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Agenda
City of Vernon
Regular City Council Meeting
Tuesday, November 7, 2017, 9:00 a.m.
City Hall, Council Chamber
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California
Melissa Ybarra, Mayor Yvette Woodruff-Perez, Mayor Pro-Tem William J. Davis, Council Member
Luz Martinez, Council Member
Leticia Lopez, 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.
PUBLIC HEARING
Public Works Department
1. Ordinance No. 1248 - An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Vernon amending Chapter
25 of the Vernon Municipal Code and adopting by reference the Department of Water Resources
State Model Landscaping Ordinance; and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict therewith (First Reading)
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Recommendation: A. Find that approval of the proposed Ordinance is categorically exempt under California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15308, which exempts those actions taken
by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves
procedures for protection of the environment. Here, the ordinance involves the adoption of
amendments to revise the City’s Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance as authorized and
mandated by the Governor’s Office and the Department of Water Resources; and
B. Open a Public Hearing and receive any comments from the public regarding the proposed
amendments, and thereafter close the Public Hearing; and
C. Approve the first reading, and adopt at a subsequent meeting, an Ordinance amending Chapter 25
of the Vernon Municipal Code (VMC), regarding the City’s Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance.
PRESENTATIONS
2. Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan Presented by: Mark Stanley, Representative for the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Agency
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
3. None
Warrant Registers
4. Approval of City Warrant Register No. 1482, totaling $1,302,515.48, which covers the period of
October 10 through October 30, 2017, and consists of the following:
A. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $753,179.46; and
B. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $499,261.07; and
C. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $50,074.95; and
D. Voided checks totaling $34.24.
5. Approval of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 447, totaling $7,060,541.85, which covers the
period of October 10 through October 30, 2017, and consists of the following:
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A. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $6,196,462.31; and
B. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $812,401.40; and
C. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $51,678.14. 6. Approval of Gas Warrant Register No. 235, totaling $1,776,351.69, which covers the period of October 10 through October 30, 2017, and consists of the following:
A. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $1,773,259.28; and B. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $3,092.41.
7. Approval of RDA Obligation Retirement Fund Warrant Register No. 39, totaling $210.00, which
covers the period of August 29 through October 30, 2017, and consists of the following:
A. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $210.
City Attorney Department
8. Approval of an Amendment No. 2 to the Attorney Services Agreement (Litigation) between the City of Vernon and Rutan & Tucker regarding specialized litigation and legal advisory services
Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the proposed Amendment No. 2 to the City’s agreement with Rutan & Tucker is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) review, because it is a continuing
administrative and fiscal activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the
environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as defined by CEQA Guidelines section
15378; and B. Authorize the City Administrator to enter into an Amendment No. 2 to the Attorney Services
Agreement (Litigation) between the City of Vernon and Rutan & Tucker, in substantially the same
form as submitted herewith, for an additional amount not to exceed $150,000.00.
Fire Department 9. Activity Report for the period of September 16 through September 30, 2017
10. Activity Report for the period of October 1 through October 15, 2017
Health and Environmental Control Department
11. October 2017 Monthly Report
Police Department
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12. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrests and Activities for the period of October 1, through October 15, 2017 to be received and filed
13. Activity Log and Statistical Summary of Arrests and Activities for the period of October 16,
through October 31, 2017 to be received and filed
Public Works Department
14. Building Department Report for the Month of September 2017
NEW BUSINESS
City Administration Department
15. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon approving and authorizing the execution of a Standard Offer, Agreement and Escrow Instructions for purchase of real estate between the City of Vernon and Crown Poly and/or Assignee for the sale of property located at 2800-2900 East
50th Street in the City of Vernon
Recommendation: A. Find that adoption of the proposed Resolution is exempt from 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
B. Adopt a Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Standard Offer, Agreement and
Escrow Instructions for Purchase of Real Estate between the City and Crown Poly and/or assignee
for the Sale of Property Located at 2800-2900 East 50th Street in Vernon, CA.
City Clerk Department 16. Periodic Review and Update of the City of Vernon Voter Registration Database
Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act
(“CEQA”) review, because it is a continuing administrative activity that will not result in direct or
indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as
defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Direct the City Clerk to periodically review the City of Vernon voter registration database by
providing any information for potential updates to the Los Angeles County Registrar-
Recorder/County Clerk.
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17. California Voter Participation Rights Act (California State Senate Bill 415) Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") review, because it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as defined by
CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Receive and file report on City’s compliance with the California Voter Participation Rights Act (California State Senate Bill 415). 18. Adoption of Two (2) Resolutions: 1) Calling for a General Municipal Election to be Held on
Tuesday, April 10, 2018; and 2) Requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los
Angeles to Render Specified Services for Conduct of Said General Municipal Election Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the Resolutions is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act
(“CEQA”) review, because it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a “project” as defined by
CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon, California, Calling and Giving
Notice of an All-Mail Ballot General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 for the Election of a Certain Officer as required by the provisions of the Charter of the City of
Vernon; and
C. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon, California, Requesting the Board
of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles to Render Specified Services to the City Relating to the Conduct of the General Municipal Election to be Held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018.
Human Resources Department
19. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon adopting an Amended and Restated Citywide Fringe Benefits and Salary Resolution in accordance with Government Code Section 20636(b)(1) and repealing all resolutions in conflict therewith
Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the attached resolution in this staff report is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, because it is an administrative activity that will not
result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment and therefore does not constitute a
“project” as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; and
B. Adopt the attached resolution amending and restating the Citywide Fringe Benefits and Salary Resolution, effective retroactively on September 3, 2017, to reflect the following provisions:
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1) Amend the Fringe Benefits and Salary Resolution, Subsection C of Section 11, Automobile
Allowance and Reimbursement for Expenses, to add Assistant General Manager of Public
Utilities to the list of classifications provided a City Vehicle and Fuel.
2) Amend Exhibit A, Classification and Compensation Plan adopting the following new job description and associated salary range:
New Classification Title Salary Grade Monthly Salary Range
Metering Technician, Senior 31 $8,283 - $10,068
Public Utilities Department 20. Approval of an Agreement for Equipment Purchase and Services with Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
Recommendation: A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA") review, because awarding a contract is an administrative activity that will not result in
direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a "project"
as defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378. As to the replacement of components of the City’s fiber optic network, the proposed action is exempt from CEQA review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines § 15302, because the proposed project consists of the replacement or reconstruction of
existing structures and facilities where the new structure will be located on the same site as the
structure replaced and will have substantially the same purpose and capacity as the structure
replaced; and B. Approve an Agreement for Equipment Purchase and Services with Fujitsu Network
Communications, Inc., in substantially the same form as submitted herewith; and
C. Authorize the City Administrator to execute the proposed Agreement for Equipment Purchase and Services related to the fiber optic network system internet access operations, for an amount not to exceed $272,721, for a three-year contract term; and
D. Authorize the City Administrator to issue change orders, if necessary, in an amount not to exceed
$77,279; and E. Find that the agreement for an equipment purchase and services with Fujitsu is exempt from
competitive selection pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 2.17.12 B(2), as the best
interests of the City are served by a direct award of the contract for the reasons set forth within this
staff report.
ORAL REPORTS
21. City Administrator Reports – brief reports on activities and other brief announcements.
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22. City Council Reports – brief AB1234 reports, or report on: activities, announcements, or directives to
staff.
CLOSED SESSION
23. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54956.8
Property: 6010 Oak Street, #B, Huntington Park, CA 90255
Agency negotiator: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Negotiating parties: Cesar A. Garcia Under negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment.
24. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54956.8
Property: 2915 E. 60th Place #S, Huntington Park, CA 90255
Agency negotiator: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator Negotiating parties: Eulises Perez
Under negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment.
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 2nd day of November 2017.
By: ________________________________
Maria E. Ayala
City Clerk
REGEEVED
ocT 2 3 2017
CITY ADMII{ISiRATION
RECEIVED
Nov 0 2 2017
CITY CLERl{'S OFFICE
STAFF REPORT & rt\eir1PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Daniel Wall, Director of Public Wor
Originator: Anthony Zarate, Administrative Analyst
An Ordinance of the City Council Proposing Minor Amendments to Chapter
25 of the Vernon Municipal Code
Recommendgtion
A. Find that approval of the proposed Ordinance is categorically exempt under Califomia
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15308, which exempts those
actions taken by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure
the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the
regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. Here, the
ordinance involves the adoption of amendments to revise the City's Model Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinance as authorized and mandated by the Govemor's Offrce and the
Department of Water Resources; and
B. Open a Public Hearing and receive any comments from the public regarding the proposed
amendments, and thereafter close the Public Hearing; and
C. Approve the first reading, and adopt at a subsequent meeting, an Ordinance amending
Chapter 25 of the Vernon Municipal Code (VMC), regarding the City's Model Water
Efficient Landscape Ordinance.
Backsround
On October 26,2009, the City Corurcil of the City of Vemon approved Ordinance No. I 16l,
establishing water conservation measures. Among these measures, the Departrnent of Water
Resources (DWR) required cities to adopt a Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance
(MWELO), or its equivalent, by January 1, 2010. Cities were given an option to adopt an ordinance
developed by another city that has received official compliance certification from the DWR or
adopt the MWELO by reference. The City of Vemon adopted the MWELO by reference on
October 26,2009.
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Discussion
Govemor Brown's Drought Executive Order of April I , 2015, directed DWR to update the State's
Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance through expedited regulation, establishing even
stricter water conservation measures. Subsequently, the Califomia Water Commission approved
the revised MWELO on July 15, 2015. Local agencies were given until December l, 201 5 to adopt
the MWELO or a Local Ordinance which must be at least as effective in conserving water as the
MWELO. If a city took no action with respect to adopting an ordinance by the established deadline,
DWR's MWELO would be adopted by statute on January l, 2016.
The City's existing Ordinance (Ordinance No. I 16l ), makes reference to the MWELO adopted in
2009. However, significant revisions have been made which require the City to update its existing
Water Efficient Landscape Application and amend Chapter 25 of the VMC. If the proposed
Ordinance is adopted, staffwill update the Water Efficient Landscape application accordingly.
With the revised MWELO, the size of landscapes subject to the proposed ordinance has been
reduced from 2,500 square feet to 500 square feet in new developments. The size threshold applies
to residential, commercial, industrial and institutional projects that requiring a permit, plan check
or design review.
The size threshold for existing landscapes that are being rehabilitated has not changed, remaining
at 2,500 square feet. Only existing landscapes that are included in a building or landscape permit,
plan check or design review are subject the proposed ordinance.
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the MWELO by reference, reducing the threshold
oflandscapes in new developments subject to MWELO from 2,500 square feet to 500 square feet.
The proposed amendments are attached herewith and have been approved as to form by the City
Attomey's office.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact to the City by adopting the proposed Ordinance.
Attachment
l. Public Hearing Notice
2. Proposed Ordinance
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City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 9005E
(323) sE3-881l
Vernon City Hall
City Council Chamber
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 9005E
Tuesday, Novernber 7 12017 at9z00 a-m. (or as soon drereafter as the matter can be
heard)
Consider the adoption of an Ordinance to amend the Vemon Municipal Code Chapter
25, Water, regarding the State Model hndscaping Ordinance and repealing all prior
ordinances and part ofordinances in conflict ftercwith.
Noticc is hereby given that a hard copy ofthe proposed ordinance will be available for
public review during normal business hours in tre City Clerk Departnent, located at
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vemon, Califomia, between the hours of7:00 a.m. and
5:30 p.m. Monday through Thurday.
NOTICE OF PI,'BLIC IIEARING REGARDING TIIE PROFOSED ORDINA}ICE TO AMMEI{D
CIIAPTER 25, SECTION 25.TT2 OF TIIE VERNON MT'NICIPAL CODE
The City of Vemon will conduct a Public Hearing which you may attend.
PLACE:
DATE&TIME:
PURPIOSEISTJBJECT:
DOCTJMENTS
FORREVIEW:
Please send your comments or questions to:
Daniel Wall, Direcor of Public Works
City of Vemon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernor\ CA 90058
(323) 5E3-EEl I ExL 305 Email: dwall@ci.vemon.cz.us
PROP'OSED CEQA trIltlDING: Saffwill recommend that the City Council find that dris actior is not subject to the
califomia Environmenul Quality Act (CEQA) as this orrdinance is not mnsidered a
"project'' mdo CEQA which is defined as a whole of an action directly undertaken
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such activity is being undertaken. Even if the ordinance were o be comidercd a
'lrojecf' under CEQd which is not dre case, dre ordinance would be covoed by the
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effect on fte environment. Where it can be seen with certainty th* therc is no
possibility that rhe activity in question may have a significant effect on the
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kndscape Ordinurc through expedited regulation and will not have any effect on
the environment.
If you challurge the adopion of an Ordinance to amend Chapter 25, State Model landscaping fuiruncp of the Vemon
Mrmicipal Code and repealing all prior ordinances and part ofordinances in conflict therewith or any provision thaeof
in courg you may be limited to raising only rhose issues you or someone else raised at the hearing described in this
notice or in writen conespondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting'
Americars with Dsabilities Act 16X14): In compliance with ADA, if you need spocial assistance to participate in the
meeting please contact tlrc Ofhce ofthe City Cle* at (323) 583-EE I I elc. 546.
The hearing may be continued or adjoumed or cancelled and rescheduled to a stated time and place without
firrther notice ofa public hearing.
Dated:
Maria E. Ayal4 City Cterk
ORDINA}ICE NO. L248
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COT]NCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF THE VERNON
MI]NICI PAI CODE A}TD ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE
DEPARTMEMT OF WATER RESOT'RCES STATE MODEL
LANDSCAPING ORDINANCE; AND REPEAIING AIL
ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
THEREWITH
WHEREAS, the city of vernon (the "Ciuy") is a municipal
corporation and a chartered citsy of the State of California organized
and existing under its Charter and the Constitutsion of the State of
California; and
WHEREAS, on ocEober 26, 2009, the city council of the city
of vernon adopEed ordinance No. L151 amending the code of the City of
Vernon by amending Seccions 25.L00, 25.101, 25.1O2, 25.L03, 25.104,
25.f05, 25.106 (b), 25.107(a); adding a new section 25.112; and
adopting by reference the Department of water Resources Stsate Model
Landscaping Ordinance (the "Model Landscaping ordinance"); and
WHEREAS, Governor Brown's drought. executive order of
April 1, 2015, directed the DeparEment. of water Resources ("DwR") to
update the stsatse's Model waEer Efficient Landscape Ordinance through
expedited regulation, esta.blishing even stricter water conservation
measures,' and
WHEREAS, the California water Commission approved the
revised Model Landscaping ordinance on July L5, 2oL5, and gave focal
agencies unEil December L, 2015, tso adopts tshe Model Landscaping
Ordinance or a Local ordinance which muse be at least as effective in
conserving $rater as the Model Landscaping Ordinance.
WHEREAS, if a City took no action with respecc to adopting
an ordinance by the established deadline, the DwR's Model Landscaping
Ordinance would be adopt,ed by st.atute on January l-, 201G, and
WHEREAS, significant revisions have been made which require
the City to update its existing Wat.er Efficients Landscape Application
and amend Chapter 25 of the Vernon Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, with the revised Mode1 Landscaping Ordinance, the
size of landscapes subject to the proposed ordinance has been reduced
from 2,500 square feeE. t.o 500 square feet in new developments and the
size threshold applies to residential, commercial, industrial and
institutional projects that. require a permit, plan check or design
review; and
WHEREAS, t,he size Ehreshold for existing landscapes that
are being rehabilitated has not changed, remaining at. 2,500 sqJuare
feet; only existing landscapes Eha! are included in a building or
landscape permit, plan check or design review are Eu.bj ect to the
proposed ordinance; and
WI{EREAS, by memorandum daEed November 7, 2O!7, the Director
of Public Works has recommended that. t.he City adopt by reference the
Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance of the Departments of Water
Resources reducing the threshold of landscapes in new development.s
su.bj ect to the Model Landscaping Ordinance from 2,500 square feet. t.o
500 square feet,- and
WHEREAS, a duly-noticed public hearing hae been held to
consider the proposed ordinance changes, and public test.imony has
been received and considered; and
WHEREAS, Ehe City Council finds and deeermines that it is
in the int.erests of the public health, safety and welfare of the Citsy
of vernon, its residents, businesses and employees to implement the
recommendations of the Director of public WorkE, as set forth in this
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Ordinance .
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF VERNON HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTfON 1: The City Council of the City of vernon hereby
finds and deEermines that all of Ehe foregoing recitals are true and
correcc.
SECTION 2:The City Council of tshe City of vernon hereby
amends Chapter 25 of the Vernon Municipal Code and adopt.s by
reference the Model wat,er Efficient Landscape Ordinance of the
Department of Water Resources (the "Model Ordinance" ) as set forth in
Exhibit. A which is atstsached hereto and incorporat.ed by reference.
Three (3) copies of the Model Ordinance so adopted sha11 be filed and
kept on file for use and examination by the pu.blic in tshe office of
the City Clerk.
SECTION 3: Pursuant Eo Ehe California Environmental
Quality Act (Public Resources Code Sect.ion 21000 ets seq. ) ("CeOa")
and the stat.e CEOA Guidelines (California Code of Regulat.ions, Title
L4, section l-5000 et seq.), the City Council of t.he City of Vernon
hereby finds that adoption of tshis Ordinance is cat.egorically exempt.
from CEQA review under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15308, because
it has the effecE of limiting rather than auEhorizing the use of
water supplies and resources, and const.itutes an acEion by the City
to assure the maint.enance, enhancement, and protecEion of the
envj-ronment Ehrough tshe conservation of water resources. Therefore,
the adoption of E.his Ordi.nance is exempt from CEOA.
SECTION 4:Any ordinance, part of an ordinance, or code
section in conflict wit.h this Ordinance is hereby repealed.
SECTION 5: Severability. If any chapter, article,
sect.ion, subsectsion. subdivision, paragraph, sent.ence, clause,
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phrase, or word in this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any
reason held Eo be unconstituEional or invalid or ineffective by any
court. of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect, the
validity or effectiveness of tshe remaining portions of this Ordinance
or Erny part thereof. The Citsy Council hereby declares that it would
have adopted this Ordinance and each chapter, article, section,
subsect.ion, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase
thereof, irrespective of tshe fact. t.hat any one or more chapters,
artsicles, sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences,
clauses, phrases or words be declared unconstit.utional, or invalid,
or ineffective.
SECTION 6: Book of Ordinances. The City Clerk, or Deputy
City C1erk, shal-l- attest and cerEify to the adopEion of this
Ordinance and shal-l cause this Ordinance and the Citsy Clerk's, or
DepuEy City Clerk's, cerEification to be ent.ered in tshe Book of
Ordinances of the Council of this Cit.y. The City Clerk, or DepuE.y
City C1erk, shall cause this ordinance to be published or posted as
required by Iaw.
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SECTION 7: Effective Date. ThiE Ordinance shall go into
effect and be in fuII force and effect aE L2201 a.m. on t'he thirty-
first (31st) day after iEs passage.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 2017.
Name :
TiEle: l{ayor / Mayor Pro-Tem
ATTEST:
City Clerk / Deputsy CiEy Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Brian Byun,
Senior Deputy City Attorney
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STATE OF CAIIFORNIA )) ss
COI'NTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I,, Cit.y Clerk / Deputy City Clerk of the City
of Vernon, do hereby certify that E.he foregoing ordinance, being
ordinance No. L248 was duty and regularly introduced at a regular
meeting of the city Council of Ehe City of Vernon, held in t.he city
of vernon on Tuesday, November '7, 2017, and Ehereafter adopted at a
meeting of said City Council held on Tuesday,
the following vote:
20L7 , by
ABSBf,t: Councilmembers:
And thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of
the City of vernon.
AYES:
NOES:
Executed Ehis _ day of
California.
(SEAL)
Councilmembers:
Councilmembers:
, 2OL7 , at. Vernon,
city Clerk / Deputy city Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT A
TEXT OF PROPOSED REGULATIONS
NOTE:o Text proposed to be added is displayed in underlined type.. Text proposed to be deleted is displayed in std*eeu+ type.
In Division 2, Title 23, Califomia Code of Regulations, to amend Chapter 2.7 Model Water Efficient
Landscape Ordinance, Sections 490 through 495, to read as follows:
Califomia Code of Regulations
Title 23. Waters
Division 2. Department of Water Resources
Chapter 2.7 . Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance
$ 490. Purpose.
(a) The Sute Legislaore has found:
(l ) that the waters ofthe state are of limited supply and are subject to ever increasing demands;
(2) that the continuation of Califomia's economic prosperity is dependent on the availability of
adequate supplies of water for future uses;
(3) that it is the policy ofthe State to promote the conservation and eflicient use of water and to
prevent the waste of this valuable resource;
(4) that landscapes arc essential to the quality of life in Califomia by providing areas for active
and passive recreation and as an enhancement to the environment by cleaning air and water,
preventing erosion, offering fire protection, and replacing ecosystems lost to development; end
(5) that landscape design, installation, maintenance and management can and should be water
eflicient; and
(6) that Section 2 of Article X of the Califomia Constitution specifies that the right to use water
is limited to the amount rcasonably required for the beneficial use to be served and the right does
not and shall not extend to waste or unreasonable method ofuse.
(b) Consistent with the legislative findings, the purpose of this model ordinance is to:
(l) promote the values and benefits of landscapins practices that intesmte and so beyond the
@;
(2) establish a structure for planning, desigring, installing, maintaining and managing water
efficient landscapes in new construction and rehabilitated projects-by-E[solrasllglhe-use-.Qfu
owners to achieve the manv benefits oossible;
(3) establish provisions for water management practices and water waste prevention for existing
landscapes;
(4) use water efliciently without waste by setting a Maximum Applied Water Allowance as an
upper limit for water use and reduce water use to the lowest practical amount;
(5) promote the benefits of consistent landscape ordinances with neighboring local and regional
agencies;
(6) encourage local agencies and water purveyors to use economic incentives that promote the
efficient use of water, such as implementing a tiered-rate stnrcture; and
(7) encourage local agencies to designate the necessary authority that implements and enforces
the provisions of the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance or its local landscape
ordinance.
settins will be imoroved by:
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areas.
irrisation equipment to orevent erosion.
least toxic methods as the first course ofaction.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65593, Govemment Code. Reference: Sections 65591,65593 and 65596,
Government Code.
$ 490.1. Applicability.
(a) Afte this
ordinance shall apply to all ofthe following landscape projects:
revio+ti
(3) (9 existing landscapes limited to Sections 493,493.1 and 493.2; and
(!) (5) cemeteries. Recognizing the special landscape management needs ofcemeteries, new and
rehabilitated cemeteries are limited to Sections 492.4 , 492.1I, and 492.12; and existing
cemeteries are limited to Sections 493, 493.1, and 493.2.
D.
rainwater captured on site is subject onlv to Appendix D section (5).
(bq) This ordinance does not apply to:
( I ) registered local, state or federal historical sites;
(2) ecological restoration projects that do not rcquire a permanent irrigation system;
(3) mined-land reclamation projects that do not rcquire a p€rmanent irrigation system; or
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(4) existing plant collections, as part of botanical gardens and arboretums open to the public.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Government Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 491. Definitions.
The terms used in this ordinance have the meaning set forth below:
(a) "applied water" means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape.
(b) "automatic irrigation controller" means an autemotie timing device used to remotely control valves
that operate an irrigation system. Automatic irrigation controllers are able to self-adiust and schedule
irrigation events using either evapotranspiration (weather-based) or soil moisture data.
(c) "backflow prevention device" means a safety device used to prevent pollution or contamination of
the water supply due to the reverse flow of water from the irrigation system.
(d) "Certificate of Completion" means the document required under Section 492.9.
(e) "certified irrigation designef' means a p€Non certified to desigr irrigation systems by an accredited
academic institution, a professional trade organization or other progam such as the US Environmental
Protection Agency's WaterSense irrigation designer certification program and Irrigation Association's
Certifi ed Irrigation Designer program.
(0 "certified landscape irrigation auditor" means a person certified to perform landscape irrigation
audits by an accredited academic institution, a professional trade organization or other program such as
the US Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense inigation auditor certification program and
Irrigation Association's Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor program.
(g) "check valve" or "antidrain valve" means a valve located under a sprinkler head, or other location in
the inigation system, to hold water in the system to prevent drainage from sprinkler heads when the
sprinkler is off.
(h) "common interest developments" means community apartment projects, condominium projects,
planned developments, and stock cooperatives per Civil Code Section l35l .
materials that is beneficial to plant srowth.
(ij) "conversion factor (0.62)" means the number that converts acre-inches per acre per year to gallons
per square foot per year.
area.
6D "drip irrigation" means any non-spray low volume irrigation system utilizing emission devices with
a flow rate measured in gallons per hour. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically desigted to
apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone ofplants.
(l<m) "ecological restoration project" means a project where the site is intentionally altered to establish a
defined, indigenous, historic ecosystem.
(lq) "effective precipitation" or "usable rainfall" (Eppt) means the portion of total precipitation which
becomes available for plant growth.
(@) "emitter" means a drip inigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the
soil.
(np) "established landscape" means the point at which plants in the landscape have developed significant
root growth into the soil. Typically, most plants are established after one or two years of growth.
(eg) "establishment period ofthe plants" means the first year after installing the plant in the landscape or
the first two years if irrigation will be terminated after establishment. Typically, most plants are
established after one or two yeam of growth. Native habitat mitieation areas and trees mav need three to
five ),ears for establishment.
@f "Estimated Total Water Use" (ETWU) means the total water used for the landscape as described in
Section 492.4.
(S$ "ET adjustment factor" (ETAF) means a factor of O.?0.55 for residential areas and 0.45 for non-
residential areas, that, when applied to refercnce evapotranspiration, adjusts for plant factors and
irrigation efliciency, two major influences upon the amount of water that needs to be applied to the
landscape.
@ The ETAF for e new and existins (non-rehabilitated) Special
Landscape Arcag shall not exceed 1.0. The ETAF for existing non-rehabilitated landscapes is 0.8.
(4) "evapotranspiration rate" means the quantity of water evaporated from adjacent soil and other
surfaces and u-anspired by plans during a specified time.
(sq) "flow rate" means the rate at which water flows through pipes, valves and emission devices,
measured in gallons per minute, gallons per hour, or cubic feet per second.
Droduces a repeatable simal proportional to flow rate. Flow sensors must b€ connected to an automatic
allowed to spread unimpeded.
dishwashers. Health and Safetv Code Section 17922.12.
(2) "hardscapes" means any durable material (pervious and non-pervious).
in€s"
(aa) (+) "hydrozone" means a portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water needs and
rootine deoth. A hydrozone may be irrigated or non-irrigated.
GU (*) "infiltration rate" means the rate of water entry into the soil expressed as a depth of water per
unit of time (e.g., inches per hour).
(cc) (x) "invasive plant species" means species of plants not historically found in Califomia that spread
outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economic resources. Invasive species may be
regulatedbycountyagriculturalagenciesasnoxiousspecies.@
GO €D "irrigation audit" means an indepth evaluation of the performance of an irrigation system
conducted by a Certified landscape Irrigation Auditor. An irrigation audit includes, but is not limited to:
inspection, system tune-up, system test with distribution uniformity or emission uniformity, reporting
overspray or runoff that causes overland flow, and prcparation ofan irrigation schedule. The audit must
be conducted in a manner consistent with the Irrieation Association's landscap€ Irrieation Auditor
Drosram.
(ee) (z) "irrigation efficiency" (lE) means the measurement of the amount of water beneficially used
divided by the amount of water applied. Irrigation efficiency is derived from measurements and estimates
of irrigation system characteristics and management practices. The minimun-a+e+ageirrigation efliciency
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for purposes of this ordinance are 0.75 for overhead spray devices and 0.81 for drip svstems.is-e#l-
(D ed "irrigation survey" means an evaluation of an irrigation system that is less detailed than an
irrigation audit. An irrigation suwey includes, but is not limited to: inspection, system test, and written
recommendations to improve performance of the irrigation system.
Gd (bb) "irrigation water use analysis" means an analysis of water use data based on meter readings
and billing data.
(hh) (ee) "landscape architect" means a person who holds a license to practice landscape architecture in
the state of Califomia Business and Professions Code, Section 5615.
fij) (dd) "landscape area" means all the planting arcas, turf areas, and water features in a landscape
design plan subject to the Maximum Applied Water Allowance calculation. The landscape area does not
include footprints of buildings or structures, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, decks, patios, gravel or
stone walks, other pervious or non-pervious hardscapes, and other non-irrigated areas desigrated for
non-development (e.g., open spaces and existing native vegetation).
(i[ fte) "landscape contractor" means a person licensed by the state of Califomia to construct, maintain,
repair, install, or subcontract the development of landscape systems.
(kk) ($ "Landscape Documentation Package" means the documents required under Section 492.3.
(!) (gg) "landscape project" means total area of landscape in a project as defined in "landscape area" for
the purposes ofthis ordinance, meeting requirements under Section 490.1.
(nn) (hh) "lateral line" means the water delivery pipeline that supplies water to the emitters or sprinklers
from the valve.
(oo) (t "local agency" means a city or county, including a charter city or charter county, that is
responsible for adopting and implementing the ordinance. The local agency is also responsible for the
enforcement of this ordinance, including but not limited to, approval ofa permit and plan check or
design review of a project.
(oo) S) "local water purveyor" means any entity, including a public agency, city, county, or private
water company that provides retail water service.
(oo) (kk) "low volume irrigation" means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a
system oftubing or lateral lines and low-volume emifters such as drip, drip lines, and bubblers. Low
volume irrigation systems arc specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near
the root zone of plants.
(rr) (ll) "main line" means the pressurized pipeline that delivers water from the water source to the valve
or outlet.
(6fQnrn) "Maximum Applied Water Allowance" (MAWA) means the upper limit of annual applied
water for the established landscaped area as specified in Section 492.4.h is based upon the area's
refercnce evapotranspiration, the ET Adjustment Factor, and the size ofthe landscape area. The
Estimated Total Water Use shall not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Special
Landscape Areas, including recreation areas, arcas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants
such as orchards and vegetable gardens, and areas irrigated with recycled water are subject to the
MAWA with an ETAF not to exceed I .0. MAWA : (ETo) (0.62) I(ETAF x LA) + (( I -ETAF) x SLA)I
shrubs. perennials. and omamental grasses.
(yy[nn) "microclimate" means the climate of a small, specific area that may contrast with the climate of
the overall landscape area due to factors such as wind, sun exposure, plant density, or proximity to
reflective surfaces.
6!14)-(ee) "mined-land reclamation projects" means any surface mining operation with a reclamation
plan approved in accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975.
(xx) (pp) "mulch" means any organic material such as leaves, bark, straw, compost, or inorganic mineral
materials such as rocks, gravel, eadog decomposed granite left loose and applied to the soil surface for
the beneficial purposes of reducing evaporation, suppressing weeds, moderating soil temperature, and
preventing soil erosion.
(ry) (qq) "new construction" means, for the purposes of this ordinance, a new building with a landscape
or other new landscape, such as a park, playground, or grcenbelt without an associated building.
(aaa) (*) "operating pressure" means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are
designed by the manufacturer to operate.
(bbb) (ss) "overhead sprinkler inigation systems" or "overhead spray irrisation svstems" means systems
that deliver water through the air (e.g., spray heads and rotors).
(ccc) (s) "overspray" means the irrieation water which is delivered beyond the target arca.
unolanted. and with or without oedestrian eeress.
(eee) (uu) "permit" means an authorizing document issued by local agencies for new construction or
rehabi litated landscapes.
(fffl (+9 "pervious" means any surface or material that allows the passage of water through the material
and into the underlying soil.
(ggg) $*) "plant factor" or "plant water use factor" is a factor, when multiplied by ETo, estimates the
amount of water needed by plants. For purposes of this ordinance, the plant factor ranee for verv low
water use olants is 0 to 0.1. the plant factor range for low water use plants is 00.1to 0.3, the plant factor
range for moderate water use plans is 0.4 to 0.6, and the plant factor range for high water use plants is
0.7tol.0.Plantfactorscitedinthisordinancearederivedfromthe@
2000 publication "Water Use Classification of Landscape Species". Plant factors mav also be obtained
from ho(icultural researchers from academic institutions or orofessional associations as aooroved bv the
Califomia Deoartrnent of Water Resources (DWR).
