2.0',141204 cA0197300 20140712009 RPT 0710312014 07:0414 459R VPD 3222 E WASHINGTON BL. VERNON *2L11 O7:O7:43 07'.07:43 07:24:24 4990 SEVILLE AV. VERNON Departmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CR20141203 cA0197300 08:13:06 08:06:31*2L12 07:20:'15 07:20:16 O7:3'l:47 07/042014 05:03:37 Page I of 1 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMEIYT Catl Log Report Type All (Init Times and Location with OCA's lurisdiction' vERNoN First Date: Lasl Dale: 07to4l20'14 07to412014 Call Number Disp Ten Code Received Complaint Caller Address Unit Time 20140712066 RPT 20140712070 RPT 0710412014 12:04:26 459VR 0710412014 9027 14:25:27 Department VPD 12:07:32 '12:41:09 12:14:45 '12:26:'12 14:26:22 14:32:04 RMS Juris cAo1 97300 1 3:17:05 RMS Juris cA01 97300 4281 BANDINI BL. VERNON VPD DOCHERTY,MICFF2L3 '12:07:31 VPD HERNANDEZ.MIG2Ll BANDINI BL // ATI-ANTIC BL, VERNON VPD DOCHERTY.MICFT2L3 14:26:06 VPD HERNANDEZ,MIG2Ll Deparlmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20141206 14:30:46 14:36:03 13:17:20 15:53:38 15:53:38 07/16/2014 09:00:5i Page of Deo Ofiicei llnil .Dispatch Errmute Onscene Deoarl Afiive Re,iove Como VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type AA Unit Times and Location with OCA's First Date: o7loil2o14 Last Date: ottost2ol4lurisdiclion' vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint Caller Address Unit Time Enroule OnScene OVERHILL FARMS 2727 E VERNON AV. VERNON VPD DOCHERTY,MICFT2Ll 10:51:19 '10:51 :46 'I 'l:31 :59 07/06/2014 05:00:5! 20t407tztot RPT Page VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All [Init Times and Location with OCA's First Date: olloal2ol4 Last Date: olloal2ol4lurisdictioni vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint Caller Address Unit Time DaD Offtcq llrrit Dispolch Enmule Onscene DeDarl A.tiva Remove Como 20t1/t7t2l12VREC 0710612014 08:00:46 REC 24TH IIMINERVA, VERNON VPD VILLEGAS.RICHA-2L12 20140712172C;TE 0710612014 2'l:36:54 VI RPT TRAFFIC STOP S SANTA FE AV // 3OTH, VERNON VPD I.ANDA,RAFAEL '118 VPD CERDA.EUGENIOlLl DeDarlmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD cR2:0141208 cA0',19730008:00:47 08:33:48 DeDartmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD cR2014'1209 CA0197300 2'l:36:54 21:52:31 22:17'.39 22:'17:39 07/07/2011 05:06:4(Page I of I , YERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times ond Location with OCA's Firsl Dale: olto7l2o14 Last Date: o7totl2o14Iurisdiction' vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Code Received Comolaint Caller Address Unit Time 20140712185 RPT VI CITE 20t40712195 VREC 20140712197 CITE VI 20140712207 CITE VI 20140712209 CITE VI 20140712213 07lO7l2O'14 01 :31:04 REC O7lO7l2O14 06:25:26 LOCATE 07l07l2O'14 06:35:01 TMFFIC STOP 07lol12014 08:14:10 TMFFIC STOP 0710712014 08:37:08 TMFFIC STOP E 55TH // ALAMEDA, VERNON VPD GAYTAN.LORENTMl VPD VPD VPD VPD VPD VPD Disoatch Enroute OnScene Depart Deqartmen OCA NumbervPD CP20141210MINERVA // 24TH. VERNON VALENZUELA,FETl L3 CERDA,EUGENIOlLl CERDA.PAUL,JR 112 LANDA.RAFAEL 1L8 ESTRADA,IGNACTlSl 2L1 6336 RITA, HUNTINGTON PARK DISPATCH -DISP DOWNEY RD // sOTH, VERNON GAYTAN,LORENZ-M1 S AI.AMEDA // SI-AUSON AV, VERNON GAYTAN,LORENrMl 01:47:33 01'.47:35 RMS Juris c40197300 Remove 06:03:59 02:52:17 02:1 9:1 8 07:02:35 02:30:34 01 :31:46 01:50:31 0'l:47:53 01:50:29 01:54:40 07:01 :56 06:25:50 Departmeru OCA NumbervPD CR2014',1211 06:35:01 DeDarlmeil OCA NumbervPD CR20141212 08: 1 4:1 0 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20141213 08:37:08 RMS Juris c40197300 RMS Jurk c40197300 RMS luris cAo197300 03:55:01 07:50:49 07:1 6:1 9 07:1O'.29 08:37:03 09:02:22 07/08/2014 06:i1:11 Page of ,- VPD ,VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type AA Unit Times and Location with OCA's First Date: o7to7t2o14 Last Date: ottott2ol4Jurisdiction' vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Code Caller Address Deo Officer Received Comolaint anil Time Dispatch Enroute OnScene Remove Como 20140712219 RPT 20140712221 CITE VI 20140712231 RPT VI CITE 20140712240 CITE VI 20140712242 RPT VI CITE 0710712014 09:16:29 9017 0710712014 11:11:15 459VR 0710712014 '11:2'l:27 TRAFFIC STOP 0710712014 15:08:01 TRAFFIC STOP 07lO7l2O14 '15:27:34 TMFFIC STOP 0710712014 16:27:14 TRAFFIC STOP DeDartment VPD O9:17:O7 09:26:16 091729 09:22:25 09:19:42 DeDartment VPD 11:'13:07 11:24:23 OCA Number cP201412',14 RMS Juris cAo197300 10:04:05 09:52:'16 RMS Juris cA0197300 RMS Juris cA0197300 RMS Juris cA0197300 '15:27:36 RMS Juris cAo't97300 RMS Juris cA0197300 VPD VPD VPD ANA DOWNEY RD // DISTRICT BL, VERNON MOSCOSO,CHRI{'2L3 09:'17:07 VILLEGAS,RICHA2Ll ZOZAYA,OSCAR 212 ROBERTSON READY MIX 3365 E 26TH, VERNON ZOZAYA,OSCAR -212 '11:12:40 E SI.AUSON AV // 2ND, VERNON GAYTAN,LORENTMl E VERNON AV // AI.AMEDA, VERNON GAYTAN.LORENZMl S AI.AMEDA // VERNON AV, VERNON GAYTAN,LORENZMl OCA Number cR20141216 Deportmeru OCA NumbervPD CR20141215 11:21:27 DeDtrtmeru OCA NumbervPD cR2014',1217 15:08:01 DeDarlmen OCA NumbervPD cR20141218 15:27:38 Deparlmeru OCA NumbervPD CR201412',19 16:27:14 10:30:15 11:59:02 1'l:58:22 15:50:01 17:03:58 S SOTO // BANDINI BL, VERNON VPD GAYTAN.LORENz*Ml 07/08/2014 06:31:lC Page of L VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's Firsl Dale: o7loat2o14 furisdiction' vERNoN Lasl Date: o7lo8t2o14 Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint Caller Address Ilnit Time Deo Officer llnit Dkoatch Enroute OnScene Deoarl Anive Remove Comp 20110112212RpI 07/0€2014 06150:51 tA REGIOMLFOOD &cNK4E4R 2825 E 54TH, vERNoN DeDott at OCA Na bct nMs.IttthvPD CR9n111222 C40197300 VPD ZOZAYA,OSCAR'2111 0€:59:31 07:01:00 07:1511 o7:42:o1 2014071/273 020812014 06:52:38 Dqodn.nt OCANahb.r RMS.IutitC|TE TRAFFIC STOP 325r E 26TH, VERNON vpD c1zo1tlz,{ cAo1973oo VPD AYIAN,LORENZUI 06:52:12 07J4:55 20r$712215RpT O7lOBl2O14 07:14:53 DeDutmem OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CP20141221 CA0197300 07:14:.57 TRAFFIC STOP 34OO E 26TH, VERNON 20140712288 RPT O7lOBl20'14 1O:il:27 PAPA CANTELT-AS VI CITE VPD GAYTAN.LORENz"Ml 12:16:50 07:55:30 11:.40:26 12:33:39 20140712274RpT O7nAl2O14 O9:22:OO IRMIA CAMACHO9o2T E vERNoN Av // aLAMEDA. vERNof D.oorfir.a OCA Nurrrbct nMls -h.rit' vPD cq2o141223 cAo1973@VPD OSCOSO.CHRI(2I,2 @:23.26 08:24115 06:27:33 Ogl2:15 3341 E sOTH. VERNON VPD VILLEGAS,RICHA'2L1 1 '11'.01:44 11:01:44 11:04:30 Deparlmen OCA Number RMS JurisvPD cP20141224 cA0197300 Departmeru OCA Number RMS lurisvPD CR20141225 CA0197300 12:.O4:OB 12:05:05 07109/2014 05:41:15 Page 1 oI 2 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unil Times and Location with OCA's Iurisdiction' vERNoN Firsl Date: ollo8l2o14 Last Dale: o7loal2o14 Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Comolaint 20140712301 VI CITE 20140712306 Caller Address VI CITE RPT 07lOBl2O14 15:59:19 TRAFFIC STOP VPD GAYTAN,LORENz*Ml E 38TH // SANTA FE AV. VERNON VPD GAYTAN,LORENTM1 E 26TH // INDIANA, VERNON VPD GAYTAN,LORENZMl DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD CP20141228 15:59:19 Ilnit Time 13:07:14 Deqartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20141227 16:32:31 07/09/2014 05:41:4t Page of 20140712296 RPT CITE VI 0710812014 13:07:'14 TRAFFIC STOP DeDartmenr OCA Number cP20't41226 RMS Juris c40197300 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Cslt Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's First Date: o7to9t2o14 Lasl Dale: o7logl2o14furisdiction' vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Code Received Comolaint Caller Address Oflicer Unit Time 20140712329 TEST VOID 20140712350 CITE VI SRVD 20140712352 REPO 20140712353 RPT 20140712359 07l0gl2014 05:54:40 TEST 4305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON VPD RODRIGUEZ.FER-1S1 0710912014 10:03:'14 TRAFFIC STOP 3424 SI.AUSON AV. VERNON VPD GAYTAN.LORENT2L1l 07l0gl2014 10:24:09 TRAFFIC STOP E SLAUSON AV // ALCOA AV, VERNON VPD GAYTAN,LORENT2LI'I 07logl2014 10:51:08 TRAFFIC STOP Dispatch Enroute OnScene Deoarl DeDorlmeru OCA NumbervPD 20',140712329vPD cP20141230 05:54:57 Depanlmem OCA NumbervPD cR20141231 10:03:14 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD c?20141232 10:24:09 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20141233 10:51:08 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR2o',l4',lz3/. 11:18:39 07l}gl2014 11:14:42 REPO O7logl2014 12:05:32 484R 3278 E SI-AUSON AV, VERNON VPD GAYTAN.LORENZ*2111 AUSTIN TRUCKING 4528 BANDINI BL. VERNON VPD RECORDS BURETRECD BCBG 2761 FRUITLAND AV. VERNON VPD CHAVEZ.JERRY,JDSAM Remove RMS Juris cA0197300 cAo197300 RMS Juris cAo197300 10:23:15 RMS Juris cA0197300 10:47:24 RMS Juris cAo197300 RMS Juris c40197300 05:56:48 11:'18:'13 1 1 :33:1 3 07/10/2014 05:36:3i 12:13.,29 Page 12:13:34 1of VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unil Times and Location with OCA's First Date: o7to9tzo14 Jurisdiction' vERNoN Last Dale: o7logl2o14 Call Number Disp Ten Received Code Complaint Caller Address Ilnil Time Deo Officer Unit Disoatch Enroute OnScene Deoart Arrive Remove Comp 20t44712359 C|TE 07/09/2014 14:08:15v rRAFFrc srop 33/15 E sLAusoN AV. vERNoN lY{'-"^ W"l[W* Wdrt# vPD o\YTAN.LoRENZ2L11 l4:0E:16 1/ti36:46 2014wt2370REpO O7l0gl2014 17'28:OB FOX RECOVERYREPO 2011E27fH. VERNON VPD RECORDS BURETRECD DeDartmeru OCA Namber RMS JurisvPD CP20141236 CA0197300 17:30:08 18:19:42 07/10/2014 05:36:32 Page 2 of 2 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's Firsl Dale: o7t1ot2o14 Last Date: otllotzo14Jurisdiclion' vERNoN Call Number Disp Ten Code Caller Address Dep Officer Received Comolaint Unit Time Dispatch Enroule OnScene Remove 20140712385 VI 20140712393 RPT 20140712394 VOID ASST 20140712403 RPT 20140712409 RPT 20140712412 1015 RPT 0711012014 OO:24:12 UNATTACHEDTR ROSS // 37TH, VERNON VPD CHAVEZ,CELEST'1111 07l'lOl2O14 07:31:59 459VR DeDartmem OCA NumbervPD CP20141237 OO:24:12 OCA Number cR20141239 OCA Number cP20141240 RMS Juris cAo197300 RMS Juris cA0197300 RMS Juris cAo197300 RMS Juris cAo197300 RMS Juris cAo197300 01:15:16 08:10:03 08:10:03 O8:14:28 13:03:37 '15:23:42 '15:23:42 17:38:06 17:38:05 07t'l1l2o'14 07:34:'11 9027 07l'1012014 12:2'l'.41 487R 0711012014 14:48:02 9027 6160 MALBURG WY, VERNON NEWTON.TODD '2L11 VASQUEZ.LUIS 2L12 LASO S SOTO II46TH, VERNON VANOVER.DONATK92 YN APPAREL 5OO8 S BOYLE AV, VERNON NEWTON,TODD '2L1'l 12:26:31 DeDarlmenr VPD O7:33:2O 07:46:12 07:35:48 07:37:39 DeDartment VPD 07:35:10 07:39:31 DeDarlment VPD1226:32 12:52:37 VPD VPD ,I912 E VERNON AV, VERNON VPD VASQUEZ.LUIS '2L'12 '14:50:45 VPD PEREZ.NICK 2s.2 Deparlmeru OCA NumbervPD cP20141241 14:55:'15 14:55:33 DeDartmeru OCA NumbervPD cR20',t41242 16:06:05 16:'14:47 14:50:46 07l1Ol2O14 16:06:05 WARRANT 4305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON VPD ONOPA,DANIEL -5D34 VPD MARTINEZ,GABRSD3l 07/11/2011 05:03:4t Page VPD lof 2 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA's Jurisdiction' vERNoN First Date: ott1ot2o14 Lost Date: ott1ol2o14 Call Number Disp Ten Code Received Complaint Caller Address Dep Oflicer Unit Time 20140712418 RPT 0711012014 17:06:37 9017 Unit AT&T MOB|LITY 800 635 6840 4 4507 DOWNEY RD, VERNON NEWTON.TODD *2L11 17:07:41 VASQUEZ.LUIS 2L12 VANOVER,DONAIKg2 Enroute OnScene Deoart DeDarlmen OCA NumbervPD CP20141243 VPD VPD VPD 17:.08:17 '17:08:13 17:08:22 17:10:01 17:10:51 '17:1O:37 RMS Juris cA0197300 Remove 17.54:10 18:00:45 18:00:45 07/11/2014 05:03:4t Page VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Call Log Report Type All (Inil Times and Location with OCA's ''Jutisdiction: VERNoN First Date: Last Date: 07l'l'|.12014 07t1112014 Call Number Disp Ten t Code Received Comolaint Caller Address Officer Unit Time 07l1'll2O14 12:39:35 9O2T S DISTRICT BL // ATLANTIC BL. 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VERNON VpD CR2O14,2O5 cAo1973oo vorD VPD CR20141266 CA0197300 VPD GAYIAN,LORENZ.2LII 13:38:12 14:11:19 20110112687 RPT VI CITE 0711512014 14:24:06 TRAFFIC STOP 3375 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON DeDarlmen OCA Number RMS JurisvPD cR20141268 cA0197300 VPD GAYTAN.LORENZ2L1 1 20140712688 RpT 0711512014 14:19:57 [A BREA BAKERY ID THEFT 3250 E 44TH, VERNON NRD 0711512014 16:51:43 vt 9027 CITE DOWNEY RD // BANDINI BL, VERNON VPD GAYTAN.LORENZ2LIl VPD VALENZUELA.FE12LS 14:24:06 Departmeru OCA Number RMS JurisvPD CR20141271 cA0197300 16:52:57 17:06:1 0 '14:59'.23 17:36:08 15:55:08 17:48:47 201401126v,\t O7l15n0l4 15:15:25 , Deoirt re OCA Numbet nMS lutitclTE TRAFFTC STOP 5899 DOWNEY RD. VERNON vpo cFt2o14126S GAO1973OO RPT VPD GAYTAN.LORENZ2LI,I 15:15:25 ,nuw12694wt 0?11512014 15:53:20 DMrtn2 OAl Nurtb.t RMS Ja.itC|TE TRAFFIC sToP DowNEY Ro // sLAUsoN av. VERNoN "v#"--" "ffi;ii;;6 cAoleT3oo vPD aYTAN.LOREllzr2Lll 15:i3:U 16:30:49 201{/D712694 07/16/2014 05:15:22 Page 2 of 2- RECEIVED JUL 2 I 20ti CITY ADMINISTRATION REGElVED JUL S 0 2014 CITY CLERKS OIFICE STAFF REPORT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, WATER AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DATE: TO: FROM: RE: August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council /// Samuel Kevin Wilson, Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 2014-0038 - Emergency Regulation for Statewide urban Water Conservation - Recommending City Council Declare a Phase I Water Supply Shortage Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Find that declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vemon Municipal Code $ 25.103 is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with (a) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061 (bX3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and (b) Section L5307, because it is an action taken by a regulatory agency to assure the "maintenance, restoration, or enhancement" of natural resources and includes procedures to protect the environment; and 2. Adopt the attached resolution declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vemon Municipal Code Section 25.103. Background ln response to persistent drought conditions in the State of Califomia, on July 15,2014, the State Water Resources Control Board ("SWRCB") approved Resolution No. 2014-0038 (the "SWRCB Resolution') that adopts Califomia Code of Regulations, Title 23, Sections 863, 864, and 865 (the "Regulations"). The SWRCB Resolution mandates that the public take specified actions to conserve water supplies. The Regulations will become effective following submittal to the Office of Administrative Law, likely in early August. The Regulations will remain in effect for 270 days, unless extended by the SWRCB. Failures of individuals to follow the prescribed prohibited activities could result in civil or criminal penalties purishable by a fine up to $500 for each day the violation occurs. The Regulations will require Vernon, and all other urban water suppliers, to submit to the SWRCB by the 15ft of each month, a monitoring report on forms provided by the SWRCB. The monitoring report must include the amount of potable water the urban water supplier produced, including water provided by a wholesaler, in the preceding calendar month, and compare that amount to the amount produced in the same calendar month n 2013. Beginning October 15,2014, the monitoring report must also estimate the gallons of water per person per day used by the residential customers it serves. In its initial monitoring report, each urban water supplier must state the number ofpersons it serves. In addition, the SWRCB Resolution advises that retail water suppliers should provide notice of regulations in English and Spanish in one or more of the following ways to educate the general public: newspaper advertisement, bill inserts, website homepage, social media, and notices in public libraries to educate the public. The SWRCB Resolution also recommends that retail water suppliers educate their employees and City Corurcils as to the regulation. Mandatory Water Restrictions Regulation Section 865(bX1) requires each urban water supplier to "implement all requirements and actions of the stage of its water shortage contingency plan that imposes mandatory restrictions on outdoor irrigation of omamental landscapes or flrf with potable water." The SWRCB regulation prohibits the following activities : 1. The application of potable water to outdoor landscapes in a manner that causes runoff such that water flows onto adjacent property, non-irrigated areas, private and public walkways, roadways, parking lots, or structures; 2. The use of a hose that dispenses potable water to wash a motor vehicle, except where the hose is fitted with a shut-offnozzle or device attached to it that causes it to cease dispensing water immediatelywhen not in use; 3. The application of potable water to driveways and sidewalks; and 4. The use of potable water in a fountain or other decorative water feature, except where the water is part of a recirculating system. Vemon Municipal Code Section 25.101 already regulates the following outdoor potable water activities: watering hours, limits water durations, no excessive water flow or runoff, no washing down hard or paved surfaces, obligation to fix leaks, breaks or malfunctions; re-circulating water required for water fountains and decorative features, limits on washing vehicles, drinking water served upon request only at restaurants, and limits on corlmercial car wash and laundry systems. If the drought continues, it is likely that the City would suffer a water shortage of up to twenty percent (20%). Therefore, staff recommends that the City declare a Phase I Water Supply Shortage consistent with Vernon Municipal Code Section25.103. If the City Council agrees and "determines that it is likely that the City of Vemon will suffer a shortage in City water supplies up to twenty Q0%) percent," then Vemon Mtrnicipal Code $ 25.103 requires the following water conservation requirements to apply during the declared Phase I water supply shortage: "(a) Limits on water days: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with potable water is limited to three (3) days per week on a schedule established and posted by the City. ln addition, watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with potable water is prohibited between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. O) Obligation to fix leaks, breaks or malf,rnctions: A11 leaks, breaks or malfunctions in the water user's plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within seventy two (72) hours of notification by the City." Fiscal Impact Staffanticipates any financial impact would be less than $50,000 (less than one percent of the City's projected water revenues) because the City imposes minimal irrigated landscaping requirements. The loss in revenue will be offset by a reduction in the demand for Metropolitan Water District surface water that is purchased through the Cental Basin Municipal Water District. SKWsr Enclostres STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD RESOLUTTON NO. 2014-0038 TO ADOPT AN EMERGENCY REGULATION FOR STATEWIDE URBAN WATER CONSERVATION WHEREAS: 1.On April 25, 2014, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. issued an executive order to strengthen the state's ability to manage water and habitat effectively in drought conditions and called on all Californians to redouble their efforts to conserve water. The executive order finds that the continuous severe drought conditions present urgent challenges across the state including water shortages in communities and for agricultural production, increased wildfires, degraded habitat for fish and wildlife, threat of saltwater contamination, and additional water scarcity if drought conditions continue into 2015.The reported that nearly 80% ofthe state was reported to be under "extreme" drought conditions at the end of June; The executive order refers to the Governor's Proclamation No. 1-17-2014, issued on January 17 , 2014, declaring a State of Emergency to exist in California due to severe drought conditions. The January Proclamation notes that the state is experiencing record dry conditions, with 2014 projected to become the driest year on record. Since January, state water officials indicate that reservoirs, rainfall totals and the snowpack remain critically low. This follows two other dry or below average years, leaving reservoir storage at alarmingly low levels. The January Proclamation highlights the State's dry conditions, lack of precapitation and the resulting effects on drinking water supplies, the cultivation of crops, and the survival of animals and plants that rely on California's rivers and streams. The January Proclamation also calls on all Californians to reduce their water usage by 20 percent; There is no guarantee that winter precipitation will alleviate the drought conditions that the executive orders address, which will lead to even more severe impacts across the state if the drought wears on; Water Code section 1058.5 grants the State Water Board the authority to adopt emergency regulations in certain drought years in order to. "prevent the waste, unreasonable use, unreasonable method of use, or unreasonable method of diversion, of water, to promote water recycling or water conservation, to require curtailment of diversions when water is not available under the diverter's priority of right, or in furtherance of any of the foregoing, to require reporting of diversion or use or the preparation of monitoring reports" ; Over 400,000 acres of farmland are expected to be fallowed, thousands of people may be out of work, communities risk running out of drinking water, and fish and wildlife will suffer. J. 4. 6. Many Californians have taken bold steps over the years and in this year to reduce water use; nevertheless, the dire nature of the cunent drought requires additional conservation actions from residents and businesses. Some severely affected communities have implemented water rationing, limiting water use in some cases to only 50 gallons per person per day, foregoing showers, laundry, toilet flushing, and all outdoor watering. 7. Water conservation is the easiest, most efficient and most cost effective way to quickly reduce water demand and extend supplies into the next year, providing flexibility for all California communities. Water saved this summer is water available next year, giving water suppliers the flexibility to manage their systems efficiently. The more water that is conserved now, the less likely it is that a community will experience such dire circumstances that water rationing is required ; 8. Most Californians use more water outdoors than indoors. ln many areas, 50 percent or more of daily water use is for lawns and outdoor landscaping. Outdoor water use is generally discretionary, and many irrigated landscapes would not suffer greatly from receiving a decreased amount of water; 9. Public information and awareness is critical to achieving conservation goals and the Save Our Water campaign, run jointly by the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the Association of California Water Agencies, is an excellent resource for conservation information and messaging that is integral to effective drought response (http://saveou nrvater. com). 10. Enforcement against water waste is a key tool in conservation programs. When conservation becomes a social norm in a community, the need for enforcement is reduced or eliminated; 11. The emergency regulations set a minimum standard requiring only modest lifestyle changes across the state. Many communities are already doing more and have been for years. They should be commended, but can and should do more. Others are not yet doing so and should at least do this, but should do much more given the severity of the drought; 12. On July 8,2014, the State Water Board issued public notice that the State Water Board would consider the adoption of the regulation at the Board's regularly-scheduled July 15, 2014 public meeting, in accordance with applicable State laws and regulations. The State Water Board also distributed for public review and comment a Finding of Emergency that complies with State laws and regulations; 1 3. On April 25, 2014, the Governor suspended the California Environmental Quality Act's application to the State Water Board's adoption of emergency regulations pursuant to Water Code section 1058.5 to prevent the waste, unreasonable use, unreasonable method of use, or unreasonable method of diversion of water, to promote water recycling or water conservation; 14. As discussed above, the State Water Board is adopting the emergency regulation because of emergency drought conditions, the need for prompt action, and current limitations in the existing enforcement process; 15. Disadvantaged communities may require assistance in increasing water conservation and state agencies should look for opportunities to provide assistance in promoting water conservation; 16. Nothing in the regulations or in the enforcement provisions of the regulations, preclude a local agency from exercising its authority to adopt more stringent conservation measures. Moreover, the Water Code does not impose a mandatory penalty for violations of the regulations adopted by this resolution and local agencies retain their enforcement discretion in enforcing the regulations, to the extent authorized, and may develop their own progressive enforcement practices to encourage conservation. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: '1. The State Water Board adopts California Code of Regulations, title 23, sections 863, 864, and 865, as appended to this resolution as an emergency regulation; 2. The State Water Board staff will submit the regulation to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for final approval; 3. lf, during the approval process, State Water Board staff, the State Water Board, or OAL determines that minor corrections to the language of the regulation or supporting documentation are needed for clarity or consistency, the State Water Board Executive Director or designee may make such changes; 4. These regulations shall remain in effect for 270 days after filing with the Secretary of State unless the State Water Board determines that it is no longer necessary due to changed conditions, or unless the State Water Board renews the regulations due to continued drought conditions as described in Water Code section 1058.5; 5. The State Water Board directs staff to provide the Board with monthly updates on the implementation of the emergency regulations and their effect; 6. Directs State Water Board staff to condition funding upon compliance with the emergency regulations, to the extent feasible; 7. Directs State Water Board staff to work with the Department of Water Resources and the Save Our Water campaign to disseminate information regarding the emergency regulations; and 8. Directs State Water Board staff in developing an electronic reporting portal to include data fields so that local agencies may provide monthly reporting data on (i) conservation- related implementation measures or enforcement aclions taken by the local agency and (ii) substitution during the drought of potable water with recycled water to extend water supplies. 3 THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: 9. The State Water Board commends water suppliers that have increased conservation messaging and adopted innovative strategies to enhance customer awareness of water use, such as applications that let customers compare their water use to water use by others; reduce system losses, such as fixing system leaks which can deplete supplies by 1O percent or more; and establish incentives to reduce demand, such as tiered or drought rate structures. The State Water Board also commends all Californians that have already been working to maximize their conservation efforts, both at home and at work; 10. The State Water Board calls upon water suppliers to take the following actions: Educate customers and employees. Retail water suppliers should provide notice of the regulations in English and Spanish in one or more of the following ways. newspaper advertisements, bill inserts, website homepage, social media, notices in public libraries;. Wholesale suppliers should include reference to the regulations in their customer communications;o All water suppliers should train personnel on the regulations;. All water suppliers should provide signage where recycled or reclaimed water is being used for activities that the emergency regulations prohibit with the use of potable water, such as operation of fountains and other water features;. All water suppliers should redouble their efforts to disseminate information regarding opportunities and incentives to upgrade indoor fixtures and appliances;. All water suppliers should use education and the tools available through the Save Our Water website (http://saveourwater.com); ando All water suppliers should educate and prepare their boards and councils on the drought response actions contained in the emergency regulations and in this resolution, and to make sure that drought response items are placed on agendas as early as possible; I ncreasing local supp/les. All water suppliers should accelerate the completion of projects that will conserve potable water by making use of non-potable supplies, such as recycled water, "greywater," and stormwater collection projects;. All water supplters should improve their leak reporting and response programs and request that police and fire departments and other local government personnel report leaks and water waste that they encounter during their routine duties/patrols;. Smaller water suppliers - those with fewer than 3,000 service connections - should take proactive steps to secure their communities' water supplies and educate their customers about water conservation and the status of their supply reserves;. All water suppliers should conduct water loss audits and make leak detection and repair a top priority for the duration of the drought; and. All urban water suppliers should evaluate their rate structures and begin to implement needed changes as part of planning for another dry year. lnformation and assistance on setting and implementing drought rates is available from the Alliance for Water Efficaency. (http.//www.allianceforwaterefficiencv.oro/). 4 11. The State Water Board calls on all Californians to take the following additional actions:. Further reduce water demand, whether by using less water in daily routines indoors and out, retrofitting appliances and installing greywater and rainwater catchment systems; ando Check residential and business water bills to see if there are high charges that may indicate a leak and to fix the leak, if they are able, or contact their local water utility if they need assistance. 12. The State Water Board encourages its staff, the Department of Water Resources, the Public Utilities Commission, urban water suppliers, and other local agencies to look for opportunities to encourage and promote new technologies that reduce water usage, including through timely access to water usage information and behavioral response. 13. The State Water Board encourages all state and local agencies to look for additional opportunities to minimize potable water use in outdoor spaces. 14. The State Water Board encourages investor-owned utilities to expeditiously submit applications for implementation of the regulations to the California Public Utilities Commission. CERTIFICATION The undersigned Clerk to the Board does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board held on July 15, 2014. AYE:Chair Felicia Marcus Vice Chair Frances Spivy-Weber Board Member Steven Moore Board Member Dorene D'Adamo NAY. None ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Board Member Tam M. Doduc None E PROPOSED TEXT OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS Article 22.5. Drought Emergencv Water Conserration Sec. 863 Findings of Drought Emereencv (a) The State Water Resources Control Board finds as follows: ( I ) On Januarv I 7. 201 4. the Governor issued a proclamation of a state of conditions: proclamations continue to exist: more consecutive below normal. dry. or critically drv vears: and (5) The droueht conditions will likely continue for the foreseeable future and additional action bv both the State Water Resources Control Board and local water suppliers will likelv be necessary to further promote conservation. Authority: Wat. Code. Q 1058.5. References: Wat. Code. 8Q 102. 104. 105. Sec. 864 Prohibited Activities in Promotion of Water Conservation a term or condition in a permit issued bv a state or federal aqency: public walkways. roadways. parking lots. or structures: where the hose is fitted with a shut-off nozzle or device attached to it that causes it to cease dispensing water immediately when not in use: except where the water is part of a recirculatins system. Authority: Wat. Code. $ 1058.5. References: Wat. Code.88 102. 104. 105. PROPOSED TEXT OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS Sec. 865 Mandatory Actions by Water Suppliers that meets the definition set forth in Water Code section 10617. except it does not refer to suppliers when they are functioninq in a retail capacity. with potable water. allocation-based rate structures that satisfies the requirements of chapter 3.4 per week. persons it serves relative to the amount consumed in 2013. (d) In furtherance of the promotion of water conservation each urban water compare that amount to the amount produced in the same calendar month in2013. water oer person per day used by the residential customers it serves. In its initial (30) days. take one or more of the followine actions: by the persons it serves to no more than two days per week: or (2) Implement another mandatory conservation measure or measures intended to the amount consumed in2013. Authority: Wat. Code. Q 1058.5. References: Wat. Code. $$ 102. 104. 1051350: 10617: 10632. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OE THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE C]TY OF VERNON DECLARING A PHASE I WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE PURSUANT TO SECT]ON 25.103 OF THE VERNON MUNIC]PAL CODE WHEREAS, the State Water Resources Control Board (the "SWRCB-) approved Resol-ution No. 2014-0038 (the *SWRCB Resolution") that adopts California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Sections 863, 864, and 865 in response to the persistent drought conditions in the State of Catifornia; and WHEREAS, Requlation section No. 865 (b) (1), states that "to promote water conservation, each urban water supplier shal-l- implement all requirements and actj-ons of the stage of its water shortage contingency plan that i-mposes mandatory restrictj-ons on outdoor irrigation of ornamental landscapes or turf with potable water,,; and $IHEREAS, bY memorandum dated August 5, 2074, the Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services has recommended the City Councll declare a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 25.t03; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines that it 1s 1ikeIy that the City of Vernon will suffer a shortage in City water supplies up to twenty (202) percent; and WHEREAS, the Council desires to dec]are a Phase I water supply shortage. NOW, THEREEORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF VERNON AS EOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon finds that this action is not subject to the Callfornia Envlronmental- Quality Act (CEQA), in accordance wi-th (a) CEQA Guidelines Sectlon 15061 (b) (3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the envj-ronment; and (b) Sectlon 15307, because it is an action taken by a regulatory agency to assure the "maintenance, restoration or enhancement" of natural resources and includes procedures to protect the envj_ronment. SECTION 3: The City Council- of the City of Vernon hereby decl-ares a Phase T Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Section 25.103 of the Vernon Municipal Code. sECTroN 4: The city clerk, or Deputy city clerk, of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage, approval and adoption of this resolution, and the city c1erk, or Deputy city clerk, of the city of Vernon shall cause this resol-utj-on and the City Clerk,s, or Deputy City Clerk's, certification to be entered in the Eile of Resolutions of the Council of this City. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of August, 20L4 Name: Title: Mayor / Mayor Pro-Tem ATTEST: 2- STATE OF CALIEORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS I,, City Cl-erk / Deputy City Clerk of the City of vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resol-ution No was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly hel-d on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the city of vernon. Executed this day of August, 2074, at vernon, california. City C1erk / Deputy City Clerk ( SEAL ) 3- RECEIVED JUL 3 0 20tr CITY ADM!NISTRATIONRECrIit\ii=D JUL (:ci4 CIIYCLETii('s UFFICE STAFF REPORT PUBLIC WORKS, WATER AND DEVELOPMENT SERYIC o1 DATE: TO: PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: RE: August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council Felix Velasco, Assistant Engineer ht'' Samuel Kevin Wilson, Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services Request for Approval to Advertise - Contract No. CS0428: Offrce Reconfiguration of City Administration, City Attorney and Human Resources Departments Recommendation It is recommended thatthe City Council: l. Find that the proposed Capital Improvement is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing Facilities, part (a), because the project is merely to make interior or exterior alterations involving interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances; and 2. Approve Contract No. CS-0428 and grant authority to advertise for bids for the Office Reconfiguration of City Adminisfiation, City Attorney and Human Resources Departnents, based upon the City's standard public works bidding package. Backgrcund The reconfiguration of the offices in the following departments is part of the S-year capital improvement plan to improve existing City Building Facilities: City Administration, City Attorney and Human Resources. The proposed project will consist of the renovation of approximately 4,500 square feet of office space within the current City Hall Building. Competitive bidding for the project is required because it will exceed the $50,000 threshold under the Competitive Bidding and Purchasing Ordinance. The Notice Inviting Bids will be posted on the City's website, published in the Vernon Sun newspaper, and be advertised as follows: l Bid America 2. Bidboard Construction Contract Advertising 3. McGraw-Hill Construction 4. Reed Construction Data 5. Bid Clerk Fiscal Imnact The total budgeted funds for this project are $250,000.00. The engineer's cost estimate including contingency for this project is approximately $250,000.00. Enob BID FORM AND PROJECT SPECIFIACTIONS FOR OFFICE RECONFIGURATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATION, CITY ATTORNEY AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY OF VERNON, CALIFORNIA Contract No. CS-0428 Bid Opening Date: September 3, 2014 – 2:00 p.m. Tentative Construction Start Date: October 27, 2014 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC WORKS, WATER AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE VERNON, CA 90058 (323) 583-8811 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NOTICE INVITING BIDS ................................................................................................ NIB-1 BIDDER’S PROPOSAL ..................................................................................................... BP-1 PART I ................................................................................ INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS I-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................ I-1 I-1.01 General Bid Requirements ............................................................................ I-1 I-1.02 Bidder’s Guarantee ...................................................................................... I-1 I-1.03 Bidder Must Make Thorough Investigation ..................................................... I-1 I-1.04 Acceptance of Conditions ............................................................................. I-1 I-1.05 Truth and Accuracy of Representation ........................................................... I-1 I-1.06 City Changes to the Bid Documents .............................................................. I-1 I-1.07 Notice Regarding Disclosure of Contents of Document .................................... I-2 I-1.08 Award of Bid and Determination of Responsiveness ........................................ I-2 I-1.09 Ineligibility to Contract................................................................................. I-2 I-1.10 Errors and Omissions ................................................................................... I-3 I-1.11 Patent Fees; Patent, Copyright, Trade Secret and Trademark Fees .................. I-3 I-1.12 Taxes......................................................................................................... I-3 I-1.13 Local Bidders; Refund of Sales and Use Tax ................................................... I-3 I-1.14 Indemnity in the Event of Bid Dispute ........................................................... I-3 I-2 SPECIAL CITY REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................... I-3 I-2.01 Equal Employment Opportunity in Contracting ............................................... I-3 I-2.01.1 Policy ....................................................................................................... I-3 I-2.01.2 Compliance ............................................................................................... I-3 I-2.01.3 Required Forms ......................................................................................... I-3 I-2.02 Affidavit of Non-Collusion by Bidder .............................................................. I-3 I-2.03 Vernon Living Wage Ordinance ..................................................................... I-4 I-2.04 Stormwater Management and Discharge Control ............................................ I-4 I-2.04.1 NPDES Requirements ................................................................................. I-4 I-3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... I-4 I-3.01 Bid Proposal Quantities ................................................................................ I-4 I 3.02 Registration and Qualifications of Contractors ................................................ I-4 I-3.03 Standard Specifications ................................................................................. I-5 I 3.04 Subcontracts ............................................................................................... I-5 I-3.05 Non-Discrimination ....................................................................................... I-5 I 3.06 Protection of Existing Facilities ....................................................................... I-5 I-3.07 Contract Bonds ............................................................................................ I-5 I-3.08 Termination of Contract ................................................................................ I-5 I-3.09 Liability Insurance ........................................................................................ I-5 I-3.10 Partial Payment............................................................................................ I-6 I-3.11 Security Deposits in Lieu of Retention ............................................................ I-6 I-3.12 Worker’s Compensation Certification .............................................................. I-6 I-3.13 Sample Contract .......................................................................................... I-6 I-3.14 Special Conditions - Prevailing Wages and Employment of Apprentices .............. I-6 I-3.15 Notice to Contractor ..................................................................................... I-6 PART II – SPECIAL PROVISIONS – SPECIFIC FOR THIS PROJECT II-1.01 Scope of Work ....................................................................................... II-1 II-1.02 Length of Contract ................................................................................. II-1 II-1.03 Specifications ........................................................................................ II-1 II-1.04 Delays and Extensions of Time ................................................................ II-1 II-1.05 Quality of Work ..................................................................................... II-1 II-1.06 Liquidated Damages ............................................................................... II-1 II-2.01 Scheduling of Work ................................................................................ II-1 II-2.02 Construction Hours ................................................................................ II-2 II-3.01 Phasing of Work .................................................................................... II-2 II-4.01 Extra Work ............................................................................................ II-2 II-4.02 Compliance with Laws, Regulations, and Safe Practices ............................. II-2 II-5.01 Noise Restrictions .................................................................................. II-2 II-6.01 Construction Order of Work .................................................................... II-2 II-7.01 Character of Workers ............................................................................. II-3 II-8.01 Examination of the Site .......................................................................... II-3 II-9.01 Mobilization ........................................................................................... II-3 II-10.01 Dust Control .......................................................................................... II-3 II-11.01 Cleaning of Site During Construction ........................................................ II-4 II-12.01 Final Cleaning of Site and Restoration ...................................................... II-4 II-13.01 Sanitary Facilities ................................................................................... II-4 II-14.01 Best Management Practices (BMP) ........................................................... II-4 II-15.01 Protection of the Public ........................................................................... II-4 II-16.01 Fire Sprinklers........................................................................................ II-5 Attachment No. 1 – Project Manual for Tenant Improvement APPENDIX A – Forms to be Completed by Bidder APPENDIX B – Sample Contract Certificate of Insurance CS-0428 NIB-1 NOTICE INVITING BIDS For OFFICE RECONFIGURATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATION, CITY ATTORNEY AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT in the City of Vernon, California Sealed bids will be received prior to 2:00 p.m., September 3, 2014, by the City Clerk of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, CA 90058, for the Office Reconfiguration of City Administration, City Attorney and Human Resources Department in the City of Vernon, California. Copies of the Plans and Specifications are available at no charge at the Public Works, Water and Development Services Department Counter, City of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. A non-refundable fee of $20.00 will be charged if mailing is requested by calling (323) 583-8811. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for August 20, 2014 at 10 a.m. in the Public Works, Water, and Development Services Department, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California. This meeting is to answer any questions regarding the project plans and specifications. Attendance is mandatory. Each prime bidder must hold an active Class A license, except as to joint venture Bidders, who shall be licensed as provided in Business and Professions Code §§ 7029.1 and 7028.15(c). Workers shall have the appropriate special certification, if applicable. Each subcontractor, under the prime bidder, must hold an active subcontractor’s license corresponding to the type of work the subcontractor is performing. Each subcontractor may only perform the type of work corresponding to the active license. All bids must be accompanied by bids security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid prices, in the form of cash, cashier’s check, money order, or surety bond. Refer to the Specifications for complete details and bid requirements. Specifications and this notice shall be considered a part of any contract made pursuant thereto. An Engineer’s Estimate of the cost of construction of this work has been prepared. Said estimate is approximately $250,000.00. Mark Whitworth City Administrator Dated: (Authorized by City Attorney) Published: CS-0428 BP-1 BIDDER’S PROPOSAL FOR OFFICE RECONFIGURATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATION, CITY ATTORNEY, AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT in the City of Vernon, California Bid Opening: September 3, 2014, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, City Clerk’s Office, Vernon To the Honorable City Council of the City of Vernon, California In response to the Notice Inviting Bids for the Office Reconfiguration of City Administration, City Attorney, and Human Resources Department the undersigned bidder proposes to the City of Vernon all labor, materials, methods and processes, tools implements and machinery which are necessary and required for the performance of the work mentioned in said Notice Inviting Bids in accordance with the Specifications therein referred to at the prices listed on page BP-2. Each bidder must bid on the items shown in the Bidder’s Proposal. If any bidder makes any alteration, interlineation or deviation in any of the printed matter of the proposal or if the signature of the bidder is incomplete, the bid will be considered informal and may be rejected. The price bid shall include any and all charges required under the California Retail Sales Act of 1933 as amended and the California Use Tax Act of 1935. In case of a discrepancy between the unit prices and items totals, the unit prices shall prevail, and in the case of a discrepancy between item totals and the grand total, the item totals shall prevail. The grand total will be subject to adjustment by the City in the event of a discrepancy. The contract award shall be made on the basis of the grand total as described about from among responsive and responsible bidders. Based on the bids received and the City’s budget at the time of contract award, the City reserves the right to delete items or to change quantities of bid items. CS-0428 BP-2 BIDDER’S PROPOSAL FOR OFFICE RECONFIGURATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATION, CITY ATTORNEY AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT NOTE: ALL BID ITEMS REFER TO CONSTRUCTION NOTES OF THE PROJECT SHEETS DRAWINGS. City of Vernon, California Contract No. CS-0428 OFFICE RECONFIGURATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATION, CITY ATTORNEY AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Proposed Construction Costs Breakdown BID ITEM DESCRIPTION # UNIT QTY UNIT Price Total Cost 1 CITY ADMINISTRATION’S OFFICE RECONFIGURATION LS 1 $ $ 2 CITY ATTORNEY’S AND HUMAN RESOURCES’ OFFICE RECONFIGURATION LS 1 $ $ TOTAL $ (Also, enter Total at top of page BP-3) If there is a discrepancy between (1) the “Total” shown immediately above, (2) any of the “total costs” shown in the far right column above, or (3) the individual Unit Price, then the Unit price shall control over the total cost, and the total cost shall control over the total. If, however, the unit price is ambiguous, unintelligible, or uncertain for any cause, or is omitted, or is the same amount as the entry for the item total, then the item total shall prevail and shall be divided by the estimated quantity for the item and the price thus obtained shall be the unit price. CS-0428 BP-3 GRAND TOTAL$ The undersigned Bidder agrees to commence work within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date issuance of a Notice to Proceed and proposes and agrees to have all work completed within 60 (sixty) calendar days of the contract time commences. The undersigned Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda issued for the above project. If no addenda have been received, write “none”. FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ANY ADDENDA ISSUED WILL RENDER THE CONTACTOR’S BID NON-RESPONSIVE. List of addenda Received: PLEASE SEE PART I SECTION 2.01.3 REQUIRED FORMS. Bidder shall execute the following (Appendix “A”): Page 1. Identity Confirmation BP-(a) 2. Subcontractor Listing/Shoring Design BP-(b) 3. Affidavit of Non-Collusion BP-(c) 4. Living Wage Compliance Certification BP-(d) 5. Certificate of Equal Opportunity Practices FORMS AA-1,2,3 The Bidder declares that neither he nor any member of his firm or corporation is an office or an employee of the City of Vernon. Bidder’s Proposal Respectfully Submitted, (If a Bidder is a corporation, by its seal must be impressed hereon) Authorized Signatory California State Contractor’s License No. California Corporation No. CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 PART I INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS I-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS I-1.01 General Bid Requirements - To be considered, a Bidder must follow the format for bids in the Specifications. Bids must be binding and firm. Any bid may be withdrawn before bid opening, but not for 90 days after opening. I-1.02 Bidder’s Guarantee - Bid security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid price, in the form of cash, cashier's check, money order or surety bond, meeting City requirements, must accompany all bids. If the Bidder to whom the contract is awarded shall for fifteen (15) calendar days after such award fail or neglect to enter into the contract and file the required bonds, the City may deposit in its treasury said bid security and, under no circumstances, shall it be returned to the defaulting Bidder. I-1.03 Bidder Must Make Thorough Investigation - It is the Bidder's responsibility to examine the location of the proposed work, to fully acquaint itself with the Specifications and the nature of the work to be done. Bidders shall have no claim against the City based upon ignorance of the nature and requirements of the project, misapprehension of site conditions, or misunderstanding of the Specifications or contract provisions. I-1.04 Acceptance of Conditions - By submitting a bid, each Bidder expressly agrees to and accepts the following conditions: I-1.04.1 All parts of the Instructions to Bidders and Specifications will become part of the Contract between the selected Bidder and the City; I-1.04.2 The City may require whatever evidence is deemed necessary relative to the Bidder's financial stability and ability to complete this project; I-1.04.3 The City reserves the right to request further information from the Bidder, either in writing or orally, to establish any stated qualifications; I-1.04.4 The City reserves the right to solely judge the Bidder's representations, and to solely determine whether the Bidder is qualified to undertake the project pursuant to the criteria set forth herein. The Bidder by submitting a bid, expressly acknowledges and agrees that the judgment of the City as to whether or not the Bidder is qualified to perform the project, shall be final, binding and conclusive; I-1.04.5 The City reserves the right to reject all bids, waive any irregularity in any of the bids, or cancel or delay the project at any time; I-1.04.6 This bidding process does not commit the City to award any contract, and the City is not liable for any costs incurred by the Bidder in the preparation and submission of a bid. I-1.05 Truth and Accuracy of Representation - False, incomplete or unresponsive statements in connection with the bid may be sufficient cause for rejection of a Bidder. I-1.06 City Changes to the Bid Documents - The City reserves the right to change any part of these Instructions to Bidders and Specifications any time prior to the bid opening. Any changes shall be in the form of addenda, will become a part of the bid documents and of the contract. Addenda shall be made available to each Bidder. I-1 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 I-1.06 City Changes to the Bid Documents – (Continued) A Bidder's failure to address the requirements of the addenda may result in the bid not being considered. If the City determines that a time extension is required for the submission of the bid, the addenda will give the new bid opening date. I-1.07 Notice Regarding Disclosure of Contents of Document - All bids accepted by the City shall become the exclusive property of the City. Upon opening, all bids accepted by the City shall become a matter of public record and shall be regarded as public, with the exception of those elements of each bid which are identified by the Bidder as business or trade secrets and plainly marked as "trade secret," "confidential," or "proprietary." Each element of a bid which a Bidder desires not to be considered a public record must be clearly marked as set forth above, and any blanket statement (i.e., regarding entire pages, documents, or other non-specific designations) shall not be sufficient and shall not bind the City in any way whatsoever. If disclosure is required under the California Public Records Act or otherwise by law (despite the Bidder's request for confidentiality), the City shall not in any way be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any such records or part thereof. I-1.08 Award of Bid and Determination of Responsiveness - The contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible Bidder. In determining whether a Bidder is responsive and responsible, the following shall be considered. I-1.08.1 The quality of the material offered; I-1.08.2 The ability, capacity and skill of the Bidder to perform the contract or provide the material or services; I-1.08.3 Whether the Bidder can perform the contract or provide the service promptly, or within the time specified, without delay or interference; I-1.08.4 The sufficiency of the Bidder's financial resources and the effect thereof on their ability to perform the contract or provide the material or services; I-1.08.5 The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience and efficiency of the Bidder; I-1.08.6 The quality and timeliness of the Bidder’s performance on previous purchase orders or contracts for the City; I-1.08.7 Litigation by the Bidder on previous purchase orders or contracts with the City; I-1.08.8 The ability of the Bidder to provide future maintenance and service where such maintenance and service is essential. I-1.09 Ineligibility to Contract – Pursuant to Sections 1777.1 and 1777.7 of the California Labor Code, any Contractor that has been found by the State Labor Commissioner to be in violation of the Labor Code Section entitled “Public Works” shall be ineligible to bid on or be awarded a contract for this project. The period of debarment shall be not less than one year and up to three years as determined pursuant to Section 1777.7 of the Labor Code. In submitting its bid, the Bidder certifies that it is aware of these provisions and is eligible to bid on this contract. The successful Bidder shall also be prohibited from performing work on this project with a subcontractor who is ineligible to perform work on a public works project pursuant to Section 1777.1 or 1777.7 of the Labor Code. In submitting its bid, the Bidder certifies that it has investigated the eligibility of each and every subcontractor it intends I-2 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 I-1.09 Ineligibility to Contract – (Continued) to use on this project and has determined that none is ineligible to perform work pursuant to the above provisions of law. I-1.10 Errors and Omissions - Bidders shall not be allowed to take advantage of any errors or omissions in the Instructions to Bidders or Specifications. Full instructions will be given if such error or omission is discovered and timely called to the attention of the City. In submitting its bid, the Bidder certifies that it is aware of these provisions and is eligible to bid on this Contract. I-1.11 Patent Fees; Patent, Copyright, Trade Secret and Trademark Fees - Each Bidder shall include in the price bid any patent fees, royalties and charges on any patented article or process to be furnished or used in the prosecution of the Work. I-1.12 Taxes - Price bid shall include all federal, state, local, and other taxes. I-1.13 Local Bidders; Refund of Sales and Use Tax - For the purpose of determining the lowest Bidder on a contract for materials and supplies only, 1% of that portion of the bid subject to sales or use tax shall be deducted from any bid where it is determined that if such Bidder were awarded the contract, the City would receive a refund of the 1%. I-1.14 Indemnity in the Event of Bid Dispute - In the event of a bid dispute based upon the bidder’s submission of this bid and the City’s acceptance of same, the bidder will be required to indemnify, defend and hold harmless at its expense, including the provision of legal counsel, the City, its agents, employees and officers from liability, claims, demands, damages and costs if such dispute or action arises solely upon the award of the bid in compliance with State, Federal and local laws. I-2 SPECIAL CITY REQUIREMENTS NOTICE THERE IS AN APPENDIX "A" OF FORMS IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS WHICH A BIDDER MUST COMPLETE TO ESTABLISH COMPLIANCE WITH A NUMBER OF SPECIAL CITY OF VERNON REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION. THESE FORMS AND THEIR INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SPECIFICATIONS AND FAILURE TO COMPLETE THEM MAY BE GROUNDS, IN THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE CITY, FOR REJECTION OF ANY BIDDER. I-2.01 Equal Employment Opportunity in Contracting I-2.01.1 Policy - The City of Vernon is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity Contracting. Qualified firms including small businesses and businesses owned by women, minorities, and disabled persons are encouraged to submit bids or proposals. Contractors expressly agree to comply with the City's ordinances and regulations regarding Equal Opportunity Employment as well as regulations that may be mandated by the source of the funds supporting this contract. I-2.01.2 Compliance - To the extent permitted by law, the Contractor expressly agrees to establish compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity Practices Provisions of federal and state law. I-2.01.3 Required Forms - No contract shall be awarded until the Bidder has submitted to the City or has on file with the City a nondiscrimination certification acceptable to the City. I-2.02 Affidavit of Non-Collusion by Bidder - The City requires that each Bidder execute and submit to the City with their Bid, the Affidavit of Non-Collusion included in Appendix "A." I-3 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 I-2.03 Vernon Living Wage Ordinance - This contract is subject to the Bidder, or Subcontractor, if any, working on City service contracts of any amount, as to all employees spending time on City contracts shall observe the City’s Living Wage Ordinance and all requirements thereof at all times on City contracts. The Current Living Wage Standards are set forth in Exhibit “A”. Upon request, certified payroll shall be provided to the City. I-2.04 Stormwater Management and Discharge Control - In addition to complying with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, the Contractor shall take note of the Stormwater Management and Discharge Control Ordinance, also known as NPDES Requirements, as a material part of the work under this Contract. I-2.04.1 NPDES Requirements - In addition, the Contractor shall adhere to NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) Best Management Practices to prevent deleterious materials or pollutants from entering the City or county storm drain systems, including, but not limited to implementing the Best Management Practices specified below, and the Contractor shall comply with all directions of the City in this regard during construction: The following shall be implemented: 1. Handle, store, and dispose of materials properly. 2. Avoid excavation and grading activities during wet weather. 3. Construct diversion dikes and drainage swales around working sites. 4. Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured tarps or plastic sheeting. 5. Develop and implement erosion control plans (if applicable). 6. Check and repair leaking equipment away from construction sites. 7. Designate a location away from storm drains for refueling. 8. Cover and seal catch basins if work in their vicinity may allow debris or deleterious liquids to enter. 9. Use vacuum with all concrete sawing operations. 10. Never wash excess material from aggregate, concrete, or equipment onto a street. 11. Catch drips from paving equipment with drip pans or absorbent material. 12. Clean up all spills using dry methods. I-3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS I-3.01 Bid Proposal Quantities - The quantities contained in the bid documents are approximate only, and are for the sole purpose of comparing bids. The City may, in accordance with the Standard Specifications, order more or less work or material as necessary in the City's sole discretion. Payment will be made for the amount of work or material actually provided as determined by the City and accepted at the unit or lump sum prices noted in the bid, where applicable, and those prices shall govern. I-3.02 Registration and Qualifications of Contractors - Before submitting bids, Contractors shall be licensed in accordance with the Business and Professions Code Section 7000 et. seq. and each Contractor shall insert his license number on the Bidder's Proposal. In submitting this bid, the Bidder warrants that it has work experience comparable to that which is to be performed. Prior to award of a contract, the City may request of any Bidder, a statement setting forth their work experience of a nature comparable with that which is to be performed. Such statement shall describe the work performed over the period of three (3) years next preceding the date of said statement, and shall give the owner, location, and contract price, together with the dates of beginning and completion of such work. This statement of experience shall be submitted within seven (7) calendar days after the City's notification to so submit. Failure to submit an adequate statement can result in rejection of the bid as non-responsive. I-4 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 I-3.03 Standard Specifications - In connection with contracts related to the subject "Bidder's Proposal," and except as otherwise provided below, all work shall be done in accordance with the provisions of the 2012 edition of "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION" (commonly known as the "GREENBOOK"), including Supplements, prepared and promulgated by Public Works Standards, Inc., a mutual benefit corporation. I-3.04 Subcontracts - In addition to the information to be listed by the Bidder with the bid pursuant to Section 2-3, entitled "Subcontracts," of the Standard Specifications, the Bidder shall provide for each subcontractor listed a brief description of the work to be subcontracted (see Page BP-(b) of the Bidder's Proposal). After bids have been received, no substitution of subcontractors in place of those listed in the bid or addition of subcontractors for work in excess of one-half of one percent of the total bid price will be permitted without the written consent of the City Engineer. The sole grounds for said consent shall be the exceptions listed in Chapter 4 of the Public Contract Code. Pursuant to California Labor Code §1021.5, the Contractor must not willingly and knowingly enter into any agreement with any person, as an independent contractor, to provide any services in connection with the Work where the services provided or to be provided requires that such person hold a valid contractor’s license issued pursuant to California Business and Professions Code §§7000 et seq. and such person does not meet the burden of proof of his/her independent contractor status pursuant to California Labor Code §2750.5. In the event that the Contractor shall employ any person in violation of the foregoing, the Contractor shall be subject to the civil penalties under California Labor Code §1021.5 and any other penalty provided by law. In addition to the penalties provided under California Labor Code §1021.5, the Contractor’s violation of this Paragraph or the provisions of California Labor Code §1021.5 shall be deemed an event of the Contractor’s default. The Contractor must require any Subcontractor of any tier performing or providing any portion of the Work to adhere to and comply with the foregoing provisions. Pursuant to the provisions of Labor Code Section 1777.1, the Labor Commissioner publishes and distributes a list of contractors ineligible to perform work as a subcontractor on a public works project. This list of debarred contractors is available from the Department of Industrial Relations website at: http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/debar.html. The Contractor must not employ, hire, use or subcontract with any of the listed debarred contractors. I-3.05 Non-Discrimination - In the performance of this Contract, the Contractor must not discriminate against any employee, subcontractor, or applicant for employment because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual orientation of any person, to refuse to hire or employ the person or to refuse to select the person for a training program leading to employment, or to bar or to discharge the person from employment or from a training program leading to employment, or to discriminate against the person in compensation or in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment. Violations may also result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code § 1735. I-3.06 Protection of Existing Facilities - Except where otherwise provided for, the repair or replacement of existing improvements that are damaged, injured, or removed as a result of the work shall be reflected in associated unit or lump sum prices noted in the Bidder's Proposal. I-3.07 Contract Bonds - The Bidder to whom a contract is awarded shall file the bonds specified by Section 2-4, "Contract Bonds," of the Standard Specifications before execution of the contract. The term "Contract Price" shall be deemed to mean the total contract "not to exceed" amount consisting of the base bid stated in the Bidder's Proposal plus such additional amounts provided for adjustments to the estimated quantities contained in the Bidder's Proposal and for extra work covered by approved change orders, if any. I-3.08 Termination of Contract - Section 6-5, entitled “Termination of Contract,” of the Standard Specifications is modified to read: "The City may terminate this contract in whole or in part at any time, for any cause or without cause, upon fifteen (15) calendar days written notice to the Contractor." If the contract is thus terminated by the City for reasons other than the Contractor’s failure to perform its obligations, the City shall pay the Contractor a prorated amount based on the services satisfactorily completed and accepted prior to the effective date of termination. Such payment shall be the Contractor’s exclusive remedy for termination without cause. I-3.9 Liability Insurance - Evidence of insurance coverages shall be provided in the manner specified in Section 7.13 Insurance of the City’s Sample Contract, Appendix B. I-5 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 I-3.10 Partial Payment - Payment shall be due the Contractor within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an itemized statement for work performed during the progress payment period. I-3.11 Security Deposits in Lieu of Retention - Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Contract Code, the Contractor may substitute securities for any monies withheld to ensure performance under the contract. At the request and expense of the Contractor, securities equivalent to the amount withheld shall be deposited with the City, or with a State or Federally chartered bank in California as the escrow agent, who shall then pay such monies to the Contractor. Upon satisfactory completion of the contract, the securities shall be returned to the Contractor. Alternatively, the Contractor may request and the City shall make payment of retentions earned directly to the escrow agent at the expense of the Contractor. At the expense of the Contractor, the Contractor may direct the investment of the payments into securities and the Contractor shall receive the interest earned on the investments upon the same terms provided for in this section for securities deposited by the Contractor. Upon satisfactory completion of the contract, the Contractor shall receive from the escrow agent all securities, interest, and payments received by the escrow agent from the City. The Contractor shall pay to each subcontractor, not later than 20 days after receipt of the payment, the respective amount of interest earned, net of costs attributed to retention withheld from each subcontractor, on the amount of retention withheld to ensure the performance of the Contractor. Securities eligible for investment under this section shall include those listed in Section 16430 of the Government Code, bank or savings and loan certificates of deposit, interest bearing demand deposit accounts, standby letters of credit, or any other security mutually agreed to by the Contractor and the City. The Contractor shall be the beneficial owner of any securities substituted for monies withheld and shall receive any interest thereon. The escrow agreement to be used shall be null, void, and unenforceable unless it is substantially similar to the form specified by Section 22300(e) of the Public Contract Code. I-3.12 Worker’s Compensation Certification - California Labor Code §§ 1860 and 3700 provide that every Contractor will be required to secure the payment of compensation to its employees. In accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code § 1861, the Contractor, in submitting a bid, hereby certifies as follows: “I am aware of the provisions of California Labor Code § 3700 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.” I-3.13 Sample Contract - A sample of the contract the successful Bidder will be required to enter into with the City is attached hereto as Appendix "B" and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of these Specifications. I-3.14 Special Conditions - Prevailing Wages and Employment of Apprentices - The Contractor certifies by submission of a bid that they have not been found by the Labor Commissioner to be in violation of Prevailing Wage laws as outlined in the California Labor Code § 1777.1. The Contractor shall adhere to the provisions of Section 1770-1777 of the Labor Code and Section 7-2 entitled "Labor," of the Standard Specifications. The Contractor shall comply with and adhere to the “Special Conditions – Payment of Prevailing Wages and Employment of Apprentices” attached to Part I of these Project Specifications. Attention is directed to Section A of this attachment which states, in part, that if there is a difference between the Vernon Living Wage and Prevailing Wage rates for similar classifications of labor, the Contractor and his subcontractors shall pay not less than the highest wage rate. I-3.15 Notice to Contractor – City shall promptly inform Contractor of any third party claims related to this Contract. I-6 CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 ATTACHMENT TO PART I SPECIAL CONDITIONS - PAYMENT OF PREVAILING WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT OF APPRENTICES A. Determination of Prevailing Wage Rates City has obtained from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to the Labor Code determinations of the generally prevailing rates of per diem wages and the prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work in the locality in which the Work is to be performed. Copies of these determinations, entitled “PREVAILING WAGE SCALE”, are maintained at the City’s offices, are available during City’s normal business hours and are also available on the Internet at www.dir.ca.gov/DIR/S&R/statistics_research.html. If there is a difference in the Vernon Living Wage rates and the California prevailing wage for similar classifications of labor, the Contractor and Subcontractors shall pay not less than the highest wage rates. The wage rate for any classification not listed, but which may be required to execute the Work, shall be commensurate and in accord with specified rates for similar or comparable classifications for those performing similar or comparable duties. Holidays shall be as defined in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to each particular craft, classification or type of worker employed under the Contract. Per diem wages include employer payments for health and welfare, pensions, vacation, travel time and subsistence pay, apprenticeship or other training programs authorized by California Labor Code §3093, and similar purposes when the term “per diem wages” is used herein. Holiday and overtime work, when permitted by law, must be paid for at the rate of at least one and one-half (1½) times the above specified rate of per diem wages, unless otherwise specified. In accordance with Section 1773.2 of the California Labor Code, the Contractor must post a schedule showing all applicable prevailing wage rates at appropriate and conspicuous locations on the job site where they can easily be seen by workers. B. Payment of Prevailing Wage Rates 1. Statutory Requirements - The Project is subject to the provisions of Labor Code §§1720 et seq. and the requirements of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations §§16000 et seq., which govern the payment of prevailing wage rates on public works projects. The Contractor and Subcontractors of any tier shall be governed by and required to comply with these statutes and regulations in connection with the Project. Pursuant to Labor Code §1771, the Contractor and all Subcontractors of any tier must pay not less than the prevailing wage rates to all workers employed in execution of the Contract. Contractor and Subcontractors must comply with applicable statutes and regulations, including but not limited to Labor Code §§ 1771, 1775, 1777.5, 1813 and 1815. 2. Weekly Payments to Employees - Contractor and all Subcontractors of any tier must pay each worker on the Project, unconditionally and not less often than once each week, the full amounts that are due and payable for the period covered by the particular payday in accordance with the prevailing wage scale determination, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the Contractor, Subcontractor and such laborers. Thus, an employer must establish a fixed workweek and an established payday. On each payday, each worker must receive all sums due at the end of the preceding workweek and must be provided with an itemized wage statement. 3. Classifications - City shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including apprentices and trainees, which are not listed in the General Wage Determinations and which are to be employed under this Contract, shall be classified conformably to such wage determinations. In the event the City does not concur in the Contractor’s proposed classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics (including apprentices and trainees) to be used, the question, accompanied by the recommendation of the City's Project Representative, shall be referred to the State Director of Industrial Relations for determination. 4. Fringe Benefit Cash Equivalent - City shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage and the Contractor is obligated to pay a cash equivalent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof must be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the questions, accompanied by the recommendation of the City's Project Representative, shall be referred to the State Director of Industrial Relations for determination. C. Penalty for Prevailing Wage Rate Underpayment Pursuant to Labor Code §1775, the Contractor must, as a penalty, forfeit Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to the City for each calendar day or portion thereof, for each worker paid less than the prevailing wage rates as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations for such work or craft in which such worker is employed for the Work by the Contractor or by any Subcontractor, of any tier, in connection with the Work. The difference between CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 prevailing wage rates and the amount paid to each worker each calendar day, or portion thereof, for which each worker paid less than the prevailing wage rate, must be paid to each worker by the Contractor. D. Withholding The City shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor or DIR, withhold or cause to be withheld from the Contractor under this Contract so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the Contractor or any Subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the Contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the Work, all or part of the wages required by the Contract, the City may, after written notice to the Contractor, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. E. Certified Payroll Records and Basic Payroll Records The Contractor and Subcontractors of any tier must maintain Certified Payroll Records and “Basic Payroll Records”, defined as time cards, front and back copies of canceled checks, cash receipts, trust fund forms, daily logs, employee sign-in sheets, accounting ledgers, tax forms and/or any other record maintained for the purposes of reporting payroll, during the course of the Work and must preserve them for a period of three (3) years after completion of the Project for all tradesworkers executing the Work of the Contract. Certified Payroll Records must be submitted at the times designated in Paragraph F below or upon request as described in Paragraph G below. City reserves the right to require Contractor to routinely submit Basic Payroll Records may be requested by the City at any time and must be provided within ten (10) calendar days following the receipt of the request. F. Submittal of Certified Payroll Records Pursuant to Labor Code §1776, the Contractor and each Subcontractor of any tier must maintain an accurate, weekly payroll record showing the employee full name, address, social security number, work classification, amount paid per hour, straight time, overtime and holiday hours worked each day and weekly totals, the actual per diem wages paid to each person employed for the Work, and the gross/net wages paid for this Project/all projects, as well as the Contractor name and address, Project name and location, and dates of payroll. If payments are made to any third party trust, funds or plans for health and welfare, pension or vacation trusts, those payments must be stated on the Certified Payroll Record. The basic wage rate paid per hour plus the employer contributions for benefits, including training fund contributions, must at least equal the prevailing wage rate for that classification. The Contractor must maintain and submit its Certified Payroll Records and those of its Subcontractors. City reserves the right to require Contractor to submit to the City each week, no later than seven (7) calendar days after the payday for the week covered, the Certified Payroll Records of Contractor and its Subcontractors of every tier. If there is no Work on a given week or on a given day, the Certified Payroll Record must indicate “no work” for that week or day(s). The Certified Payroll Records must account for each day of the week including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Contractor and Subcontractors of every tier must write “final” on the last submitted Certified Payroll Record for the Project. The Certified Payroll Records must be verified by a written declaration made by a person with authority to represent the reporting entity, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in the payroll record is true and correct and that the reporting entity has complied with the requirements of California Labor Code §§1771, 1811, and 1815 for any Work performed by his, her or its employees on the Project. Contractor agrees that submission of Certified Payroll Records as well as all related or subsequent requests for supporting document made by City shall be a condition precedent to Contractor’s receipt of a progress, final, or retention payment. The City shall withhold any portion of the progress, final, or retention payment up to and including the entire payment until the Certified Payroll Records requirement is met by the Contractor or its Subcontractor. If the Contractor or any Subcontractor is determined to have failed to pay workers in compliance with the applicable prevailing wage sections of the Labor Code, the City shall continue to withhold progress, final, or retention payments until sufficient funds have been withheld for payment of wages to workers and all applicable penalties. G. Making Certified Payroll Records Available Upon Request Pursuant to Labor Code §1776, in addition to its obligation to deliver certified payroll records to the City on a weekly basis as set forth above, the Contractor must also make payroll records available for inspection at all reasonable hours at the principal office of the Contractor on the following basis: (i) a certified copy of an employee’s payroll record must be made available for inspection or furnished to such employee or his/her authorized representative on request; (ii) a certified copy of all payroll records must be made available for inspection or furnished upon request to the City, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 Department of Industrial Relations; (iii) a certified copy of payroll records must be made available upon request to the public for inspection or copies thereof made; provided, however, that a request by the public must be made through either the City, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. If the requested payroll records have not been previously provided to the City, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, the requesting party must, prior to being provided the records, reimburse the cost of preparation by the Contractor, Subcontractors and the entity through which the request was made; and the public may not be given access to such records at the principal office of the Contractor; (iv) the Contractor must file a certified copy of the payroll records with the entity that requested such records within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of a written request; (v) any copy of records made available for inspection as copies and furnished upon request to the public or any public agency by the City, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement shall be marked or obliterated in such a manner as to prevent disclosure of an individual’s name, address and social security number. The name and address of the Contractor or any Subcontractor, of any tier, performing a part of the Work must not be marked or obliterated. The Contractor must inform the City of the location of payroll records, including the street address, City and county and must, within five (5) Working Days, provide a notice of a change or location and address. H. Forfeiture for Failure to Comply with Written Record Request Laws The Contractor or Subcontractor shall have ten (10) calendar days in which to comply, subsequent to receipt of written request regarding Certified Payroll Records or Basic Payroll Records. In the event Contractor or a Subcontractor fails to strictly comply after such 10-day period, the Contractor or Subcontractor shall, as a penalty to the City, forfeit Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each worker, until strict compliance is effectuated. Upon the request of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, these penalties shall be withheld from any portion of the Contract Price then or thereafter due the Contractor. A Contractor is not subject to a penalty assessment pursuant to this paragraph due to the failure of a Subcontractor to comply with this section. I. Hours of Work 1. Limits on Hours of Work - Pursuant to Labor Code §1810, eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day’s work. Pursuant to Labor Code §1811, the time of service of any worker employed at any time by the Contractor or by a Subcontractor, of any tier, upon the Work or upon any part of the Work, is limited and restricted to eight (8) hours during any one calendar day and forty (40) hours during any one calendar week, except as hereafter provided. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, Work performed by employees of Contractor or any Subcontractor, of any tier, in excess of eight (8) hours per day and forty (40) hours during any one week, shall be permitted upon compensation for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day at not less than one and one-half (1½) times the basic rate of pay. 2. Penalty for Excess Hours - Pursuant to Labor Code §§1813 and 1815, the Contractor shall pay to the City a penalty of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for each worker employed in the execution of the Contract by the Contractor or any Subcontractor, of any tier, for each calendar day during which such worker is required or permitted to work more than eight (8) hours in any calendar day and forty (40) hours in any one calendar week, in violation of the provisions of the California Labor Code, unless compensation to the worker so employed by the Contractor is not less than one and one-half (1½) times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day. 3. Contractor Responsibility For Cost of Excess Hours - Any Work performed by workers necessary to be performed after regular working hours or on Sundays or other holidays must be performed without adjustment to the Contract Price or any other additional expense to the City. J. Responsibility for Subcontractors’ Payment of Prevailing Wages Pursuant to Labor Code §1774, the Contractor is responsible for ensuring that all Subcontractors of any tier comply with requirements for payment of prevailing wages. Contractor is responsible for Labor Code violations by Subcontractors of any tier. The agreement executed between the Contractor and each Subcontractor must contain a copy of the provisions of Labor Code §§ 1771, 1775, 1777.5, 1813 and 1815, at a minimum. Contractor must monitor each Subcontractor’s payment of prevailing wage rates. Upon becoming aware of the failure of any Subcontractor of any tier to pay its workers the specified prevailing wage, the Contractor must diligently take action to halt and rectify the failure, including, without limitation, retaining sufficient funds due to the Subcontractor to cover the underpayment. Before making final payment to any Subcontractor, the Contractor must obtain an affidavit from the Subcontractor, signed under penalty of perjury, which states that the Subcontractor has paid the specified, determined prevailing wage rate to its employees for the Project, as well as any amounts due pursuant to Labor Code §1813. Contractor must provide copies of such affidavits to the City and provide Contractor’s affidavit that it has paid the specified, determined prevailing wage rate to its employees for the Project, as well as any amounts due under Labor Code §1813. CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 K. Statement of Employer Payments Within five (5) calendar days of signing the Contract or Subcontract, as applicable, the Statement of Employer Payments (DSLE Form PW 26) must be completed and submitted to the City by each Contractor and Subcontractor who pays benefits to a third party trust, plan or fund for health and welfare benefits, vacation funds or makes pension contributions. The form must contain, for each worker classification, the fund or trust name, address, administrator, and amount per hour contributed and frequency of contributions. Training fund contributions must also be reported on this form. In February and August of each year during the Project, the Contractor and Subcontractors of any tier must verify changes in wage rates for any trade classifications used on the Project. Thereafter, Contractor and its Subcontractors must submit a new Statement of Employer Payments to the City which reflects any changes in wages and benefits. L. Apprentices 1. Apprenticeship Committee Contract Award Information - Pursuant to Labor Code §1777.5 and Title 8 California Code of Regulations §230, Contractor and Subcontractors of any tier who are not already approved to train by an apprenticeship program sponsor must, within ten (10) calendar days of signing the Contract or Subcontract, as applicable, but in any event prior to the first day in which the Contractor or Subcontractor has workers employed on the Project, submit contract award information. This information may be a Public Works Contract Award Information form (DAS form 140). The contract award information must be provided to the appropriate local apprenticeship committees whose geographic area of operation include the area of the Project and can supply apprentices to the Project. Contractor and Subcontractors must also submit a copy of the form to the City which must include, in addition to other information, an estimate of journeymen hours to be performed under the Contract or Subcontract, the number of apprentices to be employed, and the approximate dates the apprentices will be employed. Failure to provide contract award information, which is known by the Contractor or Subcontractor, shall be deemed to be a continuing violation for the duration of the Contract. 2. Employment of Apprentices - Labor Code §1777.5 and Title 8 California Code of Regulations §§200 et seq. provide detailed requirements for employing apprentices on public works. The responsibility of complying with Section 1777.5 and the regulations lies exclusively with the Contractor. When the Contractor of Subcontractor employs workers in any Apprenticeable Craft or Trade, the Contractor and Subcontractor must employ apprentices in at least the ratio set forth in Labor Code Section 1777.5. Every apprentice employed to perform any of the Work must be paid the prevailing rate of per diem wages for apprentices in the trade to which such apprentice is registered, and such individual must be employed only for the work of the craft or trade to which such individual is registered. Only apprentices, as defined in California Labor Code §3077, who are in training under apprenticeship standards and written apprenticeship agreements under California Labor Code §§3070 et seq. are eligible to be employed for the Work. The employment and training of each apprentice shall be in accordance with either of the following: (1) The apprenticeship standards and apprentice agreements under which such apprentice is training; or (2) The rules and regulations of the California Apprenticeship Council, including regulation Section 230.1 (c), which requires that apprentices employed on public projects can only be assigned to perform work of the craft or trade to which the apprentice is registered and that the apprentices must at all times work with or under the direct supervision of journeyman/men. 3. Apprenticeship Certificate and Request for Dispatch of Apprentices a. When the Contractor or any Subcontractor of any tier in performing any of the Work employs workers in any Apprenticeable Craft or Trade, as defined in Paragraph L(4), the Contractor and such Subcontractor may apply to the Joint Apprenticeship Committee administering the apprenticeship standards of the craft or trade in the area of the site of the Work for a certificate approving the Contractor or such Subcontractor under the apprenticeship standards for the employment and training of apprentices in the area or industry affected, provided, however, that the approval as established by the Joint Apprenticeship Committee or Committees shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator of Apprenticeship. The Joint Apprenticeship Committee or Committees, subsequent to approving the Contractor or Subcontractor, shall arrange for the dispatch of apprentices to the Contractor or such Subcontractor in order to comply with California Labor Code §1777.5. There shall be an affirmative duty upon the Joint Apprenticeship Committee or Committees, administering the apprenticeship standards of the crafts or trades in the area of the site of the Work, to ensure equal employment and affirmative action and apprenticeship for women and minorities. Contractors or Subcontractors shall not be required to submit individual applications for approval to local Joint Apprenticeship Committees CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 provided they are already covered by the local apprenticeship standards. b. Contractors who are not already approved to train apprentices must request dispatch of required apprentices from one of the applicable Apprentices Committees whose geographic area of operation includes the site of the Project by giving the committee actual notice of at least forty-eight (48) hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) before the date on which one or more apprentices are required. Contractors and Subcontractors may use DAS form 142 to make the request for apprentices. However, if a non-signatory contractor declines to abide by and comply with the terms of a local committee’s standards, the Apprenticeship Committee shall not be required to dispatch apprentices to such contractor. Conversely, if in response to a written request, an Apprenticeship Committee does not dispatch any apprentice to a contractor who has agreed to employ and train apprentices in accordance with either the Apprenticeship Committee’s Standards or the California Apprenticeship Counsel Regulations (Title 8, Section 230 et seq.) within 72 hours of such request (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) the contractor shall not be considered in violation of Section 230.1 as a result of failure to employ apprentices for the remainder of the Project, provided the contractor has made the request in enough time to meet the required ratio. If an Apprenticeship Committee dispatches fewer apprentices than the Contractor or Subcontractor requested, the Contractor or Subcontractor shall be considered in compliance if the contractor employs those apprentices who are dispatched, provided that, where there is more than one Apprenticeship Committee able and willing to unconditionally dispatch apprentices, a Contractor or Subcontractor who is not a participant in an apprenticeship program has requested dispatch from at least two committees. 4. Ratio of Apprentices to Journeymen a. The ratio of Work performed by apprentices to journeymen, who shall be employed in the Work, may be the ratio stipulated in the apprenticeship standards under which the Joint Apprenticeship Committee operates, but in no case shall the ratio be less than one hour of apprentice work for every five hours of labor performed by a journeyman, except as otherwise provided in California Labor Code §1777.5. The ratio of apprentice work to journeyman work shall apply during any day or portion of a day when any journeyman is employed at the site of the Work and shall be computed on the basis of the hours worked during the day by journeymen so employed. Any Work performed by a journeyman in excess of eight hours per day or 40 hours per week shall not be used to calculate the ratio. The Contractor must employ apprentices for the number of hours computed as above before the end of the Contract or subcontract, as applicable. The Contractor must, however, endeavor, to the greatest extent possible, to employ apprentices during the same time period that the journeymen in the same craft or trade are employed at the site of the Work. Where an hourly apprenticeship ratio is not feasible for a particular craft or trade, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, upon application of a Joint Apprenticeship Committee, may order a minimum ratio of not less than one apprentice for each five journeymen in a craft or trade classification. b. The Contractor or any Subcontractor covered by this Paragraph and California Labor Code §1777.5, that has agreed to be covered by an Apprenticeship Program’s standards, upon the issuance of the approval certificate, or that has been previously approved in such craft or trade, must employ the number of apprentices or the ratio of apprentices to journeymen stipulated in the apprenticeship standards, but in no event less than the 1-to-5 hourly ratio. Upon proper showing by the Contractor that it employs apprentices in such craft or trade in the State of California on all of its contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to each five journeymen, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards may grant a certificate exempting the Contractor from the 1-to-5 hourly ratio as set forth in this Paragraph and California Labor Code §1777.5. 5. Exemption - The requirement to employ apprentices shall not apply to contracts of general contractors, or to contracts of specialty contractors not bidding for work through a general or prime contractor, involving less than Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) or twenty (20) Working Days. The term “Apprenticeable Craft or Trade,” as used herein shall mean a craft or trade determined as an Apprenticeable occupation in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the Apprenticeship Council. 6. Contributions to Trust Funds - The Contractor or any Subcontractor of any tier who performs any of the Work by employment of journeymen or apprentices in any Apprenticeable Craft or Trade shall contribute to the California Apprenticeship Council in the same amount that the Director determines is the prevailing amount of apprenticeship training contributions in the area of the Project. Contractor or any Subcontractor, of any tier, may take as a credit for payments to the Council any amounts paid by the Contractor or Subcontractor to an approved apprenticeship program that can supply apprentices to the Project. CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 Contractors who do not contribute to an apprenticeship program must submit their contributions to the California Apprenticeship Council. Training Fund contributions are due and payable on the 15th day of the month for work performed during the preceding month. Training contributions to the California Apprenticeship Council shall be paid by check and shall be accompanied by a Completed Training Fund Contribution form (CAC-2). Contractors who contribute to an apprenticeship program are entitled to a full credit in the amount of those contributions. The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement is authorized to enforce the payment of such contributions to such fund(s) as set forth in California Labor Code § 227. Such contributions shall not result in an increase in the Contract Price. 7. Contractor’s Compliance - The responsibility of compliance with this Paragraph for all Apprenticeable Trades or Crafts is solely and exclusively that of the Contractor. All decisions of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee(s) under this Paragraph are subject to the provisions of California Labor Code §3081. In the event the Contractor willfully fails to comply with the provisions of this Paragraph and California Labor Code §1777.5, pursuant to California Labor Code §1777.7, the Contractor shall: (i) be denied the right to bid on any public works contract for a period of one (1) year from the date the determination of non-compliance is made by the Administrator of Apprenticeship; and (ii) forfeit, as a civil penalty, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each calendar day of noncompliance. Notwithstanding the provisions of California Labor Code §1727, upon receipt of such determination, the City shall withhold such amount from the Contract Price then due or to become due. Any such determination shall be issued after a full investigation, a fair and impartial hearing, and reasonable notice thereof in accordance with reasonable rules and procedures prescribed by the California Apprenticeship Council. Any funds withheld by the City pursuant to this Paragraph shall be deposited in the General Fund or other similar fund of the City. The interpretation and enforcement of California Labor Code §§1777.5 and 1777.7 shall be in accordance with the rules and procedures of the California Apprenticeship Council. CS-0428 PART I - PW REV. 010713 EXHIBIT A LIVING WAGE PROVISIONS Minimum Living Wages: A requirement that Employers pay qualifying employees a wage of no less than $10.30 per hour with health benefits, or $11.55 per hour without health benefits. Paid and Unpaid Days Off: Employers provide qualifying employees at least twelve compensated days off per year for sick leave, vacation, or personal necessity, and an additional ten days a year of uncompensated time for sick leave. No Retaliation: A prohibition on employer retaliation against employees complaining to the City with regard to the employer’s compliance with the living wage ordinance. Employees may bring an action in Superior Court against an employer for back pay, treble damages for willful violations, and attorney’s fees, or to compel City officials to terminate the service contract of violating employers. Part II – Special Provisions – Specific for this Project CS-0428 II-1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS PART II SPECIAL PROVISIONS - SPECIFIC FOR THIS PROJECT II-1.01 Scope of Work – The proposed project will consist of the remodel of approximately 4,500 SF of office space within the current City Hall building per contract plans. II-1.02 Length of Contract – All work in this project shall be completed within 60 (sixty) calendar days as specified in the Bidder's Proposal. II-1.03 Specifications – Office Improvements shall conform to the Part 1 – General Provisions of the “GREENBOOK” STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (2012 Edition). The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS shall be used as the specifications for any work not specifically provided for in the project manual for tenant improvements contained in ATTACHMENT No. 1. II-1.04 Delays and Extensions of Time – The provisions of Section 6-6 entitled "Delays and Extensions of Time" of the Standard Specifications shall apply except as modified and supplemented below. The second paragraph of subsection 6-6.1 is hereby deleted and the following paragraph shall be inserted in its place: No extension of time will be granted for a delay caused by the inability of the Contractor to obtain materials, equipment and labor, except as authorized by the City Engineer. The length of contract time stipulated includes any time which may be required to obtain materials, equipment and labor, and the Contractor in submitting a bid shall be deemed to have ascertained the availability of materials, equipment and labor and considered same in his proposed construction schedule. II-1.05 Quality of Work – The provisions of Section 4-1.1 entitled "Materials and Workmanship" of the Standard Specifications (2012) shall apply. In addition, any work deemed unacceptable by the City Engineer, whether a cause is determined or not shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor at his expense. II-l.06 Liquidated Damages – In accordance with Section 6-9 of the Standard Specifications (2012), for each consecutive calendar day required to complete the work in excess of the time specified herein for its completion, as adjusted in accordance with Section 6-6 of the Standard Specifications (2012), the Contractor shall pay to the City, or have withheld from monies due it, the sum of $1,500.00. II-2.01 Scheduling of Work – The Contractor shall submit his work schedule to the City Engineer at the pre-construction meeting. The construction schedule shall show the sequence of work, critical path and estimated time for completion of each segment of work. This schedule must be reviewed and accepted by the City Engineer before the Contractor will be permitted to begin work. In addition, the Contractor shall submit a detailed schedule forecasting two weeks of work describing each day’s work. This schedule shall be updated and submitted to the City every other Monday during the construction period. The Contractor shall give 48 hours notice to the City Engineer prior to the start of the work. CS-0428 II-2 SPECIAL PROVISIONS II-2.02 Construction Hours – The type of work below will have time restrictions as followed: All work shall occur Monday thru Friday between the hours of 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Weekend work will be allowed upon approval of the City Engineer II-3.01 Phasing of Work – The City Attorney’s and Human Resources’ office remodel shall be completed in one continuous phase. The City Administration’s office remodel shall be completed in two phases. The two phase construction area is shown in plan sheet PP. A temporary insulated wall shall be constructed between the two areas to minimize noise intrusion. Once the phase I is completed, 10 business days shall be provided to the city to relocate office personnel to the remodeled area before construction of the phase II begins. All electrical, HVAC, communication lines, and other needed appurtenance, shall be fully functional in the space that is occupied by the City. All work shall be completed in conformance with the project plans and specifications and the project manual for tenant improvement contained in attachment No. 1. II-4.01 Extra Work – In the event the City and the Contractor are unable to negotiate an agreed price for extra work, which is acceptable to both parties, payment shall be made based on time and materials as follows: a. Work by the Contractor: The following percentages shall be added to the Contractor's cost and shall constitute the markup for all overhead and profits: 1. Labor 20% 2. Materials 15% 3. Equipment Rental 15% 4. Other Items and Expenditures 15% b. Work by the Subcontractor - When all or any part of the extra work is performed by a subcontractor, the above markups shall apply to the aggregate sum of the extra work, regardless of the number of tiers of subcontractors used. In addition, a markup of 10- percent on the first $5,000 of extra work and 5-percent on work in excess of $5,000 may be added by the Contractor. II-4.02 Compliance with Laws. Regulations. and Safe Practices – The Contractor shall perform all work in a safe, competent manner and in accordance with all federal, state, and local statues, regulations, ordinances, rules, and governmental orders. The Contractor will be solely and completely responsible for the conditions of the job site, including safety of all persons and property during performance of the work. This requirement will apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. Inspection of the Contractor's performance by the City, its agents, or employees is not intended to include review of the adequacy of the Contractor's safety measures in or near the job site. II-5.01 Noise Restrictions – The noise level from the Contractor's operations shall not exceed 85 dBA when measured within a one hundred (100) foot radius at any time. CS-0428 II-3 SPECIAL PROVISIONS II-6.01 Construction Order of Work – Work shall be scheduled so as to lessen the impact upon City operations. Requirements – General: 1. All construction shall conform to Sections 6-1 and 6-2 of the latest edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and shall proceed in a smooth, efficient, timely and continuous manner. As such, once construction is started in a work area, the Contractor will be required to work continuously in that work area until construction has been completed and the work area is open and accessible to pedestrian traffic in a manner approved by the City Engineer before the next stage of work will be allowed to begin. 2. Once construction is started in a work area, the Contractor shall not withdraw manpower or equipment from that work area in order to start construction in another work area if doing so, in the opinion of the City Engineer, delays the completion of the work presently under construction. 3. The Contractor shall maintain continuous access to the City Hall and offices, unless the Contractor has obtained the approval of the City Engineer to close such access. 4. No stockpiling of material and construction equipment in or on areas outside of the construction site will be permitted on this project unless approved by the City Engineer. Upon the review and approval of the City, the Contractor may elect to obtain a storage yard for his materials and construction equipment for the duration of this contract in order that work on this project will proceed in an efficient manner. Said storage yard shall conform to all City regulations, ordinances, and zoning requirements and shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner. II-7.01 Character of Workers – If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the City Engineer to be incompetent, intemperate, troublesome, or acts in a disorderly or otherwise objectionable manner, he shall be immediately discharge from the project on the requisition of the City Engineer, and such person shall not be reemployed on the work. If said individual has an ownership interest in the contracting entity, the City Engineer will serve written notice upon the Contractor and the Surety providing the faithful performance bond, in accordance with Section 6-4, "Default by Contractor," of the Standard Specifications, demanding complete and satisfactory compliance with the Contract. II-8.01 Examination of the Site – The Contractor is required to examine the site and judge for themselves the location, physical conditions, substructures, and surroundings of the proposed work. II-9.01 Mobilization – The cost of all preparatory work and operations for the multiple movements of personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to the project site must be included in the various bid items, and no extra compensation will be paid to the Contractor. II-10.01 Dust Control – Throughout all phases of construction, including suspension of work, and until final acceptance of the project, the Contractor shall abate dust nuisance by cleaning or CS-0428 II-4 SPECIAL PROVISIONS other means as necessary when requested by the City. Failure of the Contractor to comply with the City Engineer's cleanup orders may result in an order to suspend work until the condition is corrected. No additional compensation nor extension of contract completion time will be allowed as a result of such suspension. The cost of furnishing and operating dust control during the construction project must be included in the various bid items, and no extra compensation will be paid to the Contractor. II-11.01 Cleaning of Site During Construction – During construction, all existing improvements adjacent to the proposed office renovation site shall be cleaned of all dirt or debris on a daily basis. II-12.01 Final Cleaning of Site and Restoration – The Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning and restoration of all damaged existing improvements at no cost to the City. The Contractor shall restore the wallpaper damaged on the hallway adjacent to the proposed office renovation site at no cost to the City. The City will provide the necessary wallpaper that matches the existing finishing. All existing improvements adjacent to the proposed office renovation site shall be cleaned of all dirt or debris. The cost of such cleaning after the construction of the project must be included in the various bid items, and no extra compensation will be paid to the Contractor. II-13.01 Sanitary Facilities – The Contractor shall furnish and maintain sanitary facilities by the worksites for the entire construction period. The costs for this shall be incorporated in the most closely related bid item and no extra compensation will be paid to the contractor. II-14.01 Best Management Practices (BMP) – The Contractor shall submit a copy of their Best Management Practices (BMP’s) to the City Engineer for review ten (10) days prior to the beginning of any work. The Contractor is hereby notified that specific construction practices in the Standard Specifications, Section 7-8.6.2, “Best Management Practices (BMP)” are considered to be Best Management Practices. The Contractor shall implement and maintain such BMPs as are relevant to the work, and as are specifically required by the Plans or Special Provisions. The Contractor shall not commence activity until the BMP submittal has been reviewed and approved. II-15.01 Protection of the Public – The Contractor shall take such steps and precautions as his/her operations warrant to protect the public from danger, loss of life, loss of property or interruption of public services. Unforeseen conditions may arise which will require that immediate provisions be made to protect the public from danger or loss, or damage to life and property, due directly or indirectly to prosecution of work under this contract. Whenever, in the opinion of the City Engineer, a condition exists in which the Contractor has not taken sufficient precaution of public safety, protection of utilities, and/or protection of adjacent structures or property, the City Engineer will order the Contractor to provide a remedy for the condition. If the Contractor fails to act on the situation within a reasonable time period as determined by the City Engineer, or in the event of an emergency situation, the City Engineer may provide suitable CS-0428 II-5 SPECIAL PROVISIONS protection by causing such work to be done and material to be furnished as, in the opinion of the City Engineer, may seem reasonable and necessary. The cost and expense of all repairs (including labor and materials) as are deemed necessary, shall be borne by the Contractor. All expenses incurred by the City for emergency repairs will be deducted from the final payment due to the Contractor. II-16.01 Fire Sprinklers – Fire sprinklers improvements shall conform to the section 15500 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System of the Project Manual found in Attachment No. 1. As part of the proposed project, the contractor will be required to relocate and possibly install additional fire sprinkler heads in the remodel space. Shop drawings are required to be prepared, submitted and a permit obtained prior to the commencement of the fire sprinkler work. Attachment 1 – Project Manual for Tenant Improvement PROJECT MANUAL FOR TENANT IMPROVEMENT CITY OF VERNON CITY ATTORNEY & ADMINISTRATION OFFICES VERNON, CALIFORNIA Prepared By SIMONGLOVER, INC. 3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90807 Project No. 21360 Date: APRIL - 2014 CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Table of Contents City Attorney & Administration Offices T of C - 1 Vernon, California TABLE OF CONTENTS CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT General Conditions Supplementary Conditions DIVISION 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS 01010 Summary of Work 01015 Definitions 01025 Schedule of Values 01048 Contractor’s Requests for Information 01050 Field Engineering 01060 Regulatory Requirements 01070 Abbreviations 01090 Reference Standards 01200 Project Meetings 01300 Submittals 01351 CAL GREEN Requirements Table 4.504.1 - Adhesive VOC Limits Table 4.504.2 - Sealant VOC Limit and 4.504.3 Carpet Systems Table 4.504.3 - VOC Content Limits for Architectural Coatings Table 4.504.5 - Formaldehyde Limits 01352 Construction Waste Management 01400 Quality Control 01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls 01600 Material and Equipment 01630 Substitution Request Form 01700 Contract Closeout 01740 Warranties and Guarantees 01810 HERS Requirements 01900 Miscellaneous Work DIVISION 2 SITE WORK 02579 Pavement Markings, Truncated Domes and Signage DIVISION 5 METALS 05120 Structural Steel 05410 Load-Bearing Metal Studs 05500 Metal Fabrications 05700 Ornamental Metal CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Table of Contents City Attorney & Administration Offices T of C - 2 Vernon, California DIVISION 6 WOOD AND PLASTIC 06100 Rough Carpentry 06200 Finish Carpentry DIVISION 7 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07210 Building Insulation 07270 Firestopping 07600 Sheet Metal 07900 Calking and Sealants DIVISION 8 DOORS AND WINDOWS 08210 Wood Doors and Frames 08400 Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows 08410 Aluminum Door Frames for Interior Partitions 08710 Finish Hardware 08800 Glass and Glazing DIVISION 9 FINISHES 09100 Metal Support Systems 09250 Gypsum Wallboard 09300 Ceramic Tile 09510 Acoustical Ceilings 09650 Resilient Base 09690 Carpet Tile 09900 Painting DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES 10010 Building Specialties 10162 Toilet Partitions 10800 Toilet Accessories DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL 15000 Mechanical 15500 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL 16000 Electrical END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement General Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices GC - 1 Vernon, California GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. ATTENTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS "General Conditions of the Contract", Standard Form A201, 2007 Edition, of American Institute of Architects, are hereby made a part of this Specification to same extent as if bound herein. General Conditions, including Supplementary General Conditions hereinafter specified, shall become part of Contract, and shall apply to General Contractor and all subcontractors. Copies of General Conditions may be obtained from the local Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. "Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing of any perceived errors or conflicts between the specifications and the written agreement between Owner and Contractor. Written instructions addressing such perceived errors or conflicts shall be received from the Owner prior to the Contractor or sub-contractor proceeding with the Work." END OF GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 1 Vernon, California SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS 1. GENERAL: STANDARD A.I.A. FORMS, ETC. A. American Institute of Architects' (2007) Edition of Document A-201 "General Conditions of the Contract for Construction" (hereinafter referred to as General Conditions) is made a part of this Contract and shall apply to all Contractors and Subcontractors. B. Where any article of the above referenced General Conditions is supplemented herein, remaining A.I.A. provisions of article shall remain in effect. All supplemental provisions shall be construed as added to the General Conditions thereto. Where any article is amended, voided or superseded, provisions of article not specifically amended, voided or superseded shall remain in effect. C. The following paragraphs refer to this project and are incorporated into General Conditions and supersede them whenever they conflict. D. Division 1 of the Contract Specifications should be carefully studied for it is, by this reference, made a part of the General Conditions and these Supplementary General Conditions. 2. BRIEF FORM OF SPECIFICATIONS: These Supplementary General Conditions, specifications and other documents are of abbreviated or "streamlined" type. Omissions of words or phrases such as "the Contractor shall", "shall be", "as noted on the drawings", "according to the drawings", in accordance with the specifications", "a", "an", "the", and "all" are intentional. Omitted words and phrases shall be supplied by inference in same manner as they are when a "note" occurs on drawings. This is for purposes of brevity, and is not intended, nor shall it be construed, as license to modify requirements. Therefore, all parties shall interpret provisions and requirements of specifications as mandatory, unless otherwise stipulated. (NOTE: Unless specifically noted to the contrary, all directions and instructions contained in Contract Documents are addressed to Contractor who signs agreement with Owner.) 3. CORRELATION AND INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Add following to Paragraph 1.2.3 of General Conditions. "1.2.4 Execute work per Contract Documents. Make no changes without first receiving written permission from Owner. Where detailed information is lacking, before proceeding with work, refer matter to Owner and/or Architect for information. 1.2.5 When dimensions are not written on drawings, Owner and/or Architect will furnish interpretation. Dimensions shall not be obtained by scaling drawings. Large-scale drawings take precedence over small-scale drawings and full size drawings shall be followed in preference to both CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 2 Vernon, California small and large scale drawings. 1.2.6 In general, drawings indicate dimensions, positions and details of construction; specifications describe qualities of materials, performance, installation and erection procedures, and workmanship. 1.2.7 In case of difference between specifications and drawings with reference to size, shape or dimension, and where there are typographical errors in specifications or notational errors on drawings, Owner and/or Architect will decide upon correct intent. Should an error appear in specifications or drawings or in work done by others, affecting this work, notify Owner and/or Architect at once for instructions as to procedure. If Contractor proceeds with work without said instructions from Owner and/or Architect, Contractor shall make good any resulting damage or defects. 1.2.8 Should conflict occur in or between Drawings and Specifications or where detail reference on Contract Drawings have been omitted, Contractor is deemed to have estimated the most expensive materials and construction involved. 1.2.9 Drawings and diagrams for mechanical and electrical work shall be followed only for work for which they were especially prepared and shall be considered as diagrammatic only; they shall not be used for any structural guidance nor for architectural layout." 4. REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS BY CONTRACTOR: Add following to Subparagraph 3.2.1 of General Conditions: "3.2.1.1 The Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work at any time without Contract Documents and, where required, Shop Drawings, Product Data and/or Samples for such portion of the Work. 3.2.1.2 Contractor and his Subcontractors by their act of submitting a bid acknowledge that they have informed themselves fully regarding requirements of drawings and specifications, "General Conditions" and "Supplementary General Conditions", and of all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations." 5. SUPERVISION AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES: Add following to Paragraph 3.3 of General Conditions: "3.3.4 Contractor shall maintain an adequate inspection system and perform such inspections as will assure that work performed under this Contract conforms to contract requirements and shall maintain and make available to Owner and/or Architect adequate records of such inspections.” 3.3.5 Field Checking: Prior to submission to Owner and/or Architect, all shop CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 3 Vernon, California drawings, brochures, and other construction data shall be checked for quantity, size and dimensions by Contractor personnel especially assigned for this purpose. Owner and/or Architect will answer questions raised by the Contractor and by his subcontractors and will make all determinations regarding quality of materials and equipment, design and arrangement decisions and color selections, but will not be responsible for quantity, size or dimensional errors on shop drawings. In cases of omissions and obvious error and in cases of conflict, either between contract drawings and specifications requirements or between details on contract drawings, such questions shall be called to Owner and/or Architect's attention and Owner and/or Architect shall give prompt answers to such questions. 3.3.6 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating work of his subcontractors and trades so that work as a whole will conform to the approved construction schedule and contract completion date and so that work will be completed efficiently and expeditiously in accordance with Contract Documents. This coordination shall include, but is not limited to such items as: 3.3.6.1 Contractor and each of his subcontractors shall be responsible for examining all drawings, all sections of specifications and all items of addenda to inform themselves of requirements for their part of the work. In the event there is an omission of an indication of an item or part of work from a location on one drawing in which is indicated in same relative location on another drawing, then Contractor and each sub-contractor is responsible for getting written clarification on the issue from the Architect and approval by Owner. 3.3.6.2 Specifications are divided into sections for convenience of Contractor. Items or parts of work specified shall constitute a responsibility of Contractor regardless of where they are located in specifications. Neither Owner and/or Architect will make decisions on trade jurisdiction nor responsibilities of subcontractors. 3.3.6.3 Supervise taking of all measurements in field necessary to insure timely fabrication, delivery, and proper fitting together of entire work. 3.3.6.4 Coordinate work of all crafts to eliminate interferences, duplication of work, and unfinished gaps between operations. 3.3.6.5 Regulate and schedule installation and erection of each trade and craft involved in work so as to eliminate delays due to overlapping in time of starting work of various trades and lack of erection or installation of contiguous or underlying work upon which installation or erection of work or any trade is dependent. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 4 Vernon, California 3.3.6.6 Advise his subcontractors and trades as to features of construction required in their work to receive, engage and support parts of other work, and of easements and tolerances required. It is Contractor's responsibility that each of his subcontractors leaves his work in proper condition to receive subsequent application of work of other trades. 3.3.6.7 See the provision for and placement of all work by applicable trades of his subcontractors are accomplished on schedule. 3.3.6.8 See that applicable trade and subcontractor furnishes and receives all drawings, templates and other information required for work as a whole. 3.3.6.9 See that all sleeves, inserts, boxes, piping, conduit, blocking, anchor bolts, and other required items are built into work at proper time in required manner as indicated on drawings and in project documents. 3.3.6.10 Prepare and protect work as required for introduction into building of materials, fabrication, furniture, and equipment furnished by Owner and not a part of this Contract. Render assistance as required to facilitate installation of items." 6. SUPERINTENDENT: Add following to Paragraph 3.9 of General Conditions: "3.9.4 The Contractor shall employ for the life of the Contract a Superintendent of Construction who will spend his full time organizing and coordinating the work of all of the various trades for this specific Project. The Superintendent shall be experienced in structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating and ventilating equipment installation as well as the peculiarities of this type construction. He shall have no less than 5 years experience in directing construction of projects of this type. The Superintendent shall bring into order and relate the work to avoid interference, establish and preserve clearances between related parts of the work and maintain the indications on the Drawings and the requirements of the Specifications. 3.9.4.1 The Superintendent shall not be replaced without the Owner's approval or demand, or unless the Superintendent ceases to be employed by the Contractor." 7. CUTTING AND PATCHING OF WORK: Add following to Paragraph 3.14 of General Conditions: CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 5 Vernon, California "3.14.3 Cutting of new work shall be avoided. However, if cutting, patching, repairing, removal and/or replacing is necessary, it shall be performed in accordance with requirements of Contract Document. 3.14.4 In all cases care shall be exercised in cutting operation. Perform operations under supervision of competent mechanics skilled in applicable trade. Cut openings as small as possible to avoid damage. Careless or avoidable cutting will not be tolerated. 3.14.5 All patching, repairing and replacing of materials and surfaces cut or damaged in execution of work shall be done with applicable materials, so that all surfaces replaced will, upon completion, match surrounding similar surfaces. 3.14.6 All replacing, patching and repairing of materials and surfaces cut or damaged shall be performed by methods and with materials so as not to void, in any way, guarantees or bonds required under this Contract or in force on existing work or work performed under other Contracts." 8. CLEANING UP: Add following to Paragraph 3.15 of General Conditions: "3.15.3 During construction period, materials to be used shall be kept in an orderly manner, neatly stacked or piled. Upon completion of work of any trade, remove surplus materials and scrap from jobsite. 3.15.4 Perform "clean-up" work after painting has been completed and just prior to final acceptance of work as a whole by Owner. 3.15.5 With exception specified, use materials and methods for cleaning and polishing as recommended by the applicable manufacturers. Soaps and cleaners shall be of types not injurious to surfaces on which they are used. Use of acids is prohibited except as specified. 3.15.6 All work shall be left clean of dirt, spatterings of paint, plaster, concrete, mortar, fingerprints, and other foreign matter. Contractor shall leave building and premises clean and orderly, ready for occupancy for which it is intended and in accordance with the following "Checklist", in addition to "broom-cleaning": A. Remove all stains from glass, wash and polish same inside and outside. Do not scratch glass or glazing compound. B. Clean fixtures and equipment, floors, walls and ceiling surfaces, doors, other materials exposed to view. C. Clean and polish metal surfaces, including doors and hardware." CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Supplementary Conditions City Attorney & Administration Offices SC - 6 Vernon, California 9. INDEMNIFICATION: Add following to Paragraph 3.18 of General Conditions: "3.18.3 Part "(2)" of subparagraph 3.18.3 does not relieve Contractor of his responsibility for construction procedures nor for safety precautions, and other requirements established by subparagraphs 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 of Paragraph 4.2 entitled ARCHITECT'S ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT." 10. COMMUNICATIONS FACILITATING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: Add following to Subparagraph 4.2.11 of General Conditions: "4.2.11.1 Owner and/or Architect shall decide all questions as to meaning of Drawings, Specifications, and related documents, including questions as to errors, conflicts, ambiguities, or omissions.” 11. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY: Add following to Paragraph 6.2 of General Conditions: "6.2.6 Provide all chases and openings required in the Work and required by other contractors employed by Owner. It shall, however, be duty and responsibility of said other contractors involved to clearly locate, at proper time, all chases and openings required and furnish drawings, templates, and all other information necessary for proper execution of Work and to furnish and install all supporting devices and materials and equipment required by him. 6.2.7 When other sub-contractors are directed to coordinate work with work of this Contractor as far as built-in items, space requirements and time scheduling are concerned, and this Contractor has knowledge of such requirements, he shall be responsible for execution of required coordination. END OF SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Summary of Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01010 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK 1.01 DESCRIPTION: The Work includes the complete Tenant Improvement of: CITY OF VERNON CITY ATTORNEY & ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Vernon, California in strict conformance with the Drawings and Specifications prepared by: SIMONGLOVER, INC. 3293 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, California 90807 Telephone (562) 279-0050 AND OTHER CONSULTANTS 1.02 WORK NOT IN THE CONTRACT: The term "NIC" means "Not In Contract". Following portions of the Work will be provided by the Owner under separate contract or other arrangement: 1. All other items indicated or specified as NIC. 1.03 UTILITY CHARGES: The Owner will pay all connection fees and assessments separate from the Contract such as permit fees, school fees and all other fees required. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Definitions City Attorney & Administration Offices 01015 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01015 DEFINITIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers additional definitions supplementary to those given in the Conditions of the Contract. 1.02 DEFINITIONS: A. Drawings: Words such as "shown", "indicated", "detailed", "noted", "scheduled", or words of similar import shall mean that reference is made to the information on the Drawings unless stated otherwise. B. Actions of Architect: Such words as "directed", "designated", "selected", and words of similar import shall mean that the direction, designation, selection, or similar action of the Owner and/or Architect is intended unless stated otherwise. C. Required: The word "required" and words of similar import shall mean "required to complete the Work" and "required by the Owner and/or Architect", as is applicable to the context of the place where used, unless stated otherwise. D. Perform: The word "perform" shall be understood to mean that the Contractor, at his expense, shall perform all the operations necessary to complete the Work or mentioned portions of the Work, including furnishing and installing materials as are indicated, specified, or required to complete such performance. E. Provide: The term "provide" shall be understood to mean that the Contractor, at his expense, shall furnish and install the Work and the mentioned portion of the Work, complete and ready for the intended use. These definitions apply the same to future, present, and past tenses except "provided" may mean "contingent upon" where such is the context. F. Equal: Terms such as "equal", "approved equal", "equivalent", and all terms of similar import shall be understood to be followed by the phrase "in the opinion of the Owner and/or Architect" unless stated otherwise. G. Approval: Such words as "approved", "approval", "acceptable", "acceptance", or words of similar import shall mean REVIEWED that or similar import of the Owner and/or Architect is intended unless stated otherwise. H. Submit: Such words as "submit", "submittal", "submission" and terms of similar import shall include the meaning of the phrase "submit to the Owner and/or Architect for his approval" unless otherwise stated. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Definitions City Attorney & Administration Offices 01015 - 2 Vernon, California I. Language: Specifications are written in a modified brief style consistent with clarity. Generally, the words “the", “shall", "will” and “all" are not stated. Words requiring an action or performance, such as "perform", "provide", "erect", "install", "furnish", "connect", "test", "coordinate", and words and phrases of similar import, shall be understood to be preceded by the phrase "The Contractor shall" unless otherwise stated. The requirements indicated and specified apply to all Work of the same kind, class, and type, even though the word "all" is not stated. J. Titling and Arrangement: Article, Paragraph, and Subparagraph titles and other identifications of subject matter in the Specifications are intended as an aid in locating and recognizing various requirements in the Specifications. Except where titling forms a part of the text, such as beginning words of a sentence or where the title establishes the subject, the titles are subordinate to and do not define, limit, or otherwise restrict the Specification text. Underlining or capitalizing of any words in the text does not signify or mean that such words convey special or unique meanings having precedence over any other part of the Contract Documents. Specification text shall govern over titling and shall be understood to be and interpreted as a whole. The order of Articles, Paragraphs, Subparagraphs, and Sub-subparagraphs in the Specifications text is defined by the sequence of indentations. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Schedule Of Values City Attorney & Administration Offices 01025 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01025 SCHEDULE OF VALUES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: General Conditions and this Section cover schedule of values, supplementary to those given in the Conditions of the Contract. 1.02 SCHEDULE OF VALUES: A. Submit to Owner for approval within 15 days of award of Subcontract, on the Owner Payment Request Form a breakdown to the total contract price showing the value assigned to each part of the work. List items in accordance with the Specifications index. 1. In addition to the above, submit a cost breakdown of all site work beyond the building line to assist Owner in the determination of site improvement costs. B. Support Values given with data substantiating their correctness upon Owner's request. C. Use Schedule of Values for Contractor's application for payment. 1.03 FORM OF SUBMITTAL: The form of Application for Payment shall be a form acceptable to Owner. 1.04 PREPARING SCHEDULE OF VALUES: A. Itemize Separate Line Cost for work required by each Section of the Specifications. B. Break Down installed costs into: 1. Delivered cost of product, with taxes paid. 2. Total installed cost, with overhead and profit. C. For Each Line Item which has installed value of more than $10,000.00, break down cost to list major products or operations under each item. D. Round off Figures to nearest dollar. 1.05 REVIEW AND RESUBMITTAL: After review by Architect and Owner, revise and resubmit schedule (and schedule of material values) as required. Resubmit revised schedule in same manner. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contractor’s Requests For Information City Attorney & Administration Offices 01048 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01048 CONTRACTOR'S REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: All other sections of Division 1 apply to this Section. This Section covers the general requirements for Contractor's Requests for Information, and pertains to all portions of the contract documents. A. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Project Meetings - Section 01200 2. Submittals - Section 01300 1.02 DEFINITION: Request for Information, a document submitted by the Contractor requesting clarification of a portion of the contract documents, hereinafter referred to as RFI. 1.03 CONTRACTOR'S REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION: A. When the Contractor is unable to determine from the contract documents, the exact material, process or system to be installed, the Architect shall be requested to make a clarification of the indeterminate item. Wherever possible, such clarification shall be requested at the next appropriate project meeting, with the response entered into the meeting minutes. When clarification at the meeting is not possible, either because of the urgency of the need, or the complexity of the item, Contractor shall prepare and submit an RFI to the Architect. B. Contractor shall endeavor to keep the number of RFI's to a minimum. In the event that the process becomes unwieldy, in the opinion of the Architect, because of the number and frequency of RFI's submitted, the Architect may require the Contractor to abandon the process and submit all requests as either submittals, substitutions or requests for change. C. RFI's shall be submitted on a form provided by, or approved by, the Architect. Forms shall be completely filled in, and if prepared by hand, shall be fully legible after copying by xerographic process. Each page of attachments to RFI's shall bear the RFI number in the lower right corner. D. RFI's from subcontractors or material suppliers shall be submitted through, reviewed by, and signed by the Contractor prior to submittal to the Architect. E. Contractor shall carefully study the contract documents to assure that the requested information is not available therein. RFI's which request information available in the contract documents will not be answered by the Architect. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contractor’s Requests For Information City Attorney & Administration Offices 01048 - 2 Vernon, California F. In all cases where RFI's are issued to request clarification of coordination issues, for example, pipe and duct routing, clearances, specific locations of work shown diagrammatically, and similar items, the Contractor shall fully lay out a suggested solution using drawings or sketches drawn to scale, and submit same with the RFI. RFI's which fail to include a suggested solution will not be answered. G. RFI's shall not be used for the following purposes: 1. To request approval of submittals 2. To request approval of substitutions, 3. To request changes which entail additional cost or credit. 4. To differentiate methods of performing work than those drawn and specified. H. In the event the Contractor believes that a clarification by the Architect results in additional cost, Contractor shall not proceed with the work indicated by the RFI until a change order is prepared and approved. Answered RFI's shall not be construed as approval to perform extra work. I. Unanswered RFI's will be returned with a stamp or notation: Not Reviewed. J. Contractor shall prepare and maintain a log of RFI's, and at any time requested by the Architect, Contractor shall furnish copies of the log showing all outstanding RFI's. Contractor shall note all unanswered RFI's in the log. K. Contractor shall allow for 10 working days review and response time for RFI's. PART 2 – PRODUCTS - Not applicable to this Section. PART 3 – EXECUTION - Not applicable to this Section. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Field Engineering City Attorney & Administration Offices 01050 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01050 FIELD ENGINEERING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers survey work and engineering responsibilities. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 LAYOUT THE WORK: Contractor shall coordinate with Owner's registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor to layout the Work and set grades, lines, levels, and positions throughout the site. Before beginning the Work, locate all general reference points, establish monuments, and take action as necessary to prevent their destruction; then layout lines, elevations, and measurements for the entire Work including buildings, on the Drawings and accept responsibility for all errors resulting from failure to so verify. Establish permanent monuments on curbs, manholes, or pavements, or with concrete embedded steel pipe with lead plug and brass nail, as approved. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Regulatory Requirements City Attorney & Administration Offices 01060 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01060 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for codes and standards pertaining to the Work and is supplementary to the codes and standards mentioned or referenced elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 1.02 CODES AND STANDARDS: A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: All pertaining statutes, ordinances, laws, rules, codes, regulations, standards, and lawful orders of public authorities having jurisdiction of the Work of this Contract are hereby incorporated into the Contract Documents the same as if repeated in full herein and are intended wherever reference is made in either the singular or plural to Code or Building Code except as otherwise specified, including, but not limited to, those in the following listing. Contractor shall make available at the site such copies of the listed documents applicable to the Work as Architect or Owner may request, including mentioned portions of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). 1. 2010 California Building Code. 2. Title 8 CCR, Industrial Relations, including Chapter 4, Div. of Industrial Safety, Safety Orders (CAL/OSHA). 3. Title 19 CCR, Public Safety. 4. Title 22 CCR, Social Security. 5. Title 24 CCR, Building Standards 6. 2010 California Mechanical Code. 7. 2010 California Plumbing Code. 8. 2010 California Fire Code. 9. 2010 California Electrical Code. 10. Current Edition of California Green Building Standards (CALGreen) 11. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 12. UL Fire Resistant Directory – Volumes 1 and 2 13. National Fire Protection Association - latest edition. 14. State and Local Public Health Codes - latest edition. 15. All other laws, regulations, rules, orders, codes, and ordinances specified in other Sections of these Specifications or bearing on the Work. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Abbreviations City Attorney & Administration Offices 01070 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01070 ABBREVIATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers abbreviations for the documents mentioned or referenced elsewhere in the Contract Documents, and language abbreviations used in the text of the Specifications. Abbreviations in Drawings and Specifications shall be interpreted according to recognized and well-known technical, industry, or trade meanings. 1.02 TRADE ABBREVIATIONS include but are not limited to the following: AA Aluminum Association AABC Associated Air Balance Council AAMA Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Traffic Officials ACI American Concrete Institute ADC Air Diffusion Council AEIC Association of Edison Illuminating Companies AFBMA Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association AFI Air Filter Institute AGA American Gas Association AGMA American Gear Manufacturers Association AIA American Institute of Architects AIMA Acoustical and Insulating Materials Association AISC American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. AISI American Iron and Steel Institute AMCA Air Moving and Conditioning Association, Inc. ANSI American National Standards Institute ARI Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials AWPA American Wood Preservers Association AWPB American Wood Preservers Bureau AWPI American Wood Preservers Institute AWS American Welding Society AWWA American Water Works Association CALGreen California Green Building Standard CBC California Building Code CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers CCR California Code of Regulations CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Abbreviations City Attorney & Administration Offices 01070 - 2 Vernon, California CDA Copper Development Association CGA Compressed Gas Association CISPI Cast-Iron Soil Pipe Institute CS Commercial Standard, US Department of Commerce CTI Cooling Tower Institute DEMA Diesel Engine Manufacturers Association DOD- Department of Defense (leading symbol) EIA Electronic Industries Association ETL Electrical Testing Laboratories FAA Federal Aviation Administration FCC Federal Communications Commission Fed Spec Federal Specification or Standard FIA Factory Insurance Association FM Factory Mutual HI Hydraulic Institute IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IES Illuminating Engineering Society IPCEA Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association ISO International Standards Organization MIL Military Specification or Standard (leading symbol) MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society NAAMM National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers NAFM National Association of Fan Manufacturers NBS National Bureau of Standards NEBB National Environmental Balancing Bureau NEC National Electrical Code NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NFC National Fire Code NFPA National Fire Protection Association NSF National Sanitation Foundation NWWDA National Wood Window and Door Association OSA Office of the State Architect PDI Plumbing and Drainage Institute PS Product Standard, US Department of Commerce REA Rural Electrification Administration RIS Redwood Inspection Service SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SDI Steel Door Institute SFM State Fire Marshal SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council UL Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. VOC Volatile Organic Compounds WCLIB West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau WI Woodwork Institute CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Abbreviations City Attorney & Administration Offices 01070 - 3 Vernon, California WWPA Western Wood Products Association 1.03 TEXT ABBREVIATIONS include but are not limited to the following: AMP or amp Ampere CFM or cfm Cubic feet per minute FPM or fpm Feet per minute FPS or fps Feet per second GPM or gpm Gallons per minute Kip or kip Thousand pounds Ksi or ksi Thousand pounds per square inch Ksf or ksf Thousand pounds per square foot KV or kv Kilovolt KVA or kva Kilovolt amperes KW or kw Kilowatt KWH or kwh Kilowatt hour LF or lf Linear foot MPH or mph Miles per hour PCF or pcf Pounds per cubic foot PSF or psf Pounds per square foot PSI or psi Pounds per square inch SF or sf Square foot SY or sy Square yard PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not applicable to this Section) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not applicable to this Section) END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Reference Standards City Attorney & Administration Offices 01090 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01090 REFERENCE STANDARDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers the general requirements for reference standards pertaining to the Work and is supplementary to the reference standards mentioned or referenced elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 1.02 REFERENCE AND STANDARD TYPE SPECIFICATIONS: Specifying by reference to reference and standard type specification documents or to another portion of the Contract Documents shall be the same as if the referenced document or portion referred to were exactly repeated at the place where reference is made. In case of conflict between the requirements of regulatory agencies and the referenced reference and standard type specification documents, Contractor shall conform to the most restrictive requirement if such conformance is legal. The reference or standard type specification documents shall be the current issue at the time the Construction Documents Phase, defined in Owner - Architect Agreement, is completed unless otherwise specified. If requested by client Contractor shall make available such copies of the reference or standard type specification documents as Architect and/or Owner may request. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Project Meetings City Attorney & Administration Offices 01200 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01200 PROJECT MEETINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for project meetings. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable to This Section) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PROJECT MEETINGS: A. Attendees: Unless otherwise specified or required by Owner, all meetings shall be attended by Owner, Architect, Construction Manager, Contractor, and the Contractor's Superintendent. Subcontractors may attend the meetings when involved in matters to be discussed or resolved but only when requested by the Owner, Architect, or Contractor. B. Meeting Records: The Contractor will record minutes of each meeting and furnish copies within 7 days to the Owner, Architect, and other attendees. Unless written objection to the contents of such meeting minutes is received by Author within 10 days after presentation, it will be understood and agreed that the minutes are a true and complete record of the meeting. C. Meeting Schedule: Dates, times, and locations for the various meetings shall be agreed upon and recorded at preconstruction conference. Thereafter, changes to schedule shall be agreed between Owner and Contractor, with appropriate written notice to all parties involved. 3.02 PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE: A. General: Prior to issuance of Notice to Proceed, a pre-construction conference shall be held at location, date, and time designated by the Owner. In addition to attendees named herein, the meeting shall be attended by representatives of regulatory agencies having jurisdiction, if required, and such other persons the Owner may designate. B. Agenda: Matters to be discussed or resolved and instructions and information to be furnished to or given by Contractor at pre-construction conference include: 1. Schedule of progress meetings. 2. Progress schedule and schedule of values submitted by Contractor. 3. Communication procedures between the parties. 4. Names and titles of all persons authorized by Contractor to represent and execute documents for him, with samples of all authorized signatures. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Project Meetings City Attorney & Administration Offices 01200 - 2 Vernon, California 5. The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all those authorized by the Contractor to act for him in emergencies. 6. Construction permit requirements, procedures, and posting. 7. Public notice of starting Work. 8. Forms and procedures for Contractor's submittals. 9. Change Order forms and procedures. 10. Payment application forms and procedures and the revised progress schedule reports to accompany the applications. 11. Contractor's designation of his organization's accident prevention member and his qualifications if other than the Superintendent. 12. Contractor's provisions for barricades, traffic control, utilities, sanitary facilities, and other temporary facilities and controls. 13. Consultants and professionals employed by Owner and their duties. 14. Construction surveyor and initiation of surveying services. 15. Testing Laboratory or Agency, and testing procedures. 16. Procedures for payroll and labor cost reporting by the Contractor. 17. Procedures to ensure nondiscrimination in employment on and for the Work. 18. Warranties and guarantees. 19. Other administrative and general matters as needed. 3.03 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS MEETINGS: Progress meetings shall be held according to the agreed schedule. All matters bearing on progress and performance of the Work since preceding progress meeting shall be discussed and resolved including, without limitation, any previously unresolved matters, deficiencies in the Work or the methods being employed for the Work, and problems, difficulties, or delays which may be encountered. 3.04 SPECIAL MEETINGS: On appropriate notice to other parties, special meetings may be called by the Owner, Construction Manager, Architect, or Contractor. Special meetings will be held where and when designated by the Owner. 3.05 POSTCONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE: A post-construction conference shall be held prior to final inspection of the Work to discuss and resolve all unsettled matters. Bonds and insurance to remain in force, and the other documents required to be submitted by the Contractor will be reviewed and any deficiencies determined. Schedule and procedures for final inspection and for correction of defects and deficiencies shall be agreed. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Submittals City Attorney & Administration Offices 01300 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01300 SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers the general requirements and procedures for submittals. A. Submittal Requirements In This Section: 1. Schedule of submittals and transmittals. 2. Deviations. 3. Contractor's review and approval. 4. Corrections and resubmittals. 5. Review and approval. 6. Shop Drawings, Samples, and Product and Equipment Data. 7. Manufacturers' instructions. 8. Materials furnished under standard specifications. 9. Certificates. B. Submittal Requirements Not In This Section: 1. Performance and payment bonds, insurance - Conditions of the Contract. 2. Record Drawings, manuals, and maintenance materials - Section 01700. 3. Warranties and guarantees - Section 01740. 1.02 GENERAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Submit to the Architect all submittals required herein, under other Sections, or by Modifications except as otherwise indicated, specified, or directed. Submittals shall be correctly prepared, identified, and transmitted as specified herein or as otherwise directed. Prepare submittals according to the requirements herein and as may be specified in other Sections. A. Conformance: Do not purchase or commence any Work covered by a submittal until the pertaining submittal is approved. Work shall conform to approved submittals and all other requirements of Contract Documents unless revised by Modification, in which case submit revised submittals as directed or required at no extra cost to the Owner. Do not start related Work affected by Work covered in submittals until applicable submittals are approved, especially where machinery, equipment, piping, conduit, and required arrangements and clearances are involved. B. Schedule of Submittals: The Progress Schedule submitted by the Contractor shall include an itemized listing of all required submittals with a scheduled date for each submittal, submittal time and review time by the Architect and various CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Submittals City Attorney & Administration Offices 01300 - 2 Vernon, California Consultants shall be 15 days. Contractor shall consult with Architect regarding major and/or large submittals and time periods required by the Architect for the reviews prior to preparation of the Progress Schedule. Extension of the Contract Time will not be granted because of the Contractor's failure to make timely and correctly prepared and transmitted submittals with an adequate and approved time allowance for the checking and review periods. C. Transmittals: Deliver submittals (Both paper and Electronic version) with a dated and sequence numbered transmittal letter typed on Contractor's letterhead, noted as to the initial or resubmittal status, and describing the submittal contents. Submittals are not acceptable directly from Subcontractors, suppliers, or manufacturers. In each transmittal state the Drawing numbers and Specification Section, Articles, and Paragraphs to which the submittal pertains and identify accompanying data, catalogs, drawings, sketches, and brochures in the same manner. D. Deviations: Notify the Architect in the transmittals of all deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents. Fully describe each deviation and all other changes required to correlate the Work including the related Work. State in writing all variations in costs caused by each deviation and the Contractor's assumption of costs for the deviation and of all related costs if any deviation is approved. E. Contractor's Review and Approval: Transmit each submittal (Both paper and Electronic version). Every submittal upon which proper execution of the Work is dependent shall bear the Contractor's review and approval stamp, dated and signed by Contractor in every case, certifying that Contractor (a) has reviewed, checked, and approved the submittal and has coordinated the submittal contents with requirements of the Work and Contract Documents including related Work, (b) determined and verified quantities, field measurements, construction criteria, materials, equipment, catalog numbers and identifications, and similar data, or will do so, and (c) states that Work illustrated or described in the submittal is recommended by Contractor and that Contractor's warranty will fully apply thereto. The Architect assumes the Construction Team has done all the above and signed the submittal as certification that the proceeding has been undertaken by the Construction Team. Architect will return, unreviewed submittals not meeting this criteria. F. Corrections and Resubmittals: Contractor shall make corrections required by the Architect, resubmit corrected submittals until they are approved, shall direct specific attention in writing to all revisions other than corrections called for on previous submittals, and shall state in writing all changes in costs for such revisions and assumption of all costs for revisions and related changes the same as is required for deviations in Paragraph "Deviations". CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Submittals City Attorney & Administration Offices 01300 - 3 Vernon, California G. Check of Returned Submittals: Contractor shall check and review the submittals returned for correction and ascertain whether the required corrections result in extra cost above that included in the Contract, and shall give written notice to the Architect within 5 working days if, in the Contractor's opinion, extra costs result from corrections. The Contractor's failure to give such written notice or the starting of any Work covered by a returned submittal constitutes a waiver by the Contractor of claims for extra costs resulting from required corrections. H. Review Of Submittals By The Architect: Submittals (Both paper and Electronic version) will be reviewed with reasonable promptness (see 1.02B), but only for conformance with the design concept of the Project and with the information indicated on the Drawings and stated in the Specifications. Review of a separate item as such will not indicate review of the assembly in which the item functions. Review of submittals shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents or for any revision in resubmittals unless Contractor has given written notice of such deviation or revision at the time of submission or resubmission and written review has been given to the specific deviation or revision, nor shall review relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or omissions in the submittals or for the accuracy of dimensions and quantities, the adequacy of connections, and the proper and acceptable fitting, execution, functioning, and completion of the Work. I. Incomplete Or Inadequate Submittals, including those not correctly transmitted, titled, and identified, or not bearing Contractor's review and approval stamp, will be returned to the Contractor without review. Complete to describe all proposed Work, such as shop drawings, glass requirements, calking and etc. J. Interrelated Submittals: Except where the preparation of submittal information is dependent upon the approval of any prior submittal, all submittals pertaining to the same class or portion of the Work shall be submitted simultaneously. K. Expense: All cost for the preparation, correction, delivery, and return of the submittals shall be borne by Contractor. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SHOP DRAWINGS: Prepare each submittal complete including all dimensions, design criteria, materials, connections, bases, foundations, anchors, and the like, and further including such technical and performance data as is necessary to confirm the information in the Shop Drawings. Prepare Shop Drawings (Both paper and Electronic CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Submittals City Attorney & Administration Offices 01300 - 4 Vernon, California version) of same size as the Drawings or 8-l/2" by 11" suitable for reproduction. Copies of the Contract Drawings marked to show Shop Drawing information are not acceptable. Each Shop Drawing shall have an adequate title block showing the following identification: Name and address of the Work. Name and address of the Contractor. Name and address of the Subcontractor, Subsubcontractor, manufacturer, supplier, or distributor, as applicable. Name and address of the Architect. Date, scale of drawings, and identification number. Contractor's review and approval stamp, dated and signed. A. Initial and Resubmittals: Submit Submittals and Shop Drawings (Both paper and Electronic version) in sets consisting of (4) four sets. B. Correction and Review of Shop Drawings: The Architect will mark corrections, notations, or no exceptions taken and return one original to the Contractor. Resubmit in same manner if Shop Drawings are returned with exceptions noted. C. Final Distribution: Furnish and distribute prints of review Shop Drawings (Both paper and Electronic version) as required for performance of the Work. 3.02 SAMPLES: Unless otherwise specified, each submittal shall include not less than two complete sets of Samples. One set of approved Samples and all disapproved Samples will be returned to Contractor. Samples of value retained by Architect will be returned to Contractor after completion of the Work if the Contractor's first transmittal for the Sample requests its return. Approved Samples of items returned to Contractor may be installed in the Work if the location is recorded and the Samples bear temporary identification as such. 3.03 PRODUCT AND EQUIPMENT DATA SUBMITTALS: Deliver (Both paper version and electronic version) A. Product Data shall include materials lists, catalogs, brochures, performance and technical data, service history, characteristics, and like information to fully describe the products covered by the submittal. 1. Submittal Preparation. Bind submittal copies with sturdy labeled covers and include a typed index listing the contents. Loose or unbound submittals will be returned unreviewed. For each item listed, include the manufacturer's name and address, the trade or brand name, all conditions of manufacturer's guarantee and warranty, information to fully describe each item, and supplementary information as may be required for CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Submittals City Attorney & Administration Offices 01300 - 5 Vernon, California approval. Mark cuts, brochures, and data to indicate the items proposed and the intended use. 2. Product Data Submittals. Unless otherwise specified, every submittal shall include four bound copies. One copy will be returned to the Contractor marked to show the required corrections or approval. If corrections are required, the final submittal shall include four bound corrected copies. B. Equipment Data: Submit complete technical, performance, and catalog information for every item of mechanical and electrical equipment and machinery proposed for installation in the Work, Deliver (Both paper version and electronic version) bound, indexed, and containing information and data as required in Paragraph "Product Data" above. Include information on performance and operating curves, ratings, capacities, characteristics, power efficiencies, manufacturers' standard guarantees and warranties with the terms and conditions fully described, and all other information to fully illustrate and describe the items as may be specified or required for approval. Submit in sets which cover complete systems or functioning units. Unless otherwise specified, submittals shall be as specified in Subparagraph "Product Data Submittals". If applicable, incorporate the equipment data into and submit with the manuals specified under Section 01700. 3.04 MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS: Submit manufacturers' installation instructions and directions for materials specified to be installed in accordance with such instructions to demonstrate the adequacy of the instructions. Furnish copies to all trades involved in (Both paper version and electronic version). 3.05 MATERIALS FURNISHED UNDER STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: For materials specified by reference to standard or reference type specifications, prepare and submit for approval a list of such materials by manufacturer's names and identifications to the extent requested by the Architect or Owner. 3.06 CERTIFICATES: Deliver (Both paper version and electronic version) all certificates to Architect. Each certificate required under the Contract Documents shall be signed by the individual, officer, or the agent lawfully authorized to execute the certificate, and such authority shall be cited in the certificate by title, description, or other acceptable evidence. All certificates shall be sworn and notarized as to the correctness and validity of the contents, and copies shall be notarized to be true copies. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement CALGreen Requirements City Attorney & Administration Offices 01351 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01351 CALGREEN REQUIREMENTS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This section includes procedures and requirements pertaining to CALGreen. The Contractor shall: 1. Deliver a finished Work Product that conforms to the CALGreen processes and requirements outlined in this section. 2. Prepare CALGreen documentation and submittals as described in this Section. B. CALGreen Overview 1. The California Green Building Standards (CALGreen) contains Chapter 1 thur 8 plus Appendix A4 (residential) and appendix (non-residential) 2. Chapter 4 of CalGreen is the residential requirements for this project 3. A CALGreen sheet will be inserted into the submitted project plans for approval from the City 4. The CALGreen Code Chapter 4 is divided in 5 sections a. Planning and Design section is for the design and development methods that include environmental responsible site selection and building design b. Energy Efficiency section requires all projects to comply with the current California Energy Commission requirements c. Water Efficiency and Conservation section provide mean and methods to achieve a 20% indoor water savings. d. Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency section addresses waste diversion, exterior moisture management, and building maintenance and operation manual. e. Environmental Quality section addresses interior air quality thru limiting VOC’s, formaldehyde and moisture content of materials. 1.02 DEFINITIONS A. Regionally Manufactured Materials: Materials that have been extracted, harvested, or recovered, as well as manufactured within a radius of 500 miles (800 km) from the Project location. Recycled materials may be included in this definition if the location of the material being recycled exists within 500 miles of both the manufacturing and project site. Manufacturing refers to the final assembly of components into the building product that is installed at the Project site. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement CALGreen Requirements City Attorney & Administration Offices 01351 - 2 Vernon, California B. Recycled Content: Use materials, equivalent in performance to virgin materials, with; postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content value (RCV) for a minimum of 10% of the total value, based on estimated cost of materials on the project. Provide documentation as to the respective values. C. Post-Consumer Material: Waste material generated by households or by commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product, which can no longer be used for its intended purpose. D. Pre-Consumer Material: Material derived from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Excluded is reutilization of materials such as rework, regrind, or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it. 1. Spills and scraps from the original manufacturing process that are combined with other constituents after a minimal amount of reprocessing for use in further production of the same product are not recycled materials. 2. Discarded materials from one manufacturing process that are used as constituents in another manufacturing process are pre-consumer recycled materials. 1.03 REQUIREMENTS A. Preconstruction CALGreen Coordination Meeting 1. After award of Contract and prior to the commencement of the Work, Contractor shall schedule and conduct a meeting with the Owner, Architect and CALGreen coordinator to review the project requirements, submittal process, and CALGreen documentation schedule. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Review of Normal Project Submittals 1. The following submittals shall be electronically routed to the CALGreen Consultant for review. a. Adhesives for architectural specialty and substrate application b. Paints, coatings and any architectural coatings c. Carpet pad and adhesive d. Composite wood that are not exempted by the Code B. CALGreen Documentation Submittals 1. Please follow all verification and submittal guidelines, documents, and project approved plans a. Submitted project plans shall have a CALGreen page or pages CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement CALGreen Requirements City Attorney & Administration Offices 01351 - 3 Vernon, California 2. CALGreen page or pages shall identify a. CALGreen mandatory requirements END OF SECTION FOR REFERENCE STANDARD For CALGreen Requirements All installed carpet systems shall comply with the following: FOR REFERENCE STANDARD For CALGreen Requirements FOR REFERENCE STANDARD For CALGreen Requirements FOR REFERENCE STANDARD For CALGreen Requirements CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01352 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.02 SUMMARY A. This section includes special requirements for waste management during deconstruction construction operations. 1. Protect the environment, both on-site and off-site, during deconstruction and construction operations. 2. Prevent environmental pollution and damage. 3. Maximize source reduction, reuse, and recycling of solid waste. B. This section includes procedures and requirements pertaining to the City of Vernon and CALGreen Code. The Contractor shall: 1. Deliver a finished Work Product that conforms to the requirements of CALGreen and the City of Vernon outlined in this section. 2. Prepare documentation and submittals as described in this Section. 3. A waste management plan must be submitted to the Engineering staff for approval at the time a permit is issued. Refer to City web site to obtain waste assessment (PDF) forms to meet the City waste diversion program. Refer to City’s web site to review ordinance for waste management and all policies and procedures associated and applicable for this project. C. CALGreen Overview 1. The following overview information for CALGreen. a. CALGreen is a code compliance process b. CALGreen is divided into five sections. Each section identifies specific requirements that will require verification as part of the building final. 2. Verification will be achieved using various documents formatted for each particular requirement. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 2 Vernon, California 1.03 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01351 – CALGreen Requirements B. Section 01300 - Submittals 1.04 DEFINITIONS A. Definitions pertaining to sustainable development: As defined in ASTM E2114 (Standard Terminology for Sustainability Relative to the Performance of Buildings). B. Environmental pollution and damage: The presence of chemical, physical, or biological elements or agents which adversely affect human health or welfare; unfavorably alter ecological balances; or degrade the utility of the environment for aesthetic, cultural, or historical purposes. C. Solid Waste: Garbage, debris, sludge, or other discharged material (except hazardous waste) including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous materials resulting from domestic, industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations. Material not regulated as solid waste are: nuclear source or byproduct materials regulated under the Federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended; suspended or dissolved materials in domestic sewage effluent or irrigation return flows, or other regulated point source discharges; regulated air emissions; and fluids or wastes associated with natural gas or crude oil exploration or production. D. Debris: Non-hazardous solid material generated during the construction, demolition, or renovation of a structure and which exceeds 60 mm 2.5 inch particle size that is: a manufactured object; plant or animal matter; or natural geologic material (e.g. cobbles and boulders). A mixture of debris and other material such as soil or sludge is also subject to regulation as debris if the mixture is comprised primarily of debris by volume, based on visual inspection. E. Garbage: Refuse and scraps resulting from preparation, cooking, dispensing, and consumption of food. F. Hazardous Waste: Hazardous waste as defined in 40 CFR 261 or as defined by applicable State and local regulations. G. Hazardous Materials: Any material that is regulated as a hazardous material in accordance with 49 CFR 173, requires a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1200, or which during end use, treatment, handling, storage, transportation or disposal meets or has components which meet or have the potential to meet the definition of a Hazardous Waste in accordance with 40 CFR 261. Throughout this specification, hazardous material includes hazardous chemicals. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 3 Vernon, California 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Maximize use of source reduction and recycling procedures outlined in ASTM D5834 (Standard Guide for Source Reduction Reuse, Recycling, and Disposal of Solid and Corrugated Fiberboard). B. Diversion Goals: A minimum 50 percent by weight of total project solid waste to be diverted from landfill. 1.06 PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING A. After award of Contract and prior to the commencement of the Work, schedule and conduct meeting with Owner and Architect to discuss the proposed Waste Management Plan and to develop mutual understanding relative to details of environmental protection. 1.07 REQUIREMENTS A. CALGreen Requirements Contractors and sub contractors shall comply with the City of Vernon waste diversion ordinance and the CALGreen requirements 1.08 SUBMITTALS A. Solid Waste Management Plan: Not less than 10 days before the Pre- construction meeting, prepare and submit a Solid Waste Management Plan including, but not limited to, the following: 1. List of the recycling facilities, reuse facilities, municipal solid waste landfills and other disposal area(s) to be used. Include: a. Name, location, and phone number. b. Copy of permit or license for each facility. 1. Identify materials that cannot be recycled or reused. Provide explanation or justification. 2. Revise and resubmit Plan as required by Owner. a. Approval of Contractor’s Plan will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with applicable environmental regulations. B. Progress Documentation: Document solid waste disposal and diversion. Include the quantity by weight of waste generated; waste diverted through sale, reuse, or recycling; and waste disposed by landfill or incineration. Identify landfills, recycling centers, waste processors, and other organizations that process or receive the solid waste. 1. Document on form in Appendix A of this Section, or similar form as approved by Owner. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 4 Vernon, California 2. With each Application for Payment, submit updated Documentation for solid waste disposal and diversion. 3. With each Application for Payment, submit manifests, weight tickets, receipts, and invoices specifically identifying the Project and waste material. C. Record Submittals: 1. Summary of solid waste disposal and diversion. Submit on form in Appendix A of this Section, or similar form as approved by Owner. D. CALGreen Documentation Submittals 1. Waste diversion documents shall be completed and presented to the City of Vernon Environmental Services Manager for review. 