(hhh) (ry) "project applicant" means the individual or entity submitting a Landscape Documentation
Package required under Section 492.3, to request a permit, plan check, or design review from the local
agency. A project applicant may be the property owner or his or her designee.
CO (=) "rain sensor" or "rain sensing shutoff device" means a component which automatically
suspends an irrigation event when it rains.
fij) (aaa) "record drawing" or "as-builts" means a set of reproducible drawings which show significant
changes in the work made during construction and which are usually based on drawings marked up in
the field and other data fumished by the contractor.
ftkk) (bbb) "recreational area" means areas. excludins private CCieoteC
desisrated tefu1 active play,lggrg4ion il-pub!.igjsg such-esj4 parks, sports fields, picnic erounds.
amohitheaters endgl golf cours
surrounds and Ereens.
olD @ "recycled water," "reclaimed water," or'treated sewage effluent water" means treated or
recycled waste water of a quality suitable for nonpotable uses such as landscape irrigation and water
features. This water is not intended for human consumption.
(mmm) (ddd) "reference evapotranspiration" or "ETo" means a standard measurement ofenvironmental
parameters which affect the water use ofplants. ETo is expressed in inches per day, month, or year as
represented in Appendix A Seetie+495=t, and is an estimate ofthe evapotranspiration ofa large field of
four- to seven-inch tall, cool-season grass that is well watered. Reference evapotranspiration is used as
the basis of determining the Maximum Applied Water Allowances so that regional differences in climate
can be accommodated.
(ooo) (eee) "rehabilitated landscape" means any relandscaping project that rcquires a permit, plan check,
or design rcview, meets the requirements ofSection 490.1, and the modified landscape area is equal to
or greater than 2,500 square fee'; is 50% efthe teel lm
rvithin-ene+eer.
GSSX@ "run off'means water which is not absorbed by the soil or landscape to which it is applied
and flows from the landscape area. For example, run off may result from water that is applied at too
great a rate (application rate exceeds infiltration rate) or when there is a slope.
GdeCd "soil moisture sensing device" or "soil moisore sensor" means a device that measures the
amount of water in the soil. The device may also suspend or initiate an irrigation event.
(sss) (hhh) "soil texturc" means the classification ofsoil based on its percentage of sand, silt, and clay.
GEI€.ii) "Special Landscape Area" (SLA) means an area of the landscape dedicated solely to edible
plants. recreational areas, areas irrigated with recycled water,![ water features using recycled water-eaC
(uuu) ($) "sprinkler head" or "sorav head" means a device which delivers water through a nozzle.
(wv) (ld<k) "static water pressure" means the pipeline or municipal water supply pressure when water is
not flowing.
(www) (tll) "station" means an area served by one valve or by a set of valves that operate
simultaneously.
(xxx) (mnrn) "swing joint" means an inigation component that provides a flexible, leak-free connection
between the emission device and lateral pipeline to allow movement in any direction and to prevent
equipment damage.
after the primalv utilitv water meter.
(zzz) (nnn) "turP'means a ground cover surface of mowed grass. Annual bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass,
Perennial ryegrass, Red fescue, and Tall fescue are cool-season grasses. Bermudagass, Kikuyugass,
Seashore Paspalum, St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass, and Buffalo grass are warn-season grasses.
(aaaa) (eeef"valve" means a device used to control the flow of water in the irrigation system.
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iUUUUI €rpp}*t ater conserving plant sp€cies" means a plant species identified as having a-ygry-low-g!
low plant factor.
(cccc) (qqg}'$ater feature" means a desigr element where open water performs an aesthetic or
recreational function. Water features include ponds, lakes, waterfalls, fountains, artificial streams, spas,
and swimming pools (where water is artificially supplied). The surface area of water features is included
in the high water use hydrozone of the landscape area. Constructed wetlands used for on-site wastewater
treatment or stormwater best management practices that are not irrigated and used solely for water
treatment or stormwater retention are not water features and, therefore, are not subject to the water
budget calculation.
(dddd) (lr) "watering window" means the time of day irrigation is allowed'
(eeee) (sss) "WUCOLS" means the Water Use Classification of Landscape Species published by the
Universiry of Califomia Cooperative Extension; a4! the Department of Water Resources and-th+Bureou
e+*eetam*iea-,+eee20l4.
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Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Sections 65592 and 65596,
Govemment Code.
$ 492. Provisions for New Construction or Rehabilitated Landscapes.
(a) A local agency may designate_ly rnglrug!_4g1994q9419. another agency, such as a water purveyor, to
implement some or all ofthe requirements contained in this ordinance. Local agencies may collaborate
with water purveyors to define each entity's specific responsibilities relating to this ordinance.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Covemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 492.4. Water Ellicient Landscape Worksheet.
(a) A project applicant shall complete the Water Eflicient Landscape Worksheet in Appendix B which
contains
(ETAF) for the landscape oroiect does not exceed a factor of 0.55 for residential areas and 0.45 for non-
MAWA.
eeleuletie*eFthe(l) ln calculatine the Maximum Applied Water Allowance and Estimated Total Water Use, a
project applicant shall use the ETo values fiom the Reference Evapotranspiration Table in
Appendix A. For geographic areas not covered in Appendix A, use data from other cities located
nearby in the same reference evapotranspiration zone, as found in the CIMIS Reference
Evapotranspiration Zones Map, Department of Water Resources, 1999.
(b) Water budget calculations shall adhere to the following requirements:
(l) The plant factor used shall be from WUCOLS or from horticultural researchers with academic
Resources (DWR). The plant factor ranges from 0 to 0.1 for verv low water usins olants. 0.1 to
0.3 for low water use plants, from 0.4 to 0.6 for moderate water use plants, and from 0.7 to 1.0 for
high water use plants.
(2) All water features shall be included in the high water use hydrozone and temporarily irrigated
areas shall be included in the low water use hydrozone.
(3) All Special Landscape Areas shall be identified and their water use calculated as-sho\r4Ull
Aooendix Bdesedbe4bele*.
(4) ETAF for new and existine (non-rehabilitated) Special Landscape Areas shall not exceed 1.0.
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Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Government Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 492.5. Soil Manrgement Report
(a) In order to reduce runoffand encourage healthy plant growth, a soil management r€port shall be
completed by the project applicant, or hiVher desigree, as follows:
(l) Submit soil samples to a laboratory for analysis and recommendations.
(A) Soil sampling shall be conducted in accordance with laboratory protocol, including
protocols regarding adequate sampling depth for the intended plants.
(B) The soil analysis melg[g!! include:
l. soil texture;
2. infiltration rate determined by laboratory test or soil texture infiltration rate
table;
3.pH;
4. total soluble salts;
5. sodium;
5. percent organic matter; and
7. recommendations.
(C) In proiects with multiple landscape installations (i.e. oroduction home
(2) The project applicant, or hiVher designee, shall comply with one of the following:
(A) Ifsignificant mass grading is not planned, the soil analysis report shall be submitted
to the local agency as part ofthe Landscape Documentation Package; or
(B) If significant mass grading is planned, the soil analysis report shall be submitted to
the local agency as part ofthe Certificate of Completion.
(3) The soil analysis report shall be made available, in a timely manner, to the professionals
preparing the landscape design plans and inigation desig plans to make any necessary
adjustrnents to the desigt plans.
(4) The project applicant, or his/her designee, shall submit documentation verirying
implementation of soil analysis report rccommendations to the local agency with Certificate of
Completion.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Government Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 492.6. Landscape Dcsign Plan.
(a) For the efficient use of water, a landscape shall be carefully designed and planned for the intended
function ofthe project. A landscape desigrr plan meeting the following desigr criteria shall be submitted
as part ofthe l,andscape Documentation Package.
(l) Plant Material
(A) Any plant may be selected for the landscape, providing the Estimated Total Water
Use in the landscape area does not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Te
Methods to
achieve water efficiencv shall include one or more ofthe followins:
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1. protection and preservation of native species and natural vegetation;
2. selection of water-conserving plant. tree and turf species. esoecially local native
@;
3. selection ofplants based on local climate suitabilitv. disease and pest
resistance;
4. selection of trees based on applicable local tree ordinances or tree shadingguidelines lnggtgg; and
5. selection ofplants from local and regional landscape program plant lists.
6. selection of olants from local Fuel Modification Plan Guidelines.
(B) Each hydrozone shall have plant materials with similar water use, with the exception
ofhydrozones with plants of mixed water use, as specified in Section 492.7(aX2)(D).
(C) Plants shall be selected and planted appropriately based upon their adaptability to the
climatic, geologic, and topographical conditions ofthe project site. Te+aeeurage*e
efficiencv shall include one or more of the followine:
l. use the Sunset Westem Climate Zone System which takes into account
temperature, humidity, elevation, tenain, latitude, and varying degrees of
continental and marine influence on local climate;
2. recognize the horticultural attributes of plants (i.e., matur€ plant size, invasive
surface roots) to minimize damage to property or infrastructure [e.9., buildings,
sidewalks, power lines]; allow for adeouate soil volume for healthv root sowth:
and
3. consider the solar orientation for plant placement to maximize summer shade
and winter solar gain.
(D) Turf is not allowed on slopes greater than 25% wherc the toe ofthe slope is adjacent
to an impermeable hardscape and where 250lo means I foot ofvertical elevation change
for every 4 feet ofhorizontal length (rise divided by run x 100 = slope percent).
street medians.
(D (E) A landscape design plan for projects in fire-prone areas shall address fire safety
and prevention. A defensible space or zone around a building or structurc is rcquired per
Public Resources Code Section 4291(a) and (b). Avoid fire-prone plant materials and
highly fl ammable mulches.
(G) (F) The use ofinvasive endle+aexieus plant species. such as those listed by the
Califomia Invasive Plant Council. is strongly discouraged.
(H) (G) The architectural guidelines of a common intercst development, which include
community apartment projects, condominiums, planned developments, and stock
cooperatives, shall not prohibit or include conditions that have the effect ofprohibiting
the use of low-water use plants as a group.
(2) Water Features
(A) Recirculating water systems shall be used for water features.
(B) Where available, recycled water shall be used as a source for decoratiYe water
features.
(C) Surface area ofa water feature shall be included in the high water use hydrozone area
ofthe water budget calculation.
(D) Pool and spa covers are highly recommended.
(3) Soil Preoaration. Mulch and Amendments
requirement.
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adding comoost and tilline.
(D 64) A minimum sxethgg inch (21") layer of mulch shall be applied on all exposed
soil surfaces ofplanting areas except in turf areas, creeping or rooting groundcovers, or
dircct seeding applications where mulch is contraindicated. To orovide habitat for
(D (B) Stabilizing mulching products shall be used on slopes that meet current
ensineerins standards.
(E) (€) The mulching portion ofthe seed/mulch slurry in hydro-seeded applications shall
meet the mulching requirement.
ordinances.
(b) The landscape design plan, at a minimum, shall:
(l) delineate and label each hydrozone by number, letter, or other method;
(2) identifr each hydrozone as low, moderate, high water, or mixed water use. Temporarily
irrigated areas of the landscape shall be included in the low water use hydrozone for the water
budget calculation;
(3) identifo recreational areas;
(4) identify areas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants;
(5) identify areas irrigated with recycled water;
(6) identify type of mulch and application depth;
(7) identify soil amendments, type, and quantity;
(8) identify type and surface area of water features;
(9) identify hardscapes (pervious and non-pervious);
(10) identify location. en4installation details. and 24-hour retention or infiltration capaciw of
any applicable stormwater best management practices that encourage on-site retention and
infiltration of stormwater. Proiect aoplicants shall refer to the local aeencv or reeional Water
Stormwater best management practices arc encouraged in the landscape desigrr plan and
examples inelude-;butor+neglimite<Ite.. are orovided in Secti
greune
fil+erpellu+an*';ond
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( I I ) identify any applicable rain hawesting or catchment technologies (e'g;-+ei+6ordeng
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distribution:
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(13) (t2) contain the following statement: "l have complied with the criteria ofthe ordinance and
applied them for the efficient use of water in the landscape design plan"; and
( l4) (13) bear the signature of a licensed landscape architect, licensed landscape contractor, or
any other person authorized to design a landscape. (SeeSections5500.1,5615,5641,5641.1,
5641.2,5641.3,5641.4,5641.5,5641.6,6701,7027.5 of the Business and Professions Code,
Section 832.27 of Title 16 ofthe Califomia Code ofRegulations, and Section 6721 ofthe Food
and Agriculture Code.)
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code;
and Section 1351, Civil Code.
$ 492.7. Irrigation Design Plan.
(a)
temoorary irrieation solelv for the olant establishment oeriod. For the efficient use ofwater, an irrigation
system shall meet all the requirements listed in this section and the manufacturers' recommendations.
The irrigation system and its related components shall be planned and designed to allow for proper
installation, management, and maintenance. An irrigation design plan meeting the following design
criteria shall be submitted as part ofthe Landscape Documentation Package.
(l) System
(e) Bediea*e++Landscape water meters. defined as either a dedicated water service meter
or private submeter.
landscape water meter may be either:
l. a customer service meter ded
purv9J9q-9r
2. a Drivatelv owned meter or submeter.
(B) Automatic irrigation controllers utilizing either evapotranspiration or soil moisture
sensor datal!i.!i/!g!9!:yflAli!939!q9ry shall be required for irrigation scheduling in all
irrigation systems.
(c)
@ to ensure that the dynamic pressure at each emission
device is within the manufacturer's recommended pressure range for optimal
performance.
l. lfthe static pressure is above or below the required dynamic pressure ofthe
irrigation system, pressure-regulating devices such as inline pressure regulators,
booster pumps, or other devices shall be installed to meet the required dynamic
pressure ofthe irrigation system.
2. Static water pressure, dynamic or operating pressure, and flow reading ofthe
water supply shall be measured at the point ofconnection. These pressure and
flow measurements shall be conducted at the design stage. If the measurements
are not available at the design stage, the measurements shall be conducted at
installation.
(D) Sensors (rain, freeze, wind, etc.), either integral or auxiliary, that susPend or alter
irrigation operation during unfavorable weather conditions shall be required on all
irrigation systems, as appropriate for local climatic conditions. Irrigation should be
avoided during windy or freezing weather or during rain'
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(E) Manual shut-offvalves (such as a gate valve, ball valve, or butterfly valve) shall be
required, as close as possible to the point ofconnection ofthe water supply, to minimize
water loss in case ofan emergency (such as a main line break) or routine repair.
(F) Backflow prevention devices shall be required to protect the water supply from
contamination by the irrigation system. A project applicant shall refer to the applicable
local agency code (i.e., public health) for additional backflow prevention requirements.
(C) High fftow sensors that detect es+repo+high flow conditions created by system
damage or malfunction are
and residential landscaoes of5000 so. ft. or larser.
pressurized in a system equioped with low pressure shut down features.
(!) (+{) The irrigation system shall be designed to prevent runoff, low head drainage,
overspray, or other similar conditions where irrigation water flows onto non-targeted
areas, such as adjacent property, non-irrigated areas, hardscapes, roadways, or structures.
fl) (l) Relevant information from the soil management plan, such as soil type and
infiltration rate, shall be utilized when designing irrigation systems.
(K) (J) The desigr ofthe irrigation system shall conform to the hydrozones of the
landscape desigr plan.
(D (K) The irrigation system must be designed and installed to meet, at a minimum, the
irrigation efficiency criteria as described in Section 492.4 regarding the Maximum
Applied Water Allowance.
defined in ASABE/ICC 802-2014.
N) (L) It is highly recommended that the project applicant or local agency inquire with
the local water purveyor about p€ak water operating demands (on the water supply
system) or water restrictions that may impact the effectiveness ofthe irrigation system.
(O) (M) In mulched planting areas, the use of low volume irrigation is required to
maximize water infiltration into the root zone.
(!) $I) Sprinkler heads and other emission devices shall have matched precipitation
rates, unless otherwise directed by the manufacturer's recommendations.
(Q) (e) Head to head coverage is recommended. However, sprinkler spacing shall be
designed to achieve the highest possible distribution uniformity using the manufacturer's
recommendations.
(R) (P) Swingjoints or other riser-protection components ar€ required on all risers
subject to damage that are adjacent to-h3trbg3pggilil high traffic areas of turfsrass.
(!) (Q) Check valves or anti-drain valves are required ferelHiga*ie+systemssn 3!!
sprinkler heads where low ooint drainaee could occur.(I) Areas less than lgEetht (810)
feet in width in any direction shall be inigated with subsurface irrigation or l,e+++elume
(U) (S) Overhead inigation shall not be permitted within 24 inches of any non-permeable
surface. Allowable irrigation within the setback from non-permeable surfaces may
include drip, drip line, or other low flow non-spray technology. The setback area may be
planted or unplanted. The surfacing ofthe setback may be mulch, gravel, or other porous
material. These restrictions may be modified if:
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l. the landscape area is adjacent to permeable surfacing and no runoffoccurs; or
2. the adjacent non-permeable surfaces are desigred and constructed to drain
entirely to landscaping; or
3. the inigation designer specifies an altemative desigr or technology, as part of
the Landscape Documentation Package and clearly demonstrates strict adherence
to irrigation system design criteria in Section 492.7 (a)( I )(!H). Prevention of
overspray and runoff must be confirmed during the irrigation audit.
fl) (T) Slopes greater than 25% shall not be irrigated with an inigation system with a
pre€ipitationapplig4igl rate exceeding 0.75 inches per hour. This restriction may be
modified if the landscape designer specifies an alternative design or technology, as part
of the Landscape Documentation Package, and clearly demonstrates no runoffor erosion
will occur. Prevention of runoffand erosion must be confirmed during the irrigation
audit.
(2) Hydrozone
(A) Each valve shall irrigate a hydrozone with similar site, slope, sun exposure, soil
conditions, and plant materials with similar water use.
(B) Sprinkler heads and other emission devices shall be selected based on what is
appropriate for the plant type within that hydrozone.
(C) Where feasible, trees shall be placed on separate valves from shrubs, groundcovers,
and tu
root zone shall be considered when desisnine irieation for the tr€e.
(D) Individual hydrozones that mix plants of moderate and low water use, or moderate
and high water use, may be allowed if:
l. plant factor calculation is based on the proportions of the rcspective plant water
uses and their plant factor; or
2. the plant factor ofthe higher water using plant is used for calculations.
(E) Individual hydrozones that mix high and low water use plants shall not be permitted.
(F) On the landscape design plan and irrigation design plan, hydrozone areas shall be
designated by number, letter, or other designation. On the irrigation desigt plan,
designate the areas irrigated by each valve, and assign a number to each valve. Use this
valve number in the Hydrozone Information Table (see Appendix B Section A). This
table can also assist with the irrigation audit and programming the controller.
(b) The irrigation design plan, at a minimum, shall contain:
(l) location and size of separate water meters for landscape;
(2) location, type and size ofall components ofthe irrigation system, including controllers, main
and lateral lines, valves, sprinkler heads, moisture sensing devices, rain switches, quick couplers,
pressure regulators, and backflow prevention devices;
(3) static water pressure at the point of connection to the public water supply;
(4) flow rate (gallons per minute), application rate (inches per hour), and desigr operating
pressure (pressure per square inch) for each station;
(5) recycled water irrigation systems as specified in Section 492.14;
(6) the following statement: "t have complied with the criteria ofthe ordinance and applied them
accordingly for the eflicient use of water in the irrigation design plan"; and
(7) the signature ofa licensed landscape architect, certified irrigation designer, licensed
Iandscape contractor, or any other person authorized to design an irrigation system. (See Sections
5500.1,5615,5641,5641.1,5641.2,5641.3,5641.4,5641.5,5641.6,6701,7027.50fthe
Business and Professions Code, Section 832.27 of Tille l6 of the Califomia Code of
Regulations, and Section 6721 of the Food and Agricultural Code.)
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
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$ 492.9. Certificate of Completion.
(a) The Certificate of Completion (see Appendix C for a sample certificate) shall include the following
six (6) elemens:
(l) project information sheet that contains:
(A) date;
(B) project name;
(C) project applicant name, telephone, and mailing address;
(D) project address and location; and
(E) property owner narne, telephone, and mailing address;
(2) certification by either the signer ofthe landscape design plan, the sigrer ofthe irrigation
design plan, or the licensed landscape contractor that the landscape project has been installed per
the approved Landscape Documentation Package;
(A) where there have been significant changes made in the field during construction,
these "as-built" or record drawings shall be included with the certification;
controller for subsequent manasement purposes.
(3) irrigation scheduling pammeters used to set the controller (see Section 492.10);
(4) landscape and irrigation maintenance schedule (see Section 492.1 I );
(5) inigation audit report (see Section 492.12); and
(6) soil analysis repo4 ifnot submitted with Landscape Documentation Package, and
documentation veriSing implementation of soil report recommendations (see Section 492.5).
(b) The project applicant shall:
(l) submit the signed Certificate of Completion to the local agency for review;
(2) ensure that copies ofthe approved Certificate of Completion are submitted to the local water
purveyor and property owner or his or her designee.
(c) The local agency shall:
(l) receive the signed Certificate of Completion from the project applicant;
(2) approve or deny the Certificate of Completion. Ifthe Certificate of Completion is denied, the
Iocal agency shall provide information to the project applicant regarding reapplication, appeal, or
other assistance.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
S 492.11. Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule.
(a) tandscapes shall be maintained to ensure water use efficiency. A regular maintenance schedule shall
be submitted with the Certificate of Completion.
(b) A regular maintenance schedule shall include, but not be limited to, routine inspection; auditine.
_adjustment and repair ofthe irrigation system and its components; aerating and dethatching turf areas;
toodressing with comoost. replenishing mulch; fertilizing; pruning; weeding in all landscape areas, and
removing and obstruction! to emission devices. Operation ofthe irrigation system outside the normal
watering window is allowed for auditing and system maintenance.
(c) Repair ofall irrigation equipment shall be done with the originally installed components or their
equivalents or with components w .
(d) A project applicant is encouraged to implement established landscaoe industr.v sustainable Best
Practices @for evemll-g[!-landscape maintenance-aglivj!9g.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Refercnce: Section 65596, Government Code.
S 492.12. Irrigation Audit, Irrigation Survey, and Irrigetion Water Use Analysis.
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(a) All landscape irrigation audits shall be conducted by a local aeencv landscape irrieation auditor or a
third pa4v certified landscape irrigation auditor. Landscape audits shall not be conducted by the person
who desiemed the landscape or installed the landscape.
(b{glFor new construction and rehabilitated landscape projecs installed after Jenuary*
2e$DCeeObSL]-!0.l5, as described in Section 490.1:
(l) the project applicant shall submit an irrigation audit report with the Certificate of Completion
to the local agency that may include, but is not limited to: inspection, system tune-up, system test
with distribution uniformity, neporting overcpray or run offthat causes overland flow, and
preparation ofan irrigation schedule. includinq confisur
plgclaloldrc;
(2) the local agency shall administer programs that may include, but not be limited to, irrigation
water use analysis, irrigation audits, and irrigation surveys for compliance with the Maximum
Applied Water Allowance.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Government Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
S 492.13. Irrigation Efliciency.
(a) For the purpose of determining @Estimated Total Water Use.
average irrigation efliciency is assumed to be 0JIe3+ for overhead sorav de
svstem devices.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 492.f 4. Recycled Water.
(a) The installation ofrecycled water irrigation systems shall allow for the cunent and future use of
recycled water .
i6h
(6) (U All recycled water irrigation systems shall be desigaed and operated in accordance with all
applicable local and State laws.
(d) (Q Landscapes using recycled water are considered Special Landscape Areas. The ET Adjusunent
Factor for new and existine (no Special Landscape Areas shall not exceed I '0.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
S 492.15. Gravwe ter Svstems.
Water Use met entirely bv sravwater.
S 492.165. Stormwater Management and Rainwater Retention.
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(a) Stormwater management practices minimize runoff and increase infiltration which recharges
groundwater and improves water quality. Implementing stormwater best management practices into the
landscape and grading design plans to minimize runoffand to increase on-site rainwater retention and
infi ltration are encouraged.
(b) Project applicants shall refer to the local agency or Regional Water Quality Control Board for
information on any applicable stormwater technical requirementseCinaneesen4stem+,e+er
E€rreg@.
(c) All planted landscaoe areas are reouired to have friable soil to maximize water retention and
infiltration. Refer to { 492.6(aX3).
on-site storm water and dr.y weather runoffcapture and use:
a
a
a
porous concrete) that minimize runoff.
maximize site water capture and reuse.
a
a
runoff and increase oercolation into the soil.
a
pollutants.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
S 492.126. Public Education.
(a) Publications. Education is a critical component to promote the efficient use of water in landscapes.
The use ofappropriate principles ofdesign, installation, management and maintenance that save water is
encouraged in the community.
(l) A local agency !t t!4gllupBliglpury shall provide information to owners of pg1qlttggl
renovations and new, single-family residential homes regarding the design, installation,
management, and maintenance of water efficient landscapes based on a water budget.
(b) Model Homes. All model homes that are landscaped shall use signs and written information to
demonstrate the principles of water efficient landscapes described in this ordinance.
(1) Signs shall be used to identifl the model as an example ofa water efficient landscaPe
featuring elements such as hydrozones, irrigation equipment, and others that contribute to the
overall water efficient theme. Sienase shall include information about the site water use as
gra),,v/ater systems. and rainwater catchment svstems.
(2) Information shall be provided about designing, installing, managing, and maintaining water
efficient landscapes.
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Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
S 492.197. Environmental Review.
(a) The local agency must compty with the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as
appropriate.
Note: Authority cited: Section 21082, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 21080 and 21082,
Public Resources Code.
$ 493. Provisions for Existing Landscapes.
(a) A local agency may iyjlgtuA!-agl99lM!1l designate another agency, such as a water purveyor, to
implement some or all ofthe requirements contained in this ordinance. Local agencies may collaborate
with water purveyors to define each entity's specific responsibilities relating to this ordinance.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Government Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 493.1. Irrigation Audit, Irrigation Survey, and Irrigation Water Use Analysis.
(a) This section, 493.1, shall apply to all existing landscapes that were installed before Janueqd-,-2e$
December I , 201 5 and are over one acre in size.
(1) For all landscapes in 493.1(a) that have a water meter, the local agency shall administer
programs that may include, but not be limited to, irrigation water use analyses, irrigation surveys,
and irrigation audits to evaluate water use and provide recommendations as necessary to reduce
landscape water use to a level that does not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance for
existing landscapes. The Maximum Applied Water Allowance for existing landscapes shall be
calculated as: MAWA = (0.E) (ETo)(LA)(0.62).
(2) For all landscapes in 493.1(a), that do not have a meter, the local agency shall administer
progpms that may include, but not be limited to, irrigation surveys and irrigation audits to
evaluate water use and provide recommendations as necessary in order to prevent water waste.
(b) All landscape irrigation audits shall be conducted by a certified landscape irrigation auditor.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
$ 494. Elfective Precipitation.
(a) A local agency may consider Effective Precipitation (25% of annual precipitation) in tracking water
use and may use the following equation to calculate Maximum Applied Water Allowance:
MAWA: (ETo - Eppt) (0.62) [(0JO55 x LA) + (030;[5 x SLA)] for residential areas.
MAWA: (ETo-EPPD (0.62) [(0.45 x LA) + (0.55 x SLA)I for non-residential areas.
Note: Authority cited: Section 65595, Govemment Code. Reference: Section 65596, Govemment Code.
Q 495. Reportinq.
submitted to the Department of Water Resources.
(b) Local asencies are to address the followine:
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calendar vear.
efficient as MWELO. and are there anv exemotions specified?
(4) State the entity responsible for imolementine the ordinance.
oeriod.
oeriod. ifavailable.
durine the reportins period.
if so. bv whom?
( l0) Describe enforcement measures.
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Appendix A. Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Table.