2. Complying with the City of Vernon waste diversion ordinance will meet the requirements of CALGreen 3. At the conclusion of the project and after receiving approval from the City of Vernon for waste diversion, submit documents to Commissioning Coordinator showing compliance with local ordinances PART 2 - PRODUCTS - Not Used - PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.01 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT A. Develop and implement a waste management program in accordance with ASTM E1609 (Standard Guide for Development and Implementation of a Pollution Prevention Program) and as specified herein. B. Collection: Implement a recycling/reuse program that includes separate collection of waste materials of the following types as appropriate to the project waste and to the available recycling and reuse programs in the project area: 1. Land clearing debris. 2. Asphalt. 3. Concrete. 4. Metal. a. Ferrous. b. Non-ferrous. 5. Wood, nails and staples allowed. 6. Brick / Stobe Veneer. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 5 Vernon, California 7. Acoustic Tile. 8. Debris. 9. Glass, colored glass allowed. 10. Paper. a. Bond. b. Newsprint. c. Cardboard and paper packaging materials. 11. Plastic. a. Type 1: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET, PETE). b. Type 2: High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). c. Type 3: Vinyl (Polyvinyl Chloride or PVC). d. Type 4: Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE). e. Type 5: Polypropylene (PP). f. Type 6: Polystyrene (PS). g. Type 7: Other. Use of this code indicates that the package in question is made with a resin other than the six listed above, or is made of more than one resin listed above, and used in a multi-layer combination. 12. Gypsum. 13. Paint and paint cans. 14. Carpet. 15. Insulation. 16. Others as appropriate. C. Recycling/Reuse: Maximize recycling and reuse of materials. 1. Recycling/Reuse on project site: Coordinate with Architect. 2. Recycling/Reuse off project site: The following is a partial list for Contractor's information only. For more information, contact the State Department of Environmental Quality and the local Integrated Solid Waste Management Office. a. Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit housing organization that rehabilitates and builds housing for low-income families. Sites requiring donated materials vary. Contact the national hotline (800) HABITAT. a. California Association for Recycling, a non-profit organization, provides environmental directories and resources. D. Handling: 1. Clean materials that are contaminated prior to placing in collection containers. Deliver materials free of dirt, adhesives, solvents, petroleum contamination, and other substances deleterious to recycling process. 2. Arrange for collection by or delivery to the appropriate recycling or reuse facility. 3. Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials: Handle in accordance with applicable regulations. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 6 Vernon, California E. Composting: In accordance with State Extension Service recommendations and as follows: 1. Moisture content: Maintain between 35 percent and 60 percent. 2. Carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio: Maintain at approximately 30 to 1 by weight. 3. Do not compost meat or dairy products on site. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 7 Vernon, California Appendix A – Sample Construction Waste Management Plan Waste management for this project will be held at high standards. Our goal is to divert over 50% of the construction waste generated on-site from landfill through recycling. We will accomplish this through on-site separation and sorting. The waste management goals and procedures will be communicated to all sub-contractors and vendors on-site prior to the start of work. Separate bins will be provided for the collection of the following targeted materials:  Concrete  Wood  Metal  Cardboard  Plastics Materials not fitting into the above categories will be placed in a bin marked for General Waste. GOAL: Recycled materials and general waste will be measured by weight and NOT volume. Each bin that is removed from the job site will be weighed and tallied into a spreadsheet. Upon conclusion of the job, all entries will be totaled. The total weight for recycled materials will be divided by the total weight of all waste removed to obtain the project’s final performance rate. FOR REFERENCE STANTARD For CALGreen Requirements CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Waste Management City Attorney & Administration Offices 01352 - 8 Vernon, California Appendix B– Sample Construction Waste Management Spreadsheet FOR REFERENCE STANTARD For CALGreen Requirements CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Quality Control City Attorney & Administration Offices 01400 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01400 QUALITY CONTROL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for quality control of the Work, including testing and inspection procedures. A. Requirements In This Section: 1. Testing laboratory or agency. 2. Coordination of tests and inspections. 3. Test costs and reports. 4. Inspections, continuous and special. 5. Contractor-furnished assistance. 6. Verification of conditions. B. Requirements Not In This Section: 1. Specific test procedures to be performed in accordance with this Section. 2. Testing of mechanical and electrical work. 3. Testing of materials specified to be tested by other agencies under other Section. 1.02 GENERAL QUALITY CONTROL REQUIREMENTS: A. General Test Requirements: Materials to be furnished under the Contract are subject to testing and inspection for compliance with requirements of Drawings and Specifications. B. Testing Laboratory or Agency shall be the licensed Testing Laboratory or Agency certified as meeting the requirements of ASTM D3666, D3740, E329, E543, and E548 as applicable to the Work and approved by the Owner, and referred to hereafter as the Testing Laboratory. Perform all testing under supervision and control of a California registered professional engineer employed by Testing Laboratory. C. Disqualified Material: Any material shipped or delivered to the site by the Contractor from the source of supply prior to having satisfactorily passed the required testing and inspection, or prior to the receipt of a notice from the CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Quality Control City Attorney & Administration Offices 01400 - 2 Vernon, California Architect that such testing and inspection will not be required, shall not be incorporated in the Work. 1.03 COORDINATION OF TESTS AND INSPECTIONS: Contractor shall initiate and coordinate testing and inspections required by Contract Documents and public authorities having jurisdiction of the Work. A. Notification: Contractor shall notify the Owner a sufficient time in advance of the manufacture of material to be supplied by him which, by requirements of the Contract Documents, must be tested at the source of supply in order that the Owner may arrange for the testing. 1.04 TEST SAMPLES AND PROCEDURES: A. Test Samples: Furnish and deliver Samples of materials to be tested at no extra cost to Owner. Test samples will be selected by the Architect, Inspector, or Testing Laboratory and not by the Contractor. B. Test Procedures: Testing Laboratory shall perform tests according to 2010 CBC and ASTM or other methods of test specified for the various materials under other Sections. If no procedure or test method is specified, testing shall conform to material specification referenced unless otherwise directed by Architect. The Testing Laboratory shall tag, seal, label, record, or otherwise suitably identify the materials for testing and no such materials shall be used in the Work until the test result reports are submitted and approved, excepting only the materials specified to be placed or installed prior to testing. C. Test Repeating: Repeat applicable tests at specified intervals, whenever the source of supply is changed, or whenever the characteristics of the materials change or vary in the opinion of Owner or Architect. 1.05 TEST COSTS: Owner will pay for testing performed by Testing Laboratory except Contractor shall reimburse the Owner for retesting costs caused by failure of materials to pass initial tests. Contractor shall arrange and pay for all other testing. 1.06 TEST REPORTS: Furnish copies of each test result report, signed and certified by the Testing Laboratory supervising engineer, as follows: Copies Owner 1 Architect 1 Structural Engineer (structural test only) 1 Contractor 2 Building Department 1 CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Quality Control City Attorney & Administration Offices 01400 - 3 Vernon, California 1.07 INSPECTIONS, CONTINUOUS AND SPECIAL: A. Inspections, continuous and special, shall be performed by Registered Deputy or Special Inspectors (hereinafter referred to as the Inspector) as required by the Contract Documents and California Structural Specialty Code. During course of Work under inspection, each Inspector shall submit detailed reports relative to progress and condition of Work including variances from the Contract Documents, and stipulating dates, hours, and locations of the inspections. B. Inspection Costs: Owner will employ Inspector and pay for required continuous and special inspections. C. Owner's Inspector: Owner will furnish inspection of the Work at no cost to the Contractor except as otherwise provided herein and except for those inspections required to be furnished and costs paid for by the Contractor elsewhere in the Contract Documents. Perform and construct all Work under inspection of Owner's Inspector unless waived in writing by Owner in each case or exempted wholly or in part from inspection elsewhere in the Contract Documents. Any Work requiring such inspection that is performed or constructed in the absence of the Owner's Inspector is considered defective and is subject to rejection. The Contractor shall give written notice to the Owner at least two working days in advance of the performance of any part of the Work requiring special inspection by someone other than the Owner's Inspector and shall state the probable duration of the required special inspection. The inspection of any material or equipment at the factory or shop will not constitute an acceptance. The Owner's Inspector is authorized to suspend any part or all of the Work, by notice to the Contractor confirmed in writing, whenever a question arises as to whether the materials or equipment being installed or methods or workmanship being used comply with the Contract Documents until such question is decided upon by Owner. The Owner's Inspector is not authorized to accept or reject any Work, to modify any Contract Document requirement, to advise or instruct Contractor or his employees as to prosecution of the Work, or to perform any duty or service for the Contractor. Inspection of the Work will not relieve Contractor of the obligation to fulfill all requirements of the Contract Documents. D. Reimbursement of Inspection Costs: The Contractor shall reimburse to the Owner all or any part, as the Owner may deem just and proper, of the actual excessive inspection costs incurred by the Owner due to any or all of the following: 1. Contractor's failure to complete the Work within the Contract Time stated in the Agreement, and any previously authorized extensions thereof. 2. Claims between separate contractors. 3. Covering of any of the Work before the required inspections or tests are performed. 4. Extra inspections required for Contractor's correction of defective Work. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Quality Control City Attorney & Administration Offices 01400 - 4 Vernon, California 5. Overtime costs for acceleration of Work done for Contractor's convenience. E. Approvals Required by Others: If the laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders of any public agency having jurisdiction require any of the Work to be specifically inspected, tested, or approved by some authority other than the Owner, Architect, or Contractor, the Contractor shall give all required notices and make all arrangements, shall deliver to the Architect the certificates of inspection, testing, or approval of such public agency, Owner shall pay all costs there for unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 1.08 CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED ASSISTANCE: Whenever requested, Contractor shall furnish access, facilities, and labor assistance as necessary for duties to be performed at the site by Testing Laboratory and Inspector including furnishing ladders, hoisting, temporary lighting and water supply, and like services. 1.09 VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS: Prior to installation of any portion of the Work, the installing Contractor, Subcontractor, or Sub-subcontractor shall inspect the Work in place to receive the Work to be installed and arrange for correction of defects in the existing workmanship, material, or conditions that may adversely affect Work to be installed. Such inspections shall include test applications of the materials to be installed as required to establish the correct condition of surfaces involved. Installation of materials on Work in place constitutes acceptance by the installing Contractor, Subcontractor, or Sub-subcontractor of such Work in place as being in proper condition to receive the materials to be applied and waiver of claim that the Work in place is defective as pertains to warranty requirements, excluding unascertainable or concealed conditions. Where the Specifications require a material to be installed under the supervision or inspection of the material manufacturer or his representative, manufacturer or his representative also shall inspect the Work in place and issue a letter of approval to Architect. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS: Owner will pay for the following testing and inspections as required by City, Governing Agencies or as requested by Owner except as stated otherwise for specific items. A. Miscellaneous: 1. Miscellaneous tests and inspections shall be preformed when required to verify that existing members are structurally sound, if any found the Contractor shall immediately bring it to the attention of the Architect and Structural Engineer. B. See Contract Documents for Additional Tests and Inspections. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls City Attorney & Administration Offices 01500 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01500 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for construction facilities and temporary controls for the Work. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Temporary barricades. 2. Temporary storage facilities. 3. Temporary offices and telephones. 4. Temporary toilet facilities. 5. Temporary utility services. 6. Temporary heat. 7. Removal of temporary facilities. 1.02 GENERAL: Drawings indicate building site and related areas of Owner's property available for the Work. On a daily basis the Contractor shall keep areas orderly, free of hazards, and leave in clean condition acceptable to Architect, Owner, and governing public authorities. PART 2 AND 3 - PRODUCTS AND EXECUTION 2.01 TEMPORARY BARRICADES: Provide solid or chain link fencing type barricades. Construct and relocate or alter as required by Owner and/or Architect, Code, or public authorities having jurisdiction. Paint solid barricades exposed to public view with 2 coats of paint in colors designated by Architect and/or Owner, install nylon fabric screen backing to chain link when required at specific locations by jurisdiction or Owner. If said barricades are beyond Contractor Agreement, Contractor shall be compensated for said barricades. 2.02 TEMPORARY STORAGE FACILITIES: Provide temporary storage facilities necessary to protect materials and equipment delivered to site from damage. Maintain sheds in a clean and sightly condition. Distribute all materials stored in permanent structures to prevent overloading of floors or structure. If on-site storage area is inadequate, arrange and pay for necessary off-site facilities. 2.03 OFFICES AND TELEPHONES: The Owner will provide empty/vacant space on site as required. Provide Architect, and Inspector with an adequate table, plan rack, desk, and chairs, and a non-pay telephone, fax machine, computer and printer with internet and e- mail access for business use without charge. The office, equipment, and furniture shall remain the property of the Contractor. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls City Attorney & Administration Offices 01500 - 2 Vernon, California 2.04 TOILET FACILITIES: Install temporary toilets for workmen and maintain toilets in a clean and sanitary condition. Locate as approved and connect to existing sewers when feasible. Chemical toilets may be used if approved by local Code. 2.05 UTILITY SERVICES: Send proper notices, make necessary arrangements, provide services required in care and maintenance of public utilities, and assume the responsibility concerning same for which Owner may be liable, except existing utilities where no work by the Contractor is being preformed. Do all necessary enclosing or boxing in for protection of public utilities. Upon completion of the Work, remove enclosures, fill in openings in concrete or masonry with like materials, grout watertight, and leave in finished condition. A. Water: Furnish and pay for all water required for the Work, with the necessary temporary piping or hose from source to points on the site where used. If needed furnish potable water from domestic source. B. Light and Power: Furnish and pay for electric service required for the Work and provide temporary poles and overhead construction, transformers, meters, drops, wiring, panels, circuit and ground fault protection, and fittings for both light and power at locations required. Pay charges and fees for making the temporary service connections in accordance with schedule of value in contract between Owner and Contractor. C. Gas: Furnish and pay for fuel gas required for the Work. Make the necessary arrangements and pay charges required by the serving utility company. Furnish temporary distribution piping as required. 2.06 TEMPORARY HEAT: Furnish and pay for heat, fuel, and services to protect the Work against injury from dampness and cold until final acceptance. Building heating system may be used for temporary heating. Furnish a competent engineer to operate system and be solely responsible for damage to the heating equipment during such temporary operation. Operate the heating system as necessary to maintain correct temperatures within building during finishing operations, with provision to vent obnoxious, flammable, or hazardous fumes to the exterior. A. Drywall: Maintain building temperature for proper installation in accordance with the Drywall/Plastering Bureau (323) 660-4644 during application, drying of tape, and finishing so moisture will not occur. Maintain adequate ventilation for drying of tape and finish. B. Finishes: Maintain building temperature for proper installation of finish lumber and millwork are delivered, and throughout placing of finish and other finishing operations such as painting and installation of resilient coverings. C. Filters: During temporary heating, equip ventilating system(s), if required, with temporary throwaway type filters to prevent dust entering supply system. Be responsible for delivering system free of dust and lint at time of final acceptance. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls City Attorney & Administration Offices 01500 - 3 Vernon, California 2.07 REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION: Remove all temporary facilities and other construction of temporary nature from site as soon as progress of the Work will permit in opinion of the Owner and/or Architect. When authorized, Contractor may move his facilities into designated areas of completed portions of the building. Upon completion of the Work, recondition and restore portions of site and building occupied by temporary facilities to acceptable condition. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Material and Equipment City Attorney & Administration Offices 01600 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01600 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers the general requirements for the materials and equipment for the Work. Specific requirements for materials and equipment are covered under other Sections of the Specifications. A. Requirements In This Section: 1. Submittals for: a. Factory finish colors. b. Standard materials. 2. Proposed substitutions. 3. Materials, regarding: a. Equal materials. b. Optional materials. c. Plurality of terms. d. Factory finish colors. 4. Transporting and handling. 5. Storage and protection. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300. A. Submittals for Factory Finish Colors: Whether or not required elsewhere, submit color samples of materials specified to have a factory finish for selection and approval. B. Submittal for Standard Materials: For the products specified by reference to standard or reference specifications, prepare and submit for review/approval a list of such materials or equipment by manufacturers' names and identifications to the extent requested by Owner and/or Architect. 1.03 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS: Submit proposed substitutions with a copy of specified product and/or literature to the Architect review and Owner for approval, Contractor will be notified of the reviewed substitutions. Architect may require the submission of Drawings, Product Data, Samples, and other information in approved form for consideration of proposed substitutions. Include cost difference and schedule availability of products in substitution submittal. A. Review/Approval or Rejection of proposed substitutions is at Owner's discretion, whose judgement will be final and will include consideration of the following factors among others in comparing equality of proposed substitutions with indicated or specified requirements: CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Material and Equipment City Attorney & Administration Offices 01600 - 2 Vernon, California 1. Quality of materials, structural strength, and details of construction or fabrication. 2. Performance and function, mechanically and technically. 3. Appearance and finish, or characteristics permitting required finish to be applied. 4. If proposed substitutions require altering the arrangement of adjoining or related Work, resulting arrangement must be equal in convenience and practicality to original arrangement. 5. Products equal in quality and utility are generally competitive products and are generally equal in price. If approval is requested for materials or equipment more economical than the specified products, Owner may require the specified products. 6. An inequality in availability of replacement parts or maintenance services may be a determining factor. 7. Code approvals and service history. 8. Equality of warrantees and guarantees B. Resubmittal of Proposed Substitutions: Do not resubmit proposed substitutions that are rejected in modified form. Upon rejection of a proposed substitution, Bidder may submit another proposed substitution within a reasonable the time limit as agreed to by the Architect. If the second proposed substitution is rejected or not received by the Architect within the specified time, provide only the indicated and specified Work at no additional cost to Owner. C. Compliance: Use of Approved Substitutions does not relieve Contractor from compliance with the Contract Documents. Contractor shall bear all extra expense resulting from approved substitutions where substitutions affect adjoining or related Work, unless specified otherwise in Contract between Owner and Contractor. D. Unauthorized Substitutions: If substitute materials are installed without prior approval from Owner, remove all the unauthorized materials and install those indicated or specified unless Owner agrees to said substitution after the fact at no extra cost to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Provide new materials and equipment unless otherwise indicated or specified. A. Equal Materials: Any material, apparatus, equipment, or process indicated or specified by patent or proprietary name or name of manufacturer shall be deemed to be followed by "or equal as approved in writing by the Owner and/or Architect", unless it is specified that substitutions are not acceptable for a particular material, apparatus, equipment, or process item. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Material and Equipment City Attorney & Administration Offices 01600 - 3 Vernon, California B. Optional Materials: Where more than one proprietary brand name is specified, Contractor may provide any one of the materials or equipment specified. Before placing orders, advise Owner and/or Architect in writing of each named material, appliance, or piece of equipment proposed for the Work and its intended use unless already specified in the Contract between Owner and Contractor. Provide only one brand, kind, or make of material for each purpose throughout the Work not withstanding that similar material or equipment of two or more manufacturers may be specified for the same purpose. C. Plurality of Terms: For all materials or equipment referred to in the singular number, it is intended unless otherwise limited that such references apply to as much material or equipment as is required to complete the Work. D. Factory Finish Colors: Color of material specified to be furnished with factory finish is subject to Owner's and/or Architect’s review. If available color is not approved, provide another manufacturer's approved product which has an acceptable finish color, at no extra cost to Owner, unless specified otherwise in Contract between Owner and Contractor. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 TRANSPORTING AND HANDLING: Transport and handle all materials and equipment by methods that prevent damage, defacing, or overstressing. Lift the equipment, machinery and heavy fabricated products only at the lifting points designated by the manufacturer or, if not so designated, at the points or along the members designed to support the items when installed. Contractor or sub-contractor shall bear all loss which may result from transporting and handling of materials and equipment, except those resulting from Owner's vendors and shall provide approved replacements for damaged or defective items at no extra cost to Owner. Conform handling procedures to Title 8, CCR, as applicable. 3.02 STORAGE AND PROTECTION: Materials and equipment designed for permanent weather exposure may be stored off the ground without covering provided the equipment closures and seals are intact. Store all other materials and equipment off the ground and in dry, covered, weather-protected locations. Exercise special care to protect moisture- sensitive materials and other materials damaged by light (ultraviolet) or heat. Arrange adequate ventilation under protective covering to prevent condensation. The Contractor shall ensure that all installed materials, assemblies and equipment are continued to be protected from moisture, heat, sun, construction traffic until the materials, assemblies and equipment are concealed, closed-in, painted, sealed in a manner that will protect them from the above elements. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Substitution Request Form City Attorney & Administration Offices 01630 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01630 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM No substitutions Will be considered without this completed substitution request form and supporting documentation. Substitutions made without completion of this form will be considered defective work as Stated in the Contract. Date: Number: Project: From: Re: Request for Substitution The Trade Contractor proposes the following substitution in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents: Scope of Substitution Specification Reference Drawing Reference Reason for Proposed Substitution Impact on Project Cost Impact on Project Schedule CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Substitution Request Form City Attorney & Administration Offices 01630 - 2 Vernon, California Impact on Guarantees and Warranties Coordination Required with Adjacent Materials and System List Deviations From Specified Requirements Attachments: Attach supporting documentation sufficient for Architect to evaluate substitution. Substitution Request Forms submitted without adequate documentation will be returned without review. Attachments Response Date: List date by which response by Architect is requested to maintain project schedule and allow sufficient time for inclusion of proposed substitution. Response Date Submitted By Firm and Address Signature below signifies acceptance of responsibility for accuracy and completeness of information included in this Substitution Request Form. Authorized Signature Authorized Representative of Trade Contractor CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Substitution Request Form City Attorney & Administration Offices 01630 - 3 Vernon, California RESPONSE Notations listed below shall have same meaning as on Architect's approval stamp. Clarifications to or changes in project schedule or time shall be processed using standard project forms. Architect's Approved Response ____________ Approved as Corrected ____________ Revise and Resubmit Rejected ____________ Returned Without Review Remarks Date Signed Architect's Authorized Representative Date Owner's Acceptance Owner's Authorized Representative Date END OF FORM CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contract Closeout City Attorney & Administration Offices 01700 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for contract closeout. A. Requirements In This Section: 1. Clean up and disposal. 2. Record Drawings. 3. Operation and maintenance manuals. 4. Maintenance materials. 1.02 SUBMITTALS under this Section shall conform to the Article "General Submittal Requirements" of Section 01300. 1.03 PREFINAL INSPECTION; SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION: A. PreFinal Inspection: Upon “Substantial Completion” of the Work, Contractor shall notify Architect in writing that Contractor has reviewed all subcontractor work for completion and request a “prefinal inspection” of the Work. If Architect concurs that “Substantial Completion” has been reached, he will review the Work and list items to be completed or corrected. List will be amended as required to include items subsequently observed. B. Substantial Completion Defined: “Substantial Completion” of the Work is the status, as reviewed by the Architect, when construction is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so Owner can occupy or utilize the Work for the use for which it is intended. 1.04 FINAL INSPECTION: See Supplementary Conditions, Article “1” titled “Final Adjustment and Completion”. Final inspection will begin when Contractor has completed Article A above, Architect will review the Work and list any items to be completed or corrected. Contractor shall correct and/or complete the Work. The Architect will charge the Owner $ 170.00/hr. for duplicate "Punch" Deficiency Lists and Back Checks and also for more review than 2 times for Shop Drawings. The Owner in turn will back charge the Contractor for the additional work preformed by the Architect. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 CLEAN UP AND DISPOSAL: Requirements herein form a part of all other Sections of the Specifications and shall be coordinated with such additional clean up and disposal requirements as may be specified in other Sections. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contract Closeout City Attorney & Administration Offices 01700 - 2 Vernon, California A. General: Leave the entire Work broom clean except where vacuum clean or other condition is specified. 1. Control During The Work. Take precautions to avoid spread of dust, dirt, debris, water, paint, cement, sprayed materials, and other substances about the site or to adjacent property. Clean up splatterings or spills of materials at time of occurrence. Remove dirt, debris, waste, and rubbish daily, and do not allow to accumulate in the structure or on the site. Do not store flammable or toxic materials in the structure. B. Contractor's Supervision: Inform all trades and workmen of the cleaning up requirements specified, and monitor where Work is in progress to ensure full compliance with all clean up requirements in this and other Sections. C. Owner's and/or Architect's Inspection: Give the Owner and/or Architect at least 3 working days advance notice of readiness for inspection as each phase or area of Work is completed for occupancy. Correct any deficient cleaning operations, as determined and directed by Owner and/or Architect. D. Disposal: Do not place rubbish or waste material in fills or backfills. Remove debris, rubbish, and waste material from Owner's property to a lawful disposal area and pay all hauling and dumping charges. Conform to pertaining Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders. E. Final Clean Up - Exterior: Clean surfaces of construction and site including fixtures, walls, soffits, floors, hardware, roofs, window and opening ledges and sills, horizontal projections, steps and platforms, walkways, rails and all like surfaces, and adjoining private and public property to the extent soiled by the Contractor's operations. F. Final Clean Up - Interior: Leave surfaces in vacuum clean condition with all dust, dirt, stains, handmarks, paint spots, droppings, and other blemishes and defects completely removed, and conform to following requirements: 1. Hard Floors: Wash and dry concrete, tile, elastomeric, and similar floors, free of streaks or stains. 2. Resilient Flooring: Freshly wax and buff as specified in Division 9, unless not recommended by manufacturer. 3. Resilient Bases: Clean off adhesive smears and wipe clean. 4. Carpet: Vacuum clean free of lint, soil, and dust. 5. Bare and Painted Surfaces: Clean of dust, lint, streaks, or stains. 6. Laminated Countertops: Clean of dust, streaks or stains 7. Tile Walls: Clean and polish. 8. Masonry Walls: Clean free of streak and stains. 9. Vinyl Wall Covering: Remove all adhesive on surfaces. 10. Hardware and Metal Surfaces: Clean and polish all exposed surfaces CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contract Closeout City Attorney & Administration Offices 01700 - 3 Vernon, California using noncorrosive and nonabrasive materials. 11. Glass: Wash and polish both sides, and leave free of dirt, spots, streaks, and labels. Clean and polish mirrors. 12. Ceilings: Clean and free of stains, handmarks, and defacing. 12. Fiberglass Tub/Showers: Clean and polish all exposed surfaces using an approved cleaning and polishing materials. 13. Fixtures and Equipment: Clean mechanical, plumbing and electrical fixtures and like items. Leave lighting fixtures free of dust, dirt, stains, or waste material. Clean and service equipment and machinery, ready for use. G. Surfaces Not Mentioned: Clean according to the intent of this Section and as required for Architect's approval. 3.02 RECORD DRAWINGS: A. Record Set During The Work: At site, maintain at least one set of Drawings as a Field Record Set; apportion copies to the various Subcontractors for recording of their portions of the Work. Also maintain at least one copy of all Addenda, Bulletin, Modifications, approved submittals, correspondence, and transmittals at site. Keep Drawings and data in good order and readily available to Architect and/or Owner, and/or their representatives. B. Changes: Clearly and correctly mark Record Drawings to show all changes made during the construction process at the time the changed Work is installed. No such changes shall be made in the Work unless authorized by a Modification or by specific approval of deviations or revisions in submittals. C. Final Record Drawings: Prior to Substantial Completion, Architect will order for Contractor one complete set of Drawings, lncluding Clarification and Interpretation Drawings and the Drawings issued by Addenda, printed as reproducible vellums or bond if 8-1/2" x 11" or 11" x 17". D. Preparation of Final Record Drawings: Contractor shall be responsible to ensure that for all recorded changes in the Work indicated on the Field Record Set. Changes for all trades shall be neatly and clearly drawn in ink by skilled draftsmen, and shown technically correct. Contractor shall provide scanned .PDF files to the Owner. Changes made during construction not yet documented by Architect’s Bulletins shall be recorded on an on-going basis by the Contractor and subcontractors, placed on the drawings and documented with clouds, deltas and a write-up and indicated in the drawing Title Block that they are “AS-BUILT” documents. E. Approval: Prior to Owner's and Architect's inspection for Substantial Completion, submit both the Field Record Set and the Final Record Drawings to the Owner and Architect for review, and make such revisions as may be necessary for Final Record Drawings to be a true, complete, and accurate record of the CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contract Closeout City Attorney & Administration Offices 01700 - 4 Vernon, California Work in the Owner's and Architect's opinion. F. Conferences: Contractor and any of the Subcontractors involved shall attend post-construction conferences as reasonably needed to clarify the Final Record Drawings as may be required by Owner and/or Architect, at no extra cost to Owner. 3.03 MANUALS: Obtain data from the various manufacturers and submit instruction, operation, and maintenance manuals to the extent required under other Sections of the Specifications. A. Contents: Each manual shall have an index listing the contents. Information in the manuals shall include not less than (a) general, introductions and overall equipment description, purpose, functions, and simplified theory of operation, (b) specifications, (c) installation instructions, procedures, sequences, and precautions, including tolerances for level, horizontal, and vertical alignment, (d) grouting requirements including grout spaces and materials, (e) list showing lubricants for each item of mechanical equipment, approximate quantities needed per year, and recommended lubrication intervals; where possible, the types of lubricants shall be consolidated with equipment manufacturers' approval in order to minimize the number of different lubricants required for maintenance, (f) startup and beginning operation procedures, (g) operational procedures, (h) shut down procedures, (i) short and long term inactivation procedures, (j) repair, maintenance, and calibration instructions, (k) parts lists and all spare parts recommendations, (l) lists of all special tools, instruments, accessories, and special lifting and handling devices required for periodic maintenance, repair, adjustment, and calibration, and (m) other information as may be specified or required for approval. B. Format and Binding: Include drawings and pictorials to illustrate the text as necessary to fully present the information. Where the information includes a family of similar items, strike out the inapplicable information or identify applicable portions by heavily weighted arrows, boxes, or circles. Bind each manual in sturdy covers labeled to indicate the equipment to which it applies. Bind manuals less than one inch thick in standard three-ring binders; others shall CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Contract Closeout City Attorney & Administration Offices 01700 - 5 Vernon, California have sturdy covers secured with removable fasteners and, when more than two inches thick, shall be bound in locking-bar post binders with rigid covers, or other suitable binding approved by Owner. C. Manual Submittals: Unless otherwise specified, each submittal shall include two copies of each manual, one of which will be returned to the Contractor marked to show the required corrections or approval. When approved, deliver two copies to Owner unless otherwise specified. 3.04 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS: Furnish and deliver all the special tools, instruments, accessories, spare parts, and maintenance materials required by the Contract Documents, and furnish and deliver the special tools, instruments, accessories if specified in the Contract between the Owner and Contractor, and the special lifting and handling devices shown in the instruction manuals approved above. Unless otherwise specified or directed, deliver the items to the Owner, with the Contractor's written transmittal accompanying each shipment, in the manufacturer's original containers labeled to describe the contents and the equipment for which it is furnished. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Warranties and Guarantees City Attorney & Administration Offices 01740 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01740 WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers general requirements for written warranties and guarantees required by the Contract Documents. Submission to and approval by the Owner of the warranties and guarantees is a prerequisite to final payment under the Contract. 1.02 MANUFACTURERS' WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES: Deliver all the manufacturers' warranties and guarantees required by Contract Documents, with Owner named as the beneficiary. In addition, for all equipment and machinery, or components thereof, bearing a manufacturers' warranty or guarantee that extends for a longer time period than the Contractor's warranty or guarantee, deliver the manufacturers' warranties or guarantees in same manner. Refer to Section 01300, Paragraph "Equipment Data", for the submission of manufacturers' warranty or guarantee data. 1.03 FORM OF WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE: All written warranties and guarantees, except manufacturers' standard printed warranties and guarantees, shall be submitted on the Contractor's, Subcontractor's, material supplier's, or manufacturer's own letterhead, addressed to the Owner. All warranties and guarantees shall be submitted in duplicate, and in the form shown on the following page, signed by all pertinent parties and by Contractor in every case, with modifications as approved by Owner to suit the conditions pertaining to the warranty or guarantee, or as specified in there Contract between the Owner and Contractor. 1.04 SUBMISSION OF WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES: The Contractor shall collect and assemble all written warranties and guarantees into a bound booklet form, and deliver the bound books to Owner and CALGreen coordinator for presentation of the Operation and Maintenance Manual per CALGreen requirements. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Warranties and Guarantees City Attorney & Administration Offices 01740 - 2 Vernon, California WARRANTY/GUARANTEE FOR____________________________________________________WORK We, the undersigned, hereby warranty and guarantee that the parts of the Work described above which we have furnished and/or installed for: City Of Vernon – Tenant Improvement City Attorney & Administration Offices Vernon, California is in accordance with the Contract between the Owner and Contractor along with the Contract Documents and that said Work as installed will fulfill or exceed all of the Warranty and Guarantee requirements. We agree to repair or replace Work installed by us, together with any adjacent Work which is displaced or damaged by so doing, that proves defective in workmanship, material, or operation within a period of _________________( ) year(s) from the date of final acceptance of by Owner or from the Date of Certificate of Substantial Completion, whichever is the earlier, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. In the event of our failure to comply with the above-mentioned conditions within a reasonable time period determined by the Owner, after notification in writing, we, the undersigned, collectively and separately do hereby authorize the Owner to have said defective Work repaired and/or replaced and made good, and agree to pay to the Owner upon demand all moneys that the Owner may expend in making good said defective Work, including all collection costs and reasonable attorney fees. Date:________ ________________________________________________________________ (Subcontractor, Sub-subcontractor, Manufacturer or Supplier) By______________________________________________________________ Title___________________________________________________________ State License No._______________________________________________ Date:________ ________________________________________________________________ (Contractor) By______________________________________________________________ Title___________________________________________________________ State License No._______________________________________________ Local Representative to be contacted for maintenance, repair and/or replacement service: Name:________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________ Phone Number:_________________________________________________________________ END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement HERS Requirements City Attorney & Administration Offices 01810 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01810 HERS REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: This Section covers HERS requirements pertaining to the Work or referenced elsewhere in the Contract Documents. A. HERS RATER: Home Energy Rating Systems rater who tests the performance of the buildings to verify the buildings perform as designed to meet the requirements of the mechanical engineer and the California Energy Code. B. HERS Rating During Pre-Drywall Site Visit: 1. Duct leakage test – The duct leakage should not exceed 6% 2. Quality Insulation Installation Inspection a. General Contractor should have the insulation contractor onsite at the pre-drywall to fix any errors found during the QII to prevent additional site visits by the HERS rater and the cost associated with those additional visits. 3. Thermal By-pass Checklist Inspection a. General Contractor should have the trade responsible for all sealing and caulking onsite during this Inspection to seal up any areas the HERS rater fails during the pre-drywall visit to prevent additional site visits by the HERS rater and the cost associated with those visits. C. HERS Rating During Final Site Visit: 1. Envelope leakage 2. Refrigerant Charge Test D. HERS Reporting 1. All test results for the duct, envelope and refrigerant charge tests will be given to the mechanical engineer and the CALGreen commissioning coordinator for verification purposes. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01041 – Project Coordination B. Section 01300 – Submittals D. Section 01700 – Contract Closeout E. Section 15800 – Mechanical - Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 01900 MISCELLANEOUS WORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION. The requirements of all other Sections of Division 1 apply to this Section. Provide various materials and perform all miscellaneous operations as indicated, specified, and required. This Section applies to all other Sections of the Specifications. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Miscellaneous demolition, cutting, alterations, and repairs to the existing facilities as shown, specified, and required to complete the Work. 2. Relocation and reinstallation of existing construction and finish as shown. 3. Salvage, storage, and protection of existing items to be reinstalled. 4. Salvage and delivery to Owner of designated removed items as directed. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Schedule of Work: Perform Work in existing facilities during such hours and by methods as are approved by Owner. Submit proposed schedules itemizing dates and hours that the various items of Work in existing facilities will be started and completed. Owner reserves the right to modify proposed schedules to eliminate conflicts and ensure use of existing facilities during the Work. Exactly follow the schedule as finally approved by Owner. No extra payment will he made to the Contractor for the Work required to be performed during night, Saturday, Sunday, or holiday hours. Revise and resubmit schedules when timing or sequence changes occur or are ordered by Owner. 1.03 JOB CONDITIONS: A. General: Coordinate Work among the trades and with Owner to assure the correct sequence, limits, methods, and times of performance. Arrange the Work to impose minimum hardship on operation and use of the facilities. Install protection for existing facilities, contents, and new Work against dust, dirt, weather, damage, and vandalism, and maintain and relocate as Work progresses. B. Hazardous Waste Removal: During inspection and demolition work if any hazardous materials are found the Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner and proper agencies and have the materials removed in an approved manner. C. Access: Confine entrance and exit operations to access routes designated by the Owner. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 2 Vernon, California D. Existing Portable Items: Owner will remove portable equipment, furniture, and supplies from involved existing areas prior to start of Work therein. Cover and protect remaining items. E. Existing Conditions: Intent of Drawings is to show existing site and facility conditions with information developed from the original construction documents, field surveys, and Owner’s records, and to generally show the amount and type of demolition and removals required to prepare existing areas for new Work. F. Verification of Conditions: Perform a detailed survey of all existing site and building conditions pertaining to the Work before starting Work. Report to the Architect all discrepancies or conflicts between Drawings and actual conditions in writing for clarification and instructions and do not perform Work where such discrepancies or conflicts occur prior to receipt of Architect's instructions. G. Special Noise Restrictions: Exercise caution and care to prevent generation of unnecessary noise and keep noise levels to the minimum possible. When ordered by Owner or Architect, immediately discontinue such methods that produce noise disruptive or harmful to the facility functions and occupants, and perform Work by unobjectionable methods. Equip air compressors, tractors, cranes, hoists, vehicles, and all other internal combustion engined equipment with "residential" grade mufflers. Muffle unloading cycle of compressors. Remove from the site any equipment producing objectionable noise as determined by Owner or Architect. H. Shoring and Bracing: Provide support, shoring, and bracing required to preserve the structural integrity and prevent collapse of existing construction that is cut into or altered as a part of the Work. I. Overloading: Do not overload any part of the structures beyond a safe carrying capacity by placing of materials, equipment, tools, machinery, or any other item thereon. J. Building Security: Secure building entrances and exits with locking or another approved method in accordance with Owner's instructions. K. Safeguarding of Owner's Property: Assume care, custody, and responsibility for safeguarding all of Owner's property of every kind, whether fixed or portable, remaining in rooms and spaces vacated and turned over to Contractor by the Owner for his exclusive use in performing the Work until the Work therein or related thereto is completed and the rooms or spaces are re-occupied by Owner. Furnish all forms of security and protection necessary to protect the Owner's property. Regardless of cause, Contractor shall repair, replace, or otherwise acceptably make good all of the Owner's property under his care, custody, and safeguarding that is damaged, injured, lost, stolen, or missing from the time each such room or space is turned over to Contractor for the Work until re-occupied by Owner, at Contractor's expense and as directed by the Owner. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 3 Vernon, California 1. Property Inventories: Owner's property that Owner intends to remove will be removed at no cost to Contractor before a room or space is vacated for the Work. Prior to start of Work in each room or space, Owner and Contractor shall prepare a detailed initial written inventory of Owner's property remaining therein and condition thereof, including equipment and telephone instruments, and each party shall retain a copy of the inventory dated and signed by both. In same manner, prior to Owner's re-occupancy of each such room or space the parties shall again inventory Owner’s property therein and all discrepancies between the inventories shall be the Contractor's responsibility as specified above. 2. Covering and Clean-Up: Cover and protect all surfaces of rooms and spaces turned over for the Work, including the Owner’s property remaining therein, as required to prevent soiling or damage by rust, dirt, water, fumes, or otherwise, and protect other areas where Work is performed in the same manner, all as is deemed adequate by the Owner. Prior to Owner's re-occupancy of any such room or space, clean all surfaces including Owner's property in accordance with Section 01700 and other cleaning instructions as may be specified in other Sections. L. Use of Owner's Telephones: Do not use nor allow anyone other than the Owner's employees to use telephone in rooms and spaces turned over to Contractor for the Work except in the case of a bona fide emergency. Install temporary dial locks on telephone instruments to prevent all unauthorized use, or arrange and pay for temporary removal and reinstallation of instruments. Reimburse to the Owner all telephone toll charges originating from the telephones in such rooms and spaces except those arising from emergencies or use by Owner's employees. M. Welding: Conform to following requirements where welding is performed in or on existing facilities. 1. Protection During Welding: Conform to Title 8, CCR. In addition, protect occupants and the public with portable solid vision barricades around locations where welding is performed plus signs warning against looking at welding without proper eye protection, or equivalent. 2. Welding Smoke Control: Attention is directed to existing smoke detectors. Perform welding by methods that produce the minimum feasible smoke and fumes. Furnish portable type smoke collection equipment and supplementary ventilating equipment as required to prevent smoke and fume nuisances. Notify the Owner at least 48 hours in advance if a temporary deactivation of any smoke detector is required to prevent false alarms from welding operations. Owner's personnel will deactivate the detectors only for the period that welding is actually in progress. 3. Fire Extinguishers: Maintain a fully charged UL-labeled minimum 10- pound ABC fire extinguisher at every location where welding is performed within the facilities. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 4 Vernon, California 4. Fire Prevention: Before welding, examine existing construction and backing for combustible materials and finishes and for conditions where heat migration in metals may bring adjoining materials to ignition temperature. Use positive fire prevention measures including the temporary removal and reinstallation of combustible materials, installation of temporary shields and/or heat sinks, and other necessary means. When actual field conditions are such that positive fire prevention measures cannot be achieved, notify Architect and do not proceed with the involved Work until receipt of Architect's instructions. N. Protection of Floors: Exercise caution to protect floor surfaces and coverings from damage. Equip mobile equipment with pneumatic tires. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not applicable to this Section) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 DEMOLITION, REMOVALS, ALTERATIONS, AND REPAIRS: A. Basic Requirement: Restore all new and existing construction and improvements that are cut into, altered, damaged, relocated, reinstalled, or left unfinished by demolition and removals as a result of the Work to original condition or to match the adjoining Work and finishes and as indicated, specified, directed, and required. Workmanship and materials shall conform to applicable provisions of other Sections of Specifications. Provide new fasteners, connectors, adhesives, and other accessory materials as required to complete approved reinstallations and restorations. B. Extent: Perform demolition and removals to extent shown plus such additional demolition or removal as is necessary for completion even though not indicated. More or less of existing construction may be demolished or removed when such variation will expedite the Work and reduce cost to Owner, subject to approval. C. Removals and Demolish: Carefully demolish and or remove as indicated on Drawings. Carefully remove Work to be salvaged or reinstalled and store under cover. 1. Walls, Partitions, and Ceilings: Demolish or remove completely by cutting down and not by tumbling, throwing, or dropping. 2. Concrete: Saw with power saw, or chip where sawing is not practicable, to prevent spalling of concrete to remain. Cut off reinforcing bars, except where bonded into new concrete or masonry, and paint ends with bituminous paint before enclosing. 3. Cabinets, Casework and Woodwork: Demolish, and or carefully remove and restore existing as indicated on Drawings, completely by cutting down and not by tumbling, throwing, or dropping. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 5 Vernon, California 4. Sheet Metal Flashings and Work: Remove back to a joint, lap, or connection. Secure loose or unfastened ends and make watertight. 5. Glass: Remove broken or damaged glass and clean the rebates of old setting materials. 6. Gypsum Wallboard: Cut back on straight lines to undamaged surfaces, with at least two opposite cut edges centered on supports. 7. Acoustical Ceilings: Dismantle ceilings and remove hanger wires. 8. Tile: Remove back to sound tile and backing on joint lines where portions are to remain. 9. Flooring: Completely remove flooring and clean the backing of old cement or adhesive. 10. Miscellaneous Items: Remove items not mentioned but required to be removed in such manner as will minimize damage to Work to remain. D. Patching, Repairing, and Finishing: 1. Concrete: Keep cut edges damp for 24 hours and scrub with a neat portland cement mortar just before new concrete is placed; epoxy adhesive may be used in lieu of cement mortar. Finish new concrete to match existing. Use 3,000 psi concrete for repairs and slabs on grade. At cut concrete edges to remain exposed, apply adhesive and restore with minimum 3/4" thick cement mortar finished to match adjoining surfaces. 2. Openings To Be Closed: Trim edges square and straight, and dampen and grout scrub or treat with adhesive as specified above for cut concrete edges. Install 3,000 psi concrete. Provide reinforcing as required to match existing concrete. Where installation of concrete is impracticable, fill openings with dry-packed non-shrink grout. Finish to match adjoining surfaces. 3. Metal Items: Grind cut edges to remain exposed smooth and rounded. 4. Woodwork: Prepare wood to be refinished according to Section 09900 Painting. Patch with new matching or undamaged removed materials. The restored items shall be in a like new condition per Architects approval. 5. Sheet Metal: Restore removed or damaged sheet metal items as required or directed by Architect. Roof flashing materials shall be products of or be approved by roofing manufacturer. 6. Gypsum Wallboard: Refasten cut edges of existing board. Apply patches with at least two opposite edges centered on supports and secure at 6" centers. Tape and finish joints and fastener heads. Make patching non- apparent when painted. 7. Acoustical Ceilings: Conform to requirements indicated, specified herein, to applicable requirements of Section 09510, and as necessary to match existing conditions. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Miscellaneous Work City Attorney & Administration Offices 01900 - 6 Vernon, California 8. Flooring: Completely remove flooring and clean off old cement as specified. Install new flooring of color, pattern, and type to match existing floors. If an approved match cannot be made between existing and new flooring, remove all flooring in involved room or space and install new flooring at no extra cost to Owner. Clean and wax all new and existing resilient tile flooring in alteration areas and patched areas, and adjoining areas as directed. Use brand of wax in regular use by Owner. 9. Painted Surfaces: Prepare patched areas and refinish as specified in Section 09900. 10. Miscellaneous Items: Patch and repair as required and approved. 3.02 PREPARATION OF EXISTING WORK: A. Holes: Drill holes through existing concrete for new conduit and/or piping, and do not jackhammer. B. Metal Framework Painting: If necessary, wire brush clean and paint scarred areas, welds and rust spots on the visible surfaces. Touch up galvanized surfaces with galvanized repair paint applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. In areas where touch-up painted surfaces are to be exposed, apply the paint to blend into the adjacent surfaces in a manner that will minimize visual discontinuity in the coatings. 3.03 SALVAGE: Existing items not to be reused or reinstalled that Owner intends to retain will be designated by Owner prior to start of removals in the pertaining area. Carefully remove, salvage, box or bundle as approved, and deliver such items to storage at site as Owner directs. 3.04 DISPOSAL: Conform to Section 01700. Dispose of removed material off the site except items to be salvaged or reinstalled. Promptly remove waste and debris and do not accumulate within facilities or on site. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Pavement Marking, Bumpers, Truncated Domes City Attorney & Administration Offices & Signage Vernon, California 02579 - 1 SECTION 02579 PAVEMENT MARKING, BUMPERS TRUNCATED DOMES AND SIGNAGE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide pavement marking, bumpers, truncated domes and signage as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Pavement markings, white or red in color. 2. Truncated domes. 3. Accessible signage, blue color. 4. Bumpers PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 TRAFFIC PAINT: Type specially manufactured for pavement traffic line markings by Dunn Edwards, Wellborn, Sherwin-Williams, Devoe, Sinclair, Pittsburg Paint, Behr, or equal, white color unless otherwise directed. 2.02 TRUNCATED DOMES: Provide truncated domes by Hanover Architectural Products (717) 637-0500 or Disability Devices, Inc., (714) 437-9237 or equal installed where indicated on drawings. The domes are to be ADA compliant and installed in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and specifications. 2.03 PARKING BUMPERS: Standard units as detailed on drawings of minimum 3500 psi concrete and reinforced full length with not less than two No. 4 deformed reinforcing bars, lengths as indicated. Omit stake holes in adhesive secured bumpers. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PAVEMENT MARKING AND STRIPING: Paint traffic and parking lines as indicated. Machine-apply paint in accordance with the directions of the paint manufacturer. Unless otherwise shown, paint lines 4" wide and as required to achieve complete opacity. Paint directional arrows, numbering, and lettering in similar fashion and with same paint. Produce completed painting and striping free of holidays and whiskers. Be responsible for paint droppings and overspray. Completely remove droppings and repair-injured surfaces in a satisfactory manner. Paint disabled lines and markings a minimum of 3” wide with blue color equal to Color No. 15090 per Federal Specification 595B, disabled parking symbols, stall striping, debarkation aisles and path of travel lanes to the extent required by the Code and as enforced by the local jurisdiction where indicated. Parking spaces for the disabled shall be marked according to CBC Section 1129B.5. The tactile warning lines shall be in conformance to CBC Section 1133B.8.3 and 1133B.8.4. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Pavement Marking, Bumpers, Truncated Domes City Attorney & Administration Offices & Signage Vernon, California 02579 - 2 3.02 ACCESSIBLE SIGNAGE: Set in accordance with Districts Standards and as detailed on drawings, provide reflectorized International Symbol of Accessibility signs and required text with porcelain enamel finish, and steel frame. Mount and finish required by Building Code. Locate signage and designed disabled stalls where indicated on site. Post mounted and wall mounted signs shall be fabricated from 16 gage enameling iron with porcelain enamel finish. Mount signs to posts with minimum two 3/16” diameter round head bolts with tamperproof nuts, galvanized. Posts are 2” diameter galvanized steel pipe weighing a minimum of 3.65 lbs per foot and conforming to ASTM A53, Schedule 40 or 2” x 2” galvanized steel tubing, weighing a minimum of 4.31 lbs per foot and conforming to ASTM A500, Grade B, 3/16” thick wall thickness. 3.03 BUMPER INSTALLATION: Set as detailed on drawings, if none install bumpers with two 3/4" diameter galvanized steel pipes, or equal, driven to minimum 12" penetration into subgrade. Fully embed bumpers in epoxy concrete adhesive where installed on portland cement concrete. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 05120 STRUCTURAL STEEL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide structural steel and related items complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Structural steel framing. 2. Steel pipe and tube framing. 3. Shop priming and field touch-up to extent specified. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Setting of anchor bolts and inserts in concrete. 2. Reinforcing steel. 3. Field painting except as specified herein. 4. Miscellaneous metal fabrications. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Design Requirements: Where steel is exposed to view, comply with requirements of Section 10 of AISC Code of Standard Practices for architecturally exposed structural steel (AESS) regarding: 1. Material and erection tolerances. 2. Surface appearance and weld show-through. 3. Welding and joint uniformity. 4. Delivery of material. 5. Deflection limitations. 6. Galvanize all exterior steel members as required. B. Reference Standards: 1. AISC Standards. Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges; Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings; and Steel Construction Manual; as amended by Building Department. 2. AWS Standards. AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code. a. To assure the proper amperage and voltage of the welding process, the use of a hand held calibrated amp and voltmeter shall be used. This equipment shall be used by the fabricator, erector and the inspectors. Amperage and voltage shall be measured near the arc. Travel speed and electrode stick out shall be verified to be in CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 2 Vernon, California compliance with the approved W.P.S. b. Preheat and Interpass Temperatures: The preheat temperatures and conditions given in A.W.S. D1.1, Chapter 4 shall be strictly observed with special attention given to Section 4.2 for the thickness of material to be welded. Preheat temperatures shall be measured at a distance from the weld equal to the thickness of the part being welded, but not less than three inches, in a direction including the through thickness of the piece. Where plates are of different thickness, the pre-heat requirements for the thicker plate shall govern. Maintenance of these temperatures through the execution of the weld (i.e. the interpass temperature) is essential. Maximum interpass temperature should be limited to 550 degrees F for prequalified W.P.S. for fracture-critical applications. Higher interpass temperatures could be employed if those higher temperature limits are qualified by test. Both welding operators and inspectors shall be in possession of temp sticks. 3. Structural Joint Reference Specification. The Specifications for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or ASTM A490 Bolts established by the Research Council On Structural Connections of the Engineering Foundation, hereinafter referred to as Ref Spec. B. Qualifications of Fabricator: Fabricate structural steel in shop of a licensed fabricator regularly engaged and specializing, for the preceding 5 years in the fabrication of structural steel for building construction and approved by Building Department. C. Requirements of Regulatory Agency: Work of this Section shall conform to Code and Title 8, CCR. D. Source Quality Control: Refer to Section 01400. 1. Identified Structural Steel. Tests are waived for steel identified by heat number, accompanied by mill analyses and mill test reports, and properly tagged with Identification Certificate so as to be readily identified for conformance with applicable ASTM. 2. Unidentified Steel. If structural steel cannot be identified or its source is questionable, not less than one tension and one bend test shall be made for each10 tons or fractional part thereof. Additional tests may be required when deemed necessary by the Architect, Structural Engineer, or Building Department. Contractor shall bear test costs. E. Erection and Bracing Plan and Procedure: Refer to Section 1710, Title 8, CCR, and Building Code. Employ a registered Civil Engineer licensed in California to prepare an erection and bracing plan and erection procedure for structural steel including columns, beams, and girders, who shall be solely responsible for its compliance. Follow the plan and procedure exactly. Keep a copy at the job site as required by the California Division of Industrial Safety. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 3 Vernon, California Contractor shall pay involved costs. File two copies of stamped and signed erection and bracing plan and procedure with Architect for record purposes only, not for review or approval. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Submit for Work of this Section, including welding, accessories, and fastenings. Fully detail minor connections and fastenings not indicated or specified to meet the required conditions. Include a detailed sequence plan for shop and field welding that minimizes locked-in stresses and distortion. Submit drawings in a sequential manner; typical details, anchor bolt layout, plan sheets, and member details. All individual items of structural steel shall be cross-referenced by grid location. B. Weld Procedures: Submit to structural engineer for a cursory review weld procedures, indicating joint details and tolerances, preheat and interpass temperature, post heat treatment, single or multiple pass, electrode type and size, welding current, polarity and amperes and root treatment. Complete review and approval shall be preformed by the Owner's Special Inspector. C. Manufacturer’s Mill Certificate: Submit certifications that the products delivered to the site meet or exceed specified requirements. D. Mill Test Reports: Submit manufacturer’s certificates indicating tensile strength and elongation’s for bolts, nuts, washers, connectors and all steel sections. E. Charpy-V-Notch (CVN) Impact Tests: Submit certified copies of Charpy-V- Notch (CVN) Impact Tests by manufacturer for applicable steel members and components. 1. Charpy-V-Notch (CVN) Impact Test For Base Metal: All shapes and plates for truss members and braced frame and rigid frame column members which have a thickness dimension of 1-1/2” or greater shall be subjected to Charpy-V-Notch (CVN) impact tests per ASTM E23 and ASTM A673 Exception: Rolled shapes listed under Groups 4 and 5 of Table 2, pages 1-8 of the 9th edition of the AISC Manual of Steel Construction shall have the Charpy-V-Notch test as specified above, performed on flange material at the juncture of the web and flange. 2. Charpy-V-Notch tests shall be performed by the manufacturer employing Test Frequency (P) per ASTM A673 and utilizing standard specimen sizes shown in Figure 6 of ASTM E23. The absorbed energy in a CVN impact test shall not be less than indicated by the formula: CVN = Fy (t+0.25)/5.45 = ft.lb. -CVN minimum average value shall be 20ft. -lb. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 4 Vernon, California Where: Fy = Specified Yield Stress (ksi) t = Material Thickness CVN = ft. lb. Of absorbed energy when tested at a temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Components requiring mandatory toughness requirements shall be designated on the Contract Drawings and on the steel shop drawings. F. Welder’s Certificate: Field welders shall be licensed in accordance with AWS and local building officials. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND HANDLING: A. Protect Materials from damage during shipping, handling and storage on the site. Steel showing dents, creases, deformations, weathering, or other defects are not acceptable. B. Welding Electrodes: Deliver to site in unbroken packages bearing manufacturer's name and label identifying the contents. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Site Measurements: Take such field measurements as may be required. Report any major discrepancy between Drawings and field dimensions to the Architect. B. Protection of Floors: Exercise caution to protect floors and adjacent Work from damage. Do not overload floors. Use rubber-tired equipment to handle and move steel. Do not place steel members directly on floor; use pads of timber or like material for cushioning. C. Temporary Flooring: Provide the necessary temporary planking, scaffolding, and flooring in connection with erection of structural steel or support of erection machinery. Conform use of temporary floors to Code. D. Connection of Steel Decking Temporary Flooring: Temporarily weld steel decking to supports where used as a working platform. Distribute concentrated loadings from welding machines or other heavy machinery with planking or equal. Replace decking that is damaged by use as a working platform at no extra cost to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 BASIC MATERIALS: Furnish materials conforming to the following: Wide Flange Shapes: ASTM A572 Grade 50 or ASTM A992. Plates, Channels, WT’s ASTM A36 Unless Noted Otherwise. Plates, including base plates, CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 5 Vernon, California stiffener plates, continuity plates, doubler plates and shear tabs used in Moment Frame members ASTM A 36 Grade 50 Unless noted Otherwise. Shear Tabs used in Drag Members ASTM A36 Unless Noted Otherwise. All steel base plates ASTM A 36 Unless Noted Otherwise. Steel Pipe and Tubing: ASTM A500 Grade B. Anchor Bolts and Nuts: ASTM F1554 36 ksi. Unless Noted Otherwise. High-Strength Bolts, Nuts, and Washers: ASTM A325 and anchor bolts indicated on Drawings. Electrodes: AWS D5.1, E70XX Series as required for intended use. Primer: See paragraph 2.04 this Section or equal. Non-Shrink Grout: Master Builders "Embeco", or equal, non-gas-forming type, free of oxidizing catalysts and inorganic accelerators, performance characteristics when mixed to fluid consistency meeting CRD-C-79 and CRD- C-588, non-staining type in exposed areas. 2.02 GENERAL FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS: Conform to the approved submittals, Reference Standards as applicable to the Work, and the requirements herein. Fabricate and form the Work to meet actual installation conditions as verified at the site. A. Cleaning and Straightening: Thoroughly wire brush material, clean of loose mill scale and rust, and straighten by methods that will not injure the steel prior to fabrication. Remove twists or bends after punching or working the component parts of a member before the parts are assembled. Produce finished members free from twists, bends, and open joints when erected. B. Contact: Pin components parts of built-up members and rigidly maintain in close contact using clamps or temporary bolting during welding operations. Accurately mill compression bearing surfaces of joints depending on contact bearings or saw cut square to axis, or as detailed. Cut other joints straight and true. C. Joining: Provide members of sizes, weights, shapes, and arrangements indicated, closely fitted and finished true to line and in precise position as necessary to allow proper joining of parts in the field. Drifting to enlarge unfair holes is not allowed without prior approval. D. Drilling, Punching, and Reaming: Hole burning to make or enlarge previous holes is not allowed. Prepare required holes in structural steel members for attachment or passage of Work of other trades. Where allowed, steel may be punched 1/16" larger than the nominal diameter of the bolt when thickness of the CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 6 Vernon, California steel is equal to or less than the diameter of the bolt plus 1/8". Where the steel is thicker than the diameter of the bolt plus 1/8", the holes shall be drilled or sub- punched and reamed. Diameter of sub-punched holes, and the drill for sub-drilled holes, shall be 1/16" smaller than the nominal diameter of bolt to be installed. Precisely locate finished holes to ensure passage of all bolts through steel assemblies without drifting. Enlarge holes only by reaming. Poor matching of holes is cause for rejection. E. Holes For Anchor Bolts: Punch and drill or ream the holes in base and bearing plates. Do not make or enlarge the holes by burning except for grouting holes in column bases. F. Base Plates: Press or mill column base plates 4" thick or under for a straight contact bearing between plate and column. G. Gas Cutting: Use of a cutting torch is allowed where the metal being cut is not stressed during the operation, and provides stresses are not transmitted through a flame-cut surface. Make gas cuts with a smooth regular contour. Deduct 1/8" from the width of gas cut edges to determine the effective width of members that are gas cut. Make the radius of reentrant gas cuts as large as possible, but 1" minimum. 2.02 CONNECTIONS: A. Common Bolts: Make connections with common bolts only where indicated. B. High-Strength Steel Bolting: For joints connected by high-strength steel bolts, hardened washers, and nuts tightened to a high tension, the materials, methods of installation and tension control, type of wrenches, and inspection shall conform to the Reference Specification and the following requirements: 1. High-strength bolts shall have a suitable identifying mark placed on top of the head before leaving the factory. 2. Tightening of nuts shall be done with properly calibrated wrenches or by the turn-of-the-nut method. Minimum bolt tension for the size of bolt used shall conform to tables listed in Reference Specification. 3. Calibrated wrenches shall be checked individually for accuracy at least once daily for actual conditions of application. 4. Fully tightened bolts shall be marked with identifying symbol. 5. Hardened washers shall be installed as per AISC Standards. 6. Clean all contact surfaces of bolted parts and threads free of scale, slag, burrs, and pits, or dirt, paint, or other foreign material or defects, which would prevent solid seating of parts. 7. Bolt lengths shall be the grip plus 1-1/4". CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 7 Vernon, California C. Load Indicator Washers as manufactured and licensed by either Cooper and Turner or Bethlehem Steel may be used for the field installation of the high- strength bolts. Load indicator washers may not be substituted for any required washer, but may be used in conjunction with the required washers. Conform tightening to Paragraph 5e of the Ref Spec. After sufficient bolts in a joint are snugged to bring the members into close contact, tightening shall progress from the most rigid part to the free edges until the load indicators on all bolts are closed to the required gap of 0.015" under bolts heads or 0.010" under the nuts. Do not completely close the gap to prevent overtightening and damage to the bolts. D. Tension Set or Load Indicator Bolts, Nuts, and Washers as manufactured by Cold Form Specialties or Bethlehem Steel may also be used for field installation of the high-strength bolts. In multi-bolt joints, the nuts shall be tightened in stages (a little at a time) without breaking the spline in any of them until the final stage, to minimize slackening of the installed bolts. 2.03 WELDING: Conform to AWS D1.1, as modified by referenced AISC Standards, and as indicated or noted on the Drawings. Employ certified welding operators who are thoroughly trained and experienced in arc welding and produce uniformly reliable groove and fillet welds in flat, vertical, and overhead positions, and make neat and consistent welds. Weld structural steel joints by the shielded electric-arc method unless otherwise shown or specified. Provide inspection and testing of welds as required under Article "Field Quality Control" hereinafter. A. Weld Finishing: Grind exposed welds subject to contact to smooth surfaces free of holes, slag, or other defects, flush with the adjoining surfaces. No finish treatment is required for permanently concealed welds and other exposed welds. B. Storage and Care of Electrodes: Coatings of low-hydrogen type electrodes shall be thoroughly dry when used. Use electrodes as taken from hermetically sealed packages within 4 hours of the time the package is opened. Electrodes not used within this 4 hour period, and electrodes that have been exposed more than one hour to air having a relative humidity of 75% or greater, shall be dried for at least two hours at a temperature of 200 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit before they are used, or shall be reconditioned according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Electrodes so dried or reconditioned not used within 4 hours after drying is completed shall be redried before use. Electrodes of any class that have been wet shall not be used under any conditions. C. Preparation: Clean surfaces to be welded of paint, grease, oil, mill scale, and all foreign matter. Clean weld each time the electrode is changed. Chip entire surface of hand guided and controlled flame cut edges before welding. Surfaces prepared with automatic or mechanically guided and controlled equipment need not be ground or chipped before welding. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 8 Vernon, California D. Lamination Checking: Prior to welding, ultrasonically test column materials greater than 1-1/2" in thickness for lamination within 12" (6" on each side) of a direct groove weld from column splices and girder flange connections. Conform to the ultrasonic testing procedures specified under "Field Quality Control" hereinafter. E. Procedures: During assembling and welding, hold components of a built-up member with adequate clamps or other means to keep parts straight and in close contact. Do no welding in wind until adequate protective screening has been set up. Cut out defective welds or parts of welds with a chisel or air arc and replace. F. Characteristics of Welds: Completed welds shall be wire brushed and shall show uniform section, smoothness of welded metal, feather edges without undercuts or overlays, and freedom from porosity and inclusions. Visual inspection at edges and ends of fillet welds shall show good fusion and penetration into base metal. 2.04 SHOP PRIMING: Clean all exterior exposed steel in accordance with SSPC-SP6 Commercial Blast Clean. Apply Tnemec 90-97 Tneme-Zinc (or approved equal) to all exterior exposed surfaces @ 2.5 to 3.5 mils DFT. 90-97 meets AISC slip coefficient requirements as a Class B rating. Clean all interior steel in accordance with SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool Clean and /or SSPC-SP3 Power Tool Clean. Apply Tnemec 10-99 Primer (or approved equal) to all interior steel surfaces @ 2.0 to 3.5 mils DFT. Do not prime the following: 1. Steel surfaces to be welded and embedded in concrete or masonry. 2. Permanently concealed structural steel surfaces. 3. Contact surfaces of high-strength bolted connections. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL: Brace and secure structural steel until permanent connections are completed. Provide accessories and fasteners to secure steel in place as indicated and required. Conform to Code, AISC Standards, and erection and bracing plan and procedure. A. General: Employ qualified riggers and plan erection to require minimum cutting. Erect members plumb, true to line and level, and in precise positions. Provide temporary bracing and guying to resist loads and stresses to which the structure may be subjected, including those due to erection equipment and its operation. B. Damaged Members: During erection, straighten or replace members which are bent, twisted, or damaged as directed, if heating is required, perform the heating by methods that ensure a uniform temperature throughout the entire member. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 9 Vernon, California When directed, remove the members that are damaged to an extent impairing appearance, strength, or serviceability and replace with new members at no extra cost to the Owner. C. Anchor Bolts: Furnish and deliver with setting drawings and templates. Verify position of bolts prior to fabrication of base plates and delivery of steel; report all errors or deviation for correction. Remove templates before setting columns. D. Columns: Set column bases in exact position for alignment, plumb and straight, supported on adjustable bolt supports or shims until grout has set. Set center of base true to column center within 1/16" and adjust height exactly. Maintain bases at exact position and level during grouting. Fill grout space solid with non-shrink grout. E. Connections: Maintain steel in correct position during welding and bolting, and provide for dead loads, wind, and all erection stresses. Do no welding or final bolting until members have been aligned and plumbed. 1. Field Welding. Conform to requirements under Part 2 of this Section. 2. Common Bolts. Tighten and upset bolt threads to preclude loosening, or use approved self-locking nuts. 3. High-Strength Bolting. Conform to requirements under Part 2 of this Section. F. Tolerances: Erect members to tolerances conforming to referenced AISC Standards and Code, except as follows: 1. Vertical Dimensions. Measured from top of beams at their connections at any column, variation not more than 1/4" plus or minus per story or, when variations are accumulative from floor to floor, not exceeding 3/8" per story exclusive of column shortening due to dead load. G. Plumb Displacement: Center line of columns from established column line, no more than 1" toward or away from established center line. 1. Floor Elevation will be considered level if floor framing members on any one floor, measured from top of column connections, do not vary more than 1/2" plus or minus. 2. Horizontal Dimension Variances. Governed by column plumb displacement. 3.02 FIELD TOUCH-UP PAINTING: After erection and connections are approved, clean all connections to be painted and damage to shop painted surfaces, and apply a field touch- up coat of same metal primer used for shop coat. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 10 Vernon, California 3.03 QUALITY CONTROL: Refer to Section 01400. A. Inspection: According to Reference Standards. The Inspector shall visually inspect welds, shall be present to inspect and approve all groove, multi-pass, and penetration welding, shall inspect high-strength bolting performed in the fabricator's shop or at the site, and shall inspect all erection including the grouting under base plates. B. Tests of Welding and Bolting: The Testing Laboratory shall inspect all shop and field welding and high-strength bolting, conform to requirements of Code and the Building Department, and certify in writing, after completion of the Work, that all welding and high-strength bolting have been performed in accordance with the Drawings, Specifications, and Code. C. Inspection of High-Strength Bolts: The Testing Laboratory shall check the bolt tightness on a minimum 10% of bolts, selected at random, for each high-strength bolted joint. Inspection procedure shall conform to the Ref Spec. D. Inspection of Groove Welds: Testing Laboratory shall inspect all groove welded connections of column to column, column to girder, girder to girder, and like connections by ultrasonic or other approved non-destructive tests. Conform to Building Department Requirements for reinspection of welds after installation. 1. Ultrasonic Testing shall be performed by a specially trained and qualified technician who shall operate the equipment, examine welds, and maintain a record of welds examined, defects found, and disposition of each defect. All defective welds shall be repaired and costs for retesting defective welds shall be paid by the Contractor. 2. Rate of Testing. Initially, all welds requiring ultrasonic testing shall be tested at a 100% rate to establish the qualifications of each individual welder. The frequency of testing may be reduced to 25% rate if rejectable defects occur in less than 5% of tested welds. If the rate of rejectable defects increases to 5% or more, 100% testing shall be performed until the defect rate is reduced to less than 5%. The percentage shall be calculated for each welder independently. 3. Backing Strips. Contractor shall remove backing strips whenever ultrasonic indications arising from weld roots can be interpreted as either a weld defect or the backing strip and, if no root defect is visible, weld shall be retested. If no defect is indicated on this retest, and no significant amount of the base and weld metal have been removed, the joint needs no further repair or welding. If a defect is indicated, it shall be repaired. Contractor shall bear the cost of removals. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Structural Steel City Attorney & Administration Offices 05120 - 11 Vernon, California 4. Questionable Root Indications that prove not to be defective welds shall not count against the welder to increase the test rate. 5. Ultrasonic Instrumentation shall be calibrated by technician to evaluate the quality of the welds in accordance with AWS D1.1, Sections 5 and 6. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Load-Bearing Metal Studs City Attorney & Administration Offices 05410 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 05410 LOAD-BEARING METAL STUDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide load-bearing metal studs complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Load-bearing metal studs. 2. Metal backing plates for securing materials of other trades. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Testing and inspection. 2. Structural steel. 3. Metal support systems. 4. Thermal and sound insulation. 5. Firestopping. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's catalog data for each item proposed for installation. B. Certificates: Furnish manufacturer's certification that materials meet or exceed Specification requirements. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with following as a minimum requirement: 1. AISI - Specifications for Design of Cold Formed Steel Structural Members. 2. Welds shall be performed by AWS certified welders. Welding shall be performed in accordance with requirements of American Welding Society (AWS) Structural Welding Code-Steel D1.1 and D1.3. Structural welding Code-Sheet Steel. 3. Welding shall be inspected by a special inspector, approved by DSA to inspect Work of this section. The IOR shall be responsible for monitoring work of special inspector to ensure that inspection program is satisfactorily completed. 4. ASTM A 924 – Standard Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet Metallic-Coated by Hot-Dip Process CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Load-Bearing Metal Studs City Attorney & Administration Offices 05410 - 2 Vernon, California 5. ASTM A 1003 – Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Carbon, Metallic- and Nonmetallic-Coated for Cold-Formed Framing Members. 6. ASTM A 1008 – Standard Specification for Steel Sheet and Strip, Hot- Rolled, Carbon, Structural High-Strength Low-Alloy, and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability. 7. ASTM C 954 – Standard Specification for Load-Bearing (Transverse and Axial) Steel Studs, Runners (Tracks) and Bracing or Bridging for Screw Application of Gypsum Panel Products and Plaster Bases. 8. ASTM C 955 – Standard Specification for Load-Bearing (Transverse and Axial) Steel Studs, Runners (Tracks), and Bracing or Bridging for Screw Application of Gypsum Panel Products and Metal Plaster Bases. 9. ASTM A 653 – Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy Coated (Galvannealed) by Hot Dip Process. 10. ASTM C 1007 – Standard Specification for Installation of Structural (Axial and Transverse) Steel Framing Members and Accessories. 11. ASTM E 488 – Standard Test Methods of Strength Anchors in Concrete and Masonry. 12. ASTM E 1190 – Standard Test Methods for Strength of Power-Actuated Fasteners Installed in Structural Members. B. Tolerances: Install walls and partitions on straight lines, plumb, free of twists or other defects, and contacting a 10-foot straightedge for its entire length at any location within a 1/8-inch tolerance. Install horizontal framing level within a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 12 feet in any direction. 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. All materials shall be delivered in their original unopened packages and stored protected from damage. Do not store material directly on grade. Provide adequate support to prevent bowing of material prior to installation. B. Store welding electrodes in accordance with AWS D12.1. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Provide studs, tracks, joists and accessories manufactured by one of following: 1. Dale/Incor. 2. Dietrich Industries, Inc. 3. Marino/Wade. 4 Cemco. 5. Current members of Steel Stud Manufacturers Association (SSMA). CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Load-Bearing Metal Studs City Attorney & Administration Offices 05410 - 3 Vernon, California B. Special Connection Accessories: Products manufactured by The Steel Network, Inc., or equal. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Light Gage Metal Framing: 1. Metal framing shall be formed from corrosion resistant-steel conforming to requirements of ASTM A 653, 50-ksi minimum unless noted otherwise. 2. Metal framing shall be zinc coated in conformance to requirements of ASTM A 926, G60. 3. Metal framing shall be manufactured in conformance to ASTM C 955. 4. Install metal framing per ASTM C 1007, Standard Specification for Installation of Load-Bearing (Transverse and Axial) Steel Studs and Related Accessories. B. Gages and properties of studs shall be as indicated on Drawings. C. Mechanical anchors to concrete and masonry shall be metal cinch at least 3/8 inch in diameter threaded bolt head type. Anchor bolts to be installed in concrete shall be hook type 1/2-inch diameter or more. Unless otherwise indicated. D. Mechanical anchors to metal framing shall be No. 10 self-tapping and self- drilling wafer-head screws unless noted otherwise. E. Accessories: Special top tracks, angles, fasteners, and strips of gypsum wallboard, as required for fire rating assembly required at each condition. F. Mineral Wool: Refer to Section 07270 Firestopping for additional materials and requirements, i.e. Thermafiber Safing Insulation. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install plumb and true. Install necessary accessories for proper installation. B. Anchor top and bottom runner track to ceiling or roof structure overhead and to floor structure below. C. Install studs squarely in top and bottom runner track with firm abutment against track webs. D. Align and plumb studs, and fasten to flanges of both top and bottom runner tracks. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Load-Bearing Metal Studs City Attorney & Administration Offices 05410 - 4 Vernon, California E. Provide 3 studs minimum at corners of stud walls. Locate so as to provide surfaces for attachment of interior and exterior facing materials. F. Members not indicated to be welded together shall be attached with manufacturer recommended screws with minimum one screw at each flange of stud to top and bottom track. Wire tying of framing members is not permitted. G. Provide lateral bracing and bridging in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations, or as shown on the drawings, or as required by CBC. H. Intersecting walls and partitions, whether load-bearing or not, shall be connected. I. Splices in axially loaded studs are not permitted. J. Splice or butt-weld butt joints in runner tracks. No splices are permitted in tracks over lintels, diaphragm sheathing, or diagonal bracing. K. Weld connections by fillet welds or plug welds in accordance with AWS recommended procedures and practices. L. Touch-up field abrasions and welds with galvanizing touch-up material. M. Studs that frame door openings shall be clipped to floor with clips as noted on drawings. Each clip to have two fasteners into studs and two fasteners into floor. N. Provide additional joists or blocking adjacent to exterior and interior walls, openings and elsewhere as required to provide support for indicated ceiling construction. O. Provide an additional joist under parallel partitions where partition length exceeds 1/2 joist span and around floor and roof openings, which interrupt one or more spanning members. 3.02 QUALITY CONTROL A. Welding Inspection: 1. Inspection of field welding operations shall be performed by special inspector. 2. The special inspector shall inspect material, equipment, procedures, welds, and welder qualifications. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Load-Bearing Metal Studs City Attorney & Administration Offices 05410 - 5 Vernon, California 3.03 CLEAN UP A. Remove rubbish, debris, and waste materials and legally dispose of off Project site. 3.04 PROTECTION A. Protect Work of this section until Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Fabrications City Attorney & Administration Offices 05500 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 05500 METAL FABRICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide miscellaneous metal fabrications complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. All other miscellaneous metal fabrications required to complete the Work. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Finish painting. 2. Setting of anchor bolts and inserts in concrete. 3. Steel backing plates. 4. Ornamental metals. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Reference Standards: Conform to the following as applicable: 1. AISC Standards: Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges; Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings; and Steel Construction Manual. 2. AWS Standards: AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings fully detailing all Work of this Section, including accessories, fastenings, and welding. Include minor connections and fastenings not indicated or specified to meet required conditions; indicate in detail on Shop Drawings. B. Samples: Submit samples for Architect approval. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND HANDLING: Protect materials from damage during shipping, handling and storage. Work showing dents, creases, deformations, weathering, or other defects is not acceptable. Deliver welding electrodes to site in unbroken packages bearing manufacturer's name and contents identification. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS: Verify conditions according to Section 01400. Verify all field measurements as required. Report any major discrepancy between the Drawings and field dimensions to Architect before fabrication of Work. Exercise caution to protect concrete floor surfaces and adjacent Work from damage. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Fabrications City Attorney & Administration Offices 05500 - 2 Vernon, California PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 BASIC MATERIALS: Furnish materials conforming to the following: Steel angles and channels: ASTM A36. Other steel shapes: ASTM A36/A572 (fy=50ksi) dual steel or ASTM A572 (fy=50ksi) Steel tubing: ASTM A500 or ASTM A501 Steel pipe: ASTM A120 standard weight for general use; ASTM A53 Grade B where used for structural purposes. Aluminum: 6063-T6 alloy mill finish. Bolts and nuts: ASTM A325-N. (Threads may be included in the shear plane) Electrodes: AWS D5.1, E70XX Series as required for intended uses, unless noted otherwise. E70T-4 electrodes shall not be used. Primer: Red Oxide Primer or equal. Non-shrink grout: Master Builders "Embeco", W. R. Grace "Vibro-foil", or equal. Galvanizing: ASTM A123, hot dip, 2.0 ounce psf on actual surface with minimum 1.8 ounce on any specimen. Galvanizing repair material: All States Galvanizing Powder, Drygalv by American Solder and Flux, or equal hot applied material, or anodic zinc-rich galvanizing repair paint conforming to MIL-P-21035. 2.02 GENERAL FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS: Conform to the approved submittals, reference standards as applicable to the Work, and the requirements herein. Fabricate and form the Work to meet actual installation conditions as verified at the site. Obtain necessary templates and information and provide all holes and drilling indicated or required for securing Work of other trades to metal fabrications. A. Welding: Conform to AWS D1.1, as modified by referenced AISC Standards, and as indicated or noted on Drawings. Unless otherwise indicated or specified, weld joints by shielded electric-arc method. Grind exposed welds subject to contact to smooth surfaces free of holes, slag, or other defects, flush with adjoining surfaces. No finishing treatment is required for permanently concealed welds and other exposed welds except as specified herein. Cut out defective welding with chisel or air arc and replace. B. Shop Priming: Clean all exterior exposed steel in accordance with SSPC-SP6 Commercial Blast Clean. Apply Tnemec 90-97 Tneme-Zinc (or approved equal) to all exterior exposed surfaces @ 2.5 to 3.5 mils DFT. 90-97 meets AISC slip coefficient requirements as Class B rating. Clean all interior steel in accordance with SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool Clean and /or SSPC-SP3 Power Tool Clean. Apply CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Fabrications City Attorney & Administration Offices 05500 - 3 Vernon, California Tnemec 10-99 Primer (or approve equal) @ 2.0 to 3.5 mils DFT. Do not prime galvanized items or items embedded in concrete or masonry. C. Galvanizing: Galvanize specified items after fabrication is completed. Produce coating free of roughness, whiskers, unsightly spangles, icicles, barbs, sags, and other surface blemishes. D. Miscellaneous Items: Fabricate items not specifically mentioned according to the Drawings, approved Shop Drawings, and as required to complete the entire Work. Galvanize exterior items and shop prime interior items unless otherwise shown or specified. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: A. Grouting: Provide grouting for Work of this Section as shown, specified, and required. Use non-shrink grout and conform to manufacturer's directions. B. Galvanizing Repair: Wire brush welds and damaged coating to clean bright metal. Apply one coat of galvanizing repair paint where surfaces are concealed or are to be finish painted. Use the specified hot-applied galvanizing repair compound where surfaces remain exposed and unpainted. C. Shop Prime Coat Repair: Do not apply metal primer in wet weather unless steel is protected from dampness and is dry. Clean field welds, field bolts, and all damaged shop primer after erection and apply a spot coat of the same primer used for the shop coat. D. Fasteners: Provide fasteners and connectors of approved types as required for the installations, whether or not indicated. Provide galvanized fasteners for galvanized items and for exterior use. 3.02 SPECIFIC ITEMS: List of items hereinafter is not necessarily complete. Check all Drawings, other Sections of the Specifications, and with other trades, and provide miscellaneous metal fabrications as required to complete the entire Work. A. Custom Fabrications: Fabricate as shown, exposed surfaces given a finish as selected by Architect. After installation polish. Match the approved Sample. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ornamental Metals City Attorney & Administration Offices 05700 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 05700 ORNAMENTAL METALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide all ornamental metal(s) items complete as indicated, specified and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Ornamental items as indicated on drawings or required to complete any and all ornamental metal items complete. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Metal fabrications. 2. Structural supports to receive architectural metal items. 3. Sheet metal as specified in Section 07600. 4. Painting or metal finishes. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Qualification of Fabricator: All Work of this Section shall be fabricated and installed by a specialist architectural metals fabricator, whose qualifications and experience are subject to Owner's review. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Showing complete details for all Work of this Section. For panel siding, showing details of anchorage and attachments not indicated, all provisions for expansion and contraction control, preparation for Work of other trades, architectural metal installations conform to Code. B. Samples: Submit minimum 24" square Samples, connections and fasteners, plates including a connecting joint, finished as specified, and joint finished with sealant, and submit such other Samples Architect may request. PART 2 – PRODUCTS: 2.01 STEEL, RODS, TUBING, SHAPES, CABLE AND CLIPS, CLADDING PLATES: Conforming to ASTM A36, A500 and A501, metalized 20 gage minimum unless otherwise specified and as required to meet building code requirements, temper best suited for the purpose. Finish as scheduled on drawings or as selected by Architect. Size and shape as indicated, thickness as required and approved by Architect. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ornamental Metals City Attorney & Administration Offices 05700 - 2 Vernon, California 2.02 CUSTOM FABRICATED ITEMS: Fabricate in accordance with details on drawings and SMACNA requirements for each item. Provide to Architect shop drawings for approval prior to fabrication. Fabricate from materials using the proper alloy, oz. and thickness to prevent oil canning or telegraphing of any concealed fastener. Finish shall be as scheduled on drawings. Install in accordance with approved shop drawings. 2.03 FASTENERS: Where in connection with Steel, heat-treated aluminum or Type 316 non- magnetic stainless steel. Finish exposed fasteners to match the adjoining painting surfaces. Provide screw type fasteners. Do not place fasteners on exposed surfaces unless indicated on the Drawings or on approved Shop Drawings. Design connections to use concealed fasteners wherever feasible. 2.04 WELDING: Conform to AWS D1.1, as modified by referenced AISC Standards, and as indicated or noted on Drawings. Unless otherwise indicated or specified, weld joints by shielded electric-arc method. Grind exposed welds subject to contact smooth surfaces free of holes, slag, or other defects, flush with adjoining surfaces. No finishing treatment is required for permanently concealed welds and other exposed welds except as specified herein. Cut out defective welding with chisel or air arc and replace. A. Galvanizing Repair: Wire brush welds and damaged coating to clean bright metal. Apply one coat of galvanizing repair paint where surfaces are concealed or are to be finish painted. Use the specified hot-applied galvanizing repair compound where surfaces remain exposed and unpainted. 2.05 SHOP PRIMING: Clean all exterior exposed steel in accordance with SSPC-SP6 Commercial Blast Clean. Apply Tnemec 90-97 Tneme-Zinc (or approved equal) to all exterior exposed surfaces @ 2.5 to 3.5 mils DFT. 90-97 meets AISC slip coefficient requirements as a Class B rating. Clean all interior steel in accordance with SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool Clean and /or SSPC-SP3 Power Tool Clean. Apply Tnemec 10-99 Primer (or approved equal) to all interior steel surfaces @ 2.0 to 3.5 mils DFT. 2.06 PAINT FINISH: Refer to Section 09900 for application procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION: Article "Verification of Conditions", and report to Architect in writing those conditions that prevent or interfere with correct installation of Work of this Section. 3.02 INSTALLATION: Install and connect materials according to drawings and approved submittals. Carefully erect materials and check for correct alignment before completing permanent connections. Tighten fasteners to firm pressure without over-stressing oil canning or distorting connected materials. After installing, caulk all exposed joints in accordance with Section 07900 using sealant of color matching finish color. Remove defaced or damaged items and provide sound proper replacements as directed and approved, at no extra cost to Owner. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ornamental Metals City Attorney & Administration Offices 05700 - 3 Vernon, California 3.03 ISOLATION: Isolate all dissimilar metals and materials other than non-magnetic stainless steel. Conceal all isolation in finished Work. 3.04 CLEANING: Upon completion, clean and polish all surfaces and leave ready for service. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Rough Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06100 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 06100 ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide rough carpentry as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Blocking, backing, nailers, grounds stripping, and like items as indicated, and required for securing other Work. 2. Rough hardware. 3. Lumber treatments as specified. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: A. Standard Grade Douglas Fir: Non-structural wood furring, blocking, striping, grounds, and miscellaneous nailers and backing, grade-marked per WCLIB Grading Rules 16 or equivalent grade-mark by WWPA. B. Nails: Common wire nails, galvanized for roof blocking and nailers. C. Bolts: ASTM A307, galvanized for exterior items and where embedded in concrete or masonry. Provide matching washers as required. D. Lumber Treatments: 1. Pressure Preservative Treatment: Pressure treat wood items resting on or embedded in concrete or masonry, and blocking and nailers for roof insulation and flashings, in accordance with American Wood Preservers Association Standard treated lumber bearing mark of approved testing agency. Do not use creosote. Re-dry as necessary to maximum 14% moisture content. 2. Fire-Retardant Treatment is required for all blocking and nailers in metal framed walls, partitions, and ceilings, and where required by the Building Code. Pressure treat to flame spread rating of 25 or less and fuel contribution of 30 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84, each piece bearing the UL label of conformance. Re-dry to maximum 14% moisture content. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Rough Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06100 - 2 Vernon, California PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 WORKMANSHIP: Provide and securely fasten wood nailing strips, plates, blocking, and like items indicated or required. Bolt wood nailing strips and blocking in connection with metal. Recess bolt heads and nuts below surface, and provide washers where bearing directly on wood. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06200 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide finish carpentry complete as indicated, specified and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Plastic laminate finished cabinets and casework. 2. Solid surface decorative synthetic countertops and splashes. 3. Back priming to extent specified. 4. Telephone and electrical backboards. 5. Installation of wood doors and frames. 6. Installation of finish hardware except as otherwise specified. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Finish painting. 2. Furnishing wood doors. 3. Furnishing finish hardware for doors. 4. Ornamental metals as specified in Section 05700. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Work of this Section shall conform to the Manual of Millwork of the Woodwork Institute (WI), Current Edition, or Architectural Woodwork Institute, (AWI), Current Edition, grades as specified herein or indicated. A. High-Pressure Decorative Laminate: NEMA LD 3, grades as indicated, or if not indicated, as required by woodwork quality standard. 1. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide high- pressure decorative laminates by one of the following: a. Wilson Art. b. Formica. c. Caesarstone. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Fabricator: The cabinet maker is to be approved by the Owner prior to start of Work. B. Shop Drawings: Submit for following items, bearing the WI Certified Compliance Grade Stamp. 1. Show locations of steel backing plate or wood blocking required for the anchoring of cabinets, casework, and other Work of this Section. This CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06200 - 2 Vernon, California work to be done by others. 2. Plastic laminate finished cabinets and casework, each typical type. 3. Decorative synthetic countertops and splashes, each typical. 4. Custom fabricated wall paneling, cabinets and casework, each typical type. C. Samples and Product Data: Submit the following for selection and approval: 1. Adhesive. Approved type for required installation. 2. Plastic laminate patterns and colors for selections. 3. Catalog data for each proposed cabinet hardware item. 4. Solid Surface Material. "Caesarstone", with all exposed edges polished. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURER: Conforming to WI and AWI Manuals unless otherwise specified. Details on Drawings and requirements specified herein govern arrangement, sizes, construction, and fabrication. In all other respects, manufacture Work of this Section to conform to the WI grades specified. A. Plastic Laminate Finished Cabinets and Casework: WI Section 15 "Premium" or better grade, except where deviations from “Premium” grade are indicated on drawings, with a high pressure plastic laminate for edge banding, white polyester overlay cabinet liner in cabinets and drawers. Low pressure decorative polyester or melamine overlay is not permitted for other uses. B. Decorative Synthetic Countertops: WI Section 17D, "Premium" grade, with all exposed edges polished. Finish smooth as shown on approved Shop Drawings. Provide "Caesarstone" materials as selected by the Owner/Architect. This product shall have a nominal thickness and finish as indicated on drawings or selected by Architect. C. Cabinet Hardware: Conforming to WI Supplement No. 1 to Section 14 and 15 except as modified herein, US26D finish except USP hinges for opaque paint finished items, plus related cabinet hardware as required for completely equipped installations, all of approved types. Include the following: 1. Hinges: Concealed (European Style) or pin hinges as selected by Architect. 2. Door and drawer pulls, wire pull are stainless steel with satin finish as selected and approved by the Architect. 3. Magnetic catches except elbow catches for inactive leaf of locked pairs of doors. 4. Drawer guides, full extension type. 5. Adjustable shelf hardware as required. 6. Base adjusters with covers. 7. Door and drawer locks as indicated. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06200 - 3 Vernon, California D. Adhesive: Approved type for required installation. E. Back Priming: Use exterior wood primer or enamel undercoater of type specified in Section 09900, except use a tinted resin sealer on natural finished woodwork with care not to coat exposed surfaces. Back prime the following items: 1. Items so specified. 2. Wood, particleboard, or hardboard against plaster, concrete, or masonry. 3. Concealed surfaces of exterior wood opening frames. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF CABINETS AND CASEWORK: Perform by manufacturer's skilled and experienced mechanics according to the approved submittals, scribed to walls and adjoining surfaces, using first class workmanship throughout. All installation shall conform to Section 26 of the WI Manual of Millwork. A. Fixed Cabinets: Set base and wall cabinets level and straight. Securely fasten to walls or floors with fasteners and anchors as required and approved. Conform anchorages to Code. B. Cabinet Hardware: Fit and install cabinet hardware at the shop. After cabinets are in place, readjust each item and leave in correct working condition. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF FINISH CARPENTRY: A. General: Conform to Drawings, approved submittals, and Section 26 of the WI Manual. Repair all damage as approved. B. Telephone and Electrical Backboards: Install Grade B-B Exterior plywood panels, 3/4" thick by 8-feet high. Secure to walls with stripes of contact adhesive and molly-bolts at 24" centers around perimeter of each panel. Run backboards from top of wall base. C. Wood Work: Provide wood work in single lengths where possible. Make allowance for scribing by cutting on job. Cope or miter corners. Use waterproof glue for all gluing. Species as shown on drawings. 3.03 WOOD ITEMS: Fabricate wood items as indicated on drawings and specified herein, using skilled craftsmen capable of producing first quality work. Wood shall be not more than 19% moisture content at time of fabrication. 3.04 INSTALLATION OF WOOD DOORS: Install door according to NWWDA and WI requirements except as modified herein. Field trimming of prefit doors is not permitted. Fit doors square and plumb with frames with allowance for possible swelling and CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Carpentry City Attorney & Administration Offices 06200 - 4 Vernon, California shrinking, maximum 1/8" clearance at top, edges, and meeting stiles, with 3/8" clearance at sill unless otherwise indicated or required by floor or threshold finish. Round arises to 1/16" radius. Bevel lock stiles for lock and latch hardware. 3.06 INSTALLATION OF FINISH HARDWARE: Install hardware supplied under Section 08710, excluding only hardware specified to be installed at the factory or under other Sections. Drill pilot holes for screws and screw home; hammer driving of screws is not allowed. After installation and fitting, remove finish hardware items on surfaces to be painted, except prime coat items, repack in original containers, and perform final installation, testing, and adjustment after finish painting is completed. Adjust hinges to swing smoothly but not loosely, without sticking or hinge-bound conditions. Adjust other hardware for correct operation. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Building Insulation City Attorney & Administration Offices 07210 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 07210 BUILDING INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide building insulation complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Thermal batt insulation for exterior walls and under floor and roof deck and above ceilings where indicated on drawings. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Sound insulation in interior partitions in Section 09250. 2. Insulation for mechanical systems in Division 15. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: A. Thermal Batt Insulation: Per ASTM C665, Type III, Class A, FSK, labeled flame spread of 25 or less and smoke developer of less than 450 where exposed or required by Code the greater of, R-30 for roof and R-19 for exterior walls or as indicated on drawings unless otherwise indicated or required by Code, batts with flanges for use under roof decks and friction-fit batts for use above ceilings in studs and metal framing. Type II batts with kraft facing to be used in areas enclosed by incombustible finish materials provided such batts and usage are approved by Building Department or as specified in fire rated assemblies. Manufacturer shall match those specified in the fire rated assemblies noted on the drawings. Insulation type and facing shall match that required by indicated fire assemblies. B. Staples: Stainless steel, monel, or copper-coated steel, size directed by batt manufacturer. C. String Wires: Minimum 18 gage galvanized steel wire. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF BATTS: Install all batts with close fit, free of gaps, holes, or sagging. Maintain a nominal 3/4" air space between insulation and interior wall or ceiling finish material. Staple flanges at 4" centers and ensure batt facings form a continuous vapor barrier. Provide taut stretched string wires along the center of horizontal or sloping batts where support spacing exceeds 16" on centers. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Building Insulation City Attorney & Administration Offices 07210 - 2 Vernon, California A. Wood and Metal Stud Framing: Provide friction-fit batts, tightly fitted to stud webs and wood furring. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Firestopping City Attorney & Administration Offices 07270 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 07270 FIRESTOPPING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide firestopping and smokeseals complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. All openings in fire-rated floors and walls both empty and those accommodating penetrating items such as cables, conduits, pipes, ducts etc. 2. Head of wall openings between walls and connecting floors or roof assemblies. 3. Expansion joints in fire-rated walls. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Firestopping materials shall conform to ratings as per ASTM E-814 (UL-1479). The ratings must be a minimum of one hour, but not less than the fire resistance rating of the assembly being penetrated. Fire tests shall be conducted with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.03" of water column. Systems and materials and must be listed by one of the appropriate agency: UL, ICBO, California State Fire Marshal. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Product Data: Within 35 calendar days after the Contractor has received the Owners notice to proceed, submit: 1. Materials list of items proposed to be provided under this Section. 2. Manufacturer's specifications, test data, and other data required to provide compliance with the specified requirements. 3. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by the Architect, will become the basis for accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the Work. 1.04 PRODUCT HANDLING: Protect the materials of this Section before, during and after installation, and protect the work and materials of all other trades. In the event of damage, immediately make replacements and repair to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Firestopping City Attorney & Administration Offices 07270 - 2 Vernon, California PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 FIRESTOPPING: A. Manufacturers: Where firestopping or smokeseals are called for on the Drawings or as specified herein, provide materials manufactured by one (1) of the following manufacturers: 1. Hilti Corporation 2. Dow Corning Corp., (517) 496-4000. 3. 3M Contractor Products, (800) 328-1687. 4. USG, (800) 964-4874. 5. Tremco, Trimstop, (800) 551-3949 B. Materials: All materials shall restrict the transmission of temperature as well as the passage of flame, smoke and water. Materials shall be tested under ASTM E- 814 (UL 1479) and pass. 1. Firestop Mortar: Single component portland cement/fly ash mortar. Requiring no support or anchoring devices to pass water hose stream tests. 2. Firestop Sealant: Single component sealant, use gun grade for walls and overhead. Intumescent, endothermic sealant, caulk or mastic as required by Code for approval. 3. Backing Material: Mineral wool, 4 pcf thickness manufactured by USG or approved equal. 4. Firestop Sleeve: Fabricated sleeve, collar or boot used around plastic pipe and other penetrations in fire-rated walls. 5. Firestop Compound: Firestop compound as required by system for Code approval. 6. Metal Components: Provide metal components as required by system manufacturer to meet fire test requirements. 7. Firestop Wrap Strips: Use intumescent wrap strips as required for Code approval. 8. Firestop Pillow System: A moisture resistive sensitive bag containing semi-intumescent material. 9. FireMaster Duct Protection System: A encapsulated fireproof blanket system for up to a 2 hour UL rating. 10. Safing Insulation: UL approved, incombustible, by USG, Tremco, or equal, with Code approved galvanized steel closures, clips, and ties to secure insulation and conform to Code. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SURFACE CONDITIONS: Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Firestopping City Attorney & Administration Offices 07270 - 3 Vernon, California 3.02 PREPARATION: Prepare the surface in accordance with approved manufacturer’s recommendations. 3.03 APPLICATION: Apply the approved system and product to the designated surfaces in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommended application procedures meeting Code requirements and approved by Architect. Firestop systems and materials shall have no adverse effect on the overall fire-rating or structural integrity of the wall or floor assembly. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Sheet Metal City Attorney & Administration Offices 07600 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 07600 SHEET METAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide sheet metal items complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Miscellaneous metal flashing and counterflashing as required, except where provided by mechanical and electrical trades. 2. Shop priming and field touch-up. 3. Calking. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Metal accessories for drywall, lathing, and acoustical treatments. 2. Finish painting. 3. Sleeves for embedded items. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Drawing details and requirements herein govern. Conform to the current "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" published by Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. (SMACNA), for conditions not indicated or specified and for general fabrication of sheet metal items. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Submit for fabricated sheet metal showing details, methods of joining, anchoring and fastening, thicknesses and gages of metals, concealed reinforcement, expansion joint details, sections, and profiles. B. Samples and Product Data: Submit Samples and data for materials or assemblies as Architect may request. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 BASIC MATERIALS: Galvanized steel: ASTM A525, coating G90, mill phosphatized for paint adhesion, 24 gage unless otherwise indicated or specified. Lead: FSQQ-L-201 4 lbs. sheet lead Copper: ASTM B370, 16 oz. Minimum unless otherwise indicated on drawings. Solder: ASTM B32, B284. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Sheet Metal City Attorney & Administration Offices 07600 - 2 Vernon, California Solder flux: Standard brand non-corrosive acid-base type. Fasteners: Zinc or cadmium coated steel or stainless steel. Felt: ASTM D226, 15-pound type. Primer: Approved brand of zinc-dust zinc-oxide primer per Section 09900 with manufacturer's pretreatment materials. Sealant: Conforming to Section 07900. 2.02 RELATED MATERIALS: A. Reglets, Reveals and Counterflashings: Fry Reglet Corp. flashing systems complete with unions and preformed corners of necessary types for particular locations, of 24 gage galvanized steel, or approved equals by Metco Metal Products Co., Pacific Loxtite Flashing Co., National Cornice Works, Redco, Lane-Air, or equal. Use single manufacturer's products throughout equivalent to Type CO at concrete, Type MA at masonry, Type ST at plaster, or Type SM, as required by Drawings and details. 2.03 GENERAL FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS: Fabricate to avoid distortion and overstress of fastenings due to expansion and contraction. Provide expansion joints where necessary in continuous runs of sheet metal, constructed watertight and spaced 30 feet apart maximum. Lock and solder corners and blind hem exposed edges. Make joints with 4" lap and solder unless otherwise shown or specified. Fill single lock seams with sealant where soldering is not feasible. Extend flanges 4" minimum onto roof and wall surfaces. Fabricate sheet metal items in nominal 8-foot lengths unless otherwise shown or specified. A. Soldering: Do soldering slowly, immediately after application of flux, seams showing evenly flowed solder. Clean and neutralize finished soldering. B. Shop Priming: Clean completed items, apply pretreatment, and prime all exposed surfaces with specified primer. 2.04 FABRICATED ITEMS: Of 24 gage galvanized steel except as otherwise indicated or specified. A. Custom Fabricated Items: Fabricate as detailed on drawings from materials as indicated on drawings, provides shop drawings for Architects approval prior to fabrication. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Install metal items as indicated, according to approved submittals, and as required to complete the Work. Securely fasten and assemble, and make watertight and weathertight. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Sheet Metal City Attorney & Administration Offices 07600 - 3 Vernon, California A. Coordinate Sheet Metal Items in connection with roofing for proper installation, and furnish in sufficient time to avoid delay in roofing construction. Install roofing sheet metal simultaneously with roofing. B. Calking: Provide sealant calking as indicated and required to seal and complete Work of this Section. Conform to Section 07900. C. Isolation: Isolate sheet metal from contact with concrete or masonry with one layer of roofing felt, except embedded items. 3.02 COMPLETION: Examine installed sheet metal, water test if necessary or directed, and correct damaged or defective items. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Calking and Sealants City Attorney & Administration Offices 07900 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 07900 CALKING AND SEALANTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. This Section covers calking of openings and joints indicated, specified, and required to make the entire building weatherproof and watertight, covers calking requirements for the entire Work, and pertains to any Section requiring calking, unless specified otherwise. Provide where required paintable acrylic calking materials, refer to Section 09900 Painting. Coordinate with Firestopping Section 07270 for fire rated joint materials. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Employ a specialist calking contractor having not less than 5 years experience in calking installations of size and complexity required for the Work. Prior to award of any subcontract for calking, submit qualifications and project history of the proposed Calking Subcontractor, including bid price information. If proposed Calking Subcontractor is not approved, provisions of the General Conditions will apply. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Samples and Data: Submit the following: 1. Samples of cured sealants showing full range of designated colors; obtain color instructions from Architect prior to submittal. 2. Technical data by manufacturers of proposed materials. 3. Material manufacturers' printed preparation and application instructions; when approved, furnish copies to other trades. . 4. Provide manufactures documents to verify that all calks and sealants do not exceed the VOC and formaldehyde limits of CALGreen code 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY: Deliver calking and sealant materials in unopened factory labeled containers, each label bearing statement of conformance to standards specified for each material. 1.05 WARRANTY: Refer to Section 01740. Furnish a written warranty against defects in materials for 5 years and defects in workmanship for 2 years, covering all loss of adhesion or cohesion, deterioration, color changes, leaking, and other defects. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS: Provide sealants by Pecora Corporation or one of the following manufacturers; Dow Corning, Tremco, Sonneborn, General Electric and Johns Manville or approved equals. Obtain each type of joint sealant through one source from a single manufacturer. If sealants from separate manufacturers must be used and could come in contact with each other, provide written certification from every manufacturer involved that the sealants are compatible and will adhere to each other. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Calking and Sealants City Attorney & Administration Offices 07900 - 2 Vernon, California 2.02 MATERIALS: Furnish sealants meeting following in-service requirements: Normal curing schedules are acceptable; Non-staining, color fastness (resistance to color change), and durability when subjected to intense actinic (ultra-violet) radiation are required. Furnish the products of only one manufacturer unless otherwise approved, sealant colors as selected to match the adjoining surfaces; special colors may be required. Use sealants selected from the following types where required on drawings and as appropriate to the joint being sealed. The manufacturer shall confirm that the appropriate calking or sealant(s) are used for on each type application required. A. Type A Sealant: Urexpan NR-200 Sealant, self-leveling or non-sag two-part urethane Type I, conforming to FS SS-T-00227 and ASTM D1850 as manufactured by Pecora or approved equal. B. Type B Sealant: Dyntrol II Sealant, three-part polyurethane sealant conforming to FS SS-T-00227 Type II, Class A as manufactured by Pecora or approved equal. C. Type C Sealant: Pecora 895 or 896 for door and window frames (all types) in stucco areas all conforming to FS TT-S-001543A and FS TT-S-00230C or approved equal. D. Type D Sealant: Dynatrol I-XL polyurethane conforming to FS TT-S-00230C, Type II, Class A by Pecora or approved equal. E. Type E Sealant: 898 Sanitary Silicone Seaant with mold inhibitors, as manufactured by Pecora or approved equal. F. Type F Sealant: Pecora AC-20 FTR Firestopping Systems by Pecora or Type 3- 6548 Silicone RTV foam as manufactured by Dow Corning or RTV850 as manufactured by General Electric or Fire Resistive Joint Sealing System as manufactured by Trimco with backup of Cerablanket-FS backups, primers and bond breakers as manufactured by Johns Manville. G. Type G Sealant: Proglaze System, including silicone construction sealant, Polyslim Tape, Poly-Wej gasket, Aro-Shim spacer and CCN sponge, as manufactured by Trimco or approved equal. H. Type H Sealant: AC-20 FTR AIS-919 Acoustical and Insulation Latex Sealants by Pecora or approved equal. I. Type I Sealant: Pecora 895 or approved equal. J. Type J Traffic Bearing Application: Furnish multi-component self leveling, or non-sag, non-tracking sealant with Shore "A" Hardness range of 40 to 55 where subject to foot or vehicular traffic, meeting requirements of ASTM 920-79 or Federal Specification TT-S-227E, "Sealing Compound, Elastomeric Type, Multi- Component". CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Calking and Sealants City Attorney & Administration Offices 07900 - 3 Vernon, California 1. Dynatred, by Pecora. [Shore A hardness of 40-45] 2. Dynaflex, by Pecora. [Shore A hardness of 50-55] K. Type K Window Flashing Sealant: Furnish single-component, non-sag STPU hybrid sealant compatible with asphalt-impregnated window flashing paper and/or rubberized asphalt with polyethylene film (peel-n-stick) meeting requirements of ASTM C-920 or Federal Specification TT-S-230C. 1. Dynaflex SC, by Pecora 2. Sonolastic 150, by Sonneborn L. Sealant Primer: Non-sagging sealant meeting requirements of ASTM C920-79. Sealant primer as recommended by sealant manufacturer. M. Joint Cleaner: Non-corrosive and non-staining type, recommended by sealant manufacturer; compatible with joint forming materials. N. Joint Backing Material: ASTM D1056 or ASTM D1565; round, closed cell polyethylene urethane or neoprene foam rod; oversized 30 to 50 percent larger than joint width; #92 Closed-Cell Polyethylene Backer Rod by Pecora. O. Bond Breaking: Pressure sensitive tape as recommended by sealant manufacturer to suit application. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION: Refer to Section 01400. Inspect surfaces and joints to be calked. Report to Architect in writing all conditions that prevent correct preparation, priming, and calking installation. 3.02 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: Furnish sealant manufacturer's technical field assistance as required to ensure proper use of sealants, preparation, and application. 3.03 PREPARATION AND PROTECTION: Conform to sealant manufacturer's instructions and apply materials to clean dry surfaces free of grease, oil, wax, or other matter that destroys or impairs adhesion. Remove lacquer and apply temporary masking tape on both sides of joints where surface staining may occur. Fill joints with joint backing material until the joint depth does not exceed 50% of joint width. Provide bond breaker to prevent bonding of sealant to backing material wherever joints exceed 1/2" width, or joint width is shown or required to exceed depth. Prime surfaces as required by manufacturer's instructions. 3.04 APPLICATION: Do not exceed 3/8" sealant depth unless specifically dimensioned. Minimum joint width is 1/8" for metal to metal joints and maximum 3/4" width elsewhere unless otherwise shown. Apply all sealant under sufficient pressure to fill voids. Finish exposed joints smooth and flush with adjoining surface unless recessed joints are shown. Remove temporary masking as soon as joint is completed. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Calking and Sealants City Attorney & Administration Offices 07900 - 4 Vernon, California 3.05 SCHEDULE: Sealants shall conform to the following application schedule, unless the manufacturer requires another type of material. A. Expansion and Control Joints in Masonry and Concrete. - Type B. B. Expansion and Control Joints in Glass, Aluminum and Plastic. - Type C. C. Expansion and Control Joints in Horizontal Traffic Surfaces. - Type J D. Nonexpanding Joints in Concrete, Masonry, Aluminum, Steel and Wood: - Type D E. Nonexpanding Joints in Glass and Plastic: - Type C F. Around Plumbing Fixtures in Toilet and Bath: - Type E G. Mechanical, Ductwork and Air Conditioning: - Type D H. Acoustical Applications: - Type H I. At Floor, Wall and Ceiling Penetrations Requiring Vibration Isolation, Sound or Fire Rating: - Type F J. At Window Wall Where Channel Glazing is Required: - Type I K. Cross Joints in all Copings: - Type D L. Any Gypsum Board Joints and/or Settings: - Type D M. For Sink, Tub or Bath Areas Including Countertop Joints: - Type E N. Intersection of Wall Surface and Metal Cap Strip at Resilient Flooring Integral Cove Sealant: - Type D O. Traffic Bearing Application: - Types A or J P. Sealant at Doors, Windows and Penetrations in Other Material Application: - Types C Q. Seal at back of window nailing flange to rough opening and at transition to window flashing material: - Type K 3.06 CLEANING: Clean material from surfaces not to receive sealant and restore the finish as required. If surfaces adjoining joints are stained and cleaning is not acceptable, remove the affected Work and provide new Work as directed and approved, at no extra cost to Owner. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Wood Doors City Attorney & Administration Offices 08210 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 08210 WOOD DOORS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Furnish and deliver wood doors complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Wood doors as detailed on drawings. 2. Installation of wood doors including hardware. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Installation of wood doors. 2. Furnishing finish hardware for wood doors. 3. Finish painting except for prefinished wood doors. 4. Installation of aluminum frames. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Reference Standard: Furnish doors conforming to National Wood Window and Door Association (NWWDA) and WI Standards for Hardwood Veneered Flush Doors unless otherwise required herein. B. Rejected Doors: Furnish new doors conforming to requirements of this Section as replacements for doors rejected because of damaged surfaces, improper fitting or hardware preparation, or other cause, at no extra cost to Owner. Patching is not permitted for correction of defects. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Samples: Submit Samples of the following unless waived by Architect. 1. Face veneer. 2. Door construction. B. Product Data: Submit if required by the Architect C. Certificates: Submit certificates by manufacturer that doors supplied conform to or exceed requirements of these Specifications. 1.04 WARRANTY: Refer to Section 01740 for warranty form. Furnish to Owner a written warranty, subject to provisions of the WI and NWWDA "Standard Door Guarantee" except as modified herein, against defects in materials and workmanship for the following periods: CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Wood Doors City Attorney & Administration Offices 08210 - 2 Vernon, California 1. Interior wood doors - lifetime of the installation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURE: Refer to Section 00880 Product and Finish Selections and Drawings for materials and installation detail, unless otherwise noted or approved by Architect. 2.02 MANUFACTURE: By the following manufacturers subject to conformance with requirements shown or specified: Eggers Industries, Inc. (920) 793-1351 Marshfield Door Systems, Inc. (650) 579-5829 2.03 SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS: Solid core, flush or glass as indicated on drawings conforming to the above reference standard and to requirements herein, only 5-ply for transparent finished doors. A. Core: Staved glued low-density lumber core, or solid particleboard core with minimum 28 pcf density conforming to Type I, Density C, Class I of CS 236, hot press resin bonded. B. Edges: Minimum total 1-1/16" wide top and bottom rails with minimum 1/2" thick hardwood edge banding, and minimum total 1-3/8" wide stiles with minimum 1/2" thick hardwood edge banding, 1-piece or laminated. Fully bond laminated edge strips together and to core before cross banding is applied. Provide vertical edge banding of species to match face veneers for finished doors. C. Crossbanding: For 5-ply wood doors, minimum 1/16" thick hardwood, extending to four door edges. For 7-ply doors, two layers of minimum 1/16" thick hardwood extending to four edges of door, grain applied vertical and horizontal. D. Face Veneer: Of following type: 1. Transparent finished doors - "Species to match wood door sample as approved by the Architect", balanced and free of heart. 2. Opaque paint finished interior doors - "Sound Grade Clear Birch, refer to schedule on drawings for selections or approved equal. Hardboard face veneer is acceptable where indicated on drawings. E. Adhesives: For interior doors, Type I or II for cores, crossbanding, and face veneers. 2.04 SEALING: Seal all door edges with clear resin sealer at the factory or mill. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Wood Doors City Attorney & Administration Offices 08210 - 3 Vernon, California 2.05 LABELED SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS: Face veneers as specified above, conforming to UL re-examination label requirements for the rating scheduled, bearing required UL label on hinge stile. 2.06 FACTORY PREPARATION OF DOORS: Prefit and premachine following wood doors for hardware at factory or mill; other wood doors may be prefitted and premachined at Contractor's option: A. Prefitting: Prefit doors in accordance with referenced NWWDA and WI Standard except as otherwise detailed, lock stiles beveled to conform to the hardware. Apply clear resin sealer on edges after sizing. B. Hardware Preparation: Prepare doors to receive hardware, including mortises for butts, locksets, concealed closers, and all other door hardware furnished under Section 08710. Obtain templates from hardware supplier. Coordinate placement with the metal frame supplier so that doors and frames are properly fitted and equipped when installed, 3/64" maximum tolerance allowed in placing hardware. C. Seal all mortises and cutouts with clear resin sealer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: Refer to Division 6, Section 06200. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 08400 ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCES AND WINDOWS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide aluminum storefront, windows and entrances complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Aluminum storefront windows. 2. Aluminum storefront entrances and frames. 3. Tempered glass entrance doors. 4. Factory finish on aluminum surfaces. 5. Calking and sealing. 6. Installation of hardware for aluminum entrance doors. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Furnishing finish hardware for all entrance doors. 2. Glass and glazing specified in Section 08800. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Quality Standards: In addition to Code, glass installations shall comply with ANSI Z97.1, as applicable, and Federal Safety Standard 16 CFR 1201. Metal Curtainwall, Window, Storefront, Entrance guide specification manual published by A.A.M.A. B. To Establish Level of Quality and Performance, drawings and specifications are based upon U.S Aluminum Co., and Arcadia 451 Series as detailed on drawings for all applications. C. Reference Sections: Requirements specified in Section 07900, including submittal and warranty requirements. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings for all Work of this Section, prepared and approved in advance of fabrication. Show materials, finishes, sizes, profiles, moldings, dimensioned locations of hardware items with reinforcement, methods of anchoring, assembly, erection, internal drainage, isolation, glazing, and procedures and materials. Include the manufacturer's technical and structural data. Include structural calculations showing that materials proposed for use conform to load and deflection requirements specified. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 2 Vernon, California B. Samples and Product Data: Obtain Architect's instruction prior to submission. Submit the following: 1. Storefront, window and door sections with specified finish, corner and intersecting joint construction, fasteners, and accessories. 2. Glazing channels with manufacturer's data covering materials and warranty. 3. Samples of glasses as requested. 4. Cured sealant colors. C. Certificates: Submit from manufacturer stating the quality, thickness, and type of all unlabeled glass delivered to the site for field cutting. D. Purchase Orders: Within 35 working days after execution of the Contract, submit evidence that firm purchase orders for all glass required for the Work have been placed with the glass suppliers. 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Job Measurements: Refer to Section 01400. Verify field measurements pertaining to this Section. Report all detrimental differences between Drawings and field dimensions to Architect before fabricating Work of this Section. B. Protection: Protect Work of this Section until completion and final acceptance. Repair or replace damaged or defective Work to original specified condition, at no additional cost to Owner. Damaged or defective Work includes surfaces which cannot be acceptably cleaned or repaired. 1.05 DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY: This specification and all criteria for the solution of a watertight and structurally sound storefront, window wall and entrance system as detailed on the drawings and herein specified is for the sole purpose of defining the design intent and performance requirements. The details shown are intended to emphasize the preferred profiles and performance requirements for this project. The Contractor is hereby advised that the responsibility for the storefront, window wall and entrances is totally his and that all designs and resolutions proposed in the Contractor's Shop Drawings, structural calculations and related documentation and certification must be demonstrated not only in the field water leakage test procedures, as approved by the Architect. A. Supplementary Parts: Provide and install all supplementary parts necessary to complete the work as described on the Drawings and herein specified, though not definitely shown or specified. Unless otherwise noted or specified to be furnished or installed by another Subcontractor, this work shall include type and thickness and temper of all glass, the design and sizing of all wall sections and anchor assemblies to meet the performance, design requirements and the furnishing of CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 3 Vernon, California inserts to be installed by others, fasteners, clips, bracing, and steel framework as required even if not shown for the proper anchorage of the storefront, window wall and entrance elements to the structure. B. Systems: Storefront, Windows and entrance areas are as detailed on the Drawings are to be designed to accommodate the performance requirements herein specified, including, but not limited to, the accommodation of shear stresses and movement in sealant joints and the opening of joinery during dynamic movements. All metal joinery within, adjacent and common to the systems must maintain structural, weathering and watertight integrity when subjected to the performance criteria. 1.06 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: All components, assemblies and completed work included in and pertinent to the work of this Section shall conform to the following minimum performance standards and comply with applicable sections of the California Building Code (CBC) 2013 California Title 24, Division 4, Section 4.1.6. Air leakage requirements of Division 4, and codes and regulations of all governing agencies having jurisdiction. Except when applicable codes make other provisions, or as otherwise noted herein, all loads shall act in combinations that provide the most unfavorable conditions. Wind loading need not be considered as additive to seismic loading. The performance requirements shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following items: A. Thermal Movement: Provide and/or make allowances for free and noiseless vertical and horizontal thermal movement due to the contraction and expansion of component parts, for an external surface metal temperature range of from plus 20 degrees F. to plus 180 degrees F. Buckling, opening of joints, glass breakage, undue stress on fasteners, failure of sealants or any other detrimental effects due to thermal movement of component parts will not be permitted. Fabrication, assembly and erection procedure can take into account the ambient temperature range at the time of the respective operation. B. Air Infiltration: Shall comply with the most restrictive: (1) Title 24, test for air infiltration, and shall not exceed 0.75 cfm per foot length of crack for fixed windows constructed on site tested in accordance with ASTM E 283-75, Standard Method of Test for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtainwalls, and Doors or with the pressure differential of 1.567 lb/sq. ft., equivalent to a 25 MPH wind; or (2) 0.06 cfm per square foot of fixed stick unit area and 0.04 cfm per square foot of unitized are when tested at 25 psf in accordance with AAMA standard TM-1-76. C. Water Penetration and Moisture Control: It is the responsibility of the Contractor to furnish and install a totally watertight window and storefront assemblies. D. Water Penetration in this Section is defined as the appearance of water, other CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 4 Vernon, California than condensation, on the roomside of any part of the assembly offering protection from the exterior elements to the interior building space which cannot be drained to the exterior. E. Wind Loads: 1. Window Assemblies herein specified shall be designed for flexural, shear and torsional stresses for the following positive and negative wind pressures acting normal to the plane of the assemblies. 2. Design: Minimum design wind pressures, both positive and negative and acting normal to the plane of the wall, shall be per CBC, Exposure "C", basic 70 M.P.H. wind speed, with a minimum of 20 psf at ground floor assemblies and 30 psf at assemblies above first floor. 3. CBC Wind Pressures shall be used when computing allowable stresses for window wall elements and components. No wall element and wall framing, including sealants and sealed joints, shall sustain permanent deformation or failure under loading equivalent to 1.5 times the code wind pressures herein specified. However, deflection limitations herein specified may be exceeded. 4. The Deflection at design wind pressures of any metal framing member in a direction normal to the plane of the wall shall not exceed L/180 of its clear span or 3/4", whichever is less. Reduce allowable deflection where conditions require. a. Maximum Deflection at design wind pressures of any metal framing member in the plane of the glass shall not exceed L/360 of the clear span or 1/8" whichever is less. b. Deflection of Horizontal Member supporting glass, when carrying its full design dead load, shall not exceed L/360 of the clear span of the member, or 1/8" whichever is less. c. Deflection of Any Member in a direction parallel to the plane of the wall, when carrying its full design load, shall not exceed 75% of the design clearance dimension between the member and the top of the panel, sash, glass or any other part immediately below it. 5. Special Care must be employed in the analysis, selection, design and sizing of the wall framing, glass and sealant joints in order to insure the functional and structural integrity of both the glass and glazing sealant and to accommodate building and window wall dynamics herein specified. F. Seismic Forces: 1. Seismic Lateral Force requirements shall comply with the minimum requirements as established by the California Building (CBC), 2013 Edition, and other applicable City, County, and State Codes or regulations. The seismic forces shall be assumed to come from any direction including vertical components but do not have to be considered as acting simultaneously with the wind load forces. 2. Connections anchoring the window wall units to the building structure CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 5 Vernon, California shall be designed using a force factory (Cp) of 2.00 in any direction. The window wall system must accommodate a story drift of not less than 0.01 times the story height in inches. 3. At Design Displacement or seismic loading (.005 times the story height) no failure or deterioration of any kind may occur including glass to metal contact. 4. At Two Times Design Displacement or seismic loading (0.010 times the story height) gaskets may disengage and sealants may split or lose adhesion, but no other failure or deterioration of any kind may occur, including glass to metal contact. 1.08 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE DOORS STRUCTURAL: Resistance to corner racking shall be tested by the "Dual Moment Load" test as follows: A. Test Section shall consist of a standard top door corner assembly. Side rail section shall be 24" long and top rail section shall be 12" long. B. Anchor "Top Rail" positively to test bench so that corner protrudes 3" beyond bench edge. C. Anchor a Lever Arm positively to "side rail" at a point 19" from inside edge of "top rail". Attach weight support pad at a point 19" from inner edge of "side rail". D. Test Section shall withstand a load of 170 pounds on the lever arm before reaching the point of a 1/16" gap at the stile/rail, joint or a 3 degree rotation in the stile. Further, failure, defined as a rotation of the lever arm in excess of 45 degrees shall not be reached before 270 pounds. 1.09 WARRANTIES: Refer to Section 01740 for warranty form. A. General: All work included in the Section shall be fully guaranteed for performance, materials and workmanship for a period of not less than (5) Five Years from the date of beneficial occupancy (as certified by the Architect) unless otherwise noted herein. Guarantees and warranties shall be delivered to the Owner in duplicate, in an acceptable form, executed by an authorized officer or manufacturer of each material and shall be dated and notarized by a duly authorized Notary Public. Any failure in any of the window wall components shall result in an extension of the guarantee period until the deficiency is permanently repaired. B. Aluminum Entrance Doors: Warranty against sagging or twisting of all doors as a result of normal usage for the lifetime of the installation. C. Glazing Channels: Warranty for 5 years deterioration or failure of any kind including, without limitation, shrinkage causing loss of seal and failure from exposure to sun, elements, ozone, air pollution, and glass cleaners. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 6 Vernon, California D. Finish Required for Exterior and Interior Aluminum Surfaces: Provide a Factory finish on surfaces of aluminum components in accordance with AAMA Factory Finish Standards. 1. Aluminum components shall be finished in accordance with the designations and proprietary identifications set forth in the schedule on the drawings. 2. Designations refer to the finishes defined in The Aluminum Association Designation System for Aluminum Finishes, DAF-45. E. Sealants: Provide a written statement in approved form guaranteeing that sealed joints shall remain watertight for a period of 5 Five Years. Guarantee shall further state that installed sealants are guaranteed against the following: 1. Adhesive or cohesive failure of joints. 2. Surface degradation or crazing greater than 3 mils in depth developing on surface of material. 3. Staining of surfaces adjacent to joints by sealant or primer by migration through building materials in contact with them. 4. Chalking or visible color change on surface of the cured sealant materials. 5. Shore "A” durometer hardness to the extent stated in the manufacturer's published literature. 6. Increase or decrease of Shore "A" durometer hardness (5 second reading) of sealant of more than 30% of value of 7-day value of Shore "A" durometer hardness of sealant. Note: Include a guarantee provision agreement to repair and replace, at the Contractor's expense, sealant defects which develop during guarantee period. Guarantee shall include all labor and materials required to repair and replace faulty sealants. F. Glass: Guarantee to remove and replace at the Contractor's expense, any and all glass lights that fail to meet the design and performance requirements. This replacement guarantee shall include all labor and materials required to remove and replace the faulty glass and installation. G. Defective Work: Defective work shall be removed and replaced, at the expense of the Wall Contractor. Include in (5) Five Year guarantee period the provision to repair and replace, at the Contractor's expense, glass lights that fail in concentrated or massive quantities, or isolated glass breakage proven defective in manufacture or installation. Other isolated cases will be replaced at the expense of others, pending determination of cause. This special replacement guarantee shall include all labor and materials. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 7 Vernon, California H. Form of Warranty: Guarantees and warranties shall be delivered to the Architect in duplicate, in an acceptable form, executed by an authorized officer of manufacturer of each material and shall be dated and notarized by a duly authorized Notary Public. I. Warranty Extension: Any failure in any of the window wall components shall result in an extension of the guarantee period until the deficiency is permanently repaired. J. Corrections of Defective Work: Should any work under this Contract be found defective in materials or workmanship, it shall be corrected in accordance with the following provisions: If, within Five (5) years after the date of substantial completion or within such longer periods of time as may be prescribed by laws or by the terms of any of the work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt of written notice from the Owner. The Owner shall give such notice promptly after discovery of the condition. If exploratory work is required to determine the cause of the defects, the cost of this work shall be borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for continuing corrections of defective work beyond the guarantee period if initial corrective measures where executed per the requirements as noted above but later found to be inadequate or not acceptable after the specified period. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Extrusions shall be 6063-T5 alloy and temper (ASTM B221, Alloy 6.5. 10A-T5). Fasteners, where exposed, shall be aluminum, stainless steel or zinc plated steel in accordance with ASTM A164. Perimeter anchors shall be aluminum or steel providing the steel is properly isolated from the aluminum. Glazing gaskets shall be elastomeric extrusions. Major portions of door stiles shall be nominal .125" in thickness and glazing moldings shall be .050" thick. A. Types: Details shown establish required sizes, types, and appearance. Provide for expansion and contraction through an ambient temperature range of 20 degrees to 130 degrees F., minimum. B. Manufacture: Minor modifications in non-essential details to accommodate the use of manufacturer's standard sections of same sizes, profiles, and glazing features are acceptable, subject to approval. Provide products of one of the following manufacturers, or equal; refer to Section 01600 for substitutions: U.S. Aluminum Co. Arcadia Series 451 C. Window Members: Provide complete as detailed and required, including glass setting bars, transom bars, trim, mullions, and door frames. Provide necessary setting accessories, including screws, fittings, and anchors. Design all joints and CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 8 Vernon, California connections for flush tight hairline fitting and to allow for structure and thermal movement and deflections without loss of glass edge grip and clearances or watertight integrity. D. Wind Load and Deflection: Provide members of section thickness and structural properties designed to withstand Code required wind loadings without buckling, distortion, or distress, and with maximum deflection of 1/175 of the unsupported length, except minimum 20 pounds per square foot wind loading where Code allows lesser load. Provide additional bent plate or rolled steel internal stiffeners where necessary to meet deflection requirements. Pre-coat stiffeners with heavy bituminous coating to isolate from aluminum. Conform glass edge bearings and clearances to Code. E. Drainage: Provide inconspicuous weep holes or equal method to ensure positive drainage of internal moisture or condensate to the exterior. Detail on Shop Drawings. F. Fasteners: Place no fasteners on exposed surfaces unless approved on the Shop Drawings. 2.02 GLASS MATERIALS: Refer to Section 08800 Glass and Glazing 2.03 DOORS: A. Tempered Glass Entrance Doors: Provide tempered glass doors clear with polished stainless hinge hardware, as shown prepared for hardware and pulls. Provide matching fixed sidelites where indicated. Minimum thickness 1/2" with polished and mitered flat edges. 2.04 WINDOWS: A. Fixed Aluminum Storefront Windows: Provide aluminum windows series as indicated on drawings or as selected by Architect. Manufacturer by U.S Aluminum or approved equal. 2.05 FABRICATION: A. Corner Construction shall consist of mechanical clip fastening, "Sigma" deep penetration and fillet welds, glazing stops shall be snap-on type with glazing gaskets. B. The Storefront and Window Framing System shall provide for center glazing on all sides with no projecting stops, unless indicated for special conditions on Architectural drawings. Vertical and horizontal framing members shall have a nominal face dimension of 2-1/2". Overall depth shall be approximately 4-1/2" with a 1" glass pocket width. Entrance framing members shall be compatible with glass framing in appearance. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 9 Vernon, California PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Conform to approved submittals and the other requirements herein. A. Isolation: Isolate aluminum from all dissimilar metals and materials other than non-magnetic stainless steel. At metals, apply on both contact surfaces a heavy brush coat of zinc chromates primer made with a synthetic resin vehicle, followed by two heavy brush coats of spar varnish based aluminum metal and masonry paint; or apply a heavy coat of alkali-resistant bituminous paint; or separate surfaces with non-absorptive exterior quality vinyl tape or gasket, or coat the surfaces with two coats of a fluid-applied neoprene membrane material. Coat both contact surfaces with alkali-resistant bituminous paint at concrete, masonry, plaster, tiles, and like cementitious materials. Conceal all isolation in finished Work. B. Calking: Provide calking and sealing as indicated and required to make Work of this Section watertight and properly finished, including joints between frames and adjoining Work. Use sealants of selected or approved colors and conform to Section 07900 including warranty. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF STOREFRONT AND WINDOWS: A. Erection: Member or miter joints with hairline joints. Securely anchor to the building structure. Set frames level, plumb and in true alignment. Construct completely waterproof assemblies. All work under this section to be performed by an authorized Manufacturers distributor. Upon completion, a company representative shall submit a "Field Service Report" to the Owner and Architect attesting that the entire installation conforms to the company's standard of workmanship and materials. 3.03 GLAZING: Employ skilled and experienced glazers. Set all glass true and tight with glazing channels. Perform glazing in accordance with the "Glazing Manual" issued by Flat Glass Jobbers Association and PPG Technical Service Report #104, as applicable. Conform all glass edge bearings, clearances, and lap to Code. A. Glass Fastenings: Set glass in rebates with glazing blocks and spacers so glass does not touch metal, and to preclude loose or rattling glass. B. Glazing Channels: Compress channels at least 5% lengthwise during installation, and at least 15% by stops. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Aluminum Storefront Entrances and Windows City Attorney & Administration Offices 08400 - 10 Vernon, California 3.04 COMPLETION: Wash all soiled surfaces with mild soap solution, rinse with clear water, and wipe dry. Do not use harsh cleaning agents, caustics, or abrasives for cleaning. Leave free of dirt, streaks, and labels. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 08710 FINISH HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Door hardware for wood doors. 2. Aluminum doors. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry: Finish Hardware Installation. 2. Section 07900 - Joint Sealers – exterior thresholds. 3. Section 08210 - Wood Doors. 4. Section 08400 - Aluminum Storefront, Windows and Entrances C. Specific Omissions: Hardware for the following is specified or indicated elsewhere. 1. Windows. 2. Cabinets, including open wall shelving and locks. 3. Signs. 4. Toilet accessories, including grab bars. 5. Installation. 6. Rough hardware. 1.02 REFERENCES: A. Use date of standard in effect as of Bid date. B. American National Standards Institute – ANSI 156.18 – Materials and Finishes. C. ANSI A117.1 – Specifications for making buildings and facilities usable by physically handicapped people. D. ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 E. BHMA – Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association F. DHI – Door and Hardware Institute G. NFPA – National Fire Protection Association 1. NFPA 80 – Fire Doors and Windows 2. NFPA 101 – Life Safety Code 3. NFPA 105 – Smoke and Draft Control Door Assemblies 4. NFPA 252 – Fire Tests of Door Assemblies H. UL – Underwriters Laboratories 1. UL10C – Fire Tests of Door Assemblies (Positive Pressure) CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 2 Vernon, California 2. UL 305 – Panic Hardware I. WHI – Warnock Hersey Incorporated J. State of California Building Code K. Local applicable codes, e.g. municipal security codes, etc. L. SDI – Steel Door Institute M. WDI – Wood Door Institute N. AWI – Architectural Woodwork Institute O. NAAM – National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers 1.03 SUBMITTALS & SUBSTITUTIONS A. Submittals: Submit six copies of schedule per Division 1. Organize vertically formatted schedule into “Hardware Sets” with index of doors and headings, indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or opening. Include following information: 1. Type, style, function, size, quantity and finish of hardware items. Use BHMA Finish codes per ANSI A156.18. 2. Name, part number and manufacturer of each item. 3. Fastenings and other pertinent information. 4. Location of hardware set coordinated with floor plans and door schedule. 5. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule. 6. Mounting locations for hardware. 7. Door and frame sizes, materials and degrees of swing. B. Bid and submit manufacturer’s updated/improved item if scheduled item is discontinued. C. Make substitution requests in accordance with Division 1. Include product data and indicate benefit to the Project. Furnish operating samples on request. D. Furnish as-built/as-installed schedule with closeout documents, including keying schedule, manufacturers’ installation, adjustment and maintenance information, and supplier’s final inspection report. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Qualifications: 1. Hardware supplier: Direct factory contract supplier who employs a Certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC), available at reasonable times during course Work for project hardware consultation to Owner, Architect and Contractor. a. Responsible for detailing, scheduling and ordering of finish hardware. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 3 Vernon, California B. Hardware: New, free of defects, blemishes and excessive play. Obtain each kind of hardware (latch and locksets, exit devices, hinges and closers) from one manufacturer. Mounting height of latching hardware shall be 30” to 44” A.F.F. per CBC Section 1133B.2.5.1. Pressure to operate door shall not exceed: 5 lbs. (38 N) for exterior doors, 5.0 lbs (38 N) for interior doors and when fire doors are required 5 lbs. (38 N) maximum or the maximum effect to operate the door may be increased to the minimum allowable by the appropriate administrative authority, not to exceed 15 lbs. (66.72 N) per 1133B.2.5. All hardware shall meet the requirements of CBC Section(s) 1133.B.2.1, 1133B.2.5.1 AND 1003.3.1.8. C. Exit Doors: Operable from inside with single motion without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. D. Fire-Rated Openings: In compliance with NFPA 80. Hardware UL10C/UBC-7- 2 (positive pressure) compliant for given type/size opening and degree of label. Provide proper latching hardware, non-flaming door closers, approved-bearing hinges, plus resilient and required intumescent seals. Furnish openings complete. E. Pre-Installation Meetings: Initiate and conduct with supplier, installer and related trades, coordinate materials and techniques, and sequence complex hardware items and systems installation. Convene at least one week prior to commencement of related work. 1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. Delivery: Coordinate delivery to appropriate locations (shop or field). B. Acceptance at Site: Items individually packaged in manufacturers’ original containers, complete with proper fasteners and related pieces. Clearly mark packages to indicate contents, locations in hardware schedule and door numbers. C. Storage: Provide locked storage area for hardware, protect from moisture, sunlight, paint, chemicals, etc… 1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS: A. Where exact types of hardware specified are not adaptable to finished shape or size of members requiring hardware, provide suitable types having as nearly as practical as the same operation and quality as type specified, subject to Architect’s approval. 1.07 SEQUENCING AND COORDINATION: A. Coordinate with concrete. B. Reinforce walls. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 4 Vernon, California C. Coordinate finish floor materials and floor-mounted hardware. D. Conduit and raceways as needed for electrical, electronic and electro-pneumatic hardware items. Fire/life-safety system interfacing. Point-to-point wiring diagrams plus riser diagrams to related trades. E. Furnish manufacturer templates to door and frame fabricators. F. Use hardware consultant to check Shop Drawings for doors and entrances to confirm that adequate provisions will be made for proper hardware installation. 1. Confirm that door manufacturers furnish necessary UBC-7-2 compliant seal packages. 1.08 WARRANTY: A. Part of respective manufacturers’ regular terms of sale. Provide manufacturers’ warranties: 1. Closers: Ten years mechanical, two years electrical. 2. Exit Devices: Three years. 3. Hinges: Life of Building. 4. Other Hardware: Two years. 1.09 COMMISSIONING: A. Test door hardware operation with climate control system and stairwell pressurization system both at rest and while in full operation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS: A. Listed acceptable alternate manufacturers: submit for review products with equivalent function and features of scheduled products as scheduled on drawings. B. Provide hardware items required to complete the work in accordance with these specifications and manufacturers’ instructions. 1. Include items inadvertently omitted from this specification. Note these items in submittal for review. 2. Where scheduled item is now obsolete, bid and furnish manufacturers updated item at no additional cost to the project. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 5 Vernon, California 2.02 HANGING MEANS: A. Conventional Hinges: Hinge open widths minimum, but, of sufficient throw to permit maximum door swing. Steel or stainless steel pins and concealed bearings. 1. Three hinges per leaf to 7 foot, 6 inch height. Add one for each additional 30 inches in height, or any fraction thereof. 2. Extra heavy weight hinges on doors over 3 foot, 5 inches in width. 3. Outswinging exterior doors: non-ferrous with non-removable (NRP) pins. 4. Non-ferrous material exteriors and at doors subject to corrosive atmospheric conditions. 5. Provide shims and shimming instructions for proper door adjustment. B. Continuous Hinges: 1. Geared-type aluminum at exteriors: Include a non-removable cap to guard against foreign material, e.g. sticks, sand, epoxy etc. a. Heavy-duty, double-bearing units for doors over 3 foot, 5 inches in width. b. Heavy-duty, double-bearing units for doors with panic hardware or fire exit devices. 2.03 LOCKSETS, LATCHSETS, DEADBOLTS: A. Mortise Locksets and Latchsets: As scheduled. 1. Chassis: Cold-rolled steel, handing field-changeable without disassembly. 2. Latchbolts: 3/4 inch throw stainless steel anti-friction type. 3. Lever Trim: Through-bolted, accessible design, cast lever or solid extruded bar type levers as scheduled on drawings. Filled hollow tube design unacceptable. a. Spindles: Security design independent break-away. Breakage of outside lever does not allow access to inside lever’s hubworks to gain wrongful entry. 4. Thumbturns: Accessible design not requiring pinching or twisting motions to operate. 5. Deadbolts: Stainless steel 1-inch throw. 6. Electric operation: Manufacturer-installed continuous duty solenoid. 7. Strikes: 16 gage curved steel, bronze with 1 inch deep box construction, lips of sufficient length to clear trim and protect clothing. 8. Scheduled Lock Series and Design: As scheduled on Drawings. 9. Certifications: a. ANSI A156.13, 1994, Grade 1 Operational, Grade 1 Security. b. ANSI/ASTM F476-84 Grade 31 UL Listed. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 6 Vernon, California 2.04 EXIT DEVICES/PANIC HARDWARE A. General features: Panic hardware shall comply with CBC Section 1003.3.1.9 and UBC Standard 10-4 and shall be mounted above 36” to 44” above the finished floor surface. The unlatching force shall not exceed 15 lbs. applied in the direction of travel. 1. Independent lab-tested 1,000,000 cycles. 2. Push-through touch pad design. No exposed touch bar fasteners, no exposed cavities when operated. Return stroke fluid dampeners and rubber bottoming dampeners, plus anti-rattle devices. 3. No exposed screws to show through glass doors. 4. Non-handed basic device design with center case interchangeable with all functions, no extra parts required to effect change of function. 5. Releasable with 32 lb. maximum pressure under 250 lb. load to the door. 6. 0.75-inch throw deadlocking latchbolts. 7. End caps: impact-resistant, flush-mounted. No raised edges or lips to catch carts or other equipment. 8. No exposed screws to show through glass doors. 9. Non-handed basic device design with center case interchangeable with all functions, no extra parts required to effect change of function. 10. Flush end cap design as opposed to typical "bottle-cap" design end cap. 11. Comply with CBC Section 1003.3.1.9. B. Specific features: 1. Fire-Labeled Devices: UL label indicating “Fire Exit Hardware”. Vertical rod devices less bottom rod (LBR) unless otherwise scheduled. 2. Non-Fire Rated Devices: cylinder dogging. 3. Lever Trim: Breakaway type, forged brass or bronze escutcheon min .130” thickness, compression spring drive, match lockset lever design. 4. Removable Mullions: Removable with single turn of building key. Securely reinstalled without need for key. Furnish storage brackets for securely stowing the mullion away from the door when removed. 2.05 CLOSERS A. General: One manufacturer for closer units throughout the Work. Door closer when provided then the sweep period of the closer shall be adjusted to so that from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3” from the latch, measured to the landing side of the door per CBC Section 1133B.2.5.1. B. Surface Closers: 1. Full rack-and-pinion type cylinder with removable non-ferrous cover and cast iron body. Double heat-treated pinion shaft, single piece forged piston, chrome-silicon steel spring. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 7 Vernon, California 2. ISO 2000 certified. Units stamped with date-of-manufacture code. 3. Independent lab-tested 10,000,000 cycles. 4. Thru-bolts at wood doors unless doors are provided with closer blocking. Non-sized, non-handed, and adjustable. Place closer inside building, stairs, and rooms. 5. Plates, brackets and special templating when needed for interface with particular header, door and wall conditions and neighboring hardware. 6. Opening pressure: Exterior doors 5 lb., interior doors 5 lb., labeled fire doors shall not exceed 15 lb. 7. Separate adjusting valves for closing speed, latching speed and backcheck, fourth valve for delayed action where scheduled. 8. Extra-duty arms (EDA) at exterior doors scheduled with parallel arm units. 9. Exterior door closers: tested to 100 hours of ASTM B117 salt spray test, furnish data on request. 10. Exterior doors do not require seasonal adjustments in temperatures from 120 degrees F to –30 degrees F, furnish data on request. 11. Non-flaming fluid will not fuel door or floor covering fires. 12. Pressure Relief Valves (PRV): unsafe, not permitted. 2.06 OTHER HARDWARE A. Automatic Flush Bolts: Low operating force design, “LBR” type. B. Overhead Stops: As scheduled on Drawings. Non-plastic mechanisms and finished metal end caps. Field-changeable hold-open, friction and stop-only functions. C. Kick Plates: Four beveled edges, .050 inches minimum thickness, height and width as scheduled. Sheet-metal screws of bronze to match other hardware. D. Door Stops: Provide stops to protect walls, casework or other hardware. 1. Unless otherwise noted in Hardware Sets, provide floor type with appropriate fasteners. Where floor type cannot be used, provide wall type. If neither can be used, provide overhead type. E. Seals: Finished to match adjacent frame color. UL label applied to seals on rated doors. Substitute products: certify that the products equal or exceed specified material’s thickness and durability. Proposed substitutions: submit for approval. 1. Non-corroding fasteners at in-swinging exterior doors. 2. Sound control openings: Use components tested as a system using nationally accepted standards by independent laboratories. Ensure that the door leafs have the necessary sealed-in-place STC ratings. Adhesive mounted components not acceptable. Fasten applies seals over bead of sealant. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 8 Vernon, California 3. Fire-rated Doors, Resilient Seals: UL10C/UBC-7-2 compliant. Coordinate with selected door manufacturers and selected frame manufacturer’s requirements. Where rigid housed resilient seals are scheduled in this section and the selected door manufacturer only requires an adhesive mounted resilient seal, furnish rigid housed seal at minimum, or both the rigid housed seal and the adhesive applied seal if necessary to fulfill door manufacturer’s requirement. Adhesive applied seal alone is deemed insufficient for this project where rigid housed seals are scheduled. 4. Fire-rated Doors, Intumescent Seals: Furnish fire-labeled opening assembly complete and in full compliance with UL10C/UBC-7-2. Furnished by selected door manufacturer, these seals vary in requirement by door type and door manufacture. Adhesive applied intumescent strips are not acceptable. Careful coordination required. F Automatic door bottoms: Low operating force units. Doors with automatic door bottoms plus head and jamb seals cannot require more than two pounds operating force to open when closer is disconnected. G. Thresholds: As scheduled and per details. Substitute products: certify that the products equal or exceed specified material’s thickness. Proposed substitutions: submit for approval. 1. Exteriors: Set in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant complying with requirements in Division 7 “Thermal and Moisture Protection”. Non-ferrous 1/4 inch fasteners and lead expansion shield anchors, or Red-Head #SFS-1420 (or approved equivalent) Flat Head Sleeve Anchors (SS/FHSL). 2. Sound control openings: Set in bed of mastic sealant. H. Fasteners: Generally, exposed screws to be Phillips or Robertson drive. Pinned TORX drive at high security areas. Flat head sleeve anchors (FHSL) may be slotted drive. Sheet metal and wood screws: full-thread. Sleeve nuts: full length to prevent door compression. I. Silencers: Interior hollow metal frames, 3 for single doors, 4 for pairs of doors. Omit where adhesive mounted seal occurs. Leave no unfilled/uncovered pre- punched silencer holes. 2.07 FINISH: A. Generally BHMA: As scheduled on Drawings 1. Areas using BHMA, as scheduled on Drawings to have push-plates, pulls and protection plates As scheduled on Drawings, unless otherwise noted. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 9 Vernon, California B. Door closers: factory powder coated to match other hardware, unless otherwise noted. C. Aluminum items: match predominant adjacent material. Seals to coordinate with frame color. 2.08 KEYING REQUIREMENTS A. Key System: Schlage Everest – D keyway utility-patented keyway I interchangeable core. Utility patent protection to extend at least until 2014, Key blanks available only from factory-direct sources, not available from after-market key blank manufacturers. For estimate use factory GMK charge. Initiate and conduct meetings with Owner and I-R Security & Safety Consultants representatives to determine system Keyway(s), keybow styles, structure and degree of geographic exclusivity. Furnish Owner's written approval of the system. Owner will order and supply permanent cylinders/cores. Owner/Contractor will install permanent cylinders/cores, B. Keys 1. New factory registered master key system. 