E6iilliT;Refer€nc€ Evrpotnnsplratloflr{Eo) Ilble:,
co\moclw Jan f€b Mar Apr ilry Jun Jul Aug ltGp oct llov Dec *'
ALAMEU t
Fremont\1.9 3.4 q.7 .4 6.0 4,5 3,1 1,8 1,t .0
:L]:vemlorc\1,2 1,5 2,9 .9 6,5 7,4 3.2 1,5 v .2
ba[fanil \1.5 1,5 2.8 3.9 5.1 5.3 5.5 ,1,8 I 3.1 r.t I5,e 4l.EEa6naEinf,--r.1 |1.4 2,7 3,7 .8 4.9 3.6 2.6 '1,1.0 39.5
Tieasanffi--\0.8 L 1.5 2,9 4.4 t,4 6.4 4.7 3,3 1.0 ,15.2
-Unlon-M---\1,4 I 1,8 3.1 4.2 5.9 6.4 5,7 4,4 3,1 1.2 14.2
ALPINE \I /-M-orfleEtdlll-
-
\o.?0.9 2,0 3,5 5.0 6.1 7.3 6.4 4.4 1.2 0.5 40,6frIDOF--\a-Jaxson \1.1.5 1,1 7.2 7,9 7.2 5.3,2 0.9 €.9
Stra.nantloah Wlley
-]It L.7 2.9 4,4 5.8 7,9 7,L 3.6 t.7 1.0 ,18.8
BUTTE 7
Chlco 1.\l 1.8 6,1 7.4 85 5,4 3.7 t.7 1.0 51.7
Euih-am i.1\$a 3.2 5.0 6,5 7,4 7.8 5.3 3,6 1,0 51.1
Gndby 1.2 1L 3,0 4,7 7.7 8.5 f.1 5.,3,7 1.0 sr,9
lle 1.2 2,8 4,7 6.1 7.6 L 7,3 3,7 1,7 1.0 51,5
CAI.^VERAS !
san Andreas 1.5 4.4 6.0 u.e 7,0 53 3.2 1.4 0.7 r18,8
COLUSA \/-edrrsa L,7 3,4\5,0 H 8.3 7,2 5.4 3,8 1.8 1.1
-Willltans 1,2 2,9 I 8.5 7.3 3.4 1.6
@NTRA COSTA \,
En"lcb 1.3 1,4 2.7 g 5.0 6.4 5.5 4.1 2.9 403
BniiltwG 1.0 2.9 4.5 f,7Q 6,7 5,2 3.2 1.4 48.3-catiffi 1.1 1.4 2.4 4.V 5!5.9 7,0 6,0 4.8 3.2 L.0.7 4?.4 '
@urtbnd 0,9 1.5 2.9 t 6.1\€.e 7,9 6.7 5,3 3,2 1.t 480
Martn€z 1.4 2,4 F.9 t6 6,7 3,1 1,2 0,7 4la
Moraoa 1.2 1,5
H
4.2 5.5 6.7 5.9 .1,6 3.2 1,6 1,0 ,H,9
PltrsburE 1,0 1.5 .1.1 5,6 6,4\.6.7 .7.4 6.4 5.0 13_1.5 0,7 45.4
Wrlnl.t Ot*0.8 1.5,q.+5.6 6.4 q.7 1.0 s.2
5-EL oRTE ,\-cfiEE-'0,5 3.0 3,7 3.5 3.7 3.0i 2.0 27,7
EL DORADO 7 \
Camlno 0.,Ll 2.5 3,9 7,2 7.8 3.1 1,5 0,9 17,3
?FENO--,\-(Wts---4.0 1.5 3.2 rl.8 6.4 7.7 8.5 7.3 .3 3.4 1.4 s1.{
Glfnoa-- ,7.2 1,7 3.1 4.6 7.2 8.5 7,3 il.3.4 1,6 ,7 50,9-Er€Engh t 1.0 1.8 3,7 5,7 7,3 8.1 8.2 7,2 s.slI 3.9 55.1
TFAolnb ,1.3 2.0 4.0 5,1 7.7 8,5 8.0 6.5 2.4 60.4
fRE aro ,ffi7 0,9 t.7 5,7 7,8 8.4 7,!5.2 1.4 51.1Tr*ircSil7 0.9 1,5 3,2 5.2 7,0 8,0 8,7 7,6 3.6 f,,7 .9 53,7w- lr l,z .1.5 3.1 4.7 6,.1 7.7 8.5 7.3 3.4 ,7 ,3
ktiman ,0,9 1.5 I 3.?.1,8 6.5 7,7 I 8..7.2 5.3 3./t 1,4 o,7 51.2
-t(-tngsaurgZ -1S I e,q 4.8 6.5 7,7 I 8,4 7,2 5.3 3,4 1.4 p,7 ,5
laendoh/1.5 2,5 8,6 8,8 7,5 4.5 z4 ,7
orarE*ove 1.2 1,7 ?.4 8.5 8.9 7,9 5.9 1.ll s6.7
EngIF 4,0 5.6 7.9 8.5 I 8,3 7.3 s.6 3.9 1.8 1,2 N7.2
FatF-1.0 1.9 3.6 5.2 6.8 7.6 l8.t 7,O s,r 13.4 t,7 0.9 0
Farey 1,1 1.5 3.2 4 7,3 5.3 I 3,4 L,4 0,7 I sr'
Eestlands 1.7 3.8 8.5 8,6 7,8 3 2.1 1.1
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aDp€ndlx A - Ref€n6ncG Evapotrant rstlor (ETo) TaHer ,
\."aow Jan Feb Mar lpr May ,un Jut Aug scP Oct l{ov D6c *'
AtEilf,.f
Oland \1.1 1.8 3.4 5.0 6,4 7.5 7,9 6,7 5.3 3,9 1.8 1,4/52,l
Wllo,{s \r,2 7,7 2.9 4,1 6.1 7.2 8.5 7.3 5.3 3,6 t,7 51.3'HUMBOLDI.fEureka \0.5 1.t 2,0 3.0 3.7 3.7 3.0 2.0 fl 0.5 27.5
Ferndale \0.5 1.1 2,0 3,0 3,7 3,7 3.7 3.7 3.0 0.5 27,5
Garbervllh \0.6 L.Z 2.2 3,1 4.5 5.5 4.9 3.8 2.4 0,7 3,1.9
\Hoopa 0.5 1.1 Z,L 3.0 4.4 5,4 6.1 5,1 3.8 2'lt 0.9 0,7 35.6IIIPERIAL \,\Bnwhy 2.8 3,8 59 8,0 10.4 11,5 11,7 10.0 8.4 t2 3,5 u,z
Gllpatrla/Mulbeny \2,4 3.2 5,1 6.8 8.5 9,2 9.2 8.5 7,0t 5,2 3.1 23 70.7Eefto \3.5 5.6 7.9 10.1 11.1 11,6i 9.s 6.1 3.3 2,0 81,7ffiiE--3.8 5,9 7,9 10.4 11.6 12.0 10.,6 6,2 2,7 u,7
nEEEnd'--2.L 3.2 5.s 7,5 8.9 9,2 9.0 8.5,t '6,8 5.3 3.1 2,2 71.6
Pab verde II 2,s\3,3 5.7 6.9 8.5 8,9 8.6 7'6,2 4.5 2.9 2.3 68.2
seeley 2.t 5.9 7.7 9.7 10.1 9.3 t3 5,e 5,5 3.4 2.2 75,4
Wesfilorehnd 2,4 3\5.3 6.9 8.7 9.5 9,6r8,7 5.9 s.0 3,0 2.2 71,4
Yuma 2.5 3.4\r.5.3 6.9 8.7 9,6 8.7 6.9 5.0 3,0 2,2 71.6
IITIYO \,
Bkhop 1,7 ,7 4L.6,7 8,2 10.n,4 9.6 7,4 4,8 2,5 1,6 58.3
Dea$ Valley Jct 2,2 3.3 s.4\7.7 9.8 tt.(10.1 8.3 s,4 2,9 t,7 79.1
Independerrce t,7 2.7 3.4 8.5 9.8 8.5 7,L 3,9 2.O 1,5 65.2
Lower Halwee Res.1.8 2,7 4.4 7I 8.5u ts.s 9.8 8.5 7.L 4.2 2.6 1.5 67,6
Oasis 2,7 2.8 5.9 8.0\11.7 11.6 10.0 8.4 6.2 3.4 2,1 83.1
KERN x
Arvln t.2 1.8 3.s 4.7rT\7,4 7,3 s.3 3,4 1,7 51.9
Bakersfleld 1.0 1.8 3.5 5.6\7,7 8.5 7.3 3.5 1.5 0.9 s2.4
Bakersfleld/Bona nza 7,2 3.7 o 7,4 8L 8,7 7,8
s,7
2.1 5,.9
BakersrleH/Gree nlee 1,2 2.2 3,7 .,ts.7 7,1 8.7 7,8 4,0 2.7 r.2 57.9
I(ERI{t \\
9qlqs!_1.4 2.2 A 5.5 7.7 8.5 7.8 6.0 3.8 2.0 1,s 59.2
BracKwe[s Corner 1.4 2,L t R.8 5.4 7,0 7.8 8\7,7 5.8 3,1 1.9 L,2 55.6
Buttonwlllow 1.0 ,2 3,2 4,7 5.6 7,1 8.5\7.3 5,4 3.1,5 09 52.0
Chlna Lake 2,L 5.3 7,7 o,10,0 11,0 7,3 4.9'2,7 r,7 74,8
Delano o,9 rt.8 3,4 4,7 6,5 7,7 8.5 7I 5,4 3.4 1.4 0,7 52,0
Famo6o 1.9 3,5 4.8 6.7 7.6 8.0 7 t5 '5 3,5 1.7 1,3 t3,1
Grap6/he rt 1,8 3.1 4.4 5.6 6.8 7,6 6,8 3.4 1.9 1.0 49.5
Iq,!Eqrr-- -----l DO 3.1 4.9 7.3 8.5 9.7 r 1,0 9.4 7\5.1 2,6 7.7 72,4
Issbella Dam /L,2 1,4 2,8 4.4 5,8 7.3 7.9 7,O 5,0\.3'2 7,7 0.9 r$,4
,tamont 1.3 2.4 4,4 4,6 6.5 7.0 8.8 7.6 5.7 1.6 0,8 54,4LGtHlIs ,1.6 2.2 3.7 5.1 6,8 7,8 8,7 7.8 5.7 1\2.L 1,5 5,.1
l'1cF8land/Kem ,1,2 2,1 3,7 5.6 7,3 8,0 8 7,4 5.6 4.1\2.0 565
,Shafter 1,0 1,7 3.4 5,0 5,6 8,7,3 s.4 3.4 0,9 52.1
,Taft 1,3 1.8 3,1 4,3 6,2 7.3 8,5 7.3 5.4 3,,1 1.0 s1.2-reltrfiEil-.72 1,4 1,8 3.2 5.0 6,1 7,7 7.9 7.3 5,9 3.4 .1.2 52.9Er6-\
Caruth€R ,lZ 1.6 4.0 5.7 7,8 8.7 9.3 8..1 63 1,4 2,4 1l.62,7
C.,r(!,nq,I 1.6 2,2 3.7 5,1 5.8 7.8 8.7 7,8 5.7 4.0 2,L 1,5\57,1
Harrtor,0.9 1.5 3,4 5,0 6.6 7,1 8,3 7.2 5,4 3,4 1.4 0.7 .5
lGttEfian 1,1 2.0 4.0 6,0 7,5 9.2 6.1 2,2
.7
6t
telEore 0.9 1.5 3.4 5.0 6.5 7,7 8.3 7.3 5.4 3.4 1,4 51,\
srdtford 0.9 5.1 7.8 5,9 4.1 1.0 sa,7 t
24
lppendlx A - R€fercncE EvapotratBplrauon (ETo) Tlbl.r ,
\",u otv ,an Fcb urr Apr I.lry Jun Jul Aug s€p Oct Nov De *,
UIKE\7ENL32.6 3,5.1 6,(7.6,1 4,7 2.9 1.0.42.8
Lower Lak .1.2 1.4 ,7 3 6,3 .4 5.4 3,1 1,3 ,4
l.AssE|l \
Buntlngv-llle \1,0 t,7 3,5 4.9 6.2 7,3 8.4 7.s 5,4 3.4 l-0,9 51,8_-RlffiF_-\-0.5 1.1 2.3 4.L 5.6 6.7 7,9 7.3 1.7 2,8 0.5 11.9SusaNllle \0,7 1,0 2.2 5 7.8 7,0 .1.6 z,z 0,5 41,0
LOSANGELE5 \/
\Bulbank 2,1 z8 3,7 4,7 5,1 5,0 6,6 5,rl 6 2,6 2,0 1.7Oarcmont \2,0 2,3 3.4 4,5 5,0 6.0 7,0 7.0 3 0 2,7 2.t 51,3
A Dofilo \7 2,2 A 4.8 5.1 5,7 9 5.9 4 3.2 2.2 1,7 46.3
6tffiEie-0 2,2 ,3 3.8 4,7 ,1.8 5,7 6 J 3.3 2.2 18 t.7
Glendora 2.5 3,6 1.9 5..1 6,1 7,3 6.8 6,7 4.2 2,6 20 53.1
Gorman 1.6 2.2 3,4 4,6 5.5 7,1 7,7 7.s.9 3.5 2,4 Lt 52,4
Hollyweod Hllls 2,7 2 3.8 5.4 5.0 5.5 6.7 I 5.2 3,7 2,8 2.1
'2.8Lancaster2,1 3 4,6 5.9 8.5 9,7 11.0r,8 7.3 4.6 2,8 1,7 7t.L
Long Bedl 1.8 2,It 3,3 3.9 4.5 4.3 4.7 3.7 t.8 '1.8 1.5 39.7
Los Ameles 2.2 2,7 7 4.7 5,5 5.8 I 9 5.0 3.9 2,6 to 50.1
LOS AI'IGELES 't 7
Monrovla 2,2 2.3 3.8!4,3 5,5 E 6,9 6,4 5,1 3.2 2.5 2.0 50.2
Palmdale .6 2 7,3 9 9,9,0 6,5 4,7 2.7 66,2Frsaihr -Z,L 7 3.7 1 8.0 7,1 6,7 ,6 1,2 2.6 2,0 523
Pearbl6som L,7 ?,4 3.7 4,7t 7 7,7 9.9 7,9 5,4 4.0 2.6 r.6 59.9
Pomona 0 4 4.5 5.8 6,6,4 1,7 3.5 2,3 1,7 47,5
Redondo Beadl 2.2 2,4 3.3 3,8 4,7 5.4 4,8 4,1 2,8 2,q 2.0 42,6
San Fernando 2.t,7 C 4,5.5\5.9 7,3 6.7 5.3 3.9 2,5 2,0 52,0
sanh clarlta 8 2.8 4.1 E 5,0 76 7,8 5,8 5.2 3,7 3,2 51.5
Sants Monlca 1,8 2.1 3,3 ,E.5 4,7 5I 5,4 5.4 3.9 3.4 2.4 2,2 +4,2
MADEM /\
Chowdrllh 1.0 1,{l2 4,7 6,6 ?8 7,3 5.3 3.4 L,4 0,7 51.4
0.9 8,2 {,8 5.5 7.8 7,3 5,3 3.4 7 51.5
Raymond t,2 3.0 4.6 5,1 7.6 8,,r,3 5.2 i 3.4 0,7 50,5
MARIN 7 \
Black Polnt ,,L,4,7 3.0 .2 2 z 6.6 5I 4.3 2,1 1.3 0,9 43.0
l,lovato 1,5 2,4 3.5 4.q 6,0 5.9 4\,4 2,8 1.{0,7 39,8
Poht San Peclro n L,7 3.0 1.2 5.2 6.2 .5 5.8 z.1.3 0,9 43,0
San Rdael l ,Z 1,3 2.q 3,3 4.1 .8 4.8 4.9 4.2.7 1.3 0.7 35.8
'IARIPOSA /CoulErylle ,1,1 1.5 2.8 c,1 r,3 8,r 0 5,3 1,4 0,7 48.0tIttarlposa1.1 1.5 2.8 4.4 5.9 7,4 8.2 7,7 5,0 3,4 1,4 0.7 49,0
Yosernlte Vlllago ,0.7 1.0 2.3 3.7 tl 6.5 7,r 6.1 +q 2,9 1 0,5 .lr..l
MENDOCitilO
'
\
rft Bragg ,0.9 1,2 3.5 3.7 3.7 3,0 2.3 1 0.7 29.0lbptsfil ,1,1 1,3 2,6 3,,1 5.0 5.9 i.5 ,7 +.5 2.8 1.3 7 96intE.tf 1,0 1.3 2.3 3.0 .7 3.9 7 3,7 3.0 2.3 t.2 29.6SdrElTdiET- .1.0 1.6 3.0 .1,6 6.0 7,0 8,0 7,0 5.2 3.4 L,1 0,9 49.1W'1.0 .3 3,3 5.0 5.8 9 4,5 2,0 3 0,7 ),9
MERqP \
Eon 0.1.7 3,,7,3 .2 8.5 7,4 5 3,8 1,8 0.9 55.iL
LqrBanos 1.0 1.5 3.2 4,7 6.1 7,4 8.2 7.0 5.3 3.4 1,1 0.7 50.0\
*rcea 1.5 3.:4,7 5 7.9 8,s 7,2 5.3 3.4 1,4 0.7 slj \
25
t D€ndix A - R6fior€nce EvapotEnsplratlon (ETo) Tabbr ,
\anacw Jan Feb mul Apr May Jun Jul Aug s€p oct Nov D€C IN
MODC.
lras 0.9 1.4 2.8 3.7 5.1 6,2 7.5 6.6 .1.6 43.2
MONO \)7
Brldgeport \0,7 0.9 2.2 3.8 5.5 5,6 7.4 6,7 1,7 2.7 0,5 43.0
MONIEREY \t
Aroyo Seco \1.5 2,0 3,7 5,4 5,3 7,3 6,7 5,0 3.9I2.0 1,6 52.6
-.ffiile-\--t,4 1.7 3,0 4.2 4.6 4,8 4.0 3,8 3.0 1.5 t,1 362
\Gonzales 1,3 t.7 3.4 4,7 5.4 6.3 6.3 5.9 {.4 l.c 1.9 1.3 45.7
tlOflTIRlY \/Gr€enfidd \1,8 2.2 3.4 4,8 6,2 1.7 2,1 1.8 .19.5
l(m0ty \1,7 2,0 3.,1 4,4 4.4 6,7 ,s 5.2 2,2 1.3 49.5
Klng Oty{dls Rd.
*
1.9 3.6 53 7,3 7,1 6,8t '5,1 4,0 2,0 1.5 52,7
Long Valley 1.9 3,2 4,t
,.2
5.3 3.6 2,0 1,2 49.t
Monterey 1.7N.8 2.7 3,s 3.5 2.8 1.9 1.5 36.0
Pa.laro 1.8 1,\3.7 4.8 '5.3 4.3 3.4 2.4 1,8 46.1
Sallnas 1.5 2.7 3.8 4.5 .t.0 2.9 1.9 1,3 39,1
Sallnas tlortr 1.2 1.5'
$
4,1 4.3 3,2 2,8 1.5 7.2 36.9
san Ardo 1,0 1,7 4,5 7,t 5,1 3,1 1.5 1.0 49,0
San Juan 1,8 2.1 4,6 4.9 3,8 3.2 2,2 1,9 11,2
Soledad 1,7 2.0 3,4 8.4 6.2 5.2 1,7 2,2 1,5 17.7
NAPA \
Anyh 1,8 1.9 3.2 4.^7.3 7.7 5.5 4.5 2.9 2.1 54.9
Crrneros 0.8 1.5 3.1 4.6 )ns 5,6 6.9 6,2 4.7 35 1.4 1.0 45,8
Oakvllle 1.0 1.5 2,9 4 5t\6,9 7,2 6,4 4.9 3.5 1,5 L,2 47.7
St Helena 1,2 1.5 2.8 D s.f 6,1 7,0 6.2 4,8 3.1 1,4 0.9 44,1
YounMlh 1.3 1,7 2,8 113.9 5.1 7.1 6.1 4.8 3,1 1,5 0.9 t4.3
NEVADA ,\
er;CTalLy 1.1 1.5 ,6 4.0 5,7 7.\7.9 7,L s.3 3,2 1.5 0.9 48.0
Na/ada Clty 1.1 1.s14.6 3,9 5.8 6.9 7,0 5,3 3.2 1,4 0.9 47.4
ORJAITGE ,\liln€2,2 ,,s 3,7 4,7 5,2 5,9 6,3 \$.2 {.5 2,1 2.3 49.6
Laguna Beach 7,2t 2,7 3.4 3.8 4.6 4.6 4.9 4,4 3.4 2,4 2,0 43.2
Santa Ana 2.7 3.7 4,5 4,6 5,4 5.2 5,1 4,7 1.7 2.5 2,0 48.2
PLACER t \
/Aubum L,2 t.7 2,8 4.4 6,1 7.4 8.3 7,3 3,4 1,5 1.0 50.5BlueCanyo ,0.7 1.1 2,t 3.4 4.8 6.0 7,2 5,1 4,L 2.9 0.9 0.6 ro,5
,Cdfax 1.1 1.5 2,6 4,0 5.8 7,1 7,9 7.0 53',2 1,4 0,9 47.9
,R66/lle 1.1 t.7 3,1 4,7 6.2 7,7 8,5 7.3 5.5 !.7 1.0 52,2
Sbdaspdngs ,0,7 0.7 1,8 3,0 4,3 s.3 6.2 5.5 4,t 2,1 0.7 0.7 35.4-rataci0-7---0,7 0,7 1,7 3,0 4,3 5.4 6,1 5,6 4,1 7,1 ,8 0.5 35.5
Trudea ,0,7 0.7 1,7 3,2 4.4 5,4 6,{5.7 {,1 2.4 0.6 36,2
PLufi,,s
'
\'tua- f 0,7 0,9 1,9 3,5 4.9 5.9 7,3 5.9 4.3 2,7 0,9 39.4qW,0.7 0.9 2.2 3,5 4,9 5.9 7.3 5.9 4.4 2.8 40.2
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Beadftint 2,O 2.3 3,4 4,4 6,1 7.7 7,6 7,9 6,0 3.9
ilo
$o
BEtre 2.4 3.3 5,3 6,9 8,7 9.6 9.6 8.7 6.9 7tl
tthedral qty 1.6 2,2 3,7 5.1 6,8 7A 8,7 7,8 5.7 4,0 57.\
@adleila 2,9 4,4 6,2 8.4 10,5 11.9 12.3 10.1 8,9 6.2 88.1 \
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26
Epondtx I - Rctorcnc. EvrpotGnelrutlon (ETo) Tlblcr ,
Ag rna ov Jan Feb Mal APr Hay ,un lul AUg s6p oct Nov D€c
iIYEEIDE /
Desert C*er 2.9 4.t 6,4 8.5 11,0 tLt 12.2 11.1 9.0 6.4 90.0
EB-no-re -\--2,L 2,8 ?o 4,4 5,9 7,!7,6 7,0 5.8 3.9 2,6 te 55.0
\Indlo 3.1 3.6 6,s 8,3 10,5 11.0 10.E 9,7 8.3 5.9 3'7t 2.7 E3.9
[a Qulnta \2,4 2.8 s,2 6,5 8.3 8,7 8.5 7,9 6.5 4.5 2.2 66,2
\Mecca 2,6 3,3.E'7.2 9,0 8,8 8,2 6.8 5.0 ,,2 2.4 70,8
\Oasls 2.9 3.3 5,3 6.1 8.5 8,9 8,7 7.9 5.9 '2,9 68.,{
Paln D€ser \2.5 3,4 5,3 6.9 8.7 9,6 9,5 8.7 6.9 3.0 2.2 7L,6
Pakn Sprtngs \2.0 2.e 4.9 7.2 8,3 8,5 t 1.6 8.3 7,2 9 2,7 1,7 7L,L
Rancho Callfornla \1,8 2,2 3,4 4,8 5,6 63 5,5 6,2 4.8t 73.7 2,q 1,8 49.5
Rancho l.llrago \3,3 5.3 5,9 9.6 9,6 8,7 5.0 3,0 7L.4
Rlplery 7 3,3 5.6 7,2 8.7 8,7 8.4 7,6 ,2 4.6 2.8 z,z 57.8
Salton Soa Nontr at'3.3 5.5 7,2 8.8 9.3 9,2 76,9 5.2 3.1 2.3 71,7
Ternearla Enst II 2.3\2.1 4.1 1,9 5,4 7D 7,8 5,7 4.1 2,6 2.,2 56.7
Thermal 2,4 l3 5.5 7,6 9.1 9.6 9.3 ,6 7,L 5.2 3,1 2,7 72.8
Rlverslde UC 2,5 2\4,2 5.9 6.6 7,2t '5.9 5.4 4.L 2,9 2.5 56,.1
Wlnchester 2,3 2.4\.4.1 4,9 6.4 6.9 7,7.5 5,0 3,9 2,6 z.L 56.8
SACNAMEITTO \,
Falr Oaks 1,0 r.6 3\4.1 6.5 7.5t 'g.l 7,1 5.2 3,4 1,5 1,0 50.5
Socramento 1.0 1,8 3.2\1.7 6.4 7'8.4 7,2 5,1 3.7 1,7 0.9 51.9
TWltchell Island L.Z 1.8 7,4 ,e 9.1 7,e 5.9 3,8 t,7 1,2 57,9
SAN BENITO \/
Holllster 1.s i.8 3.1 4,3\
5f,\
5.7 6.'l 5.9 5.0 3.5 1,7 1.1 45.1
1.2 1,5 3.1 1.5 6.4 6.9 6.5 4.8 3.7 t,7 1.2 47,2
San JuEn valley 1.4 1.8 3,4 +,6.7 7.1 6.4 5.0 3,5 1,8 1.4 49.1
SAN BERNARDINO /\
Baker 2,7 3.9 6,1 f.3 10.4 12,21 11,0 8.9 6.1 3.3 2.1 86.6
9.0 10 9,9 8.9 6,8 .l.B 2.7 2.1 7 7.7
7,0 7.6\8.1 7,q 5,4 1,1 2.1 1,8 58.6
5,7 6.5 xt 7,t 5,9 4,2 2.6 2.0 51.6
4,4 5.5 6,6 7,L.7.1 5,4 3.5 22 1.6 50.8
6.0 7.0 7.6 0,1 \7,4 5.{ \4.1 2,4 1,8 58.5
6.5 9,1 11.0 11.4
1!
7.1 5.0 3,0 1,8 7s.3
8.9 11,0 t2.4 12.8 8,9 6.6 4,0 2,7 92.1
E.,9,E 11,1 9,5 5.2 3,1 2.0 78,2
,1,5 5,7 6,9 7,9 7,q
9q6,5'
4,2 2.6 2.0 55,6
7,9 I_IO,T t.2 11,2 10,:5.9 3.1 2.2 82.9
6.2 7.3 .9 9.8 90 2.7 2,L 6,2
3.8 1,9 4.7 5,5 4.5 2.0 44,2
1,7 5,9 6.5 7,1 6,7 5.3 3.9 lit.8 2,3 54.2
SAN DIEGO ,*Mlraiar ,2.3 2.5 3,7 4.1 5,1 5,/t 6,1 s.8 45 3.3 2,1 47.1G-rstde 7 2-2 2,7 3,4 3.7 [ 4.s 4,6 {.6 5.1 4.1 3.3 2.4'c,0 42,9
otay tEke ^7 2,3 2.7 3,9 4.5 5.6 5.9 6.2 5.1 4.8 3,7 2.6 E 50.4
Phe vrllat 1.5 I 2.4 3.8 5.1 6.0 7.0 7.8 7,3 5,0 4.0 2,2 1.1 5rt,8
Rarno{l/2,r 2,1 3,4 4.5 5.2 5,3 6,7 5.8 5.3 4.1 2.8 2.1 81,6
san Fgo 2.r 12.1 3,4 4.6 5,1 5,3 5.7 5,6 ,1,3 3.6 2,1 2,0 Its
SaFe 2.7 I 2.7 3.7 4.5 5.5 .6 6,2 5.{3,8 2,6 2.0 lsll\
TJtey Ptnes 2,2 I 2.3 3.4 3.9 ,1,0 .6 1.7 3.8 2,8 2,0 2.0 139.8\[tmerTprinos .I;Fw 37 1,7 5,7 7.6 8.3 7,7 6.3 4.0 2.5 1.3 I s6.0 \
27
EoerullxT;Eere,rence Evapotransplratlon (ET.Tabl€r /
c)\mo ov Jan Feb Mar Apr May JUN Jul Aug s€p Oct llov DEc YF
sFmfrels6 u
SanEndF 1.5 13 2.4 3.0 3,7 4.6 4,9 4.8 4.1 2,8 1.3 0.7t '35.1
SIFrANil ,/
Fardmton \1.5 1,5 2.9 4,7 6.2 7.6 8,1 6,8 5.3 3.3 I 1,4 50.0
tAl W€st \1.0 1.6 3.3 4.3 6.3 6,9 7,3 6.4mnEa \0,9 t,7 3,4 5,0 5.5 7.5 8,0 7,Lffilibn \0.8 1.5 2,9 4,7 6.2 7.4 8.1 5.8E_- \1.0 1.5 2.9 4.5 6.1 1,3 7.9
mrursoBlsPo \ffifcnnde \2,0 2.2 32 3.8 4.3 4.7 4.3 4,6.ffih- I\1,2 1.5 L8 3.9 4.5 0 6,7 6,2
Morro 8ay 2,2 3,1 3.5 4,3 4,5 4.5 4.6 L
Nlpomo 2,4 2,5 3.8 5,1 5.7 6,2 6.4 AE noales 1.6 I..0 32 4.3 5.5 5.3 7.3
-san
futs ouspo 2,0 A 3.2 4.1 4,9 5,3 4.6
San MlgL,el 1.6 2,01 3.2 4,3 5.0 6.1 7.'6,8
San simeon 2.0 2,0 \3.5 4,2 4,4 r 4,3
SAN MAIEO 7
tlat i'bm Bay 1,5 1,7 2,4\.3,0 3,9 4,4.3 4.2 |
Redwood Oty 1.5 1,8 2.9 4\5,2 E 6.2 5,6 4,8 3,1 t.7 1,0 qz8
'W'ouEide 1.8 2.2 3,4 5.6t 5,5 5.2 4,8 3.7 4 1,8 49.5
SAMIA BARBAM \-a\
mffi 2.r 2.6 4.0 5,2 5,9 5,8 T;4-1 4,L 3.3 2.t 2,1 49.1
GrpenErh 2.0 2.4 3,2 3,9,1 1,\5.2 5.5 5,7 4,5 3.4 2,1 2.0 q4.
Cuyama 2.1 2.4 3.8 6.9'l.e 8,5 7,7 5,9 4.S 2,6 2,0 59,7
2.5 3.9 t1 5.7
*
5.4 5.4 4,2 3.2 2.8 2.2 .t8.1
5.4 53 5.5 EI 4,5 3,9 2,8 49.6
3.7 4,9 4.5 f,.s l-1Fl 4.1 3,3 2.1 7.1 41.1
3.7 48 4,6 r{il.8-l 3.9 3.2 2,4 7,7 41,1
1.1 4.9 3;3-F]I fs-E 4.4 2,4 1,6 14,6
3.8 0 5.1 5,5 5\3,4 2.4 1,8 1,8 40.6
5,1 5.7 5,8 5.6 5,3\3,2 3.5 2.4 t,47,4
5,0 -5.8 6.2 6,4 6.0
4I
3,6 2,2 1.7 48,1
4.1 6.1 b.J 6,1 5,8 34 2,3 1.8 49,2
,Solvano 2.0 2,0 3.3 +.3 50 5,6 6.1 5,6 4.4\\3.7 2,2 1,6 45,6
iBAiIiA CLAR,A ,\
Gllrov ,1,3 1.8 3,1 4.1 5.3 5.5 6.1 5.5 4.7 3\1,7 1,1 43,6I1.5 1.8 2,8 3.9 t.0 s.6 6.2 5.5 4,7 3,2\.7 1.1 42.9
Xors,n illl ,,E 1.8 3,4 4.2 6.3 7.0 7.1 6.0 5,1 3.7 1.4 49.5
PabAE t 1,5 1.8 2.8 3.8 s,2 5,3 6.2 5,5 5.0 3.2 t.\1.0 43,0
{ilti@ ,1.5 1,8 3.1 4.1 5,5 5.8 6.S 5,9 5,1 3.3 1.8 il,o 45.3
SAI\TTAC,Z \-Det vdffi 1,4 1,9 aa 4,7 4.9 53 5,0 {,8 3,6 3.0 1.6 1,5 40,8
GreerrreiFR?Lt 1.8 3.2 4,5 4.6 5.4 5.2 5.0 3.7 3.1 1.6 1.3 f06
3aDfen.a 1.5 1.8 2.5 3,5 4.3 4.4 4.8 4,4 3.8 2.8 t,7 1,2 q
fftorwllle 1,5 1.8 2,7 1.7 4.6 4,5 4.9 4.2 4,0 2.9 1,8 1.2 37.\
ifi,ebb 1,8 2,2 3,7 4;8 5,7 ls,6 I s,3 4,3 I 3.4 2,4
28
Spoondlx A - Ret€r€nc€ Evrpotran8p{raBm (ETo) TrDl€i ,
\anocrv Jan Feb Mar Apr lhy Jun Jul Aug sep oct Nov Dec A^sHEtr /EmN 0,7 1,0 2,t 3.5 {,9
s;o
5.9 7,4 6.4 4,4 2.9 0,9 ,E 40,9
FalI Rlva l{ls 0,6 1.0 2,1 3.7 5.1 7.8 6.7 4,6 2,8 0.9 41.8
GEnbum \0,6 1.0 2.1 3.7 5.0 6.3 7.8 6.7 4.7 2,8 0,9.t 70,6 42.1-Edfrhur \o.7 t,4 2,9 4.2 5,5 5.9 8,2 7.2 5,0 3,0 0.6 46.8Ealns \t,2 1,4 2,6 4.1 5,6 7,1 7.3 53 3,2 7A 0.9 4€.8
\STERRA /Dorvnlevllle \0.7 1.0 2.3 3,5 5.0 6,0 7.1 6,2 4.7 0,9 0,6 41.3Slernvllle \0.7 1.1 2.?3,2 4.5 s,9 7.3 6.4 4,3 ,.6 0,9 0.5 39.6sffinrcr \/
Happy Qmp \l 0.5 0,9 2,0 3.0 43 5,2 5.1 5,3 ,.r
2,1 0,9 0.5 35,rIMacDoel11,0 7,7 3,1 1.5 5.9 7,2 8,1 7.7 3.1 1.5 1,0 49,0
lrtt Shash 0.9 2.0 3,0 5.3 6,7 i!4,0 2,2 0.7 0,5 35,0
TUE Ete-Fs 0.1'1.3 2,7 4,0 5,4 5.3 7.7 4,7 2.8 0.6 42,9
Weed 0,5 ,9 2,0 2,5 4,5 5.3 6,7 3,7 2.0 0.9 0.5 34,9
Yreka 0.6 u 2.L 3.0 4,9 5,8 7.3t 6.S 43 2.5 0.9 0.5 39,2
SOLAI{O \,
Db(on 0.7 r,4'l\1,2 5.2 6.3 7,6 5,2 7.2 5.5 4,3 1,6 1.1 52.1
FalrfleU 1.1 7.7 l!4,0 5.5 6.t 7.8 6.0 4.8 3,1 1.4 0.9 452
Ha$ngs Tract 1.6 2,2 3,ll 5,1 5.8 7'8.7 7.8 5,7 4,0 2,1 1.6 57.7
tuEh aeek 1.0 1,6 3,2 I.9 6,1 t.3 7.9 7,0 5,3 3,8 1.8 1.2 51,0
Rlo Vlsta 0.9 1.7 2,8 (.5.9/6.7 7.9 6,5 5.1 3,2 1,3 o,7 47,0
sulsun Valley 0,5 1.3 3.0 4.I 7,0 7.7 6.8 5.3 3,8 t,4 0.9 ,l8.3
Wlnters 0.9 t,7 3,3 5.0 !r,4 7.5 7,9 7.0 5.2 3.5 1.6 1.0 51,0Emm--/\
1.1 !.7 3.?g 5.5t 6.5 5.5 s.7 4,5 3.1 1.5 0,9 44,4
Clo/€rdale 1.1 1,4 2,6 F.1 5,0 rE9 6,2.4.5 2,8 1.4 0.7 40,7
Fort Ross t,2 1,4 2,U 3.0 3,7 4f,.4.2 4 3,1 2,4 1.2 0.5 31,9
llealdsburg 1.2 1,5 u 3.s 5,0 5,9!6,1 5.b 4.5 2.8 1,4 0,7 40.8
Llncoln 1.2 1,7 ta 4.7 6,1 7,4 a1 7.3 5,4 3.7 1.9 51.9
Petaluma L,Z 1.t 2,8 3,7 4,6 4f,.5.7 4.5 2,9 1.4 0.9 39.6
Santa Rosa L,Z o 2.8 3.7 5,0 5,0 6.1\.5.9 1,5 2,9 1.5 0.7 42.0
VallEy oT the Noott 1.0 [.6 3.0 4,5 s,6 6.6 7.t 4,1 3,3 1,5 1.0 16,1
Wlndsor 0.1.5 3,0 ,+.5 5.5 6,5 5.5 5\4,4 3.2 t.4 1.0 +1.2
Denalr 1A 1.9 3,6 4,7 7,0 7,9 8,0 6.1\\53 3.4 1,5 1,0 51,4
[a Grange 4..2 1,5 3.1 4.7 6,2 7.7 8.5 7,3 3r4 1.,1 0.7 51.2REffi--._-_l 0,9 L,4 3.2 4,7 6,4 7,7 8.1 6,8 sL.3.{1.4 0,7 q9,7
[Ewrflan ,1.0 1,5 3,2 4,6 6.2 7.q 8,1 6,7 5,0\.4 r.1 0.7 19.3ilNtsuus ,\tOakdah L,2 1,5 3.2 q,7 6,2 7.7 8.1 7.1 5.1 3\1.4 0.7 s0.3Fniteson ,1.3 2,1 q,2 5.4 7.9 8.6 8.2 6.5 5,8 4.0'g,s 1.3 ',30,9 1.5 3.2 t,7 5,5 7.7 8,2 7.0 5.1 3,4 x 0.1 50.2
SUTIER ,\
TIcoEus 7 0,9 1.5 3.2 4,9 1.6,3 7.5 8,0 6.9 5,2 s.4 1.5 iQ.e 50,2
YulSa ory .,aZ 1.3 2,1 2,8 4.4 5.7 7,2 7.1 5,1 4.7 3.2 t,2 m 45,7
IEHAMy,,\
camln/1.2 1,8 2.9 4.5 I 6.1 7,3 8.1 7.2 5.3 3,7 t.7 1,1 i80,7
CreW 1,0 1.8 3.5 5.0 I 5.6 7,9 7.4 5.8 4.1 1.8 J,. t ry
Gelkr Dryland 0.9 1.6 3,2 4,7 I 6.7 8,4 7.9 6,0 4,2 2.0 1,0 55\& atuff 1.2 1.8 2,9 4.4 ls.9 7.4 8.5 7.3 5,4 3,5 r,7 1.0 51.1\
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\,""w Jan F6b !lar Apr May ,un ,ul Arg .seP Oct Nov De
milN 7
n-ayFoik \0,5 1.1 2,3 3,5 4.9 5,9 7,0 5,0 4,5 2.8 0,9 Y .10,1
lileoveilie \0.6 1.1 2.2 3,3 4,9 5,9 7,3 5,0 4,4 2,7 0,9 6,7 40,0
fI,-LARE-- \^/eiFaush \0.9 1.7 3.4 4.8 6,6 7,7 8,2 7.3 5.4 3.4 ,A 0,7 51,6
Badqer \1,0 1,3 2,7 4,1 6,0 73 7.7 7,0 4,8 3.1.4 0.7 47EIam \l 1.1 1.9 4.0 4,9 7,2 7,9 8.1 7,3 5,4 72 1.5 L,2 53,6
Dlnuba \1,1 1,5 3,2 4,7 6,2 7.7 8.5 7,3 5 ,3.4 1.4 0,7 51,2
Llndcove ,\9 1,6 3,0 4.8 6.5 7.6 8.1 7.2 7 3.4 1.5 0.9 50.6
1.8 3,4 4,?6.5 7.7 8.5 7.3.,E.3 3,4 1.4 0.7 t2,1
Vlsalla 0.s'!\1.7 3.3 5.1 6,8 v,7 7,4.9 3.2 1.5 0.8 fi.7
TUOtUMtt|E \7
Grovehnd 1.1 l.\\2,8 4,1 5.7 72 7,6.6 5.1 3.3 1.4 0,7 47.5
Sonora 1,1 1,5 tl8 4,1 5,8 7,2 9 6,5.1 1',t 1.4 0.7 4t.6
VE TURA \^/
camarlllo 2.2 2.5 3.7 L3 5.0 ,5.9 5.4 4.2 3,0 2.5 2,7 45.1m;d t,t 2.5 3,2 3L 1.[4,6 5.rt 4.8 4.0 r.3 2,4 2.0 12.3
Plru L8 2.8 4,1 5,5 6.8 7,5 7,8 5.8 5.2 3,7 3.2 61,5
Port Hueneme 2.0 2,3 3.3 4,6.,4.9 4,9 5.0 3.7 3.2 2.s 2.2 43,5
ffiusand oaE L2 2.5 3.4 s.4\s.e 6.7 6.4 5.4 3.9 2,5 2.0 51,0
Venura 2.2 2,6 3,2 u.8 4,6 5.5 4.9 4,1 3.4 2,5 2,0 43.5
YOLO ,\
Bryte 0.9 L,7 t3 5.0 6.4 7,s 7.0 s,2 3.5 1,5 1.0.51.t
Davls 1.0 1.9/(3.3 5,0 6,4 7,6 35 7.1 5.4 4.0 1.8 1.0 52.
Esparto 1.0 u 3.4 5.5 6.9 8.1 .5 5,8 4,2 2.0 L,Z 55.8
Wlnbers 7rr.7 2,9 4.4 5,8 7,1 7,9 5.3,3 1.6 1.0 49,4
Wilhnd 1,8 3.2 4,7 6.1 7,7 8.2 7.N.s.4 3.7 L,7 1.0 51.6
Zarnora v.1 1,9 3.5 5,2 6.4 7,1 7,8 7.0 4.0 1.9 L,Z 52.8TUT
'
\
Browris Valley ,1.0 L,7 3.1 4,7 6.1 7,5 8,5 7,6 5.7 ri 2.0 Ll 52,9
Erownwllle t 1.1 1,4 2,6 4.0 5,7 6.8 7.9 6.8 5.3 1.0.9 47.4
,\
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bmonrEhpt or water Resources 1999; and \
3) RetFae Evapotrarcplratlon for Glfgr&/ t!Inhrerslty o f Agrkultur€\a, LE
arffiUnl Resources (19€7 Buiiatln 1922 4)Deterilnlng Dally RefererEe Evapotransplrauonr \
Erath€ Extenslon UC Dlvlslon crf Agrlculturc and ,lahJra Resources Ltt,t \
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30
Appendix A - Reference EvaDotranspiration (ETo) Table*
County rnd City Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Anrurl
ETo
ALAMEDA
Fremont 1.5 l9 3.4 4.'l 5.4 6.3 6.7 6.0 4.5 3.4 1.8 1.5 4',1 .0
Livermore t.2 1.5 2.9 4.4 5.9 6.6 7.4 6.4 5.3 32 t.5 0.9 47.2
Oakland 1.5 1.5 2.8 3.9 5.1 5.3 6.0 5.5 4.8 3.1 1.4 09 41.8
Oakland Foothills l.l 1.4 2.7 5.t 6.4 5.8 4.9 3.6 2.6 1.4 l0 39.6
Pleasanton 0.t 1.5 29 4.4 5.6 67 7.4 6.4 47 3.3 1.5 1.0 46.2
Union City 1.4 1.8 3.1 4.2 5.4 5.9 6.4 57 4.4 3.1 1.5 1.2 44.2
ALPINE
Markleeville 0.7 09 2.0 3.5 5.0 6.1 7.3 6.4 4.4 2.6 t.2 0.5 40.6
AMADOR
Jackson t.2 t.5 2.8 4.4 6.0 '1.2 7.9 '1.2 5.3 3.2 1.4 09 4t.9
Shanandoah Valley 1.0 t.7 29 4.4 5.6 68 '1.9 7.t 5.2 3.6 t.7 1.0 488
BUT'TE
Chico 1.2 l.E 2.9 4.'l 6.1 74 85 '1.3 5.4 3.'7 t.7 1.0 5t.7
Durham l.l l8 3.2 50 6.5 7.4 '1 .8 6.9 5.3 3.6 t.'1 1.0 5l .l
Gridley 1.2 It 3.0 4.7 6.1 '1.7 85 7.1 5.4 3.7 1.7 1.0 51.9
Oroville t.2 t.7 2.8 4.7 5.t '1.6 8.5 ?.3 5.3 37 1.7 l0 51.5
CALAVERAS
San Andreas t2 1.5 2.8 4.4 60 1.3 7.9 1.0 5.3 3.2 1.4 0.7 4t.E
COLUSA
Colusa t.0 t.'1 3.4 5.0 6.4 7.6 E.3 72 5.4 3.8 1.8 t.l 52.8
Williams t.2 1.7 2.9 45 6.1 7.2 8.5 5.3 3.4 1.6 1.0 s0.8
CONTRA COSTA
Brentwood 1.0 t.5 2.9 4.5 6.1 '1.t 7.9 6.',l 5.2 3.2 1.4 07 4t.3
Concord l.t 1.4 24 4.0 5.5 59 7.0 60 4.t 1.2 1.3 0.'l 43.4
Counland 0.9 1.5 2.9 4.4 6.1 6.9 79 6.7 5.3 3.2 t.4 0.7 4E0
Maninez t.2 l4 2.4 39 5.3 5.6 6.7 5.6 4.7 3.1 1.2 0.'7 41.8
Moraga 1.2 t5 3.4 4.2 5.5 6.1 6.7 5.9 4.6 32 1.6 1.0 M.9
Pinsburg 1.0 t.5 2.8 4.1 56 6.4 7.4 6.4 5.0 3.2 1.3 07 45.4
Walnut Creek 0.t t.5 2.9 4.4 56 6.7 7.4 6.4 4.'t 3.3 1.5 l0 46.2
DEL NORTE
Crescent City 0.5 09 2.0 30 3.'1 35 4.3 3.?3.0 2.0 0.9 0.5 277
EL DORADO
Camino 0.9 1.7 2.5 3.9 59 't .2 ?.E 6.8 5.1 3t 1.5 0.9 47.3
FRESNO
Clovis t0 t.5 32 4.E 6.4 85 '7.3 53 3.4 1.4 0.7 51.4
Coalinga 1.2 t.7 3.1 46 6.2 7.2 85 53 3.4 t.6 0.7 50.9
Firebaugh t.0 1.8 3.?5.7 7.3 E.l 82 7.2 5.5 3.9 2.O 1.t 55.4
FivePoints 1.3 20 4.0 61 7.'7 t.5 t.7 t.0 6.2 4.5 24 1.2 60.4
Fresno 0.9 t.7 3.3 4.E 6.7 78 E.4 7.t 5.2 3.2 l4 0_6 5l.l
Fresno State 09 t.6 3.2 5.2 '7 .0 80 8.',l 1.6 54 3.6 t.7 0.9 53.7
Friant 1.2 1.5 3.1 4.',l 6.4 7.7 85 7.3 5.3 3.4 1.4 o.1 513
Kerman 0.9 l5 1.2 48 6.6 '1.'t 8.4 7.2 5.3 3.4 1.4 o.'7 5t.2
Kingsburg t.0 1.5 3.4 4.8 66 7.'1 8.4 '7.2 5.3 3.4 l4 o7 51.6
Mendota l5 2.5 4.6 6.2 '7 .9 86 E.8 75 5.9 4.5 2.4 t.5 61.7
Orange Cove 1.2 1.9 35 4.7 7.4 t5 89 '7 .9 59 3.7 t.E t.2 56.'1
Panoche t.l 2.0 4.0 56 7.8 8.5 E3 7.3 5.6 3.9 1.8 1.2 57 .2
Parlier 1.0 1.9 3.6 52 6.8 7.6 8.1 7.O 5.1 34 1.7 0.9 520
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Appendix A - Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Table*
County snd City Jan Feb Mar Apr !lay Jun Jul Aug sep Oct Nov Dec
Annurl
ETo
FRESNO
Reedley Ll 1.5 3.2 4.7 6.4 7.7 E.5 7.3 53 3.4 1.4 0.7 5r.3
Westlands 0.9 3t 6.3 80 t6 8.6 78 59 4.3 2.1 t.l 5E.E
GLENN
Orland t.l 1.8 3.4 50 6.4 7.5 79 6.'l 5.3 3.9 t.8 1.4 52.1
Willows 1.2 t.7 2.9 4.7 6.1 7.2 85 7.3 5.3 3.6 t.7 1.0 51.3
HUMBOLDT
Eureka 05 l.l 2.0 3.0 37 3.1 3.7 3.7 3.0 2.0 09 0.5 27.5
Femdale 0.5 l.l 20 3.0 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.0 2.0 0.9 0.5 27 .5
Garberville 0.6 t.2 22 3.1 4.5 5.0 5.5 49 3t 2.4 t.0 0.'1 34.9
Hoopa 0.5 l.l 2.1 3.0 4.4 5.4 6.t 5t 3.t 2.4 0.9 0.7 35.6
IMPERIAL
Brawley 2.E 3.8 5.9 80 10.4 I1.5 |.7 10.0 t.4 6.2 3.5 2.1 t4.2
Calipatria/Mulberry 2.4 3.2 5.1 6E 8.6 9.2 9.2 t.6 7.0 5.2 3. r 2.3 70.7
El Centro 2.1 3.5 5.6 7.9 I0.l I l.l I t.6 9.5 E.3 6t 3.3 2.0 81.7
Holwille 2.t 3t 5.9 7.9 l0 4 ll.6 12.0 10.0 8.6 6.2 3.5 2.1 84.7
Meloland 25 3.2 5.5 7.5 89 9.2 9.0 E.5 6.8 5.3 3.1 2.2 71.6
Palo Verde II 2.5 3.3 5.7 6.9 8.5 89 86 '7.9 62 4.5 2.9 2.3 6E.2
Seeley 2.7 3.5 5.9 '1 7 9.1 l0.l 9.3 8.3 6.9 5.5 3.4 2.2 ? 5.4
Westmoreland 2.4 5.3 6.9 8.7 9.6 9.6 8.7 6.9 50 3.0 2.2 71.4
Yuma 2.5 3.4 5.3 6.9 8.7 9.6 9.6 t.7 6.9 50 3.0 22 't 1.6
INYO
Bishop 1.7 2.7 4.8 6.7 E.2 r0.9 7.4 9.6 '1.4 4.8 2.5 1.6 6E.3
Death Vallev Jct 2.2 3.3 54 9t .l I t.4 r0.t 83 5.4 2.9 t.7 79.1
Independence 1.7 2.1 3.4 66 8.5 9.5 98 85 7.1 3.9 2.O 1.5 65.2
Lower Haiwee Res.t.8 2.'7 4.4 't .l E.5 9.5 9.E 8.5 7.1 4.2 2.6 1.5 6't .6
Oasis 2.'1 2t 5.9 8.0 I0.4 l.'l ll.6 10.0 t.4 6.2 34 2.1 83. r
KERN
Arvin 1.2 1.8 35 4.7 66 '7.4 8.1 5.3 3.4 t.7 1.0 5 t.9
Bakersfield t.0 l.E 35 4.',l 6.6 7.7 8.5 't .3 53 3.5 t.6 0.9 52.4
B akersfie ld,iBonanza 1.2 22 3.7 57 7.4 E.2 87 't.t 5.7 4.0 2.1 t.2 5'1 .9
Bakersfield/Greenlee 1.2 2.2 3.7 5.7 7.4 E.2 8'l 7.8 5.7 4.0 2.1 t.2 5'7 .9
Belridge 1.4 22 4.1 55 7.',l 8.5 8.6 7.8 6.0 38 2.0 1.5 59.2
Blackwells Comer 1.4 2.t 3.8 5.4 7.0 '7.8 8.5 '1.'7 5.8 3-9 l9 1.2 56.6
Button\Yillow 1.0 t.t 3.2 4.7 66 E.5 7.3 5.4 3.4 1.5 0.9 52.0
China Lake 2t 3.2 53 9.2 10.0 .0 9.t 73 4.9 2.'1 t.?74.E
Delano 0.9 l.E 3.4 4.',l 6.6 7.7 85 't .3 5.4 3.4 1.4 0.'7 52.O
Famoso 1.3 1.9 3.5 4.t 6.7 7.6 8.0 7.3 5.5 3.s 1.7 1.3 53. r
Grapevine 1.3 l.t 3.1 4.4 56 68 7.6 68 5.9 3.4 t9 t.0 49.5
Invokem 20 3.1 49 7.3 85 9.7 lt.0 94 't.t 5.1 2.6 1.7 724
Isabella Dam 1.2 1.4 2.E 44 5.8 7.3 '1 9 7.0 50 3.2 t.7 0.9 4E.4
Lamont t.3 2.4 4.4 4.6 6.5 7.O 8t 7.6 5.7 3.7 1.6 0.8 54.4
Lost Hills 1.6 2.2 3.7 5.1 6.8 't.E 8.7 '1.8 5.7 40 2.1 l6 57.t
McFarland/Kem t2 2.1 3.7 5.6 73 E.0 t.3 '1.4 5.6 4.1 2.0 t.2 56.s
Shafter 1.0 1.7 3.4 5.0 6.6 7.7 E.3 7.3 54 3.4 t.5 0.9 52.t
Taft 1.3 1.8 3.1 43 6.2 8.5 5.4 3.4 1.7 1.0 5t.2
Tehachapi 1.4 l8 3.2 50 6.1 7.7 7.9 7.3 5.9 3.4 2.1 t.2 52.9
KINGS
Caruthers 1.6 2.5 4.0 57 7.8 8.7 9.3 8.4 6.3 4.4 2.4 t.6 62.7
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1.7
Aopendix A - Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Table*
County and CiW Jan Feb Mar Apr Mav Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct NoY Dec
Aonuel
ETo
KINGS
Corcoran t.6 2.2 3.7 5.1 68 7.E E.'l '1 I 5.7 4.0 2.t t.6 57 .t
Hanford 0.9 1.5 34 5.0 6.6 7.7 83 7.2 5.4 3.4 t.4 0.7 51.5
Kettleman l.t 2.0 4.0 6.0 7.5 t5 9.t E.2 6.t 4.5 2.2 60.2
Lemoore 09 1.5 3.4 5.0 6.6 E.3 7.3 5.4 1.4 0.7 51.7
Sratford 0.9 1.9 1.9 6.1 7.E 86 88 7.7 5.9 4.1 2.1 1.0 58.7
LAKE
Lakeport Ll 1.3 2.6 35 5.1 6.0 7.3 6.1 4.'7 2.9 t.2 0.9 42.t
l-ower Lake 1.2 l4 2.?4.5 5.3 6.3 7.4 6.4 5.0 3t 1.3 09 45.4
LASSEN
Buntingville 1.0 1.7 3.5 4.9 6.2 '7.3 E.4 7.5 5.4 3.4 1.5 0.9 5t.E
Ravendale 0.6 t.l 2.3 4.1 56 6.7 7.9 7.3 4.7 2.8 1.2 0.5 449
Susanville 07 1.0 2.2 4.1 56 6.5 7.8 70 4.6 2.E t.2 0.5 44.0
LOS ANGELES
Burbank 2t 2.8 3.7 4.7 5l 6.0 6.6 67 5.4 4.0 2.6 2.0 5t;t
Claremont 2.0 2.3 34 4.6 5.0 60 '1.0 '70 53 4.0 2.7 2.1 5l.3
El Dorado 1.7 2.2 3.6 4.8 5.1 57 5.9 59 4.4 5.2 2.2 t.7 46.3
Glendale 2.0 2.2 J.J 3.E 4.7 4E 5.7 5.6 4.3 3.3 2.2 t.8 43;7
Glendora 2.0 2.5 3.6 4.9 5.4 6l '7 .3 6.E 5.7 4.2 2.6 2.0 53.t
Gorman t.6 2.2 3.4 46 5.5 '1.4 7.7 7.1 5.9 3.6 2.4 l.l 52.4
Hollywood Hills 2.1 2.2 3.8 54 6.0 6.5 6.?6.4 5.2 37 2.t 2.t 52.8
Lancaster 2.t 30 4.6 5.9 8.5 9.',|I r.0 9.8 ?.3 4.6 28 1.7 7t.t
Iong Beach 1.8 2.t 3.3 3.9 4.5 4.3 5.3 4.1 3.'l 2.t It 1.5 39.7
los Angeles 2.2 2.7 3.',l 4.?5.5 5.8 6.2 5.9 5.0 1.9 2.6 t9 50.1
Monrovia 2.2 2.3 38 4.3 55 5.9 6.9 6.4 5.1 3.2 2.5 2.0 50.2
Palmdale 20 2.6 4.6 6.2 8.9 9.8 90 6.5 4.7 2.7 2.1 66.2
Pasadena 2.1 2.7 37 4.7 5.1 60 '1.1 67 56 4.2 2.6 2.0 52.3
Pearblossom t.7 2.4 3.7 4.7 7.7 99 79 6.4 4.0 2.6 1.6 599
Pomona t.7 2.0 3.4 4.5 5.0 5.t 6.5 64 4.7 3.5 2.3 t.?4't .5
Redondo Beach 2.2 2.4 J.J 3.E 4.5 4.?5.4 4t 4.4 2.8 2.4 2.O 42.6
San Femando 2.0 2.1 3.5 46 5.5 5.9 '1.3 6.7 5.3 3.9 2.6 2.0 52.0
Santa Clarita 2.8 2.t 4.1 56 6.0 6.8 ?.6 7.E 5.8 5.2 3.7 3.2 61.5
Santa Monica 1.8 2l 3.3 4.5 4.1 5.0 5.4 5.4 3.9 34 2.4 22 44.2
MADERA
Chowchilla 1.0 1.4 3.2 4.7 66 7.t E.5 1.3 5.3 3.4 1.4 0.7 5t.4
Madera 09 1.4 3.2 4.8 6.6 78 E.5 '1.3 53 3.4 1.4 0.7 51.5
Raymond 1.2 1.5 3.0 4.6 6.1 7.6 84 7.3 5.2 3.4 1.4 0.'7 50.5
MARIn-
Black Point l.l 1.7 1.0 4.2 5.2 6.2 66 5.E 4.3 2.8 1.3 0.9 43.0
Novato r.3 1.5 2.4 35 4.4 6.0 59 5.4 4.4 2.t 1.4 0.'7 39.8
Point San Pedro l.l 1.7 3.0 42 5.2 6.2 66 5.E 4.3 2.t 1.3 0.9 43.0
San Rafael 1.2 t.3 2.4 J.J 4.0 4.8 4.t 4.9 4.3 2.7 t3 0.7 3 5.8
MARIPOSA
Coulterville l.l 1.5 28 4.4 5.9 7.3 E.l '1.0 5.3 3.4 1.4 0.'l 488
Mariposa ll t.5 28 4.4 5.9 '7.4 t.2 '1.1 50 3.4 1.4 0.?490
Yosemite Village 0.7 1.0 23 3.7 5.1 65 '1.1 6t 4.4 2.9 1.1 0.6 4t4
MENDOCINO
Fort Bmgg 0.9 1.3 2.2 30 3.'l 3.s 3.7 3.0 1.2 0.7 29.0
Hopland t.l 1.3 2.6 34 5.0 5.9 65 5.'.l 4.5 2t 1.3 07 40.9
33
t.l
Aooendix A - Reference Evaootransoiration (ETo) Table*
Countv 8nd CitY Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug s€p Oct Nov Dec
Annual
ETo
MENDOCI:{O
Point Arena 1.0 1.3 2.3 3.0 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.0 2.3 t.2 0.7 29.6
Sanel Valley 1.0 1.6 3.0 4.6 6.0 70 8.0 '7.0 5.2 3.4 t.4 0.9 49.1
Ukiah t.0 1.3 26 5.0 5.t 6.7 59 4.5 2.8 1.3 0.7 40.9
MERCED
Kesterson 0.9 t7 3.4 5.5 ?.3 E.2 E.6 7.4 5.5 3.8 l.E 0.9 5 5.1
Los Banos 1.0 t5 3.2 4.7 6.1 '1.4 E.2 7.0 5.3 3.4 1.4 o.7 s0.0
Merced 1.0 1.5 3.2 4.7 6.6 7.9 8.5 7.2 5.3 34 1.4 0.'7 51.5
MODOC
Modoc/Alturas 0.9 1.4 2.E 3.7 5.1 6.2 7.5 6.6 4.6 28 1.2 0.7 43.2
MONO
Bridsepon 0.7 09 2.2 3.t 5.5 6.6 7.4 6.'7 4.',l 27 1.2 0.5 43.0
MONTEREY
Arroyo Seco 1.5 2.0 3.7 5.4 6.3 '1.3 7.2 6.7 5.0 3.9 20 L6 52.6
Castroville l4 1.7 3.0 4.2 46 4.t 4.O 38 3.0 2.6 t.6 1.4 36.2
Gonzales 1.3 1.7 34 4.?5.4 6.3 6.3 59 44 3.4 t.9 t.3 45.7
Greenfield l.E 2.2 34 4.8 5.6 63 65 6.2 4.E 3.7 2.4 1.8 495
King City t.7 2.0 3.4 4.4 5.6 6l 6.?6.5 5.2 2.2 1.3 49.6
King City-Oasis Rd.1.4 1.9 3.6 53 6.5 7.3 '1 4 6E 5.1 4.0 2.0 t.5 52.7
tong Valley t.5 1.9 3.2 4t 5.E 6.5 73 6.7 5.3 3.6 2.0 1.2 49.1
Monterey t.7 l8 2.'7 3.5 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.2 3.5 2.t 1.9 1.5 36.0
Pajaro t.8 2.2 3.7 48 5.3 5.7 5.6 5.3 4.3 3.4 2.4 l.E 46.t
Salinas 1.6 1.9 2.7 38 4.8 4.7 5.0 4.5 4.0 29 1.9 1.3 39. r
Salinas North 1.2 t5 2.9 4.1 46 5.2 4.5 4.3 3.2 28 l5 1.2 36.9
San Ardo 1.0 t.7 3.1 4.5 5-9 7.2 t.l '1.1 5.1 3.1 1.5 l0 49.0
San Juan l.t 2.1 34 4.6 5.3 5.7 5.5 4.9 38 3.2 2.2 t.9 44.2
Soledad 1.7 2.0 34 4.4 5.5 54 6.5 6.2 5.2 3.'l 2.2 t.5 47.7
NAPA
Angwin 1.8 l9 3.2 4.',l 5.8 EI 7.t 5.5 4.5 2.9 2.1 54.9
Cameros 0.8 l5 3.I 46 5.5 6.6 6.9 6.2 4.7 3.5 1.4 1.0 45.8
Oakville 1.0 l5 2.9 4.7 5.8 6.9 7.2 6.4 4.9 3.5 1.6 1.2 4'7 ;1
St Helena 1.2 1_5 2.8 3.9 5.1 6.1 7.0 6.2 4.8 3.1 l4 0.9 44.t
Younwille 1.3 t.7 2.8 3.9 5. t 6.0 7.1 6.1 4.E 3t 1.5 09 M.3
NEVADA
Grass Vallev lt 1.5 26 4.0 5.7 '1.t 7.9 '1.1 53 3.2 t.5 0.9 480
Nevada City Ll 1.5 26 3.9 5.E 69 '7.9 '7 .0 5.3 t.4 0.9 474
ORANCE
lrvine 2.2 2.5 3.?4;7 5.2 5.9 6.3 6.2 4.6 37 2.6 2.3 49.6
Laguna Beach 2.2 27 3.4 38 4.6 4.6 4.9 4.9 4.4 3.4 2.4 2.0 43.2
Santa Ana 2.2 2.?3.'1 4.5 4.6 5.4 6.2 6.1 4.',|3.7 2.5 20 48.2
PLACER
Aubum t2 t.'l 2.8 4.4 6.1 '1.4 E.3 7.3 5.4 3.4 1.6 1.0 50.6
Blue Canyon o7 Lt 2.1 3.4 4E 60 7.2 6.1 46 2.9 0.9 0.6 405
Colfax I t.5 26 40 5.E 'tt 7.9 '7 .0 53 3.2 1.4 0.9 47 .9
Roseville t.l t.7 3.I 47 6.2 7.7 85 7.3 5.6 3.7 t.'1 t.0 52.2
Soda Springs 0.7 07 l.E 30 4.3 5.3 6.2 5.5 4.1 25 0.'7 o.7 35.4
Tahoe City 0.'l 0.'l 1.7 30 4.3 5.4 6.1 5.6 4.t 2.4 08 0.6 3 5.5
Truckee 0.7 0.'l t.'7 3.2 4.4 5.4 6.4 5.',l 4.1 2.4 08 06 36.2
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Appendix A - Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Table*
Coutrty snd City Jan Feb Mar Apr Mav Jun Jul Aus sep Oct Nov Dec
Anoual
ETo
PLUMAS
Ponola 07 0.9 t.9 3.5 4.9 59 7.3 5.9 4.3 2.7 0.9 0.5 39.4
Quincy 0.7 0.9 2.2 35 4.9 5.9 ?.3 5.9 44 2.E t.2 0.5 40.2
RIVERSIDE
Beaumont 2.0 2.3 3.4 4.4 6.1 7.1 '7 .6 7.9 6.0 3.9 2.6 1.7 55.0
Bllthe 2.4 J.J 5.3 6.9 87 9.6 9.6 E.7 6.9 5.0 30 2.2 7 t.4
Cathedral City l6 2.2 3.7 5.1 6.E 78 E.'1 7.8 5.'1 4.0 2.1 l6 5?.1
Coachella 2.9 4.4 6-2 84 l0.5 1.9 t2.3 l0.l 89 6.2 3.E 2.4 8El
Desen Center 2.9 4.1 6.4 85 I 1.0 t2.t 12.2 ll.l 9.0 6.4 3.9 2.6 90.0
Elsinore 2.1 28 3.9 4.4 5.9 't.t 7.6 7.0 5.8 3.9 2.6 1.9 55.0
Indio 3.1 3.6 6.5 8.3 r0 5 I 1.0 l0.E 9.'1 8.3 5.9 3.7 2.7 83.9
La Quinta 2.4 2.8 52 6.5 83 8.7 85 7.9 65 4.5 2.?2.2 66.2
Mecca 2.6 3.3 5.7 72 t.6 9.0 8t 8.2 6.E 5.0 3.2 2.4 70.t
Oasis 2.9 3.3 5.3 6.t 8.5 E.9 E.7 7.9 6.9 4.t 2.9 2.3 68.4
Palm Desert 2.5 3.4 5.3 6.9 87 9.6 9.6 E.7 6.9 5.0 3.0 2.2 71.6
Palm Springs 20 2.9 4.9 7.2 E.3 8.5 I 1.6 8.3 7.2 5.9 2.7 1.7 7 t.l
Rancho Califomia l.t 2.2 3.4 4.t 5.6 63 6.5 62 4t 3.7 2.4 l.E 49.5
Rancho Mirage 2.4 3.3 5.3 6.9 t.'7 9.6 96 t.7 6.9 50 3.0 2.2 7 t.4
tupley 2.7 J.J 5.6 7.2 E.7 8.',l t.4 7.6 6.2 4.6 2t 2.2 67.t
Salton Sea North 25 3.3 55 7.2 88 9.3 9.2 E.5 68 5.2 3.1 23 '11.7
Temecula East II 2.3 2.4 4.1 4.9 6.4 70 '7.t 74 5.7 4.1 2.6 2.2 56.',|
Thermal 2.4 3.3 5.5 76 9.1 9.6 93 8.6 7.1 5.2 3.1 2.1 72.E
Rivenide UC 2.5 2.9 4.2 5.3 5.9 6.6 7.2 6.9 5.4 4t 2.9 2.6 56.4
Winchester 2.3 2.4 4.1 4.9 64 6.9 7.1 '1.5 6.0 3.9 2.6 2.1 56.t
SACRAMENTO
Fair Oaks t.0 1.5 3.4 .1 I 6.5 7.5 8t 7.1 5.2 3.4 1.5 t.0 505
Sacramento 1.0 l8 3.2 4.7 6.4 E.4 7.2 5.4 3.'7 1.7 0.9 51.9
T,iitchell tsland t.2 1.8 3.9 5.3 '7.4 88 9.1 't.E 5.9 3.t 1.7 t.2 57.9
SAN BENITO
Hollister 1.5 l8 3.1 43 5.5 5.7 64 5.9 5.0 3.5 1.7 l.l 45.1
San Benito 1.2 L6 3.1 4.6 5.6 6.4 6.9 6.5 4.E 37 t7 t.2 4'7 .2
San Juan Valley 1.4 l.t 3.4 4.5 60 6.7 7.1 6.4 5.0 3.5 LE 1.4 49.1
SAN BERNARDINO
Baker 2.7 39 6.1 8.3 10.4 l1.8 12.2 I t.0 t.9 6.1 3.3 2.1 866
Barstow NE 2.2 29 5.3 6.9 90 10. I 9.9 t9 6.8 4.E 2.7 2t 7 t.7
Big Bear Lake It 2.6 4.6 6.0 '7 .0 '7.6 t.l 7.4 5.4 4.1 2.4 It 58.6
Chino 2.1 2.9 3.9 4.5 5.7 6.5 't.3 '7 I 5.9 4.2 2.6 2.0 54.6
Crestline 1.5 1.9 3.3 4.4 5.5 6.6 't.t 7.t 5.4 35 2.2 1.6 50.t
Lake Arrowhead l8 2.6 4.6 6.0 '1 0 't.6 E.l 7.4 5.4 4.1 2.4 It 58.6
Luceme Valley 2.2 2.9 5.1 6.5 9l t.0 I t.4 99 14 5.0 3.0 LE 75.3
Needles 3.2 4.2 6.6 89 I 1.0 t2.4 r 2.8 I t.0 8.9 6.6 4.0 2.7 92.1
Newberry Springs 2.t 2.9 5.3 84 9.8 10.9 lt.t 9.9 7.6 52 3r 2.0 '1t.2
San Bemardino 2.0 2.'.|38 4.6 57 69 7.9 '7.4 5.9 4.2 2.6 2.0 55.6
Twentynine Palms 2.6 3.6 5.9 '1.9 l0. t tt.2 |.2 r 0.3 86 5.9 3.4 2.2 829
Victorville 2.0 2.6 4.6 62 7.3 E.9 9E 9.0 6.5 4.7 2.7 2.t 66.2
SAN DIEGO
Chula Vista 22 2.'l 34 3.8 4.9 47 5.5 4.9 45 3.4 2.4 2.0 44.2
Escondido SPv 2.4 2.6 3.9 4.'1 5.9 6.5 1.1 6.7 5.3 3.9 2.8 2.3 542
Miramar 2.3 2.5 3.'l 4t 5.1 5.4 6.t 5.8 4.5 33 24 2.1 47.1
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Appendix A - Reference EvaDotranspiration (ETo) Table*
County and Ciay Jan Feb Mar Apr Mav Jun Jul Aug Scp Oct Nov Dec
Annual
ETo
SAN DIEGO
Oceanside 2.2 2.7 3.4 3.7 49 46 4.6 5.1 4.1 3.3 2.4 20 42.9
Otay Lake 2.3 2.7 39 4.6 5.6 5.9 6.2 6l 4.t 3.7 2.6 2.2 50.4
Pine Vallev t.5 2.4 3E 5l 6.0 7.0 '78 '7.3 60 4.0 2.2 t.7 548
Ramona 2.t 2.1 3.4 46 5.2 6.3 6.7 6.8 5.3 4.t 2.8 2.1 5l.6
San Diego 2.1 24 3.4 4.6 5.1 5.3 5.7 5.6 4.3 3.6 2.4 2.0 46.5
Santee 2.1 2.7 3.'7 4.5 5.5 6.1 6.6 6.2 5.4 3.t 26 2.0 5l.l
ToEey Pines 2.2 2.3 3.4 3.9 4.0 4.t 4.6 4.'7 3.8 2.E 2.0 20 39.E
Wamer Springs I6 2.'l 3.7 4.7 5.7 7.6 8.3 1.7 6.3 4.0 2.5 1.3 560
SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco t.5 1.3 2.4 30 3.1 4.6 4.9 4t 4.1 2.8 t.3 0.'1 35.r
SAN JOAQUIN
Farmington 1.5 l5 2.9 4.7 6.2 '1.6 t.l 6.8 5.3 3.3 l4 0.7 50.0
Lodi West l0 1.6 4.3 63 6.9 7.3 6.4 4.5 3.0 1.4 0t 46.7
Manteca 0.9 t.?3.4 5.0 65 7.5 80 't.l 5.2 3.3 1.6 0.9 51.2
Stockton 0.8 1.5 2.9 47 6.2 7.4 8t 6.E 5.3 3.2 1.4 0.6 49.1
Tracy 1.0 1.5 2.9 45 6.1 79 6.'l 5.3 3.2 1.3 0.'l 48.5
SAN LUIS OBISPO
Arroyo Grande 2.0 22 3.2 3.8 4.3 4.7 4.3 4.6 3.8 3.2 2.4 1.7 40.0
Atascadero t2 1.5 2.8 3.9 4.5 6.0 6.'7 6.2 5.0 3.2 1.7 1.0 43.?