2. Construction Keying: Furnish temporary keyed-alike cores. Remove at substantial completion and install permanent cylinders/cores in Owner's presence. Demonstrate that construction key no longer operates. 3. Furnish 10 construction keys. 4. Furnish 2 construction control keys. C. Key Cylinders: Furnish utility patented, 6-pln solid brass construction. D. Cylinder Cores: furnish keyed at factory of lock manufacturer where permanent records are maintained. Locks and cylinders same manufacturer. E. Permanent Keys: Use secured shipment direct from point·)f origination to Owner. 1. For estimate: 3 keys per change combination, 5 master keys per group, 5 grand-master keys, 3 control keys 2. For estimate: VKC stamping plus "Do Not Duplicate". F. Bitting List: Use secured shipment direct from point of origination to Owner upon completion. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION: A. Ensure that walls and frames are square and plumb before hardware installation. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 10 Vernon, California B. Locate hardware per SDI-100 and applicable building, fire, life-safety, accessibility, and security codes. 1. Notify Architect of any code conflicts before ordering material. 2. Where new hardware is to be installed near existing doors/hardware scheduled to remain, match locations of existing hardware. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install hardware per manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrate. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment substrate for proper installation and operation. 1. Gaskets: Install jamb-applied gaskets before closers, overhead stops, rim strikes, etc. Install sweeps across bottoms of doors before astragals, cope sweeps around bottom pivots, trim astragals to tops of sweeps. B. Locate floor stops not more than 4 inches from the wall. C. Drill pilot holes for fasteners in wood doors and/or frames. D. Lubricate and adjust hardware scheduled to remain. Carefully remove and give to Owner items not scheduled for reuse. 3.03 ADJUSTING A. Adjust and check for proper operation and function. Replace units, which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly. 1. Hardware damaged by improper installation or adjustment methods to be repaired or replaced to Owner’s satisfaction. B. Inspection: Use hardware supplier. Include suppliers with closeout documents. C. Follow-up inspection: Installer to provide letter of agreement to Owner that approximately 6 months after substantial completion, installer will visit Project with representatives of the manufacturers of the locking devices and door closers to accomplish following: 1. Re-adjust hardware. 2. Evaluate maintenance procedures and recommend changes or additions, and instruct Owner’s personnel. 3. Identify items that have deteriorated or failed. 4. Submit written report identifying problems and likely future problems. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Finish Hardware City Attorney & Administration Offices 08710 - 11 Vernon, California 3.04 DEMONSTRATION: A. Demonstrate electrical, hardware systems, including adjustment and maintenance procedures. 3.05 PROTECTION/CLEANING: A. Cover installed hardware, protect from paint, cleaning agents, weathering, carts/barrows, etc. Remove covering materials and clean hardware just prior to substantial completion. B. Clean adjacent wall, frame and door surfaces soiled from installation/reinstallation process. 3.06 SCHEDULE OF FINISH HARDWARE A. See door schedule in drawings for hardware set assignments. B. Manufacturers and their abbreviations used in this schedule: ADA Adams Rite HEN Henderson IVE H. B. Ives LCN LCN NGP National Guard Products SCH Schlage Lock Company VON Von Duprin END OF SECTION HARDWARE SETS – AS SCHEDULED ON DRAWINGS 819 North Rengstorff Glass and Glazing Workforce Studio Development 08800 - 1 Mountain View, California SECTION 08800 GLASS AND GLAZING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide glass and glazing complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Window glass. 2. Mirrors. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Quality Standards: In addition to Code, glass installations shall comply with ANSI Z97.1, as applicable and Federal Safety Standard 16 CFR 1201. 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Samples and Product Data: Obtain color instructions from the Architect prior to submission. Submit the following: 1. Samples of various glasses to extent requested by Architect, 12" square with smooth edges. 2. Glazing channels with manufacturer's data covering materials and warranty. 3. Samples of unframed mirrors, 12" square with smooth edges, complete with attachments. 4. Product data for mirror adhesive. B. Full-Size Samples: Install full-size Samples of glass specified below, Samples installed in the frames forming a part of the Work, locations designated by the Owner and/or Architect. Glass showing defects, including excessive distortion, which detract from the artistic effect, appearance, and design concept of the building, in the Owner's and/or Architect's opinion, shall be removed and acceptable glass installed at no extra cost to the Owner. The approved Sample installations establish the standard of quality required for all glass installations of the same kinds and types. C. Certificates: Submit from manufacturer stating the quality, thickness, and type of all unlabeled glass and glazing delivered to the site for field cutting. D. Purchase Orders: Within 90 working days after execution of the Contract, submit evidence that firm purchase orders for all glass and glazing required for the Work have been placed with the glass suppliers. 819 North Rengstorff Glass and Glazing Workforce Studio Development 08800 - 2 Mountain View, California 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS: Protect glass and glazing until completion and final acceptance. Repair or replace damaged or defective glazing to the original specified condition, at no extra cost to Owner. Damaged or defective glazing includes glass that cannot be properly cleaned. 1.05 WARRANTY: Refer to Section 01740. Furnish a written warranty covering glass and glazing channels for 5 years against all defective material or deterioration including, without limitation, shrinkage causing loss of seal and exposure to sun, ozone, elements, smog and other air pollution, and commercial glass cleaners. Furnish a written warranty covering unframed mirrors against silver spoilage for 15 years. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURE: Refer to Drawings for product and finish selections. Use products of only one manufacture throughout for each specialty item specified unless otherwise noted or approved. 2.02 GLASS MATERIALS: Domestic brand conforming to ASTM C1036 and ASTM C1048 for tempered, by PPG Industries, Inc., Glass Group, Libbey-Owens-Ford, Monsanto, St. Gobain, Spectrum, Viracon or equal. Factory cut glass lights shall be labeled and labels shall not be removed until directed. Job-cut glass, delivered unlabeled as "stock to cut", shall be accompanied by manufacturer's affidavit stating quality, thickness, type and manufacture; no such glass shall be cut until Architect's approval of material is obtained. A. Plate Glass: Clear, glazing quality float, 1/4" thick unless otherwise shown or specified. B. Tinted Plate Glass: If indicated or required provide PPG Solar unless otherwise indicated or selected by Architect, glazing quality, polished plate or float, 1/4" thick unless otherwise shown. C. Tempered Glass: Furnish factory fully tempered glass. Handle and size glass in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Furnish glass free of visible tong marks when installed. On each sheet, include an inconspicuous but visible label fused to the glass and placed in a lower corner, identifying the tempered glass. Provide fireman's tempered glass label if required by the local Fire Department. Furnish clear unless otherwise indicated or required by Title 24 requirements. D. Insulating Glass Units: Drawings and Specifications are based upon the use of insulating glass units conforming to the requirements herein, which establish intended types; refer to Section 01600 for substitutions. 1. All insulated glazing shall be glazed at the factory. All glazing shall be “Low E”, unless otherwise indicated on the drawings, constructed to an overall minimum thickness of 7/8" with two lites of DSB tempered glass as size and loading requires. All insulated glass units shall be tested, certified and carry the required label reflecting level of testing passed an 819 North Rengstorff Glass and Glazing Workforce Studio Development 08800 - 3 Mountain View, California STC rating as indicated on drawings, the Contractor shall verify with current Acoustic Report prior to purchasing windows, along with all other requirement. E. Unframed Mirrors: Clear or smoke where indicated, mirror quality float glass, Type I, Class 1, Quality q1 silvering and 1/4" thick unless otherwise indicated, edges ground and polished, double silvered, with electro-deposited copper backing and protective back paint coat equal to Palmer Products "Mirro-Bac Paint". Provide unequal leg channels at top and bottom edges unless otherwise shown or directed, of clear anodized extruded aluminum or stainless steel. F. Glass Adhesive: Standard product adhesive expressly manufactured for glass installation, equal to Palmer Products "Mirro-Mastic" with Mirro-Mastic Bond". 2.02 GLASS SETTING MATERIALS: A. Glazing Channels: Extruded neoprene or fibrous glass reinforced core vinyl type conforming to NAAMA SG-1-70, color as approved, with serrated channel legs for a tight seal to glass, meeting 5 year warranty requirements. B. Blocks and Spacers: Approved vinyl plastic or neoprene rubber type, nominal 50 to 90 Durometer except as recommended by glass manufacturer. C. Glazing Sealant: Tremco Mono One-Part Sealant, or equal, approved colors. For butt glazing, use Dow Corning Corp. "Dow Corning Silicone Rubber Sealant" or General Electric Company SCS 1200 Series Silicone Construction Sealant, clear. 2.03 TOILET ROOM MIRRORS: Mirror quality 1/4" thick polished plate, ground edges, double-silvered, copper backed, and organic coating, bearing 5-year guarantee against silver spoilage. Provide stainless steel or aluminum channels as required for proper installation and secure with adhesive supplied by mirror manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GLAZING: Employ skilled and experienced glazers. Set glass air-tight and true with glazing channels. Perform glazing according to the "Glazing Manual” of the Flat Glass Jobbers Association and with PPG Technical Service Report #104 except as required herein. Install glass in metal frames according to manufacturer’s instructions to obtain weatherproof and waterproof installations. Conform glass edge bearings, clearance, and edge laps to Code. Use glazing channels specified herein unless channels are furnished by manufacturers under other Sections. A. Glass Fastenings: Set glass in rabbets with glazing blocks and spacers so glass does not contact frame. Set glass to preclude looseness and rattling. B. Glazing Channels: Compress channels at least 5% lengthwise during installation, and at least 15% by stops. Produce air and water tight installations. 819 North Rengstorff Glass and Glazing Workforce Studio Development 08800 - 4 Mountain View, California 3.02 UNFRAMED MIRRORS: Clean backing of paint and other deleterious materials, then prime with bond coat. Embed all mirrors in a continuous contact of glass adhesive. Provide top and bottom edge channels and corner guards of stainless steel or aluminum as indicated or directed. 3.03 COMPLETION: Do not use harsh cleaning agents, caustics, acids, or abrasives for cleaning. Wash and polish glass both sides and leave free of dirt, streaks, and labels. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Support Systems City Attorney & Administration Offices 09100 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09100 METAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide metal support systems complete metal support systems where indicated on drawings, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Metal framing for gypsum wallboard walls and ceilings. 2. Metal backing plates for securing materials of other trades. 3. Installation of access panels on metal framing as furnished by other trades. 4. Provide access panels indicated on Architectural drawings. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Gypsum wallboard. 2. Hanger wires and framing for suspended grid acoustical ceilings. 3. Thermal and sound insulation. 4. Furnishing access panels for mechanical and electrical trades. 5. Firestopping. 6. Load bearing metal studs. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Code: Conform all installations to Code. In case of conflict between Contract Documents and Code, the more stringent requirements shall govern. B. Reference Specification: Except as modified herein or required by Code, conform metal support systems for plaster to the Plaster Metal Framing/Lath Manual of the California Lathing and Plastering Contractors Association Inc., hereinafter referred to as Ref Spec. C. Tolerances: Erect walls and partitions on straight lines, plumb, free of twists or other defects, and contacting a 10-foot straightedge for its entire length at any location. Erect all horizontal framing level within a tolerance of 1/8" in 12-feet in any direction. Erect sloped framing in true planes to same tolerance as horizontal framing. D. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with all applicable requirements of ASTM C 754 and the referenced Manual as referred to above. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Support Systems City Attorney & Administration Offices 09100 - 2 Vernon, California 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Shop Drawings showing details for each typical partition, wall, ceiling, and shaft support framing system will not be required, provided construction complies with Contract Documents. B. Product Data: Submit complete materials list for all Work of this Section. C. Samples: Submit such Samples as Architect may request. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: A. Screw-On Drywall Studs: ASTM C645 and following requirements: 1. Standard Drywall Studs: Of minimum 25 gage electro galvanized steel having punched utility openings and knurled flanges at least 1-1/4" wide, with flange returns, except where 20 gage or heavier is shown or specified. a. Roll-formed C channel with knurled edges and keyhole shaped punched openings along the web, widths as indicated on drawings. b. Shaftwall Studs: C-H type studs, as manufactured by US Gypsum or equal, size as required or as indicated on the drawings. 2. Stud Height: Gages specified above are minimum. Where required stud height exceeds Code approvals, provide heavier gage studs and/or decrease stud spacing as necessary to conform to Code approvals, at no extra cost to Owner. 3. Stud Accessories: Provide all standard related accessories including floor and ceiling tracks, clips, fasteners, and the like, of the same manufacture as each type of stud specified, as required for complete installations. C. Furring and Runner Channels: Hot-rolled or cold-rolled steel channels coated with rust-inhibitive paint and weighing per 1,000 lineal feet, before coating, not less than: Size Hot-Rolled Cold-Rolled 3/4 inch 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 1-1/2 inch 1120 lbs. 475 lbs. 2 inch 1260 lbs. 590 lbs. D. Screw-On Drywall Furring Channels: ASTM C645, minimum 0.022" thick zinc coated steel, minimum 1-3/4" face, 2-3/4" base span, and 7/8" furring depth. 1. Hat Shaped: 7/8” deep with 1-3/8” screwable surface and 1/2” wing flanges equal to USG DWC-25. 2. Z-Shapes: Fabricated with 7/8” attachment flange, 1-1/4” face flange, by depth as indicated on drawings, equal to USG Z-Galvanized Furring CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Support Systems City Attorney & Administration Offices 09100 - 3 Vernon, California Channels. 3. Resilient Channels: Equal to USG RC-1 or RC-2 galvanized resilient channels, 1/2'” deep. E. Stiffeners and main Runner Channels: Cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel channels, size as required, coated with non-inhibitive paint. Use Bridge Clip as manufactured by The Steel Network, or equal with locking down cold rolled channels. F. Ceiling Deflection Track: Except as otherwise indicated, provide one of the following: 1) 22 Gage No. 53 Flex Track, deep leg track manufactured by Superior Metal Trim, or equal conforming to requirements of ASTM C645 or 2) VertiClip SLD deflection clip, in conjunction with 25 gage standard track for interior walls. G. Wires: ASTM C 754, soft-annealed galvanized steel wire, 8 gage for hanger wires and 16 gage for framing unless otherwise specified. H. Sound Insulating Tape Seals: "Bear Tape" by Norton Industries, or equal. I. Acoustical Sealant: By USG, Gold Bond, or equal, permanently resilient type. J. Metal Primer: Red Oxide Primer or equal. K. Steel Backing Plates: Fabricate of minimum 4" wide by l6 gage steel except as otherwise indicated. Apply shop coat of metal primer. 2.02 ACCESS PANELS: Karp or Milcor; Style K at plaster; Style DW for wallboard finish; Style M-Standard at masonry; Style M-Stainless at ceramic tile; Style AP or AT as required at ceilings. For fire-rated walls, provide fire-rated access doors bearing appropriate UL fire-resistive label. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF STUD TRACKS: Bolt or screw fasten to metal and anchor at least 1-1/4" into concrete with bolts and expansion shields, sleeved "dryvins", cinch anchors, screws and lead plugs, drilled and bolted steel shells, powder-driven fasteners, or other approved device. Concrete nails are not acceptable. Secure all tracks within 6" of ends and at spacing to resist design loads, maximum 36" centers between unless otherwise indicated. 3.02 WALL FRAMING AND FURRING FOR GYPSUM DRYWALL: A. Screw-On Drywall Studs: Provide 25 gage studs at maximum 24" centers except as otherwise shown, specified, or required under Subparagraph "Stud Height". Secure to top track in manner that allows for deflection of structure above. Provide full height doubled studs at jambs of openings. Form heads and sills of openings with track sections screwed or bolted to jamb studs, unless CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Support Systems City Attorney & Administration Offices 09100 - 4 Vernon, California otherwise shown. Install 16 gage studs at wall-hung lavatories, urinals, grab bars, wall-hung equipment, and elsewhere shown. B. Walls Over 6" Wide: Where partitions are shown with stud dimensions more than 6" in depth, install two rows of 2-1/2" minimum wide studs, using 1-1/2" runner channel cross ties at 16" centers vertically and 24" centers horizontally, all bolted, screw fastened, or welded in place. In lieu thereof, install systems equal to Expandable partition No. 7 (Blue Diamond Company) in conformance with manufacturer's requirements. C. Wall Bracing: Lateral bracing shall be provided by use of gypsum board and gypsum sheathing or by horizontal straps or cold-rolled channels. Bracing shall conform to Section D3 of the AISI Specifications. At heads of all doors, and heads and sills of wall openings, provide lateral bracing extending to the second stud beyond each side of jambs. D. Wall Furring: Install metal stud or channel furring as indicated. 3.03 SUSPENDED CEILINGS, SOFFITS, AND FURRING: A. Hanger Wires: Secure to the structure above according to Code and the approved submittal. Allow sufficient length for two or more complete turns around runner channels at proper ceiling height. B. Suspended Plaster Framing: Provide 8 gage hanger wires at maximum 36" centers along 1-1/2" runner channels spaced at maximum 48" centers, and 3/4" furring channels spaced at maximum 16" centers, all wire tied. Install the framing for unrestrained ceilings and soffits unless otherwise shown. C. Suspended Gypsum Wallboard Framing: Provide 8 gage hanger wires at maximum 48" centers along 1-1/2" runner channels spaced at maximum 48" centers, and screw-on drywall furring channels spaced at maximum 16" centers; secure to runners with Code approved galvanized steel clips or wire ties. D. Connections: Turn twice or saddle tie hanger wires around runner channels and twist three times around standing wire. Adjust hanger wire to bring furring and ceilings to level and true plans. Lap runner channels a minimum 12" at splices and tie with a double wrap of 16 gage wire 2" from each end of splices. Saddle tie furring channels to each runner channel with not less than two strands of 16 gage tie wire. Lap furring channels 8" minimum at splices and tie with a double wrap of 16 gage tie wire 1" from each end of splices. E. Suspension Under Ducts: For hangers spaced at 4 to 5-1/2 foot centers, provide 6 gage hanger wires with minimum 2" runner channels at maximum 48" centers. For greater spans, design system for live load of 10 pounds per square foot of area plus dead load and detail in Shop Drawings. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Metal Support Systems City Attorney & Administration Offices 09100 - 5 Vernon, California F. Furring: Provide framing for horizontal furring as shown and required. Conform to above requirements as applicable. 3.04 BACKING AND ANCHORAGE: Install and attach to metal studs or furring for anchoring items indicated or specified in other Sections. Comply with approved submittals specified under other Sections as applicable to steel backing. Backing may be omitted where anchorage for wall-hung items is directly into steel studs of 18 gage or heavier, or items are furnished with equivalent mounting devices. Install backings of lengths to span over at least two supports, equipped with two countersunk machine screws at each support except backing may be welded to supports 18 gage or heavier. 3.05 ACCESS PANELS: Install and rigidly connect to metal framing. Coordinate the exact required locations with related trades. On acoustical unit ceilings, install the panels to align with and maintain the grid pattern. Check all other Sections of Specifications for access panels specified to avoid duplication. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Gypsum Wallboard City Attorney & Administration Offices 09250 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09250 GYPSUM WALLBOARD PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide gypsum wallboard complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Gypsum wallboard finish on walls and ceilings. 2. Joint, edge, corner, and fastener finishing. 3. Sound insulation in gypsum wallboard partitions. 4. Sound and airsealing Work of this Section. 5. Skimcoat finish where scheduled. 6. Interior tile backer board. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Wood/metal stud support framing. 2. Thermal insulation. 3. Painting. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. 1.03 JOB CONDITIONS: Make a detailed inspection of areas and surfaces to be enclosed or covered by gypsum drywall and arrange for correction of defective workmanship or materials. Ascertain that other Work enclosed by drywall has been inspected and approved before starting installation; otherwise, uncover as directed at no extra cost to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURE: Use products of only one manufacture throughout for each specialty item specified unless otherwise noted or approved. 2.02 MATERIALS: A. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C36, provide 5/8" Type X or Type C gypsum board, or any other type of drywall that may be required by fire rated assemblies shown on drawings, tapered edges for exposed surfaces, regular grade by the Code. For walls in toilets and bathrooms, and where indicated, provide Type W/R or Type X W/R water resistant boards as required by the jurisdiction and where recommended by the Gypsum Association. Gypsum wallboard manufacturer and type shall match description of rated fire assemblies. Assemblies may be proprietary. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Gypsum Wallboard City Attorney & Administration Offices 09250 - 2 Vernon, California B. Screws: ASTM C646, corrosion-resistant self-tapping bugle-head spiral threaded type, minimum 1" long except 1-5/8" for double layer walls or longer where RC channels are used, lengths to penetrate all supporting metal at least 3/8". Furnish specially hardened type screws where required by code for support. C. Drywall Nails: ASTM C514, supplied or recommended by the wallboard manufacturer, No. 13 gage 1-5/8" long, 19/64" head, Dry Tite, acid etched or No. 098 gage, 1-3/8' long annular ringed 6d, cooler nails. D. Metal Trim and Corner Beads: Of electrogalvanized steel with taping flanges, as manufactured or recommended by drywall manufacturer, corner beads at all outside corners and "J" shaped trim members where abutting other materials. Provide "bullnose" corner beads at all areas, unless otherwise required by the Architect/Owner. E. Finishing Materials: ASTM C475, joint tape, joint bedding compound, finishing cement, and adhesive, and laminating compounds supplied or recommended by wallboard manufacturer. F. Calking Compound: Permanently non-hardening type as supplied or recommended by wallboard manufacturer. G. Sound Insulation: Owens Corning Fiberglass batts maybe used in locations as approved by the Architect in advance for interior sound control. “Thermafiber” friction fit fibrous batts, nominal 2.80 pcf density by USG Corp are required for fire rated assembly meeting the required 2.80 pcf density as stated above. H. Resilient (RC) Furring: ASTM C645, minimum 25 gage, either “Z” or “hat shaped” as indicated or required, designed for sound reduction by gypsum wallboard manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF GYPSUM WALLBOARD: A. General: Perform wallboard installation and finishing according to ANSI A997.1 and the wallboard manufacturer's instructions. Do not install wallboard until building is weathertight. Conform to fire-rating requirements, Building Code approvals, and requirements herein. B. Temperature: Maintain minimum 65 degrees F within building during installation. Furnish ventilation to eliminate excessive moisture. C. Fasteners: Install screws or nails so heads are below wallboard surface without breaking surface paper around the fastener. Space screws according to listed assembly requirements. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Gypsum Wallboard City Attorney & Administration Offices 09250 - 3 Vernon, California D. Openings: Accurately cut and fit the wallboard at openings. At door and other openings, cut wallboard to continue across area above opening head; do not cut board to both jambs and fill in area over openings with separate pieces. Make the dimension from joint overhead of an opening to jamb of openings 6" minimum. Stagger joints on opposite side of partition. Maximum opening around electrical outlets 1/8" calked. E. Single Layer Walls: Place wallboard horizontally with long dimension across the studs or in one-piece vertical heights, vertical joints centered on supports and staggered on walls so as not to occur on opposite sides of same stud. Secure to each stud and tack with screws keeping screws 3/8" from edges. F. Multi-Layer Walls: Apply first layer same as for single layer walls, all joints in subsequent layers staggered with respect to first layer. G. Ceilings: Apply wallboard with long dimension at right angles to the framing, end joints staggered and centered over framing. Use boards of maximum practical length to minimize end joints and properly support around cutouts and openings. Secure with screws or nails. 3.02 JOINT TREATMENT AND FINISHING: Apply tape bedding compound, tape, and at least three coats of finishing cement on exposed joints, and other joints as required for sound insulating or fire-rated construction. Apply joint cement and two or more layers of finishing cement over screw or nail heads. Treat all inside corners with joint cement, tape, and finishing cement. Treat all outside corners with corner beads and finishing cement. Provide metal-casing beads at all edges of gypsum wallboard, which abut ceiling, wall, or column finish, and elsewhere as required, such as openings, offsets, etc. Make all exposed joints, trims, and attachments non-apparent following application of paint or other finishes; if the joints and fasteners are apparent, correct defects as directed with no extra cost to Owner. Seal the raw edges of plumbing openings and of boards that have been cut to fit with manufacturer's recommended sealant brushed on. When entire installation is completed and prior to installation of finish materials by other trades, correct and repair broken, dented, scratched, or otherwise damaged wallboard surfaces. 3.03 AIR SEALING: Seal connections between shaft walls, ducts, plenums, and building structure airtight with specified calking compound or tape and cement, including vertical shafts. 3.04 SOUND INSULATED PARTITIONS: Install sound insulation continuously between studs from finish floor to top of wall in which it occurs. Where cutouts are made for J-boxes, conduit, piping, and like items, back wall insulation with insulation so that one additional layer of insulation at least 24" wide and high is placed in back of cutout. Snugly fit in place free of gaps or holes. Calk between the wallboard edges and floors, walls, and at structures above other than acoustical ceilings with calking compound, forming a complete perimeter seal. Calk around outlet boxes and other penetrations in same manner. Where resilient channels occur a separate fastener will attach the RC CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Gypsum Wallboard City Attorney & Administration Offices 09250 - 4 Vernon, California channel to the framing member. The gypsum wallboard will be attached to the RC channel and will at no time fasten directly to a framing member. 3.05 SKIM COAT FINISH: Provide where scheduled, apply USG Product that will produce a "orange peel" texture or “smooth” finish as indicated and as approved by Owner/ Architect. Apply after taping and screw head finishing is dry and sanded to produce surfaces free of trowel marks or other defects. A. GA 214 - Gypsum wallboard finish shall conform to requirements of GA 214, and as specified herein. Levels required for the Work are described as follows: Level 3: All joints and interior angles shall have tape embedded in joint compound and one additional coat of joint compound applied over all joints and interior angles. Fastener heads and accessories shall be covered with two separate coats of joint compound. All joint compound shall be smooth and tree of tool marks and ridges. Level 4: All joints and interior angles shall have tape embedded in joint compound and two separate coats of joint compound applied over all flat joints and one separate coat of joint compound applied over interior angles. Fastener heads and accessories shall be covered with three separate coats of joint compound. All joint compound shall be smooth and free of tool marks and ridges. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09300 CERAMIC TILE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide ceramic tile complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Wall tiles and bases. 2. Floor tiles. 3. Expansion joints. 4. Brass, zinc, bronze or aluminum edging angles at exposed floor tile edges. 5. Cement plaster backing for tile walls and bases. 6. Membrane waterproofing. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Cementitious wallboard backing for tile walls and bases. 2. Plaster subslabs. 3. Metal thresholds. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Reference Standards: Conform to following standards unless otherwise required herein: 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). A108.1 Glazed Wall Tile, Ceramic Mosaic Tile, Quarry Tile and Paver Tile Installed With Portland Cement Mortar. A108.5 Ceramic Tile Installed With Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar. A108.6 Ceramic Tile Installed With Chemical Resistant Water Cleanable Tile-Setting and Grouting Epoxy. A118.1 Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar. A118.3 Chemical-Resistant Water-Cleanable Tile Setting and Grout Epoxy. A118.4 Latex-Portland Cement Mortar. A137.1 Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile. 2. Tile Council of America (TCA). a. Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, Current Edition. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 2 Vernon, California 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Samples: Obtain Architect's instructions and submit the following for selection and approval: 1. Each type, shape, and trimmer of tile in each color proposed for use. 2. Grout colors for tile. 3. Cured sealant colors for expansion joints in tile. 4. Brass, zinc, bronze or aluminum edging angles, 12" lengths. B. Product Data: Submit the manufacturer's printed directions for latex mortar and latex waterproofing. C. Master Grade Certificates: Submit for each lot of tile before installing. 1.04 MOCK-UP: If required by Architect provide all labor and materials to build and test mock-up. Mock-up shall accurately represent job conditions including joints, sealants, tile underlayment, anchors and tile finishes. Construct mock-up in strict accordance with approved Shop Drawings. Any deviations from or additions to details shown on Drawings are subject to the Architect's approval. 1.05 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND STORAGE: Deliver all tile to the site in unopened factory containers sealed with Grade Seal bearing printed name of manufacturer and the words "Standard Grade". Keep grade seals intact and containers dry until tiles are used. Keep cementitious materials dry until used. 1.06 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Conditions: Inspect and verify surfaces according to Section 01400 and report defects to Architect for correction before proceeding. B. Protection: Provide protection wherever required. Do not use lumber or other material likely to stain or deface installed materials. Close tile flooring to traffic completely for 24 hours after installation; thereafter, permit traffic only over protective covering of heavy paper or equivalent. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 BASIC MATERIALS: Dal Tile or approved equal. Portland cement: ASTM C150. Type I or II, low alkali. Dry-set portland cement mortar: ANSI A118.1, white or gray as specified. Hydrated lime: ASTM C207, Type S. Mortar sand: ASTM C144, at least 4% passing No. 100 sieve. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 3 Vernon, California Joint sand: Same as mortar sand except as passing No. 30 sieve. Water: From domestic potable source. Admix: Anti-Hydro, Sika Red Label Suconem, or equal. Reinforcing mesh: Galvanized welded wire mesh, 1-1/2" by 2" mesh or 2" square mesh, minimum 16 gage, or equivalent or equal steel cross-section area. Metal lath: Expanded from galvanized steel sheets, 3.4 pounds per square yard, self furring type, galvanized nails, or as specified for reinforcing mesh. Latex mortar: ANSI A118.4 (factory inclusion of aggregate is not required), one of the following, or equal: Mer-Krete Tile Setting Adhesive. Custom-Crete Custom Building Products. Laticrete by Laticrete International. Latex admix: For joint grout, by same manufacturer as above latex mortar. Epoxy, tile setting mortar and grout: ANSI A118.3, as indicated on drawings and color as selected by Architect. Waterproofing membrane: The Noble Company, Chloroloy 240-CPE for wire reinforced mortar beds. Nobleseal TS for thin set tile applications, or approved equal. Color pigments: Pure ground mineral oxides, non-fading, alkali and lime proof, factory weighed and packaged. Tile backer board: Provide GP Dens Shield or Durock backer boards, thickness as indicated for interior and exterior applications as approved by the Architect. 2.02 TILE MATERIALS: Standard Grade conforming to ANSI A137.1, of following types. Perforated paper backed tile is not acceptable where the paper remains as a permanent part of installation. A. Wall Tile: Tile as scheduled on drawings, colors as selected, dust pressed, white body, square edged, with two integral joint spacing lugs on all edges, with matching integral cove base having spherical corner and angle units, integral bullnose for external angles and exposed edges, and integral cove for internal angles. B. Floor Tile: Tile as scheduled on drawings colors and patterns as selected, tile, cushion or all-purpose edges, premium colors and patterns, square unless otherwise shown. 2.03 SETTING BED MORTAR: Machine mix mortar after first dry mixing materials. Mix mortar not less than 5 minutes after water is first added. Accurately measure materials using calibrated measuring boxes; shovel measurement is not permitted. If required add admix for flexibility as recommended by Manufacturer. Discard mortar that is not placed CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 4 Vernon, California and compacted before initial set is reached. Measure all materials by volume. Provide epoxy mortar where required by Code, conforming to ANSI A118.3, color as scheduled or as selected by Architect. A. For Wall Tile: Quantity ranging from 1-part portland cement, 1/2-part hydrated lime, and 5-parts damp sand to 1-part portland cement, 1-part hydrated lime, and 7-parts damp sand and metal lath and waterproofing membrane. B. For Floor Tile: Quantity of 1-part portland cement, up to 1/10-part hydrated lime, and 6-parts damp sand, mixed to consistency and workability that allows maximum compaction during tamping of mortar bed. 2.04 BOND COAT: White or gray portland cement mixed with water and latex admix to a creamy consistency. For glazed wall tile only, gray or white dry-set portland cement mortar mixed in the same manner may be used. Do not add water or cement after initial mixing, and discard material not used prior to initial set. 2.05 TILE JOINT GROUT: Provide Laticrete Premixed, Sanded Grout as indicated on the drawings. 2.07 EDGING ANGLES: Extruded aluminum as indicated or required of minimum 1/8" leg thickness, as approved. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION: Clean substrates of dust, dirt, oil, grease, and other deleterious substances. Conform preparation to requirements of the applicable Reference Standards and to recommendations of manufacturers of materials used. A. Concrete Slabs To Receive Mortar Setting Beds: Keep concrete damp for at least 8 hours and scrub with a neat portland cement slurry just before placing setting bed mortar. B. Cementitious Board: Prime with epoxy or latex primer as required or admix if required by instructions of epoxy or latex mortar manufacturer. 3.02 TILE INSTALLATION: Arrange tile surfaces according to the patterns detailed or approved. Accurately set tile with flush well-fitted joints, finished in true plan, plumb, square, sloped or level as required. Neatly cut and fit the tile closely against abutting surfaces. Construct joints of uniform width. Form corners and returns with approved trimmers. Neatly drill and cut tile without marring. Carefully grind and joint tile edges and cuts. Fit tile close around outlets, pipes, and fixtures so that escutcheons or collars overlap the tile. Arrange surfaces so that not less than half-size tile occurs. Drill holes for pipe penetrations through wall tile, do not cut or split tile, and set with tight ungrouted joint. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 5 Vernon, California A. Reinforcing Mesh: Provide mesh at the center of all mortar setting beds that are not direct-bonded to concrete slabs, lapped one full mesh and wire tied at splices. Keep mesh 1" away from expansion joints and walls. Run mesh up walls and over curbs of shower receptors, but do not secure through waterproofing. B. Mortar Bed Set Tile: Dampen glazed wall tile according to applicable Reference Standard. Apply setting bed mortar, mixed as specified, and screed surfaces of setting beds to required planes. Spread no more mortar than can be covered with tile before mortar initially sets. No retempered mortar may be used. Lay tile to avoid small or unsightly cuts. Set tile with uniform joint width. Trowel a 1/32" to 1/16" thick bond coat over the plastic setting bed mortar just prior to setting tile or apply to back of each tile as placed; use white bond coat where white tile joints occur. Set tile in position and beat firmly into the mortar. Bring tile faces to a true and proper plane. Complete all beating and leveling before mortar sets and in no case later than one hour after first placing. When ready, wet and remove paper and glue, avoiding the use of excess water. At this time adjust any out-of-line or out-of-level tile. C. Thin-Set Tile: Mix epoxy or latex mortar according to manufacturer's directions. Do not dampen tile. Conform to the instructions of both mortar and tile manufacturers. Apply mortar to areas no larger than can be covered with tile within 30 minutes. Remove traces of mortar from tile surfaces before final set. D. Latex Waterproofing: Apply according to manufacturer's directions, sealed into floor drains and turned up at walls. Pond test for 24 hours, repair all leaks, and retest until no leakage occurs. E. Joint Sizes: Install tile with uniform joint widths as follows: 1. Glazed wall tile, 1/16" with maximum 1/8" at any location, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Porcelain floor tile, 1/16" with maximum 1/8" at drains and any other location, unless otherwise indicated. F. Ceramic Tile Joint Grouting: Grout joints full after washing out and saturating with clean water. Mix grout with water to a thick creamy consistency and force into joints for entire joint depth, flush with surface. Clean off all excess and fill skips and gaps before grout sets. Provide dampness for minimum 3-day curing and polish with clean dry cloths. G. Calking: Calk all penetrations through wall tile with latex mortar or sealant conforming to Section 07900, concealed by collars or escutcheons. 3.03 EXPANSION JOINTS: Joints shall extend down for the full depth of mortar setting bed. Provide joint backing and sealant according to Section 07900, sealant of color to match joint grout and maximum 3/8" depth. Provide expansion joints in mortar set floor tile and paving areas where indicated and where abutting rigid structures. Install at toe of cove CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Ceramic Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09300 - 6 Vernon, California base where base occurs. If not indicated, install expansion joints in the same manner and at maximum 16-foot intervals in runs, located as directed. Provide sealant joints that closely match the color and appearance of grouted joints but of minimum 1/8” width. Provide as required by installation and as recommended by the Tile Council of America. Joints to comply with Method EJ171. Consult Architect as to placement. 3.04 CLEANING: Remove stains, cement, grout, and foreign matter when grouted joints fully set. Do not use acid. Repair all defective joints as approved. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Acoustical Ceilings City Attorney & Administration Offices 09510 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09510 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide acoustical panel ceilings systems complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Suspended exposed grid acoustical unit ceilings. 2. Metal trims and moldings. 3. Access facilities. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Air conditioning grilles and fixtures. 2. Lighting fixtures and wiring. 3. Finish carpentry. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Samples: Submit Samples of all acoustical units and of each grid component with metal trims and moldings. B. Maintenance Material: Deliver to Owner, in unopened cases, at least 1% of total quantities of each type of acoustical unit installed in the Work. 1.03 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: Deliver to site in the manufacturer's original unopened containers. Keep all materials dry, clean, and protected from deterioration. 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS: Verify locations of various electrical and mechanical fixtures and equipment items installed above ceilings and the required access to dampers, valves, and similar items. Coordinate the locations of hanger wires and ceiling installations with such fixtures and equipment to obtain neat symmetrical result with minimum cutting or patching of acoustical units. 1.05 WARRANTY: Refer to Section 01740. Furnish to Owner a warranty against defects of materials or workmanship including sagging or disconnection of grid systems, disintegration of acoustical units, or improper operation of access facilities, for a period of 3 years. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Acoustical Ceilings City Attorney & Administration Offices 09510 - 2 Vernon, California PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACOUSTICAL UNITS: Provide 24” x 24” or 24"x 48" lay-in units as scheduled on drawings or that are indicated to match existing tiles, location by location as manufactured by Armstrong World Industries or approved equal by USG Interiors, matching approved Sample sand meeting specified requirements as evidenced by data in AIMA Bulletin. A. Flame Spread Rating: Furnish incombustible acoustical units rated 0 to 25 flame spread rating (Class I) per ASTM E84 Tunnel Test. 2.02 GRID SUSPENSION SYSTEMS: Designed to support ceiling loads with deflections not exceeding L/360 of spans, manufactured of zinc-coated steel. A. Manufacturer: Provide grid units as scheduled on drawings by Armstrong World Industries, or equal units by USG – Interiors or approved by the Architect. B. Exposed Grid System: Conforming to ASTM C635, intermediate grids bearing UL label or listing as a 4-pound grid. Provide bulb-top main tees at least 1-1/2" high, cross tees of same type except may be 1" high, all tees with appropriate 15/16” grid matching existing unless another grid as scheduled on drawings. Factory finish exposed grid surfaces with low-luster enamel of color to match acoustical units. C. Trims and Moldings: Provide “Shadow” mold at acoustical grids of minimum 0.024" thick zinc-coated steel, exposed surfaces factory painted with low luster enamel in color to match grid. D. Hanger Wires: Minimum 12 gage galvanized annealed steel wires. Furnish heavier gage if required by Code or UL Design Approval for grid system furnished. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Install ceilings under the supervision of an experienced superintendent. Consult with and coordinate installation with other trades. Install suspended ceilings level within a tolerance of 1/8" in 12-feet in all directions. Conform to approved submittals. Inspect and verify existing conditions according to Section 01400. A. Pattern: Unless otherwise indicated or specified, install ceilings in a regular pattern without border, joint lines parallel to walls. Install acoustical units symmetrically about centerlines of each room or space, avoiding narrow units at walls. Cut and closely fit units to ceiling penetrations. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Acoustical Ceilings City Attorney & Administration Offices 09510 - 3 Vernon, California B. Framing For Lighting and Mechanical Equipment: Obtain information from involved trades and provide additional hanger wires, framing members, and supports in the grids as required for lighting and mechanical fixtures, equipment, and all other loadings imposed on grids, with a safety factor of 4 minimum. Provide main grid tees along all edges of mechanical and lighting fixtures bearing on the grids. C. Seismic Bracing: Provide splayed seismic bracing wires as shown and required by Code. Fully detail in Shop Drawings. 3.02 SUSPENDED GRID CEILINGS: Conform to the UL Design Approval for the grid. A. Hanger Wires: Space wires at maximum 48" centers along main tees and connect to structure above as shown in approved Shop Drawings. B. Vibration Isolators: Equip hanger wires with vibration isolators where located below and within 10-feet of rooms and spaces containing or supporting mechanical equipment. C. Grid Members: Space main tees at maximum 48" centers and install across tees to complete the grid. Lock suspension members together to form joints that resist 100 pounds tension and compression. Cope bottom flanges of tees, where exposed, for flush tight connections with metal trims at vertical surfaces. D. Exposed Grid Acoustical Units: Install units with all edges bearing on tees and secured with hold-down clips. Closely fit units to ceiling penetrations. E. Trims and Moldings: Provide painted metal trims and shadow moldings at walls and other vertical surfaces and penetrations, joints closely butted, mitered at angles and corners, and flush. Lapped joints are not permitted. F. Ceiling Offsets: Provide framing, trims, and other finishing materials as shown or required to properly finish at offsets or ceiling breaks, types as indicated, directed, and approved. 3.03 REPAIR OF EXISTING ACOUSTICAL UNIT CEILINGS: Generally conform to requirements specified for new ceilings. Remove all damaged grid members or units, clean and prepare the backings, and provide new matching Work. Removed materials that are sound and undamaged may be reinstalled. 3.04 REPAIR, CLEANING, AND COMPLETION: Remove and replace all discolored, broken, or damaged materials. Completed ceilings shall present a smooth plane surface free of edge or corner offsets or breaks, cupping, scratches, gouges, stains or hand marks, or other defects. Clean exposed surfaces and remove foreign matter. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Resilient Base City Attorney & Administration Offices 09650 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09650 RESILIENT BASE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide resilient base complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Rubber base. 2. Reducer strips. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Raised metal thresholds. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Furnish products by the following manufacturers, or approved equals: Rubber Base Burke Rubber Company Roppe Rubber Corporation 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for submittal procedures. A. Samples: Submit the following for selection and approval: 1. Submit samples of each selected color or pattern of base for final approval. 2. Reducer strips and trims. B. Data: Submit copies of the flooring manufacturer's recommended standard dryness testing, ADA, Section 4.29 compliance and required test results, and installation instruction for each type of flooring and base for approval. C. Moisture Testing Results: Submit written reports covering all moisture test results for record purposes only and not for approval. D. Maintenance Materials: At completion, deliver following maintenance materials to the Owner in unopened factory containers or in sealed cartons with labels identifying the contents, matching installed materials. Include unopened cans of adhesives adequate to install the maintenance materials. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Resilient Base City Attorney & Administration Offices 09650 - 2 Vernon, California 1. Rubber base, at least 100 lineal feet with 10 end stop units, 15 outside corner units, and 15 inside corner units. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND STORAGE: Deliver materials to site in the manufacturer's original unopened labeled containers. Store all resilient flooring at minimum 70 degrees F for 48 hours before installing. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS: Do not start flooring installation until satisfactory moisture testing results are obtained and the Work of all other trades is substantially completed, including painting. Keep the areas of installation and materials at minimum 70 degrees F during and for 10 days after installation is completed. Maintain adequate ventilation for the removal of moisture and fumes. Verify conditions as specified in Section 01400. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Rubber base: Coved top-set 4" and 6" high as indicated on drawings using colors as scheduled on drawings or as selected by Architect, non-shrinking, 1/8" thick, with matching molded inside and outside corners and end stops. Setting materials: Adhesives, primers, and fillers of type and composition recommended by materials manufacturers, cut-back or equal types not containing water, factory labeled as to substrates on which application is approved by the manufacturer. Reducer strips: Extruded aluminum, edge-butting (not lapping) type. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: Conform to flooring manufacturer's recommended moisture testing and installation procedures and to requirements herein. A. Preparation: Clean substrates of all deleterious substances and foreign matter. Fill cracks or depressions with latex leveling compound of the type recommended by flooring manufacturer for specific job conditions. Prior to laying flooring, test concrete for adequate dryness using the testing procedure conforming to flooring manufacturer's directions. Prime concrete floor slabs on grade; prime other slabs if so recommended by flooring manufacturer. B. Base Installation: Securely cement to backing in long lengths, minimum 18" long filler pieces, top and toe continuously contacting wall and floor, all joints tight. Provide factory-made internal and external corners, and end stops where cove base ends at jambs and offsets. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Resilient Base City Attorney & Administration Offices 09650 - 3 Vernon, California 3.02 CLEANING, WAXING, AND COMPLETION: Keep all flooring and base surfaces clean as installation progresses. Clean flooring and base when sufficiently seated and remove foreign substances. Immediately prior to Owner's acceptance of building, apply wax on resilient tile flooring in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Clean adjacent surfaces of adhesive or other defacement. Replace all damaged or defective Work to the original specified condition. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Carpet Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09690 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09690 CARPET TILE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide carpet tile complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Carpet tile B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Concrete substrate. 2. Vapor emission and Alkalinity Control 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Qualifications of Installing Mechanics: Employ skilled journeymen carpet layer mechanics. B. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: Carpeting shall meet the requirements of Federal, State and Local Regulatory Agencies for flammability, static control, or other properties as required and as specified herein. The carpet, pad and method of installation shall conform to CBC Section 1124B.3 with the pile height conforming to CBC Section 1124.3 and carpet edges conforming to CBC Section1124B.2 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Layout Shop Drawings: Submit showing dimensioned layout of all seams, location of dye lot changes, and details for binder bars. Approval does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for the satisfactory installation of carpet tile. B. Samples: 1. Master Samples: After preliminary approval, submit three labeled minimum carpet tile square Samples from each dye lot of carpet required for the Work. Samples shall demonstrate that dye lots acceptably match and there will be no apparent color change between carpet tile pieces of different dye lots. C. Sample Installations: Prepare as many Sample installations as are required for approval. Use preparation techniques, installation materials conforming to approved submittals, and installation methods proposed for the Work. Architect CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Carpet Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09690 - 2 Vernon, California will closely examine installations for workmanship, appearance, alignment and preservation of carpet pattern, non-detectability of seams when viewed from any direction or distance at the height of a standing or sitting person, and freedom from manufacturing or installation defects of any kind. Finally approved Sample installations establish the quality required for all carpet installations, shall be identified and recorded, and shall remain in place. Sample installations are required for: 1. All carpet tile in one area designated by Architect. D. Product Data: Submit the following: 1. Carpet manufacturer's published technical data fully describing all carpet tile materials, construction, and recommended installation directions. 2. Technical data and usage instructions for each adhesive and sealer material. 3. Carpet manufacturer's published instructions for maintenance care, cleaning, and repair of carpet tile (5 copies). E. Certificate: Submit a certificate from the carpet tile manufacturer that materials supplied comply with fire hazard resistance standards specified. F. Maintenance Materials: Owner will select the amount of carpet tile to be retained for maintenance purposes. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: Deliver materials in original unbroken packages, containers, or bundles bearing name of manufacturer, complete material identification, brand, and grade. Store in dry ventilated locations. Handle by methods that prevent damage, soiling, and contamination. On delivery of carpet tile material, bale ticket on each roll shall be recorded by Contractor and delivered to Owner. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Ventilation and Temperature: Verify that areas to be carpeted are ventilated to remove fumes from installation materials, and areas are within temperature range recommended by the various material manufacturers for installation conditions. B. Protection: Keep traffic and personnel off carpet tile until at least 12 hours after installation. Cover carpet with heavy non-staining kraft paper or equivalent in areas where Work of other trades is to be performed and passage areas. Protect carpet tile from damage or soiling. Keep protection in place until ready for final clean-up operations. 1.06 WARRANTY: Refer to Section 01740. Furnish a written warranty to Owner for one year covering defects in materials or workmanship. Include trimming, relaying, or replacement as necessary, at no cost to Owner. Warranty must be issued by Carpet Manufacturer. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Carpet Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09690 - 3 Vernon, California PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SUBSTITUTIONS: Refer to Section 01600. If required by the Owner or Architect, proposed substitute carpet shall be subjected to analysis at the Contractor's expense by a recognized testing laboratory, such as the Pittsburg Testing Lab, to determine the quality of proposed materials. Request for substitution shall be accompanied by a list stating the characteristics which differ from those of carpet tile specified with supporting data to justify the differences. 2.02 CARPET TILE MATERIALS: A. Identification and Labeling: Carpet tile shall bear a positive identification by a label service showing the carpet fire hazard classification as determined by a nationally recognized testing laboratory such as UL. B. Carpet Tile Test Standards: Carpet tile shall pass following tests and be so labeled: 1. Stratatec “Patterned Loop” 2. Fiber: 90% solution dyed / 10% yarn dyed 3. ASTM E Radiant Panel Test, results greater than or equal to .45 watts/sq.cm. 4. Flame and smoke spread, Class I Rating. 5. Yarn weight of 18 oz./yd2. 6. Pile thickness of 0.187 in. 7. Tuft gauge of 5/64 8. Stitches/inch of 8.5 ends/in. 9. Pile density (UM 44 D) 5735. 10. Backing structure of 129.5 oz./yd2, 100% Recycled Content. 11. Total weight of 18 oz./yd2 12. Total size of 24 in. x 24 in. C. Carpet Tile: Provide carpet tile in size, color and patterns as scheduled on drawings. D. Carpet Tile Adhesive: Provide Dynamix MB by XL Brands (800) 367-4583. Product is a water based pressure sensitive adhesive. The product is low order and is CRI Green Label Plus approved. Install in accordance with manufacturers specifications and recommendations. 2.03 RELATED MATERIALS: Use following products unless other materials are specifically recommended and named in carpet manufacturer's technical data. A. Leveling Compound: Latex type compound, Merkote Products “Mer-Ko Underlay L" or Crossfield Products "Dex-O-Tex G-26 Underlayment". Verify that the compound is compatible with floor adhesive. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Carpet Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09690 - 4 Vernon, California PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION: Verify conditions as specified in Section 01400. The Contractor, carpet tile supplier, and carpet tile installer shall inspect concrete floor slabs prior to start of carpet installation and shall report to Architect, in writing, all conditions which will adversely affect installation of carpeting. Do not begin carpet installation until all reported conditions are corrected. 3.02 PREPARATION: Do not start preparation until concrete floor slabs are at least 90 days old. Conform to the recommendations of Interface Flooring Systems, Inc. (877) 733-7403, Contractor shall obtain written instructions as to each type of application and/or installation prior to starting of the Work. A. Cleaning and Drying: Clean slabs of oil, grease, waxes, curing compound, dust, dirt, debris, paint, and other deleterious substances. Verify that concrete is dry and vapor emission levels should not exceed three pounds as determined by the proper application of the calcium chloride test, if higher than 8 pounds, STOP INSTALLATION, number of tests as needed to ensure that slabs are dry but at least one test per floor and for every 2500 square feet of floor area. Allow slabs showing excessive moisture to dry and re-test until dried to tolerance allowed by floor adhesive manufacturer. Use a commercial vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt. Damp mop to remove dust that may remain after first vacuuming, allow surface to dry, and again vacuum; repeat the procedure if necessary to eliminate all dust. Do not use oiled or chemical treated sawdust or any similar product for dust removal. B. Leveling: All floor slabs shall be true to level and plane within a tolerance of 1/8" in 10-feet. Test floor areas both ways with a 10-foot straightedge and repair high and low areas exceeding allowable tolerance. Remove high areas by power sanding, stone rubbing or grinding, chipping off and filling with leveling compound, or equivalent method. Fill low areas with leveling compound. Repair and level the surfaces having abrupt changes in plane, such as trowel marks or ridges, whether or not within the allowable tolerance. Again clean areas where repairs are performed. 3.03 CARPET INSTALLATION: A. General: Install carpet tile in each dye lot in the number sequence furnished by manufacturer. Carpet tile, quarter turn 45 degrees in one direction and do not reverse direction at any locations. Align carpet tile with centerline of room or space, and adjust at edges for wall variations. B. Color Control: Plan dye lot change locations to eliminate shading problems and rejection. Use only one dye lot for each area of the building unless otherwise approved; if more than one dye lot is used, obtain prior approval of color match between dye lots. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Carpet Tile City Attorney & Administration Offices 09690 - 5 Vernon, California C. Laying and Seaming: Follow highest quality professional installation procedures outlined by the National Association of Floor Covering Installers and the carpet tile manufacturer's directions as to workmanship. Preserve uniform row alignment and spacing on both sides and across seams. Lay carpet tile with tuft or loop rows in straight lines both ways, free of offsets, waviness, distortion, or misalignment. Trim carpet at walls, columns, and penetrations for a compressed fit. D. Doorways: Extend carpet into doorways without piecing in and seam to carpet tile on other side of door under door centerline except where metal thresholds occurs; no small filler pieces of carpet will be permitted at doorways. E. Adhesive Installation: Do not stretch carpeting and carpet tile during installation. Use notched trowel directed by adhesive manufacturer. Evenly spread adhesive free of excess or thin areas. Place and roll stair and carpet tile within "open time" of adhesive. Coat all seam edges with seam sealer (not floor adhesive) applied to bottom of face yarn and entire edge of backings, and produce tight compressed seams free of gaps, peaking, or ridging. Roll or broom carpet towards open seams free of gaps, peaking, or ridging. Roll or broom carpet towards open seams or edges to expel trapped air and obtain full embedding in adhesive. 3.04 CLEAN-UP: As each area is completed, clean up all dirt and debris, remove spots and soiling with proper cleaner, trim off loose threads with sharp scissors, and vacuum entire area clean. 3.05 INSTRUCTION: After installations are complete, carpet manufacturer's technical representative shall instruct Owner's personnel in maintenance of the installed carpeting tile. Give the instruction at time and location designated by Owner. 3.06 COMPLETED INSTALLATIONS: Clean and free of loose areas, defective or apparent seams, scallops, puckers, ripples, distortion, or other defects, and matching the quality of the approved Sample installation. All carpet tile installations not complying with these requirements, as determined by Architect, will be rejected. Contractor shall remove rejected carpeting tile and install new conforming carpeting at no extra cost to Owner. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Painting City Attorney & Administration Offices 09900 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 09900 PAINTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide and perform painting, complete. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Submittals. 2. Preparation of surfaces. 3. Painting of interior surfaces, except as otherwise specified. 4. Back priming of all wood items. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Shop prime coats and factory finishes. 2. Painting specified as Work of other Sections. 3. Calking and sealants. C. Surfaces Not To Be Painted: 1. Non-ferrous metal work (other than zinc-coated surfaces) and plated metal, unless particular items are specified to be painted. 2. Exterior concrete walls and surfaces. 3. Surfaces concealed in walls and above solid ceilings. 4. Non-metallic walking surfaces unless specifically shown or specified to be painted. 5. Factory finished surfaces. 6. Stone surfaces. 7. Galvanized gratings. 8. Surfaces indicated not to be painted. 9. Surfaces specified to be finish painted under other Sections. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. List of Paint Materials: Prior to submittal of Samples, submit a complete list of proposed paint materials, identifying each material by manufacturer's name, product name and number, including primers, thinners, and coloring agents, together with manufacturers' catalog data fully describing each material as to contents, recommended usage, and preparation and application methods and all manufacturers warranties. Identify surfaces to receive various paint materials. All paints submitted must meet or exceed current State Of California health and environmental standards. All products submitted shall be free of ethylene glycol. Do not deviate from approved list. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Painting City Attorney & Administration Offices 09900 - 2 Vernon, California B. Color Samples: Prior to preparing Samples, obtain Owner's color and gloss selections and instructions. Using materials from approved list prepare and submit 8-1/2" by 11" Samples of each complete opaque paint finish, making sure that all samples meet the gloss percentage criteria set forth in the finish schedule. C. Natural or Stain Finish Samples: Prepare Samples on 12" squares of the same species and appearance of wood as used in the Work. 1.03 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Protection: Protect all painting while in progress and cover and protect adjoining surfaces and property of others from damage. Exercise care to prevent paint from contacting surfaces not to be painted. During painting of exterior work, cover windows, doors, concrete, and other surfaces not to be painted. B. Examination of Surfaces: Examine surfaces to be painted or finished under this Section and verify satisfactory condition; as specified in Section 01400, notify General Contractor and/or Owner and/or Architect in writing of unsatisfactory surfaces. Application of first coat of any finishing system constitutes acceptance of the surface by Painting Subcontractor. This does not relieve the Sub- Contractor from proper preparation of surfaces. C. Weather Conditions: Apply paint to clean, dry, prepared surfaces. Do not apply exterior paint during rainy, damp, foggy, or excessively hot and/or windy weather. Arrange for temporary heat and ventilation required for interior painting. D. Precaution: Place oily rags and waste in self-closing metal containers, removed from site at the end of each day. Do not let rags and waste accumulate. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Use the paint products of only one paint manufacturer unless otherwise specified or approved. In any case, primers, intermediate, and finish coats in each painting system must be products of same manufacturer, including thinners and coloring agents, except materials furnished with prime coat by other trades. To the maximum extent feasible, factory mix each paint material to correct color, gloss, and consistency for application. Dunn-Edwards Paint Company products specified designate intended types and qualities. Furnish paints from one of the following manufacturers; refer to Section 01600 regarding substitutions: PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 WORKMANSHIP: Apply painting materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions by brush or roller; spray painting is not allowed without specific approval in each case. Apply each coat at the proper consistency, free of brush or roller marks, sags, runs, or other evidence of poor workmanship. Do not lap paint on glass, hardware, and other surfaces not to be painted; apply masking as required. Sand between enamel coats. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Painting City Attorney & Administration Offices 09900 - 3 Vernon, California 3.02 PREPARATION: Properly prepare surfaces to receive finishes. A. Repair all cracks, holes and voids in surfaces to be refinished with appropriate sealants and repair compounds to insure permanency to the surfaces and compatible to the painting systems to follow. "Float-Off" and texture the patching materials, to match the adjacent surfaces. Allow repair compounds to fully dry prior to painting application. B. Exterior Plaster: If required, fill hairline cracks with portland cement patching material; report larger cracks to Architect for correction. Test and ensure plaster is sufficiently dry to receive the paint finish. C. Gypsum Wallboard: Touch-up minor defects with spackle, sanded smooth and flush. Report other defects as specified. D. Shop Coated Metal: Degrease and clean of foreign matter. Clean and spot paint field connections, welds, soldered joints, burned, or abraded portions with same material used in shop coats. After complete hardening, sand entire surfaces for coat to follow. E. Uncoated Ferrous Metal: Degrease and clean of dirt, rust, mill scale, and other foreign matter using rotary brushes, solvent, or sandblasting. Remove pits and welding slag, and clean surfaces to bright metal before priming. Apply metal primer not more than three hours after preparation. F. Galvanized and Non Ferrous Metal: Degrease and clean of foreign matter. Apply specified pretreatment, and immediately apply primer paint. G. Enameled Woodwork: Sand smooth with grain and dust clean. After priming, putty all nail holes, cracks, or other defects with putty matching color of finish paint. Cover knots and sappy areas with shellac or approved knot sealer. Sand each base coat smooth when dry. Back prime exposed exterior wood or wood type products. H. Transparent Finished Woodwork: Sand smooth with the grain and dust clean. Repair all defects with filler tinted to match stain or wood color, as required, after first coat of sanding sealer and remove all smears. I. Fixtures, Equipment, and Hardware Items: Cooperate with other trades and coordinate removal of fixtures, equipment, and hardware as required to perform painting. Items to be removed include, without limitation: signs and graphics; switch and receptacle plates; escutcheons and like plates; all surface-mounted equipment; free-standing equipment blocking access; grilles and louvers at ducts opening into finished spaces; and other items as required and directed. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Painting City Attorney & Administration Offices 09900 - 4 Vernon, California J. Reveals: In gypsum board, plaster and other surfaces reveals are to be painted to match adjacent color and finish, unless otherwise indicated or selected by the Owner. Obtain approval of the Architect prior to commencing work. K. Back Priming: Refer to Section 06200 for requirements. Unexposed backside of all exterior siding, wood trim or other wood products shall be back primed and/or finished per manufacturer’s recommendations. L. Surfaces Not Mentioned: Prepare surfaces according to recommendations of the paint manufacturer's and as approved. 3.03 COATS AND COLORS: The number of paint coats specified to be applied are minimum. Ensure acceptable paint finishes or uniform color, free from cloudy or mottled areas and evident thinness on arises. "Spot" or undercoat surfaces as necessary to produce such results. Tint each coat a slightly different shade of finish color to permit identification. Conform to approved Samples. Obtain approval of each coat before applying next coat; otherwise apply an additional coat over entire surface involved at no additional cost to Owner. 3.04 INTERIOR PAINTING: Provide finishes as scheduled on Drawings or directed, gloss of finishes as scheduled or, where not scheduled, as designated by the Architect. Enamel for finish shall be of the following glosses: Gloss Enamel (70 – 80%) EVSH60 Evershield Gloss Paint Semi-Gloss Enamel (40 – 50%) ENSO50 Enso Premium Semi-Gloss 0 VOC Paint Or EVSH50 Evershield Int. / Ext. Semi-Gloss Paint Low Sheen (26 – 40%) EVSH40 Evershield Int. / Ext. Low Sheen Paint Eggshell (10 – 15%) ENSO30 Enso Premium Eggshell 0 VOC Paint Or SPMA30 Suprema Eggshell Paint A. Flat - Drywall: 1st Coat: ENSO00 Enso Premium Interior Low Odor 0 VOC Primer 2nd Coat: ENSO10 Enso Premium Interior Low Odor 0 VOC Flat Paint B. Enamel - Drywall: 1st Coat: ENSO00 Enso Premium Interior Low Odor 0 VOC Primer 2nd Coat: ENSO50 Enso Premium Low Odor 0 VOC Semi-Gloss Paint Or EVSH50 Evershield Int. / Ext. Semi-Gloss Paint 3rd Coat: ENSO50 Enso Premium Low Odor 0 VOC Semi-Gloss Paint Or EVSH50 Evershield Int. / Ext. Semi-Gloss Paint CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Painting City Attorney & Administration Offices 09900 - 5 Vernon, California C. Flat - Metal: Treat galvanized metal with GE 123 Galva-Etch Etching Liquid. 1st Coat: GAPR00 Galv-Alum Non-Ferrous Metal Primer BRPR00-1 Series Bloc-Rust Int. / Ext. Rust preventative Metal Primer for ferrous metal 2nd Coat: SPMA10 Suprema Interior Flat Paint 3rd Coat: SPMA10 Suprema Interior Flat Paint D. Enamel - Metal: Treat galvanized metal with SCME01 Etching Liquid. 1st Coat: GAPR00 Galv-Alum Non-Ferrous Metal Primer BRPR00-1 Series Bloc-Rust Int. / Ext. Rust preventative Metal Primer for ferrous metal 2nd Coat: Enamel, gloss as scheduled or designated 3rd Coat: Enamel, gloss as scheduled or designated Exception: On all exposed surfaces of steel stairs and steel pipe or steel tubing railings, apply 2 coats of 9V Series Synlustro Semi-Gloss Paint (available in qts only in SCAQMD) or 10V Series Synlustro Gloss Paint (available in qts only in SCAQMD) in lieu of the 2nd and 3rd Coats above. 3.05 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING: A. Duct Interiors: Paint with flat black fire-retardant paint to extent visible through grilles and registers in finished rooms and spaces. B. Weatherstripping or Sound Seals: Paint exposed metal surfaces to match the door frame, whether or not unfinished, furnished with factory prime coat, or factory treated for paint adhesion. C. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Carefully review Divisions 15 and 16 of the Specifications regarding painting performed thereunder and other painting required to be performed under this Section. Perform all painting of mechanical and electrical equipment and materials that are not expressly specified to be painted under Division 15 or 16, including required identification and color code painting, stenciling, and banding. D. Miscellaneous: For any items not specifically shown or specified that require a paint finish, Contractor shall confer with Owner to determine if any additional painting is required, apply 3 coats of paint as directed. 3.06 CLEANING AND TOUCH-UP WORK: Make a detailed inspection of paint finishes after all painting is completed, remove spatterings of paint from adjoining surfaces, and make good all damage that may be caused by such cleaning operations. Carefully touch- up all abraded, stained, or otherwise disfigured painting, as approved, and leave entire painting in first-class condition. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Building Specialties City Attorney & Administration Offices 10010 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 10010 BUILDING SPECIALTIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide building specialties complete as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Fire extinguisher cabinets. 2. Signs. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Metal fabrications. 2. Finish carpentry. 3. Painting. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings and Samples: Submit for various items as specified hereinafter. Shop materials, finish, characteristics, construction and fabrication details and procedure, layout and erection diagrams, methods of anchorage to building construction, templates for backing or anchorage, and other criteria. B. Product Data: Submit catalog data for the standard manufactured items and as applicable to shop-fabricated or shop-assembled items. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURE: Use products of only one manufacture throughout for each specialty item specified unless otherwise noted or approved. 2.02 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS: Provide where shown, cabinets manufacture by JL Industries, Inc., Provide Cosmic Series, Model 5E, 5 lb. cap. 2A: 10B: C UL rating. Color Red, Provide cabinets of Academy Series, Finish to be painted aluminum, color as selected by Architect, with square trim where surface mounted, rolled edge for semi- recessed installation, and return trim for full recessed installation. Provide door style B, solid door with # 17 clear tempered safety glass insert and SAF-T-LOK. Provide lockable fire extinguisher cabinets. Provide Fire-FX option at fire-rated walls. Mounting Brackets are Mark Bracket model MB818, marine type bracket. 2.03 SIGNS: Fabricate and provide signs as detailed on drawings or as selected by Owner. Provide Shop Drawings for Architects approval prior to fabrication. Contracted Grade 2 Braille shall be used whenever Braille symbols are specifically required. Dots shall be CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Building Specialties City Attorney & Administration Offices 10010 - 2 Vernon, California spaced 1/10” on center within each cell with 2/10” space between cells. Dots shall be raised 1/40” above background. Refer to CBC Section 1117B.5.6. All signage shall conform to CBC Section 1117B.5 and 1103.2.4. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: Conform to the approved submittals and the various manufacturers instructions. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Toilet Partitions City Attorney & Administration Offices 10162 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 10162 TOILET PARTITIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide solid phenolic toilet partitions as indicated, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Floor mounted toilet partitions. 2. Wall-mounted urinal screens. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Toilet accessories. 2. Concealed backing or blocking in walls. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. A. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings showing dimensioned layouts, the required location of backing in walls, connections to ceiling and wall supports, preparation and reinforcing of panels to receive various toilet accessories and grab bars, and erection diagrams. B. Product Data: Submit catalog data for each hardware item and fitting. C. Samples: Submit Samples of finish in designated colors as scheduled on drawings or as selected by Architect for approval prior to fabrication. D. Certificate: Submit manufacturer's certificate attesting that, treatment, and finish provided conform to requirements specified and ADA requirements. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 TOILET COMPARTMENTS: Bobrick Floor Mounted Overhead Braced “DuraLine” Series 1080 solid phenolic compartments, with polished black edges color(s) as scheduled on drawings or as selected by the Architect A. Construction: As standard with manufacturer, modified as necessary to suit the installation requirements, 1" finished thickness for doors, stiles, wall posts, and panels, with no hardware exposed on exterior compartments. Provide reinforced cutouts in partitions where required for toilet accessories. Provide concealed reinforcements for grab bar connections to panels, designed for at least 300 pound shear load. Provide a anodized aluminum continuous anti-grip profile channel to cap over top of pilasters. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Toilet Partitions City Attorney & Administration Offices 10162 - 2 Vernon, California B. Hardware: Provide hardware as selected by the Architect with the compartment manufacturer. Equip doors with continuous hinges, coat hook and bumper, latch bolt, and combination stop and keeper. Assemble compartments with continuous wall metal brackets matching hardware. Use theft-proof fasteners of matching materials. Provide U-shaped or loop type hardware at each side of door, and flip-over or sliding latch per CBC 1115B.3.1.4.5 for accessible stalls. Toilet stalls for disabled persons shall have slide bolt door latch, wire pulls both sides of the door and self-closing hinges. Door hardware shall be mounted at 30” to 44” above finished floor. Disabled doors at front entry stalls shall have 32”, and side entry stalls shall have 34” minimum clear width when the door is open 90 degrees. Coat hook shall be installed at 48” maximum. C. Urinal Screens: Same construction, thickness, and finish as partitions, 18" by 42" size unless otherwise indicated, installed with continuous metal brackets secured with matching machine screws into concealed backing. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: Form and assemble work plumb, square, and in true plane without warp or wind, connections made tight and secure. Remove punctured or scratched material and provide conforming material. Leave the entire installation clean and free of oil, grease, handmarks, or other foreign matter, and with hardware adjusted for correct operation. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Toilet Accessories City Attorney & Administration Offices 10800 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 10800 TOILET ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide accessories for toilet rooms complete as indicated, specified, and required. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: A. Product Data: Submit the manufacturer's technical Product Data and installation directions. B. Samples: Submit such Samples as Architect may request, which will be returned to Contractor. Approved Samples may be installed in the Work. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Accessories as scheduled on Drawings, brushed stainless steel products of Bobrick or Bradley. Refer to Section 01600 regarding substitutions. 2.02 TOILET ROOM MIRRORS: Provide Bobrick Series as scheduled on drawings or as selected by Architect, install where indicated on drawings. Mirror quality 1/4" thick polished plate, ground edges, double-silvered, copper backed, and organic coating, bearing 15-year guarantee against silver spoilage. Provide stainless steel channels as scheduled on drawings and secure with adhesive supplied by mirror manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: Install accessories square, plumb, and level. Securely anchor by mechanical means only using stainless steel fasteners. Obtain required rough-in and installation templates. Exact locations shall be as indicated or directed by the Architect. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Mechanical City Attorney & Administration Offices 15000 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 15000 MECHANICAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide all mechanical, plumbing and HVAC systems complete as indicated on drawings, specified, and required. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Complete mechanical systems. 2. Complete plumbing systems 3. HVAC systems B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Electrical connections. 2. Civil connections. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. Submit complete Shop Drawings Section 01300, "Submittals". PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Provide materials and equipment required for completion of work as shown or required on the drawings. 2.02 ACCESSORIES: Provide all hardware, accessories, and miscellaneous items for a complete operational systems. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: All mechanical systems work shall be properly installed in strict compliance with drawings and all Code requirements. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 15500 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 CONDITIONS: Division 1 and Mechanical Sections apply to the work of this section. 1.02 SCOPE: A. Work Included: All labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment, facilities, transportation and services necessary for and incidental to performing all operations of the work of this section, complete as shown on the drawings and/or specified herein. Work included but is not necessarily limited to the following: 1. Examine all other sections for work related to those other sections and required to be included as work under this section. 2. Submittals: The contract shall provide the following: Complete shop drawings for the fire sprinkler system as referenced in NFPA 13, Current Edition, Section 1-9.2. Layout of sprinkler heads and piping coordinated with lights and other mechanical trades. 3. Preparation of sprinkler layout drawings and approvals. 4. All sprinkler piping, alarm valve assemblies, sprinkler heads, valve and necessary accessories for complete systems. 5. Drain piping and connections to points of termination. 6. Hangers, supports, sleeves and all necessary accessories for piping systems. 7. System control valves with tamper switches. 8. Access doors and panels as specified and/or required. 9. Protective painting if indicated on drawing. 10. Cutting and patching, as specified and/or required. 11. Alarm devices and tamper proof flow switches. 12. Flow, flushing, and pressure test. 13. Sprinkler piping, head locations and relocations are to be shown on the drawings. The Contractor may alter the layout, however, any piping changes must be coordinated with all trades (including structural engineer) and any head relocation must be approved by the Architect prior to submitting to the authorities for approval. All head relocation must be clearly indicated with reflected ceiling plan showing all equipment effecting appearance. 14. Due care shall be taken to coordinate sprinkler piping with other trades. No extra payment will be allowed where obstruction in the work of others or work under this contract requires offsets in the piping. B. Related Work Not Included In This Section: 1. Finish painting. 2. Valve supervisor wiring, smoke detectors, and alarm supervisory system. CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 2 Vernon, California 3. Electrical connections to alarm check valves, control panels. 1.03 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF AREAS TO BE SPRINKLERED: A. Area: The entire building shall be sprinklered. B. Sprinkler head spacing shall be in compliance with NFPA Pamphlet No. 13 Current Edition, as modified by Fire Department. C. Locations of riser and check valve assemblies are existing. 1.04 SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA: System Design shall be based on the following (verify acceptability with Owners Insurance Agency): A. Public Areas: 1. Designed for Light Hazard, calculated at .10 GPM per square feet over the hydraulically most remote 1500 square feet. 2. Sprinkler heads to be rated at 155o and spaced at a maximum of 225 square feet or in accordance with NFPA #13. B. Mechanical Areas: 1. Designed Ordinary Hazard, calculated at .15 GPM per square feet over the hydraulically most remote 1500 square feet. 2. Sprinkler heads to be rated at 155o and spaced at a maximum of 130 square feet. C. Maximum velocity allowable through underground pipe is 16 F.P.S. D. Maximum velocity allowable through overhead pipe is 32 F.P.S. E. Water Supply: Automatic Fire Sprinkler System shall be hydraulically calculated based on a maximum of 90% of the flow information provided by Water District based on a test conducted and confirmed. Results of test shall include all losses for piping, fitting, and valves back to the point of connection of fire service to public water main. Also the contractor shall verify with the Water Department in writing any seasonal conditions that may have a negative affect on the above flow test. 1.05 SERVICE CONNECTIONS: The Sprinkler Contractor is to pay for all fees required to obtain the permit from the Fire or Building Dept. 1.06 RULES AND REGULATIONS: The complete installation shall be made in compliance with the requirements of the latest rules and regulations of the National Fire Protection Association, Local Fire Marshall, and the Insurance Underwriter assigned by Owner. The drawings and specifications shall have precedence only when their requirements are greater than these agencies, but not if less. CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 3 Vernon, California A. Qualification of Contractor: The Contractor for the installation of the work of this section shall be duly licensed and regularly engaged in the installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment as listed by Underwriter's Laboratories, and other nationally recognized testing laboratories. B. Submittal Data: The contractor shall provide the following: Complete shop drawings for the fire sprinkler system as referenced in NFPA 13 Section 1-9.2. Layout of sprinkler heads and piping coordinated with lights and other mechanical trades. 1. Equipment to be used shall be submitted for approval to Owner & Architect. 2. It shall be understood that there will be no additions to the contract for any changes necessary for this approval. 3. After receiving stamped approval of the approving agency, shop drawing shall be submitted for review to Owner & Architect. One (1) reproducible of shop drawing, stamped and approved by authorities having jurisdiction, shall be submitted to the Architect for approval and no installation shall commence until Architect's approval has been obtained. Additional stamped drawing shall be delivered to each subcontractor on the project. 