Morro Bay 2.0 2.2 3l 3.5 43 4.5 4.6 46 3.8 3.5 2.1 t.7 39.9
Nipomo 2.2 2.5 3.8 5.1 5.7 62 6.4 6l 49 4.1 2.9 2.3 52t
Paso Robles 1.6 2.0 3.2 4.3 5.5 6.3 6.'l 5.1 3.7 2.t t.4 49.0
San Luis Obispo 2.0 2.2 3.2 4.1 4.9 5.3 4.6 5.5 4.4 35 2.4 1.7 43.t
San Miguel 1.6 2.0 3.2 4.3 5.0 6.4 7.4 68 5.1 3?2.1 l4 49.0
San Simeon 2.0 2.0 29 3.5 4.4 4.6 4.3 3.5 3.1 2.0 1.7 3E. r
SAN MATEO
Hal Moon Bay 1.5 1.7 2.4 3.0 3.9 4.3 43 4.2 3.5 2.8 1.3 1.0 33;l
Redwood City 1.5 It 2.9 38 5.2 5.3 6.2 5.6 4.E 3. r l.'1 1.0 42.8
Woodside l8 2.2 3.4 4.8 5.6 6.3 6.5 6.2 4.8 3.7 24 t.t 49.5
SANTA BARBARA
Betteravia 2.t 2.6 40 5.2 60 5.9 58 5.4 4t 3.3 2.7 2.t 49. t
Carpenteria 2.0 2.4 3.2 3.9 4.8 5.2 5.5 5.7 45 3.4 2.4 2.O 449
Cuyama 2.1 3.E 54 6.9 7.9 8.5 7.7 5.9 4.5 2.6 2.0 59.7
Goleta 2.t 2.5 3.9 5.1 5.7 5.7 5.4 5.4 4.2 32 28 2.2 48. t
Goleta Foothills /J 2.6 3.7 5.4 53 5.6 5.5 5.7 4.5 3.9 28 23 49.6
Guadalupe 2.0 2.2 32 3.7 4.9 46 4.5 46 4.1 3.3 2.4 1.7 4 t.l
Lompoc 2.0 2.2 3.2 3.'l 4.8 4.6 49 4.t 39 3.2 2.4 t.?4l .l
lrs Alamos 1.8 2.0 3.2 4.1 4.9 5.3 51 5.5 4.4 3.7 2.4 t.6 44.6
Santa Barbara 2.O 25 3.2 38 4.6 5.I 55 4.5 3.4 2.4 t.E 1.8 40.6
Sarra Maria 1.8 2.3 3.1 5.1 5.7 5.8 5.6 5.3 4.2 35 2.4 1.9 4'1 .4
Santa Ynez t.7 2.2 3.5 5.0 58 6.2 6.4 6.0 4.5 3.6 2.2 t7 48.7
Sisquoc 2t 2.5 38 4.1 6t 6.3 6.4 58 4.7 3.4 2.3 It 49.2
Solvang 2.0 2.0 3.3 43 5.0 5.6 6.1 5.6 4.4 3.7 2.2 1.6 45.6
SANTA CLARA
Gilroy 1.3 t.t 3.1 4.1 5.3 5.6 6.t 5.5 4.'7 34 1.7 l.t 43.6
Los Gatos t.5 l.t 2.t 3.9 5.0 5.6 6.2 55 4.7 3.2 t.7 l.l 42.9
Morgan Hill 1.5 1.8 3.4 42 6.3 70 't.l 60 5.1 3.',|1.9 1.4 49.5
Palo Alto t.5 l.t 28 3.8 5.2 5.3 62 5.6 5.0 3.2 t.'l 1.0 43.0
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Aooendix A - Reference EvaDotransDiration (ETo) Table*
Countv 8nd Citv Jan Feb Mrr Apr M8v Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Annurl
ETo
SANTA CLARA
San Jose 1.5 1.8 3.1 4.1 5.5 5t 6.5 5.9 52 3.3 l.E 1.0 45.3
SANTA CRUZ
De Laveaga 1.4 t.9 3.3 4.7 4.9 5.3 5.0 4.t 36 3.0 1.6 1.3 408
Green Vallev Rd 1.2 l.E 3.2 45 4.6 5.4 5.2 50 3.7 3. t 1.6 t.3 40.6
Santa Cruz 1.5 It 2.6 3.5 4.3 4.4 48 4.4 3.E 2.t t.'1 t.2 36.6
Watsonville 1.5 t8 2.1 3.7 4.6 4.5 4.9 4.2 4.0 2.9 1.8 1.2 37.7
Webb 1.8 2.2 3.'7 4.t 5.3 5.7 5.6 5.3 4.3 34 2.4 l.t 46.2
SHASTA
Bumey o.7 t.0 2.t 3.5 4.9 5.9 7.4 6.4 4.4 2.9 0.9 0.6 40.9
Fall tuver Mills 06 1.0 2.'l 3.7 50 6.1 7.E 6.7 4.6 2.E 0.9 05 4l.E
Glenburn 06 1.0 2.t 3.?50 6.3 7.8 6.7 4.7 2.8 09 0.6 42.1
McAnhur 0.7 t.4 29 4.2 5.6 69 E.2 '1.2 50 3.0 Ll 0.6 468
Redding 1.2 1.4 2.6 4.t 5.6 7.1 E.5 53 3.2 t.4 0.9 4E.E
SIERRA
Downieville 0.7 1.0 2.3 35 5.0 6.0 '1 4 62 4.7 2.t 0.9 0.6 41.3
Sierraville 0.'l l.l 2.2 32 4.5 5.9 7.3 6.4 4.3 2.6 0.9 0.5 39.6
SISKIYOU
Happy Camp 0.5 09 2.0 3.0 4.3 5.2 6.t 5.3 4.1 2.4 09 05 35. t
MacDoel t.0 3. r 4.5 5.9 7.2 E.l 't.t 5.1 3.I 1.5 l0 49.0
Mt Shasta 0.5 09 2.0 3.0 4.5 5.3 6.'l 5.',l 4.0 2.2 07 05 36.0
Tule lake FS 0.7 t.3 2.'7 4.0 54 6.3 7.t 6.4 4.'1 2.8 1.0 06 42.9
Weed 05 0.9 20 2.5 4.5 5.3 6.'7 5.5 3.7 2.0 09 0.5 34.9
Yreka 06 0.9 2.1 3.0 4.9 5.t 7.3 6.5 4.3 2.5 0.9 0.5 39.2
SOLANO
Benicia 1.3 1.4 2.'7 3.8 4.9 5.0 6.4 5.5 4.4 2.9 t2 0.'1 40.3
Dixon 0.'7 1.4 3.2 5.2 6.3 7.6 8.2 7.2 5.5 4.3 1.6 t.l 52.'l
Fairfield l.l 1.7 2.8 4.0 5.5 6.1 7t 6.0 4.8 3.1 1.4 09 45.2
Hastings Tract l6 2.2 3.7 5.1 6t '1.E t.1 7.t 5.',l 40 2.1 l6 57.1
Putah Creek l0 t.6 3.2 4.9 6t 't.3 7.9 1.0 5.3 3.8 I.E 1.2 5 r.0
Rio Vista 0.9 t.1 28 4.4 59 6.7 7.9 65 5.1 3.2 1.3 0.7 4?.0
Suisun Valley 06 t.3 3.0 4.7 5.E '7 .0 ?.7 6.t 53 3.E 1.4 0.9 48.3
Winters 09 t.'l 3.3 5.0 6.4 '7.5 7.9 '7.0 5.2 3.5 t.6 t.0 51.0
SONOMA
Bennen Valley l.l t.1 3.2 4.1 5.5 6.5 6.6 5.7 4.5 3.1 1.5 0.9 44.4
Cloverdale l.l 1.4 2.6 34 5.0 5.9 6.2 5.6 4.5 2.t t.4 0.'1 40.7
Fort Ross t.2 l4 2.2 3.0 3.7 4.5 4.2 4.3 3.4 24 1.2 0.5 3l.9
Healdsburg 1.2 t5 2.4 3.5 5.0 5.9 6.1 5.6 4.5 28 1.4 o.7 40.t
Lincoln t2 1.7 2.E 4.7 6.t '1.4 8.4 7.3 5.4 t9 t2 51.9
Petaluma 1.2 t.5 28 4.6 5.6 4.6 5.1 4.5 2.9 1.4 0.9 39.6
Sarta Rosa 1.2 1.7 28 3.'.l 5.0 60 6.1 5.9 45 2.9 t.5 0.'t 42.O
Valley of the Moon 1.0 1.6 30 4.5 5.6 66 '1.1 63 4.7 3.3 t.5 1.0 46.t
Windsor 09 1.6 3.0 45 5.5 6.5 65 5.9 4.4 3.2 1.4 t.0 44.2
STANTSLAUS
Denair 1.0 l9 3.6 4',1 7.0 '1.9 8.0 6.1 5.3 3.4 1.5 1.0 51.4
La Grange t.2 l5 3.1 4.7 6.2 7.7 8.5 7.3 5.3 34 1.4 o7 51.2
Modesto 0.9 1.4 3.2 4.7 6.4 't.'7 8.1 6.8 5.0 3.4 1.4 o7 49.?
Nevrman 1.0 1.5 3.2 4.6 62 '7.4 8.1 6.7 5.0 3.4 1.4 0.7 49.3
Oakdale t2 t.5 3.2 4.',l 62 7.7 E.l '1.1 5t 3.4 1.4 0.7 50.3
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1.7
Aooendix A - Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Table*
County snd City Jon Feb Mar Apr Msv Jun Jul Aug sep Oct Nov Dec
Annual
ETo
STANISLAUS
Patterson 1.3 2.1 4.2 54 7.9 8.6 8.2 6.6 5.8 40 1.9 1.3 57.3
Turlock 0.9 l5 3.2 4.7 6.5 8.2 7.0 5.1 3.4 1.4 o7 50.2
ST'TTER
Nicolaus 0.9 1.6 3.2 4.9 6.3 7.5 t.0 6.9 5.2 34 1.5 0.9 50.2
Yuba City 1.3 2.1 2.E 4.4 5.7 1.2 7.1 6.1 4.7 3.2 t.2 0.9 46.7
TEHAMA
Coming t.2 t.8 29 4.5 6.t '7.3 E.l ?.2 5.3 3.7 1.7 l.t 507
Gerber t0 t.8 3.5 5.0 6.6 '1.9 t.7 '1.4 5.t 4.1 t.t Ll 54.'1
Gerber Drvland 0.9 1.6 32 4.'t 6.7 t.4 9.0 79 60 4.2 2.O t.0 55.5
Red Bluff l2 t.8 29 4.4 5.9 74 85 't3 5.4 3.5 t.7 1.0 5l.l
TRINITY
Hay Fork 0.5 l.t 2.3 3.5 4.9 5.9 '1 0 60 4.5 2.E 0.9 0.7 40.I
Weaverville 0.6 l.l 2.2 4.9 5.9 7.3 6.0 4.4 2.7 0.9 0.'1 40.0
TULARE
Aloaueh 0.9 1.7 3.4 4E 6.6 8.2 7.3 5.4 34 1.4 o.7 5t.6
Badger 1.0 t.3 2.7 4.1 6.0 7.3 7.7 7.O 4.8 33 1.4 o.7 47.3
Delano t.t 1.9 4.0 4.9 ?.2 '7.9 8.1 7.3 5.4 3.2 l5 1.2 53.6
Dinuba l.l t.5 3.2 4.7 6.2 E.5 7.3 5.3 3.4 1.4 o7 5t.2
Lindcove 0.9 1.6 3.0 4.E 65 '7.6 8.t 7.2 5.2 3.4 1.6 0.9 50.6
Ponerville 1.2 1.8 34 4.7 6.6 8.5 '1.3 5.3 3.4 1.4 0.7 52.1
Visalia 0.9 1.7 3.3 5.1 6.E 7.7 7.9 69 4.9 3.2 t.5 0.E 50.7
TUOLUMNE
Groveland l.l 1.5 2.E 4.1 5.7 7.2 '7 .9 6.6 5.1 3.3 1.4 0.1 4',7 .5
Sonora Ll 1.5 2.8 4l 5.8 7.2 7.9 6.7 5.1 3.2 1.4 0.'1 47.6
VENTURA
Camarillo 2.2 25 3.',|4.3 5.0 5.2 5.9 5.4 4.2 3.0 2.5 2.1 46.1
Oxnard 2.2 2.5 3.2 4.4 4.6 5.4 4.8 4.0 3.3 2.4 2.0 42.3
Piru 2.t 2.t 4.1 5.6 6.0 6.8 7.6 7.E 5.8 5.2 3.7 32 61.5
Pon Hueneme 2.0 2.3 3.3 4.6 49 4.9 4.9 5.0 3.'7 3.2 25 2.2 43.s
Thousand Oaks 2.2 2.6 3.4 4.5 54 5.9 6.'1 6.4 5.4 3.9 26 2.0 51.0
Ventura 22 2.6 3.2 3.8 46 4.7 5.5 49 4.1 3.4 2.5 2.0 43.5
YOLO
Bryte 0.9 t.1 J.J 5.0 6.4 7.5 '1.9 7.0 5.2 3.5 t.6 1.0 51.0
Davis 1.0 1.9 3.3 50 6.4 7.6 8.2 7.1 5.4 4.0 1.8 t.0 52.5
Espano t.0 1.7 3.4 5.5 6.9 E.l 85 7.5 5.E 42 2.0 1.2 5 5.8
Winrers t.'1 2.9 4.4 5.8 7.t 7.9 6.7 5.3 3.3 l6 1.0 49.4
Woodland 1.0 I.E 3.2 4.7 6.1 't.'t 8.2 7.2 5.4 3.7 t.7 l0 5 t.6
Zamora l.t 1.9 3.5 5.2 6.4 '1.4 7.8 7.0 5.5 4.0 1.9 t2 52.E
\ T'BA
Brovms Valley l0 l.'7 3.1 4.7 6t '7.5 8.5 7.6 5.7 4.1 2.0 t.l s2.9
Brownsville l.l 1.4 26 4.0 5.7 68 '1.9 68 53 3.4 t.5 0.9 47.4
were
1) Califomia lrrigation Management Information System (CIMIS);
2) Referencc EvapoTrarrspiration Zones Map, UC Dept. of Land, Air & Water Resources and Califomia Dept of Water
Resources 1999; and3) Referenc€ Evapotranspiration for Califomia, Univenity ofcaliforflia, Department of Agriculture and N8tural Resources
( l9E7) Bulletin 1922i4) D€t€rmining Daily Reference Evapotranspiration, Cooperative Extension UC Division ofAgriculture and Natural Resourccs
( 1987), Publication t eaflet21426
38
App€ndit B - Sanpl€ W8aer E{ficient Lradscapc Worfuheet
1JAiER EFFICIEflT LITID*AE frONXA']EE
hf,lcd odbylha pWW,il &?il lh. {!{l/,itdal€f,,€,tldllpL!,nqF, Doamtfrkn
Eeare coflpbb aflsgadd,t l and B) dtlp rql<d?el
Pleds€ @,nplete the
iquarc footage of a,ea pot h@tt zone.
' Hy.rtdorr.lM.Ww&rUsaMfl=AMQT.
LW . Lgttl Wslet
SECTTOII A. HYDRAZO'IE INFOR AT'ON TABLE
/3,Ae$) fot each hytlrczone, Ufi es metry hbres es to ptovlde the
39
SECTION B. WATER BUDOET CALCULAflONC
The ptuject's App ed Water Nlowence shell be calcuhtecl usltg thls equation:
MAWA = Ero)TxLA)+(0.3xsLA)l
MAWA = Maxlmum r'1/owance (gqllons per Wer)
aAm hom Appendlx A (tnches Nt WartETo = Rebrcnce0.7 = ET AdlustmenalA = ladscaped Aree lnc0.62 = Conversbn factor (b S'E,clal Landsaary Area (squaft bet)
SLI = Po,lid1 of the landscape
pr squate l@l)
t htentllhd as Spedal La[rdsf€,pe Aroa feot)0.3 =the edc tlonal ET fot Specid Landscape Ar.a (1 7 = 0.3)
Hrxlmum Awtld W.t* AtbD.nca =
Sl,ow carclrr€t{rns.
Pef yeef
Ellec'dva Pr?E,l dbtto n I EooO
ff cons,danng Effedw Ptoclpftaflon, uso 25%
Maxlmum App a<t Water Nbwatw:
MAWA= (ETo - EWt) (0.62) l(0.7 x LA)
lltxtmum Appllocl W€tor Altowr,nce
Show calculatlons.
t,?6 follouttng equatlon to ca,wlate
iI
yrf,,r
40
No.a{"zne *t-)
ETWU = EsumatedETo = Re{€rcnce
use per yeer (gellons per year)
(inahes per year)
PF = Plant Factor (eee Definltlons)HA = Hydtozone Arca medlum, and low water us€ ereeslsLA = Speclal Ldndsc€.pe feet)0.62 = Convercion Factor (tc)per sque,e foot)
o.71)lE = lnigd$on Efllclency
tlyctrozone T.bte tot Calcuredng
Ploase complete the W@zono as many ta es
Esd/meled Tot,,l Wats Use-
Show calculetlons.
Esfim€ted Total Water U* ls calculated uslng tho followhry fomule:
ETWU=(
wheO:
Appendix B - Sample Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet.
WATER. EFFIGIENT LANDSCAPE WORKSIIEET
This $,prksheet is flled out by the projed appl'cant and it is a required elemenl of lhe Landscape Oocumenlation Package.
Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo)
'Hl&o2one *lt'ranarrg Dclr;rf bn
Eg1)Mlawn
2 ) lofl watet usc anti,Es
3) nediun wetet u* pla i@
'nAWe lannnt Gattons N,ovsttt - Gto) ( 0.62) [ (ETAF x LA)
+ ((1-ETAA x SLA)I
where 0 62 is a conreGion faclor that conterb acre-
inctEs pet acfe per year to gallorB per square foot pe,
year, LA is the total landscape arEa in square bet, SLA
is the total specisl landscape area in square lbet,
a.d ETAF is .55 ior residenlial areas and 0.,{5 br no.F
reside.iial areas
ETAF Calculations
Regular Landscape Areas
Total ETAF x Area (B)
Total Area (A)
Average ETAF B+A
Average ETAF for R€ular Landscape Areas must
be 0.55 or below foi residential areas, and o.rl5 or
below for non-residential areas.
otrigaoon ne.,,a
ovelDad sp/ay
ot dtb
c ,rrig.doD Eficiqrcy
0.75 for qqy Ed
0.81 bt dtip
'E lyu(Annull Gllloo! Requlrrd) =Elox0.62xE|AFxke€
wtrere 0.62 rs a conrrersion
faclor that conrreats acte-
inches per acre per Far lo
gallons per squaE foot per
,l@t
All Landscape Areas
Total ETAF x Area (B+D)
TotalArea (A+C)
Sitewide ETAF (B+D) + (A+C)
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Hydrozone t
/Plantlng
o€scdptlon'
PlaNt
Faclor (PF)
lnigallon
fetloao
lnlgadon
Efnclency
(tE)'
ETAF
(PF/lE)
Lancscapo
A.oa (3q, t)
ETAF x ArcA Esdmatod Total
Watgr Uge
1rnuuf
Regular Landscape Areas
Totals (A)(B)
Special Landscape Areas
I
1
1
Totals (c)(D)
ETWI Total
ilaximum Allowed Watsr Allowance ( AWA)"
Agpadix C - Srnple Ccrttficrte ol Coropltfoo.
C ERT' F' CATE OF COfrPLE' O'{
7tr,! oart tcri, A tf.d qd b! 0E poFa tffii rf,,o @tn,/'&| ol ip bn@ ptt/f,d.
PndtEcl rnFoilr|roil rrlgT
Adclrrat rrrd Laca$orra
Ownor or hltlhaJ
ProFdyOwaet
'lws @tllfy that llwe have B@lwd coples
and he Cedficate d Cotn&don end Al€t
ec@rdence wlth the Lendsc€,Pe and
Pmpetty Owner Slgnetura
Pt€€,se ansflar the1. Date th€ Lands€aN2. Date the
Wumenbtldt Peckage
ls malnb,hed ln
Package ms suDrPitttd to tl'€ loc,/.
Pef*ago wae aDroved by Uo local
Date that e copy Wetet Efrchna LEndecapo Wot*sheet (lncludlw tho Weler Buctget
submlltod l@t wrw purveyot-
43
PART 2 @ t $TAtJAfrOi ACdOtOt lO lO 7rl2LtflMlP?
'!vc c4,,flfy hC
*tdt tlD otd.oan@
cf€.llfuaflo/],, ol llta t.,rdcCpc Dodr riadd, Prchgt,'
P/tf7'- nnta tprl *tlrNt lflo
Atldt Ds/E/,rfrf€,E lor eW th. frgadon ,rndda oi Seclbn 192 ,0.
hlni .a aCHJOULE OF ,AnBqPE rllo
Sedoi $2.11.
Pafr|tl Lr @ttE rneBlfldl AUN|EFORT
At6dl Lr,c{,c.pc ltrig,ddt AtNL Wl Fr or&?,rldp
?aRt d aorl udAGaElTEAOE?
?acxtw
ryoa parroda r{E oosfierr8 m9 mrt ,ra, Doa4 aJArfi &,l dr@ h ,wd.,f€
t l tE ls,tdfl,, pluf,rO un Wffin ,,d6/tu1 @t?/,ol,n rfri 0D dtu{$ dn
Alfr(,t d d@ twtt lf not genottaly
S6don ,S26
Ai,dt @Jrtottlttlc,t va*yhrg h$.nl€rffidt d
sf[,a/l192.5.
N<cap pct u naa
t!,f,l,,rxfrancc
44
Appendix C - Sample Certificate of Completion.
CERT!FICATE OF COTPLETION
This certificale is flled oul by the projed applicant upon co.npletion of th€ landscape projecl.
PART I. PROJECT II{FOR ATION SHEET
Prcpcrty Own.t
'lA e certify that lA e have received copies of all the documents within the Landscape Documentation Package
and the Certificete of Complelion and that it is our responsibility to see that the projecl is maintained in
accordance with the Landscape and lnigation Maintenance Schedule.'
Property Owner Signature
Please answer the quGtions below:1. Date the Landscape Documentation Package was submitted to the local agency2. Date the Landscape Documentation Package was approved bythe local agency3. Date that a copy of the Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet (including lhe Water Budgel Calculation) was
submitted to the local water purveyor_
Date
Date
Pro,ecl Name
Name of Proiect Applicant Telephone No.
Fax No
Tifle EmailAddress
Company Slreet Address
Criy Slale I Zip Code
45
PART 2. GERTIFIGATIOX OF !]ISTALLATIOI{ AGGORDII{G TO THE LAI{OSCAPE
DOCU EI{TATIOI{ PAGXACE
"l/we certify that based upon periodic site observalions, the work has been compleled in accordance with the
ordinance and that the landscape planting and inigation installation conform with the criteria and specifications of
the approved Landscape Documentalion Package.'
PART 3. IRRIGATIO}I SGHEDULII'G
Attach parameters for setting the inigation schedule on controller per ordinance Seclion 492.10.
PART 4. SGIIEDULE OF I.IXDACIPE AT{D IRRIGATION AII{TEI{AIICE
Attach schedule of Landscape and lnigation Maintenance per ordinance Seclion 492.11 .
PART 5. LAI{DSCAPE IRRIGATIOI{ AUDIT REPIORT
Attach Landscape lnigation Audit Report per ordinance Section 492.12.
PART 6. SOIL AI{AGE E]IT REPORT
Anach soil analysis report, if not previously submitted with the Landscape Documentation Package per ordinance
Seciion 492.6.
Attach documentation verifying implementation of recommendations from soil analysis report per ordinance
Seclion 492.6.
46
Aooendix D - Prescriotive Comoliance Ootion
Water Eflicient Landscape Ordinance.
use the prescriptive compliance option:
(A) date
(B) project applicant
(C) project addrcss (ifavailable. parcel and/or lot numbe(s))
the applicant is not served bv a private well
(G) contact information for the project applicant and prolrertv owner
@ELo".
into landscape area (unless contra-indicated bv a soil test):
(3) Plant material shall complv with all ofthe followins:
the plant area excludine edibles and areas usins recvcled water:
applications where mulch is contraindicated.
(4) Turf shall comolv with all of the followine:
in non-residential areas:
chanee for everv 4 feet of horizontal lenqth:
(5) Inisation svstems shall compl), with the followine:
@nsor.
orimarv oower source is intemrpted.
of the system is within the manufactureB recommended pressure rane.e.
as close as oossible to the point ofconnection ofthe water supolv.
hieher usine the protocol defined in ASABMCC 802-2014.
irrie.ation or other means that produces no runoff or overspray.
47
measure landscape warer use shall be installed.
maintenance.
48
RECEIVED
N0\/ 0 2 2017
CIIY CIERl{'S OFFICE
REGtrEVEE
()cT 3 r 2017
STAFF REPORT l]rT'/'^,|li!rr,ilsTRATl0il
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Oq- W PIT I
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Daniel Wall, Director of Public Wor
Originator: Brandon Araujo, Project Engineer B.A.
Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan
A presentation will be delivered by the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy on the Lower Los
Angeles River Revitalization Plan.
Backsround
In 2015, Assembly Bill 530 (Rendon) authorized the Califomia Secretary of Natural Resources, in
coordination with the Los Angeles County Board ofSupervisors, to appoint a local working group
to develop a revitalization plan for the Lower Los Angeles River.
The "Lower Los Angeles River" refers to the section of the Los Angeles River from the City of
Vernon's nonhem limits to the mouth of the river in hng Beach.
This working group consists of non-governmental organizations and l2 cities along the river
including the City of Vernon. The working group first met in May 2016 and is set to finalize the
revitalization plan in February 2018.
Fiscal Imoact
There is no fiscal impact to receive and file a presentation by the Rivers and Mountains
Conservancy on the status of the Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan.
Attachment
l) PowerPoint presentation on the lnwer Los Angeles River Revitalization Project
11t2t2017
Assembly Bill 530
r ln 2015, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 530
(Rendon), authorizing the creation of a local "Working
Group'to develop the Lower LA River Revitalization Plan.
Offce of tre
Assembly Speaker,
State ol Califomia
I''EB IIIIYEI
San Gabriel and
Lov,er Los Angeles
Rivec and Mountains
Conservancy
County of
LosAngeles
11t2t2017
Process Schedule
Task
Evaluate existng
condilions
Develop concept plans
and options
Prepare drafr and final
plan
Community Engagement
B
Working Group Members
8uiEs6 - OErardCqtnEt.
C&rlbA!.rlruy DiiU 6r,stdqAnrElrt Ha(El
C0 d 8.1
CiV dEd Grrlu
CiV d Crdd,
OVdD E,
city o{ H'rhoEl Pii
CiU d Ldr! Sodl
CiV o{ L6 AnFh.
CiU ol Lynd
Ciy d ffdrftd
Cty ol PrrE nl
CiV ol Soit G.b
CiV ol\.hm
t tEtllEtr
Cdrr ol rf.EaH ttadr
EdYrdCd'mrt! EEniurE|BI*D
FrEr&olt URilg(tu.^R)
Flul| Ld b S9d (FLIS)
G.5fy (bcoc
Gasrtf fl'r.g'lgftuffi,
l5d a. B.,
Ldle Badr Cdlarrrfdr CdF
LGln!.bC<iE EfnCdD6
L6ArlEb Cqllty Sr. Coer
Lc tu!E5. Carnt tst Di$H
LGAnFb Cafiy zrd Di{u
LGAng€E Comt a$ I)irlu
LGATg.E tLitibdnood L'ld
Prrdlkrh.tt
htCdrEal
Rrt(i,dYLEqr* Cdtd 8dd
RisL^
nrNalrlCdE'EE,
In TnEbRE L-d
Tr*/ul
Utrllltt!F#ffii,
YU,E R.CbrliCtrrfl Ddu
ftE$dCoEd\,*ttAra.ri,
fttsn ir.tiEd
2
111212017
5 Plan Element Committees &
3 River Segment Committees
Rio Hondo to
Compton Creek
Compton Creek to
LA River Outlet
Vemon to
Rio Hondo
Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
J
a
11t2t2017
Water and Environment
r Manage Flood Risk
r Enhanco Local Water Capture and Use
r lmprove Environmental Quality
r Conservo, Enhance and Restore Habitat, Biodiversity,
and Floodplain Functjons
Public Realm
r Enhancs Conneclivity
r Enhance and Create Diverse, vibrant Public Spacss
t lmprove UBer Experience and Equitable Acc6s
4
1'U2t2017
Community Engagement
r Liston to the communiv's needs to improve the
Lowor LA River
r Build awar6n6s of the Lower LA River and
promote revitalization
r Continue to work with the community while
building projscts
B
5
11t2t2017
Engagement Opportunities - Phase 1
I'TEIIIIVII
Community Outreach: Previous Events
Kick Ofi EYent City of South Gate Workshop
City of Long Beach Wo*shop
LOWEI II IIVER
6
1112t2017
Community Outreach: Previous Events
Trail Use Etiquette Training Earlh Day Bike Ride with Speaker Rendon
Long Beicil Bike Ride wilh LACBC
Lower LA River Movie Night- Summer 2017
7
1112t20',t7
Community Outreach Phase 1 -
Online Survey Mapping Tool
r 300 responses Online Mapping
Survey
r'121 walUrun respondents
r 134 bike respondents
r Major community concems:
r Safety and Lighting
r Cleanliness
r Access
r Location based data
r 710 freeway is a banier to safe
connectivity along path in South
Gate
r Trail width is too nanow for
pedestrians and bicyclists to
share along the path in Lynwood
r Sites for pedestrian and bike
crossings
r Sites with poor lighting
Community Outreach Event lnput - lssues
r Transient population, homelessness
! Air pollution and odors
r Prevent displacement
r Lack of landscaping and shade
r Access to he River
r Lack of Amenities
r Seorrity
r Safer connections for bicydists
. River channel not designed to account for sea level rise at its outlet in Long
Beach and may exacerbate potential coastal and inland flooding
r Doesn't resemble a 'rivef (too much concrete)
8
1112t2017
Community Outreach Event lnput - Opportunities
r Connect he LLAR to other community
r Dominguez Gap Wetand as a lemplate
r lncrease part space
r Convert warehouses to green space
r Provide betler and consistent
maintenance of river, trails, pahs, and
sfeeb
. Provide better se@rity
r ProMde shade
r Create a natural-looking river
t lnvolve localyou$ in watershed
education prolects
. Condud oiteadr b he transieot
populalirn
Outreach Events: Phase 2
r 3 Bike Tous with LACBC
r 6 Popup Events with FLTS
r 3 Community Workshops
r Celebration Event
I
Lou,erLARiverorg/calendar
11t2t2017
Next Steps
Share your ideas or input with us at LowerlARiver.oro/survev
To leam more, visit Lowerl-ARiverorq
Attend a Working Group Meeting or join us at an event in your
community!
Final Plan Completion. February 2018
10
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CIIYCLERI('S OFFICE
REGtrBVBD
ocT 3 I 2017
CITY ADMINISTRATION
w 11lzJn
STAFF REPORT
FI NANC E/TREASU RY DEPARTM ENT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
October 30,2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
William Fox, Finance Direc ,or$T
City Warrant Register for City Council Agenda of November 7,2017
It is recommended that the attached City Warrant Register No. 1482 be approved at the City Council meeting of
November 7,2017.
City Warrant Register No. 1482 tolals $1,302,515.48, and covers claims and demands presented during the
peiioO of October 10 through October 30,2017, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank.
The following list details the components of City Warrant Register No. 1482'
1. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $753,179.46;
2. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $499,261.07; and
3. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $50,074.95.
4. Voided check No. 355997, 356029 totaling $34-24.
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7,2017
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.
William Fox
Finance Director
Date:
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:
Void Checks: 355997, 356029
Printed: 1 0/30/20 17 2:41 :22PM Page 2 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
WIRES
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
BENEFTT ASSOCIATION VERNON 011.210250 1,926.14 Police Association Member Dues: Ben2O162O
POL Payment
011.210250 3,413.20 IBEW Dues: Payment
DATE wlREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
1707
1,926.14
'1708
3,413.20
't709
3,122.OO
1710
43,491.O7
1711
1711
961.29
1712
't712
1712
1712
1712
1011612017 246,758.00
1713
2,616.91
IBEW LOCAL 47
VERNON FIREMENS ASSOCIATION 0'11.210250 3,122.00 Fire House Fund: Payment
Ben2O1622
Ben20'1626
Ben20'16'18
Ben20'1618
Ben2O1612
Ben2O1624
10t1212017
't0t12t2017
10t12120't7
10t1212017
|CMA RETIREMENT TRUST 457 011.21O22O 43,491.07 Deferred Compensation: Payment 8en201610
CITY OF VERNON, FSAACCOUNT 011,'IOOO13
011 .100013
606.92 FSA - Dependent: Payment
354.37 FSA - Medical: Payment
10t12t2017
CALPERS 011.199999
o11.210240
011.210240
80.65 PERS Contribution Adj: Casas PEPRA Ben201612
Adj011.1015.530034 -0.24 PERS Contributions: Rounding Ben2O1612
Adjustment011.2'10240 246,026.72 PERS Contributions: Payment Ben20'16'12
241.80 PERS Survivor's Benefil: Payment Ben2O1612
409.07 PERS Buy-back: Payment
STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 01't.210260 2,616.91 Child Support: Payment
Pnnted: I 0 1301201 7 2:41 :22PM
10t16t2017
Page 3 oI 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1€2
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
WIRES
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
DATE wlREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
CENTRAL BASIN MWD 020.1084.500130 142,479.93 PotableWaterBreakdown VERAUGl T
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION VERNON 0'11.210250 1,926.'14 Police Association Member Dues: 8en201852POL Payment
TEAMSTERS LOCAL 911 011.1043.502030 -18.00 E. Zepeda to be adjusted 11/23 PR 8en201840
011.210250 2,772.00 Teamsters Local 911 Dues: Payment 8en201840
VERNON FIREIVIENS ASSOCIATION O11.21O25O 3,122.00 Fne House Fund: Payment 8en201856
ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST 457 O11.21O22O 44,226.07 Delerred Compensation: Payment 8en201842
17',t4
10t10t2017 142,479.93
'tot2612017
10t26t2017
'tot2612017
10t26t2017
1715
1,926.14
17'16
17',t6
2,754.O0
1717
3,122.00
17',tg
44,226.07
1719
1719
961.29
1720
't720
1720
1720
10t27t2017 252,A04.51
CIry OF VERNON, FSAACCOUNT 011.100013
01'1.100013
CALPERS
606.92 FSA - Oependent: Payment
354.37 FSA - Medical: Payment
8en201850
Ben20'1850
1012612017
01'1.1015.530034 -0.27 PERS Contributions: Rounding 8en201844
Adjustmento1'1.21o24o 252,153.91 PERS Contributions: Payment Ben201844
241 .80 PERS Survivor's Benefit: Payment Ben201844
409.07 PERS Buy-back: Payment
o't1.210240
o11.210240 8en201844
8en201854STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 011.210260 2,616.91 Child Support: Payment
Pnnted: 1Ol3Ol2O17 2:41.22PM
1721
Page 4 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7,2017
ACCOUNT
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
DATE WIREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
1012712017 2,616.91
TOTAL WTRES $ 753,179.46
Printed: 10/30/2017 2:41 :22PM Page 5 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
BRENNTAG PACIFIC, INC 020.1084.500140 -280.00 Credit
020.1084.500140 595.06ChlorineSupplies
020.1084.500140 9T3.26ChlorineSupplies
020.1084.500140 1,50'1.95 ChlorineSupplies
020.1084.500140 T39.6lChlorineSupplies
020.'1084.500140 943.02ChlorineSupplies
CALPORTLAND COMPANY 020.1084.520000 775.95 Supplies
JEREMY CROSS
LORENZO GAYTAN
BPr261630
BPtT 47880
8P1752378
8Pr754360
8Pt757081
8Pt761455
93414133
091117
55131065 011.0012645
55137900 011.00'12645
091817
091817
090517
355987
355987
355987
355987
355987
355987
4,472.90
355988
775.95
355989
260.00
355990
36.'18
355991
35599'l
5,072.98
355992
355992
36.18
355993
312.OO
011.'1031.596500 260.00 Mgmt & Supervision of Detective Units 1OO217
01'1.1031.596500 36.18 Arrest & Control / Tactical
1011012017
10t1012017
'tol't0t2017
'tot10l20't7
GOVCONNECTION, lNC. 011.9019.590'110 342.40 llem No.24630605-
011.9019.590110 4,730.58 ltem No. 14546434-
EDWARD HERNANDEZ 011.1031.596500 26.98 Anest & Control / Tactical
011.1031.596700 9.20 Anest & Control i Tactical
ANTHONY N4IRANDA
10t10t2017
't0t10t20't7
10110t2017
Ptinted 10130120't7 2:41'.22PM
011 1031.596500 312.00 IACP Conference
Page 6 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNT
MUNISERVICES, LLC
CARLOS OURIQUE
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
011.1004.595200
011.1031.596500
0'11.9019.590110
011.90'19.590110
011.9019.590110
011.9019.590110
011 .'t 03'l .596500
011.1031.s96500
01't.1031 .596700
0'11 .1033.540000
011.1021 .550000
011.1036-590000
3,750.00
260.01
803.00
'1,384.00
2,389.00
776.00
36.'18
36.18
400.00
011.0012644
o11.0012644
o1't.0012644
o't1.oo12644
UUT Fixed Fee 07117-Ogl17
D.R.E. Classroom Course
Software Subscription and Support fo|l
Software Subscription and Support for
Software Subscription and Support for
Software Subscription and Support
Arrest & Control / Tactical
Arrest & Control / Tactical
K-9 Detection Re-Certifi cation
rNV06000562
071017
B07040483
807040483
807040483
807040483
0911'17
091117
100517
201608
101017
15470
10t1012017
10t10t2017
355994
3,750.00
355995
260.01
355996
355996
355996
355996
5,352.00
3ss998
36.18
355999
36.18
356000
400.00
356001
296.52
356002
325.59
356003
LUIS VASQUEZ
RICHARD VILLEGAS
OSCAR ZOZAYA
INC ALLSTAR FIRE EOUIPMENT
ALEXIS AMADO
INC ANGEL CITY DATA
P tinled: 101301201 7 2:41 :22PM
296.52 Haix Structure Boots-011.0012515
10110120't7
'tot10t2017
10110t2017
1011012017
10t1212017
10t12t2017
325.59 Reimb. Community Outreach Supplies-
150.00 System Design & Development
Page 7 of 36
P.O.#
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
DATE CHECKINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
INC AUTOLIFT SERVICES 011.1046.590000 1,8'15.00 Laboronlyto perform annual osha 16789
BRAVO CDJR OF ALHAMBM 011.4031.840000 36,757.00 2018 Dodge Durango R/T RWD D0023
WDDS75-01'1.4031.840000 8.75 Tire Tax
011.4031.840000 3,400.02 SalesTax
INC CAINE & WEINER COIVIPANY 011.1004.596200 715.31 Collection Services
011 .0012619
01'1.00'12578
o11.OO12574
10t12t2017
10t12t2017
'to112t2017
10t12t2017
10t12t2017
10t12t2017
't0t12t2017
150.00
356004
I ,8'15.00
356005
356005
356005
40,165.77
356006
715.31
356007
356007
337.00
356008
1,758.33
356009
1,095.00
356010
3560'r 0
356010
356010
CITYOF HUNTINGTON PARK 011.1026.596905 179.00 Facility Rental / Recruitment Exam HPF1181
011.'1026.596905 '158.00 Facility Rental/ Recruitment Exam HPF11a2
COUNry OF LOS ANGELES 011.1043.595200 1,758.33 Labor& Equipment Charges
D0023
D0023
526648
11059697
11059698
'11059699
11062389
REPW1709120'160
8
INC D&R OFFICE WORKS 0'l'1.'1049.590000 1,095.00 Removal & Relocation of Cubicles 1070271N
DEWEY PEST CONTROL 0'l'1.'1033.590000 27.OO Petiodi O7l't7
01'1.'1033.590000 25.00 Period: 07/17
011.'1033.590000 25.00 Period: 07/17
0'l'1.'1033.590000 25.OOPetiodiO7l17
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNT
DEWEY PEST CONTROL
JAMES ESPALIN
FIRE APPARATUS SOLUTIONS
01'1.1033.590000
011.1033.590000
011.1033.590000
01'1 .1033.590000
011.1033.590000
01'1.'1033.590000
01'1 1033.590000
01'1 .1033.590000
011.1026.596800
01'1.'1033.570000
011.1033.570000
011.1033.570000
0'11.1033.570000
011.1033.570000
011 .1033.570000
011.1033.570000
0't'1.1033.570000
011.1033.570000
0'11.1033.570000
27.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
27.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
594.00
2,766.74
929.14
954.06
943.12
135.25
2,203.93
5,796.90
1,330.97
130.09
474.O2
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/'17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Tuition Reimbursement
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs
11130492
11130493
't1't30494
't1133221
11201404
11201405
11201406
11204167
091917
'11650
11651
11652
11653
'11654
11655
11656
11716
11717
11714
1011212017
10t1212017
356010
356010
356010
356010
356010
356010
356010
356010
306.00
356011
s94.00
356012
3560'12
356012
356012
356012
356012
356012
356012
356012
356012
15,664.22
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1011212017
Page I oI36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMAER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE CHECK
ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
LLC FOOTHILL COMMUNICATIONS 011,1036.560000 1,856.00
200.00
949.38
6.35
142.60
338.90
90.22
90.22
113.62
170.43
1,500.00
4,987.26
510.00
15.00
Relocation of Radios
Garnishment: Payment
Parts & Services-
Parts & Services-
Parts & Services-
Reimb. Possessory lnterest Tax-
Water Purilication Service/Maintenance
Water Purifi cation Service/Maintenance
Water Purillcation Service/l\4aintenance
Water Purification Service/Maintenance
Pump Repairs
New Fabricated Booster Head
Garnishment: Payment
Tires, Accessories & Repairs-
2128
Ben20'1608
105264
105265
105738
't 0101 7
98931500
98932054
98938707
98938940
25989
25991
8en201606
177 47
o11.OO12491
0'1'1.0012491
o1't .oo12491
1011212017
'tot12t20't7
1011212017
'to112t2017
3s60'r 3
1,856.00
356014
200.00
356015
356015
3560'15
1,098.33
356016
338.90
3560'17
3560'17
356017
3560'17
464.49
356018
356018
6,447.26
356019
510.00
356020
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
GARVEY EOUIPMENT COMPANY
MIKE GARZA JR
INC GE MOBILE WATER
011.210260
01'1.1046.520000
0'11 .'1046.520000
01'1 .'1046.520000
011.1048.530015
01'1 .1033.590000
0'11.'1033.590000
0'11.1033.590000
011.1033.s90000
020.1084.590000
020.'1084.590000
011.210260
011.1046.520000
1011212017
INC GENERAL PUI\4P COMPANY
LA COUNry SHERIFF'S DEPT.
LOPEZ & LOPEZ TIRE SERVICE
P tinled: 1ol3o l2o17 2t4 l.22PM
10t12t2017
't0t12t2017
011 .0012507
Page 10 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARMNT REGISTER NO. 1/182
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE CHECK
ISSUEO NUMBER AMOUNT
LOPEZ & LOPEZ TIRE SERVICE
O'REILLYAUTO PARTS
INC PACIFIC COMMERCIAL TRUCK
B
PIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
CORP
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011 1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011 1046.520000
011.1046.520000
0'11 .'1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
01'1.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
0'11.'1023.900000
15.00 Tires, Accessories & Repairs-
701.83 Tires, Accessories & Repairs-
287.55 Tires. Accessories & Repairs-
570.73 Tires. Accessories & Repairs-
96.5'l Tires, Accessories & Repairs-
198.54 Tires, Accessories & Repairs-
53.36 Auto Parts & Accessories-
194.53 Auto Parts & Accessories-
158.78 Auto Parts & Accessories-
43.69 Auto Parts & Accessories-
84.04 Auto Parts & Accessories-
54.99 Auto Parts & Accessories-
48.81 Auto Parls & Accessories-
-76.48 Return Credit-
4,575.00 9-9642 New g-ft stake bed installed on
423.'19 Sales Tax
6,500.00 Consulting Services
17819
'17865
17470
17880
17895
17959
3049130158
3049'130162
3049130829
3049130926
3049131084
3049131086
3049131918
RP3049130622
22920
22920
15508
0'l'l.00'12507
011 .0012507
01'l .0012507
011.0012507
011.0012507
011.0012507
o11.OO12492
011.0012492
o11.0012492
o11 0012492
011.OO12492
0't1.0012492
o11.0012492
o11.OO12492
o11.OO12620
10t12t2017
10t12t20',t7
356020
356020
356020
356020
356020
356020
1,885.16
356021
35602'l
356021
35602'l
35602'l
356021
356021
356021
561.72
356022
356022
4,998.19
356023
6,500.00
Page 11 of 36
10t12t2017
10t1212017
P.tr|,ted: 10 I 30120't 7 2.4',t :22PM
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE CHECK
ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
PLUMBING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 011.1048.520000
0'11.1049.520000
0't 1 .1049.520000
011 .'1049.520000
011.1049.520000
0'11.1049.900000
0'11.'1049.520000
011.1049.520000
011.120010
011 .'1049.520000
01'1.'1049.520000
011.1049.900000
01'1.1049.520000
011.1049.520000
01't.1049.520000
01'1 .1049.520000
01'1 .'1049.520000
QUALITY JET ROOTER, INC,
'12.77 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
151 .15 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
16.39 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
527.05 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
364.5'l Plumbing & Building Hardware-
26.55 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
28.69 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
458.02 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
508.01 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
35.52 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
-414.60 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
15.13 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
-25.54 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
78.20 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
'18.6'l Plumbing & Building Hardware-
'12.75 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
55.'15 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
245.00 Dishwasher Pump Repair
1,375.00 Hydro Jetting Lines
378.28 rCE (50-500 HP) EM ELEC GEN-DTESEL
011.1049.590000
011.1049.590000
020.1084.596200
s1'192158001
s'1192218001
s1192233001
s'l'192251001
s'1192364001
s'1192433001
s1192452001
s1192595001
s1192596001
s1192602001
s1192694001
s1192763001
s 11927 77001
s1192886001
s'l'192904001
s1193136001
s1193263001
22139
22214
3160725
o11.0012502
o11.O012502
o't1.o012502
0'11.0012502
011.0012502
0't1.0012502
011.0012502
011.0012502
011.0012s02
011.0012502
011.0012502
o11.OO',t2502
011.OO12502
011.0012502
o11.0012502
o11.00't2502
011.00't2502
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
356024
'l ,868.36
356025
356025
1 ,620.00
356026
1011212017
SOUTH COAST AQMD
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10112t2017
Page 12 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE CHECK
ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
SOUTH COAST AQMD
STATE STREET LAUNDRY
SWEINHART ELECTRIC CO
INC THE LIGHTHOUSE
GLORIA VALDIVIA
LLC WEBCO LB
WESTERN ALLIED CORPORATION
020.1084.596200
020.1084.596200
020.1084.596200
011.'1049.596200
01'1 .1049.596200
011.103'1.520000
011.103't .520000
011.1031 .520000
011.1031.520000
0'11.1049.900000
0'11.1046.520000
011.110021
0'11.1043.590000
0'l'1.1049.590000
378.28
127.46
127 .46
1,358.50
127 .46
15.30
9.00
't3.50
9.90
540.00
3160726
3164045
3164046
3167315
3168706
11057
11058
11059
11060
17716
366115
092017
L83374
621085
10t12t2017
ICE (>5OO HP) EM ELEC GEN DIESEL
Flat Fee for Last FY Emissions
Flat Fee for Last FY Emissions
tcE(50-500HP) & RULE 461
Flat Fee for Last FY Emissions
Laundry Services-
Laundry Services-
Laundry Services-
Laundry Services-
lnjection Pump Repairs
011.0012560
011.0012560
011 .0012560
0't'l .0012560
011.0012493
1011212017
1011212017
10t12t2017
10t12t2017
10t1212017
'1ot1212017
356026
356026
356026
356026
356026
2,497.44
356027
356027
356027
356027
47.70
356028
540.00
356030
36.64
356031
1,694.99
356032
9,145.00
356033
375.14
36.64 Auto Parts-
1,694.99 Employee Computer Loan
9,145.00 Street Sweeping Services 09i '17
375.14 Air Conditioner Maintenance
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
Y CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNT
WILLDAN ENGINEERING
BATTERY SYSTEMS INC
CALIFORNIA BUILDING
STANDARDS
CALIFORNIA BUILDING OFFICIALS
CALIFORNIA FRAME & AXLE
011 .'1043.596200
0'11.1043.596200
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
0'11.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1041.595200
011.1026.550000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
01't.'1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
01'1.1046.520000
01'1 .1046.520000
262.00 Labor Compliance Services
131.00 Labor Compliance Services
269.88 Vehicle Batteries-
24017 Vehicle Batteries-
117.37 Vehicle Batteries-
43'l .'16 Vehicle Bafteries-
658.55 Vehicle Batteries-
s34.60 3rd Otr 07/01117 -Ogl3ol17
'195.00 Job Ad / Building & Planning Manager
32.'16 Front End Repairs-
876.18 Front End Repairs-
139.87 Front End Repairs-
305.71 Front End Repairs-
215.00 Front End Repairs-
'140.00 Front End Repairs-
'140.00 Front End Repairs-
140.00 Front End Repairs-
712249
712240
4127914
4'130328
4149738
4157 421
4159910
101217
11047
46028
46056
46194
46258
46265
46267
46280
46294
011.OO12447
o11.OO12447
0't1.0012447
011.0012487
o11.0012447
10t12t2017
356034
356034
393.00
356035
356035
356035
356035
356035
1,717.13
356036
534.60
356037
'195.00
356038
356038
356038
356038
356038
356038
356038
356038
10t17t20't7
10t1712017
10117t2017
011 .0012488
011 .0012488
011.0012488
011.00't 2488
011.0012488
01't.0012488
0't't.00'12488
011 .0012488
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR OISPLAY
CALIFORNIA FRAME & AxLE
CENTRAL FORD
DEPARTIVIENT OF CONSERVATION
HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES
INTER-VALLEY POOL SUPPLY
Ptinted 10130120't1 2:41:22PM
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011 .'1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011 .'1046.520000
011.'1046.520000
011.1046.520000
01'1.1041.595200
011.1033.520000
01'1.1200'10
0'11.1043.520000
011.1048.520000
011.1049.520000
011.'1049.900000
020.1084.500140
140.00 Front End Repairs-
1'12.50 Front End Repairs-
95.83
90.12
151 .05
136.53
111.40
22 AA
a7 .20
137.06
3,316.31
537.61
'1,164.62
645.33
1,016.70
2,422.66
228.56
227 .90
46351
46370
304424
304469
305245
305578
305643
305700
305725
305763
101217
081917
092717
092717
092717
092717
092717
100221
10117t2017
1011712017
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Auto Parts-
Mapping Fee 3rd Qtr 2017
Small Tools & Plumbing Hardware-
Tools and Plumbing Hardware-
Tools and Plumbing Hardware-
Tools and Plumbing Hardware-
Tools and Plumbing Hardware-
Tools and Plumbing Hardware-
Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
011.0012488
011.0012488
011 .0012490
011 .0012490
011 .0012490
011.00't2490
011.0012490
01'1.0012490
0't't.oo12490
011 .0012490
10t17t2017
356038
356038
2,241.42
356039
356039
356039
356039
356039
356039
356039
356039
832.07
356040
3,316.31
356041
356041
356041
356041
356041
356041
6,4',|5.48
356042
011.0012517
01'1.0012508
011.0012508
0'11.0012508
011.0012508
011.0012508
10t17t2017
Page 15 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1ra2
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE CHECK
ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
INTER-VALLEY POOL SUPPLY
INC JOBS AVAILABLE
LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1
020.'t 084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.'1084.500140
020.'1084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.1084.500140
020.1084.500140
011.1026.550000
011 .'1046.520000
0't1 .'1049.520000
011.1046.520000
01'1.1046.520000
011.1046.520000
011.'1049.900000
011.1049.520000
011.1049.520000
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
356042
1,415.02
356043
1,014.00
356044
356044
356044
356044
356044
356044
356044
356044
305.69
203.48 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
162.78 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
170.92 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
130.23 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
146.50 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
2'11.62 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
154.64 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
162.78 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
97.67 Multi-ChlorHypochlorite
'l 46.50 Multi-Chlor Hypochlorite
'l,014.00 Job Ads-
12.85 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
13.38 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
29.28 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
14.26 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
220.08 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
7.50 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
2.99 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
5.35 Plumbing & Building Hardware-
100222
100223
100224
100225
100226
'100834
100835
100836
100837
'100838
1721027
406846
691904
69',t942
692020
692031
692054
692314
69234'l
10t17t2017
1011712017
011 .0012500
011_0012500
011.0012500
011.0012500
01'1.0012500
011.0012500
011.0012500
011.0012500
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'tot17 t2017
Page 16 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CHECKS
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
QUEST DIAGNOSTICS
PHILLIP SWINFORD
AGILITY RECOVERY
AMERICAN METAL CRAFT
ARKADIN, INC
AT&T
ATET
011.1026.502031
01'1.1031.596500
01'1.9019.590110
011.1033.520000
011.9019.5600'10
011.9019.560010
0't1 .9019.5600't 0
0'11.9019.560010
011.9019.560010
011 .90'19.560010
011.9019.5600',|0
011.9019.560010
011.9019.560010
011 .9019.560010
0'l'1.9019.560010
5036834994
042117
A465480
426
10853360917
1020'1399
102097 44
10209745
10209747
102097 48
10210180
10248514
092017
092017(2)
092817
356045
6.23
356046
17.12
356047
395.00
356048
507 .O7
356049
71 .97
356050
356050
356050
356050
356050
356050
356050
6,455.41
356051
356051
356051
6.23 Medical Expense / V. Malkenhorst
17.12 Fieatms lfactical Rifle Adv
395.00 Oisaster Recovery Services 10/17
507.07 Blueprinting & Design Fee
71-97 Phone Conference
10t17 t2017
10t17t2017
10t1912017
10t1912017
10t19t2017
20.74
2,494.59
18.86
1,230.46
1,297.69
1,374.63
18.44
127.',19
455.55
505.2',1
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/'17
Period:08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 08/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Pa€e 17 oI 36Ptinted: 1 0 I 3Ol2O1 7 2:4 1
- 22PM
10t19t2017
P.O.#
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
OATE
ISSUEO
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
AT&T
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.
PAUL CERDA JR
WILLIAM DAVIS
EMPIRE CLEANING SUPPLY
01'1.9019.560010
011.1033.560000
011 .'1043.560000
0'11.9019.520010
011 .9019.520010
01'1.9019.520010
0't 1 .9019.5200'10
011.1031.596500
011.1048.5300'15
01'1.120010
011 .1200'10
011 .1 200'1 0
011.120010
011 .120010
011.120010
011 .'120010
100217
092217
092217 (2\
KHH8134
KHH8134
KHH8134
KHH8134
0911't 7
101717
987110
987110
987110
987110
987110
987110
987110
10t't9t2017
10t19t2017
356051
1,591.16
356052
356052
.134.56
356053
356053
356053
3s6053
2,45't.37
356054
22.98
356055
725.96
356056
356056
356056
356056
356056
356056
356056
503 21 Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
UAG Surface Pro 4 Rugged case -
Logitech Wireless Combo MK270 -
Canon imageFORMULA DR-C225 Office
Sales Tax
22.98 LEDS / FOS
56.61
77 .95
192.48
120.30
1,93'r.04
207.55
0't1 .0012684
011.00'12684
011.0012684
't0t't9t2017
10t19t2017
1011912017
725.96
141 .60
115.20
20.00
36.00
'l,'137.60
232A.OO
6'l .98
Reimb. Possessory lnterest Tax-
0515-375 Spotless RTU Glass Cleaner,
0515-420 Mango Eco Clip, 12 Per box,
0552-470 Plastic Spray Bottles,24 oz.
0552-471 Plastic Spray Bottle Trigger,
0552-670 Lotusoft White 2-ply Toilet
0552-800 GP White Multifold Towel
0552-900 Pacific Blue White Roll
011.0012676
011 .0012676
011.0012676
01'1.00'12676
011.0012676
011.00'12676
011 .0012676
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
EMPIRE CLEANING SUPPLY
INC EPIC LAND SOLUTIONS
FEDEX
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC
#1083
FRONTIER
LORENZO GAYIAN
GENEML DATA CO.