1.07 TEST A. Inside Piping: Upon completion of the system, the Contractor shall subject same to a hydrostatic pressure of 200 pounds per square inch, for a two hour continuous period, without a pressure loss during this period in any part of the system. Any defects due to materials or workmanship occurring during this test shall be immediately and properly corrected. 1. Obtain written verification of flush on exterior piping system prior to connection to on-site system. C. Approval: Upon completion of the system, the Contractor shall furnish a certificate of approval from legally constituted authorities having jurisdiction, or in lieu there of, a certified copy of same. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 All materials for the fire protection system shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Where only one manufacturer is specified below, the Contractor may submit alternates for approval prior to procurement. 2.02 Not Used CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 4 Vernon, California 2.03 INSIDE BUILDING PIPING AND APPARATUS: A. Sprinkler Piping: 1. Above Ground: a. Pipe: 1) Schedule 40 Black Steel and/or Schedule 10 Black Steel. 2) Type 'M' Copper. b. Fittings: 1) Class 125 cast iron fittings. 2) Standard grooved fittings. 3) UL approved welded outlets. 4) Wrought copper and bronze solder-joint pressure fittings; and/or cast bronze solder joint pressure fittings. B. Drain Piping: 1. Pipe - Schedule 40 black steel, ASTM-A53.and/or Schedule 10 black steel, ASTM-A120. 2. Fittings - Cast iron, standard weight, Underwriter's approved, or approved welded outlets. C. Valves: 1. Control valves: Underwriter's listed valves with tamper switches. Valves shall be sealed or locked open when required. 2. Drain valves: Angle globe, Stockham B216; straightway globe, Stockham B-16; or approved equal 3. Swing Check valves: Rubber faced, Underwriter's listed. D. Hangers and sway braces shall be U.L. listed and manufactured by Tolco or approved equal. E. Tamper Switches shall be U.L. listed and manufactured by Potter Electric or approved equal. F. Sprinkler Heads: 1. Sprinkler heads shall be Underwriter's approved for use intended, temperature rating as required for occupancy within building as spelled out in N.F.P.A. Standards. 2. Location and Finish CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 5 Vernon, California a. Concealed Pendant heads shall be installed in all public areas, except as specified below. Heads shall be of a bronze body having a concealed escutcheons painted by the factory to match ceiling . b. Concealed heads shall be installed in all public areas with pendent heads as shown on plans. c. Bronze finished Upright or Pendent heads shall be installed in all combustible attic areas, mansards, and clock tower not visible to the public. 3. Extra heads: Provide extra heads, 12 pendant and 6 of each other types, enclosed in suitable receptacle, and one head wrench of each type. Receptacle shall be mounted where directed. 4. Guards shall be provided where required by code. G. Pressure Gages: Pressure gages shall be installed as required by Code, Underwriters listed 3-1/2" dial type, and shall have a maximum limit of not less than twice the normal working pressure at the point where installed. H. Identification Sign: Drain valves, test valve, control valves, alarm bells shall have proper identification sign. 1. All identification signs shall be made of minimum 18 gauge steel with minimum 1" high white letters on red (or black) background. Signs shall be attached with stainless steel wire. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL: The fire protection portion of the water system installation shall conform to all applicable National Fire Protection Association Standards. 3.02 Not Used CITY OF VERNON - Tenant Improvement Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems City Attorney & Administration offices 15500 - 6 Vernon, California 3.03 BUILDING SPRINKLER INSTALLATION A. Drains: Piping shall be installed with entire system being capable of draining to drain valve at riser; where not possible provide auxiliary drain piping and valves to terminate at a point of adequate drainage facilities. Auxiliary drain method and location to be approved by all authorities having jurisdiction (including owner, architect, and government). B. Test and drain facilities shall terminate at a point of adequate drainage facilities. Auxiliary drain method and location to be approved by all authorities having jurisdiction (including owner, architect, and government). C. Coordination Piping and installation shall be coordinated with all other trades. D. Hangers and Support Provide all necessary hangers, supports, sway bracing, and rods for properly supporting and bracing sprinkler piping riser, and underground piping, all in strict accordance with requirements of NFPA Pamphlet No. 13 and 24. E. Inspector's Test Pipe: As required by code for each system, extended down to globe valve not more than 5 feet above floor, with discharge to point of adequate drainage. Auxiliary drain method and location to be approved by all authorities having jurisdiction (including owner, architect, and government). F. Concealment All piping in areas with drop ceilings shall be concealed above ceiling. G. Piping shall be so arranged to allow space for other mechanical equipment. The sprinkler contractor shall coordinate his work with all other contractors on the job, and where necessary to alter his work, it shall be done at NO extra charge to the owner. Piping shall be installed to provide maximum head height. H. Flexible joints shall be installed as necessary and shall be of an approved type. I. Sprinkler head layout in finished ceiling areas shall be symmetrical with all heads in straight lines and evenly spaced with respect to light fixtures, ceiling panels, etc. Coordinate head location with other trades. END OF SECTION CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Electrical City Attorney & Administration Offices 16000 - 1 Vernon, California SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION: Division 1 applies to this Section. Provide required electrical systems complete as indicated on drawings, specified, and required by Code. A. Work In This Section: Principal items include: 1. Complete electrical systems. 2. Complete lighting systems. B. Related Work Not In This Section: 1. Mechanical connections. 1.02 SUBMITTALS: Refer to Section 01300 for procedures. Submit complete Shop Drawings Section 01300, "Submittals". 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE: Conform to the following as applicable: A. Certification Labels: Provide equipment which complies with standards and bears certification labels as follows: 1. Energy Ratings: Provide energy guide labels with energy cost analysis (annual operating costs) and energy information as required by Federal Trade Commission. 2. UL Standards: Provide equipment with UL labels. B. Uniformity: Provide products of same manufacturer for each type of equipment required. The greatest extent possible, provide equipment by manufacturers that are scheduled on drawings for entire project. 1.04 PRODUCT DATA: Submit manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions for each type of equipment, including data indicating compliance and requirements. Submit operating and maintenance instructions for each item of equipment. Provide product cuts for Architect/Owners approval prior to purchasing any equipment. 1.05 PRODUCT WARRANTIES: Submit manufacturer's standard written warranty for each item of equipment. 1.06 FINISH/COLOR: Provide finish and color as selected by Architect/Owner or shown or scheduled, unless otherwise indicated. CITY OF VERNON – Tenant Improvement Electrical City Attorney & Administration Offices 16000 - 2 Vernon, California 1.07 DATA SHEETS: Submit manufacturer's published data sheet indicating rough opening sizes, basic space requirements, and all requirements to Architect/Owner. 1.08 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: Deliver all equipment to the site in unopened factory sealed containers bearing printed name of manufacturer, keep container dry and undamaged. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: Provide materials and equipment required for completion of work as indicated on drawings and required by Code and approved by the Architect. 2.02 ACCESSORIES: Provide all hardware, accessories, and miscellaneous items for complete operational systems. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: All electrical systems work shall be properly installed in strict compliance with drawings and all Code requirements and approval by the Architect. END OF SECTION APPENDIX A Forms to be Submitted by Bidder APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder BIDDER’S CHECKLIST TO THE BIDDER: The following list is provided for the convenience of both you and the City and to help eliminate errors and omissions which may render your bid unacceptable. Please check all appropriate boxes and submit with your bid.  IDENTITY CONFIRMATION BP-(a)  SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING/SHORING DESIGN BP-(b)  AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION (SIGNED BY BIDDER) BP-(c)  LIVING WAGE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION BP-(d)  CERTIFICATE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES FORMS AA-1,2,3 Bids are to be signed and submitted in TRIPLICATE. Bidder must submit bids in an ORIGINAL AND TWO COPIES. All bids shall be enclosed in sealed envelopes, distinctly marked “Bid” with the title of the bid and the bidder’s name and address appearing on the outside. Bids should be addressed to: City Clerk City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Mail sufficiently early or deliver in person before the time and day listed in the Notice Inviting Bids. Bids must be received in the City Clerk’s Office before that time. APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder BP-(a) IDENTITY CONFIRMATION Contractor’s Name Office Address If an individual, so state If a partnership, corporation or firm, so state, giving the names and addresses of individuals constituting the organization. If a corporation, give the following information: Name of President Name of Secretary Organized under the laws of the State of Name and address of local representative Telephone: Fax: (Here attach a certificate in form to confirm 1) the identity of the bidder or officer who signs above, 2) the fact that he is the officer named, and 3) his authority to bind the bidder). APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder BP-(b) SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING Name(s) Address Contractor License No. Description of Work SHORING DESIGN If shoring is required as part of this project, then the Civil or Structural Engineer who design this shoring is to be listed below, even if said Engineer is employed by the Contractor. If no shoring is required, write “NONE”. Engineer Names (s) Address License No. Description of Work APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder BP-(c) AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION BY CONTRACTOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) _______________________________________________________________, being first duly sworn deposes and says that he/she is ______________________________________________________________________ (Insert "Sole Owner", "Partner", "President, "Secretary", or other proper title) of______________________________________________________________________________________ (Insert name of bidder) who submits herewith to the City of Vernon a proposal; That all statements of fact in such proposal are true; That such proposal was not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization or corporation; That such proposal is genuine and not collusive or sham; That said bidder has not, directly or indirectly by agreement, communication or conference with anyone attempted to induce action prejudicial to the interest of the City of Vernon, or of any other bidder or anyone else interested in the proposed contract; and further That prior to the public opening and reading of proposals, said bidder: a. Did not directly or indirectly, induce or solicit anyone else to submit a false or sham proposal; b. Did not directly or indirectly, collude, conspire, connive or agree with anyone else that said bidder or anyone else would submit a false or sham proposal, or that anyone should refrain from bidding or withdraw his proposal; c. Did not, in any manner, directly or indirectly seek by agreement, communication or conference with anyone to raise or fix the proposal price of said bidder or of anyone else, or to raise or fix any overhead, profit or cost element of his proposal price, or of that of anyone else; d. Did not, directly or indirectly, submit his proposal price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulge information or data relative thereto, to any corporation, partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof, or to any individual or group of individuals, except the City of Vernon, or to any person or persons who have a partnership or other financial interest with said bidder in his business. I certify under penalty of perjury that the above information is correct By:______________________________________ Title:________________________________ Date:____________________________________ APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder BP-(d) LIVING WAGE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION This contract is subject to the City of Vernon’s Living Wage Ordinance, Vernon Municipal Code Chapter2 Article XVIII. The Ordinance requires that contractors providing labor or services to the City under contracts in excess of $25,000:  Pay no less than ten dollars and thirty cents ($10.30) per hour with medical benefits, or eleven dollars and fifty-five cents ($11.55) per hour without medical benefits to all employees who spend any of their time providing labor or delivering services to the City of Vernon. Additionally, in July 1st of each year thereafter the Living Wage rate shall be adjusted by the change in the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, for the Los Angeles area, for the most recently available 12 month period. Accordingly, current City contractors will be required to adjust wage rates no later than July 1st, to remain in compliance.  Notify employees who spend any of their time providing labor or delivering services to the City of Vernon who make less than twelve dollars ($12) per hour of their possible right to the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) under § 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, 26 U.S.C. § 32, and making available to such employees forms required to secure advance EITC payments. The selected contractor will be required to evidence compliance with the Living Wage Ordinance by submitting payroll records as requested by the City. Each record shall include the full name of each employee performing labor or providing services under the contract; job classification; rate of pay and benefit rate. Provisions of the Living Wage Ordinance may be waived in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement, but only if the waiver is explicitly set forth in clear and unambiguous terms. If this provision applies, you must provide a copy of the collective bargaining agreement to the City. I do hereby certify and declare under penalty of perjury that if awarded the contract for which this bid/proposal is made ________________________________will comply with the (Name of Company) requirements of the Vernon Living Wage Ordinance, Vernon Municipal Code Chapter 2 Article XVIII and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. I understand that failure to comply with the provisions of the Vernon Living Wage Ordinance may result in termination of the contract as well as other penalties as stated in Vernon Municipal Code Chapter 2 Article XVIII. ___________________________________________________________________________ (Name) (Title) ______________________________________________________________________________ (Signature) (Date) Please return this form with your bid/proposal. Questions concerning the Living Wage Ordinance should be directed to the Department of Finance – Purchasing Division 323.583.8811. APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder AA-1 FORM CERTIFICATE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES Purchasing & Payables Division 4305 Santa Fe AvenueVernon, CA 90058 (323) 583-8811 Fax (323) 826-1433 Internet: www.cityofvernon.org/departments/finance Article I. Affidavit of Equal Opportunity Employment & Non-segregation (Form AA-1) Article II. Vendor List Questionnaire (Forms AA-2 &3) In order to be placed to the City’s vendor list and be eligible to receive City business, you must provide the following information except where indicated as “optional”. By submitting this form you are declaring under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California and the laws of the United States that the information is true and correct. Furthermore, you are certifying that your firm will adhere to equal opportunity employment practices to assure that applicants and employees are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex or age. And, your firm does not and will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and that it does not and will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location, under its control, where segregated facilities are maintained. Name of Company___________________________ Business Telephone_____________ Address______________________________ Fax number ___________________ (optional) City__________________________State________ Zip____________________ Contact Person________________________ E-mail Address________________________ (optional) Tax ID Number (or Social Security Number)_________________ Remit Address (if different) ____________________________________________________ Please state clearly and concisely the type(s) of goods and services your company provides: The following section is OPTIONAL and is for statistical reporting purposes only. Ownership (please check all that apply): African-American____ Asian____ Armenian____ Hispanic____ Native American____ Disabled____ Female____ APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder AA-2 FORM Project Workforce Utilization (Form AA-2) This form is to be included in all bid documents for projects involving labor or services valued at $25,000 or more. Instructions: Please indicate the job titles/classifications to be used in the performance of this contract should it be awarded to your firm. Please indicate the number of employees in each job classification as well as the number of new hires, if any, as a result of this contract. Name of Company: ________________________________________ Project: ____________________________________________ Job Titles/Classification Estimated number of existing staff to be employed in this classification if awarded the contract Estimated number of new hires to be employed in this classification if awarded the contract Are any current employees or potential new hires Vernon residents? If so, how many? APPENDIX “A” – Forms to be Completed by Bidder AA-3 FORM Current Permanent Workforce Utilization (Form AA-3) OPTIONAL Name of Company: ___________________________________________ Project: _______________________________________________ Completion of this form is OPTIONAL. Any information supplied by vendors is for reporting purposes only and will not be factored into the award of any contract. Instructions: Please indicate the number of employees in each Job Classification belonging to the following groups. White (not of Hispanic origin) African-American (not of Hispanic origin) Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Native American Armenian Male Female CLASSIFICATION Officials/ Managers Professionals Technicians Office/Clerical Skilled Craft Workers Operators (semi-skilled) Laborers Service Workers TOTAL APPENDIX B Sample Contract 1 September 2013 LABOR AND MATERIALS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND [CONTRACTOR’S NAME] COVER PAGE Contractor: [insert name of contractor] Responsible Principal of Contractor: [insert name, title] Notice Information - Contractor: [insert name of contractor] [insert street address] [insert city, state, zip code] Attention: [insert name, title] Phone: [insert phone number] Facsimile: [insert fax number] Notice Information - City: City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Attention: [insert department head] [insert department head title] Telephone: (323) 583-8811 ext. [insert] Facsimile: [insert fax number] Commencement Date: [insert commencement date] Termination Date: [insert termination date], unless extended pursuant to Section 1 Consideration: Total not to exceed $[insert amount] (includes all applicable sales tax); and more particularly described in Exhibit B Records Retention Period Three (3) years, pursuant to Section 8.3 2 September 2013 LABOR AND MATERIALS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND [CONTRACTOR’S NAME] THIS Contract is made between the CITY OF VERNON ("City"), a California charter City and California municipal corporation, and [Contractor’s Name], a [State incorporated in] corporation (“Contractor”) The City and Contractor agree as follows: 1.0 Contractor shall furnish all necessary and incidental labor, material, equipment, transportation and services as described in, and strictly in accordance with, and subject to all terms and conditions set forth in Specifications for _______________________, as more fully set forth in the Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”. 2.0 All work shall be done in a manner satisfactory to the City’s Director of Public Works, Water and Development Services (“Director”), or the Director’s designee, in writing, and shall be of highest quality with respect to _________________________________________. In the event Contractor fails to perform satisfactorily the City shall advise Contractor in writing, and Contractor shall have thirty (30) days to cure such failure to satisfactorily perform. If Contractor fails to so cure its performance within said 30 days, the City may, at its option, terminate this Contract for default without further liability, other than payment to Contractor for work performed satisfactorily prior to the date of termination. 3.0 Contractor shall commence work upon the signing of this contract and shall perform work requested in writing by Director. 4.0 In consideration of satisfactory and timely Performance of requested work, the City shall pay Contractor as follows: In the first three years of this Contract, a grand total amount not to exceed ________________________________ Dollars ($000,000). 5.0 Concurrently with the execution of this Contract, Contractor shall furnish bonds of a surety satisfactory to the City, as provided in the specifications and Notice Inviting Bids. The cost of the bonds shall be paid by Contractor. 6.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 6.1 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. 6.1.1 It is understood that in the performance of the services herein provided for, Contractor shall be, and is, an independent contractor, and is not an agent or employee of City and shall furnish such services in its own manner and method except as required by this Contract. Further, Contractor has and shall retain the right to exercise full control over the employment, direction, compensation and discharge of all persons employed by Contractor in the performance of the services hereunder. Contractor shall be solely responsible for, and shall indemnify, defend and save City harmless from all matters relating to the payment of its employees, including compliance with social security, withholding and all other wages, salaries, benefits, taxes, exactions, and regulations of any nature whatsoever. 3 September 2013 6.1.2 Contractor acknowledges that Contractor and any subcontractors, agents or employees employed by Contractor shall not, under any circumstances, be considered employees of the City, and that they shall not be entitled to any of the benefits or rights afforded employees of City, including, but not limited to, sick leave, vacation leave, holiday pay, Public Employees Retirement System benefits, or health, life, dental, long-term disability or workers' compensation insurance benefits. 6.2 CONTRACTOR NOT AGENT. Except as the City may authorize in writing, Contractor and its subcontractors shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of or bind the City in any capacity whatsoever as agents or otherwise. 6.3 OWNERSHIP OF WORK. All reports, drawings, plans, specifications, computer tapes, floppy disks and printouts, studies, memoranda, computation sheets and other documents prepared by Contractor in furtherance of the work shall be the sole property of City and shall be delivered to City whenever requested. Contractor shall keep such documents and materials on file and available for audit by the City for at least three (3) years after completion or earlier termination of this Contract. Contractor may make duplicate copies of such materials and documents for its own files or for such other purposes as may be authorized in writing by the City. 6.4 CORRECTION OF WORK. Contractor shall promptly correct any defective, inaccurate or incomplete tasks, deliverables, goods, services and other work, without additional cost to the City. The performance or acceptance of services furnished by Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from the obligation to correct subsequently discovered defects, inaccuracy or incompleteness. 6.5 WAIVER. The City's waiver of any term, condition, breach or default of this Contract shall not be considered to be a waiver of any other term, condition, default or breach, nor of a subsequent breach of the one waived. 6.6 SUCCESSORS. This Contract shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors and/or assigns. 6.7 NO ASSIGNMENT. Contractor shall not assign or transfer this Contract or any rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the City and approval by the City Attorney, which may be withheld in the City's sole discretion. Any unauthorized assignment or transfer shall be null and void and shall constitute a material breach by the Contractor of its obligations under this Contract. No assignment shall release the original parties or otherwise constitute a novation. 6.8 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, County and City laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, which are, as amended from time to time, incorporated herein and applicable to the performance hereof. 6.9 ATTORNEY'S FEES. If any action at law or in equity is brought to enforce or interpret the terms of this Contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which such party may be entitled. 4 September 2013 7.0 INTERPRETATION. 7.1 APPLICABLE LAW. This Contract, and the rights and duties of the parties hereunder (both procedural and substantive), shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the State of California. 7.2 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Contract, including any Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties regarding its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous negotiations, representations, understandings, correspondence, documentation and agreements (written or oral). 7.3 WRITTEN AMENDMENT. This Contract may only be changed by written amendment signed by Contractor and the City Manager or other authorized representative of the City, subject to any requisite authorization by the City Council. Any oral representations or modifications concerning this Contract shall be of no force or effect. 7.4 SEVERABILITY. If any provision in this Contract is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, void, or unenforceable, such portion shall be deemed severed from this Contract, and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect as fully as though such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable portion had never been part of this Contract. 7.5 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. In case of conflict between the terms of this Contract and the terms contained in any document attached as an Exhibit or otherwise incorporated by reference, the terms of this Contract shall strictly prevail. The terms of the City's Specifications shall control over the Contractor's bid. 7.6 CHOICE OF FORUM. The parties hereby agree that this Contract is to be enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California, is entered into in the City of Vernon and that all claims or controversies arising out of or related to performance under this Contract shall be submitted to and resolved in a forum within the County of Los Angeles at a place to be determined by the rules of the forum. 7.7 DUPLICATE ORIGINALS. There shall be two (2) fully signed copies of this Contract, each of which shall be deemed an original. 7.8 TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is strictly of the essence of this Contract and each and every covenant, term and provision hereof. 7.9 AUTHORITY OF CONTRACTOR. The Contractor hereby represents and warrants to the City that the Contractor has the right, power, legal capacity and authority to enter into and perform its obligations under this Contract, and its execution of this Contract has been duly authorized. 7.10 ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES. Any dispute for under $25,000 arising out of or relating to the negotiation, construction, performance, non-performance, breach or any other aspect of this Contract, shall be settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association at Los Angeles, California and judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The City does not waive its right to object to the timeliness or sufficiency of 5 September 2013 any claim filed or required to be filed against the City and reserves the right to conduct full discovery. 7.11 INDEMNITY. 7.11.1 Contractor agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend (even if the allegations are false, fraudulent or groundless), to the maximum extent permitted by law, the City, its City Council and each member thereof, and its officers, employees, commission members and representatives, from any and all liability, loss, suits, claims, damages, costs, judgments and expenses (including attorney's fees and costs of litigation) which in whole or in part result from, or arise out of, or are claimed to result from or to arise out of: A. any activity on or use of City's premises or facilities or any performance under this Contract; or B. any acts, errors or omissions (including, without limitation, professional negligence) of Contractor, its employees, representatives, subcontractors, or agents in connection with the performance of this Contract. 7.11.2 This agreement to indemnify includes, but is not limited to, personal injury (including death at any time) and property or other damage (including, but without limitation, contract or tort or patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark infringement) sustained by any person or persons (including, but not limited to, companies, or corporations, Contractor and its employees or agents, and members of the general public). The sole negligence or willful misconduct of City, its employees or agents other than Contractor or Contractor’s subcontractors are excluded from this indemnity agreement. 7.12 RELEASE. Contractor agrees to release and covenants not to sue the City, its City Council and each member thereof, and its officers, employees, commission members and representatives for any damage or injury (including death) to itself, its officers, employees, agents and independent contractors damaged or claiming to be damaged from any performance under this Contract. 7.13 INSURANCE. Contractor shall, at its own expense, procure and maintain policies of insurance of the types and in the amounts set forth below, for the duration of the Contract, including any extensions thereto. The policies shall state that they afford primary coverage. 7.13.1 Automobile Liability with minimum limits of at least $100,000/300,000/50,000 if written on a personal automobile liability form, for using a personal vehicle; or an amount of $500,000 including owned, hired, and non-owned liability coverage if written on a Commercial automobile liability form. 6 September 2013 7.13.2 General Liability with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 combined single limits written on an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Comprehensive General Liability "occurrence" form or its equivalent for coverage on an occurrence basis. Premises/Operations and Personal Injury coverage is required. The City of Vernon, its directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional insureds as respects liability arising out of the Contractor's performance of this Contract. A. If Contractor employs other contractors as part of the services rendered, Contractor's Protective Coverage is required. Contractor may include all subcontractors as insureds under its own policy or shall furnish separate insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the requirements set forth herein. B. Blanket Contractual Coverage. C. Products/Completed Operations coverage. 7.13.3 Contractor shall comply with the applicable sections of the California Labor Code concerning workers' compensation for injuries on the job. Compliance is accomplished in one of the following manners: A. Provide copy of permissive self-insurance certificate approved by the State of California; or B. Secure and maintain in force a policy of workers' compensation insurance with statutory limits and Employer's Liability Insurance with a minimal limit of $1,000,000 per accident. The policy shall be endorsed to waive all rights of subrogation against City, its directors, commissioners, officers, employees, and volunteers for losses arising from performance of this Contract; or C. Provide a "waiver" form certifying that no employees subject to the Labor Code's Workers' Compensation provision will be used in performance of this Contract. 7.13.4 Each insurance policy included in this clause shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice to City. 7.13.5 Insurance shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less than B:VIII. 7.13.6 Prior to commencement of performance, Contractor shall furnish City with a certificate of insurance for each policy. Each certificate is to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind 7 September 2013 coverage on its behalf. The certificate(s) must be in a form approved by City. City may require complete, certified copies of any or all policies at any time. 7.13.7 Failure to maintain required insurance at all times shall constitute a default and material breach. In such event, Contractor shall immediately notify City and cease all performance under this Contract until further directed by the City. In the absence of satisfactory insurance coverage, City may, at its option: (a) procure insurance with collection rights for premiums, attorney's fees and costs against Contractor by way of set-off or recoupment from sums due Contractor, at City's option; (b) immediately terminate this Contract; or (c) self insure the risk, with all damages and costs incurred, by judgment, settlement or otherwise, including attorney's fees and costs, being collectible from Contractor, by way of set-off or recoupment from any sums due Contractor. 7.14 NOTICES. Any notice or demand to be given by one party to the other shall be given in writing and by personal delivery or prepaid first-class, registered or certified mail, addressed as follows. Notice simply to the City of Vernon or any other City department is not adequate notice. If to the City: City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Ave. Vernon, CA 90058 With a Copy to: If to the Contractor: Any such notice shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery, if personally delivered, or, if mailed, upon receipt or upon expiration of three (3) business days from the date of posting, whichever is earlier. Either party may change the address at which it desires to receive notice upon giving written notice of such request to the other party. 7.15 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE (Without Cause). City may terminate this Contract in whole or in part at any time, for any cause or without cause, upon fifteen (15) calendar days' written notice to Contractor. If the Contract is thus terminated by City for reasons other than Contractor's failure to perform its obligations, City shall pay Contractor a prorated amount based on the services satisfactorily completed and accepted prior to the effective date of termination. Such payment shall be Contractor's exclusive remedy for termination without cause. 8 September 2013 7.16 DEFAULT. In the event either party materially defaults in its obligations hereunder, the other party may declare a default and terminate this Contract by written notice to the defaulting party. The notice shall specify the basis for the default. The Contract shall terminate unless such default is cured before the effective date of termination stated in such notice, which date shall be no sooner than ten (10) days after the date of the notice. Termination for cause shall relieve the terminating party of further liability or responsibility under this Contract, including the payment of money, except for payment for services satisfactorily and timely performed prior to the service of the notice of termination, and except for reimbursement of (1) any payments made by the City for service not subsequently performed in a timely and satisfactory manner, and (2) costs incurred by the City in obtaining substitute performance. 7.17 ASSIGNMENT OF ANTITRUST CAUSES OF ACTION. Contractor hereby agrees to assign to the City all rights, title and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Sec 15) or under the Cartwright Act Chapter 2 (Commencing with Section 16700) or part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code, or any similar or successor provisions of Federal or State law, arising from purchases of goods, services or materials pursuant to this Contract or the subcontract. This assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the City tenders final payment to the Contractor, without further acknowledgment by the parties. 8.0 ADDITIONAL ASSURANCES 8.1 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES. Contractor certifies and represents that, during the performance of this contract, the contractor and any other parties with whom it may subcontract shall adhere to equal opportunity employment practices to assure that applicants and employees are treated equally and are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex, age, medical condition, marital status. Contractor further certifies that it will not maintain any segregated facilities. Contractor further agrees to comply with The Equal Employment Opportunity Practices provisions as set forth in Exhibit “E”. 8.2 VERNON BUSINESS LICENSE. Contractor shall obtain, and pay any and all costs associated therewith, any Vernon Business License which may be required by the Vernon Municipal Code. 8.3 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS. The City, or its authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access to and the right to audit and reproduce any of the Contractor's records to the extent the City deems necessary to insure it is receiving all money to which it is entitled under the Contract and/or is paying only the amounts to which Contractor is properly entitled under the Contract or for other purposes relating to the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain and preserve all such records for a period of at least 3 years after termination of the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain all such records in the City of Vernon. If not, the Contractor shall, upon request, promptly deliver the records to the City of Vernon or reimburse the City for all reasonable and extra costs incurred in conducting the audit at a 9 September 2013 location other than the City of Vernon, including, but not limited to, such additional (out of the City) expenses for personnel, salaries, private auditors, travel, lodging, meals and overhead. 8.4 CONFLICT. Contractor hereby represents, warrants and certifies that no member, officer or employee of the Contractor is a director, officer or employee of the City of Vernon, or a member of any of its boards, commissions or committees, except to the extent permitted by law. 8.5 ENFORCEMENT OF WAGE AND HOUR LAWS. Eight hours labor constitutes a legal day's work. The Contractor, or subcontractor, if any, shall forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25) for each worker employed in the execution of this Agreement by the respective Contractor or subcontractor for each calendar day during which the worker is required or permitted to work more than 8 hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Sections 1810 through 1815 of the California Labor Code as a penalty paid to the City; provided, however, work performed by employees of contractors in excess of 8 hours per day, and 40 hours during any one week, shall be permitted upon compensation for all hours worked in excess of 8 hours per day at not less than 1½ times the basic rate of pay. 8.6 LIVING WAGES. Contractor, or Subcontractor, if any, working on City service contracts of any amount, as to all employees spending time on City contracts shall observe the City’s Living Wage Ordinance and all requirements thereof at all times on City contracts. The Current Living Wage Standards are set forth in Exhibit “D”. Upon request, certified payroll shall be provided to the City. [Signatures Begin on Next Page]. 10 September 2013 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have signed this Agreement as of the date stated in the introductory clause. City of Vernon, a California charter City and California municipal corporation By:____________________________ W. Michael McCormick, Mayor [CONTRACTOR’S NAME, a [State incorporated in] corporation By: Name: Title: ATTEST: _______________________________ Ana Barcia, Deputy City Clerk By: Name: Title: APPROVED AS TO FORM: _______________________________ Scott Porter, Deputy City Attorney 11 September 2013 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES 12 September 2013 EXHIBIT B PROPOSAL 13 September 2013 EXHIBIT C SCHEDULE OF WORK 14 September 2013 EXHIBIT D LIVING WAGE PROVISIONS Minimum Living Wages: A requirement that Employers pay qualifying employees a wage of no less than $10.30 per hour with health benefits, or $11.55 per hour without health benefits. Paid and Unpaid Days Off: Employers provide qualifying employees at least twelve compensated days off per year for sick leave, vacation, or personal necessity, and an additional ten days a year of uncompensated time for sick leave. No Retaliation: A prohibition on employer retaliation against employees complaining to the City with regard to the employer’s compliance with the living wage ordinance. Employees may bring an action in Superior Court against an employer for back pay, treble damages for willful violations, and attorney’s fees, or to compel City officials to terminate the service contract of violating employers. 15 September 2013 EXHIBIT E EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES PROVISIONS A. Contractor certifies and represents that, during the performance of this Agreement, the contractor and each subcontractor shall adhere to equal opportunity employment practices to assure that applicants and employees are treated equally and are not discriminated against because of their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, sex, or age. Contractor further certifies that it will not maintain any segregated facilities. B. Contractor agrees that it shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for applicants for employment placed by or on behalf of Contractor, state that it is an "Equal Opportunity Employer" or that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, sex or age. C. Contractor agrees that it shall, if requested to do so by the City, certify that it has not, in the performance of this Agreement, discriminated against applicants or employees because of their membership in a protected class. D. Contractor agrees to provide the City with access to, and, if requested to do so by City, through its awarding authority, provide copies of all of its records pertaining or relating to its employment practices, except to the extent such records or portions of such records are confidential or privileged under state or federal law. E. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed in any manner as to require or permit any act which is prohibited by law. Certificate of Insurance City of Vernon INSURANCE Name of Co:_________________________________ Project Title:________________________________ 1. PLEASE PROVIDE THE BELOW LISTED DOCUMENTS TO YOUR PROJECT MANAGER. 2. PLEASE SUBMIT THESE IN ONE (1) PACKAGE WHEN YOU HAVE ALL DOCUMENTS IN HAND, ALONG WITH THIS CHECK LIST, BECAUSE THEY WILL BE FORWARDED OVER AS A GROUP TO OUR RISK MANAGER FOR APPROVAL: Include on one or two Acord forms with the coverage limits, policy numbers, and dates for: A. General Liability: Combined Single Limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Additional Insured Endorsement form(s) Naming as Additional Insured (“City of Vernon, its Council Members, Commissioners, officers, employees and agents.”) Please provide either this: CG 20 10 11 85; or both of these forms CG 20 10 XX XX (for ongoing operations) AND CG 20 37 XX XX (for completed operations). Endorsement Waiver of the Right of Subrogation for General Liability against the City of Vernon. Coverage XCU is required if applicable B. Auto Liability: $100,000 combined single limits unless vehicles are not involved. C. Worker’s Comp in statutory amounts. A separate certificate may be submitted. The City need not be named as additional insured. Endorsement Waiver of the Right of Subrogation for Worker’s Comp against the City of Vernon. Note: The Specification or Request for Insurance may be amended by the City, to require less or greater requirements depending on the potential risk involved. OTHER CRITICAL INCLUSIONS: 1. The City of Vernon shall be given 30 days written notice of cancellation or material change. The certificate submitted will not be approved if it contains “best effort” modifiers or if it relieves the insurer from responsibility for failure to give notice. 7/1/13 RM0001 (Rev. B/04) CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER/PERMIT /INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Insurance policies for persons having a contract, purchase order, or permit other than for equipment purchase without installation, with the City of Vernon shall comply with the following City requirements: I. The ACCORD Certificate of Liability Insurance form is an acceptable format for submitting insurance information. If you do not have your insurance information in this format please, contact the department below. 2. The City of Vernon shall be given 30 days written notice of cancellation or material change. The certificate submitted will not be approved if it contains "best effort" modifiers or if it relieves the insurer from responsibility for failure to give notice. (See examples on the next page). 3. City of Vernon, its councilmembers, commissioners, officers, employees and agents, shall be named as an additional insured on general commercial policies. And the City of Vernon shall be the certificate holder. 4. Minimum general liability insurance limits shall be as follows: Combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Note: The Specification or Request for Quote may provide for lesser or greater requirements depending on the potential risk involved. 5. Minimum automobile liability insurance limits shall be $100,000 combined single limits unless vehicles are not involved. 6. Workers' compensation insurance in statutory amounts. A separate Certificate of Insurance may be submitted. City need not be endorsed as an additional insured. 7. Insurance certificate(s) shall be provided verifying required insurance. Specific inquiries should be addressed to: City of Vernon Paul Kiehl, Risk Manager Risk Management Department 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 (323)583-8811FAX (323) 862-1438 RM0001 (Rev. B/04) CANCELLATION NOTICE DEFECTS Insurance certificates submitted to the City of Vernon should not contain any of the following defects in the cancellation notices: I) "Best efforts" modifiers. "Best efforts" modifiers such as: a) Company will endeavor to mail. b) It is the intention of the company to mail. c) Company intends to notify. d) Company will make every effort to mail. The City requires a positive commitment to notify rather than a best efforts non-binding promise. 2) Exculpatory clauses. Exculpatory clauses which relieve the insurer from liability for failure to notify such as: a) but undertakes no responsibility by reason of any failure to do so. b) but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. c) company assumes no responsibility for any mistake, or for failure to give such notice. 3) Unmodified Acord form. The Acord form is not acceptable unless the cancellation notice is modified as follows: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company will endeavor to mail days written notice to the certificate holder named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. RM0001 (Rev. B/04) REQUEST FOR WAVIER OF WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE If insured has no employees or employees who are subject to the labor code, please sign the following affidavit: I certify that in the performance of the work under the permit, license agreement, purchase order, or contract with the City of Vernon which is the subject matter of this certification, I shall not, in any manner, employ any person or contract with any person so that any worker on said work would become subject to the workers' compensation laws of the State of California. Name Date Vendor/Permittee WO O D B L O C K I N G OR S H I M WO O D B L O C K I N G , CO N T I N U O U S PL Y W O O D WO O D , F I N I S H E D IN S U L A T I O N , B A T T A N D FI R E S A F I N G V A R I E S IN S U L A T I O N R I G I D , TY P E V A R I E S SHEET METAL HOLLOW METAL ALUMINUM METAL LATH AND PLASTER GYPSUM BOARD GLAZING CO N C R E T E CO N C R E T E M A S O N R Y PR E C A S T C O N C R E T E BR I C K ST E E L IN S U L A T I O N R I G I D , TY P E V A R I E S ACOUSTICAL PANEL CARPET EARTH, SOIL POROUS FILL CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. 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A T L E A S T O N E A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A LL B E P R O V I D E D W I T H I N T H E S I T E F R O M AC C E S S I B L E P A R K I N G S P A C E S A N D A C C E S S I B L E P A S S E N G E R L O A D I N G Z O N E S ; P U B L I C ST R E E T S A N D S I D E W A L K S ; A N D P U B L I C T R AN S P O R T A T I O N S T O P S T O T H E A C C E S S I B L E BU I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y E N T R A N C E T H E Y SE R V E . W H E R E M O R E T H A N O N E R O U T E I S PR O V I D E D , A L L R O U T E S M U S T B E A C C E S S I B L E . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 2 . 1 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N S ) 2. A T L E A S T O N E A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A L L C O N N E C T A C C E S S I B L E B U I L D I N G S , AC C E S S I B L E F A C I L I T I E S , A C C E S S I B L E E L E M E N T S , A N D A C C E S S I B L E S P A C E S T H A T A R E ON T H E S A M E S I T E . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 2 . 2 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N ) 3. A T L E A S T O N E A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A L L C O N N E C T E A C H S T O R Y A N D M E Z Z A N I N E I N MU L T I - S T O R Y B U I L D I N G S A N D F A C I L I T I E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 2 . 3 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N S ) 4. I N A L T E R A T I O N S A N D A D D I T I O N S , W H E R E A N E S C A L A T O R O R S T A I R I S P R O V I D E D WH E R E N O N E E X I S T E D P R E V I O U S L Y A N D M A J O R S T R U C T U R A L M O D I F I C A T I O N S A R E NE C E S S A R Y F O R T H E I N S T A L L A T I O N , A N AC C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D BE T W E E N T H E L E V E L S S E R V E D B Y TH E E S C A L A T O R O R S T A I R . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 2 . 3 . 1 ( S E E EX C E P T I O N S ) 5. 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W H E R E C I R C U L A T I O N P A T H S A R E I N T E R I O R , R E Q U I R E D AC C E S S I B L E R O U T E S S H A L L A L S O B E I N T E R I O R ; A N A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A L L N O T PA S S T H R O U G H K I T C H E N S , S T O R A G E R O O M S , R E S T R O O M S , C L O S E T S O R O T H E R SP A C E S U S E D F O R S I M I L A R P U R P O S E S , E X C E P T A S P E R M I T T E D B Y C H A P T E R 1 0 . §1 1 B - 20 6 . 3 9. S E C U R I T Y B A R R I E R S , I N C L U D I N G B U T N O T L I M I T E D T O , S E C U R I T Y B O L L A R D S A N D SE C U R I T Y C H E C K P O I N T S , S H A L L N O T O B S T R UC T A R E Q U I R E D A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E O R AC C E S S I B L E M E A N S O F E G R E S S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 8 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N ) 10 . C O M M O N U S E C I R C U L A T I O N P A T H S W I T H I N E M P L O Y E E W O R K A R E A S S H A L L C O M P L Y WI T H 1 1 B - 4 0 2 A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 2 . 8 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N S ) GE N E R A L P R O J E C T I N F O R M A T I O N PL A N C H E C K N O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JO B A D D R E S S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C I T Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z I P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RE V I E W E D B Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P H O N E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D A T E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IN S T R U C T I O N S CO R R E C T I O N S W I T H C I R C L E D I T E M N U MB E R S A P P L Y T O T H I S P L A N C H E C K . IN T H E L E F T - H A N D M A R G I N O F T H E C I R C L E D C O R R E C T I O N S , P L E A S E I N D I C A T E T H E S H E E T NU M B E R A N D D E T A I L O R N O T E N U M B E R O N T H E P L A N S W H E R E T H E C O R R E C T I O N S A R E M A D E . RE S U B M I T M A R K E D O R I G I N A L P L A N S A N D T W O C O R R E C T E D S E T S O F P L A N S , C A L C U L A T I O N S AN D T H I S P L A N R E V I E W L I S T . IN C O M P L E T E , U N C L E A R , O R F A D E D D R A W I N G S O R C A L C U L A T I O N S W I L L N O T B E A C C E P T E D IN C O R P O R A T E A L L C O M M E N T S A S M A R K E D O N C H E C K E D S E T O F P L A N S A N D C A L C U L A T I O N S AN D T H E S E C O R R E C T I O N S S H E E T S . A. A P P L I C A T I O N A N D A D M I N I S T R A T I O N 1. A L L A R E A S O F N E W L Y D E S I G N E D A N D N E W L Y C O N S T R U C T E D B U I L D I N G S A N D FA C I L I T I E S A N D A L T E R E D P O R T I O N S O F E X I S T I N G B U I L D I N G S A N D F A C I L I T I E S S H A L L CO M P L Y W I T H T H E S E R E Q U I R E M E N T S . T H E SE R E Q U I R E M E N T S A P P L Y T O T E M P O R A R Y AN D P E R M A N E N T B U I L D I N G S A N D F A C I L I T I E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 1 2. W H E R E A S I T E , B U I L D I N G , F A C I L I T Y , R O O M , O R S P A C E C O N T A I N S M O R E T H A N O N E US E , E A C H P O R T I O N S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H T H E A P P L I C A B L E R E Q U I R E M E N T S F O R T H A T US E . §1 1 B - 2 0 1 . 2 3. 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S P A C E E X T E N D I N G G R E A T E R T H A N 6 IN C H E S B E Y O N D T H E A V A I L A B L E K N E E C L E A R A N C E AT 9 I N C H E S A B O V E T H E F I N I S H F L O O R O R G R O U N D S H A L L N O T B E C O N S I D E R E D T O E CL E A R A N C E . §1 1 B - 3 0 6 . 2 . 4 22 . T O E C L E A R A N C E S H A L L E X T E N D 1 9 I N C H E S M A X I M U M U N D E R L A V A T O R I E S F O R T O I L E T A N D BA T H I N G F A C I L I T I E S A N D 2 5 I N C H E S M A X I M U M U N D E R O T H E R E L E M E N T S . §1 1 B - 3 0 6 . 2 . 2 23 . 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E L E M E N T S T H A T A R E E X E M P T F R O M A L L R E Q U I R E M E N T S F O R O P E R A B L E P A R T S RE Q U I R E M E N T S I N C L U D E E L E C T R I C A L O R C O M M U N I C A T I O N R E C E P T A C L E S S E R V I N G A DE D I C A T E D U S E ; F L O O R E L E C T R I C A L R E C E P T A C L E S ; H V A C D I F F U S E R S , E X E R C I S E MA C H I N E S A N D E X E R C I S E E Q U I P M E N T A N D T H O S E O P E R A B L E P A R T S I N T E N D E D F O R U S E ON L Y B Y S E R V I C E O R M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N N E L . §1 1 B - 2 0 5 . 1 51 . E X C E P T F O R L I G H T S W I T C H E S , W H E R E R E DU N D A N T C O N T R O L S A R E P R O V I D E D F O R A SI N G L E E L E M E N T , O N E C O N T R O L I N E A C H S P A C E S H A L L N O T B E R E Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y WI T H S E C T I O N 1 1 B - 3 0 9 O P E R A B L E P A R T S . §1 1 B - 2 0 5 . 1 EN T R A N C E S 11 . E N T R A N C E S S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D I N AC C O R D A N C E W I T H 1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 E N T R A N C E S . EN T R A N C E D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T ES S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , DO O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S A N D S H A L L B E O N A N AC C E S S I B L E R O U T E C O M P L Y I N G W I T H 1 1 B - 40 2 A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S ; ( S E E E X C E P T I O N S ) . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 12 . A L L E N T R A N C E S A N D E X T E R I O R G R O U N D - F L O O R E X I T S T O B U I L D I N G S A N D F A C I L I T I E S SH A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §11B-206.4.1 13 . W H E R E D I R E C T A C C E S S I S P R O V I D ED F O R P E D E S T R I A N S F R O M A P A R K I N G ST R U C T U R E T O A B U I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y E N T R A N C E , E A C H D I R E C T A C C E S S T O T H E BU I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y E N T R A N C E S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , AN D G A T E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 . 2 14 . W H E R E D I R E C T A C C E S S I S P R O V I D ED F O R P E D E S T R I A N S F R O M A P E D E S T R I A N TU N N E L O R E L E V A T E D W A L K W A Y T O A B U I L D I NG O R F A C I L I T Y , A L L E N T R A N C E S T O T H E BU I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y F R O M E A C H T U N N E L O R W A L K W A Y S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 DO O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 . 3 15 . D I R E C T C O N N E C T I O N S T O O T H E R F A C I L I T I E S S H A L L P R O V I D E A N A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E CO M P L Y I N G W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R WA Y S , A N D G A T E S F R O M T H E P O I N T O F CO N N E C T I O N T O B O A R D I N G P L A T F O R M S A N D A L L T R A N S P O R T A T I O N S Y S T E M E L E M E N T S RE Q U I R E D T O B E A C C E S S I B L E . A N Y E L E M E N TS P R O V I D E D T O F A C I L I T A T E F U T U R E DI R E C T C O N N E C T I O N S S H A L L B E O N A N AC C E S S I B L E R O U T E C O N N E C T I N G B O A R D I N G PL A T F O R M S A N D A L L T R A N S P O R T A T I O N SY S T E M E L E M E N T S R E Q U I R E D T O B E AC C E S S I B L E . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 . 4 . 2 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N ) 16 . E X C E P T S E L F - S E R V I C E S T O R A G E F A C I L I T I E S , A L L E N T R A N C E S T O E A C H T E N A N C Y I N A F A C I L I T Y S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §11B-206.4.5 17 . W H E R E R E S T R I C T E D E N T R A N C E S A R E P R O V ID E D T O A B U I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y , A L L RE S T R I C T E D E N T R A N C E S T O T H E B U I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 DO O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 . 7 18 . I F A S E R V I C E E N T R A N C E I S T H E O N L Y E N TR A N C E T O A B U I L D I N G O R T O A T E N A N C Y I N A F A C I L I T Y , T H A T E N T R A N C E S H A L L C O M P LY W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D GA T E S . I N E X I S T I N G B U I L D I N G S A N D F A C I L I T I E S , A S E R V I C E E N T R A N C E S H A L L N O T B E TH E S O L E A C C E S S I B L E E N T R A N C E TE C H N I C A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S F O R A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S 19 . A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S S H A L L C O N S I S T O F O N E O R M O R E O F T H E F O L L O W I N G CO M P O N E N T S : W A L K I N G S U R F A C E S W I T H A R U N N I N G S L O P E N O T S T E E P E R T H A N 1 : 2 0 (5 % ) , D O O R W A Y S , R A M P S , C U R B R A M P S E X C LU D I N G T H E F L A R E D S I D E S , E L E V A T O R S , AN D P L A T F O R M L I F T S . §1 1 B - 4 0 2 . 2 20 . T H E R U N N I N G S L O P E O F W A L K I N G S UR F A C E S S H A L L N O T B E S T E E P E R T H A N 1 : 2 0 (5 % ) . T H E C R O S S S L O P E O F W A L K I N G S U RF A C E S S H A L L N O T B E S T E E P E R T H A N 1 : 4 8 (2 . 0 8 3 % ) . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 3 21 . E X C E P T A T T U R N S O R P A S S I N G S P A C E S , TH E C L E A R W I D T H O F W A L K I N G S U R F A C E S SH A L L B E 3 6 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 5 . 1 22 . T H E C L E A R W I D T H S H A L L B E P E R M I T T E D T O B E R E D U C E D T O 3 2 I N C H E S M I N I M U M FO R A L E N G T H O F 2 4 I N C H E S M A X I M U M PR O V I D E D T H A T R E D U C E D W I D T H S E G M E N T S AR E S E P A R A T E D B Y S E G M E N T S T H A T A R E 48 I N C H E S L O N G M I N I M U M A N D 3 6 I N C H E S WI D E M I N I M U M . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 5 . 1 E X C E P T I O N 1 23 . T H E C L E A R W I D T H F O R W A L K I N G S U R F A C ES I N C O R R I D O R S S E R V I N G A N O C C U P A N T LO A D O F 1 0 O R M O R E S H A L L B E 4 4 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . §11B-403.5.1 EXCEPTION 2 24 . T H E C L E A R W I D T H F O R S I D E W A L K S A N D W A L K S S H A L L B E 4 8 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . §11B- 40 3 . 5 . 1 E X C E P T I O N 3 25 . T H E C L E A R W I D T H F O R A I S L E S S H A L L B E 3 6 I N C H E S M I N I M U M I F S E R V I N G E L E M E N T S ON O N L Y O N E S I D E , A N D 4 4 I N C H E S M I N I M U M I F S E R V I N G E L E M E N T S O N B O T H S I D E S . § 11 B - 4 0 3 . 5 . 1 E X C E P T I O N 4 26 . W H E R E T H E A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E M A K E S A 18 0 D E G R E E T U R N A R O U N D A N E L E M E N T WH I C H I S L E S S T H A N 4 8 I N C H E S W I D E , C L E A R W I D T H S H A L L B E 4 2 I N C H E S M I N I M U M AP P R O A C H I N G T H E T U R N , 4 8 I N C H E S M I N I M U M A T T H E T U R N A N D 4 2 I N C H E S M I N I M U M LE A V I N G T H E T U R N . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 5 . 2 27 . F O R P A S S I N G S P A C E S , A N A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E W I T H A C L E A R W I D T H L E S S T H A N 6 0 IN C H E S S H A L L P R O V I D E P A S S I N G S P A C E S A T I N T E R V A L S O F 2 0 0 F E E T M A X I M U M . PA S S I N G S P A C E S S H A L L B E E I T H E R : A S P A C E 6 0 I N C H E S M I N I M U M B Y 6 0 I N C H E S MI N I M U M ; O R , A N I N T E R S E C T I O N O F T W O W A L K I N G S U R F A C E S P R O V I D I N G A T - S H A P E D SP A C E C O M P L Y I N G W I T H 1 1 B - 3 0 4 . 3 . 2 T - S H AP E D S P A C E W H E R E T H E B A S E A N D A R M S O F TH E T - S H A P E D S P A C E E X T E N D 4 8 I N C H E S M I N I M U M B E Y O N D T H E I N T E R S E C T I O N . §11B- 40 3 . 5 . 3 28 . W H E R E H A N D R A I L S A R E P R O V I D E D A L O N G W A L K I N G S U R F A C E S W I T H R U N N I N G SL O P E S N O T S T E E P E R T H A N 1 : 2 0 ( 5 % ) T H E Y S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H H A N D R A I L RE Q U I R E M E N T S O F 1 1 B - 5 0 5 H A N D R A I L S . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 6 29 . A L L W A L K S W I T H C O N T I N U O U S G R A D I E NT S S H A L L H A V E R E S T I N G AREAS, 5 FEET IN LE N G T H , A T I N T E R V A L S O F 4 0 0 F E E T M A X I MU M . T H E R E S T I N G A R E A S H A L L B E A T L E A S T AS W I D E A S T H E W A L K . T H E S L O P E O F T H E R E S T I N G A R E A I N A L L D I R E C T I O N S S H A L L B E 1: 4 8 ( 2 . 0 8 3 % ) M A X I M U M . §1 1 B - 4 0 3 . 7 DO O R S , D O O R W A Y S A N D G A T E S 30 . D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S P R O V ID I N G U S E R P A S S A G E S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D IN A C C O R D A N C E W I T H 1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 5 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §11B-206.5 31 . E A C H E N T R A N C E T O A B U I L D I N G O R F A C I LI T Y R E Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 4 EN T R A N C E S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §11B- 20 6 . 5 . 1 32 . W I T H I N A B U I L D I N G O R F A C I L I T Y , E V E R Y D O O R , D O O R W A Y O R G A T E S E R V I N G R O O M S AN D S P A C E S C O M P L Y I N G W I T H T H I S C H A P T E R S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , DO O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 6 . 5 . 2 33 . D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S A N D G A T E S T H A T A R E P A R T O F A N A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E S H A L L CO M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D G A T E S . §11B-404.1 34 . M A N U A L D O O R S A N D D O O R W A Y S A N D M A N U A L G A T E S I N T E N D E D F O R U S E R PA S S A G E S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 M A NU A L D O O R S , D O O R W A Y S , A N D M A N U A L GA T E S . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 35 . R E V O L V I N G D O O R S , R E V O L V I N G G A T ES , A N D T U R N S T I L E S S H A L L N O T B E P A R T O F AN A C C E S S I B L E R O U T E . §1 1 B - 4 0 2 . 2 . 1 36 . A T L E A S T O N E O F T H E A C T I V E L E A V E S O F D O O R W A Y S W I T H T W O L E A V E S S H A L L CO M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 3 C L E A R W I D T H A N D 1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S . § 11 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 2 37 . D O O R O P E N I N G S S H A L L P R O V I D E A C L E A R W I D T H O F 3 2 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . C L E A R OP E N I N G S O F D O O R W A Y S W I T H S W I N G I N G D O O R S S H A L L B E M E A S U R E D B E T W E E N T H E FA C E O F T H E D O O R A N D T H E S T O P , W I T H T H E D O O R O P E N 9 0 D E G R E E S . O P E N I N G S MO R E T H A N 2 4 I N C H E S D E E P S H A L L P R O V I D E A C L E A R O P E N I N G O F 3 6 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . TH E R E S H A L L B E N O P R O J E C T I O N S I N T O T H E R E Q U I R E D C L E A R O P E N I N G W I D T H L O W E R TH A N 3 4 I N C H E S A B O V E T H E F I N I S H F L O O R OR G R O U N D . P R O J E C T I O N S I N T O T H E C L E A R OP E N I N G W I D T H B E T W E E N 3 4 I N C H E S A N D 8 0 I N C H E S A B O V E T H E F I N I S H F L O O R O R GR O U N D S H A L L N O T E X C E E D 4 I N C H E S . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 3 38 . M I N I M U M M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S A T D O O R S A N D G A T E S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 11 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S . M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S S H A L L E X T E N D TH E F U L L W I D T H O F T H E D O O R W A Y A N D T H E RE Q U I R E D L A T C H S I D E O R H I N G E S I D E CL E A R A N C E . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 39 . S W I N G I N G D O O R S A N D G A T E S S H A L L H A V E M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S CO M P L Y I N G W I T H T A B L E 1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 1 . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 1 40 . D O O R W A Y S L E S S T H A N 3 6 I N C H E S W I D E W I T H O U T D O O R S O R G A T E S , S L I D I N G DO O R S , O R F O L D I N G D O O R S S H A L L H AV E M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S C O M P L Y I N G WI T H T A B L E 1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 2 . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 2 41 . M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S F O R F O R W A R D A P P R O A C H S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D W H E N AN Y O B S T R U C T I O N W I T H I N 1 8 I N C H E S O F T H E L A T C H S I D E A N I N T E R I O R D O O R W A Y , O R WI T H I N 2 4 I N C H E S O F T H E L A T C H S I D E O F A N E X T E R I O R D O O R W A Y , P R O J E C T S M O R E TH A N 8 I N C H E S B E Y O N D T H E F A C E O F T H E D O O R , M E A S U R E D P E R P E N D I C U L A R T O T H E FA C E O F T H E D O O R O R G A T E . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 3 42 . F L O O R O R G R O U N D S U R F A C E W I T H I N RE Q U I R E D M A N E U V E R I N G C L E A R A N C E S S H A L L CO M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 3 0 2 F L O O R O R G R O U N D SU R F A C E S . C H A N G E S I N L E V E L A R E N O T PE R M I T T E D A T D O O R L A N D I N G S . §1 1 B - 4 0 4 . 2 . 4 . 4 43. THRESHOLDS, IF PROVIDED AT DOORWAYS, SHALL BE ½ INCH HIGH MAXIMUM.RAISED THRESHOLDS AND CHANGES IN LEVEL AT DOORWAYS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-302 FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACES AND 11B-303 CHANGES IN LEVEL. §11B-404.2.5.44. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO HINGED OR PIVOTED DOORS IN SERIES AND GATES IN SERIES SHALL BE 48 INCHES MINIMUM PLUS THE WIDTH OF DOORS OR GATES SWINGING INTO THE SPACE. §11B-404.2.6 45. HANDLES, PULLS, LATCHES, LOCKS, AND OTHER OPERABLE PARTS ON DOORS AND GATES SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-309.4 OPERATION. OPERABLE PARTS OF SUCH HARDWARE SHALL BE 34 INCHES MINIMUM AND 44 INCHES MAXIMUM ABOVE THE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND. WHERE SLIDING DOORS ARE IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION,OPERATING HARDWARE SHALL BE EXPOSED AND USABLE FROM BOTH SIDES. §11B-404.2.7 46. DOOR AND GATE CLOSING SPEED SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING:a. DOOR CLOSERS AND GATE CLOSERS SHALL BE ADJUSTED SO THAT FROM AN OPEN POSITION OF 90 DEGREES, THE TIME REQUIRED TO MOVE THE DOOR TO A POSITION OF 12 DEGREES FROM THE LATCH IS 5 SECONDS MINIMUM. §11B-404.2.8.1 b. DOOR AND GATE SPRING HINGES SHALL BE ADJUSTED SO THAT FROM THE OPEN POSITION OF 70 DEGREES, THE DOOR OR GATE SHALL MOVE TO THE CLOSE POSITION IN 1.5 SECONDS MINIMUM. §11B-404.2.8.2 47. THE FORCE FOR PUSHING OR PULLING OPEN A DOOR OR GATE OTHER THAN FIRE DOORS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: §11B-404.2.9 a. INTERIOR HINGED DOORS AND GATES: 5 POUNDS MAXIMUM.b. SLIDING OR FOLDING DOORS: 5 POUNDS MAXIMUM.c. REQUIRED FIRE DOORS: THE MINIMUM OPENING FORCE ALLOWABLE BY THE APPROPRIATE ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY, NOT TO EXCEED 15 POUNDS.d. EXTERIOR HINGED DOORS: 5 POUNDS MAXIMUM.48. SWINGING DOOR AND GATE SURFACES WITHIN 10 INCHES OF THE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND MEASURED VERTICALLY SHALL HAVE A SMOOTH SURFACE ON THE PUSH SIDE EXTENDING THE FULL WIDTH OF THE DOOR OR GATE. PARTS CREATING HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL JOINTS IN THESE SURFACES SHALL BE WITHIN 1/16 INCH OF THE SAME PLANE AS THE OTHER AND BE FREE OF SHARP OR ABRASIVE EDGES. CAVITIES CREATED BY ADDED KICK PLATES SHALL BE CAPPED. §11B-404.2.10 49. DOORS, GATES, AND SIDE LIGHTS ADJACENT TO DOORS OR GATES, CONTAINING ONE OR MORE GLAZING PANELS THAT PERMIT VIEWING THROUGH THE PANELS SHALL HAVE THE BOTTOM OF AT LEAST ONE GLAZED PANEL LOCATED 43 INCHES MAXIMUM ABOVE THE FINISH FLOOR. §11B-404.2.11 50. FULL-POWERED AUTOMATIC DOORS SHALL COMPLY WITH ANSI/BHMA A156.10.LOW-ENERGY AND POWER-ASSISTED DOORS SHALL COMPLY WITH ANSI/BHMA A156.19. AUTOMATIC DOORS AND AUTOMATIC GATES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING: §11B-404.3 a. DOORWAYS SHALL PROVIDE A CLEAR OPENING OF 32 INCHES MINIMUM IN POWER-ON AND POWER-OFF MODE. THE MINIMUM CLEAR WIDTH FOR AUTOMATIC DOOR SYSTEMS IN A DOORWAY SHALL PROVIDE A CLEAR, UNOBSTRUCTED OPENING OF 32 INCHES WITH ONE LEAF POSITIONED AT AN ANGLE OF 90 DEGREES FROM ITS CLOSED POSITION. §11B-404.3.1 b. CLEARANCES AT POWER-ASSISTED DOORS AND GATES SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-404.2.4 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES. CLEARANCES AT AUTOMATIC DOORS AND GATES WITHOUT STANDBY POWER AND SERVING AN ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-404.2.4 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES. §11B-404.3.2 c. THRESHOLDS AND CHANGES IN LEVEL AT DOORWAYS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-404.2.5 THRESHOLDS. §11B-404.3.3 d. DOORS IN SERIES AND GATES IN SERIES SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-404.2.6 DOORS IN SERIES AND GATES IN SERIES. §11B-404.3 e. MANUALLY OPERATED CONTROLS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-309 OPERABLE PARTS.THE CLEAR FLOOR SPACE ADJACENT TO THE CONTROL SHALL BE LOCATED BEYOND THE ARC OF THE DOOR SWING. §11B-404.3.5 f. WHERE DOORS AND GATES WITHOUT STANDBY POWER ARE A PART OF A MEANS OF EGRESS, THE CLEAR BREAK OUT OPENING AT SWINGING OR SLIDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE 32 INCHES MINIMUM WHEN OPERATED IN EMERGENCY MODE. §11B-404.3.6 g. REVOLVING DOORS, REVOLVING GATES, AND TURNSTILES SHALL NOT BE PART OF AN ACCESSIBLE ROUTE. §11B-404.3.7 RAMPS 51. PROVIDE RAMP DETAILS, INCLUDING SLOPE, LANDINGS, AND HANDRAILS.52. RAMP RUNS SHALL HAVE A RUNNING SLOPE NOT STEEPER THAN 1:12 (8.33%). §11B-405.2 53. CROSS SLOPE OF RAMP RUNS SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 1:48 (2.083%). §11B-405.3 54. FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACES OF RAMP RUNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-302 FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACES. CHANGES IN LEVEL OTHER THAN THE RUNNING SLOPE AND CROSS SLOPE ARE NOT PERMITTED ON RAMP RUNS. §11B-405.4 55. THE CLEAR WIDTH OF A RAMP RUN SHALL BE 48 INCHES MINIMUM. §11B-405.5 56. THE RISE FOR ANY RAMP RUN SHALL BE 30 INCHES MAXIMUM. §11B-405.6 57. RAMPS SHALL HAVE LANDINGS AT THE TOP AND THE BOTTOM OF EACH RAMP RUN.§11B-405.7 58. LANDINGS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-302 FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACES. CHANGES IN LEVEL ARE NOT PERMITTED. §11B-405.7.1 59. THE LANDING CLEAR WIDTH SHALL BE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE WIDEST RAMP RUN LEADING TO THE LANDING. §11B-405.7.2 60. TOP LANDINGS SHALL BE 60 INCHES WIDE MINIMUM. §11B-405.7.2.1 61. THE LANDING CLEAR LENGTH SHALL BE 60 INCHES LONG MINIMUM. §11B-405.7.3 62. BOTTOM LANDINGS SHALL EXTEND 72 INCHES MINIMUM IN THE DIRECTION OF RAMP RUN. §11B-405.7.3.1 63. RAMPS THAT CHANGE DIRECTION BETWEEN RUNS AT LANDINGS SHALL HAVE A CLEAR LANDING 60 INCHES MINIMUM BY 72 INCHES MINIMUM IN THE DIRECTION OF DOWNWARD TRAVEL FROM THE UPPER RAMP RUN. §11B-405.7.4 64. WHERE DOORWAYS ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO A RAMP LANDING, MANEUVERING CLEARANCES REQUIRED BY 11B-404.2.4 AND 11B-404.3.2 SHALL BE PERMITTED TO OVERLAP THE REQUIRED LANDING AREA. DOORS, WHEN FULLY OPEN, SHALL NOT REDUCE THE REQUIRED RAMP LANDING WIDTH BY MORE THAN 3 INCHES. DOORS, IN ANY POSITION, SHALL NOT REDUCE THE MINIMUM DIMENSION OF THE RAMP LANDING TO LESS THAN 42 INCHES. §11B-405.7.5 65. RAMP RUNS SHALL HAVE COMPLIANT HANDRAILS PER 11B-505 HANDRAILS. §11B-405.8 66. EDGE PROTECTION COMPLYING WITH 11B-405.9.2 CURB OR BARRIER SHALL BE PROVIDED ON EACH SIDE OF RAMP RUNS AND AT EACH SIDE OF RAMP LANDINGS. §11B-405.9 (SEE EXCEPTIONS)67. A CURB, 2 INCHES HIGH MINIMUM, OR BARRIER SHALL BE PROVIDED THAT PREVENTS THE PASSAGE OF A 4 INCH DIAMETER SPHERE, WHERE ANY PORTION OF THE SPHERE IS WITHIN 4 INCHES OF THE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACE. TO PREVENT WHEEL ENTRAPMENT, THE CURB OR BARRIER SHALL PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS AND UNINTERRUPTED BARRIER ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE RAMP. §11B-405.9.2 68. LANDINGS SUBJECT TO WET CONDITIONS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PREVENT THE ACCUMULATION OF WATER. §11B-405.101BID SET - 07.15.2014 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. 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O N P E R P E N D I C U L A R C U R B R A M P S , D E T E C T A B L E W A RN I N G S S H A L L B E L O C A T E D S O T H E E D G E N E A R E S T TH E C U R B I S 6 T O 8 I N C H E S F R O M T H E L I N E A T T H E FA C E O F T H E C U R B M A R K I N G T H E T R A N S I T I O N B E T W E E N TH E C U R B A N D T H E G U T T E R , S T R E E T O R H I G H W A Y . §1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 2 , § 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 2 . 2 12 5 . O N P A R A L L E L C U R B R A M P S , D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S SH A L L B E P L A C E D O N T H E T U R N I N G S P A C E A T T H E FL U S H T R A N S I T I O N B E T W E E N T H E S T R E E T A N D S I D E W A L K . §1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 2 , § 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 2 . 2 , F I G U R E 1 1 B - 4 0 6 . 3 . 2 12 6 . I S L A N D S O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N S 9 6 I N C H E S OR L O N G E R I N L E N G T H I N T H E D I R E C T I O N O F PE D E S T R I A N T R A V E L S H A L L H A V E D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N GS T H A T A R E 3 6 I N C H E S M I N I M U M I N D E P T H EX T E N D I N G T H E F U L L W I D T H O F T H E P E D E S T R I A N P A T H O R C U T - T H R O U G H , P L A C E D A T T H E E D G E S O F T H E PE D E S T R I A N I S L A N D O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N , A N D S E P A R A T E D B Y 2 4 I N C H E S M I N I M U M O F W A L K I N G SU R F A C E W I T H O U T D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S . §1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 3 , § 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 2 . 3 12 7 . I S L A N D S O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N S T H A T A R E L E S S TH A N 9 6 I N C H E S I N L E N G T H I N T H E D I R E C T I O N O F PE D E S T R I A N T R A V E L S H A L L H A V E D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N GS T H A T A R E 2 4 I N C H E S M I N I M U M I N D E P T H EX T E N D I N G T H E F U L L W I D T H O F T H E P E D E S T R I A N P A T H O R C U T - T H R O U G H , P L A C E D A T T H E E D G E S O F T H E PE D E S T R I A N I S L A N D O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N , A N D S E P A R A T E D B Y 2 4 I N C H E S M I N I M U M O F W A L K I N G SU R F A C E W I T H O U T D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S . §1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 3 , § 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 2 . 3 12 8 . W A L K S T H A T C R O S S O R A D J O I N A R O U T E P R O V I D E D F O R V E H I C U L A R T R A F F I C , S U C H A S I N A S T R E E T , DR I V E W A Y , O R P A R K I N G F A C I L I T Y , S H A L L B E S E P A R A T E D B Y D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S , C U R B S , R A I L I N G S O R OT H E R E L E M E N T S B E T W E E N T H E P E D E S T R I A N A R E A S A N D V E H I C U L A R A R E A S . §2 0 2 , § 1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 5 , § 1 1 B - 70 5 . 1 . 2 . 5 12 9 . D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S P R O V I D E D T O S E P A R A T E W A L K S T H A T C R O S S O R A D JO I N A R O U T E P R O V I D E D FO R V E H I C U L A R T R A F F I C , S U C H A S I N A S T R E E T , D R I VE W A Y , O R P A R K I N G F A C I L I T Y , S H A L L B E 3 6 I N C H E S I N WI D T H A N D C O N T I N U O U S A T T H E B O U N D A R Y B E T W E E N T H E P E D E S T R I A N A R E A S A N D V E H I C U L A R A R E A S . §202, §1 1 B - 2 4 7 . 1 . 2 . 5 , § 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 2 . 5 13 0 . P R O V I D E D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G D E T A I L S SH O W I N G C O M P L I A N C E W I T H T H E F O L L O W I N G : a. T R U N C A T E D D O M E S I N A D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F AC E S H A L L H A V E A B A S E D I A M E T E R O F 0 . 9 T O 0 . 9 2 IN C H E S , A T O P D I A M E T E R O F 0 . 4 5 T O 0 . 4 7 I N C H E S , A N D A H E I G H T O F 0 . 1 8 T O 0 . 2 2 I N C H E S . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 1 , FI G U R E 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 b. T R U N C A T E D D O M E S P L A C E D I N A G R I D P A T T E R N IN A D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F A C E S H A L L H A V E A CE N T E R - T O - C E N T E R S P A C I N G O F 2 . 3 T O 2 . 4 I N C H E S , A N D A M I N I M U M B A S E - T O - B A S E S P A C I N G O F 0 . 6 5 I N C H E S , ME A S U R E D B E T W E E N T H E M O S T A D J A C E N T D O M E S O N A S Q U A R E G R I D . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 2 , F I G U R E 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 c. T R U N C A T E D D O M E S P L A C E D I N A R A D I A L P A T T E R N IN A D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F A C E S H A L L H A V E A CE N T E R - T O - C E N T E R S P A C I N G O F 1 . 6 T O 2 . 4 I N C H E S , A N D A M I N I M U M B A S E - T O - B A S E S P A C I N G O F 0 . 6 5 I N C H E S , ME A S U R E D B E T W E E N T H E M O S T A D J A C E N T D O M E S O N A S Q U A R E G R I D . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 2 , F I G U R E 1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 d. DE T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F A C E S S H A L L V I S U A L L Y C O NT R A S T L I G H T - O N - D A R K O R D A R K - O N - L I G H T W I T H AD J A C E N T W A L K I N G S U R F A C E S O R B E S E P A R A T E D F R OM A D J A C E N T S U R F A C E S B Y A 1 I N C H W I D E B L A C K ST R I P . M A T E R I A L U S E D T O P R O V I D E C O N T R A S T SH A L L B E A N I N T E G R A L P A R T O F T H E S U R F A C E . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 3 e. D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F A C E S S H A L L D I F F E R F R O M AD J O I N I N G S U R F A C E S I N R E S I L I E N C Y O R S O U N D - ON - C A N E C O N T A C T E X C E P T A T C U R B R A M PS , I S L A N D S O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N S . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 4 f. D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G S U R F A C E S S H A L L B E Y E L L O W CO N F O R M I N G T O F S 3 3 5 3 8 O F F E D E R A L S T A N D A R D 59 5 C E X C E P T A T C U R B R A M P S , I S L A N D S O R C U T - T H R O U G H M E D I A N S . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 1 . 1 . 5 g. D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G P R O D U C T S A N D D I R E C T I O N A L SU R F A C E S S H A L L B E A P P R O V E D B Y T H E D I V I S I O N O F TH E S T A T E A R C H I T E C T . §1 1 B - 7 0 5 . 3 h. D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G P R O D U C T S A N D D I R E C T I O N A L S UR F A C E S I N S T A L L E D A F T E R J A N U A R Y 1 , 2 0 0 1 , S H A L L BE E V A L U A T E D B Y A N I N D E P E N D E N T E N T I T Y , S E L E C T E D BY T H E D I V I S I O N O F T H E S T A T E A R C H I T E C T , T O CO N F I R M C O M P L I A N C E W I T H T H E P R E S C R I P T I V E AN D P E R F O R M A N C E S T A N D A R D S O F T I T L E 2 4 . §1 2 - C H A P T E R S 12 - A A N D 1 2 - 1 1 B i. I N D E P E N D E N T E N T I T I E S F O R T E S T I N G O F D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G P R O D U C T S A N D D I R E C T I O N A L S U R F A C E S SH A L L B E A N O T - F O R - P R O F I T P R O D U C T S A F E T Y T E S T I N G A N D C E R T I F I C A T I O N O R G A N I Z A T I O N , D E D I C A T E D T O TE S T I N G F O R P U B L I C S A F E T Y T H A T O P E R A T E S F O R T H E T E S T I N G , C E R T I F I C A T I O N A N D Q U A L I T Y A S S E S S M E N T OF P R O D U C T S , S Y S T E M S A N D S E R V I C E S . §1 2 - 1 1 B . 2 0 5 , § 1 2 - 1 1 B . 2 1 1 j. I N D E P E N D E N T E N T I T I E S F O R T E S T I N G O F D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G P R O D U C T S A N D D I R E C T I O N A L S U R F A C E S SH A L L B E R E C O G N I Z E D A S H A V I N G A P P R O P R I A T E E X P E R TI S E I N D E T E R M I N I N G W H E T H E R P R O D U C T S C O M P L Y WI T H T H E C A L I F O R N I A C O D E O F R E G U L A T I O N S , T I T L E 2 4 . §1 2 - 1 1 B . 2 0 5 , § 1 2 - 1 1 B . 2 1 1 k. D E T E C T A B L E W A R N I N G P R O D U C T S A N D D I R E C T I O N A L S U R F A C E S M U S T E N S U R E C O N S I S T E N C Y A N D UN I F O R M I T Y F O R S H A P E , C O L O R FA S T N E S S , C O N F O R M A T I O N , S O U N D - O N -C A N E A C O U S T I C Q U A L I T Y , R E S I L I EN C E , A N D T H A T A T T A C H M E N T W I L L NO T D E G R A D E S I G N I F I C A N T L Y ( < 1 0 % ) F O R A T L E A S T F I V E Y E A R S . §1 2 - 1 1 B . 2 0 9 , § 1 2 - 1 1 B - 2 1 0 D. G E N E R A L S I T E A N D B U I L D I N G E L E M E N T S PA R K I N G S P A C E S 1. W H E R E P A R K I N G S P A C E S A R E P R O V I D E D , A C C E S S I BL E P A R K I N G S P A C E S S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D I N N U M B E R AN D K I N D R E Q U I R E D P E R S E C T I O N 1 1 B - 2 0 8 P A R K I N G S P A C E S . §1 1 B - 2 0 8 . 1 2. P R O V I D E ( - ) A C C E S S I B L E P A R K I N G S P A C E S A S R E Q U I R E D B Y T A B L E 1 1 B - 2 0 8 . 2 . §1 1 B - 2 0 8 . 2 ( S E E EX C E P T I O N S ) TO T A L # O F P A R K I N G MI N I M U M # O F A C C E S S I B L E S P A C E S P R O V I D E D S P A C E S R E Q U I R E D 1- 2 5 1 2 6 - 5 0 2 51 - 7 5 3 7 6 - 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 - 1 5 0 5 1 5 1 - 2 0 0 6 2 0 1 - 3 0 0 7 3 0 1 - 4 0 0 8 4 0 1 - 5 0 0 9 5 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 2 % O F T O T A L 1 0 0 1 & O V E R 2 0 P L U S O N E F O R E A C H 10 0 O R F R A C T I O N T H E R E O F OV E R 1 , 0 0 1 7. DIMENSION MINIMUM 12 FOOT WIDE ACCESSIBLE VAN PARKING SPACE WITH MINIMUM 5 FOOT WIDE ACCESS AISLE. VAN PARKING SPACES SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE MINIMUM 9 FEET WIDE WHERE ACCESS AISLE IS 8 FOOT WIDE MINIMUM. §11B-502.2, FIGURES 11B-502.2 AND 11B-502.3 8. CAR AND VAN STALL ACCESS AISLE SHALL BE 5 FOOT WIDE MINIMUM AND SHALL ADJOIN AN ACCESSIBLE ROUTE. TWO PARKING SPACES SHALL BE PERMITTED TO SHARE A COMMON ACCESS AISLE. §11B-502.3,FIGURES 11B-502.2 AND 11B-502.3 9. ACCESS AISLES SHALL EXTEND THE FULL REQUIRED LENGTH OF THE PARKING SPACES THEY SERVE. §11B-502.3.2 & FIG. 11B-502.3 10. ACCESS AISLES SHALL BE MARKED WITH A BLUE PAINTED BORDERLINE AROUND THEIR PERIMETER.THE AREA WITHIN THE BLUE BORDERLINES SHALL BE MARKED WITH HATCHED LINES A MAXIMUM OF 36 INCHES ON CENTER IN A COLOR CONTRASTING WITH THAT OF THE AISLE SURFACE, PREFERABLY BLUE OR WHITE. THE WORDS "NO PARKING" SHALL BE PAINTED ON THE SURFACE WITHIN EACH ACCESS AISLE IN WHITE LETTERS A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES IN HEIGHT AND LOCATED TO BE VISIBLE FROM THE ADJACENT VEHICULAR WAY. ACCESS AISLE MARKINGS MAY EXTEND BEYOND THE MINIMUM REQUIRED LENGTH. §11B-502.3.3, FIGURE 11B-502.3.3 11. ACCESS AISLES SHALL NOT OVERLAP THE VEHICULAR WAY. ACCESS AISLES SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE PLACED ON EITHER SIDE OF THE PARKING SPACE EXCEPT FOR VAN PARKING SPACES WHICH SHALL HAVE ACCESS AISLES LOCATED ON THE PASSENGER SIDE OF THE PARKING SPACES. §11B-502.3.4 12. PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SERVING THEM SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 11B-302 FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACES. ACCESS AISLES SHALL BE AT THE SAME LEVEL AS THE PARKING SPACES THEY SERVE. CHANGES IN LEVEL ARE NOT PERMITTED. §11B-502.4 13. CLEARLY SHOW MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE OF 8 FEET 2 INCHES AT ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES AND ALONG AT LEAST ONE VEHICLE ACCESS ROUTE TO SUCH SPACES FROM SITE ENTRANCES AND EXITS. §11B-502.5 SIGNAGE 14. PARKING SPACE IDENTIFICATION SIGNS SHALL INCLUDE THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH SECTION 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-502.6, FIGURE 11B-703.7.2.1 15. SIGNS IDENTIFYING VAN PARKING SPACES SHALL CONTAIN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE OR AN ADDITIONAL SIGN WITH THE DESIGNATION “VAN ACCESSIBLE.” SIGNS SHALL BE 60 INCHES MINIMUM ABOVE THE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACE MEASURED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SIGN. §11B-502.6 16. PARKING IDENTIFICATION SIGNS SHALL BE REFLECTORIZED WITH A MINIMUM AREA OF 70 SQUARE INCHES. §11B-502.6.1 17. ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE OR AN ADDITIONAL SIGN BELOW THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY SHALL STATE “MINIMUM FINE $250.” §11B-502.6.2 18. A PARKING SPACE IDENTIFICATION SIGN SHALL BE VISIBLE FROM EACH PARKING SPACE. SIGNS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY POSTED EITHER IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE PARKING SPACE OR WITHIN THE PROJECTED PARKING SPACE WIDTH AT THE HEAD END OF THE PARKING SPACE. SIGNS MAY ALSO BE PERMANENTLY POSTED ON A WALL AT THE INTERIOR END OF THE PARKING SPACE. §11B-502.6.3 19. EACH ACCESSIBLE CAR AND VAN SPACE SHALL HAVE SURFACE IDENTIFICATION COMPLYING WITH EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING SCHEMES: §11B-502.6.4 a. THE PARKING SPACE SHALL BE MARKED WITH AN INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA)COMPLYING WITH SECTION 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA IN WHITE ON A BLUE BACKGROUND A MINIMUM 36 INCHES WIDE BY 36 INCHES HIGH. THE CENTERLINE OF THE ISA SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 6 INCHES FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE PARKING SPACE, ITS SIDES PARALLEL TO THE LENGTH OF THE PARKING SPACE AND ITS LOWER CORNER AT, OR LOWER SIDE ALIGNED WITH, THE END OF THE PARKING SPACE LENGTH. §11B-502.6.4.1 b. THE PARKING SPACE SHALL BE OUTLINED OR PAINTED BLUE AND SHALL BE MARKED WITH AN INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH SECTION 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA A MINIMUM 36 INCHES WIDE BY 36 INCHES HIGH IN WHITE OR A SUITABLE CONTRASTING COLOR. THE CENTERLINE OF THE ISA SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 6 INCHES FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE PARKING SPACE, ITS SIDES PARALLEL TO THE LENGTH OF THE PARKING SPACE AND ITS LOWER CORNER AT, OR LOWER SIDE ALIGNED WITH, THE END OF THE PARKING SPACE. §11B-502.6.4.2 20. AN ADDITIONAL SIGN SHALL BE POSTED EITHER; 1) IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE AT EACH ENTRANCE TO AN OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITY OR 2) IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO ON-SITE ACCESSIBLE PARKING AND VISIBLE FROM EACH PARKING SPACE. §11B-502.8 a. THE ADDITIONAL SIGN SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 17 INCHES WIDE BY 22 INCHES HIGH. §11B-502.8.1 b. THE ADDITIONAL SIGN SHALL CLEARLY STATE IN LETTERS WITH A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 1 INCH THE FOLLOWING: §11B-502.8.2 "UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES PARKED IN DESIGNATED ACCESSIBLE SPACES NOT DISPLAYING DISTINGUISHING PLACARDS OR SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES ISSUED FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER’S EXPENSE. TOWED VEHICLES MAY BE RECLAIMED AT:_________________________ OR BY TELEPHONING_______________________."BLANK SPACES SHALL BE FILLED IN WITH APPROPRIATE INFORMATION AS A PERMANENT PART OF THE SIGN.RELATIONSHIP TO ACCESSIBLE ROUTES 21. PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SHALL BE DESIGNED SO THAT PERSONS USING THEM ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TRAVEL BEHIND PARKING SPACES OTHER THAN TO PASS BEHIND THE PARKING SPACE IN WHICH THEY PARKED. §11B-502.7.1 22. A CURB OR WHEEL STOP SHALL BE PROVIDED IF REQUIRED TO PREVENT ENCROACHMENT OF VEHICLES OVER THE REQUIRED CLEAR WIDTH OF ADJACENT ACCESSIBLE ROUTES. §11B-502.7.2 STAIRWAYS 23. A STAIR IS DEFINED AS A CHANGE IN ELEVATION, CONSISTING OF ONE OR MORE RISERS. §11B-202 24. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR STAIRS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 11B-504 STAIRWAYS. §11B-210.1 (SEE EXCEPTIONS)25. ALL STEPS ON A FLIGHT OF STAIRS SHALL HAVE UNIFORM RISER HEIGHTS AND UNIFORM TREAD DEPTHS. RISERS SHALL BE 4 INCHES HIGH MINIMUM AND 7 INCHES HIGH MAXIMUM. TREADS SHALL BE 11 INCHES DEEP MINIMUM. §11B-504.2 26. OPEN RISERS ARE NOT PERMITTED. §11B-504.3 (SEE EXCEPTIONS)27. STAIR TREADS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 11B-302 FLOOR AND GROUND SURFACES. CHANGES IN LEVEL ARE NOT PERMITTED. §11B-504.4 28. INTERIOR STAIRS SHALL HAVE THE UPPER APPROACH AND LOWER TREAD MARKED BY A STRIPE PROVIDING CLEAR VISUAL CONTRAST. EXTERIOR STAIRS SHALL HAVE THE UPPER APPROACH AND ALL TREADS MARKED BY A STRIPE PROVIDING CLEAR VISUAL CONTRAST. THE STRIPE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES WIDE TO A MAXIMUM OF 4 INCHES WIDE PLACED PARALLEL TO, AND NOT MORE THAN 1 INCH FROM, THE NOSE OF THE STEP OR UPPER APPROACH. THE STRIPE SHALL EXTEND THE FULL WIDTH OF THE STEP OR UPPER APPROACH AND SHALL BE OF MATERIAL THAT IS AT LEAST AS SLIP RESISTANT AS THE OTHER TREADS OF THE STAIR. A PAINTED STRIPE SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE. GROOVES SHALL NOT BE USED TO SATISFY THIS REQUIREMENT. §11B-504.4.1 29. THE RADIUS OF CURVATURE AT THE LEADING EDGE OF THE TREAD SHALL BE ½ INCH MAXIMUM.NOSINGS THAT PROJECT BEYOND RISERS SHALL HAVE THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LEADING EDGE CURVED OR BEVELED. RISERS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO SLOPE UNDER THE TREAD AT AN ANGLE OF 30 DEGREES MAXIMUM FROM VERTICAL. THE PERMITTED PROJECTION OF THE NOSING SHALL EXTEND 1¼ INCHES MAXIMUM OVER THE TREAD BELOW. §11B-504.5 (SEE EXCEPTION FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS)30. STAIRS SHALL HAVE HANDRAILS COMPLYING WITH SECTION 11B-505 HANDRAILS. §11B-504.6 31. STAIR TREADS AND LANDINGS SUBJECT TO WET CONDITIONS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PREVENT THE ACCUMULATION OF WATER. §11B-504.7 32. FLOOR IDENTIFICATION SIGNS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1022.9 COMPLYING WITH SECTIONS 11B-703.1 SIGNS GENERAL, 11B-703.2 RAISED CHARACTERS, 11B-703.3 BRAILLE AND 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE LANDING OF EACH FLOOR LEVEL, PLACED ADJACENT TO THE DOOR ON THE LATCH SIDE, IN ALL ENCLOSED STAIRWAYS IN BUILDINGS TWO OR MORE STORIES IN HEIGHT TO IDENTIFY THE FLOOR LEVEL. AT THE EXIT DISCHARGE LEVEL, THE SIGN SHALL INCLUDE A RAISED FIVE POINTED STAR LOCATED TO THE LEFT OF THE IDENTIFYING FLOOR LEVEL. THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE STAR SHALL BE THE SAME AS THE HEIGHT OF THE RAISED CHARACTERS. §11B-504.8 3. P R O V I D E A C C E S S I B L E S P A C E S F O R E A C H P A R K I N G F A C I LI T Y ( P A R K I N G L O T S A N D P A R K I N G S T R U C T U R E S ) . TH E N U M B E R O F P A R K I N G S P A C E S R E Q U I R E D T O B E A C C E S S I B L E I S T O B E C A L C U L A T E D S E P A R A T E L Y F O R EA C H P A R K I N G F A C I L I T Y ; T H E R E Q U I R E D N U M B E R I S N O T B A S E D O N T H E T O T A L N U M B E R O F P A R K I N G S P A C E S PR O V I D E D I N A L L O F T H E P A R K I N G F A C I L I T I E S P R O V I D E D O N S I T E . §1 1 B - 2 0 8 4. W H E R E P A R K I N G S P A C E S A R E M A R K E D W I T H L I N ES , W I D T H M E A S U R E M E N T S O F P A R K I N G S P A C E S A N D AC C E S S A I S L E S S H A L L B E M A D E F R O M T H E C E N T E R L I N E O F T H E M A R K I N G S . ] §1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 1 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N S ) 5. D I M E N S I O N M I N I M U M 1 8 F O O T L O N G C A R A N D V A N AC C E S S I B L E P A R K I N G S P A C E ( S ) A N D A C C E S S A I S L E ( S ) . §1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 2 , F I G U R E S 1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 2 A N D 1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 3 6. D I M E N S I O N M I N I M U M 9 F O O T W I D T H A T A C C E S S I B L E C A R P A R K I N G S P A C E . §1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 2 , F I G . 1 1 B - 5 0 2 . 2 & F I G . 11 B - 5 0 2 . 3 1BID SET - 07.15.2014 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. 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S T A N D A R D R O L L - I N T Y P E S H O W E R C O M P A R T M E N T : 3 0 I N C H E S W I D E M I N I M U M B Y 6 0 I N C H E S D E E P M I N I M U M WI T H C L E A R I N S I D E D I M E N S I O N S M E A S U R E D A T C E N T E R P O I N T S O F O P P O S I N G S I D E S W I T H A F U L L O P E N I N G WI D T H O N T H E L O N G S I D E . A 3 6 I N C H W I D E M I N I M U M B Y 6 0 I N C H E S L O N G M I N I M U M C L E A R A N C E S H A L L B E PR O V I D E D A D J A C E N T T O T H E O P E N FA C E O F T H E S H O W E R C O M P A R T M E N T . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 2 . 2 OR b. A L T E R N A T E R O L L - I N T Y P E S H O W E R C O M P A R T M E N T : 3 6 I N C H E S W I D E A N D 6 0 I N C H E S D E E P M I N I M U M C L E A R IN S I D E D I M E N S I O N S M E A S U R E D A T C E N T E R P O I N T S O F O PP O S I N G S I D E S . A 3 6 I N C H W I D E M I N I M U M E N T R Y S H A L L BE P R O V I D E D A T O N E E N D O F T H E L O N G S I D E O F T H E C O M P A R T M E N T . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 2 . 3 53 . G R A B B A R S I N S H O W E R S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H S E C T I O N 1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 3 G R A B B A R S . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 3 54 . P R O V I D E A F O L D I N G S E A T I N R O L L - I N T Y P E S H O W E R . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 4 55 . C O N T R O L S A N D F A U C E T S S H A L L B E O F A S I N G L E - L E V E R D E S I G N A N D S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H S E C T I O N 1 1 B - 30 9 . 4 O P E R A T I O N . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 5 56 . 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I N A L T E R N A T E R O L L - I N T Y P E S H O W E R C O M P A R T M E N T S , S H O W O P E R A B L E P A R T S O F C O N T R O L S A N D FA U C E T S S H A L L B E I N S T A L L E D O N T H E S I D E W A L L O F T H E C O M P A R T M E N T A D J A C E N T T O T H E S E A T W A L L 1 9 IN C H E S M I N I M U M A N D 2 7 I N C H E S M A X I M U M F R O M T H E SE A T W A L L ; A N D S H A L L B E L O C A T E D A B O V E T H E G R A B BA R , B U T N O H I G H E R T H A N 4 8 I N C H E S A B O V E T H E S H O W E R F L O O R , W I T H T H E I R C E N T E R L I N E A T 3 9 I N C H E S T O 41 I N C H E S A B O V E T H E S H O W E R F L O O R . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 5 . 3 58 . A S H O W E R S P R A Y U N I T W I T H A H O S E 5 9 I N C H E S L O N G M I N I M U M T H A T C A N B E U S E D B O T H A S A F I X E D - PO S I T I O N S H O W E R H E A D A N D A S A H A N D - H E L D S H O W E R S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D . §1 1 B - 6 0 8 . 6 59 . 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T H E S P A C E B E T W E E N T H E G R A B B A R AN D P R O J E C T I N G O B J E C T S B E L O W A N D A T T H E E N D S SH A L L B E 1 ½ I N C H E S M I N I M U M . T H E S P A C E B E T W E E N T H E GR A B B A R A N D P R O J E C T I N G O B J E C T S A B O V E S H A L L B E 1 2 I N C H E S M I N I M U M . §1 1 B - 6 0 9 . 3 66 . 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A L A R M S I N P U B L I C U S E A R E A S A N D C O M M O N U S E AR E A S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 7 0 2 C H A P T E R 9 , S E C T I O N 90 7 . 5 . 2 . 3 . 1 . §1 1 B - 2 1 5 . 2 3. W H E R E E M P L O Y E E W O R K A R E A S H A V E A U D I B L E A L A R M C O V E R A G E , T H E W I R I N G S Y S T E M S H A L L B E D E S I G N E D SO T H A T V I S I B L E A L A R M S C O M P L Y I N G W I T H 7 0 2 C H A P T E R 9, S E C T I O N 9 0 7 . 5 . 2 . 3 . 2 C A N B E I N T E G R A T E D I N T O T H E AL A R M S Y S T E M . §1 1 B - 2 1 5 . 3 4. G U E S T R O O M S R E Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B -2 2 4 . 4 G U E S T R O O M S W I T H C O M M U N I C A T I O N F E A T U R E S SH A L L P R O V I D E A L A R M S C O M P L Y I N G W I T H 7 0 2 C H A P T E R 9 , S E C T I O N 9 0 7 . 5 . 2 . 3 . 3 . §1 1 B - 2 1 5 . 4 5. W H E R E P R O V I D E D I N R E S I D E N T I A L D W E L L I N G U N I T S R E Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 8 0 9 . 5 R E S I D E N T I A L UN I T S W I T H C O M M U N I C A T I O N F E A T U R E S , A L A R M S S H A L L CO M P L Y W I T H 7 0 2 C H A P T E R 9 , S E C T I O N 9 0 7 . 5 . 2 . 3 . 4 . § 11 B - 2 1 5 . 4 6. F I R E A L A R M S Y S T E M S S H A L L H A V E P E R M A N E N T L Y I N S T AL L E D A U D I B L E A N D V I S I B L E A L A R M S C O M P L Y I N G W I T H NF P A 7 2 ( 1 9 9 9 O R 2 0 0 2 E D I T I O N ) ( I N C O R P O R A T E D B Y R E FE R E N C E , S E E “ R E F E R E N C E D S T A N D A R D S ” I N C H A P T E R 1) , E X C E P T T H A T T H E M A X I M U M A L L O W A B L E S O U N D L E V E L O F A U D I B L E N O T I F I C A T I O N A P P L I A N C E S C O M P L Y I N G WI T H S E C T I O N 4 - 3 . 2 . 1 O F N F P A 7 2 ( 19 9 9 E D I T I O N ) S H A L L H A V E A S O U N D L E V E L N O M O R E T H A N 1 1 0 D B A T T H E MI N I M U M H E A R I N G D I S T A N C E F R O M T H E A U D I B L E A P P L I A N C E . I N A D D I T I O N , A L A R M S I N G U E S T R O O M S R E Q U I R E D TO P R O V I D E C O M M U N I C A T I O N F E A T U R E S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I TH S E C T I O N S 4 - 3 A N D 4 - 4 O F N F P A 7 2 ( 1 9 9 9 E D I T I O N ) OR S E C T I O N S 7 . 4 A N D 7 . 5 O F N F P A 7 2 ( 2 0 0 2 E D I T I O N ) . A N D C H A P T E R 9 , S E C T I O N S 9 0 7 . 5 . 2 . 1 A N D 9 0 7 . 5 . 2 . 3 . §11B- 70 2 . 1 SI G N S 7. E X C E P T B U I L D I N G D I R E C T O R I E S , M E N U S , S E A T AN D R O W D E S I G N A T I O N S I N A S S E M B L Y A R E A S , O C C U P A N T NA M E S , B U I L D I N G A D D R E S S E S , A N D C O M P A N Y N A M E S A N D L O G O S , N E W O R A L T E R E D S I G N S S H A L L B E PR O V I D E D I N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H 1 1 B - 2 1 6 S I G N S A N D S H A LL C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 7 0 3 S I G N S . T H E A D D I T I O N O F O R RE P L A C E M E N T O F S I G N S S H A L L N O T T R I G G E R A N Y A D D I T I O N A L P A T H O F T R A V E L R E Q U I R E M E N T S . §11B-216.1 8. I N P A R K I N G F A C I L I T I E S , S I G N S P R O V I D E D S O L E L Y F O R T H E O P E R A T I O N O F V E H I C L E S S H A L L N O T B E R E Q U I R E D TO C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 2 D E S I G N A T IO N S , 1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 3 D I R E C T I O N A L A N D I N FO R M A T I O N A L S I G N S , A N D 1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 6 TH R O U G H 1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 1 2 . 9. T E M P O R A R Y , 7 D A Y S O R L E S S , S I G N S S H A L L N O T B E R E Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 2 1 6 S I G N S . 10 . I N D E T E N T I O N A N D C O R R E C T I O N A L F A C I L I T I E S , S I G N S N O T L O C A T E D I N P U B L I C U S E A R E A S S H A L L N O T B E RE Q U I R E D T O C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 2 1 6 S I G N S . 11 . I N T E R I O R A N D E X T E R I O R S I G N S I D E N T I F Y I N G P E R M A N E N T R O O M S A N D S P A C E S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 70 3 . 1 GE N E R A L , 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 2 R A I S E D C H A R A C T E R S , 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 B R AI L L E A N D 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 5 V I S U A L C H A R A C T E R S . W H E R E PI C T O G R A M S A R E P R O V I D E D A S D E S I G N A T I O N S O F P E R M A N E N T I N T E R I O R R O O M S A N D S P A C E S , T H E PI C T O G R A M S S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 6 P I C T O G R A M S A N D S H A L L H A V E T E X T D E S C R I P T O R S C O M P L Y I N G WI T H 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 2 A N D 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 5 . §1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 2 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N ) 12 . S I G N S T H A T P R O V I D E D I R E C T I O N T O O R I N F O RM A T I O N A B O U T I N T E R I O R A N D E X T E R I O R S P A C E S A N D FA C I L I T I E S O F T H E S I T E S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 5 V I S U A L C H A R A C T E R S . §1 1 B - 2 1 6 . 3 13. SIGNS FOR MEANS OF EGRESS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-216.4 MEANS OF EGRESS:a. SIGNS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1011.4 AT DOORS TO DOORS AT EXIT PASSAGEWAYS, EXIT DISCHARGE, AND EXIT STAIRWAYS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY TACTILE SIGNS COMPLYING COMPLY WITH 11B-703.1 GENERAL, 11B-703.2 RAISED CHARACTERS, 11B-703.3 BRAILLE AND 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS. §11B-216.4.1 b. SIGNS REQUIRED BY SECTION 1003.2.13.5.4 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (2000 EDITION) OR SECTION 1007.6.4 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (2003 EDITION) (INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE,SEE “REFERENCED STANDARDS” IN CHAPTER 1) CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1007.11 TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS IN AREAS OF REFUGE SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS. SIGNS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1007.9 AT DOORS TO AREAS OF REFUGE AND EXTERIOR AREAS FOR ASSISTED RESCUE SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.1 GENERAL, 11B-703.2 RAISED CHARACTERS, 11B-703.3 BRAILLE AND 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS AND INCLUDE AN INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.4.2 c. SIGNS REQUIRED BY SECTION 1003.2.13.6 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (2000 EDITION) OR SECTION 1007.7 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (2003 EDITION) (INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE, SEE “REFERENCED STANDARDS” IN CHAPTER 1) CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1007.10 TO PROVIDE DIRECTIONS TO ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS. §11B-216.4.3 d. SIGNS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1008.1.9.7, ITEM 5.1 AT DOORS WITH DELAYED EGRESS LOCKS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.1 GENERAL, 11B-703.2 RAISED CHARACTERS, 11B-703.3 BRAILLE AND 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS. §11B-216.4.4 14. PARKING SPACES COMPLYING WITH 11B-502 PARKING SPACES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY SIGNS COMPLYING WITH 11B-502.6 IDENTIFICATION. §11B-216.5 15. IN RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES, WHERE PARKING SPACES ARE ASSIGNED TO SPECIFIC RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS, IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED.16. IN EXISTING BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES WHERE NOT ALL ENTRANCES COMPLY WITH 11B-404 DOORS,DOORWAYS, AND GATES, COMPLIANT ENTRANCES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. DIRECTIONAL SIGNS COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS THAT INDICATE THE LOCATION OF THE NEAREST ENTRANCE COMPLYING WITH 11B-404 SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ENTRANCES THAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH 11B-404 DOORS, DOORWAYS, AND GATES.DIRECTIONAL SIGNS COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS, INCLUDING THE ISA COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA, INDICATING THE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE TO THE NEAREST ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED AT JUNCTIONS WHEN THE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE DIVERGES FROM THE REGULAR CIRCULATION PATH.§11B-216.6 (SEE EXCEPTIONS)17. WHERE EXISTING ELEVATORS DO NOT COMPLY WITH 11B-407 ELEVATORS, COMPLIANT ELEVATORS SHALL BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. EXISTING BUILDINGS THAT HAVE BEEN REMODELED TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC ELEVATORS FOR PUBLIC USE THAT COMPLY WITH THESE BUILDING STANDARDS SHALL HAVE THE LOCATION OF AND THE DIRECTIONS TO THESE ELEVATORS POSTED IN THE BUILDING LOBBY ON A SIGN COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS, INCLUDING THE ISA COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.7 18. DOORWAYS LEADING TO TOILET ROOMS AND BATHING ROOMS COMPLYING WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY A GEOMETRIC SYMBOL COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.6 TOILET AND BATHING ROOM GEOMETRIC SYMBOLS. WHERE EXISTING TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING ROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS, DIRECTIONAL SIGNS INDICATING THE LOCATION OF THE NEAREST COMPLIANT TOILET ROOM OR BATHING ROOM WITHIN THE FACILITY SHALL BE PROVIDED. SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS AND SHALL INCLUDE THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.8 19. WHERE EXISTING TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING ROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS, THE TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING ROOMS COMPLYING WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.8 20. WHERE CLUSTERED SINGLE USER TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING FACILITIES ARE PERMITTED TO USE EXCEPTIONS TO 11B-213.2 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS, TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING FACILITIES COMPLYING WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA UNLESS ALL TOILET ROOMS AND BATHING FACILITIES COMPLY WITH 11B-603 TOILET AND BATHING ROOMS. §11B-216.8 21. EXISTING BUILDINGS THAT HAVE BEEN REMODELED TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC TOILET ROOMS OR BATHING ROOMS FOR PUBLIC USE THAT COMPLY WITH THESE BUILDING STANDARDS SHALL HAVE THE LOCATION OF AND THE DIRECTIONS TO THESE ROOMS POSTED IN OR NEAR THE BUILDING LOBBY OR ENTRANCE ON A SIGN COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS, INCLUDING THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY (ISA) COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.8 22. IDENTIFICATION AND DIRECTIONAL SIGNS FOR PUBLIC TTYS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 11B-216.9 TTYS. §11B-216.9 a. PUBLIC TTYS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF TTY COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.2 INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF TTY. §11B-216.9.1 b. DIRECTIONAL SIGNS INDICATING THE LOCATION OF THE NEAREST PUBLIC TTY SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL BANKS OF PUBLIC PAY TELEPHONES NOT CONTAINING A PUBLIC TTY. IN ADDITION, WHERE SIGNS PROVIDE DIRECTION TO PUBLIC PAY TELEPHONES, THEY SHALL ALSO PROVIDE DIRECTION TO PUBLIC TTYS. IF A FACILITY HAS NO BANKS OF TELEPHONES, THE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE SHALL BE PROVIDED AT THEENTRANCE OR IN A BUILDING DIRECTORY. DIRECTIONAL SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 AND SHALL INCLUDE THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF TTY COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.2. §11B-216.9.2 23. EACH ASSEMBLY AREA REQUIRED BY 11B-219 ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS TO PROVIDE ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS SHALL PROVIDE SIGNS INFORMING PATRONS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF THE ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM. THE SIGN SHALL INCLUDE WORDING THAT STATES “ASSISTIVE-LISTENING SYSTEM AVAILABLE” AND SHALL BE POSTED IN A PROMINENT PLACE AT OR NEAR THE ASSEMBLY AREA ENTRANCE.ASSISTIVE LISTENING SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS AND SHALL INCLUDE THEINTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESS FOR HEARING LOSS COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.4 ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS. §11B-216.10 (SEE EXCEPTION)24. WHERE MORE THAN ONE CHECK-OUT AISLE IS PROVIDED, CHECK-OUT AISLES COMPLYING WITH 11B-904.3 CHECK-OUT AISLES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY A SIGN COMPLYING WITH 11B-904.3.4 IDENTIFICATION SIGN.WHERE CHECK-OUT AISLES ARE IDENTIFIED BY NUMBERS, LETTERS, OR FUNCTIONS, SIGNS IDENTIFYING CHECK-OUT AISLES COMPLYING WITH 11B-904.3 CHECK-OUT AISLES SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE SAME LOCATION AS THE CHECK-OUT AISLE IDENTIFICATION. §11B-216.11 (SEE EXCEPTION)25. SIGNS IDENTIFYING THE TYPE OF ACCESS PROVIDED ON AMUSEMENT RIDES SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ENTRIES TO QUEUES AND WAITING LINES. IN ADDITION, WHERE ACCESSIBLE UNLOAD AREAS ALSO SERVE AS ACCESSIBLE LOAD AREAS, SIGNS INDICATING THE LOCATION OF THE ACCESSIBLE LOAD AND UNLOAD AREAS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ENTRIES TO QUEUES AND WAITING LINES. SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.5 VISUAL CHARACTERS AND SHALL INCLUDE THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.7.2.1 ISA. §11B-216.12 26. WHERE CLEANER AIR SYMBOLS ARE PROVIDED, THEY SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-216.13 CLEANER AIR SYMBOL.27. SIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703 SIGNS. WHERE BOTH VISUAL AND TACTILE CHARACTERS ARE REQUIRED, EITHER ONE SIGN WITH BOTH VISUAL AND TACTILE CHARACTERS, OR TWO SEPARATE SIGNS, ONE WITH VISUAL, AND ONE WITH TACTILE CHARACTERS, SHALL BE PROVIDED. §11B-703.1 a. SIGNS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 11B-703 SIGNS, OR IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS CODE, WHEN INCLUDED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BUILDINGS OR FACILITIES, OR WHEN INCLUDED, ALTERED OR REPLACED DUE TO ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS OR RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDINGS OR FACILITIES, AND WHEN A PERMIT IS REQUIRED, SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.1.1.1 PLAN REVIEW AND 11B-703.1.1.2 INSPECTION. §11B-703.1.1 b. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER INFORMATION INDICATING COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. §11B-703.1.1.1 c. SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION DEVICES SHALL BE FIELD INSPECTED AFTER INSTALLATION AND APPROVED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PER CHAPTER 1,DIVISION II, SECTION 111, OR FINAL APPROVAL WHERE NO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED. THE INSPECTION SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, VERIFICATION THAT BRAILLE DOTS AND CELLS ARE PROPERLY SPACED AND THE SIZE, PROPORTION AND TYPE OF RAISED CHARACTERS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. §11B-703.1.1.2 28. RAISED CHARACTERS SHALL COMPLY WITH 11B-703.2 RAISED CHARACTERS AND SHALL BE DUPLICATED IN BRAILLE COMPLYING WITH 11B-703.3 BRAILLE. RAISED CHARACTERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 11B-703.4 INSTALLATION HEIGHT AND LOCATION. §11B-703.2 a. RAISED CHARACTERS SHALL BE 1/32 INCH MINIMUM ABOVE THEIR BACKGROUND. §11B-703.2.1 b. CHARACTERS SHALL BE UPPERCASE. §11B-703.2.2 c. CHARACTERS SHALL BE SANS SERIF. CHARACTERS SHALL NOT BE ITALIC, OBLIQUE, SCRIPT, HIGHLY DECORATIVE, OR OF OTHER UNUSUAL FORMS. §11B-703.2.3 d. CHARACTERS SHALL BE SELECTED FROM FONTS WHERE THE WIDTH OF THE UPPERCASE LETTER “O” IS 55 60 PERCENT MINIMUM AND 110 PERCENT MAXIMUM OF THE HEIGHT OF THE UPPERCASE LETTER “I”. §11B-703.2.4.e. CHARACTER HEIGHT MEASURED VERTICALLY FROM THE BASELINE OF THE CHARACTER SHALL BE 5/8 INCH MINIMUM AND 2 INCHES MAXIMUM BASED ON THE HEIGHT OF THE UPPERCASE LETTER “I”. §11B-703.2.51BID SET - 07.15.2014 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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C H A R A C T E R S P A C I N G S H A L L B E M E A S U R E D B E T W E E N T H E T W O C L O S E S T P O I N T S O F A D J A C E N T R A I S E D CH A R A C T E R S W I T H I N A M E S S A G E , E X C L U D I N G W O R D S P A C E S . W H E R E C H A R A C T E R S H A V E R E C T A N G U L A R CR O S S S E C T I O N S , S P A C I N G B E T W E E N I N D I V I D U A L R A I S E D C H A R A C T E R S S H A L L B E 1 / 8 I N C H M I N I M U M A N D 4 TI M E S T H E R A I S E D C H A R A C T E R S T R O K E W I D T H M AX I M U M . 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S P A C I N G B E T W E E N T H E B A S E L I N E S O F S E P A R A T E L I N ES O F R A I S E D C H A R A C T E R S W I T H I N A M E S S A G E SH A L L B E 1 3 5 P E R C E N T M I N I M U M A N D 1 7 0 P E R C E N T M AX I M U M O F T H E R A I S E D C H A R A C T E R H E I G H T . §1 1 B - 70 3 . 2 . 8 i. T E X T S H A L L B E I N A H O R I Z O N T A L F O R M A T . §1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 2 . 9 29 . B R A I L L E S H A L L B E C O N T R A C T E D ( G R A D E 2 ) A N D SH A L L C O M P L Y W I T H 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 B R A I L L E A N D 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 4 IN S T A L L A T I O N H E I G H T A N D L O C A T I O N . §1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 a. B R A I L L E D O T S S H A L L H A V E A D O M E D O R R O U N D E D SH A P E A N D S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H T A B L E 1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 . 1 . TH E I N D I C A T I O N O F A N U P P E R C A S E L E T T E R O R L E T T E R S S H A L L O N L Y B E U S E D B E F O R E T H E F I R S T W O R D O F SE N T E N C E S , P R O P E R N O U N S A N D NA M E S , I N D I V I D U A L L E T T E R S O F T H E A L P H A B E T , I N I T I A L S , A N D A C R O N Y M S . §1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 . 1 b. B R A I L L E S H A L L B E P O S I T I O N E D B E L O W T H E C O R R E S P O ND I N G T E X T I N A H O R I Z O N T A L F O R M A T , F L U S H LE F T O R C E N T E R E D . I F T E X T I S M U L T I - L I N E D , B R A I LL E S H A L L B E P L A C E D B E L O W T H E E N T I R E T E X T . B R A I L L E SH A L L B E S E P A R A T E D 3 / 8 I N C H M I N I M U M A N D 1 / 2 I N C H M A X I M U M F R O M A N Y O T H E R T A C T I L E C H A R A C T E R S AN D 3 / 8 I N C H M I N I M U M F R O M R A I S E D B O R D E R S A N D D E C O R A T I V E E L E M E N T S . §1 1 B - 7 0 3 . 3 . 2 ( S E E E X C E P T I O N ) 30 . 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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:18 PMSITE PLAN A9NORTH SC A L E : 1 / 3 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1 SI T E P L A N NO T U S E D SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " 2 NE W A D A A C C E S S I B L E P A R K I N G NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014 2PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.30.2014 1 1 BID SET - 07.15.2014 FL O O R P L A N N O T E S IF A N Y O U T L E T S C A N N O T B E I N S T A L L E D A S N O T E D O R A S S H O W N O N PL A N S D U E T O C O N F L I C T S W I T H S T R U C T U R A L , M E C H A N I C A L A N D EL E C T R I C A L C O N D I T I O N S , C L A R I F Y W I T H O W N E R A N D A R C H I T E C T BE F O R E P R O C E E D I N G W I T H W O R K . 1. FO R C I R C U I T I N G I N F O R M A T I O N , P U LL B O X L O C A T I O N S A N D C O N D U I T SI Z E S , R E F E R T O E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R D R A W I N G S . A R C H I T E C T U R A L DR A W I N G S G O V E R N O U T L E T L O C A T I O N S , T Y P . V E R I F Y A N Y DI S C R E P A N C I E S W I T H T H E A R C H I T E C T . 2. WH E N O U T L E T S A R E G R O U P E D T O G E T H E R , T H E Y S H A L L B E N O M O R E TH A N 2 ' - 0 " A P A R T . G A N G W I T H C O M M O N F A C E P L A T E W H E N E V E R PO S S I B L E . 3. NO N - D I M E N S I O N E D O U T L E T S S H A LL B E L O C A T E D A T N E A R E S T S T U D . AL L O U T L E T D I M E N S I O N S A R E T O B E T O T H E C E N T E R L I N E O F O U T L E T U. N . O . 4. AL L W A L L O U T L E T S T O B E M O U N T E D A T + 1 8 " A . F . F . T O C E N T E R L I N E O F RE C E P T A C L E , T Y P . , U . N . O . ( S E E T Y P I C A L P O W E R A N D S I G N A L LO C A T I O N S D I A G R A M F O R M O R E I N F O . ) 5. AL L N E W C I R C U I T S S H A L L B E L A B E L E D O N T H E P R O P E R B U I L D I N G EL E C T R I C A L P A N E L D I R E C T O R I E S . 6. PR O V I D E 1 - H R P R O T E C T I O N A T A L L O U T L E T S A N D S W I T C H E S L O C A T E D IN 1 - H R R A T E D P A R T I T I O N S . ( P R O V I D E A P P R O P R I A T E P R O T E C T I O N I N PA R T I T I O N S R A T E D H I G H E R T H A N 1 - H R ) 7. AL L I S O L A T E D G R O U N D R E C E P T A C L E S S H A L L B E O R A N G E W I T H W H I T E CO V E R P L A T E S . ( S E E F I N I S H L E G E N D F O R C O L O R O F R E C E P T A C L E S TH R O U G H O U T ) . 8. AL L T E L E P H O N E A N D D A T A C O V E R P L A T E S T O B E S U P P L I E D A N D IN S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . T H E Y S H A L L B E S I M I L A R I N C O L O R A N D AP P E A R A N C E T O D U P L E X / S W I T C H C O V E R P L A T E S . 9. TE L E P H O N E A N D D A T A C A B L E T O BE P L E N U M R A T E D A N D S U P P O R T E D IN D E P E N D E N T F R O M S U S P E N D E D C E I L I N G . A L L T E L E P H O N E A N D D A T A CA B L E S T O B E P R O V I D E D A N D I N S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . 10 . TE N A N T S T E L E P H O N E / D A T A C O N T R A C T O R S S H A L L C O O R D I N A T E A L L WO R K W I T H G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R . 11 . CO N D U I T A B O V E C E I L I N G T O B E S E L F - S U P P O R T E D A N D H E L D T I G H T T O ST R U C T U R E A M I N I M U M O F 6 " A B O V E G R O U N D . 12 . AL L C O N D U I T R U N S A B O V E C E I L I N G SH A L L B E S T E E L P E R C O D E . 13 . CO N T R A C T O R T O M A R K L O C A T I O N S O F A L L F L O O R M O U N T E D RE C E P T A C L E S A N D R E C E I V E A P P R O V A L B Y A R C H I T E C T P R I O R T O PR O C E E D I N G W I T H C O R I N G . 14 . WH E R E E L E C T R I C A L W O R K I S S P E C I F I E D I N C O N J U N C T I O N W I T H MI L L W O R K , L A M P S A N D F I X T U R E S A R E T O B E P R O V I D E D B Y G E N E R A L CO N T R A C T O R . C U T - O U T S F O R S W I T CH E S , O U T L E T S , E T C . S H A L L B E PR O V I D E D B Y T H E M I L L W O R K C O N T R A C T O R A N D S H A L L B E CO O R D I N A T E D W I T H T H E E L E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R , U . N . O . 15 . FU R N I T U R E S Y S T E M T O B E S U P P L I E D A N D I N S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . EL E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R T O M A K E F I N A L H A R D W A R E C O N N E C T I O N AN D S U B M I T F O R A L L R E Q U I R E D P E R M I T S . 16 . SC H E D U L E T H E C O R I N G O F A N Y F L O O R O U T L E T S W I T H B U I L D I N G OW N E R T O P R E V E N T D I S T U R B A N C E O R D A M A G E T O O T H E R T E N A N T SP A C E S . 17 . PR O V I D E E L E C T R I C A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S A S N E E D E D F O R M E C H A N I C A L AN D P L U M B I N G E Q U I P M E N T S E E E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R D R A W I N G S FO R M O R E I N F O . 18 . 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S E E P A R T I T I O N DE T A I L S O N S H E E T WA L L T Y P E S : (E ) W A L L S EL E C T R I C A L / D A T A WI N D O W , S E E WI N D O W S C H E D U L E 10 1 1tRo o m n a m e 10 1 (E ) W A L L S T O B E RE M O V E D A w 3 SE E E L E C T R I C A L D R A W I N G S 6' - 0 " x 6 ' - 0 " WO R K S P A C E 8'-0" x 6'-0"WORK SPACE60" x 30" DESK 4' - 0 " 8' - 5 " 171 SFMAYOR'S OFFICE 157 SFOFFICE 27 0 S F CI T Y AD M I N I S T R A T O R OF F I C E 43 3 S F CO N F E R E N C E RO O M 61 S F AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T 136 SFWAITINGROOM306 SFCOUNCILOFFICES 20 5 S F OF F I C E 96 S F KI T C H E N E T T E 17' - 4"11' - 8 1/8"29' - 0"26' - 4" 4' - 0" 25 ' - 1 0 3 / 8 " 4' - 2 " 17 ' - 2 7 / 8 " 47 ' - 3 1 / 4 " 16' - 4 1/4"17' - 10 1/2" 34' - 2 3/4" 28 ' - 1 1 " 13' - 11 1/2" A y3 A y3 C60" x 30" DESK 60" x 30" DESK60" x 30" DESK E E E E 3 1 2 E 6 E E 4 A1 02 7 A1 4 4 A14 2A1453 E E E 72 S F RE C E P T I O N 50 S F HA L L W A Y 39 5 S F OP E N OF F I C E 7' - 8" 6' - 10 7/8" 17' - 6" 8' - 4 5 / 8 " 9' - 1 3/8" 8' - 7 7/8" 3' - 9 3/4"10' - 1 3/4" 1' - 6 " 1' - 0 " 1' - 0 " 1' - 6 " 1 2 3 4 (E) 139"x60"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW NE W 5 6 " x 9 4 " DU A L G L A Z E D W I N D O W NE W 5 6 " x 9 4 " DU A L G L A Z E D W I N D O W NE W 5 6 " x 9 4 " DU A L G L A Z E D W I N D O W NEW 56"x118"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW (E) 56"x118"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW (E) 5 6 " x 7 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D W I NDOW C 8'- 0 " x 6 ' - 0 " WO R K S P A C E A1 63 A y3A A y3Ay3 A y3 A y3 C C 5 A y3 A y3 14 ' - 5 1 / 2 " 14 ' - 5 1 / 2 " 8' - 0"8' - 0" WA L L M O U N T E D FL A T S C R E E N T V CO N F E R E N C E T A B L E PO W E R / D A T A / V I D E O FL O O R C O N N E C T I O N 9' - 8 " 15 ' - 3 " 6' - 5 1 / 2 " 16 ' - 0 " 4' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 1 ' - 6 " 5' - 9"4' - 6"5' - 9" 9' - 5 5/8" C A1 4 . 1 1 12 6 S F CO P Y RO O M 13 A1 4 1A 1C 1B 1D 8' - 0 " A14 6 5' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 6"17" - 18"3' - 6"1' - 0"60" X 54" CLEARANCE 60 " X 5 4 " C L E A R A N C E 48 " X 4 8 " C L E A R A N C E 48" X 48" CLEARANCE C L E A R M IN. ø 5' - 0" 96 SFKITCHENETTE 61 S F AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T 1' - 6"1' - 0" 1' - 0 " 1' - 6 " 4' - 0" 35" X 32"REFRIGERATORCLEAR MIN.ø 5' - 0"A14 7 LUNCH COUNTER130.00°CAy3Ay33' - 0"4' - 0" 8' - 5 1 / 2 " A y3Ay3 6 7 LUNCH COUNTER HEIGHT AT 34" A.F.F.11CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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O F F I C E SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 2 EN L A R G E D P L A N S - A D A A C C E S S I B L E T O I L E T R O O M A N D K I T C H E N E T T E NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014BID SET - 07.15.2014 13 6 S F CA O F F I C E 13 1 S F HR O F F I C E 4' - 2" 13 ' - 0 " 8' - 0 7 / 8 " 18 ' - 6 7 / 8 " 25 ' - 1 " 14' - 8" 15 ' - 3 7 / 8 " 5' - 5 " 13 ' - 2 1 / 2 " 13 ' - 2 5 / 8 " 7' - 10 7/8"13' - 3 1/2" 68 ' - 4 1 / 4 " 4' - 8 " 9' - 0" 7' - 5 " 203 SFHR OFFICE 160 SFHR OFFICE 15 3 S F CA O F F I C E 13 3 S F CA O F F I C E 38 S F (E ) ST O R A G E 10' - 3 1/8"10' - 7 7/8"5' - 4 7/8" 12' - 6"13' - 9 7/8" 6' x 8 ' C U B I C L E 8' x 8 ' C U B I C L E E 12 E E 8 9 11 E E CO P I E R FI L E C A B I N E T FI L E C A B I N E T FI L E C A B I N E T FILE CABINET CO P I E R 10' - 3 1/8" 10' - 3 1/8" 20 ' - 6 1 / 4 " 4' - 2" 10 ' - 6 " 9' - 4 7/8" A y3 26 9 S F OP E N OF F I C E 93 S F VE S T I B U L E 37 7 S F RE C E P T I O N I S T / O P E N OF F I C E E E E E E E E E EEEEEEE8'x8' CUBICLE RECEPTION COUNTER A1 12 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54 " x 6 0 " DU A L G L A Z E D WI N D O W 54"x60"DUAL GLAZEDWINDOW58"x60"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW58"x60"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW58"x60"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW58"x60"DUAL GLAZED WINDOW 6" 3 6 " A y3 A y3Ay3 A y3 84 " 2' - 1 3/4"3' - 1 3/4" 1 FL O O R P L A N N O T E S IF A N Y O U T L E T S C A N N O T B E I N S T A L L E D A S N O T E D O R A S S H O W N O N PL A N S D U E T O C O N F L I C T S W I T H S T R U C T U R A L , M E C H A N I C A L A N D EL E C T R I C A L C O N D I T I O N S , C L A R I F Y W I T H O W N E R A N D A R C H I T E C T BE F O R E P R O C E E D I N G W I T H W O R K . 1. FO R C I R C U I T I N G I N F O R M A T I O N , P U LL B O X L O C A T I O N S A N D C O N D U I T SI Z E S , R E F E R T O E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R D R A W I N G S . A R C H I T E C T U R A L DR A W I N G S G O V E R N O U T L E T L O C A T I O N S , T Y P . V E R I F Y A N Y DI S C R E P A N C I E S W I T H T H E A R C H I T E C T . 2. WH E N O U T L E T S A R E G R O U P E D T O G E T H E R , T H E Y S H A L L B E N O M O R E TH A N 2 ' - 0 " A P A R T . G A N G W I T H C O M M O N F A C E P L A T E W H E N E V E R PO S S I B L E . 3. NO N - D I M E N S I O N E D O U T L E T S S H A LL B E L O C A T E D A T N E A R E S T S T U D . AL L O U T L E T D I M E N S I O N S A R E T O B E T O T H E C E N T E R L I N E O F O U T L E T U. N . O . 4. AL L W A L L O U T L E T S T O B E M O U N T E D A T + 1 8 " A . F . F . T O C E N T E R L I N E O F RE C E P T A C L E , T Y P . , U . N . O . ( S E E T Y P I C A L P O W E R A N D S I G N A L LO C A T I O N S D I A G R A M F O R M O R E I N F O . ) 5. AL L N E W C I R C U I T S S H A L L B E L A B E L E D O N T H E P R O P E R B U I L D I N G EL E C T R I C A L P A N E L D I R E C T O R I E S . 6. PR O V I D E 1 - H R P R O T E C T I O N A T A L L O U T L E T S A N D S W I T C H E S L O C A T E D IN 1 - H R R A T E D P A R T I T I O N S . ( P R O V I D E A P P R O P R I A T E P R O T E C T I O N I N PA R T I T I O N S R A T E D H I G H E R T H A N 1 - H R ) 7. AL L I S O L A T E D G R O U N D R E C E P T A C L E S S H A L L B E O R A N G E W I T H W H I T E CO V E R P L A T E S . ( S E E F I N I S H L E G E N D F O R C O L O R O F R E C E P T A C L E S TH R O U G H O U T ) . 8. AL L T E L E P H O N E A N D D A T A C O V E R P L A T E S T O B E S U P P L I E D A N D IN S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . T H E Y S H A L L B E S I M I L A R I N C O L O R A N D AP P E A R A N C E T O D U P L E X / S W I T C H C O V E R P L A T E S . 9. TE L E P H O N E A N D D A T A C A B L E T O BE P L E N U M R A T E D A N D S U P P O R T E D IN D E P E N D E N T F R O M S U S P E N D E D C E I L I N G . A L L T E L E P H O N E A N D D A T A CA B L E S T O B E P R O V I D E D A N D I N S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . 10 . TE N A N T S T E L E P H O N E / D A T A C O N T R A C T O R S S H A L L C O O R D I N A T E A L L WO R K W I T H G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R . 11 . CO N D U I T A B O V E C E I L I N G T O B E S E L F - S U P P O R T E D A N D H E L D T I G H T T O ST R U C T U R E A M I N I M U M O F 6 " A B O V E G R O U N D . 12 . AL L C O N D U I T R U N S A B O V E C E I L I N G SH A L L B E S T E E L P E R C O D E . 13 . CO N T R A C T O R T O M A R K L O C A T I O N S O F A L L F L O O R M O U N T E D RE C E P T A C L E S A N D R E C E I V E A P P R O V A L B Y A R C H I T E C T P R I O R T O PR O C E E D I N G W I T H C O R I N G . 14 . WH E R E E L E C T R I C A L W O R K I S S P E C I F I E D I N C O N J U N C T I O N W I T H MI L L W O R K , L A M P S A N D F I X T U R E S A R E T O B E P R O V I D E D B Y G E N E R A L CO N T R A C T O R . C U T - O U T S F O R S W I T CH E S , O U T L E T S , E T C . S H A L L B E PR O V I D E D B Y T H E M I L L W O R K C O N T R A C T O R A N D S H A L L B E CO O R D I N A T E D W I T H T H E E L E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R , U . N . O . 15 . FU R N I T U R E S Y S T E M T O B E S U P P L I E D A N D I N S T A L L E D B Y T E N A N T . EL E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R T O M A K E F I N A L H A R D W A R E C O N N E C T I O N AN D S U B M I T F O R A L L R E Q U I R E D P E R M I T S . 16 . SC H E D U L E T H E C O R I N G O F A N Y F L O O R O U T L E T S W I T H B U I L D I N G OW N E R T O P R E V E N T D I S T U R B A N C E O R D A M A G E T O O T H E R T E N A N T SP A C E S . 17 . PR O V I D E E L E C T R I C A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S A S N E E D E D F O R M E C H A N I C A L AN D P L U M B I N G E Q U I P M E N T S E E E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R D R A W I N G S FO R M O R E I N F O . 18 . LE G E N D : RO O M NU M B E R DO O R , S E E D O O R SC H E D U L E DO O R S & W I N D O W S : AL L N E W P A R T I T I O N S A R E U. N . O . S E E P A R T I T I O N DE T A I L S O N S H E E T WA L L T Y P E S : (E ) W A L L S EL E C T R I C A L / D A T A WI N D O W , S E E WI N D O W S C H E D U L E 10 1 1tRo o m n a m e 10 1 (E ) W A L L S T O B E RE M O V E D A w 3 SE E E L E C T R I C A L D R A W I N G S 948"x48"CLEARAPPROACH 48"x54"CLEARAPPROACH1'-0"1'-6"RECEPTION COUNTER 9'-0"A171 93 SFVESTIBULE 6"3' - 0"7' - 0"7'-6"CLEAR MIN.ø 5' - 0"42" HEIGHT PASSAGE GATE 42" HEIGHT WALL3' - 1 1/2"1CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:24 PMFLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE A11 SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1 FL O O R P L A N - L E V E L 2 - C I T Y A T T O R N E Y ' S O F F I C E LE G E N D A N D N O T E S NORTH SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"2RECEPTION - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE NO T U S E D N O T U S E D NORTH NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014BID SET - 07.15.2014 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F- 1 F-1 F- 1 F-1 F- 1 F- 1 F-1F-1F-1F-1 1 A1 9 2 A1 9 TY P . - - NO T E : IC C R E P O R T E S R - 1 3 0 8 MI N I M U M 7 / 8 " W A L L M O L D I N G . SU S P E N S I O N S Y S T E M M U S T B E AT T A C H E D O N T W O AD J A C E N T W A L L S – O P P O S I T E WA L L S R E Q U I R E B E R C 2 WI T H 3 / 4 " C L E A R A N C E . SE E D E T A I L 5 / A 1 9 . 1 LE G E N D : IL L U M I N A T E D E X I T S I G N ; L I T H O N I A M O D E L # L R P - W LI G H T F I X T U R E S ( S E E E L E C T R I C A L D R A W I N G S ) : WI L L I A M S 1 ' x 4 ' AM E R I C A N F L U O R E S C E N T C F S E R I E S S U R F A C E MO U N T E D L I G H T F I X T U R E WI L L I A M S 2 ' x 4 ' , H E T T 5 F L U O R E S C E N T L I G H T BE G H E L L I O L 2 W A L L M O U N T E D E X I T S I G N RE C E S S E D C O M P A C T F L U O R E S C E N T D O W N L I G H T LO I S P O U L S E N A H S Y S T E M B A S I C , G L A S S D O M E F- 1 F- 4 F- 2 F- 3 1.2.3.4. AL L C O N D U I T M U S T B E A M I N I M U M O F 6 " C L E A R A B O V E T H E C E I L I N G G R I D . RE F L E C T E D C E I L I N G P L A N N O T E S SP R I N K L E R H E A D S L O C A T E D I N G Y P B D . C E I L I N G S S H A L L B E FU L L Y R E C E S S E D A N D F A C T O R Y P A I N T E D T O M A T C H C E I L I N G S . DI S T R I B U T I O N O F H E A D S M U ST M E E T G O V E R N I N G C O D E S . TH E S T A N D A R D F I R E S P R I N K L E R H E A D S H A L L B E A S E M I - R E C E S S E D AD J U S T A B L E H E A D . D I S T R I B U T I O N O F H E A D S M U S T M E E T G O V E R N I N G CO D E S . L O C A T I O N S H A L L B E I N T H E C E N T E R O F C E I L I N G T I L E , U . N . O . (E X C E P T A S C O D E R E Q U I R E S N E A R S O F F I T ) PL A N S F O R A L L F I X E D F I R E P R O T E C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T S U C H A S S T A N D P I P E S , SP R I N K L E R S Y S T E M S A N D F I R E A L A R M S Y S T E M S M U S T B E S U B M I T T E D A N D AP P R O V E D B Y T H E F I R E D E P A R T M E N T PR I O R T O I N S T A L L A T I O N . S U B M I T SP R I N K L E R L A Y O U T S F O R A P P R O V A L P R I O R T O I N S T A L L A T I O N . A L L S T R O B E S TO B E W H I T E , T Y P . A N D L O C A T E D I N C E I L I N G W H E R E A L L O W A B L E B Y C O D E . FI N A L L O C A T I O N T O B E A P P R O V E D B Y A R C H I T E C T . 5. PR O V I D E I L L U M I N A T E D E X I T S I GN S C O N N E C T E D T O E M E R G E N C Y PO W E R O R B A T T E R Y B A C K U P S . I N T H E E V E N T O F P O W E R F A I L U R E , IL L U M I N A T I O N S H A L L B E A U T O M A T I C A L L Y P R O V I D E D . 6. LO C A T E R E C E S S E D D O W N L I G H T S , W A L L W A S H E R S A N D A C C E N T LI G H T S I N T H E C E N T E R O F C E I L I N G T I L E , U . N . O ( E X C E P T A S C O D E RE Q U I R E S N E A R S O F F I T ) 7. AV E R A G E L E V E L O F L I G H T I N G T H R O U G H O U T S H A L L B E P R O V I D E D A S RE Q U I R E D T O M E E T T I T L E 2 4 . S E E E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G DR A W I N G S F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N . 8. PR O V I D E E M E R G E N C Y L I G H T I N G A T A V A L U E O F O N E - F O O T C A N D L E A T FL O O R L E V E L , O R A S R E Q U I R E D B Y L O C A L C O D E S . 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F . 1 (E ) G Y P . B D . C E I L I N G (E ) G Y P . B D . C E I L I N G 1 9 A1 7 1 60 0 S 1 2 5 - 3 0 C E I L I N G J O I S T A T 1 6 O . C . 2 39 5 S F OP E N OF F I C E 12 6 S F CO P Y RO O M CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:26 PMREFLECTED CEILING PLAN - LEVEL 2 - ADMIN.OFFICE & CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE A12 LE G E N D A N D N O T E S NORTH SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " 2 RE F L E C T E D C E I L I N G P L A N - L E V E L 2 - C I T Y A T T O R N E Y ' S O F F I C E SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1 RE F L E C T E D C E I L I N G P L A N - L E V E L 2 - A D M I N . O F F I C E NORTH NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014 2PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.30.2014NEW ACT CEILING AT 10'-0" A.F.F.THROUGHOUT, TYP.BID SET - 07.15.2014 FI N I S H L E G E N D 4" W A L L B A S E , B U R K - B L A C K / B R O W N 5 2 3 , B U R K B A S E , R U B B E R - T Y P E T S B- 1 P- 1 AR M S T R O N G , S E C O N D L O O K I I AC T - 1 ID E N T I F I E R PR O D U C T D E S C R I P T I O N CP - 1 SH A W . 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OFFICE &CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE A13 FI N I S H S C H E D U L E RO O M # R O O M N A M E F L O O R B A S E WA L L FI N I S H CE I L I N G T Y P E CE I L I N G FI N I S H CO M M E N T S 1 W A I T I N G R O O M C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 2 R E C E P T I O N C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 3 O F F I C E C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 4 M A Y O R ' S O F F I C E C P -1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 5 C O U N C I L O F F I C E S C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 6 O F F I C E C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 7 C I T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O R OF F I C E CP - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 8 C O N F E R E N C E R O O M C P - 1 B - 1 P - 1 A C T A C T - 1 9 A C C E S S I B L E T O I L E T T L - 1 T L - 2 T L - 3 & 4 / P- 1 GY P . 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O F F I C E NORTH NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014 GR E E N B U I L D I N G C O D E N O T E S : 1. NE W R E S I D E N T I A L G R A D E E Q U I P M E N T A N D A P P L I A N C E S P R O V I D E D A N D I N S T A L L E D S H A L L B E E N E R G Y ST A R L A B E L E D I F E N E R G Y S T A T IS A P P L I C A B L E T O T H A T E Q U I P M E N T . 2. AL L D U C T A N D O T H E R R E L A T E D A I R D I S T R I B U T I O N C O M P O N E N T O P E N I N G S S H A L L B E C O V E R E D W I T H TA P E , P L A S T I C , O R S H E E T M E T A L U N T I L E F I N A L S T A R T U P O F T H E H E A T I N G A N D C O O L I N G E Q U I P M E N T . 3. AR C H I T E C T U R A L P A I N T S A N D C O A T I N G S , A D H E S I V ES , C A U L K S A N D S E A L A N T S S H A L L C O M P L Y V I T H VO L A T I L E O R G A N I C C O M P O U N D ( V O C ) L I M I T S L I S T E D I N T A B L E S 4 . 5 0 4 . 1 , 4 . 5 0 4 . 2 , 4 . 5 0 4 . 3 A N D 4 . 5 0 4 . 5 4. AL L N E W C A R P E T I N S T A L L E D I N T H E B U I L D I N G I N T E R I O R M E E T S T H E T E S T I N G A N D P R O D U C T RE Q U I R E M E N T S O F O N E O F T H E F O L L O W I N G : i. CA R P E T A N D R U G I N S T I T U T E ' S GR E E N L A B E L P L U S P R O G R A M . ii . CA L I F O R N I A D E P A R T M E N T O F P U B L I C H E A L TH S T A N D A R D S P R A C T I C E F O R T H E T E S T I N G OF V O C ' S ( S P E C IF I C A T I O N 0 1 3 5 0 ) . ii i . NS F / A N S I 1 4 0 A T T H E G O L D L E V E L . iv . SC I E N T I F I C C E R T I F I C A T I O N S S Y ST E M S I N D O O R A D V A N T A G E G O L D . 5. 50 % O F T H E T O T A L A R E A R E C E I V I N G R E S I L I E N T F L O O R I N G S H A L L C O M P L Y W I T H T H E V O C L I M I T S O R BE C E R T I F I E D U N D E R T H E R E S I L I E N T F L O O R C O V E R I NG I N S T I T U T E ( R F C I ) F L O O R S C O P E P R O G R A M . 6. 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TY P . 1 1 39 1 / 2 " 39 1 / 2 " 39 1 / 2 " 39 1 / 2 " CE I L I N G P L A N 21 ' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 4' - 0 " ST O R E F R O N T T O P R A I L , BL A C K F I N I S H TE M P E R E D 1 / 2 " G L A S S AP P L Y F R O S T M A T T E F I L M T O AL L G L A S S . ST O R E F R O N T B O T T O M R A I L , BL A C K F I N I S H . P- 1 B- 1 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:43 PMINTERIOR ELEVATIONS A14 SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 6 KI T C H E N E T T E E L E V A T I O N SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 4 CI T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O R O F F I C E E L E V A T I O N SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 2 CO U N C I L O F F I C E S E L E V A T I O N A SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 3 CO U N C I L O F F I C E S E L E V A T I O N B SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 5 MA Y O R ' S O F F I C E E L E V A T I O N AB C D 1 AD A A C C E S S I B L E T O I L E T R O O M E L E V A T I O N S SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 7 KI T C H E N E T E W A L L E L E V A T I O N NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014 (S E E F I N I S H S C H E D U L E S H E E T A 1 3 ) 1 BID SET - 07.15.2014 LEVEL2 12' - 0"14' - 6"STOREFRONT TOP RAIL,BLACK FINISH TEMPERED 1/2" GLASS APPLY FROST MATTE FILM TO ALL GLASS.STOREFRONT BOTTOM RAIL,BLACK FINISH.CLEAR SILICON JOINT, TYP.34"34"34"36"36"4 A16TYP.4 A16TYP.CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:44 PMINTERIOR ELEVATIONS A14.1NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1 EL E V A T I O N - A D M I N . O F F I C E - C O P Y R O O M BID SET - 07.15.2014 NO T E S : 1. L A T C H I N G A N D L O C K I N G D O O R S T H A T A R E H A N D - A C T I V A T E D A N D WH I C H A R E I N A P A T H O F T R A V E L S H A L L B E O P E R A B L E W I T H A S I N G L E E F F O RT B Y L E V E R T Y P E H A R D W A R E , P A N I C B A R S , P U S H - P U L L A C T I V A T I N G BA R S , O R O T H E R H A R D W A R E D E S I G N E D T O P R O V I D E P A S S A G E W I T H O U T R E Q U I R IN G T H E A B I L I T Y T O G R A S P T H E O P E N I N G H A R D W A R E . L O C K E D E X I T D OO R S S H A L L O P E R A T E A S A B O V E I N E G R E S S D I R E C T I O N . 2. H A N D - A C T I V A T E D D O O R O P E N I N G H A R D W A R E S H AL L B E C E N T E R E D B E T W E E N 3 0 " A N D 4 4 " A B O V E T H E F L O O R . 3. A L L E X I T D O O R S , S H A L L B E O P E R A B L E F R O M W I T H I N W I T H O U T T H E U S E O F A N Y S P E C I A L K N O W L E D G E O R E F F O R T W H E N T H E S P A C E I S OC C U P I E D . DO O R & H A R D W A R E S C H E D U L E A B B R E V I A T I O N S : S S I N G L E D D O U B L E AP A C C E S S P A N E L FL F O L D I N G PV P I V O T PK P O C K E T OH O V E R H E A D RH R O O F H A T C H RU R O L L - U P SC S O L I D C O R E AG A L U M I N U M / G L A Z E D AL A L U M I N U M GL G L A S S HM H O L L O W M E T A L WD W O O D WG W O O D / G L A Z E D SG S T E E L / G L A Z E D ST S T E E L SL S L I D E SW S W I N G CC C L E A R C O A T FF F A C T O R Y F I N I S H PN T D P A I N T E D , C O L O R P E R A R C H I T E C T ST S T E E L 20 2 0 M I N U T E R A T E D 'B ' ' B ' L A B E L , 9 0 M I N U T E R A T E D 'C ' ' C ' L A B E L , 4 5 M I N U T E R A T E D NR N O N - R A T E D HC H O L L O W C O R E TG TE M P E R E D G L A S S WS W E A T H E R S T R I P P I N G CH C O O R D I N A T E H A R D W A R E R E Q / W I T H O W N E R SE C U R I T Y M A N A G E R A N D V E N D O R CS C C O N C E A L E D S E L F - C L O S I N G ES E L E C T R I F I E D S T R I K E EX O E X I T O N L Y - N O E X T E R I O R H A R D W A R E EX S E X I S T I N G D O O R , D O O R F R A M E A N D H A R D W A R E S E T HD H H E A V Y D U T Y H I N G E S KA K E Y L E S S A C C E S S D E V I C E / C A R D K E Y MP M O P P L A N E PH P A N I C H A R D W A R E / D E V I C E SC S E L F C L O S I N G / S U R F A C E C L O S I N G SS K P S T A I N L E S S S T E E L K I C K P L A T E MA N U F A C T U R E R TH E L I S T E D H A R D W A R E C R E A T E S A B A S E S T A N D A R D , E Q UA L P R O D U C T S M A Y B E S U B M I T T E D F O R R E V I E W . AL L H A R D W A R E I S P R O V I D E D B Y C O N T R A C T O R . SI G N A G E : " D O O R T O R E M A I N U N L O C K E D D U R I N G B U S I N E S S H O U R S " 1- 1 / 2 P A I R B U T T H I N G E S HA R D W A R E I T E M HA G E R NO T E S : TOILET ROOM DOOR BB 1 2 7 9 S T D . W E I G H T B E A R I N G 4 - 1 / 2 " x 4 - 1 / 2 " MO D E L 2 1.2. PR I V A C Y H A R D W A R E L A T C H SC H L A G E ND 4 0 S , R H O D E S , 6 1 3 F I N I S H OFFICE ROOM DOOR 1 HA R D W A R E L E G E N D HA R D W A R E G R O U P S GLASSDOOR 3 OF F I C E L A T C H SC H L A G E ND 5 0 P D , R H O D E S , 6 1 3 F I N I S H FL O O R M O U N T E D D O O R S T O P IV E S FS 1 3 6 1 3 F I N I S H ST O R E F R O N T P I V E T H I N G E S T. B . D . ST O R E F R O N T H A N D L E T. B . D . T. B . D . 6 1 3 F I N I S H T. B . D . 6 1 3 F I N I S H DRYWALL SCREW, (1) NEXT TO EACH RETAINER CLIP WESTERN INTEGRATED PREFINISHED KNOCK DOWN FRAME HEAT TREATED CASING RETAINER CLIP ALUM. CASING, 305SCHEDULED DOORSTRIKE SIDELATCH SIDE SCHEDULED DOOR CONC. FLOOR, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO.RESILIENT TRANSITION STRIP,COLOR TO MATCH RESILIENT BASE, TYP.CARPET, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO.NOTE: CHANGE IN MATERIAL,ALIGN WITH INSIDE OF DOOR STOP SCHEDULED DOOR VCT, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO.ALUM. TRANSITION STRIPCARPET, SEE FINISHSCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO.NOTE: CHANGE IN MATERIAL,ALIGN WITH INSIDE OF DOOR STOP 3' - 0" A TYP. FL U S H 3' - 0" C TYP. FL U S H W I T H G L A S S VI S I O N P A N E L 6" B ST O R E F R O N T TE M P E R E D GL A S S , T Y P . TE M P E R E D GL A S S , T Y P . 1 A1 5 1 A1 5 T A SEE SCHEDULE VARIES 3'-0" SC H E D U L E D D I M . AL U M I N U M E X T E R I O R WI N D O W S , F I X E D . VI S I O N G L A S S TE M P E R E D G L A S S GL A S S L E G E N D V T V T MU L L I O N 2 A1 5 CONCRETE TILT-UP PANEL PER STRUCTURAL BACKER ROD AND SEALANT, TYP.EXPANSION ANCHORS,#8X2" AT 18" O.C.SHIM AS REQUIRED, TYP.4 1/2" EXTRUDED ALUM. WINDOW FRAME 1" INSULATED GLAZING, TYP.CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:45 PMDOOR AND WINDOW SCHEDULE AND DETAILS A15 DO O R S C H E D U L E DO O R N O . W I D T H H E I G H T T Y P E N O . DO O R OP E R . DO O R CO R E DO O R MA T ' L DO O R FI N . TH I C K N E S S R A T ' G FR A M E MA T ' L FR A M E FI N . HA R D W A R E R E M A R K S 1 3 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 1 0 " B S S W - G L - 0 ' - 0 1 / 2 " N R - - 3 S T O R E F R O N T D O O R W I T H W H I T E D I F F U S E R F I L M 2 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " A S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 E X I S T I N G D O O R T O B E R E U S E D 3 3 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 1 0 " B S S W - G L - 0 ' - 0 1 / 2 " N R - - 3 S T O R E F R O N T D O O R W I T H W H I T E D I F F U S E R F I L M 4 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " A S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 E X I S T I N G D O O R T O B E R E U S E D 5 6 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 1 0 " B D S W - G L - 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R - - 3 S T O R E F R O N T D O O R W I T H W H I T E D I F F U S E R F I L M 6 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " A S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 2 E X I S T I N G D O O R T O B E R E U S E D 7 3 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 1 0 " B S S W - G L - 0 ' - 0 1 / 2 " N R - - 3 S T O R E F R O N T D O O R W I T H W H I T E D I F F U S E R F I L M 8 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " C S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 W E S T E R N I N T E G R A T E D F R A M E - I N T E R I O R D O O R W I T H V I S I O N P A N E L . PR O V I D E C A R D R E A D E R 9 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " C S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 W E S T E R N I N T E G R A T E D F R A M E - I N T E R I O R D O O R W I T H V I S I O N P A N E L . PR O V I D E C A R D R E A D E R 11 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " B S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 W E S T E R N I N T E G R A T E D F R A M E - I N T E R I O R 12 3 ' - 0 " 9 ' - 0 " B S S W S C W D F F 0 ' - 1 3 / 4 " N R A L F F 1 W E S T E R N I N T E G R A T E D F R A M E - I N T E R I O R 13 3 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 1 0 " b S S W - G L - 0 ' - 0 1 / 2 " N R - - 3 WI N D O W S C H E D U L E WI N D O W NO . OP E R A T I O N R. O . TY P E S I L L H E I G H T C O M M E N T S WI D T H H E I G H T 1 F I X E D 7 ' - 1 0 " 4 ' - 8 " A 3 ' - 0 " U . S . A L U M I N U M O R E Q U A L , D U A L G L A Z E D 2 F I X E D 7 ' - 1 0 " 4 ' - 8 " A 3 ' - 0 " U . S . A L U M I N U M O R E Q U A L , D U A L G L A Z E D 3 F I X E D 7 ' - 1 0 " 4 ' - 8 " A 3 ' - 0 " U . S . A L U M I N U M O R E Q U A L , D U A L G L A Z E D 4 F I X E D 9 ' - 1 0 " 4 ' - 8 " A 3 ' - 0 " U . S . A L U M I N U M O R E Q U A L , D U A L G L A Z E D SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"1INTERIOR DOOR JAMB(HEAD SIM.) HA R D W A R E L E G E N D DO O R S C H E D U L E WI N D O W S C H E D U L E SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"3THRESHOLD - CARPET/CONC. TRANS.SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"4THRESHOLD - CARPET/VCT TRANS. SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " DO O R T Y P E S SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " WI N D O W T Y P E S NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"2WIN. DET (EXT) - JAMB (ALUM) NO T E : (E ) I N T E R I O R D O O R S A T C I T Y A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' S O F F I C E T O BE R E M O V E D A N D R E I N S T A L L E D . F I N A L L D O O R F I N I S H T . B . D . 1 BID SET - 07.15.2014 GENERAL NOTES FOR PARTITIONS SUBMITTAL FOR WALL MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO SUBSTANTIATE THAT THE PROPOSED MATERIALS HAVE BEEN TESTED BY A RECOGNIZED TESTING AGENCY TO MEET THE REQUIRED RATINGS AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS OF THE SPECIFIED MATERIALS.ALL RATED WALLS (FIRE & SMOKE) SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED SO THAT SECONDARY WALLS DO NOT PENETRATE SYSTEM. ALL PENETRATIONS SHALL BE SEALED W/ UL LISTED FIRE STOP SEALANT, UL LISTED ASSEMBLIES OR APPROVED EQUAL.ALL STUDS SUPPORTING WALL HUNG CABINETS SHALL BE MIN 20 GA. STUDS SPACED AT 16" O.C. MAXIMUM. REFER TO DETAILS FOR REQUIRED BACKING MATERIAL AND CONNECTION.PROVIDE 3-5/8" X 20 GA. STEEL TRACK BACKING AT ALL WALL MOUNTED DOOR STOPS.PROVIDE 8" STEEL STUDS AT ALL PLUMBING WALLS AND/ OR WALLS WHERE RECESSED ELECTRICAL PANELS ARE LOCATED. COORDINATE WITH RELATED SUB-CONTRACTORS.ALL DOOR OPENINGS UP TO 48" WIDE SHALL HAVE 20 GA. TRACK HEADER AND JAMB STUDS EXTENDED TO STRUCTURE ABOVE.REFER TO THE FLOOR PLAN, INTERIOR ELEVATIONS, DETAILS, MECH, PLUMB AND ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR WALL BACKING REQUIREMENTS AND IN-WALL UTILITIES.REFER TO THE ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE AND RELATED DETAILS FOR FINISHES REQUIRED AND TO THE MANUFACTURER FOR SURFACE PREP. REQUIREMENTS.REFER TO FLOOR PLAN FOR WALL TYPES.CONFIRM LAYOUT OF ALL WALLS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLING TRACK.REFER TO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR SPECIFIC DRAFT STOP CONDITIONS.ALL GYPSUM WALLBOARD SHALL BE MOISTURE RESISTANT AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: (M.R. GYP. BD. SHALL NOT BE USED FOR CEILINGS.) TOILET ROOMS,JANITOR CLOSETS (WHEN SUPPLIED W/ MOP SINK) OUTSIDE AIR SHAFTS, PLUMBING SHAFTS, OPEN AIR MECH. ROOMS.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.11.12.13.wyxFLOORCEILINGw=EXTEND GYPSUM BD. WALL TO 6" ABOVE CEILING, TYP.EXTEND GYPSUM BD. WALL TO 12'-0" A.F.F.yx==EXTEND GYPSUM BD. WALL TO UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTUREPARTITION HEIGHT DESIGNATION= 6"6 8= 8"32= 3 5/8"= 2 1/2"= 1 5/8"1FRAMING SIZE DESIGNATION A x3PARTITIONTYPEPARTITION HEIGHT DESIGNATIONFRAMING SIZE DESIGNATIONPARTITION TYPE PLAN SYMBOLSIZEMAXIMUM PARTITION HT.SPACINGHEIGHTMAXIMUM PARTITION HT.SPACINGHEIGHT 362S125-18 362S125-33 600S125-33 600S125-43 600S125-54 (50 KSI)16"16"16"16"24"24"12'-2"18'-11"27'-0"32'-11"35'-3"16"9'-11"15'-6"INTERIOR PARTITIONS (NON-LOAD BEARING)EXISTING STRUCTURE 12'-0" A.F.F.zz=EXTEND GYPSUM BD. WALL TO CEILINGINSULATION SHALL BE PROVIDED IN WALLS AND CEILINGS/ROOF PER TITLE 24 STATE ENERGY CALCULATIONS.1.PLAN CHECK NOTES OPENINGS IN FIRE WALLS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 705.8 OF THE CBC.2.6" CLR.REFER TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE FOR ALLOWABLE WALL HEIGHTS, HEIGHTS ARE FOR NON-LOAD BEARING STEEL STUDS USED FOR INTERIOR PARTITIONS WITH 5/8"GYPSUM WALLBOARD ON EACH SIDE. REDUCE ALLOWABLE HEIGHTS TO THOSE LISTED WITHIN THE ICC-ES REPORT FOR STUDS WITHOUT GYP. BD. BRACE ALL STUDS AS REQUIRED SO AS NOT TO EXCEED THOSE ALLOWABLE HEIGHTS SET BY THE MFR. AND THE ICC-ES REPORT. SUBMIT FOR APPROVAL, CURRENT ICC-ES REPORT. (NUMBERS REFER TO SSMA STUDS)COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING ICC-ES REPORTS:"SSMA"- ICC-ES #4943P "ITW RAMSET/REDHEAD"- ICC-ES #1799 (POWDER DRIVEN PINS)PART NUMBER 1500- 0.145" SHANK DIAMETER.ALSO IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOS ANGELES RESEARCH REPORT # 25889:10.NOTE: INTERIOR PARTITION BRACING DETAILS PER STRUCTURAL4= 4"p= PLAN DIM.NON-COMPOSITE TO P T R A C K TR A C K ME T A L S T U D WA L L S I Z E & SP A C I N G SE E S E C T I O N S AN D S T U D SC H E D U L E # 8 S C R E W S @ 1 2 " O . C . SE E CH A R T SC H E D . 3 - # 8 SC R E W S BA C K T O B A C K ST U D S W / - # 8 SC R E W S @ 12 " O . C . CL O S U R E S T U D RE Q U I R E D F O R OP E N I N G J A M B OP E N I N G CO N C R E T E SL A B BU I L D U P H E A D E R , SE E S C H E D U L E # 8 S C R E W S @ 1 2 " O . C . AT T A C H T R A C K TO S T U D A T EA C H F L A N G E W/ # 8 S C R E W S SE E CH A R T SC H E D . ME T A L S T U D WA L L S I Z E & SP A C I N G SE E S E C T I O N S AN D S T U D SC H E D U L E CO N T I N U O U S T R A C K W / . 1 7 7 " P O W E R DR I V E N S H O T P I N S @ 1 6 " O . C . U. N . O . @ S E C T I O N S I C C - E S # 1 7 9 9 CO N C R E T E SL A B AT T A C H T R A C K TO S T U D A T EA C H F L A N G E W/ # 8 S C R E W S TR A C K OP E N I N G SE E CH A R T SC H E D . AT T A C H T R A C K T O S T U D W/ # 8 ( # 7 @ 1 8 M I L . S T U D S ) SC R E W @ E A C H F L A N G E . 33 M I L . T Y P . U P T O 1 0 ' - 0 " O P E N I N G 43 M I L . U P T O 1 2 ' - 0 " O P E N I N G 54 M I L . U P T O 1 6 ' - 0 " OP E N I N G HE A D E R : SE E A B O V E KI N G S T U D S SP A N HE A D E R S I Z E 1/ T O M A T C H W A L L 1/ I N T . P A R T I T I O N 2/ D E M I S I N G W A L L 2/ D E M I S I N G W A L L 2/ I N T . 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F A S T E N E D W I T H 1 - 1 / 4 " D R Y W A L L SC R E W S : E D G E S - 8 " O . C . F I E L D - 1 2 " O . C . MT L S T U D S P E R G E N . N O T E # 1 0 RU N N E R T R A C K S A M E G A . A S S T U D , F A S T E N T O ST R U C T U R E W I T H S H O T P I N S P E R I C C - E S N O . 1 7 9 9 , . 1 4 5 DI A . S H O T P I N S W / 1 " M I N . E M B E D M E N T 3 2 " O . C . L A R R # 2 2 6 6 8 FA S T E N S T U D T O T R A C K WI T H # 8 S M S T Y P . E A C H S I D E FL O O R S L A B TR A C K S A M E S I Z E A N D G A U G E A S S T U D , FO R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N S E E D E T A I L SC H E D U L E D C E I L I N G ( W H E R E O C C U R S ) SE E J O I S T S P A N S C H E D U L E SE C T I O N - 6 " A B O V E C L G . PL A N BR A C E A S R E Q . U S I N G S A M E G A G E A S S T U D S @ 4 8 " O . C . TO R O O F S T R U C T U R E B E T W E E N H O R I Z . 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PL A N SE C T I O N TO BOTTOM OF CEILING 9'-0". IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T S Y S T E M IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N SY S T E M 1/ 2 " FA S T E N E R , T Y P . PR O V I D E 2 X W O O D B L O C K I N G FO R S I L L A T T A C H M E N T 1 1" 5/ 1 6 " 1 7 / 8 " 5/ 8 " 4 3 / 4 " MT H S D 8 1 1 4 @ 2 0 " O . C . KT C - O C L I P @ 2 0 " O . C . 6G W - 1 FL U S H M O U N T E D W A L L O R C E I L I N G S Y S T E M CL E A R A N O D I Z E D F I N I S H A L U M I N U M C O V E R MIL L F I N I S H A L U M I N U M B A S E 10 0 % M O V E M E N T 4" T R A C K 2 0 G A . SC H E D U L E D C E I L I N G ( W H E R E O C C U R S ) SE E J O I S T S P A N S C H E D U L E BR A C E A S R E Q . U S I N G S A M E G A G E AS S T U D S @ 4 8 " O . C . T O R O O F ST R U C T U R E B E T W E E N H O R I Z . W A L L CO R N E R B R A C I N G O R A T T A C H PA R T I T I O N T O S T R U C T U R E A B O V E 2 - # 1 0 S C R E W S T O E X I S T I N G F R A M I N G (E ) S T R U C T U R E IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N 1 3 / 4 " x 4 " T O P T R A C K ( H E A D ) 1/ 2 " T E M P E R E D G L A S S FL O O R S L A B TO BOTTOM OF CEILING 9'-0". IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T S Y S T E M IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N SY S T E M MA S O N R Y F A S T E N E R , T Y P . IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N BO T T O M 1 3 / 4 " x 4 " F L O O R T R A C K ( S I L L ) RU B B E R S E T T I N G B L O C K CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:48 PMINTERIOR PARTITION DETAILS A16 WALL - GENERAL NOTES HE A D E R @ O P E N I N G SC A L E : 3 " = 1 ' - 0 " 2 PA R T I T I O N T Y P E A SC A L E : 3 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1 TR A C K H E A D @ 6 " A B O V E C L G . 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C A B I N E T BA C K I N G P E R D E T A I L : CE I L I N G A S S C H E D U L E D AD J U S T A B L E S H E L V E S ( 2 ) 2'-10"2'-6" UPPER CABINET WHERE OCCURS 2'-6"1'-2" 9'-0" FA S T E N C A B I N E T T O W A L L W / # 1 2 P H S M S W/ W A S H E R S S P A C E D @ 8 " O . C . , I N C L U D E SC R E W C A P S W H E R E V I S I B L E . AD J U S T A B L E S H E L F CA B I N E T B A C K I N G P E R D E T A I L . P- L A M T O E K I C K , S C R I B E T O F I N I S H F L O O R . CO U N T E R . S E E F I N I S H SC H E D U L E 0'-4" 0'- 3 " 0'-4" 0' - 0 1 / 4 " 0'-1 11/16" CA B I N E T D O O R W H E R E O C C U R S DE P T H P E R P L A N 7'-10" NO T E : F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N S E E DE T A I L 4" T R A C K 2 0 G A . SC H E D U L E D C E I L I N G ( W H E R E O C C U R S ) SE E J O I S T S P A N S C H E D U L E IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N 1 3 / 4 " x 4 " T O P T R A C K ( H E A D ) 1/ 2 " T E M P E R E D G L A S S FL O O R S L A B IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T S Y S T E M IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N SY S T E M MA S O N R Y F A S T E N E R , T Y P . IN T E R I O R S T O R E F R O N T P A R T I T I O N BO T T O M 1 3 / 4 " x 4 " F L O O R T R A C K ( S I L L ) RU B B E R S E T T I N G B L O C K CA R P E T T I L E (E ) E X P A N S I O N J O I N T (E ) R O O F D E C K TR A C K S A M E S I Z E A N D GA U G E A S S T U D 2 1 / 2 " D E E P L E G S L I P T R A C K SA M E S I Z E A N D G A U G E A S ST U D W / 2 # 1 0 X 1 1 / 2 " SC R E W S 2 4 " O . C . T O ST R U C T U R E - H O L D S T U D 1/ 2 " B E L O W S T R U C T U R E . BO X E D H E A D E R CE I L I N G E X P A N S I O N JO I N T NO T E : G. C . T O F I E L D V E R I F Y ( E ) C O N D I T I O N S A T E X P A N S I O N J O I N T 20 G A . S T U D A T 1 6 " O . C . CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE,VERNON, CA 90058 ISSUED FOR:DATE:SUBMITTAL SET02.04.2014 REVISIONS:PRINTED:THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.SIMONGLOVER INC.3293 PACIFIC AVENUE LONG BEACH, CA 90807 PH: 562.279.0050 © 2005 SIMONGLOVER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED C-29326 RENEWAL DATELICENSEDARCHITECTST A T EOFCALIFORNIA10/31/15MATTHEWE.SIM O N 7/15/2014 2:03:51 PMMILLWORK PLANS, ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS A17SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"1RECEPTION DESK PLAN- CITY ATTOR. OFF.SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"2ELEVATION - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFF. SC A L E : 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 4 DE S K S E C T I O N - C I T Y A T T O R N E Y ' S O F F . SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"3ELEVATION - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICENO.DESCRIPTIONDATE ISSUED 1PLANCHECK COMMENTS04.11.2014 NO T U S E D SC A L E : 1 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 6 (N ) A C C E S S I B L E S I N K C A B . P L A N SC A L E : 1 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 5 (N ) A C C E S S I B L E S I N K C A B . S E C T . SC A L E : 1 " = 1 ' - 0 " 7 MO U N T I N G O P T I O N 1 SC A L E : 1 " = 1 ' - 0 " 8 CA B I N E T - S E C T I O N @ K I T C H E N E T T E SC A L E : 1 1 / 2 " = 1 ' - 0 " 9 PA R T I T I O N T Y P E C - S E C T I O N 1 BID SET - 07.15.2014 A.B.C.D. TY P I C A L C E I L I N G B R A C E 12 G A . 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L O C A T E B O T T O M O F S I G N 6 " A B O V E F I N I S H E D F L O O R A N D WI T H I N 4 " O F L A T C H S I D E O F D O O R W H E N L O C A T E D A T E X I T D O O R IN T E R N A L L Y I L L U M I N A T E D E X I T S I G N , S U R F A C E W A L L M O U N T E D W I T H AR R O W S A S I N D I C A T E D . L IN T E R N A L L Y I L L U M I N A T E D E X I T S I G N , W A L L M O U N T E D . " L " I N D I C A T E S L O W LE V E L E X I T S I G N . L O C A T E D B O T T O M O F S I G N 6 " A B O V E F I N I S H E D F L O O R A N D WI T H I N 4 " O F L A T C H S I D E O F D O O R W H E N L O C A T E D A T E X I T D O O R . IN T E R N A L L Y I L L U M I N A T E D D O U B L E F A C E E X I T S I G N , S U R F A C E M O U N T E D O N CE I L I N G W I T H A R R O W S A S I N D I C A T E D . IN T E R N A L L Y I L L U M I N A T E D S I N G L E F A C E E X I T S I G N , S U R F A C E M O U N T E D O N CE I L I N G W I T H A R R O W S A S I N D I C A T E D . CE I L I N G M O U N T E D O N E W A Y O C C U P A N C Y L I G H T S E N S O R , D I R E C T I O N A S IN D I C A T E D B Y A R R O W . N O T E : W H E R E T O G G L E S W I T C H A N D O C C U P A N C Y SE N S O R A R E B O T H S H O W N I N T H E S A M E R O O M , T H E T O G G L E S W I T C H S H A L L BE W I R E D A H E A D O F T H E O C C U P A N C Y S E N S O R S W I T C H P O W E R P A C K . TW O - W A Y O C C U P A N C Y L I G H T S E N S O R , S U R F A C E M O U N T E D O N C E I L I N G NO T E : W H E R E T O G G L E S W I T C H A N D O C C U P A N C Y S E N S O R A R E B O T H S H O W N IN T H E S A M E R O O M , T H E T O G G L E S W I T C H S H A L L B E W I R E D A H E A D O F T H E OC C U P A N C Y S E N S O R S W I T C H P O W E R P A C K . ab WA L L S W I T C H / O C C U P A N C Y L I G H T S E N S O R a b I N D I C A T E S W I T H B Y - L E V E L WA L L S W I T C H E S W H E R E I N D I C A T E D , + 4 6 " WA L L D I M M E R S W I T C H , + 4 6 " . TO G G L E S W I T C H , + 4 6 " . S U F F I X E S O N S W I T C H S Y M B O L S S H A L L I N D I C A T E T H E FO L L O W I N G : N O S U F F I X = S I N G L E P O L E , 2 = 2 P O L E , 3 = 3 W A Y , 4 = 4 W A Y , M = MO M E N T A R Y C O N T A C T , L V = L O W V O L T A G E L I G H T I N G C O N T R O L . . K = L O C K TY P E S W I T C H . P = P I L O T L I G H T . FL U S H F L O O R S E R V I C E B O X W I T H T W O D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S A N D CO M B I N A T I O N V O I C E / D A T A O U T L E T W I T H N U M B E R O F V O I C E A N D D A T A J A C K S AS N O T E D . DU P L E X R E C E P T A C L E I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X W I T H H I N G E D C O V E R . DU P L E X R E C E P T A C L E F L U S H I N C E I L I N G . SI N G L E R E C E P T A C L E F L U S H I N C E I L I N G . GR O U N D F A U L T I N T E R R U P T I N G D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . GF I DO U B L E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . DU P L E X R E C E P T A C L E , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . SI N G L E R E C E P T A C L E , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . SP E C I A L P O W E R R E C E P T A C L E , S I N G L E P H A S E . S E E D R A W I N G S F O R S I Z E A N D DE S C R I P T I O N . SP E C I A L P O W E R R E C E P T A C L E , T H R E E P H A S E . S E E D R A W I N G S F O R S I Z E A N D DE S C R I P T I O N . JU N C T I O N B O X , M O U N T E D A B O V E A C C E S S I B L E C E I L I N G . JU N C T I O N B O X , F L U S H I N W A L L , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . JU N C T I O N B O X , C E I L I N G M O U N T E D . MA N U A L M O T O R S T A R T E R W I T H T H E R M A L O V E R L O A D S . BY - P A S S L I G H T I N G T I M E R , + 4 6 " . MA G N E T I C M O T O R S T A R T E R W I T H O V E R L O A D S . MO T O R R A T E D N O N - F U S E D D I S C O N N E C T S W I T C H ( E X O ) . 3 0 A M P M I N I M U M . MO T O R R A T E D F U S I B L E D I S C O N N E C T S W I T C H ( E X O ) , 3 0 A M I N I M U M , S I Z E A N D NU M B E R O F P O L E S A N D F U S E S S I Z E D A S R E Q U I R E D EM E R G E N C Y G E N E R A T O R S I Z E A S N O T E D . MA I N S W I T C H B O A R D O R D I S T R I B U T I O N B O A R D , F L O O R S T A N D I N G 9 0 " H I G H . FL U S H M O U N T E D P A N E L B O A R D , + 6 ' - 6 " T O T O P . FL U S H M O U N T E D C A B I N E T O R E Q U I P M E N T A S N O T E D , + 6 ' - 6 " T O T O P . SU R F A C E M O U N T E D P A N E L B O A R D , + 6 ' - 6 " T O T O P . SU R F A C E M O U N T E D C A B I N E T O R E Q U I P M E N T A S N O T E D , + 6 ' - 6 " T O T O P . 3/ 4 " T H I C K P L Y W O O D T E R M I N A L B O A R D W I T H S P E C I A L F I R E R E T A R D A N T TR E A T M E N T A N D W H I T E P A I N T , S I Z E A S I N D I C A T E D O R S P E C I F I E D . PU L L B O X . S E E D R A W I N G F O R S I Z E . CO N D U I T R U N C O N C E A L E D A B O V E C E I L I N G O R I N W A L L . CO N D U I T R U N C O N C E A L E D U N D E R F L O O R O R B E L O W G R A D E . CO N D U I T R U N E X P O S E D P A R A L L E L O R P E R P E N D I C U L A R T O S T R U C T U R E , AL I G N W I T H S T R U C T U R E . FL E X I B L E S T E E L C O N D U I T . CO N D U I T " H O M E R U N , " C O N N E C T T O P A N E L , T E R M I N A L C A B I N E T O R T E R M I N A L BO A R D . CO N D U I T R I S I N G U P F R O M B E L O W . CO N D U I T D R O P P I N G D O W N F R O M A B O V E . CO N D U I T O N L Y S T U B O U T W I T H C A P A N D M A R K E R . CO N D U I T W I T H S E A L I N G F I T T I N G . X X EX I S T I N G C O N D U I T A N D C O N D U C T O R S T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . XR XR EX I S T I N G C O N D U I T A N D C O N D U C T O R S . R E M O V E A L L C O N D U C T O R S O R CA B L E S . I F C O N D U I T I S E X P O S E T O V I E W , R E M O V E C O N D U I T A N D S U P P O R T S . XA XA EX I S T I N G C O N D U I T T O B E A B A N D O N I N P L A C E . R E M O V E A L L C O N D U C T O R S OR C A B L E S . XX XX EX I S T I N G C O N D U I T R E W I R E D A S N O T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S . WI R E S I Z E O T H E R T H A N # 1 2 O R # 1 0 I S N O T E D O N E A C H C O N D U I T R U N W I T H SI Z E O F C O N D U I T ( e . g . : 3 / 4 " C - 3 # 8 ) I N C L U D E A G R E E N G R O U N D C O N D U C T O R I N EA C H C O N D U I T . ( G R E E N G R O U N D C O N D U C T O R N O T S H O W N ) . 3/ 4 " C - 2 # 1 2 3/ 4 " C - 4 # 1 2 1" C - 6 # 1 0 1" C - 7 # 1 0 3/ 4 " C - 5 # 1 0 . 3/ 4 " C - 3 # 1 2 . NE W P A N E L B O A R D D E S I G N A T I O N . TE R M I N A L C A B I N E T O R B A C K B O A R D D E S I G N A T I O N . MS A FE E D E R D E S I G N A T I O N ( S E E F E E D E R S C H E D U L E O R S I N G L E L I N E D I A G R A M ) . RE F E R E N C E N O T E F O R I T E M O N D R A W I N G . 12/ 3 2 IN D I C A T E S : 1 = F I X T U R E T Y P E ; 2 / 3 2 = N U M B E R O F L A M P S A N D W A T T A G E P E R LA M P . A L S O N U M B E R A D J A C E N T T O F I X T U R E = C I R C U I T N U M B E R , A N D L O W E R CA S E L E T T E R = C O N T R O L L I N G S W I T C H . S E E D R A W I N G S O R S P E C I F I C A T I O N S , SE C T I O N 1 6 5 0 0 F O R L I G H T F I X T U R E D E S C R I P T I O N . CL O C K O U T L E T , + 8 ' - 0 " O R A S N O T E D . MI C R O P H O N E O U T L E T F L U S H I N W A L L , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . CO M B I N A T I O N V O I C E / D A T A O U T L E T W I T H N U M B E R O F V O I C E A N D D A T A J A C K S AS N O T E D , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . CO M B I N A T I O N V O I C E / D A T A O U T L E T W I T H N U M B E R O F V O I C E A N D D A T A J A C K S AS N O T E D I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X . IN T E R C O M O U T L E T I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X . TE L E P H O N E O U T L E T I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X . TE L E P H O N E O U T L E T , + 1 8 " O R A S N O T E D . TE L E V I S I O N O U T L E T , + 8 ' - 0 " O R A S N O T E D . PU B L I C A D D R E S S S P E A K E R F L U S H I N C E I L I N G . PU B L I C A D D R E S S S P E A K E R F L U S H I N W A L L , + 8 ' - 0 " O R A S N O T E D . PH O T O - E L E C T R I C S M O K E D E T E C T O R , C E I L I N G M O U N T E D . (N O T A L L S Y M B O L S S H O W N A P P L Y T O T H I S P R O J E C T ) "R""RR" DA S H E D S Y M B O L O R H E X A G O N S Y M B O L I N D I C A T E S E X I S T I N G E L E C T R I C A L IT E M T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . " R " A D J A C E N T T O S Y M B O L IN D I C A T E S I T E M I S T O B E R E M O V E D . " R R " A D J A C E N T T O S Y M B O L I N D I C A T E S IT E M I S T O B E R E M O V E D A N D R E L O C A T E D A S S H O W N O N T H E D R A W I N G S . PR O V I D E B L A N K S T A I N L E S S C O V E R P L A T E F O R O U T L E T W H E R E R E Q U I R E D . EX I S T I N G F L U O R E S C E N T S T R I P L I G H T F I X T U R E , S U R F A C E O R P E N D A N T MO U N T E D O N C E I L I N G T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G F L U O R E S C E N T L I G H T F I X T U R E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . EX I S T I N G M O U N T E D O N C E I L I N G L I G H T F I X T U R E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G M O U N T E D O N C E I L I N G L I G H T F I X T U R E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G R E C E S S E D L I G H T F I X T U R E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G W A L L M O U N T E D E M E R G E N C Y L I G H T I N G B A T T E R Y O P E R A T E D U N I T TO R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G C E I L I N G M O U N T E D E X I T S I G N T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . EX I S T I N G W A L L M O U N T E D I N T E R N A L L Y I L L U M I N A T E D E X I T S I G N T O R E M A I N UN L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G W A L L D I M M E R T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G D O U B L E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X T O R E M A I N UN L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E I N F L U S H F L O O R B O X T O R E M A I N U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G D O U B L E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . EX I S T I N G S I N G L E R E C E P T A C L E T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G S P E C I A L P O W E R O U T L E T T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G J U N C T I O N B O X A B O V E C E I L I N G T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . EX I S T I N G W A L L M O U N T E D J U N C T I O N B O X T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E NO T E D . EX I S T I N G C L O C K O U T L E T T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G V O I C E / D A T A O U T L E T T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G T E L E P H O N E O U T L E T T O R E M A I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G P U B L I C A D D R E S S S P E A K E R F L U S H I N C E I L I N G T O R E M A I N U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G P U B L I C A D D R E S S S P E A K E R F L U S H I N W A L L T O R E M A I N U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N O T E D . EX I S T I N G P A N E L B O A R D D E S I G N A T I O N . BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSE- 1 . 1 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D 5 ', % + 5 7*';/ # REGISTER E D P R O FESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF CA L I F O R N IA NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - SCOPE OF WORKIT IS THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND A C C O M P A N Y I N G D R A W I N G S T H A T T H E C O N T R A C T O R PROVIDE THE NECESSARY MATERIALS, LABOR, WORKMANSHIP, TO O L S , E Q U I P M E N T , T R A N S P O R T A T I O N , E T C . , F O R T H E COMPLETE AND PROPER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THE V A R I O U S E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M S S P E C I F I E D H E R E I N . VISIT THE PREMISES TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE CONDITI O N S T O B E E N C O U N T E R E D . N O E X T R A P A Y M E N T S W I L L BE ALLOWED FOR ANY EXTRA WORK WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED DU E T O F A I L U R E O F T H E C O N T R A C T O R T O T H O R O U G H L Y EXAMINE THE PREMISES PRIOR TO BID.WORK INCLUDED IN THIS SECTIONDEMOLITION AND MODIFICATIONS OF THE EXISTING ELECTRICAL S Y S T E M S A S S H O W N A N D D E S C R I B E O N T H E D R A W I N G S AND AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT THE NEW ELECTRICAL WORK TO T H E E X I S T I N G F O R A C O M P L E T E A N D O P E R A T I O N ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.A COMPLETE AND OPERABLE EXTENSION OF THE EXISTING 208/12 0 V , 3 - P H A S E , 4 - W I R E A N D 4 8 0 / 2 7 7 V , 3 - P H A S E , 4 - W I R E LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS INCLUDING CONDUIT, WIRE, FITTI N G S , F I X T U R E S , R E C E P T A C L E S , S W I T C H E S , E T C . LIGHTING FIXTURES, LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES INCLUDING REPLA C I N G L A M P S , B A L L A S T S A N D L E N S I N E X I S T I N G L I G H T FIXTURES FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERABLE LIGHTING SYSTEM.APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE.REGULATIONS OF ALL OTHER AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION . PERMITS AND APPROVALSAS REQUIRED BY CITY ORDINANCES TO BE OBTAINED AND PAID FO R B Y T H E C O N T R A C T O R . LOCATIONSTHE DRAWINGS INDICATE DIAGRAMMATICALLY THE DESIRED LOCA T I O N O R A R R A N G E M E N T O F C O N D U I T R U N S , O U T L E T S , EQUIPMENT, ETC., AND ARE TO BE FOLLOWED AS CLOSELY AS PO S S I B L E . P R O P E R J U D G M E N T M U S T B E E X E R C I S E D I N EXECUTING THE WORK SO AS TO SECURE THE BEST POSSIBLE INS T A L L A T I O N I N T H E A V A I L A B L E S P A C E A N D T O OVERCOME DIFFICULTIES OWING TO SPACE LIMITATIONS OR INTE R F E R E N C E O F S T R U C T U R A L C O N D I T I O N S W H E R E V E R ENCOUNTERED. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILIT Y T O V E R I F Y A N D C O O R D I N A T E T H E L O C A T I O N O F A L L OUTLETS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL, ST R U C T U R A L A N D M E C H A N I C A L D R A W I N G S A N D W I T H A L L SHOP DRAWINGS, INCLUDING CASEWORK SHOP DRAWINGS. ARCH I T E C T U R A L E L E V A T I O N S A N D R E F L E C T E D C E I L I N G PLANS SHALL GENERALLY TAKE PRECEDENCE. HOWEVER, IN THE E V E N T O F L A R G E V A R I A T I O N S B E T W E E N ARCHITECTURAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS THE ARCHITECT SH A L L B E C O N S U L T E D F O R I N S T R U C T I O N S . U N L E S S SPECIFICALLY INDICATED OTHERWISE, ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES AN D / O R F I X T U R E S T E M S S H A L L B E P L A C E D SYMMETRICALLY WITH RESPECT TO THE CEILING TILE PATTERN O R O T H E R A R C H I T E C T U R A L C E I L I N G A N D W A L L MODULES.REPAIRSANY DAMAGE TO THE STRUCTURE OR FINISHED SURFACES DUE T O T H E I N S T A L L A T I O N O F T H E E L E C T R I C A L W O R K S H A L L BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE REP A I R B Y T H E T R A D E S M E N O F T H E T R A D E I N V O L V E D . SHOP DRAWINGSPROVIDE FIVE COPIES OF CATALOG CUTS FOR EACH OF THE FOLL O W I N G I T E M S : 1.PANELBOARDS.2.MATERIAL LIST.STRUCTURAL CONDITIONSPENETRATE NO STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING SHEAR WALL S , W I T H O U T W R I T T E N C O N S E N T O F A R C H I T E C T . COORDINATIONREFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR WIR I N G , D I A G R A M S , E X A C T E Q U I P M E N T L O C A T I O N , A N D OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THE EXTENT OF ELECTRICAL W O R K R E Q U I R E D B U T N O T I N D I C A T E D O N E L E C T R I C A L DRAWINGS.CONDUITSINSTALL ALL CONDUIT CONCEALED EXCEPT AS NOTED ON DRAWIN G S . ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING: THIN WALL, GALVANIZED STEEL: F O R A L L C O N C E A L E D W O R K O R W H E N E X P O S E D A B O V E 8FT.FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT: SPIRAL INTERLOCKED, GALVANIZED S T E E L , F O R C O N D U I T C O N C E A L E D A B O V E G R O U N D , NOT ENCASED IN MASONRY OR CONCRETE AND PROHIBITED IN W E T O R D A M P L O C A T I O N S ; S E A L - T I T E O I L R E S I S T A N T FLEXIBLE CONDUIT WITH PROPER FITTINGS FOR WET OR DAMP LO C A T I O N S . W H E R E F L E X I B L E M E T A L L I C C O N D U I T I S PERMITTED, THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE CONDUIT IN ANYONE RUN S H A L L N O T E X C E E D 6 F E E T . INSTALL METALLIC CONDUIT AS A COMPLETE SYSTEM, CONTINUOU S F R O M O U T L E T T O O U T L E T , C A B I N E T , B O X O R FITTINGS, AND SO MECHANICALLY AND ELECTRICALLY CONNECTE D T H A T A D E Q U A T E E L E C T R I C A L C O N T I N U I T Y F R O M O N E CONDUIT TO ANOTHER IS SECURED. HOWEVER THIS SHALL NOT C O N S T I T U T E T H E M E C H A N I C A L G R O U N D F O R T H E CIRCUIT.INSTALL CONDUIT AS INDICATED ON PLANS AND FIRMLY SECURED A T L E A S T 6 " F R O M A N Y H O T W A T E R P I P E , H O T A I R DUCT, FLUE OR VENT.FLASH AND COUNTER FLASH ALL CONDUIT PENETRATING SLOPED R O O F S W I T H G A L V A N I Z E D S H E E T S T E E L R O O F J A C K S . ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLAT ROOF SURFACES BY ELECTRI C A L C O N D U I T S H A L L B E T H R O U G H P I T C H P O C K E T P A N S A MINIMUM OF 6" LARGER THAN THE CONDUIT. PAN SHALL BE FILL E D W I T H H O T C O A L T A R P I T C H . CONDUCTORS98% CONDUCTIVITY, SOFT DRAWN COPPER, TYPE "THW" WIRE, 600 V . I N S U L A T I O N F O R G E N E R A L W I R I N G ; T Y P E " T H H N " 600V. INSULATION FOR USE WHERE AMBIENT EXCEEDS 30 DEGREE S C . C O P P E R W I R E F O R A L L C O N D U C T O R S . MANUFACTURED BY ANACONDA, GENERAL CABLE, GENERAL ELEC T R I C , O R E Q U A L . C O N D U C T O R S # 8 A N D L A R G E R S H A L L BE STRANDED, CONDUCTORS #10 AND SMALLER SHALL BE SOLID.DO NOT USE ANY MECHANICAL DEVICE TO PULL WIRE UNLESS SPE C I F I C A L L Y A P P R O V E D B Y E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R . IDEAL YELLOW #77 OR EQUAL PULLING COMPOUND IS THE ONLY L U B R I C A N T P E R M I T T E D F O R P U L L I N G W I R E . USE SPLIT BOLT OR HI-PRESS COMPRESSION CONNECTORS FOR # 6 A W G A N D L A R G E R C O N D U C T O R S . W R A P J O I N T S W I T H A MINIMUM OF THREE (3) LAYERS OF SCOTCH TAPE #33 WHERE SP L I C E S A R E T O B E W A T E R P R O O F E D . A D D P R O P E R HEAT-SHRINK OR COLD-SHRINK TUBES OR WITH A 3M SCOTCHCAS T E P O X Y R E S I N . USE 3M SCOTCHLOK OR IDEAL WING-NUT CONNECTIONS FOR #8 A W G A N D S M A L L E R C O N D U C T O R S . OU T L E T B O X E S GA L V A N I Z E D P R E S S E D S T E E L , K N O C K O U T T Y P E F O R G E N E R A L I N T E R I O R W I R I N G . P R O P E R S I Z E F O R N U M B E R O F W I R E S BU T N O T L E S S T H A N 4 " S Q U A R E . W A T E R P R O O F C A S T B O X E S F O R E X T E R I O R W I R I N G A N D I N W E T O R D A M P L O C A T I O N S . MA N U F A C T U R E D B Y C R O U S E H I N D S O R A P P L E T O N . FI R E S T O P P I N G AL L O U T L E T B O X E S I N S T A L L E D I N R A T E D W A L L S ( 1 O R 2 H O U R ) S H A L L N O T B E C L O S E R T H A N 2 4 " . A L L S U C H O U T L E T BO X E S S H A L L A L S O B E W R A P P E D W I T H A N A P P R O V E D F I R E S T O P P I N G P A D ( S ) . U . L . L I S T E D A N D C E R T I F I E D P A D ( S ) S H A L L BE I P E T Y P E F S P 1 0 7 7 O R E Q U A L B Y N E L S O N . O U T L E T S O R B O X E S G R E A T E R T H A N 1 6 " S Q U A R E S H A L L B E E N C L O S E D I N A RA T E D E N C L O S U R E E Q U A L T O T H E R A T E D W A L L I N W H I C H I N S T A L L E D . BR E A K E R S F O R E X I S T I N G P A N E L , S W I T C H B O A R D S , D I S T R I B U T I O N B O A R D 1. I N S T A L L N E W Q U I C K - L A G T Y P E C I R C U I T B R E A K E R S I N T H E E X I S T I N G P A N E L O R D I S T R I B U T I O N BO A R D T O M A T C H T H E E X I S T I N G P A N E L O R B O A R D . C I R C U I T B R E A K E R S S H A L L B E R A T E D 1 0 , 0 0 0 AI C M I N . O R A S R E Q U I R E D T O M A T C H T H E A I C R A T I N G O F O T H E R C I R C U I T B R E A K E R T H E R E I N . T H E PA N E L D I R E C T O R Y S H A L L B E U P D A T E D T O I N D I C A T E T H E N E W L O A D / E Q U I P M E N T A D D E D . 