HILARIO GONZALES
0'l'1.120010
011 .'1004.595200
011.1004.520000
011.90'19.520000
0'11 .'1031.520000
01'1.103'l .520000
011 .120010
011.120010
011.9019.560010
0'11.1031.596500
0'11.9019.520010
01'1.1048.530015
355.24
10,262.50
58.04
93.80
34.06
47.49
420.97
4,55'1.00
54.41
987'110
1155
593746885
593746885
5946018'15
595251233
609399
609399
091617
091117(2\
7076741tN
101717
10t19t2017
10t19t2017
356056
4,195.62
356057
10,262.50
356058
356058
356058
356058
233.39
356059
356059
4,97't.97
356060
54.41
356061
22.98
356062
139.74
356063
323.38
Page 19 of 36
Sales Tax
Professional Services
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/'17
Period: 09/17
Pe(iodt 1o117
Sales Tax
3062435 2" X20'K Soft Copper PiPe,
Period: 09/17
10t19t2017
01'1.0012673
22.98 LEDS i FOS
139.74 Toners
323.38 Reimb. Possessory lnterest Tax-
10t19t2017
10t19t2017
10119t20',t7
10119t2017
10t1912017
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
LARRY D GONZALES
GOVCONNECTION, INC,
0'11.1048.530015
011 .9019.520010
011.9019.520010
o11 .1031 .420525
011.120010
011 .120010
011.1200'10
011.120010
011 1200'10
011 .120010
011 .1048.530015
011.1048.596200
011 .103'1 .420530
011 .1048.530015
270.03 Reimb. Possessory lnterest Tax-
3,409.78 N4fr: Quantum-
315.40 Sales Tax
't01717
55163892
55163892
091917
H80298't
H80298'l
H802981
H802981
H802981
H802981
101717
6417
091917
1017',t7
011 .0012661
10t19t2017
356064
270.03
356065
35606s
3,725.18
356066
50.00
356067
356067
356067
356067
356067
356067
3,990.34
356068
540.57
356069
350.00
356070
6.00
356071
50.00 Ref. lmpounded Vehicle Release Fees
1011912017
10t19t2017
HERBERT GUZI\4AN
CORE & I\,IAIN LP 915.26
337.86
8't 3.04
458.98
577.32
887.88
011_0012650
011 .0012650
011.0012650
011.0012650
011.0012650
3023-231 HYMAX 16" Coupling,
Sales Tax
3023-140 HYMM 6' Couplings,
3023-146 HYMAX 8' Couplings,
3023-221 HYMAX '10" Couplings,
3023-229 HYMAX 14" Coupling,
LA COUNry TAX COLLECTOR
A P.C. LEVITON LAW GROUP
BLANCA MARTINEZ
WILLIAM MCCORMICK
P nnred. 1013012017 2t41 t22PM
540.57 Possessory lnterest Tax FY -
350.00 Professional Sewices 09/'17
6.00 Ref. lmpound Vehicle Release Fees
406.86 Reimb. Possessory lnterest Tax-
101',tg120'17
1011912017
10t19t2017
10t19t2017
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
CHRISTIAN MOSCOSO
NAPAAUTO PARTS
GROSS & LEONI LLP NIELSEN,
ME
OFFICE DEPOT
011 .1'11100
011.1046.520000
011.1002.596200
011.1026.520000
011 .1026.520000
011.1040.520000
011.1040.520000
011.1041 .520000
011.1041.520000
011.'1043.520000
011.1043.520000
011.1043.520000
0'11 .1043.520000
011.1040.520000
0'11.1040.520000
011.'120010
011.120010
101817
092817 MULTIPL
E
90117
963108780001
963108780001
9631684'l'100'l
963168411001
9631684'r 1001
963'1684'11001
963168411001
963'1684'l'1001
963168452001
963168452001
963168453001
963168453001
964153887001
964153887001
01'1 .0012506
10t19t20't7
1011912017
10t19t2017
101't9120't7
406.86
356072
2,861.06
356073
2,493.61
356074
275.00
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
2,861.06 Ref. Payroll Taxes-
2,493.61 Auto Parts & Accessories-
275.00 Professional Services 08/1 7
55.96 Ofiice Supplies-
5.18 Sales Tax
45.90 Office Supplies-
4.25 Sales Tax
54.56 Office Supplies-
5.05 Sales Tax
40.32 Office Supplies-
3.72 Sales Tax
23.98 Office Supplies-
2.22 Sales Tax
9.99 Ofiice Supplies-
0.92 Sales Tax
154.76 Office Supplies-
14.31 Sales Tax
o11.0012672
011.00'12664
0'11.0012664
011 .0012664
011.0012664
011.0012664
o11.0012671
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
OFFICE DEPOT
PACIFICA ORTHOPEDICS
01'1 .'1049.520000
011.1049.520000
020.1084.520000
020.'t084.520000
011 .1002.520000
011.1002.520000
011.'1002.520000
01'1.1002.520000
011.1002.520000
0'11 .9019.520000
011.9019.520000
011.1026.520000
01'1.1026.520000
011.1026.520000
0'l'l.1026.520000
011.1033.520000
011.'1033.520000
011.1033.520000
0'11 .1033.520000
011.1026.502031
964'r 53887001
964153887001
964153887001
964'153887001
964410407001
964410407001
96441040700'r
964410461001
964410461001
964410462001
9644'r 0462001
964638158001
964638158001
964638925001
964638925001
964764',tz1001
96476412',t001
96476418500'l
964764185001
090717
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
3s6075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
356075
744.21
356076
18.22
1.47 Sales Tax
'15.84 Office Supplies-
9.59 Ofiice Supplies-
0.89 Sales Tax
4.03 Office Supplies-
35.97 Office Supplies-
0.37 Sales Tax
9.45 Office Supplies-
0.87 Sales Tax
36.29 Office Supplies-
3.36 Sales Tax
98.98 Office Supplies-
9.'16 Sales Tax
50.73 Office Supplies-
4.69 Sales Tax
54.29 Office Supplies-
5.02 Sales Tax
20.22 OIfice Supplies-
1.87 Sales Tax
18.22 Medical Services / V. Malkenhorst
o11 .0012671
o11 .001267',l
011.0012670
011.0012670
011.0012670
011.0012669
o11.0012672
o1't.o012672
011.00'12675
011.0012675
10t19t2017
'tot1912017
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P.O.#
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER tNvotcE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTAMOUNT DESCRIPTIONVENDOR DISPLAY
PUENTE LEARNING CENTER
SECUREWORKS, INC
DARREN SIMPKINS
SO CAL EDISON
SO CAL EDISON
SPRINT
THE GAS COMPANY
UC REGENTS
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT
Pnnted 1Ol3Ol2Al7 2:41:22PM
0'11.1021.797000
0'11 .9019.595210
011.111100
011.1043.560000
011.1048.560000
011.9019.s60010
011.1033.560000
0'11.1033.560000
011.1033.596200
0'11.'1033.596200
0'l'1.'1033.596200
020.'1084.596200
101617
swxus1cN03626
0
101817
092917 (21
1003'17(2)
677975318'191
100917
100e17(2)
19
54
920170775
356077
125,000.00
356078
9,185.00
356079
2,923.59
356080
33.83
356081
2.64
356082
JZ.ZO
356083
356083
.lat.2t
3s6084
356084
356084
7,625.49
356085
'125,000.00 CommUNlTY Fund Grant
9,185.00 Managed Network Security Services
2,923.59 Ref. Payroll Taxes-
33.83 Period: 09/'17
2 .64 Period: o9l 17
32.28 Penodi 09117
254.32 Petiod: Ogl17
'102.95 Period: 09/17
2,54'1.83 CE/QI Services 07/17
2,541.83 cE/Ql Services 08/17
2,541.83 CE/OI Services 09/17
74.25 New Ticket Charges
10t19t2017
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10t1912017
10t19t2017
'to11912017
10t19t2017
10t19t2017
10t't912017
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P.O.#
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTAMOUNT DESCRIPTIONVENDOR OISPLAY
UPS 0'1'1 .1033.520000
011.1041 .520000
011.1033.520000
011.1041 .520000
011.1031.596500
01'1.9019.560010
011.1031 .596500
011.1048.596200
011.199999
0'11.1031.540000
011.199999
9333'12377
933312377
933312387
933312387
09't1't7(2\
70554803
o91',|'17(2\
10642454
Rem00201782
100517
Rem00201781
10119t2017
10t1912017
10t',|9t2017
't0119t20't7
10t2412017
10t24t2017
1012412017
10t24t2017
94.03 Period: 09/'17
50.75 Period: 09/17
28.68 Period: 09/17
69.'14 Period: 09/17
22.98 LEDS / FOS
Period: 08/17
LEDS / FOS
Penod:11117
Security Dep Reimb E-2O'17 -O755
Reimb. Replacement Uniform
Security Dep Reimb E-2017-O750
10t't9t2017 74.25
356086
356086
356086
356086
242.60
356087
22.98
356088
611.3'l
356089
22.98
356090
150.00
356091
7,500.00
356092
245.',t6
356093
7,500.00
LUIS VASQUEZ
VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES
RICHARD VILLEGAS
DEWEY PEST CONTROL
FULLMER CONSTRUCTION
GUSTAVO HERREM
IRISH CONSTRUCTION
611.31
22.94
'150.00
7,500.00
245.16
7,500.00
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
INC JEMMOTT ROLLINS GRoUP o11.1021.797000 '13,750.00 Professional Services
VICTOR NIODESTO
DANITA ROBERTSON
INC ACCELA
011.1046.520000 15O.OO Reimb. lnstallation of Rear View Mirror 101817
SEP17
10t2412017
1012412017
't0124t2017
10t2612017
10126t2017
10t26t2017
't0126t2017
356094
13,750.00
356095
.150.00
356096
42.OO
356097
356097
6,351.00
356098
1 3,657.'16
356099
356099
2,O42.88
356'100
294.67
356101
356101
1,080.1'l
356102
AFLAC 011 .210223 13,657.16 Supplemental lns - September 284511
ALL CITY MANAGEMENT 01',1.1031.594200 967.68 School crossing Guard services 50610
SERVICES' o1i.1o31.594200 '1,075.20 school crossing Guard services 50877
011.1031.596500 42.00 Reimb. Parking Fees-
011.9019.860000 1,890.00 ss75AENWo',l0001-
0'11.9019.860000 4,46'1.00 SS75AENVAFF000',l-
't02317
|NVACC34812 011.0012355
rNVACC34812 011.0012355
201672 01'1.00125'15
141039 011.0012593
141039
INC ALLSTAR FIRE EOUIPMENT 011.1033.540000 298.67 Haix Structure Boots-
INCAUL PIPE TUBING & STEEL 01'I.1O33.52OOOO 988.66 FABITEMS-
011.1033.520000 91.45 Sales Tax
CAMINO REAL CHEVROLET 011.'1046.520000 100.62 Auto Parts-
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90164 01'1.0012489
10t2612017
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER lNvotcE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTAMOUNT DESCRIPTIONVENDOR DISPLAY
CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK
COLONIAL LIFE
LLC DUNGAREES
INC FLEMING ENVIRONMENTAL
FRANCHISE TAx BOARD
JCS CONSTRUCTION &
RENOVATION
LA COUNTY ASSESSOR OFFICE
LA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.
LA COUNry TAX COLLECTOR
Pinted: 1013012017 2141 :22PM
0'11.'1026.596905
o11.210223
020.1084.540000
020.1084.540000
011.1049.590000
o11.210260
011.1049.900000
011.9019.590110
011.210260
011 .1004.530015
HPF1179
77136470901053
1496338
1496338
12984
8en201838
1
18ASRE055
8en201836
102417
10t26t20',t7
10126120',t7
10t2612017
100.62
356103
315.50
356104
8,605.89
356105
356'105
1,459.32
JCO tUO
475.00
356107
200.00
356108
4,783.00
356109
64.00
356110
510.00
356'l'l'l
315.50
8,605.89
646.52
812.80
475.00
200.00
4,783.00
64.00
510.00
5,513.39
Recruitment Exam
Supplemental lns - September
Item no. S200-
Item No.5200-
Operator Site lnspections 09i 17
Garnishment: Payment
Locker Room Renovation
SBF Abstract-
Garnishment: PaYment
Possessory lnterest Tax FY -
011 .0012653
011.0012653
011 0011950
10126t2017
10t26t2017
10t26t2017
10t26t2017
10t26t2017
10126t2017
Page 26 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
DATE
tssuEo
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO#1 O1'I.1O33.52OOOO
011.1033.520000
LLC LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS 057.1057.500173
17.'12 Hardware Supplies-
42.91 HardwareSuPPlies-
4,575.84 Fiber Optic lntemetAccess Contract
680.89 Motorcycle Maintenance-
78.00 Women Leaders in Law Enforcement
85.00 Carousel Bouncer
011.'1031.570000
011.1031 .596500
01'l .'1021 .550000
011.120030
01'1.'120030
011.120030
011.120030
011 .'120030
011.120030
011.'120030
011.120030
011 120030
691952
692483
61327858
29889
101917
101917
2172995
2172995
2172995
2172995
2172995
2',t72995
2172995
2172997
2172997
0'l'l .0012564
011.0012564
057.0000051
011 .0012558
011.00'12655
011.0012655
011.0012655
011 .0012655
01'1.0012655
011.0012655
011 .0012655
10126t2017
'to126t2017
1012612017
10t26t2017
1012612017
10t26t2017 5,513.39
356112
356112
60.03
356'l'13
4,575.44
356114
680.89
356'1'1s
78.00
3561'16
85.00
356117
356117
356'117
3561'17
356117
356117
356117
356117
356'l't 7
INC LONG BEACH BMW
MOTORCYCLES
MARIA MADRIGAL
MAGIC JUMP RENTALS, INC.
MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP 9,876.18
16.97
7 .23
13.40
1,431.54
4.a2
482.34
3.17
75432
Unleaded Fuel.
CA Enviro/Fed Oil Spill Tax
CA Childhood Lead Fee
AB32 Fee
State Gasoline Tax
Lust Fee
Fuel Sales Tax 4.25%
Lust Fee
Fuel Sales Tax '1'1.00%
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 20,I7
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
I\4ERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP 011.120030 6,873 56 Diesel Fuel
10.27 AB32Fee
6.78 Federal Oil Spill Tax
507.04 State Diesel Excise Tax
2172997 011.0012655
2',172997 011.0012655
2172997 01'l.0012655
2172997 011.001265s
662038164
356117
356'l'17
356117
356117
19,991 .62
356118
5,308.44
356119
356119
3,894.27
356120
356120
356120
856.41
35612'l
78.00
356122
78.00
356123
36,115.23
356124
0'11.120030
01'1.120030
01'1.120030
10t2612017
10t2612017
MUTUAL OF OI\4AHA
MUTUAL OF OMAHA
011.210223 5,308.44 LTD lnsurance Premiums
o11.210223 523.25 Voluntary Life lnsurance: Payment Ben20'1604
011.210223 3,371.02 Voluntary Lire lnsurance: Payment 8en201832
10t26t20't7
INC PHYSIO.CONTROL
ANA OUINONES
DANITA ROBERTSON
LLP RUTAN & TUCKER
SO CAL EDISON
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O'11.1033.596700 432.00 ProductNo.:11171-000017-
011.1033.596700 351.90 ProductNo.t't117'l-O00O24-
011.1033.596700 72.51 Sales Tax 8.75
011.1031.596500 78.00 Women Leaders in Law Enforcement 10'1917
011.1031.596500 78.00 Women LeadeB in Law Enforcement 101917
o11.1024.593200 36,115.23 Re:Tones/OngLitigation 787840
117072216 011.0012415
1170722',t6 011.0012415
117072216
10t26t2017
10126t2017
1012612017
10t2612017
011.1042.560000 222.89 PetiodiOghT 100617
Page 28 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CHECKS
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT OESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
SO CAL EDISON 011.1043.560000
SO CAL LANO IVIAINTENANCE, INC 011.1049,590000
88.64 Period: 09/17
2,685.00 Maintenance Services
1014',17
6402
100917(3)
100917(4)
100917(5)
101017(2)
101017(3)
101017(3)
101017(3)
8en201834
91
71585339
71587227
7'1593180
115089801
'to126t2017
1012612017
356124
311.53
356125
2,685.00
356126
356126
356126
356126
356126
356126
356126
84',t.24
356127
408.74
356128
2,541.43
356129
356129
356129
'1,058.11
356130
THE GAS COI\,IPANY
NATIONAL PAYMENT CENTER U.S.
D
UC REGENTS
CALMAT CO.
Period: 09/'17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/'17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/'17
Period: 09/'17
Garnishment: Payment
cE/Ol Services 10/17
Concrete Paving Material-
Concrete Paving Material-
Concrete Paving Material-
Light M18 Stand Wstarter Kit, #MLW
10126t2017
1012612017
10126t2017
011.0012556
011.0012556
011.0012556
10t26t2017
011 .0012589
011.1033.560000
011.1033.560000
0'11 .1048.560000
011.1049.560000
011.1043.560000
011 .1049.560000
020.1084.560000
o11.210260
011.1033.596200
020.'t 084.520000
011.1043.520000
011 .1043.520000
011.1043.520000
12.O5
14.58
26.68
254.52
133.35
266.71
't33.35
40a.74
2,541.83
612.28
124.29
32',1.54
498.00tNc w.t.s.E.
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
011.1043.520000 46.07 Sales Tax
011.1043.520000 47.67 Sales Tax
011.1043.520000 501.80 Web Sling, 2' X 6' Eye-Eye, #DAY 115089802 01'1.0012589
1 DMR4.
WESTERN ALLIED CORPOMTION 011.1049.590000 1,295.09 Air Conditioner Maintenance
INC W,I S.E.
INC ZUMAR INDUSTRIES 011.1200'10
01't.120010
011.'120010
970.47 Regulatory Signs-
710.56 Regulatory Signs-
733.07 RegulatorySigns-
'115089801
115089802
621126
17 1a37 0',1't .OO12504
171909 0'l'1.00'12504
172016 011.00'12504
356130
356130
356'130
1,093.54
356'131
1,295.09
356132
356132
356132
2,414.',t0
10126t2017
't0t26t2017
1012612017
TOTAL EARLY CHECKS $ 499,261.07
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CHECKS
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
STEPHEN AGON
ANTHONY KOSTALLAS. O.D.
INC CALOX
ERIK CHENG
RAYMOND DE NIJS
LP DELL MARKETING
DEWEY PEST CONTROL
011 .'1033.570000
011.1001 .502030
01'1.'1033.520000
011.1060.596500
011 .'1060.596500
011.1033.596700
011.9019.5200'10
011.9019.520010
0'11 .9019.5200'10
0'11.9019.520010
01'1 .1033.590000
011.1033.590000
011.'t033.590000
Environmental Fee
Sales Tax
Dell Latitude 3580
Dell Latitude 3580
Petiod:'lol17
Period: '10/17
Period: 10/17
't01717
1010't7
373857
100517
10't617
101717
'10195457517
10195457517
10195457 5',t7
10195457517
11271402
11271403
11271404
011.0012688
011.00'12688
011.0012688
356133
,t,11.12
356'r 34
334.00
356135
't5.00
356136
356136
130.s4
356137
370.00
356138
356138
356138
356138
4,999.99
356139
356139
356'139
'111.12 Reimb. Fuel Purchase-
334.00 Vision Benefits / W. Davis
'15.00 Cylinder Oxygen
66.34 UST TAG
64.20 Vector Control Seminar
370.00 Reimb. EMT & Paramedic Recertilication
48.00
366.63
4,O12.19
573.17
27.00
25.00
25.00
77.OO
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P'O'# NUMBER AMOUNT
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC
#1083
FIRE APPARATUS SOLUTIONS
WILLIAI\4 FOLTZ JR
WENDY HERRERA
JOHN LARCABAL, OD
DAVID KAWASAKI
BRUCE V MALKENHORST, SR
INC MELVYN GREEN &
ASSOCIATES
Ptinted 1013012017 2:41 :22PM
01't .1 20010
011 120010
01'1.'120010
011.120010
0'11.1033.570000
011.1033.570000
0'11.1041 .596500
011.'1031 .502030
011.1031.502030
011.103'1.502030
011.1026.596800
011 .1026.502031
011 .'! 041 .595200
380.90
1,668.69
671.97
1,668.69
21,925.24
610986
610986
6'10986
610986
11730
1017',t7
101417
10161 7
101617(2)
101617(3)
090'l't 7
101217
14007
011.0012694
011.0012694
011 .0012694
356140
356140
356140
356140
4,390.25
356141
21,925.24
356142
76.01
356143
3',1.78
356144
356144
356144
327.00
356145
1,0s0.00
356146
150.00
356147
Sales Tax 9.5%
3088-650 10"M.J. X M.J. D.l. RW OL
3088-950 6" M.J. X Flg. D.l. RW OL
3088-980 10" N.4.J. X Flg. D.l. RW OL
Vehicle Maintenance & RePairs
31.78
109.00
109.00
109.00
1,050.00
150.00
7,749.48
76.01 Reimb. Fuel Purchase-
CALBO Seminar-
Vision Benefits / R. Velasquez Jr
Vision Benefits / J. Velasquez
Vision Beneflts / R. Velasquez
Tuition Reimbursement
RX Reimbursements
Plan Check Services 08/17
Page 32 of 36
CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1€2
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
9333',t2417
3207826C4
100517
356152
45.47
356153
1,672.00
356154
ACCOUNT CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P'O'# NUMBER AMOUNT
7,749.48
JOSE MMOS 011.1031.502030 113.OO Vision Benefits / Spouse 1O1O17 356148
113.00
tNc R|CHARD P GUESS MD 011.1033.596200 75o.OO Medical Director Fees- '100617 356',149
750.00
TETRATECH, lNC. 011.1060.595200 2,000.00 Professional Services 51236360 356150
2,000.00
JERRTCKTORRES 01'1.1060.596500 65.27 General Pest Controlworkshop 101917 356151
65.27
UPS 011.1041.520000 45.87 Penodtl1llT
PC US HEALTHWORKS MEDICAL 011.'1026.597000 1'672.00 Medical Services
GROU
GLORIA VALDIVIA 011.1060.596500 75.01 UST TAG
75.01
MANUEL VAZOUEZ 011.1033.596700 170.00 Reimb. Regional lnstructor Orientation 101717 356'155
170.00
LLC WTTTMAN ENTERPRISES 011.1033.596200 666.95 Billing services 1709069 3561s6
666.95
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7,2017
PRINTED CHECKS
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
BRYAN WOODRUFF
ANTHONY ZARATE
ELIAS ZEPEDA
ELIZABETH ZEPEDA
011.1026.596800
01 I .1 040.596500
011 .1040.596500
011.1043.502030
011 .1060.502030
01 1 .1 060.502030
1,7 82.00 Tuition Reimbursement
34.13 CALBO Training
6.85 Outside Panel / City of Lynwood
361.45 Vision Benefits / E. ZePeda
276.91 Vision Benefits / J. ZePeda
318.10 Vision Benefits / E. ZePeda
092917
101917
101s17(2)
101117
101117
1O1117(2)
TOTAL PRINTED CHECKS
3561 57
1,782.00
3561 58
3561 58
40.98
3561 59
361.45
3561 60
3561 60
595.01
$ 50,074.95
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7,2017
RECAP BY FUND
FUND WIRE TOTAL
EARLY
CHECK TOTAL
PRINTED
CHECK TOTAL TOTAL
50,074.95 $ 1 ,138,607.42011 - GENERAL
O2O - WATER
057 - FIBER OPTIC
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 28
610,699.53 $
142,479.93
0.00
477,832.94 $
16,852.29
4,575.84
0.00
0.00
159,332.22
4,575.84
753,179.46 $499,261.07 $50,074.95 $ 1,302,515.48
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CITY OF VERNON
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 1482
NOVEMBER 7,2017
VOID LIST
CHECK
NUMBER VENDOR NAME
355997 SWTNFORD $ 17.12
356029 SWTNFORD 17.12
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REGEIVED
Nov 0 2 2017
RECIEBWED
()cT 3 r 2017
CITY ADMINISTRATION
CIIY CLERKS OFFICE
FROM:
RE:
FI NANC E/TREASU RY DEPARTM ENT 4 rtlelrl
DATE: October 30,2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and Gity Council
William Fox, Finance Direc,or$4-
STAFF REPORT
Light & Power Warrant Register for City Council Agenda of November 7, 2017
tt is recommended that the attached Light & Power Warrant Register No. 447 be approved at the City Council
meeting of November 7,2017.
Light & power Warrant Register No. 447 totals $7,060,541.85, and covers claims and demands presented during
the period of October 10 through October 30,2017, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank.
The following list details the components of Light & Power Warrant Register No. 447:
1. Ratification of wire transfers totaling $6,196,462-31;
2. Ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $812,401.40; and
3. Authorization to issue pending checks totaling $51,678.14.
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7,2017
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:
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LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
WIRES
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
WlRE
NUMBER AMOUNT
CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500150
055.9200.500190
055.9200.500'l 70
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500180
055.9200.500'190
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500'170
055.9200.500190
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500'190
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500170
Recalculation charges 03/1 6
Recalculation Charges 03/1 6
Recalculation Charges 03/1 7
Recalculation Charges 1 2/'l 6
Recalculation Charges 1 2/1 6
Recalculation Charges 1 2/1 6
Recalculation Charges 1 2/'l 6
lnitial Charges '10/17
lnitial Charges 10/17
lnitial Charges'10/17
lnitial Charges 10/'17
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
Recalculation Charges 09/'l 7
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
201710103',t36438
257
2017't0103136438
257
20'1710103'136438
257
201710't 03136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103136434
257
201710103136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103'136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103'136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103136438
257
201710103136438
257
1,200.70
8,221.17
-13,90A.22
3,210.70
65.21
3,978.94
-1,',t76.62
207,764.17
'15,410.57
-'10,364.55
-14,254.70
-18,920.75
-565.93
-'120.45
215.76
6514
6514
6514
6514
6514
6514
6514
6514
65't 4
6514
6514
6514
6514
65'14
6514
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LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT OESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
WIRE
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
CALIFORNIA ISO
SERVICES LP BGC
ENVIRONMENTAL
LLC BIOFUEL GENERATION
SERVICE
INC EVOLUTION MARKETS
LLC BTCENT (CALIFORNIA)
MALBUR
LLC ICE TMDE VAULT
Printed: 10/30/2017 3:06:04PM
055.9200.500150
055.9200.450340
055.9200.500150
055.9200.450340
055.9200.500150
055.9200.596200
0s5.9200.500160
055.9200.596200
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500180
055.9200.500150
055.9200.596200
169.3'1 lnitial Charges '10/17
2'1.06 Recalculation Charges'12/16
0.06 Recalculation Charges'12/16
46.42 Recalculation Charges 03/16
3.17 Recalculation Charges 09/17
2,500.00 Brokerage Fees
15,860.50 Biomethane 09i 17
1,050.00 Commission
336,896.60 Energy Related PaYment
3,450,848.40 Capacity Payment
-155.80 Fuel Burden
201710103136438
414
201710103'136438
414
201710103136438
4',t4
201710103136438
414
201710103136438
414
BGCSep20'170000
3793
RP592017
3'15586
9201701
9201701
9201701
717US0'1864
'tot1612017
10117t2017
10t19120't7
1011712017
6514
6514
65't4
6514
6514
180,996.02
6515
2,500.00
6516
15,860.50
6517
1 ,050.00
6518
6518
6518
3,787,589.20
6519375.00 Minimum / N4aximum Fee
1011712017
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LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
DATE WIRE
ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
LLC ICE TRADE VAULT
SO CAL PUBLIC POWER
AUTHORIry
LLC BTCENT (CALTFORNIA)
HOOVER
CALIFORNIA ISO
055.9200.596200
055.9200.596200
375.00 N4inimum / Maximum Fee
375.00 N.4inimum / Maximum Fee
8'17US0'1864
917US0'1864
ATSP,IO17
cFD9201701
cFD9201701
cF09201701
cF09201701
2017 1017 3136507
493
2017 10173136507
493
20171017 3136507
493
201710173136507
493
2017 10173136507
532
2017 1017 3136507
532
201710173136507
532
6519
6519
1,125.00
6520
147,809.07
6521
6521
6521
6521
257,748.11
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
055.9200.500154 147,809.07 Astoria 2 Solar Project
055.9200.500150 -'15,307.16 Energy Price Difference
055.9200.500180 238,457 .54 Capacity Price Difference
055.9200.500'180 4'1,929.13 ActualMonthlyUpratingCredit
055.9200.500150 -7,331.40 CESCosts
1012012017
't012012017
10123120',t7
055.9200.450340
055.9200.500150
055.9200.450340
055.9200.500'l 50
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500170
4,758.83
'108.97
117.96
-3.07
146,868.12
15,780.69
-22,715.42
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
lnitial Charges 10/'17
Recalculation Charges 07/'l 7
Recalculation Cha.ges 07 I 17
lnitial Charges 10/17
lnitial Charges 10/17
lnitial Charges 10/'17
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LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. .r47
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
WIRES
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
wlRE
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500190
055.9200.500150
055.9200.5002'10
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500190
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500190
055.9200.500240
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500180
055.9200.500190
lnitial Charges 10i 17
Recalculation Charges 1 0/1 7
Recalculation Charges'l 0/'l 7
Recalculation Charges 1 0/1 7
Recalculation Charges 1 0/1 7
Recalculation Charges 09/'l 7
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
Recalculation Charges 09/'l 7
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
Recalculation Charges 09/1 7
Recalculation Charges 07/1 7
Recalculation Charges 07/1 7
Recalculation Charges 07/1 7
Recalculation charges 07i 'l7
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
2017 1017 3136507
532
201710173',t36507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
s32
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
532
201710173136507
201710173136507
s32
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
6522
76,265.29
-7,6'15.97
-2,O40.95
-22,22
77.69
'l .54
-1aj4a.28
-33,754.39
-149.59
3,160.53
271.84
811.27
-9,734.68
-603.94
-903.64
Pnntedr 10/30/201 7 3:06:04PM
1012312017
Page 6 of 16
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNTNUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
DATE wlREINVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
INC PETRELLI ELECTRIC 055.200400 983,399.62 Electric Service l\4aintenance
US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 055.9200.500150 32,729.67 Energy Purchase 09/17
055.S200.500180 26,625.50 EnergyPurchase09/'17
055.151000 -41,929.13 Energy Purchase 09/17
DEPARTMENT OF WATER & 055.9200.500170 21,A7O.OO Energy Purchase 09i 17
POWER
055.9200.500260 575.00 Energy Purchase 09/17
SO CAL PUBLIC POWER 055.9200.500180 271,4A3.OO Minimum Cost'10/17
AUTHORITY
055.9200.500150 61,691.00 VariableCost09/'17
055.122100 10,000.00 PSF Cost 09/'17
SO CAL PUBLIC POWER O55.1221OO 35,862.71 Resolution Billing
AUTHORITY
170204
GG'1766A0917
GG176640917
GG1766A09't 7
GA189528
GA189528
PV1017
PV1017
PV1017
1017
6523
10123t2017 983,399.62
10123t2017
1012412017
6527
35,862.71
6528
.1,200.00
6529
1012712017 80,581.59
6524
6524
6524
17,426.04
6525
6525
22,445.00
6526
6526
6526
1012512017 343,174.00
LLC ICE US OTC COMMODIry 055.9200.596200 1,200.00 OTC Commission Adjustment 917001688088
MARKE
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 055.200230 80,581.59 Electrical Energy Surchaee 07117-09117 102617
Prinred 10/30/2017 3:06:04PM
10127t2017
10t27t2017
Page 7 of 16
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7,2017
WIRES
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
WIRE
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
CALIFORNIA ISO 055.9200.500150
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500190
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500150
055.9200.500210
055.9200.500170
055.9200.500190
0.12
62.52
-16,790.32
-176.14
-290.94
-46.92
272,777.82
15,248.74
-11 ,266.36
-18,088.36
201710243136571
235
201710243136571
235
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
201710243136571
308
6530
6s30
6530
6530
6530
6530
6530
6530
6530
6530
241,430.16
Recalculation Charges
lnitial Charges 10117
Recalculation Charges 10/1 7
Recalculation Charges 10/17
Recalculation Charges 10/17
Recalculation Charges 1 0/1 7
lnitial Charges 10117
lnitial Charges 1O117
lnitial Charges 1O117
lnitial Charges 10117
1013012017
TOTAL WIRES $ 6,196,462.31
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WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARL
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION tNvotcE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
INC A THRONE CO
ALBERT'S ORGANICS
FEDEX
MONARCH TRADING
SO CAL EDISON
INC ATHRONE CO
SECURITY ABSOLUTE
INTERNATIONA
AT&T
AT&T
055.8'100.596200
055.7200.596702
055.9000.520000
055.7200.596702
055.8100.560010
055.8100.596200
055.8100.596200
055.9200.5600'10
055.9200.560010
055.9000.560010
Portable Restrooms
Security Guard Services
Period: 09/17
Period: 09i 17
Period: 08i 17
510932
1010'17
593039753
10'to't7
092917
511324
2017029487
1698892878
525878730',1
102097 46
512946
294.44
512947
'12,430.00
512948
182.26
512949
6,026.84
512950
46.33
512951
95.09
512952
23,557.51
512953
512953
468.97
512954
266.59
298.44 Portable Restrooms
12,430.00 Customer lncentive Program
182.26 Peiodt 09117
6,026.84 Customer lncentive Program
46.33 Period: 09/17
10t12t2017
1011212017
'tol't212017
1011212017
10t12t2017
't0t't7t2017
10t17t2017
95.09
23,557.51
316.97
152.00
266.59
10t1712017
10t1712017
Page I ol 16Prinled: 10/30/2017 3:06:04PM
P.O.f
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
AT&T
HOWARD INOUSTRIES, INC.,
055.9000.560010
055.9100.900000
055.9100.900000
055.9100.900000
055 9100.900000
055.9100.900000
055.9200.560010
055.9200.596200
055.9200.596200
055.9000.596500
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
055.8400.596200
055.8400.596200
Period: 09/17
1 00KVA-16340-1 20l240-
Sales Tax
1 00Kv A-7 200 -'t 20 I 240 -
1 00KVA-1 6340-'l 20i240-
Sales Tax
Period: 09/17
Market lnformation Services
Market lnformation Services
APPA Key Accounts Seminar
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Period: 09/17
Hauling Services
Hauling Services
5'12955
39.10
512956
512956
512956
512956
512956
16,950.14
5't2957
729.44
5'12958
5't 2958
11,520.75
512959
280.50
512960
512960
512960
324.14
5't 2961
51296',1
SO CAL EDISON
LP BLOOMBERG FINANCE
TODD DUSENBERRY
FEDEX
INC HAUL AWAY RUBBISH
SERVICE
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39.'t0
'l'1,265.00
1,O42.O1
1,997.00
2,253.OO
393.13
729.44
270.75
11 ,250.00
280.50
87.88
196.04
40.22
177.OO
385.47
055.0002526
055.0002526
055.0002526
092417
54022664610
54022664610
54022671832
54022671832
54022671832
100317
5604054148
5604054151
101217
593746885(2)
594601815(2)
59525',t233(2)
79X03566
79X03567
10117t2017
10t17t2017
'tot17t2017
10t19t2017
1011912017
10t19t2017
Page 10 of 16
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
EARU
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
HOWARD INDUSTRIES, INC ,
OFFICE DEPOT
1 6340-225KV A-27 7 I 480-
Sales Tax
Office Supplies-
Office Supplies-
Office Supplies-
Office Supplies-
Office Supplies-
Office Supplies-
Sales Tax
Sales Tax
Sales Tax
Sales Tax
Sales Tax
Office Supplies-
Sales Tax
Office Supplies-
Sales Tax
Office Supplies-
Sales Tax
055.9100.900000
055.9100.900000
055.9000.520000
055.9100.520000
055.9200.520000
055.7100.520000
055.8200.520000
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
055.9100.520000
055.9200.520000
055.7100.520000
055.8200.520000
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
0s5.9000.s20000
055.9000.520000
055.9000.520000
54022670831
54022670831
96388511400'l
963885114001
963885'114001
963885114001
9638851'1400'l
963885114001
963885114001
963885114001
9638851'1400'l
963885114001
9638851'14001
963885779001
963885779001
963885780001
963885780001
96388578200'1
963885782001
055.0002530
10t19t2017
10t19t2017
562.47
512962
512962
7,489.09
512963
512963
512963
512963
512963
512963
512963
5'12963
512963
5'12963
512S63
512963
512963
512963
512963
512963
512963
6,855.00
634-09
797.33
314.O4
9.28
46.46
189.16
22.08
73.76
29.05
0.86
4.30
17 .49
319.96
29.60
9.19
0.85
15.99
1.48
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
055.0002590
'l,880.88
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10t19t20't7
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO, 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION rNvotcE
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
RUBEN RODRIGUEZ
RORY ELECTRIC, INC.