2. F E E D E R B R E A K E R S F O R E X I S T I N G S W I T C H B O A R D S S H A L L B E 2 4 0 O R 4 8 0 V O L T S , A S R E Q U I R E D , A C , MI N I M U M , P L A S T I C C A S E U N I T S O F T H E S A M E M A N U F A C T U R E R A N D T Y P E O F T H O S E O N T H E EX I S T I N G S W I T C H B O A R D S . B R E A K E R S S H A L L B E O F T H E R A T I N G S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S AN D S H A L L H A V E A M I N I M U M I N T E R R U P T I N G R A T I N G O F 2 5 , 0 0 0 A M P S F O R 4 8 0 V O L T S A N D 2 2 , 0 0 0 AM P S F O R 2 0 8 - 2 4 0 V O L T S , R M S , S Y M M E T R I C A L . F E E D E R B R E A K E R S S H A L L B E I N S T A L L E D A N D CO N N E C T E D I N T H E E X I S T I N G S P A C E S F U R N I S H E D O N T H E E X I S T I N G S W I T C H B O A R D S , C O M P L E T E WI T H B L A C K - O N - W H I T E B A K E L I T E N A M E P L A T E S E N G R A V E D W I T H D E S I G N A T I O N O F P A N E L O R EQ U I P M E N T B E I N G C O N T R O L L E D , B U S J U M P E R S , N E W D E A D F R O N T P L A T E A N D M I S C E L L A N E O U S HA R D W A R E F O R P R O P E R I N S T A L L A T I O N . DE V I C E S CI R C U I T S W I T C H E S 1. C I R C U I T S W I T C H E S S H A L L B E I V O R Y , T O T A L L Y E N C L O S E D , B A K E L I T E , O R C O M P O S I T I O N B A S E , T O G G L E T Y P E W I T H 27 7 V O L T , A . C . R A T I N G F O R F U L L C A P A C I T Y O F C O N T A C T S F O R I N C A N D E S C E N T O R F L U O R E S C E N T L A M P L O A D S . SW I T C H R A T I N G S S H A L L B E 2 0 A M P E R E O N L Y . S W I T C H E S S H A L L B E B A C K A N D S I D E W I R E D . 2. S W I T C H E S C O L O R T O M A T C H E X I S T I N G F O R B O T H N O R M A L A N D E M E R G E N C Y P O W E R . OC C U P A N C Y L I G H T S E N S O R C O N T R O L 1. W A L L S W I T C H S E N S O R S - S E E L I G H T I N G P L A N . 2. W A L L S W I T C H P R O D U C T S S H A L L U T I L I Z E Z E R O C R O S S I N G C I R C U I T R Y W H I C H I N C R E A S E S R E L A Y L I F E , P R O T E C T S FR O M T H E E F F E C T S O F I N R U S H C U R R E N T , A N D I N C R E A S E S S E N S O R ' S L O N G E V I T Y . W A L L S W I T C H S E N S O R S S H A L L HA V E N O L E A K A G E C U R R E N T T O L O A D , I N M A N U A L O R I N A U T O / O F F M O D E F O R S A F E T Y P U R P O S E S A N D S H A L L HA V E V O L T A G E D R O P P R O T E C T I O N . 3. W A L L S W I T C H S E N S O R S S H A L L P R O V I D E A F I E L D S E L E C T A B L E O P T I O N T O C O N V E R T S E N S O R O P E R A T I O N F R O M AU T O M A T I C - O N T O M A N U A L - O N A N D H A V E V A N D A L R E S I S T A N T C O N S T R U C T I O N A N D U T I L I Z E A H A R D L E N S W I T H A MI N I M U M 1 . 0 M M T H I C K N E S S . P R O D U C T S U T I L I Z I N G A S O F T L E N S W I L L N O T B E C O N S I D E R E D . 4. A L L S E N S O R S S H A L L C O N S I S T O F P A S S I V E I N F R A R E D A N D U L T R A S O N I C T E C H N O L O G I E S F O R O C C U P A N C Y DE T E C T I O N . P R O D U C T S T H A T R E A C T T O N O I S E O R A M B I E N T S O U N D S H A L L N O T B E C O N S I D E R E D . DU P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S 1. D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S S H A L L B E I V O R Y , G R O U N D I N G T Y P E , 1 2 5 V O L T , 2 0 A M P E R E A N D S H A L L H A V E T W O C U R R E N T CA R R Y I N G C O N T A C T S A N D O N E G R O U N D I N G C O N T A C T W H I C H I S I N T E R N A L L Y C O N N E C T E D T O T H E F R A M E . OU T L E T S H A L L A C C O M M O D A T E S T A N D A R D P A R A L L E L B L A D E C A P A N D S H A L L B E S I D E W I R E D O N L Y . R E C E P T A C L E S SH A L L H A V E S E L F - G R O U N D I N G S T R A P S , W H I C H A R E U . L . A P P R O V E D F O R I N S T A L L A T I O N W I T H O U T A B O N D I N G JU M P E R . 2. R E C E P T A C L E S S H A L L B E I N S T A L L E D W I T H T H E " U " G R O U N D I N G C O N T A C T A T T H E T O P , E X C E P T F O R R E C E P T A C L E S IN S T A L L E D F O R F I X E D A P P L I A N C E S . W H E R E R E C E P T A C L E S N E E D T O B E M O U N T E D H O R I Z O N T A L L Y , T H E Y S H A L L B E IN S T A L L E D W I T H T H E N E U T R A L C O N T A C T A T T H E T O P . 3. S A F E T Y T Y P E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S : S A F E T Y T Y P E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S S H A L L B E G R O U N D I N G T Y P E , 1 5 AM P E R E , 1 2 5 V O L T W I T H T W O C U R R E N T C A R R Y I N G C O N T A C T S A N D O N E G R O U N D I N G C O N T A C T W H I C H I S IN T E R N A L L Y C O N N E C T E D T O T H E F R A M E . I N T E R N A L C O N S T R U C T I O N S H A L L B E S O T H A T C U R R E N T I S S H U N T E D AW A Y F R O M M E T A L L I C O B J E C T S I N S E R T E D I N T O A N Y O P E N I N G . O U T L E T S H A L L A C C O M M O D A T E S T A N D A R D PA R A L L E L B L A D E C A P . 4. D U P L E X G . F . I . R E C E P T A C L E : G R O U N D I N G T Y P E D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E W I T H G R O U N D F A U L T I N T E R R U P T E R S H A L L CO N F O R M T O N E M A C O N F I G U R A T I O N 5 - 2 0 R , 2 0 - A M P R E C E P T A C L E A N D A C I R C U I T C A P A C I T Y O F 2 0 A M P E R E S . RE C E P T A C L E S H A L L B E S E L F T E S T I N G T O P R O V I D E C O N T I N U O U S E L E C T R O N I C S E N S I N G & T E S T I N G , U T I L I Z I N G DI A G N O S T I C S O F T W A R E - I M M E D I A T E I N D I C A T I O N I F U N I T H A S L O S T T H E A B I L I T Y T O P R O T E C T . R E C E P T A C L E S H A L L 75 $ ' , 7 , 2 1 $ /  7 ( 6 7 , 1 *  0 2 ' (  % <  0 $ 1 8 $ / / <  2 3 ( 5 $ 7 , 1 *  7 + (  ³ 7 ( 6 7  $ 1 '  5 ( 6 ( 7 ´  % 8 7 7 2 1 6    : + ( 1  / ( $ . $ * ( EX C E E D S 5 M . A . , T H E I N T E R R U P T E R S H A L L O P E N T H E C I R C U I T A T T H E R E C E P T A C L E W I T H I N 1 / 3 0 O F A S E C O N D . IN T E R R U P T E R S H A L L O N L Y P R O T E C T T H E R E C E P T A C L E I N D I C A T E D U N L E S S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S A S FE E D - T H R U T Y P E . R E C E P T A C L E S H A L L B E C O M P L E T E W I T H T E S T A N D R E S E T B U T T O N S . R E C E P T A C L E S H A L L B E IN S T A L L E D I N A 4 " S Q U A R E B Y 2 _ 1 / 8 " D E E P B O X W I T H S I N G L E G A N G P L A S T E R R I N G C O M P L E T E W I T H S T A I N L E S S ST E E L P L A T E A T D R Y L O C A T I O N S A N D W I T H W E A T H E R P R O O F H I N G E D D O O R C O V E R W H E R E I N D I C A T E D A S WE A T H E R P R O O F ( W . P . ) . O N E X P O S E D C O N D U I T R U N S U S E F D C O N D U L E T W I T H H I N G E D C O V E R . R E C E P T A C L E SH A L L B E I V O R Y , H U B B E L L # G F R 5 3 5 2 I S T O R A P P R O V A L E Q U A L W I T H S E L F T E S T D I A G N O S T I C D E S I G N . 5. W H E R E R E C E P T A C L E I S O N A N E M E R G E N C Y C I R C U I T I T S H A L L B E A S S P E C I F I E D A B O V E E X C E P T R E C E P T A C L E F A C E SH A L L M A T C H E X I S T I N G C O L O R . 6. O T H E R D E V I C E S : C O L O R T O M A T C H E X I S T I N G , S P E C I F I C A T I O N G R A D E , O F T Y P E N O T E D I N S Y M B O L L I S T A N D P L A N S . 7. M A N U F A C T U R E D B Y P A S S & S E Y M O U R , L E V I T O N , B R Y A N T , G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C O R A R R O W - H A R T . DE V I C E P L A T E S RE Q U I R E D F O R A L L W I R I N G D E V I C E S , T E L E P H O N E A N D D A T A O U T L E T S , A N D S I M I L A R A P P L I C A T I O N S . A L L P L A T E S SH A L L B E . 0 4 0 " S T A I N L E S S S T E E L P L A T E S O N A L L O U T L E T S , U N L E S S S P E C I F I C A L L Y N O T E D O T H E R W I S E . P L A T E S SH A L L B E P A S S & S E Y M O U R S I E R R A T Y P E 3 0 2 A L L O Y O N L Y . DE V I C E E N G R A V I N G 1. A L L C I R C U I T S W I T C H , R E C E P T A C L E A N D P O W E R O U T L E T B O X D E V I C E P L A T E S H A L L B E E N G R A V E D W I T H T H E 1 / 4 " HI G H L E T T E R S W I T H B L A C K F I L L T O I N D I C A T E T H E N U M B E R A N D P A N E L B O A R D S E R V I N G O R B E I N G C O N T R O L L E D B Y TH E D E V I C E S , E . G . " 1 L C L 2 " I N D I C A T E S P A N E L " 1 L C L " C I R C U I T " 2 " . D E V I C E S O N E M E R G E N C Y P O W E R S H A L L R E D FI L L L E T T E R S . 2. G A N G C O V E R S F O R G A N G B O X E S . SU R F A C E M E T A L R A C E W A Y 1. F A C T O R Y P R E P A R E D , S T E E L M E T A L R A C E W A Y S H A L L B E U S E D F O R A L L E X P O S E D I N T E R I O R W I R I N G . 2. E A C H R U N S H A L L I N C L U D E A L L O U T L E T B O X E S , E L B O W S , C O U P L I N G S , T E E S , O F F S E T S , C O V E R S , C O N D U I T E N T R Y FI T T I N G A N D O T H E R F I T T I N G S N E C E S S A R Y F O R A C O M P L E T E A N D P R O P E R L Y I N S T A L L E D A S S E M B L Y . 3. A L L S U R F A C E M E T A L R A C E W A Y S H A L L B E O F T H E S I Z E R E C O M M E N D E D I N T H E M A N U F A C T U R E R ' S P U B L I S H E D D A T A FO R T H E N U M B E R A N D S I Z E O F C O N D U C T O R S C O N T A I N E D I N T H E R A C E W A Y A N D S H A L L B E E Q U A L T O T H E WI R E M O L D C O . P R O D U C T S . 4. T Y P E " 1 " R A C E W A Y A S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S S H A L L B E A T W O C O M P A R T M E N T W I T H E M E R G E N C Y P O W E R RE C E P T A C L E S I N O N E C O M P A R T M E N T A N D N O R M A L P O W E R R E C E P T A C L E S I N T H E O T H E R C O M P A R T M E N T . RA C E W A Y S H A L L B E W I R E M O L D 4 0 0 0 S E R I E S W I T H D U P L E X R E C E P T A C L E S A N D P L A T E S I N S T A L L O N E C E N T E R S A S IN D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S . 5. T Y P E " 2 " R A C E W A Y A S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S S H A L L B E O N E - P I E C E R A C E W A Y R E C E P T A C L E S I N R A C E W A Y OU T L E T B O X E S L O C A T E D A S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S . R A C E W A Y A N D D E V I C E O U T L E T B O X E S S H A L L B E WI R E M O L D 7 0 0 W H S E R I E S W I T H R E C E P T A C L E S A N D A C C E S S O R I E S A S I N D I C A T E D H E R E I N . LI G H T I N G F I X T U R E S FU R N I S H A N D I N S T A L L U . L . A P P R O V E D L I G H T I N G F I X T U R E S A T A L L L I G H T I N G O U T L E T S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S . FI X T U R E S A R E L I S T E D A N D D E S C R I B E D I N T H E F I X T U R E S C H E D U L E O N T H E D R A W I N G S . IN S T A L L F I X T U R E S A T H E I G H T S I N D I C A T E D O N T H E D R A W I N G S O R A S D I R E C T E D . F U R N I S H A N D I N S T A L L A L L S U P P O R T S RE Q U I R E D F O R T H E I N S T A L L A T I O N O F T H E F I X T U R E S . SO C K E T S : C O R R O S I O N R E S I S T A N T M E T A L S O F B R A S S , B R O N Z E O R C O P P E R A L L O Y ; P R E S S E D A L U M I N U M S H E L L S O R CO N T A C T S A R E N O T A C C E P T A B L E . IN S T A L L L A M P S I N A L L F I X T U R E S . AL L F L U O R E S C E N T F I X T U R E S S H A L L H A V E E L E C T R O N I C E N E R G Y S A V I N G B A L L A S T S . DI F F U S E R S UN L E S S N O T E D O T H E R W I S E , A L L L I G H T I N G F I X T U R E D I F F U S E R S H A L L B E V I R G I N A C R Y L I C P L A S T I C T O M A T C H E X I S T I N G . LA M P S FL U O R E S C E N T L A M P S S H A L L M A T C H E X I S T I N G . BA L L A S T S FL U O R E S C E N T E L E C T R O N I C : B A L L A S T S H A L L B E I N T E G R A T E D C I R C U I T , F U L L Y S O L I D S T A T E T Y P E , U . L . L I S T E D A N D LA B E L E D A N D F U L L Y S E L F P R O T E C T E D . B A L L A S T S H A L L B E S U I T A B L E F O R W A T T T 8 , 4 8 " B I - P I N R A P I D S T A R T L A M P S . BA L L A S T S H A L L H A V E A 5 - Y E A R L A B O R A N D M A T E R I A L W A R R A N T Y F R O M D A T E O F M A N U F A C T U R E . E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C IN T E R F E R E N C E S H A L L M E E T O R B E T T E R T H E F E D E R A L C O M M U N I C A T I O N S E M I C L A S S A A N D C L A S S B E M I S S I O N LI M I T A T I O N S . BA L L A S T N O I S E L E V E L S H A L L B E B E L O W A U D I B L E U N D E R T Y P I C A L " Q U I E T " A M B I E N T C O N D I T I O N S S U C H A S S O U N D ST A G E S . C R E S T F A C T O R S H A L L N O T E X C E E D 1 . 7 . BA L L A S T V O L T A G E : R E G A R D L E S S O F V O L T A G E S T H A T M A Y B E I M P L I E D B Y C A T A L O G N U M B E R S O R O T H E R I N F O R M A T I O N IN C L U D E D U N D E R F I X T U R E D E S C R I P T I O N S , T H E C O N T R A C T O R S H A L L V E R I F Y T H E C O R R E C T V O L T A G E F O R A L L B A L L A S T S AN D S H A L L O R D E R T H E C O R R E C T B A L L A S T S A C C O R D I N G L Y . WA R R A N T Y PR O V I D E A W A R R A N T Y F O R A L L L A B O R A N D E Q U I P M E N T ( E X C E P T L A M P S ) F O R A P E R I O D O F O N E Y E A R A F T E R AC C E P T A N C E O F T H E P R O J E C T . A N Y E L E C T R I C A L T R O U B L E D E V E L O P I N G D U R I N G T H I S P E R I O D D U E T O F A U L T Y WO R K M A N S H I P O R M A N U F A C T U R E S H A L L B E C O V E R E D U N D E R T H E W A R R A N T Y A N D I M M E D I A T E L Y C O R R E C T E D A T N O CO S T T O T H E O W N E R . TE S T S TE S T A L L W I R E F O R S H O R T S , O P E N S , G R O U N D S , O R O T H E R D E F E C T S ; C O R R E C T A N Y D E F E C T I V E W O R K . D E M O N S T R A T E CO N T I N U O U S S A T I S F A C T O R Y O P E R A T I O N O F A L L E L E C T R I C A L W O R K W I T H T H E O W N E R B Y R U N N I N G T H R O U G H M A N U A L OP E R A T I O N S . BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM AND PANEL SCHEDULEE- 2 . 0 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D 5 ', % + 5 7*';/ # REGISTER E D P R O FESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF CA L I F O R N IA NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - 600A3P30A3PUNITA/C "B A " "1 A " "2 A " 1000A-3P 40 0 A B U S M POWER CO.PRIMARY SERVICE 50 A 3P 3 P 50 A 3P 10 0 A 3P 10 0 A 10 0 A 1000A BUS15A3P70A3P 3P 25 0 A 3P 3P 22 5 A 40 0 A 3P "B A A " 10 0 A "1 A A " " 1 B B " "2 A A " 40 0 A B U S 10 0 A 3P 10 0 A 3P 3P 12 5 A 3P "2 B B " 3P 10 0 A 3P 125A70A3P3P15A MAIN 40 0 A B U S 3P 50 A 3P 15 0 A 12 5 A 3P 3P 70 A 40 0 A B U S "B C E E " 3P 70 A W. H . 20 A 3P 40 0 A B U S 3P 50 A 3P 50 A 50 A 3P EX I S T . 2 5 0 K W 48 0 V - 3 P H E M E R G . GE N E R A T O R 600A3P"2HA"600A BUS3P175A200A3P"2LA""2LB" 15 0 K V A 2 2 5 K V A 40 0 A 3P 22 5 A 12 5 A 3P 10 0 A 3P 10 0 A 3P "2L C " 15 0 A 3P 3P 3P150A 225A3P150A225A 125A3PUNITA/C 3PUNITA/C 3P3P 30A(AC-3)(AC-2)(AC-1)"2HB" 4#6, 1-1/4"C. 4#2, 1-1/4"C. EX I S T . M A I N S W I T C H B O A R D 48 0 V , 3 P H , 3 W PO W E R C O . P A D - MO U N T T R A N S F . NADISTRIBUTION PANEL "NA"480V, 3PH, 3W.I.C.=22,000A. SYM.TRANSF."T1"TRANSF."T2"T12HAAC1AC2AC3T22HBNBDISTRIBUTIO N P A N E L " N B " 120/208V, 3P H , 4 W . I.C.=18,000A . S Y M . 2LA2LB2LC 2EA EX I S T . 30 K V A EX I S T . 45 K V A EX I S T . D I S T . S W B D . EX I S T . D E M A N D LO A D = 1 1 0 A . EX I S T . D I S T . S W B D . " D T - 1 " 27 7 / 4 8 0 V , 3 P H , 4 W EX I S T . D I S T . S W B D . " D T - 2 " 12 0 / 2 0 8 V , 3 P H , 4 W EX I S T . D I S T . S W B D . EX I S T . D E M A N D LO A D = 6 0 A . EX I S T . D I S T . S W B D . EX I S T . D E M A N D LO A D = 5 A . 45 K V A EX I S T . NE SI N G L E L I N E D I A G R A M SC A L E : N O N E 1 E- 2 . 0 BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 PANEL SCHEDULES E- 2 . 1 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D 5 ', % + 5 7*';/ # REGISTER E D P R O FESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF CA L I F O R N IA NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 IS S U E D F O R : DA T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - LEVEL 2 LIGHTING PLANS E- 3 . 0 RE F E R E N C E N O T E S 1. CE I L I N G - M O U N T O C C U P A N C Y S E N S O R . C O O P E R G R E E N G A T E #O A C - U - 0 5 0 1 . C O O R D I N A T E W I T H S U P P L E R F O R T H E L O C A T I O N OF S E N S O R C O V E R A G E . 2. C O O P E R G R E E N G A T E S W I T C H P A C K # S P 2 0 - M V , 2 7 7 V A C . 3. C O O P E R G R E E N G A T E M O M E N T A R Y D E C O R A T O R S W I T C H #G M D S - W . S E E L I G H T I N G C O N T R O L D I A G R A M O N T H I S S H E E T . 4. W A L L - M O U N T O C C U P A N C Y S E N S O R . C O O P E R G R E E N G A T E DU A L T E C H / D U A L R E L A Y W A L L S W I T C H S E N S O R #O N W - D - 1 0 0 1 - D M V - W - 2 7 7 V . 5. W A L L - M O U N T O C C U P A N C Y S E N S O R . C O O P E R G R E E N G A T E DU A L T E C H / S I N G L E L E V E L W A L L S W I T C H S E N S O R #O N W - D - 1 0 0 1 - M V - N - W - 2 7 7 V . 6. I N T E R C E P T E X I S T I N G E M E R G E N C Y B R A N C H C I R C U I T I N T H E AR E A . 7. I N T E R C E P T E X I S T I N G N O R M A L B R A N C H C I R C U I T S I N T H E A R E A . 8. R E - C O N N E C T E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T T O E X I S T I N G L I G H T I N G &2 1 7 5 2 /  3 $ 1 ( /  ³ / & 3   ´  9. R E - C O N N E C T E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T T O E X I S T I N G L I G H T I N G &2 1 7 5 2 /  3 $ 1 ( /  ³ / & 3   ´  # COPIER FILE CABINET FI L E C A B I N E T F I L E C A B I N E T FI L E C A B I N E T CO P I E R NO R T H SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"1LEVEL 2 - LIGHTING PLAN CITY ATTO R N E Y ' S O F F I C E SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"2LEVEL 2 - LIGHTING PLAN ADMIN. OFF I C E NO R T H CONFERENCEROOM KI T C H E N E T T E CITYADMINISTRATOROFFICE OF F I C E CA O F F I C E HR O F F I C E HR O F F I C E HR O F F I C E CA OFFICE STORAGEFILE CABINET FI L E C A B I N E T F I L E C A B I N E T OPENOFFICE VE S T I B U L E RE C E P T I O N I S T / O P E N OF F I C E COPIER FI L E C A B I N E T CO P I E R FI N 3/ 3 2 ab 1a b 1a b ab 1a b 1a b ab cd 1a b 6c d 1a b 6c d 6f g 6c d 6cd 6b 6bRE-CONNECT TO EXISITING B R A N C H C I R C U I T EMERGENCY PANEL 2E 6 6 cd cdabab 3ab3ab3ab3ab F13/32 F1 3/ 3 2 F43/32(6)3a3a 3a 3a3 ba 3 F3 2/ 3 2 F32/32 1m n 6f g 6c d 6c d cd ab 3 3 3 3 F3 2/ 3 2 F223 2H A 1 - 3 1a b 1a b 1a b 8 7 5a b 5a b ab 5a b 5a b ab 5a b 5a b 5a b 5c d 5c d 5a b 5a b 5a b 5a b 5a b 5ab5ab ab ab ab CA OFFICE 5ab5ab2HB 597 ab 5F32/325ab 5a b cd cd5cdNE 5 5a b ab ab F1 3/ 3 2 (T Y P . ) FI 3/ 3 2 FI 3/ 3 2 MA Y O R ' S OF F I C E OF F I C E AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T WA I T I N G RO O M CO U N C I L OF F I C E S OF F I C E RE C E P T I O N HA L L W A Y OP E N OF F I C E CO P Y RO O M 1a b fg mn 5ab WO R K SP A C E EX- BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 IS S U E D F O R : DA T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - LEVEL 2 POWER DEMOLITION PLANE- 4 RE F E R E N C E N O T E S 1. P R O T E C T E X I S T I N G P A N E L T O R E M A I N A S I S . 2. D I S C O N N E C T A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G R E C E P T A C L E AN D A S S O C I A T E D O U T L E T B O X , C O N D U I T A N D CO N D U C T O R S . 3. P R O V I D E J - B O X I N A C C E S S I B L E C E I L I N G T O IN T E R C E P T E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T T O R E M A I N AN D M A I N T A I N B R A N C H C I R C U I T C O N T I N U I T Y . S E E NE W P O W E R P L A N F O R C O M P L E T E C I R C U I T CO N N E C T I O N . 4. P R O T E C T E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T A N D M A I N T A I N BR A N C H C I R C U I T C O N T I N U I T Y . # SCALE:1LEVEL 2 - POWER DEMOLITION PLAN ADMIN. OFFICE NO R T H 1/4" = 1'-0"x x XXX x xx XR XX xxxxxx x X X X X X XX x x XR XR XR XR x x Xx X R X R X XR XRXR XRXR XRXR XR XR XR XR X X XR 23 17171315 15 211923 23 21 15 15 15 17 13 2LA 19-21- 2 3 (R ) (R ) X R 2L A 1 3 - 1 5 - 1 7 17 17 X UP T O R O O F (R ) (R ) (R ) (R ) (R ) (R ) 11 9 7 9 9 7 9 9 7 X X 19 2L A (R)(R) 15 XR 2E E 1 3 - 1 5 - 1 7 - 1 9 19 19 X 2L A 7 - 9 - 1 1 (R ) (R ) (R ) (R ) (T Y P ) X X X X BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 IS S U E D F O R : DA T E : PE R M I T - RE V I S I O N S : SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - LEVEL 2 POWER PLAN E- 5 SC A L E : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " 1LE V E L 2 - P O W E R P L A N A D M I N . O F F I C E 23 17 17 15 15 2119 23 23 21 15 15 2L A 1 9 - 2 1 - 2 3 17 17 UP T O R O O F 9 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 19 2L A 2L A 7 - 9 - 1 1 2L A 1 3 - 1 5 - 1 7 2E E 1 3 - 1 5 - 1 7 - 1 9 RE F E R E N C E N O T E S 1. N E W J - B O X I N A C C E S S I B L E C E I L I N G . E X T E N D A N D IN T E R C E P T E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T A N D MA I N T A I N E X I S T I N G B R A N C H C I R C U I T C O N T I N U I T Y . 2. R E C E P T A C L E O N E M E R G E N C Y C I R C U I T . RE C E P T A C L E A N D C O V E R P L A T E C O L O R T O M A T C H EX I S T I N G . 3. P O W E R A N D V O I C E / D A T A C O M B I N A T I O N F I R E R A T E D PO K E - T H R U F L U S H F L O O R B O X . S E E D E T A I L O N TH I S S H E E T . C O N T R A C T O R T O V E R I F Y F L O O R RE B A R L O C A T I O N W I T H X - R A Y E Q U I P M E N T A N D ID E N T I F Y D U C T W O R K S Y S T E M A T T H E F L O O R BE L O W . T H E P O K E - T H R U L O C A T I O N S H A L L A V O I D TH E F L O O R R E B A R A N D D U C T W O R K S Y S T E M . T H E LO C A T I O N O F P O K E - T H R U S H A L L C O O R D I N A T E W I T H FU R N I T U R E S Y S T E M S U P P L I E R . 4. 1 " C . O . U P T O 6 " A B O V E C E I L I N G S P A C E W I T H CO N D U I T B U S H I N G F O R S A T E L I T E C A B L E CO N N E C T I O N . ( C A B L E B Y O T H E R S ) 5. 2 " C . O . W I T H B U S H I N G U P T O C E I L I N G S P A C E F O R CC T V / D A T A A C A B L E S . ( C A B L E B Y O T H E R S ) . P R O V I D E SU I T A B L E W A L L M O U N T E D J - B O X B E H I N D T V S E T A S RE Q U I R E D . V E R I F Y L O C A T I O N W I T H T V I N S T A L L E R . 6. 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UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D 5 ', % + 5 7*';/ # REGISTER E D P R O FESSIONAL ENGINEER STATE OF CA L I F O R N IA NO . DE S C R I P T I O N D A T E I S S U E D 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - 2008 Nonresidential Compliance Forms Au g u s t 2 0 1 0 LTG-1C Pages 1 through 4LTG-2CLTG-3CLTG-4C Pages 1 through 4LTG-5C Pages 1 and 2 Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals.Controls Credit WorksheetIndoor Lighting Power AllowanceTailored Method WorksheetLine Voltage Track Lighting Worksheet For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to theNonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission.LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet is included)Lighting Mandatory MeasuresIndicate location on building plans of Mandatory Measures Note Block:Name:Company :Address:City/State/Zip: Signature:Phone:License #Principal Lighting Designer's Declaration StatementI am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for th e l i g h t i n g design.This Certificate of Compliance identifies the lighting features and performance specifications required for co m p l i a n c e with Title 24, Pages 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations.The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provi d e d t o document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, plans and specif i c a t i o n s submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application.SignatureDate:EA #CEPE #Phone:NameCompanyAddressCity/State/Zip Documentation Author's Declaration Statement I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete.Hotel/Mote l G u e s t R o o m Uncondition e d S p a c e s AlterationTailored High-Rise ResidentialConditioned SpacesAdditionArea Category NonresidentialRelocatable PublicSchoolsNew ConstructionComplete Building General InformationBuilding Type:SchoolsPhase of Construction:Method of Compliance:DateBuilding CF A Uncondition e d F l o o r A r e a Climate Zone Project NameProject Address CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 1 o f 4 ) L T G - 1 C CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 4 o f 4 ) L T G - 1 C Project Name:Date:Conditioned and Unconditioned space Lighting must not be combined for complianceIndoor Lighting Power for Unconditioned Spac e s Installed Lighting(from Conditioned LTG-1C Page 2)Installed Lighting(from Unconditioned LTG-1C Page 2)Lighting Control CreditConditioned Spaces (from LTG-2C )0Lighting Control CreditUnconditioned Spaces (from LTG-2C) . Adjusted InstalledLighting Power4844Adjusted InstalledLighting Power . &RPSOLHVL I  , Q V W D O O H G  ”  $ O O R Z H G Allowed Lighting Power(from LTG-3C)Allowed Lighting Power(from LTG-3C) . Required Acceptance TestsDesigner:This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below is the acceptance test for the Lighting system,LTG_2A and LTG-3A. The designer is required to check the acceptance tests and list all control devices serving the building or space shal l b e certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. If all the lighting system or control of a certain type requires a tes t , l i s t LT G - 2 A a n d 3 A Equipment Requiring TestingNumberof likeControlsLocation Co n t r o l s a n d Se n s o r s a n d A u t o m a t i c Da y l i g h t i n g C o n t r o l s Ac c e p t a n c e EXISTING LIGHTING CONTROL .Description..Luminaires Controlled &RPSOLHVLI,QVWDOOHG”$OORZHG .Wa t t s Watts Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces2008 Nonresidential Compliance Forms Ju l y 2 0 1 0 JESSICA YUEHCEG ENGINEERING, INC.(626 ) 3 0 8 - 1 2 6 8 1543 W. GARVEY AVE. NORTH, SUITE #210WEST COVINA, CA 91790 JESSICA M.YUEHCEG ENGINEERING, INC.(626)3 0 8 - 1 2 6 8 1543 W. GARVEY AVE. NORTH, SUITE #210WEST COVINA, CA 91790E1 5 2 2 1 Bu i l d i n g L i g h t i n g S h u t - o f f Th e b u i l d i n g l i g h t i n g s h u t - o f f s y s t e m c o n s i s t s o f a n au t o m a t i c t i m e s w i t c h , w i t h a z o n e f o r e a c h f l o o r . 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In d i v i d u a l R o o m / A r e a C o n t r o l s Ea c h r o o m a n d a r e a i n t h i s b u i l d i n g i s e q u i p p e d w i t h a se p a r a t e s w i t c h o r o c c u p a n c y s e n s o r d e v i c e f o r e a c h a r e a wi t h f l o o r - t o - c e i l i n g w a l l s . Un i f o r m R e d u c t i o n f o r I n d i v i d u a l R o o m s Al l r o o m s a n d a r e a s g r e a t e r t h a n 1 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t a n d mo r e t h a n 0 . 8 w a t t s p e r s q u a r e f o o t o f l i g h t i n g l o a d s h a l l be c o n t r o l l e d w i t h M u l t i - l e v e l s w i t c h i n g f o r u n i f o r m re d u c t i o n o f l i g h t i n g w i t h i n t h e r o o m . Da y l i t A r e a C o n t r o l Al l r o o m s t h a t a r e g r e a t e r t h a n 2 5 0 s q u a r e f e e t a n d co n t a i n w i n d o w s a n d s k y l i g h t s , t h a t a l l o w f o r t h e e f f e c t i v e us e o f d a y l i g h t i n t h e a r e a s h a l l h a v e 5 0 % o f t h e l i g h t i n g po w e r i n e a c h d a y l i t a r e a T h e e f f e c t i v e u s e o f d a y l i g h t th r o u g h o u t c a n n o t b e a c c o m p l i s h e d b e c a u s e t h e w i n d o w s ar e c o n t i n u o u s l y s h a d e d b y a b u i l d i n g o n t h e a d j a c e n t l o t . Di a g r a m o f s h a d i n g d u r i n g d i f f e r e n t t i m e s o f y e a r i s in c l u d e d o n p l a n s . Ma n d a t o r y L i g h t i n g M e a s u r e s 3333333 The City of Vernon4305 Santa Fe Ave., Vernon, CA 90058.3333Conditioned SpacesUnconditioned Spacesthe different lighting and the nubmer of systems. The NA7 Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential Reference Appendices Manual de s c r i b e s the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the rewponsible party to budget fo the scope of workappropriately. Forms can be grouped by type of Luminaire controlledEnforcement Agency:Systems Acceptance. Before Occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space or space or when ever new lighting s y s t e m w i t h controls is installed in the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements.The lTG-2A and LTG-3a forms are not considered a complete form and are not to be accepted by the enforcement agency unless the boxe s a r e checked and /or filled and signed. In addition, a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the enforcement agency that certifies p l a n s , specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of sub-section10-103(b) of Title 2 4 P a r t 6 . T h e field inspector must receive the properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. A copy of the LTG-2A a n d LTG-3A for each different lighting luminaire control(s) must be provided to the owner of the building for their records. 20 0 8 N o n r e s i d e n t i a l C o m p l i a n c e F o r m s Ju l y 2 0 1 0 1. W a t t a g e s h a l l b e d e t e r m i n e d a c c o r d i n g t o S e c t i o n 1 3 0 ( d a n d e ) . W a t t a g e s h a l l b e r a t i n g o f l i g h t f i x t u r e n n o t r a t i n g o f b u l b . 2. I f F a i l t h e n d e s c r i b e o n P a g e 2 o f t h e I n s p e c t i o n C h e c k l i s t F o r m a n d t a k e a p p r o p r i a t e a c t i o n t o c o r r e c t . V e r i f y b u i l d i n g p l a n s i f n e c e s s a r y . 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CE R T I F I C A T E O F C O M P L I A N C E ( P a g e 3 o f 4 ) L T G - 1 C DA T E PR O J E C T N A M E IN D O O R L I G H T I N G S C H E D U L E a n d F I E L D I N S P E C T I O N E N E R G Y C H E C K L I S T Fi l l i n c o n t r o l s f o r a l l s p a c e s : a ) a r e a c o n t r o l s , b ) m u l t i - l e v e l c o n t r o l s , c ) m a n u a l d a y l i g h t i n g c o n t r o l s f o r d a y l i t a r e a s > 2 5 0 f t 2 , a u t o m a t i c d a y l i g h t i n g c o n t r o l s f o r d a y l i t a r e a s > 2 , 5 0 0 f t 2 , d ) s h u t - o f f c o n t r o l s , e ) d i s p l a y l i g h t i n g c o n t r o l s , f) t a i l o r e d l i g h t i n g c o n t r o l s - g e n e r a l l i g h t i n g c o n t r o l l e d s e p a r a t e l y f r o m d i s p l a y , o r n a m e n t a l a n d d i s p l a y c a s e l i g h t i n g an d g ) d e m a n d r e s p o n s i v e a u t o m a t i c c o n t r o l s f o r r e t a i l s t o r e s > 5 0 , 0 0 0 f t 2 , i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h S e c t i o n 1 3 1 . Fi e l d In s p e c t o r Pa s s F a i l MA N D A T O R Y L I G H T I N G C O N T R O L S - F I E L D I N S P E C T I O N E N E R G Y C H E C K L I S T Lo c a t i o n i n B u i l d i n g Nu m b e r o f U n i t s Ty p e / D e s c r i p t i o n Fi e l d I n s p e c t o r ¶s N o t e s o r D i s c r e p a n c i e s : 20 0 8 N o n r e s i d e n t i a l C o m p l i a n c e F o r m s Ju l y 2 0 1 0 EX I S T I N G L I G H T I N G C O N T R O L P A N E L . OC C U P E N C Y S E N S O R . .. . 892359 .............. DI M M I N G S W I T C H . . -= Date:OCCUPANCY SENSOR...DIMMING SWITCH....... . . . . . 20 0 8 N o n r e s i d e n t i a l C o m p l i a n c e F o r m s Au g u s t 2 0 0 9 IN D O O R L I G H T I N G P O W E R A L L O W A N C E L T G - 3 C PR O J E C T N A M E DA T E AL L O W E D L I G H T I N G P O W E R ( C h o s e O n e M e t h o d ) CO M P L E T E B U I L D I N G M E T H O D WA T T S BU I L D I N G C A T E G O R Y ( F r o m s u b - s e c t i o n 1 4 6 T a b l e 1 4 6 - E ) PE R ( f t ) TO T A L S AR E A C A T E G O R Y M E T H O D ± Pa r t A A AR E A C A T E G O R Y ( F r o m s u b - s e c t i o n 1 4 6 T a b l e 1 4 6 - F ) WA T T S PE R ( f t ) TO T A L S TA I L O R E D M E T H O D To t a l A l l o w e d W a t t s u s i n g t h e T a i l o r e d M e t h o d t a k e n f r o m L T G - 4 C ( P a g e 1 o f 4 ) R o w 3 Th e i n d o o r l i g h t i n g p o w e r a l l o w a n c e u s i n g t h e T a i l o r e d M e t h o d o f c o m p l i a n c e s h a l l b e d e t e r m i n e d u s i n g t h e L T G - 4 C s e t 2 AL L O W E D WA T T S CO M P L E T E BL D G . 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E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m M0 . 0 1 MECHANICAL -SYMBOL LIST AND NOTES BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D Co n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r s G r o u p 15 4 3 W . G a r v e y A v e . N o r t h , S u i t e # 2 1 0 , W e s t C o v i n a , C A 9 1 7 9 0 Te l : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 6 8 JO B N O . E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m M0 . 0 2 MECHANICAL -EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 WO R K S P A C E WO R K S P A C E MA Y O R ' S OF F I C E OF F I C E CITYADMINISTRATOROFFICE CO N F E R E N C E RO O M AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T WA I T I N G RO O M CO U N C I L OF F I C E S OF F I C E KI T C H E N E T T E RE C E P T I O N HA L L W A Y OP E N OF F I C E WO R K S P A C E CO P Y RO O M CE I L I N G E X P A N S I O N J O I N T CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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OFFICE BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 CA O F F I C E HR O F F I C E HR O F F I C E HR O F F I C E CA O F F I C E CA O F F I C E STORAGE OP E N OF F I C E VE S T I B U L E RE C E P T I O N I S T / O P E N OF F I C E CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D Co n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r s G r o u p 15 4 3 W . G a r v e y A v e . N o r t h , S u i t e # 2 1 0 , W e s t C o v i n a , C A 9 1 7 9 0 Te l : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 6 8 JO B N O . E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m M3 . 0 1 SCALE : 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 " HV A C F L O O R P L A N - L E V E L 2 - C I T Y A T T O R N E Y ' S O F F I C E HVAC FLOOR PLAN- LEVEL 2 - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE NORTH BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D Co n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r s G r o u p 15 4 3 W . G a r v e y A v e . N o r t h , S u i t e # 2 1 0 , W e s t C o v i n a , C A 9 1 7 9 0 Te l : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 6 8 JO B N O . E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m M4 . 0 1 DETAILS BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING, REPRODUCTION, DUPLICATION, MANUFACTURE, DISSEMINATION, PUBLICATION, QUOTATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE WORK, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION, DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, IMPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATION OR OTHER VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF SIMONGLOVER INC., INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY MORAL RIGHTS, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITY & CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SI M O N G L O V E R I N C . 32 9 3 P A C I F I C A V E N U E LO N G B E A C H , C A 9 0 8 0 7 PH : 5 6 2 . 2 7 9 . 0 0 5 0 ‹       6 , 0 2 1 * / 2 9 ( 5  , 1 &   $ / / RI G H T S R E S E R V E D Co n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r s G r o u p 15 4 3 W . G a r v e y A v e . N o r t h , S u i t e # 2 1 0 , W e s t C o v i n a , C A 9 1 7 9 0 Te l : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 6 8 JO B N O . E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m M5 . 0 1 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION ´´´ ± BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m P0 . 0 1 PLUMBING LEGEND,GENERAL NOTES, SCHEDULE AND DETAIL BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 WO R K S P A C E WO R K S P A C E MA Y O R ' S OF F I C E OF F I C E CI T Y AD M I N I S T R A T O R OF F I C E CO N F E R E N C E RO O M AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T WA I T I N G RO O M CO U N C I L OF F I C E S OF F I C E KI T C H E N E T T E RE C E P T I O N HA L L W A Y OP E N OF F I C E WO R K S P A C E CO P Y RO O M KI T C H E N E T T E AC C E S S I B L E TO I L E T CITY OF VERNON - TENANT IMPROVEMENT 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CA 90058 IS S U E D F O R : D A T E : PE R M I T 07 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 4 RE V I S I O N S : PR I N T E D : THE WORK(S) SET FORTH IN OR ON THIS MODEL, DOCUMENT OR PAPER IN ALL FORMS IS/ARE PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES & OTHER COUNTRIES. 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E 1 4 0 0 2 Fa x : 6 2 6 . 3 0 8 . 1 2 1 6 ce g @ c e g m e p . c o m P3 . 0 1 PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS BI D SE T - 07 . 1 5 . 2 0 1 4 Cd Sa*'zr/ /zt'ruz/rry */n/r RECEIVED JUL 08 mr CITY ADMINISTRATI()N PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: RE: STAFF REPORT PUBLIC WORKS, WATER & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES July 15,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council Lissette Melendez, Associate Engineer OM Samuel Kevin WrcoKnector of Public Works, Water & Development Services Ordinance Approving City of Vernon Speed Limits Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council: l. Find that adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with Class 1, Section 15301(c) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14. Projects exempted under Class l, Section 15301(c), consist of the operation, repair, or minor alteration of existing highways, streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use. 2. Hold the first reading of, and subsequently adopt the proposed Ordinance amending Sections 16.15, 16.16 and 16.17 of Chapter 16, Law Enforcement, of the Vernon Municipal Code. Background In most cases, the statutory prima facie speed limit for non-local city streets is 25 miles per hour. (California Vehicle Code ["CVC"] Section 22352(b)). The City of Vemon has the authority to establish, by ordinance, prima facie speed limits that are lower or higher than the statutory speed limits if the limits would "would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe upon any street." CVC Section22357 specifies that the City may establish the revised prima facie speed limits upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey (E&TS). The E&TS, as defined in CVC Section 627, must incorporate prevailing speeds, collision records, highway, traffic, and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver and residential density except in a business district. The accepted practice is to set prima facie speed limits based on the 85th percentile speed, which is the speed thatS5Yo of the vehicles are traveling at or below unless unusual conditions not readily apparent to drivers are present. This is known as the critical speed. From experience, traffic engineers have determined that this critical speed is the most reliable speed to set an appropriate speed limit to allow orderly movement of traffic with the highest safety level taking into consideration unusual conditions not readily apparent to drivers, such as road conditions and the history of collisions of the roadway. However, CVC Section 40802 does not allow the creation of a "speed trap", which is a particular section of highway that has a prima facie speed limit that is not justified by an E&TS within five years prior to the date of the alleged violation. Per CVC Section 40802, an E&TS must be performed at least once every five (5) years (or less often in certain circumstances not applicable here) by local agencies to re-evaluate non-statutory speed limits on segments of their roadways. The City of Vernon last performed an E&TS in 2009. In March 2014,the City secured the traffic consulting services of Hartzog & Crabill, Inc. to re-evaluate the speed limits. As described in the attached E&TS, Hartzog& Crabill, Inc. measured the speeds of vehicles from 46 different roadway segments on22 different collectors and arterials in the City. The data was collected at free flowing points in the roadway segments on week days and off peak hours with fair weather conditions. An unmarked car with an inconspicuous speed meter was used. The speed meter was validated for accuracy before each use. As described in the E&TS, recent changes to the policy and procedure for setting speed limits in California require that E&TSs "must be performed with the use of radar or other approved electronic devices if the use of radar is to be employed to enforce speed limits." If such a survey is not performed within the statutory time period from the date of the preceding survey, then the new data and its use will constitute a speed trap and evidence using such would not be admissible in court. Based on the E&TS, the consultant recommends the following changes to the speed limits posted in the specified City roadways: Pennington Way from 26th Street to Bandini Boulevard Post speed limit at 35 mph. Note: This is not a change in speed limit in the ordinance but rather a notice to City staffthat the speed limit must be posted in order to be enforceable pursuant to CVC Section 22352. 38th Street from Santa Fe Avenue to BNSF Railroad tracks Recommended speed limit decrease from 40 to 35 mph Boyle Avenue from Vernon Avenue to Leonis Blvd Recommended speed limit decrease from 35 mph to 30 mph The Pennington Way segment was not included in the E&TS completed in2009. Additionally, the ordinance reflects minor changes and corrections to the roadway limits shown in the current City Code. Except when passing a school building or senior center, the revised prima facie speed limits shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected upon the street. Fiscal Impact Adoption of this Ordinance will have no direct fiscal impact except for the minimal cost of posting new signage on the affected streets. Attachment: Engineering and Traff,rc Survey conducted by Hartzog & Crabill, Inc. dated June 2014. ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC SURVEY FOR SPEED LIMITS CITY OF VERNON JUNE 2014 PREPARED FOR: CITY OF VERNON 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058 PREPARED BY: HARTZOG & CRABILL, INC. TRAFFIC ENGINEERS 17852 EAST 17TH STREET TUSTIN, CA 92780 (714) 731-9455 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... ii Traffic Engineer's Certification ..................................................................................................... iii Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Basic Speed Law ............................................................................................................................. 2 Prima Facie Speed Limits ............................................................................................................... 2 Establishment of Speed Zones ........................................................................................................ 2 Data Collection Procedures ............................................................................................................. 3 Speed Zoning Methodology ............................................................................................................ 3 Speed Zone Survey ......................................................................................................................... 4 Local Street Exemptions ................................................................................................................. 5 Other Considerations ...................................................................................................................... 5 Radar Collection Time-Frames ....................................................................................................... 5 Analysis Factors .............................................................................................................................. 6 Field Review ................................................................................................................................... 7 Accident History ............................................................................................................................. 7 Results and Recommendations ....................................................................................................... 7 Locations of No Speed Limit Changes ............................................................................... 8 Support Explanations for "No Speed Limit Changes" ........................................................ 9 Locations of New Speed Limit Postings ........................................................................... 10 Support Explanations for "New Speed Limit Postings" ................................................... 10 Locations of Speed Limit Reductions ............................................................................... 10 Support Explanations for "Speed Limit Reductions" ....................................................... 10 Summary of Recommendations .....................................................................................................11 Appendix A - For Each Street Segment in the Survey Data Summary Sheet.............................................................................................................. Radar Speed Distribution Sheet ............................................................................................. Survey Field Sheet ................................................................................................................. Appendix B – Certification Radar Gun Certification ......................................................................................................... Technician Certification ......................................................................................................... 1 CITY OF VERNON ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC SURVEY FOR SPEED LIMITS In accordance with procedures established by the State of California, this Engineering and Traffic Survey has been developed for the City of Vernon as the basis for the establishment and enforcement of speed limits for selected streets within the City. The work provided herein was authorized by the City and was performed by the engineering consulting firm of Hartzog & Crabill, Inc. The goal of the review was to determine whether changes in pre-existing conditions have occurred where older speed limits should be modified. The requirement to perform Engineering and Traffic surveys for speed limits is based on the California Vehicle Code (CVC). CVC Section 40802 states that at least once every five (5), seven (7) or ten (10) years, States and local agencies should re-evaluate non-statuary speed limits on segments of their roadways. Recent changes to the CA. MUCTD changed the policy and procedure for setting speed limits in California. Engineering and Traffic Surveys must be performed with the use of radar or other approved electronic devices if the use of radar is to be employed to enforce speed limits. If such a survey is not performed within five years (or seven years, or ten years as stated previously) of the date of the preceding survey, then the new data and its use will constitute a speed trap. Hence, evidence using such would not be admissible in court. From the Vehicle Code, a "speed trap" is either of the following: (a) A particular section of a highway measured as to distance and with boundaries marked, designated, or otherwise determined in order that the speed of a vehicle may be calculated by securing the time it takes the vehicle to travel the known distance. (b) A particular section of a highway with a prima facie speed limit provided by this code or by local ordinance under sub-paragraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 22352, or established pursuant to Section 22354, 22357, 22358, or 22358.3 if that prima facie speed limit is not justified by an engineering and traffic survey conducted within five years prior to the date of the alleged violation, and where enforcement involves the use of radar or other electronic devices that measures the speed of moving objects. This paragraph does not apply to a local street, road, or school zone. The definition of a Traffic and Engineering Survey is contained in Section 627 of the Vehicle Code and is as follows: Engineering and Traffic survey, as used in this code, means a survey of highway and traffic conditions in accordance with methods determined by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for use by State and local authorities. An engineering and traffic survey shall include, among other requirements deemed necessary by the department, consideration of the following: (a) Prevailing speeds as determined by traffic engineering measurements. (b) Accident records. (c) Highway, traffic and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver. 2 The California Vehicle code has set certain regulations regarding the posting and enforcement of speed zones. These regulations generally reflect the viewpoint that speed zoning should be based on traffic conditions and natural driver behavior and not because of an arbitrary response to a traffic event or occurrence. Therefore, it is important to have a general understanding of the "Basic Speed Law", "Prima Facie Speed Limits" and "Intermediate Speed Zones". Basic Speed Law (CVC 22350) All fifty states base their speed regulations on the Basic Speed Law. In California, CVC 22350 defines the basic speed law as: "No Person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on, and the surface and width of the highway, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property." This law recognizes that driving conditions vary widely from time-to-time and place-to-place and, therefore, no set of fixed driving rules will adequately serve all conditions. The motorist will constantly adjust their driving behavior to fit the conditions encountered, and must learn to do this with a minimum of assistance from the police. The Basic Speed Law is founded on the belief that a majority of motorists are able to modify their driving behavior properly, as long as they are aware of the conditions around them. Prima Facie Speed Limits (CVC 22352) All other speed limits are prima facie limits which, "on the face of it", are reasonable and prudent under normal conditions. The opportunity given to the driver to exceed a prima facie speed limit when it is safe to do so recognizes the fact that any posted speed limit cannot adequately reflect the many different conditions of traffic, weather, visibility, etc., that may be found on the same highway at different times. Certain prima facie limits are automatically established by law (CVC 22352), including a 15 mph limit in alleys, blind intersections, blind railroad crossing, and the 25 mph limit in business and residence districts. There is also a part time 25 mph limit in school zones when children are present in route to or from school. Business and residence districts are defined in the Vehicle Code as specific areas meeting a specified minimum density of roadside development. CVC Sections 235 and 515 define these regulations. A count of houses or active businesses facing on a highway must be made to determine whether or not a valid business or residence district exists. The law does not require posting these prima facie limits that are readily apparent. Establishment of Speed Zones The reason that speed limit areas and their required postings are done is to guard reasonable drivers from the unreasonable behavior of reckless, unreliable, or otherwise dangerous drivers. As with other similar laws, the limits identified are based on the consensus of the majority of 3 those who drive the highway as to what speed is reasonable and safe. It is this type of information that is reflected in the analysis section of this report. Namely, posted speed limits are a reflection of that speed which most people deem to be safe as opposed to a minority of drivers who do not drive in a reasonable manner. Speed zones are also established to advise drivers of road conditions or hazards that may not be readily apparent to a reasonable driver. For that reason, a field review of related road/traffic variables is conducted which considers the analytical data and accident history of a particular roadway segment to determine a safe and reasonable speed limit. Data Collection Procedures Speed evaluation data was collected at 46 different survey segments on 21 different roadways in the City of Vernon. These areas and the number of segments on each are described as follows: 1. 25th St (1) 12. Downey Rd (3) 2. 26th St (4) 13. Fruitland Ave (4) 3. 37th St (2) 14. Leonis Blvd (2) 4. 38th St (2) 15. Pacific Blvd (1) 5. 55th St (1) 16. Pennington Way (1) 6. Alameda St (3) 17. Santa Fe Ave (3) 7. Alcoa Ave (2) 18. Slauson Ave (1) 8. Atlantic Ave (1) 19. Soto St (2) 9. Bandini Blvd (3) 20. Vernon Ave (3) 10. Boyle Ave (3) 21. Washington Blvd (1) 11. District Blvd (3) As described in various traffic engineering documents - including information provided by the State of California, the individual locations on which radar data collection procedures were used involved considerations for the following: a. Stop sign or traffic signal locations; b. Visibility issues; c. Traffic flow at intersections, cross-traffic, major driveways, crosswalks, railroad crossings and unusual turning movements; d. The influence of other traffic factors on the speed of cars: such as on street parking, roadway features, adjacent land uses, and lighting. Speed Zoning Methodology The California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA. MUTCD) specifies a “short method of determining speed limits on City and County through Highways, Arterial and Collector Roads Procedures. Introduction - This short method of speed zoning is based on the premise that the reasonable speed limit is one that conforms to the actual behavior of the majority of motorists, and that by measuring motorist’s speeds, one will be able to select a speed limit that is both reasonable and 4 effective. Other factors that need to be considered include, but are not limited to: the most recent three-year collision record, roadway design speed, safe stopping sight distance, superelevation, shoulder conditions, profile conditions, intersection spacing and offsets, commercial driveway characteristics, pedestrian traffic in the roadway without sidewalks. Speed Zone Survey - Only one person is required for the fieldwork. Speeds can be read directly from a radar speed meter. - A section of road should be selected with representative operating speeds. If speeds vary on a given road, additional surveys should be conducted. In this case, it may be necessary to establish additional speed zones with different speed limits. The section selected should be straight and should have no traffic signal, stop sign or intersection with a major cross street. - Speed measurements should be taken during off-peak hours on weekdays. The weather should be fair with no unusual conditions prevailing. It is important that the surveyor and his equipment be so inconspicuous as not to affect traffic speeds. For this reason, an unmarked car is recommended, with the radar speed meter located as inconspicuously as possible. It should be placed so as to be able to survey traffic in both directions, and should not make an angle greater than 15 degrees with the roadway centerline. - It is desirable to have a minimum sample of 100 automobiles in each survey. This may result in excessive survey periods for low-volume roads. Under these conditions, the survey should be conducted for a minimum of two hours, but in no case should the sample for any survey contain less than 50 automobiles. - The California MUTCD states that speed limits are established at or near the 85th percentile speed, which is defined as that speed at or below which 85 percent of the traffic is moving. This speed can be selected directly from the data sheet. However, roadway conditions not readily apparent to the motorist such as vertical or horizontal curves or other roadway conditions that may impact sight distance may result in a further reduction of 5 mph in the recommended speed limit. - As a check on the validity of the proposed speed limit, an analysis should be made of the two-year accident record for the section of roadway under consideration. If this record shows an abnormally high percentage of accidents normally associated with excessive speeds, the proposed speed limit should be further reduced. This is a judgment situation, and will not usually be a factor, - Short speed zones of less than half a mile should be avoided, except in transition areas. - Speed zone changes should be coordinated with changes in roadway conditions or roadway development. - Speed zoning in 5 mile per hour increments should be avoided if possible. A 10-mile per hour increment is preferable. - Speed zoning should be coordinated between adjacent jurisdictions. 5 Local Street Exemptions (CVC 40802) Many streets are designated as "Local" streets per CVC 40802. These streets are exempt from the radar study. Therefore, the speed limit for these streets does not require an Engineering and Traffic Survey. The code is as follows: "For the purpose of this section, local streets and roads shall be defined by the latest functional usage and federal aid system maps as submitted to the Federal Highway Administration. When these maps have not been submitted, the following definition shall be used: A local street or road primarily provides access to abutting residential property and shall meet the following three conditions: 1. Roadway width of not more than 40 feet. 2. Not more than one half mile of uninterrupted length. 3. Not more than one traffic lane in each direction. Other Considerations Every street should be inspected for unusual traffic, roadway and roadside conditions not readily apparent to a motorist. A check should be made of the adequacy of traffic control devices, roadway alignment, width surface conditions, accident history and any unique traffic hazards that may exist. Any of these conditions may warrant the selection of a speed lower than the 85th percentile speed for speed zoning. Radar Collection Time Frames The hours of radar operation were restricted to off-peak periods for heavily traveled streets and to uncongested peak periods on lightly traveled streets. All surveys were conducted in fair weather. The radar unit was mounted at the top of the front dash of an unmarked vehicle with the meter- reading unit sustained inside the vehicle. The radar unit's calibration was checked periodically using a tuning fork. The radar operator and assistant recorded the speed meter readings for each location on Radar Speed Survey Field Sheets included in the appendix of this report. A representative sampling of at least 100 vehicles were surveyed in each direction or a cumulative sample of 200 vehicles for both directions where possible. On low volume roads, where a total sample of 200 vehicles would result in an excessive time period, sampling was continued until a representative bell-shaped frequency distribution was attained. Analysis Factors Several factors were used as input to our recommendations for speed limits. These include the 85th Percentile, the 10 MPH Pace and others. These are described in detail below. 6 1. The CRITICAL SPEED, or the 85th percentile is defined as that speed at or below which 85 percent of the traffic is moving. From experience, traffic engineers have found that this is one of the most reliable factors in determining appropriate speed limits. Hence, the accepted practice, and one that has been used in this case is to set the speed limit at or near the critical speed. This recognizes that other factors could be present where the above may not be appropriate. When this procedure is used, it not only conforms to that required by the State but it also provides a strong base for law enforcement personnel to properly enforce speed limits. 2. The 10 MPH PACE is that continuous 10 mph incremental range of speeds in which the largest number of recorded vehicles is contained. It is a measure of the dispersion of speeds within the sample surveyed. For this element, the accepted practice to the greatest extent possible is to try and keep the recommended speed limit within the 10 mph pace after considering the critical speed and any factors requiring a speed lower than the critical speed. 3. The MEDIAN (MIDDLE) SPEED, or 50th percentile speed, represents the mid-point value within the range of recorded speeds for a particular roadway location. In other words, 50% of the vehicles travel faster, and 50% travel slower than the median speeds. This value is another measure of the central tendency of the vehicle speed distribution. 4. The 15th PERCENTILE SPEED is that speed at or below which 15% of the vehicles are traveling. This value is important in determining the minimum allowable speed limit, given that the vehicles traveling below this speed tend to obstruct the flow of traffic, thereby increasing the accident potential. 5. MODAL SPEED: The modal speed is the speed, which occurs most frequently in the distribution (the most). It serves as another useful measure in verifying the correct recommendation for speed limits. 6. STANDARD DEVIATION: This is a mathematical element, which relates to measures of dispersion of data. It is used to assist in describing the center of speed distribution information around the arithmetic mean or the time mean speed. It also is used in the overall review of recommended speed limits and serves to verify the level of confidence of data used in making recommendations. 7. The MEAN (AVERAGE) is the sum of the speeds of the samples divided by the number of samples. The numerical values of the above factors are derived from the speed distribution curves calculated for each survey location. These distribution curves represent a method of graphic analysis that compares the cumulative percentage of vehicles to the speed at which the vehicles are traveling. 7 Field Review In addition to the availability of the above statistical data, a significant aspect of speed limit recommendations is based on the field review. Its importance is that existing conditions may warrant a lower speed than is actually indicated by the application of survey data. Examples of the field data collected for the purposes of analyzing related roadway characteristics as they pertain to the determination of appropriate speed limits are listed below: 1. Segment length, width and alignment 2. Level of pedestrian activity 3. Traffic flow characteristics 4. Vertical and/or horizontal curves. 5. Driver sight distance constraints. 6. Adjacent residential/commercial/industrial etc. zoning. 7. Number of lanes and other channelization/striping factors 8. Frequency of intersections, driveways and on street parking; 9. Location of stop signs, traffic signals, and other regulatory traffic control devices; 10. Roadway conditions, bumps and dips; 11. Obstructions to pedestrian visibility; 12. Land use and proximity of schools; 13. Uniformity with existing speed zones to/with adjacent jurisdictions; 14. Any other unusual conditions not readily apparent to the driver. The results of the field review of related road/traffic variables are summarized on the Engineering and Traffic Survey forms found in the Appendix of this report. Accident History The Engineering and Traffic Survey forms summarize the available two-year accident information for the subject streets. The accident information includes the total number of accidents within each street segment and of those accidents, the number that are speed-related. This accident information was obtained from the Crossroads program by the City of Vernon. The annual accident rate figures represent the number of speed-related accidents divided by years of accident records. The evaluation of accidents is useful as a check on the accuracy of recommended or existing speed limits. Should this review show a high percentage of accidents associated with excessive speeds, consideration based on professional traffic engineering judgment should be directed toward reducing the posted or recommended speed limit. Results and Recommendations The following Summaries: No Speed Limit Changes, New Speed Limit Postings, and Summary of Recommendations present the results of the radar survey for the selected 44 locations. As shown, the Summary of Recommendations chart presents the necessary analysis elements that in addition to the field review of a registered traffic engineer led to the recommendations indicated. 8 Locations of “No Speed Limit Changes” The Summary indicates that 44 of the 46 segments studied are recommended for no speed limit changes. The reason centers mostly on the fact that the newly measured values of the 85th percentile and the 10 MPH pace are still within the parameters of the existing speed limits. Additional factors such as the presence of horizontal or vertical curves reducing sight distance form the basis for recommendation. Therefore, the current postings should remain. The segments recommended for “No Change” are listed below: 25th Street Alameda St to Santa Fe Ave Remain posted at 30 MPH 26th Street Santa Fe Ave to Soto St Remain posted at 30 MPH Soto St to Downey Rd Remain posted at 35 MPH Downey Rd to Bonnie Beach Pl Remain posted at 35 MPH Bonne Beach Pl to Pennington Way Remain posted at 35 MPH 37th Street Alameda St to Santa Fe Ave Remain posted at 30 MPH Santa Fe Ave to Soto St Remain posted at 40 MPH 38th Street Alameda St to Santa Fe Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH 55th Street Alameda St to Santa Fe Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Alameda Street North City Limits to Vernon Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Vernon Ave to Slauson Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH North City Limits to Slauson Ave (Westside) Remain posted at 40 MPH Alcoa Avenue Vernon Ave to Fruitland Ave Remain posted at 30 MPH Fruitland Ave to Slauson Ave Remain posted at 30 MPH Atlantic Boulevard North City Limits to District Blvd Remain posted at 35 MPH Bandini Boulevard Soto St to Downey Rd Remain posted at 45 MPH Downey Rd to Bonnie Beach Pl Remain posted at 45 MPH Bonnie Beach Pl to Pennington Way Remain posted at 45 MPH Boyle Avenue Vernon Ave to Leonis Blvd Remain posted at 30 MPH Leonis Blvd to Slauson Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Slauson Ave to Randolph St Remain posted at 35 MPH 9 District Boulevard Downey Rd to Corona Ave Remain posted at 40 MPH Corona Ave to Atlantic Blvd Remain posted at 40 MPH Atlantic Blvd to East City Limits Remain Posted at 35 MPH Downey Road Washington Blvd to Vernon Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Vernon Ave to Fruitland Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Fruitland Ave to Slauson Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Fruitland Avenue Santa Fe Ave to Soto St Remain posted at 35 MPH Soto St to Downey Rd Remain posted at 35 MPH Downey Rd to Corona Ave Remain posted at 25 MPH Corona Ave to District Blvd Remain posted at 30 MPH Leonis Boulevard Pacific Blvd to Boyle Ave Remain posted at 40 MPH Boyle Ave to Downey Rd Remain posted at 40 MPH Pacific Boulevard Santa Fe Ave to South City Limits Remain posted at 40 MPH Santa Fe Avenue North City Limits to 38th St Remain posted at 35 MPH 38th St to Fruitland Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Fruitland Ave to South City Limits Remain posted at 35 MPH Slauson Avenue Boyle Ave to Downey Rd Remain posted at 35 MPH Soto Street North City Limits to Vernon Ave Remain posted at 35 MPH Vernon Ave to South City Limits Remain posted at 35 MPH Vernon Avenue Alameda St to Santa Fe Ave Remain posted at 40 MPH Santa Fe Ave to Soto St Remain posted at 30 MPH Soto St to Downey Rd Remain posted at 30 MPH Washington Boulevard Downey Rd to East City Limits Remain posted at 45 MPH Support Explanations for “No Speed Limit Changes” The following is a support explanation for the one roadway segment that the recommended speed limit is 5 mph or more lower than the newly measured 85th percentile speed. 10 Fruitland Avenue Downey Road to Corona Avenue This section of Fruitland Avenue is a two lane roadway. The adjacent land uses are industrial and business. The speed study resulted with an 85th percentile speed of 30.0 mph and a 10 mph pace range of 20 to 29 mph. Field notes state that the roadway has gradual horizontal bends at Carmelita Avenue and Corona Avenue and several blind driveways. The sight distance is limited at these curves and driveways. With those factors, it is recommended that the existing 25 mph speed limit be maintained. Locations of "New Speed Limit Postings" One of the forty-four roadway segments is currently not posted. Again, the newly measured values of the 85th percentile speeds and the 10 mph pace range were factors used to make these recommendations. It is noted that for each case, the recommendation to post is necessary to enhance the enforcement of the recommended safe speed limit. This segment is shown in the Summary of Recommendations beginning on page 11 and as follows: Pennington Way 26th Street to Bandini Boulevard Install New Posting of 35 mph Support Explanations for "New Speed Limit Postings" Pennington Way 26th Street to Bandini Boulevard Pennington Way is a two lane roadway. This is a newly developed roadway has no posted speed signs, moderate vertical and horizontal curves and provides access between Bandini Boulevard and 26th Street. With the 85th percentile speed of 35.4 mph and a 10 mph pace range of 27 to 36 mph, it is recommended that a 35 mph speed limit be posted for this roadway. Locations of Speed Limit Reductions At one location, the Engineering and Traffic survey data indicates a need for a speed limit reduction. This segment and reason for the recommendation is explained below: 38th Street Santa Fe Avenue to BNSF Railroad/37th Street Reduce from 40 mph to 35 mph Support Explanations for " Speed Limit Reductions " 38th Street Santa Fe Avenue to BNSF Railroad to 37th Street This section of 38th Street is a two lane roadway that travels one way eastbound. This roadway has a gradual "C" curve that merges onto and becomes 37th Street. The adjacent land use is solely industrial. With the speed data resulting with an 85th percentile speed of 36.8 mph and a median speed of 31.8 mph, it is recommended that the existing 40 mph speed limit be reduced to 35 mph. 11 SU M M A R Y O F R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S ST R E E T L O C A T I O N EX I S T I N G SP E E D LI M I T RE C O M M E N D E D S P E E D LI M I T 85 TH PE R C E N T I L E SP E E D AV E R A G E SP E E D 10 M P H PA C E RA N G E PE R C E N T OF V E H I C L E S IN P A C E R E C O M M E N D A T I O N - J U S T I F I C A T I O N 25 TH S T R E E T AL A M E D A S T T O SA N T A F E A V E 30 30 33 . 8 2 8 . 7 2 4 - 3 3 7 6 . 8 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E 26 TH S T R E E T SA N T A F E A V E T O SO T O S T 30 30 34 . 7 3 0 . 0 2 7 - 3 6 7 8 . 9 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SO T O S T T O DO W N E Y R D 35 35 36 . 5 3 0 . 1 2 8 - 3 7 6 1 . 0 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E DO W N E Y R D T O BO N N I E B E A C H P L 35 35 38 . 3 3 4 . 0 3 1 - 4 0 6 9 . 4 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E BO N N I E B E A C H P L T O PE N N I N G T O N W A Y 35 35 39 . 4 3 4 . 9 3 0 - 3 9 7 6 . 7 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E 37 TH S T R E E T AL A M E D A S T T O SA N T A F E A V E 30 30 32 . 0 2 7 . 5 2 4 - 3 3 7 1 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SA N T A F E A V E T O SO T O S T 40 40 41 . 7 3 7 . 5 3 3 - 4 2 6 2 . 7 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E 38 TH S T R E E T AL A M E D A S T T O SA N T A F E A V E 35 35 36 . 6 3 2 . 0 2 8 - 3 7 6 7 . 9 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SA N T E F E A V E T O BN S F R A I L R O A D / 3 7 T H S T 40 35 36 . 8 3 1 . 8 2 7 - 3 6 6 9 . 4 RE D U C E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E 55 TH S T R E E T AL A M E D A S T T O SA N T A F E A V E 35 35 38 . 9 3 3 . 6 3 0 - 3 9 6 7 . 9 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 SU M M A R Y O F R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S ST R E E T L O C A T I O N EX I S T I N G SP E E D LI M I T RE C O M M E N D E D S P E E D LI M I T 85 TH PE R C E N T I L E SP E E D AV E R A G E SP E E D 10 M P H PA C E RA N G E PE R C E N T OF V E H I C L E S IN P A C E R E C O M M E N D A T I O N - J U S T I F I C A T I O N AL A M E D A S T R E E T NO R T H C I T Y L I M I T S T O VE R N O N A V E 35 35 36 . 4 3 2 . 2 2 8 - 3 7 7 4 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E VE R N O N A V E T O SL A U S O N A V E 35 35 38 . 6 3 4 . 1 3 0 - 3 9 6 9 . 3 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E (W E S T S I D E ) NC L T O S L A U S O N A V E (N B O N L Y ) 40 40 41 . 9 3 6 . 3 3 2 - 4 1 6 5 . 4 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E AL C O A A V E N U E VE R N O N A V E T O FR U I T L A N D A V E 30 30 31 . 4 2 7 . 1 2 3 - 3 2 7 6 . 0 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E FR U I T L A N D A V E T O SL A U S O N A V E 30 30 34 . 9 2 9 . 6 2 7 - 3 6 7 3 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E AT L A N T I C B O U L E V A R D NO R T H C I T Y L I M I T S T O DI S T R I C T B L V D 35 35 37 . 7 3 3 . 1 2 9 - 3 8 5 7 . 0 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E BA N D I N I B O U L E V A R D SO T O S T T O DO W N E Y R D 45 45 45 . 2 3 9 . 0 3 6 - 4 5 5 5 . 0 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E DO W N E Y R D T O BO N N I E B E A C H P L 45 45 46 . 4 4 0 . 3 3 6 - 4 5 5 6 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E BO N N I E B E A C H P L T O PE N N I N G T O N W A Y 45 45 45 . 8 3 8 . 2 3 3 - 4 2 5 6 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E BO Y L E A V E N U E VE R N O N A V E T O LE O N I S B L V D 30 30 32 . 0 2 7 . 7 2 4 - 3 3 7 1 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E LE O N I S B L V D T O SL A U S O N A V E 35 35 39 . 4 3 5 . 0 3 1 - 4 0 7 6 . 8 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SL A U S O N A V E T O RA N D O L P H S T ( N B O N L Y ) 35 35 37 . 4 3 2 . 9 2 9 - 3 8 7 4 . 7 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 SU M M A R Y O F R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S ST R E E T L O C A T I O N EX I S T I N G SP E E D LI M I T RE C O M M E N D E D S P E E D LI M I T 85 TH PE R C E N T I L E SP E E D AV E R A G E SP E E D 10 M P H PA C E RA N G E PE R C E N T OF V E H I C L E S IN P A C E R E C O M M E N D A T I O N - J U S T I F I C A T I O N DI S T R I C T B O U L E V A R D DO W N E Y R D T O CO R O N A A V E 40 40 42 . 5 3 6 . 5 3 2 - 4 1 6 4 . 8 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E CO R O N A A V E T O ATL A N T I C B L V D 40 40 41 . 9 3 6 . 1 3 3 - 4 2 6 3 . 7 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E AT L A N T I C B L V D T O EA S T C I T Y L I M I T S 35 35 39 . 8 3 4 . 8 3 2 - 4 1 6 0 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E DO W N E Y R O A D WA S H I N G T O N B L V D T O VE R N O N A V E 35 35 37 . 9 3 3 . 3 3 0 - 3 9 6 8 . 5 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E VE R N O N A V E T O FR U I T L A N D A V E 35 35 38 . 5 3 2 . 5 2 7 - 3 6 6 4 . 5 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E FR U I T L A N D A V E T O SL A U S O N A V E ( S B O N L Y ) 35 35 39 . 9 3 4 . 7 3 2 - 4 1 7 4 . 4 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E FR U I T L A N D A V E N U E SA N T A F E A V E T O SO T O S T 35 35 36 . 2 3 0 . 6 2 6 - 3 5 7 6 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SO T O S T T O DO W N E Y R D 35 35 35 . 8 3 1 . 3 2 6 - 3 5 7 3 . 8 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E DO W N E Y R D T O CO R O N A A V E 25 25 30 . 0 2 4 . 1 2 0 - 2 9 6 7 . 5 NO C H A N G E - L I M I T E D S I G H T D I S T A N C E CO R O N A A V E T O DI S T R I C T B L V D 30 30 34 . 5 2 9 . 3 2 6 - 3 5 6 9 . 8 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E LE O N I S B O U L E V A R D PA C I F I C B L V D T O BO Y L E A V E 40 40 40 . 9 3 5 . 7 3 4 - 4 1 6 4 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E BO Y L E A V E T O DO W N E Y R D 40 40 40 . 8 3 5 . 1 3 0 - 3 9 6 4 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E PA C I F I C B O U L E V A R D SA N T A F E A V E T O SO U T H C I T Y L I M I T S 40 40 42 . 0 3 6 . 5 3 2 - 4 1 7 1 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E 14 SU M M A R Y O F R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S ST R E E T L O C A T I O N EX I S T I N G SP E E D LI M I T RE C O M M E N D E D S P E E D LI M I T 85 TH PE R C E N T I L E SP E E D AV E R A G E SP E E D 10 M P H PA C E RA N G E PE R C E N T OF V E H I C L E S IN P A C E R E C O M M E N D A T I O N - J U S T I F I C A T I O N PE N N I N G T O N W A Y 26 T H S T T O BA N D I N I B L V D NP 35 35 . 4 2 9 . 1 2 7 - 3 6 5 6 . 2 PO S T - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E SA N T A F E A V E N U E NO R T H C I T Y L I M I T S T O 38 TH S T 35 35 37 . 8 3 3 . 9 2 9 - 3 8 6 9 . 8 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E 38 TH S T T O FR U I T L A N D A V E 35 / * 2 5 35 / * 2 5 38 . 4 3 4 . 2 3 1 - 4 0 7 3 . 6 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH PE R C E N T I L E FR U I T L A N D A V E T O SO U T H C I T Y L I M I T S 35 35 39 . 0 3 4 . 8 3 1 - 4 0 8 3 . 1 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E SL A U S O N A V E N U E BO Y L E A V E T O DO W N E Y R D 35 35 38 . 7 3 3 . 1 3 1 - 4 0 7 1 . 7 NO C H A N G E - 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E SO T O S T R E E T NO R T H C I T Y L I M I T S T O VE R N O N A V E 35 35 38 . 5 3 1 . 8 2 8 - 3 7 5 8 . 3 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E VE R N O N A V E T O SO U T H C I T Y L I M I T S 35 35 37 . 9 3 3 . 3 2 7 - 3 6 6 7 . 1 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E VE R N O N A V E N U E AL A M E D A S T T O SA N T A F E A V E 40 / 2 5 * 40 / 2 5 * 40 . 7 3 6 . 6 3 3 - 4 2 7 3 . 6 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E SA N T A F E A V E T O SO T O S T 30 30 34 . 4 2 8 . 2 2 4 - 3 3 6 3 . 4 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E SO T O S T T O DO W N E Y R D 30 30 34 . 5 2 9 . 1 2 4 - 3 3 7 5 . 0 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E WA S H I N G T O N B O U L E V A R D DO W N E Y R D T O EA S T C I T Y L I M I T S 45 45 45 . 9 3 9 . 9 3 6 - 4 5 6 2 . 3 NO C H A N G E – 8 5 TH P E R C E N T I L E *2 5 = 2 5 M P H “ W H E N C H I L D R E N P R E S E N T ” ( S C H O O L Z O N E ) ORDINAI{CE NO. L224 AN ORDINANCE OE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON, CALTFORNTA, AMENDTNG SECTTONS 16.15, 1,6.76 AND 16.71 OF ARTICLE I, CHAPTER 16 OE THE VERNON MUNTCIPAL CODE TO ASSIGN SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS AND TO REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OE ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH WHEREAS, the City of Vernon (the "City") is a municipal corporation and a chartered city of the State of California organized and existing under its Charter and the Constitution of the State of Cal-ifornia; and VIHEREAS, on May LL, 2009, the City Council of the City of Vernon adopted Ordinance No. 1155 to establish speed Iimits on certain streets in accordance with an Engineering and Traffic Survey for Speed Limits dated March 2009; and WHEREAS, Hartzog & Crabill, Inc. prepared an Engineering and Traffic Survey for Speed Limits dated June 201-4 ("Engineering and Traffic Study") on behalf of the Publ-ic Vrlorks, Water and Development Services Department for the purpose of evaluatj-ng existing speed limits on various streets within the City of Vernon; and WHEREAS, the Pub11c Works, Water and Development Services Department has reconrmended that the City Council accept and approve the reconrmendations contained in the Engineering and Traffic Study and that the Vernon City Code be amended by retaining existing speed limits on some streets and amending and adding speed limits on other streets based on the Engi-neering and Traffic Study; and WHEREAS, Vehicle Code Section 22357 authori-zes cities to determine and declare prima facie speed limits greater than the statutory prima facie speed l-imit of 25 mil-es per hour on the basis of an engineering and traffic survey; and WHEREAS, according to the Engineering and Traffic Study, the recommendations for prima facie speed limits of 30, 35, 40 and 45 miles per hour on certain streets will facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and will- be reasonable and safe on those streets; and WHEREAS, said Engineering and Traffic Study supports the enforcement of the prima facie speed limit of 30, 35, 40 and 45 miles per hour on certain streets; and WHEREAS, the California legisl-ature has established various criteria for preparing an engj-neering and traffic survey and determining speed limits therein in order to promote uniformity throughout the State; and WHEREAS, Vehicle Code Section 40802 provides that radar may not be used as an enforcement tool if the posted l-imits are set without being justified in fact by an engineering and traffic survey; and WHEREAS, certain sections of the Vernon Code need to be amended to establish the speed l-imits reconrmended in the Engineering and Traffic Study; and WHEREAS, Chapter 4.1(f) and (h) of the Charter of the City of Vernon provides that an ordinance shall amend a code or repeal any ordinance or code previously adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON HEREBY ORDA]NS: SECTION 1: Eindings. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that aIl- of the foregoing recital-s are true and correct. SECTION 2: Exempt from CEQA. The City Council finds that the adoption of thls Ordinance is exempt from the California 2 Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with Class L, Section 15301 (c) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Titte 14. Projects exempted under Class L, Section 15301(c), consist of the operation, repair r or minor alteration of existing highways, streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facil-ities involving negligible or no expansion of use. SECTION 3: Section 76.75 of Article T, of Chapter L6, of the Vernon Municipal Code, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 16.15. Speed limits on certain streets - Forty miles per hour. Pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22357, the city council- hereby determines and declares that the prima faci-e speed timit on the following streets shall be forty (40) mil-es per hour: ALAMEDA STREET-WEST DISTRICT BOULEVARD 37TH STREET LEONIS BOULEVARD LEONTS BOULEVARD VERNON AVENUE PACIEIC BOULEVARD The northbound l-anescity boundary to the boundary Erom Downey Road to From Santa Fe Avenue from the northern southern city Atlantic Boulevard to Soto Street From Pacific Boulevard to Boyle Avenue From Boyle Avenue to Downey Road From Alameda Street to Santa Fe Avenue From Santa Ee Avenue to the southern city boundary Every violation of this section by propelling a vehicle j-n excess of the speed l-imit provided for herein is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. 3- SECTION 4z Section 16.76 of Article T, of Chapter !6, of the Vernon Municipal Code, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 16.16. Speed limits on certain streets - Thirty-five miles per hour. Pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22351, the city council- hereby determines and decl-ares that the prima facie speed limit on the following streets sha1l be thirty-five (35) mil-es per hour: ALAMEDA STREET-EAST The two-way street on the east side of the raj-l-road right-of-way from the northern city boundary to the southern city boundary ATLANTIC BOULEVARD Erom the northern city boundary to the southern city boundary BOYLE AVENUE From Leonis Boulevard to Slauson Avenue and the northbound lanes from Slauson Avenue to Randolph Street DISTRICT BOULEVARD From Atlantic Boulevard to eastern city boundary DOWNEY ROAD From the northern city boundary toEruitland Avenue and western-most southbound lane from Fruitland Avenue to Slauson Avenue ERUITLAND AVENUE PENNINGTON WAY SANTA FE AVENUE From Santa Ee Avenue to Downey Road From 26th Street to Bandini Boulevard From the northern city boundary to the southern city boundary SLAUSON AVENUE From Boyle Avenue to Downey Road SOTO STREET From the northern city boundary to the southern city boundary 26TH STREET Erom Soto Street to Pennlngton Way 38TH STREET Erom Alameda Street to Santa Fe Avenue 4- 38TH STREET From Santa Fe Avenue to the BNSF Rail-road tracks east of Santa Ee Avenue 55TH STREET Erom Alameda Street to Santa Fe Avenue Every violation of this section by propelling a vehicle in excess of the speed limit provided for herein is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. SECTION 5: Secti-on L6.11 of Article I, of Chapter 76, of the Vernon Munici-pa1 Code, is hereby amended to read as fol_Iows: Sec. L6.L1. Speed limits on certain streets - Thirty miles per hour. Pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22351, the city council hereby determines and declares that the prima facie speed 1i-mit on the following streets shall be thirty (30) miles per hour: ALCOA AVENUE BOYLE AVENUE FRUITLAND AVENUE VERNON AVENUE 25TH STREET 26TH STREET 37TH STREET Erom Vernon Avenue to Slauson Avenue From Vernon Avenue to Leonis Boul_evard Erom Corona Avenue to Cudahy Avenue From Santa Fe Avenue to Downey Road Erom Alameda Street to Santa Fe Avenue From Santa Fe Avenue to Soto Street Erom Alameda Street to Santa Fe Avenue Every violation of this section by propelling a vehicle in excess of the speed l1mit provided for herein is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. SECTION 5: Any ordinance, part of an ordinancer or code section in conflict wj-th this ordinance is hereby repealed. 5- SECTION 'l: If any chapter, article, section, subsection, subdivisj-on, paragraphs, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shaIl not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council- declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each chapter, article, secti-on, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, i-rrespective of the fact that one or more chapters, articles, sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clausesr or phrases or words be declared unconstj-tutional r or invalid, or ineffective. SECTION 8: Book of Ordinances. The City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, shall attest and certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shal1 cause this ordinance and the city clerk's, or Deputy city Clerk's, certification to be entered in the Book of Ordinances of the councir of this city. The city crerk, or Deputy city clerk, sharr cause this ordinance to be published or posted as required by law. 6- SECTION 9:Effective Date. This Ordinance shal-I go into effect and be in fu1I force and effect at 72201 a.m. on the thirty- first (31st) day after its passage. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of August ZO14. Name: Title: Mayor / Mayor Pro-Tem ATTEST: City Clerk / APPROVED AS Deputy City Clerk TO FORM: Christina R. Sansone Law Firm Special Counsel sone, Esg. to the City Scott Porter, Deputy City Attorney 1 STATE OF CALTEORNTA )) ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) rl , City Cl-erk / Deputy City C1erk of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance, being Ordj-nance No. 7224 was duly and regularly introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Vernon, held in the City of Vernon on Tuesday, July 15, 2014, and thereafter adopted at a meeting of said City Council held on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: NOES: Councilmembers: ABSENT: Councilmembers: And thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon. Executed this _ day of August, 2074, dt Vernon, california. City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk ( SEAL ) 8- RECEIVED JUL 2 9 20t{ CITY ADMINISTRATION REGEIVED STAFF REPORT JUL 3 0 2014 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, WATER AND DEVELOPMENT SERIVES CITY CL I-3 August 5,2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council Samuel Kevin wil.ood"ector of Public Works, Water and Development Services Update on the l-710 Corridor Project DATE: TO: FROM: RE: Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council receive and file the I-710 Corridor Project update report and provide staff with general direction on the proposed project. Background The City continues to work with CalTrans, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and the Gateway COG among others on the proposed widening of the I-710 freeway. The initial Environmental Impact Report was circulated last year on the corridor project. Thousands of comments were received by Caltrans regarding the proposed improvements. Since that time CalTrans and MTA have been working with their consultant on modiffing the project to garner community support. A community alternative has been developed. City staff is proposing to provide the City Council with an update on the status of the project at the August 5, 2014 City Council meeting via a PowerPoint presentation. Fiscal Impact The I-710 Corridor Project is currently in the planning stage and therefore at this point in time has no fiscal impact on the City. l-710 Corridor Project Overview and Status July 9, 2014 g l8'nl ".o.,ATEWAY,,C,ITIES ,/L[E?.o#.I[A 's trllli:: l-7ro Corridor Project EIR/ElS Approach .Air Quality/Health .Mobility .Safety .Agency Partnership, Funding Partners .Com m unity-Driven Process .Focus on Green Technology .Context-Sensitive Design .Funding Sources (Measure R) l-71 0 Gorridor Project EIR/EIS 6 o ^AoN Commu nity Participation Framework Metro Policy Committees NO BUILD IMPROVEMENTS. Planned and Commmod Prolocte ln 2008 RTIP. Enhancod Goods Movement by Rail. Clean Trucks Prograrn. Expanded Nlght Gats Ops at Ports. l-710 Pavsm€nt Rehabllltatlon . Trafflc Signal Coordlnation TSM/TDM and lTs. Ramp Motodng. lmproved Arterlal Slgn6g6 . Peak P€rlod Parfilng Rostrlctlons. lncreased Transh Sorvlce. Up€raded Tramc Sbnals (lTS) ARTERIAL SYSTEM IMPBOVEMENTS . Slgnal Tlmlng lmprovements. Local Arterlal lnler3ectlon lmprovsm€nts at 42 Locatlons F71O WIDENING. Wden the l-710 up to 10 Lanes . Modemlzo Gsomotrlc Deslgn ot tho Local l-710 lntorchangos FFEIGI{T CORRIDOB. Separate Four-Lane F €lght Collldor 6EEEEt&E85.Er . l-7'10 Wi&ning Modemlze l-7'0 G€omelics Arbrial Systcm lmproyemenis No Euild lmprovements ZOlo Ema$lo.lt Affi Glt:r.. ii rrentrt conraor i,ii.I'IT ModemEe l-7 l0 Geom€trcs Arten3l Systenr lmprovemenls No Build lmprovenEnis I?I Frercht Corndoa IlnItlt - !.II t odemEe l-710 G€orEtrics Slstcm lryrorernents l.lo Buik lrproverEnts \ )+'-- ZeIo Embrla|s ALorEEd GuldrE lrlt Freiohl Cofirdor rll'II'II E@,rdE-4r l-710 W'denrng Modernize l-7'l 0 G€omehcs ArlsrialSy6bm I snoots No Buld lmprovemenls 4Draft El R/EIS Project Alternatives Alternative 1 No Build lmprovements t4!:!9.1:!J@t Alternative 5A TSNUTDM E ITS Alternative 6A TSMTTDM & ITS Alternative 6B l-710 Wide Alternatlve 6C Daataaa TSM,TTDM & ITS Using an Updated Base Traffic-Model Revised Traffic-Forecast Assumptions More current and detailed information on RM/ constraints inform design Modernization of the freeway design has stakeholder agreement Cost and affordability will play a larger role in design Freight Corridor access remains constrained What has changed... 5 !t ?t EI ,t!e oL{Jo = (o )-+-+-l++r -H-l -{- t\ OU C)lo oo +,(Ee -Lo = Alternative 7* - 4-lane Freight Corridor - Modernization: reconfigure interchanges and add auxiliary lanes - No Additional Through Lanes Alternative 5C* - Additional through lanes (one per direction) where needed - Modernization: reconfigure interchanges and add auxiliary lanes - Truck Lane treatments where needed *lncludes Support to Zero Emission and Near-Zero Emission Truck Commercialization and lncentive Programs Metro 7Revised Set of Alternatives (Preliminary) I Project Committee recommendation - RDEI R/SDEIS alternatives (May 201 4) Complete preliminary design and traffic forecasts for use in updated studies (July 2014) Complete updated engineering and environmental studies of alternatives (Early 2015) Circulate RDEIR/SDEIS for public review (Early 2016) ldentify Preferred Alternative (Mid 2016) Complete Final EIR/ElS (Eady 2017) P roject Approval/Record of Decision (Early 20 1 7 ) Metro EIR/ElS Schedule I Metro Led:. Completed Soundwall Feasibilty Study in 2013.. NBSSR 95% complete.. Currently in procurement are 3 Soundwall design package, with 18 month schedule: - Package 1: Non-Freeway Walls - Package 2: Walls North of SR-91 - Package 3: Walls South of SR-91 l-710 TAC has approved a total of 7 Early Action Projects to be led by the cities or Caltrans, totaling $30.6 Million, with completion years of 2013-2019. @ u"rro l-710 Early Action Projects I 't0l-710 Corridor Aesthetics Master Plan @ r",ro 1l l-710 Corridor Aesthetics Master Plan Metro 12 a-710 Corridor Aesthetics Master Plan @ r",ro l-710 Corridor Aesthetics Master Plan 13 @ u"rro