SIMON WIND, INC
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT
SANTA FE BUILDING
MAINTENANCE
SHAHRAM SHARIFZADEH
SO CAL EDISON
SO CAL JOINT POLE COMMITTEE
VIRGINIA TRANSFORMER CORP
055.9200.596500
055.8300.461900
055.9000.900000
055.8300.596200
055.8400.596200
055.9000.596200
055.9200.596500
055.9100.464000
055.9100.596200
055.9100.900000
051017(3)
1 0'1617
1709
92017077 5(2)
16370
16370
101417
7500422025
19606
51211
10119120't7
10119t20',17
10t1912017
1011912017
10t24t2017
10124t2017
10t24t2017
10t24t2017
10t24t2017
512964
69.34
512965
't,431.19
512966
3,020.00
512967
77.65
512968
512968
2,O75.O0
512969
53.61
5't2570
4,'13'1.00
512971
845.46
512972
658,744.00
69.34 SCPPA CAISO Markets & Settlements
1,431.19 Ref. Invoice LAP-01237
3,020.00 Data Collection Services
77.65 New lcket Charges
464.00 Janitorial Services 09/'17
1,611.00 Janitorial Services 09i 17
53.6'l Long Term Load Forecasting
4,13'l.00 Bill of Sale for Joint Pole
845.46 Operating Expense 09/17
658,744.00 Power Transformers
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P.O.#
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
.Y CHECKS
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.#
DATE
ISSUED
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNTVENDOR DISPLAY
ASBURY ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC
GREAT AMERICAN PACKAGING
I\4CI\4ASTER CARR SUPPLY
COMPANY
MICRO PRECISION CALIBRATION
INC OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY
PJY INC
POWER PARTNERS. INC
055.8400.590000
055.8000.590000
055.8000.590000
055.7200.596702
055.8000.590000
055.8000.590000
055.8000.590000
055.9200.596200
055.7200.596702
055.9100.900000
055.9100.900000
1,083.25
558.45
16,280.17
208.'16
524.OO
200.00
t50000244986
248693
248694
102417
46216345
1A90029408
1A90029644
13237 4
102417
85641
85641
055.0002539
055.0002539
10t26t2017
512973
300.00
51297 4
51297 4
't,641.70
512975
16,280.17
512976
208.16
5't2977
512977
724.00
512974
750.58
512979
10,527 .15
5'12980
5'12980
5,439.90
300.00 Environmental Services
Electrical Supplies-
Electrical Supplies-
Customer lncentive Program
Hardware Supplies-
Calibration Services-
Calibration Services-
055.0002543
055.0002555
055.0002555
055.0002552
10126t2017
10t26t2017
10t26t20't7
10t26t2017
10t2612017
10126t2017
750.58 Electronic Tagging-
10,527.15 Customer lncentive Program
4,979.31 7sKVA-1 6340-1201240-
460.59 Sales Tax
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055.0002525
10126t2017
Page 13 of 16
LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO. II47
NOVEMBER 7,2017
EARLY CHECKS ACCOUNT DATE CHECK
VENDOR DISPLAY NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE P.O.# ISSUED NUMBER AMOUNT
SCOTT ENGINEERING,INC 055.9100.900000 20,478.00 Part #130832- 57371 0550002519 512981
055.9100.S00000 1.894.22 Sales Tax 9.5% 57371 512381
055.9100.900000 513.00 SMU-20 Fus€s (upto 200AMax)- 574A3 055.0002519 512981
055.9100.900000 48.73 SalesTaxgs% 57483 512941
10n612017 22,933.95
TOTAL EARLY CHECKS $ 812,401.40
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WARRANT REGISTER NO. 447
NOVEMBER 7,2017
CHECKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
ACCOUNT
NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION INVOICE
CHECK
NUMBER AMOUNT
INC ATHRONE CO
CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, INC
JACK MEGORDEN
UPS
055.8100.596200
055.9000.596200
055.9000.596200
055.9100.502030
05s.8000.590000
90.81 Portable Restrooms
30,779.84 Env SuPPort Services
20,483.55 Env Support Services
300.00 Vision Benefits / J. Megorden
23.94 Period:10117
512044
381 1 20886
381121489
101017
933312417(2)
TOTAL PRINTED CHECKS
512982
90.81
51 2983
51 2983
51,263.39
512984
300.00
51 2985
23.94
$ 51,678.14
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LIGHT & POWER
WARRANT REGISTER NO- 447
NOVEMBER 7,20'17
RECAP BY FUND
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 4
EARLY PRINTED
WIRE TOTAL CHECK TOTAL CHECK TOTAL
055 - L|GHT & POWER $ 6,196,462.31 $ 812,401 40 $ 5',1,678 14 $ 7'060'541 85
6,196,462.31 $ 8 12,401 .40 $ 51,678.14 $ 7,060'541 .85
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DATE:
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November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Hema P. Petel, City tttoro"y fi\fulL
Approval of an Amendment No. 2 to the Attorney
(Litigation) between the City of Vernon and Rutan
specialized litigation and legal advisory services
Services Agreement
& Tucker regarding
Recommendation:
A. Find that approval of the proposed Amendment No. 2 to the City's agreement with Rutan
& Tucker is exempt from Califomia Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") review,
because it is a continuing administrative and fiscal activity that will not result in direct or
indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a
"project" as defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378.
B. Authorize the City Administrator to enter into an Amendment No. 2 to the Attomey
Services Agreement (Litigation) between the City of Vemon and Rutan & Tucker, in
substantially the same form as submitted herewith, for an additional amount not to exceed
$ 150,000.00.
Background
On Jrme 8,2016, the City Administrator approved an Attomey Services Agreement (Litigation)
regarding specialized litigation and legal advisory services with Rutan & Tucker ("Rutan"). On
February 21,2017, the City Council approved an Amendment No. I to the Attomey Services
Agreement, to amend Exhibit A ofthe Agreement to increase the hourly rate of Rutan & Tucker
and increase the total amount not to exceed by an additional $100,000.00.
Rutan was selected after a comprehensive competitive selection process, in accordance with City
procedures and good govemance contracting principles. On or about February 9,2016, the City
Attomey's Office issued a Request for Proposals for Specialized Outside Legal Services. In
total, the Ciry Attorney's office received proposals from 3l firms throughout the state, many of
whom were very well-qualified in the subject practice areas. The proposals were subject to an
initial screening process by the City Attomey's office, and individual scores were applied using
the weighted evaluation criteria set forth in the Request for Proposals. At the conclusion of
interviews with top scoring firms, the selection panel concuned that Rutan & Tucker LLP would
be chosen for specialized litigation and/or advisory matters.
After more than a year ofusing Rutan's services on several matters under the current agreement,
the City Attomey's Office remains highly satisfied with the firm's representation and aggressive,
efficient litigation style. The current contract budgeted $100,000.00 over a three-year period,
which had been adequate until the staff decided to transition several key matters to Rutan,
including at least one trial action. The current $200,000.00 contract limit will likely be exceeded
within the three-year term.
Accordingly, staff is requesting authority to enter into Amendment No. 2, which maintains all
existing terms under the curent Agreement and increases the total not-to-exceed amount by
$150,000.00, bringing the total three-year contract amount to $350,000.00.
Rutan's proposed hourly billing rates will remain the same: $350 (partners), md $275
(associates).
Fiscal Imoact
The maximum fiscal impact to the City under the proposed contract term is $350,000.00, which
takes into account the continued litigation ofan ongoing major lawsuit. This amount has been
included in the budget for the City Attomey's Office for fiscal year 2017-2018.
Attacbment(s)
l. Amendment No. 2.
AMENDMENT NO.2 TO THf,, ATTORNEY SERVICES AGREEMENT (LITIGATION)
BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND RUTAN & TUCKERREGARDING
SPECIALIZED LITIGATION AND LEGAL ADVISORY SERVICES
This Amendment ('Amendment No. 2") to that certain Agreement for specialized
litigation and legal advisory services dated May 20,2016, (the "Agreement"), is made as of
November 7, 2017,by and between the City of Vemon, a Califomia charter city and municipal
corporation (the "City"), and Rutan & Tucker ("Associate Counsel"), a limited liability
partnership.
WHEREAS, the City and Associate Counsel are parties to a written Agreement dated
May 20,2016, as amended, under which Associate Counsel assist the City Attorney's Office in
various specialized litigation, transactional, and/or advisory matters from time to time on an as
needed basis; and
WHEREAS, the City and Associate Counsel desire to amend the Agreement to increase
the total not to exceed amount by an additional S150,000.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties to this AmendmentNo.2 agree as follows:
I . Effective as ofNovember 7,2017,the total amount not to exceed for the period of
ll'/ay 20,2016 through May 19,2019 shall not exceed a total amount of $350,000.00.
2. Except as expressly modified by this Amendment No. 2, all provisions ofthe
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
4. The provisions ofthis Amendment No. 2 shall constitute the entire agreement of
the parties with respect to the subject matter included in this Amendment No. 2 and shall
supersede any other agreement, understanding, or arrangement, whether written or oral, between
the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Amendment No. 2, with the exception of
joint representation and./or conflict waiver agreements related to matters handled by Associate
Counsel.
5. The person or persons executing this Amendment No. 2 on behalf of each of the
parties warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Amendment No. 2
on behalfofthat pa(y and has the authority to bind that party to the performance of its
obligations hereunder.
IN WITNESS WffiREOF, the parties have signed this Amendment No. 2 as of the date
stated in the introductory clause.
[SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON NEXT PAGE]
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CITY OF VERNON, a Califomia charter city Rutan & Tucker, a limited liability partnership
and municipal corporation
Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
By:
Name:
Title:
Maria E. Ayal4 Deputy City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Zaynah Moussa,
Senior Deputy City Attomey
By:
Name:
Title:
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October 24,2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Vernon
Honorable Members:
Attached is a copy of the Vemon Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of
September 16,2017 through September 30, 2017.
Respectfu lly Submitted,
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Bruce K. English
Fire Chief
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COMPANY ACTIVITIES
September 16,2017 to September 30,2017
This Period Last Year
Last Year To Date
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October 24,2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Vemon
Honorable Members:
Attached is a copy of the Vemon Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of
October l, 2017 through October 15,2017-
Respectfu I ly Submitted,
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Bruce K. English
Fire Chief
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CITY ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH & EI{VIRONMENTAL CONTROL DEPARTMENT
Keith Allen, Director / Health Officer
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vemon, Califomia 90058
Telephone (323) 5818811
November 21, 2017
Honorable City Council
City of Vernon
Vernon, California
Honorable Members:
Attached is a listing of the monthly activities for the Health and Environmental Control
Department which cover the period from October l, 2017 through October 31,2017.
Respectfu lly submitted,/z/z--
Keith Allen
Director
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MONTHLY REPORT
Keith Allen, Director
IIEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT
OCTOBER,2017
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CONTROL
Our staff continued to conduct routine inspections and assisted business representatives to properly complete
annual Hazardous Materials Business Plan forms using the new Califomia Environmental Reporting System
(CERS) which allows electronic submittals of hazardous materials inventories and permit information. Zero
Class I violations were found, 3l Class 2lMinor violations were noted during routine inspections performed
of hazardous materials facilities. Department staff will continue to monitor these facilities to ensure that all
violations have been corrected.
Please note: According to The Califomia Depanment of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), violation types
are defined as: Class I Violation: The Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 25110.8.5 defines a Class I
Violation as a violation that is a significant threat to human health or safety or the environment because of
volume, hazardousness, and/or proximity to population at risk. A Class I Violation is also a violation that
could result in a failure to ensure adequate financial assuance, perform corrective action or emergency
cleanup; or a repeating Class II Violation committed by a recalcitrant violator. Class II Violation: The
Califomia Code of Regulation (CCR), title 22, section 66260.10 and Health and Safety Code (HSC) section
25110.8.5, subdivision (b) defrne a Class ll Violation as a violation that is not a Class I Violation and does
not meet the conditions of a Minor Violation. Minor Violation: The Health and Safety Code (HSC) section
25117 .6 defines a Minor Violation as a subset of a Class II Violation that is not knowing, willful or
intentional, does not enable the Respondent to gain an economic benefit for noncompliance, is not chronic or
is not committed by a recalcitrant violator.
Closure and cleanup activities included the ongoing site assessments/closure at Exide Technologies on
Indiana Street, the former Pechiney facility on Fruitland Avenue, and 4060 E. 26th Street at the former U.S.
Fertil izer site.
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The Health Department continued to be an active participant with the Exide Technologies closure. Director
Keith Allen and Deputy Director David LeDuffengaged in regular conference call and in-person meetings
with DTSC and other supporting agencies.
As a reminder, the City's website has an Exide information page for the public to obtain information.
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Deputy Director David LeDuff submitted the final CUPA evaluation to CdEPA. The Health Department
received confirmation that all defeciencies from the evaluation have been corrected.
UNDERGROI,JND TANK PROGRAM
No underground storage tanks were removed during the month. A total of two USTs were inspected,
yielding two violations.
FOOD PROGRAM
Staff conducted inspections of the food facilities throughout the City as part of a routine basis by the
Departrnent. No major violations were noted during these inspections.
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Environmental Health Specialist Erik Cheng conducted several plan checks and construction inspections of
proposed remodeling and new construction for food facilities. Erik also monitored construction progress of
new food facilities.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Health Department staff inspected 4 garment manufacturing facilities and found no major violations.
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In collaboration with the Public Works, Water, and Development Services Department, Senior
Environmental Specialist Jerrick Torres assisted with storm water inspections and plan reviews. Jerrick also
inspected all active construction sites Cityrvide to ensure that storm water best management practices were
being followed to prevent waste water discharge and runoff from entering the storm drain system.
Greater LA County Vector Control District (GLACVCD) continues to provide mosquito control services
throughout the City. For all mosquito related complaints and services, please call the GLACVCD at (562)
944-9656. The City has this information available on the Health Department's website as well.
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SOLID WASTE PROGRAM
Senior Environmental Health Specialist Linda Johnson conducted inspections of solid waste facilities
throughout the City as part of a routine basis by the Departrnent. No violations were noted during these
inspections.
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The Departrnent received the results of the State of Califomia CalRecycle Department annual audit on the
Department's solid waste program, which stated that there were no issues of concem noted.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE
The month ofOctober did not yield any notable emergency response actions.
MISCELLA}IEOUS
The Department trained Denise Chen, a student intem from Cal State Northridge on the CERS system to
assist the Vemon businesses with annual submittal compliance.
The Department continues to work with IT on upgrading the Envision Connect system. Envision Connect is
the field inspection computer software that the Departrnent uses to perform inspections and conduct permit
billing.
END
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Anthony Miranda, Chief of Police
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, VernorL Califomia 90058
Telephone (323) 587-5171 Fax (323) 82G1481
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October 16,2017
Honorable City Council
City of Vernon
Vernon, California
Honorable Members:
Attached are copies of the Vemon Police Department Activity Log and Statistical
Summary of Arrest and Activities which cover the period from l2:01 a.m.,
October 1,2017 up to and including midnight of October 15,2017.
Respectfully submitted,
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
ANTHONYMIRANDA
CHIEF OF POLICE
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Department Activity Report
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D epartment Activity Report
.Iurisdiction: vERNoN
First Dale: 1oro 2o17
Last Dale: 1ot1st2o17
Department Complaint
Tlpe Description
All Units himary Unit
!?D GTAR GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT
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PEDCK PEDESTRIAN CHECK
PLATE LOST OR STOLEN PI.ATES REPORT
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RECKI-ESS OF RECKIESS DRIVING (23103)
REPO REPOSSESSION
SPEED SPEED CONTEST OR SPEEDING (23109)
SPEEDTRAILE TO BE USED WHEN THE TRAJLERS ARE OEPLOYT
TRAFFIC STOI TMFFIC STOP
VCK VEHICLE CHECK
VEH RELEASE VEHICLE RELEASE
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WARMNT WARRANTARREST
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Activity Report
Period Ending: l0ll5ll7
TRAITIC COLLISIONS
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City Property Damage
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CIIY CLERl{'S OFFICE
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Anthony Miranda, Chief of Police
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vemon, Califomia 90058
Telephone (323)587-5771 Fax (323) 82G7487
November 1,2017
Honorable City Council
City of Vernon
Vernon, California
Honorable Members:
Attached are copies of the Vemon Police Department Activity Log and Statistical
Summary of Arrest and Activities which cover the period from 12:01 a.m.,
October 16,2017 up to and including midnight of October 31,2017.
Respectfully submitted,
!.ERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTAN-j->
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CHIEF OF POLICE
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Department Activity Report
Jurisdiction: vERNoN
First Date: 10116t2017
Last Date: 'lot3i t2o1t
Depa ment Complaint
Type Description
All Units himary Unit
VPD
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140
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SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
NON]NJURY HIT AND RUN
NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN REPORT
SILENT ROBBERY AIARM
BATTERY
MTTERY REPORT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REPORT
OISTURBING THE PEACE
BRANOISHING A WEAPON
TERRORIST THREATS REPORT
BURGLARY
AUOIBLE BURGLARY ALARM
CREATE THE 459 AI-ARM REPORTS FOR STEPHA
BURGLARY REPORT
SILENT BURGLARY ALARM
BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT
FRAUD REPORT
PETTY THEFT
PETTY THEFT REPORT
GRANO THEFT REPORT
PARKING PROBLEM
PARKING ENFORCEMENT
VANDALISM
VANOALISM REPORT
TRESPASS
ORUNK IN PUBLIC
ANNOYING PHONE CALLS
UNKNOWN INJURY TMFFIC COLLISION
INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION
NON-INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION
NON-INJURY TMFFIC COLLISION REPORT
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC HAZARO
911 MISUSE / HANGUP
CONTACT THE REPORTING PARTY
ABANDONED VEHICLE
LOST PROPERTY REPORT
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
ATTEMPT BURGLARY REPORT
ATTEMPT GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT
ASSIST VERNON FIRE DEPARTMENT
BROKEN SIGNAL OR LIGHT
BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE
CITATION CHECK
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Departme nt Activity Report
Jurisdiclion: vERNoN
Fi/$,t Dale: 10t16t2017
Last Date: 1u31t2o1t
Deparlmenl Complaint
Type Descriplion
All Units Primary Unit
VPD CIVIL CIVIL MATTER
CODEs SURVEILLANCE/STAKEOUT
COP COP DETAIL
DEMOSTRA OEMONSTRATION
OET DETECTIVE IIMSTIGATION
OETAIL DETAIL
DPTAST DEPARTMENTAL ASSIST
FILING OFFICER IS 106 REPORT WRITING
FOUND FOUND PROPERW REPORTFU FOLLOW UP
GTAR GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORTHBC HAILED BY A CITIZEN
JAILPANIC TESTTHE JAIL PANIC ALARM BUTTON
K9 TMINING K9 TRAINING REMINDER, OBTAIN LOCATION
MISPR MISSING PERSON REPORT
PANIC AIARM PANIC ALARM/DURESS AI.ARM
PAPD PUBLIC ASSIST.POLICE
9
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12
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PRSTMN PRISONERTMNSPORTED
REC RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE
RECDALARM TEST THE RECORDS ALARM
RECKLESS DF RECKLESS DRIVING (23103)
REPO REPOSSESSION
RR RAIL ROAD PROBLEM
SPEEDTRAILE TO BE USEO WHEN THE TMILERS ARE DEPLOYT
TRAFFIC STOI TRAFFIC STOP
UNATTACHED UNATTACHEO TRAILER
VCK VEHICLE CHECK
VEH RELEASE VEHICLE RELEASE
WARRANT WARMNTARREST
WELCK WELFARE CHECK
WRNTSVC WARMNT SERVICE
Depa menl:1463 952
Overall:1.t63 952
11n1nU7 08:29:23 Page of
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Period Ending: l0l3Ul7
TRATTIC COLLISIONS
TOTAL
NON-INJURY
INJURY
Pedestrian
Fatalities
City Property Damage
Hit & Run (Misdemeanor)
Hit & Run (Felony)
Persons Injured
VEHICLES STORED
Unlicensed Driver
Abandoned/Stored Vehicle
Traffic Hazard
CITATIONS
Citations Iss (Prisoner Release)
Citations Iss (Moving)
Citations Iss (Parking)
Citations Iss (Total)
Hazardous
Non-Hazardous
Other Violations
CASFS CLEARED BY ARRFST
ARlT-443
ARt7444
ARI^T-446
ARIT-447
ARlT-2148
AR l7-451
ARt7-452
ARrT-453
ARlT-455
ARtT-456
ARlT-457
AR 17-458
ARlT-459
cRlT-1800
cRlT-1817
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cR l7- 1827
cRlT-1832
cRlT-1842
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cRlT-1877
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Police Activity Report
l r358 HS
459 PC
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273.5(A) PC
594(A) PC
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148(AXl) PC
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487(A) PC
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484 PC
PROPERTY RECOVERED
VEHICLES: 50.00
PROPERTY RECOVERED FOR
OTHER DEPARTMENTS
VEHICLES: $24,500.00
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PERIOD ENDING 10/31/2017
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:
ADULT FELONY ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ASSAULT ON A PEACE OFFICER
BURGLARY 1 1
GRAND THEFT: MONEY/LABOR 1 1
INFLICT CORPOML INJURY ON SPOUSE 1 1
VANDALISM: DAMAGE PROPERTY 1 1
WARMNT (VERNON CASE)
WARMNT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)
TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS 4 0 4
ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS AND DTSPOSITIONS
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ATTEMPTED PETTY THEFT 1 1
CULTIVATING MARI]UANA 1 1
DRIVE WHILE UCENSE SUSPENDED 1 1
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 2 2
POSSESS CONTROLLED PAMPHERNALIA 2 1 3
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
October 10, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Daniel Wa[ Director of Public Wor
Originator: Wendy Herrerq Permit Technician
MONTHLY BT]ILDING DEPARTMENT REPORT
Enclosed herewith is the Monthly Building Report for the month of Septernber 20 I 7. Thank you.
City of Vernon
Building Departmeni
Monthly Report from 9/l/2017 to 913012017
Type # of Permits
Electrical
lndustrial - Remodel
Mechanical
Miscellaneous
Plumbing
Roof
$1,613,828.00
$70,000.00
$1,756,150.00
$2,632,525.00
$37,250.00
$82,800.00
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September 2017 TOTALS
PREVIOUS MONTHS TOTAL
YEAR TO DATE TOTAL
September 2016 TOTALS
PREVIOUS MONTHS TOTAL
PRIOR YEAR TO DATE TOTAL
$6,192,553.00
$49,801,312.70
62
403
$55,993,865.70
2,041,826.00
90,077,670.37
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Direclor of Public Works
City of Vemon
Building Department
Major Projects from 9/1/2017 to 913012017
Valuations > 20,000
Permit No.Proiecl Address Tenant Description Job Value
Electricel
8,-2017-2129
8.-2017 -2140
8-2017-2144
8-2017-2163
B-2017 -2193
8.2017-2196
B-2017-2199
B-2016-1649
8,-2017-2205
8,-2017-2206
8.2016-1287
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Mechanical
B-2017-21U
8-2017-2173
B-2017 -2'.131
2665 LEONIS BLVD
APN 6308004013
4415 BANDINI BLVD
APN 5243018013
5525 SOTO ST
APN 6309026019
2825 54TH ST
APN 6310009010
2665 LEONIS BLVD
APN 6308004013
6152 BOYLE AVE
APN 6310027037
4906 ALCOA AVE
APN 6303026010
53OO BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008020
6152 BOYLE AVE
APN 6310027037
4317 DOWNEY RD
APN 6303010041
53OO BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008013
Record(s)
53OO BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008013
2848 LEONIS BLVD
APN 6303023006
21415 BANDINI BLVD
APN 5243018013
install new 1200 amp 2771480 voll
main service
Provide electrical conduit and wiring
from a refrigeration rack to (10)
refrigeration coils and one evap
condenser. Lighting for 12,200 s.f.
cooler.
Temporary power and new service.
Electical for refrigeration and
lighting.
lnstall electrical machinery.
400amp main service replacement
lnstall warehouse lighting (new
LEDS) replace existing.
lncoming power/s itework for
primary and secondary distribution.
Sewing/finishing
Electrical for truck wash system
Electical for factory/warehouse shell
building, office T.1., trash
enclosures, covered storage, light
pole standards and site works.
Cooling towerrchilled
water/compressed air
New (3) HVAC s),stem & ductwork
in warehouse. F^N 8,-2017 -1822.
Refrigeration equipment and
installation for blast cooler. Blast
Cooler.
70000
140000
200000
150000
40000
26000
25000
250000
25000
150000
439000
Alejandras
Fashion
rPlanet Earth
rPlanet Earth
Millenium
Products
$1,515,000.00
300000
25000
910000
' 8-2016-1650 5300 BOYLE AVE rPlanet Earth HVAC, (2) Boilers and boiler room
APN 6310008020 calcs.
8-2016-1286 5300 BOYLE AVE rPlanet Earth Mechanical for factoryA arehouse
APN 6310008013
Record(s)
shell building, office T.l
150000
315000
8-2017 -1829 3200 SLAUSON AVE Popcomopolis Platforms and stairs structural
APN 6310027023
8-2017.1965 2901 FRUITLAND AVE
APN 6303029016
Miscellaneous
8,-2017-2008 5300 BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008020
B-2017-21U 2665 LEONIS BLVD
APN 6308004013
8-2017-2188 2626 26TH ST
APN 6302001030
8.2017-2138 5300 BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008020
8-2017-2132 21415 BANDINI BLVD
APN 5243018013
8-2017-2155 4770 DISTRICT BLVD
APN 63M015013
8-2017-2174 5300 BOYLE AVE
APN 6310008020
8-2017-2151 21415 BANOINI BLVD
APN 5243018013
Record(s)
Roof
8'-2017-2203 5000 PACTFIC BLVD
APN 6308003901
8,-2017-2179 2858 26TH ST
APN 6303003010
Record(s)
FOUNDATIONS FOR
PREFABRICATED METAL BALE
STORAGE BUILDING
Foundation installation for
abatement of equipment structures.
Remove old chain link fence and
instiall new 9' 6" square tube(1")
fence.
Allan block segmental walls along
property line. Ke),stone block
segmental walls for grizzly ramps.
Biofilter retaining wall located at
parking area of site.
Structural for refrigeration for Blast
Cooler.
Construct knitting machine
enclosures.
Equipment platforms for industrial
Wadard and Cunen equipment.
lnstall pipe racks
Tear off and haul away one cap
sheet roof. lnstall 4 ply built up
roofing system.
14,000 square feet roof
replacement
$1,700,000.00
79000
100000
125000
500000
140000
500000
80000
70000
28000
900000
50000
8-2017-2075 4415 BANDINI BLVD Millenium Storage Racks - See F-2017-
APN 5243018013 Products 0757 for high pile storage permit
11 s2,572,000.00
22800
60000
$82,800.002
29 Permit(s)Total 35,869,800.00
Oirector of Public Works
City of Vernon
Building Department
Demolition Report - September 2017
None
Director of Public Works
City of Vernon
Building Department
New Buildings Report - September 2017
None
Director Public Works
City of Vernon
Building Department
Status of Certificates of Occupancy Requests
Month of September 2017
Request for lnspection
Approved
Pending
Temporary Occupancies
18
't7
353
20
Director of Public Works
10t10t2017 City of Vernon
Certifi cate of Occupancy
Applications Date From 9/'U2017 to 911012017
lssued Permit No. Proiect Address Tenant Description Fees Paid Square Feet
Certifi cate of Occupancy
C-2O174787 3680 SANTA FE AVE AJ Green Energy lnc. lmport and export 885.00
C-2017-0791 2770 LEONIS BLVD Lomari Trucking lnc. Office 385 00
APN 6308002009
C-2017-0792 2099 27TH ST Sunny Specialty Produce Fresh produce/herb 885.00
APN 6302009034 distributor
C-20174793 3240 BANOINI BLVO Amado Trucking, lnc. Trucking terminal 885.00
APN 6303007033
C-2017479,4 3221 46TH ST J.B. Hunt Transport, lnc. Parking and storage 385.00
APN 6302005015
C-20174788 2850 VERNON AVE Araq Tex, lnc.
APN 6308001046
C-2017-0789 4700 48TH ST Premium Citrus
APN 6304015007
C-2017-0798 2665 SANTA FE AVE Spirit Hoods
APN 6302008016
APN 5243018013
C-2017-0801 2241 49TH ST Bespoke Fumiture
APN 6308015044
C-20174802 2050 37TH ST H & E Gear, Co.
APN 6302012005
C-20'17-0803 4383 FRUITLANO AV Nu Label Clothing dba
APN 6304026002 Cotton Bleu, Nu Era, lnc.
C-2017-0804 3874 SANTA FE AVE Phoenix Fullillment Group
general
merchandise
Warehousingfabric 885.00
Packaging and 885.00
distribution
of trucks, trailers
and containers.Garment 885.00
manufacturing
385.00
Office use 385.00
Kombucha
Beverage
885.00
Store material 385.00
goods and machine
parts
885.00
0.00 196000
200
125862
68/,2
45313
't0260
400
27133
923/.
4100
26000
500
APN
c-20't7-07s5 4641 PAC|F|C BLVD WJ88, LLC
APN 6308009027
C-2017-0796 4900 SOTO ST SR Design Studio
APN 6303023008
C-2017-0797 5370 BOYLE AVE Pods enterprises LLC storage
APN 63'100080'12
C-2o174799 4600 SANTA FE AVE Precision Agritechnologies container farm 1,2o7.00
APN 6308007008 LLC dba Local Roots Farms manufacturing and
operation
C-2017-0800 4415 BANOINI BLVD GTs Living Foods LLC. Manufacturing of 1,207.00 260000
25000
5000
'18500
5400
6000
885.00
APN 6302018017 LLC
C-20174790 4443 SANTA FE AVE Home Etemity, lnc. Warehousing of 885.00
home goods
18 Record(s)
Total for Certificate of Occupancy: '13,'189.00 771,74.00
'18 Permits(s)
APN 6308012015
Total Fees 13,189.00
'lol10l2o17 City of Vemon
Certifi cat€ of Occupancy
lssued Date From 91112017 to 9l30nml
lssued Permit Prohct Address Tenant Description Fees Paid Square Feet
Certifi cate of Occupancy
912012017 C-2017-0673 4825 SOTO ST United Merchandising warehousing of 689.00
APN 6308002009 Group, LLC general
merchandise
32900
15309912012017 C-2017-0645 2350 48TH ST VMP Cosmetics, LLC Cosmetics of 689.00
APN 6308015043 cosmetics
912012017 C-2017-0693 5999 MALBURG WAY Popular Basics Corp. Dba Warehousing of 689.00 '16455
APN 6310027046 Popular 2'l garments
912012017 C-20174733 4651 PACIFIC BLVD A & O lntematiional Warehousing of 689.00
APN 6308009029 garments
8800
912012017 C-20174744 5524 ALCOA AvE The Great lncorporated Office use 385.00 1984
APN 6310002027
9l2Ol2O17 C-2O17476/. 4327 BANDINI BLVD Natural Organic Foods 4 Warehousing 885.00 11383
APN Less, LLC Dba Natural general
Food and Vitamin Store merchandise
9l2Ol2O17 G2O174745 2550 27TH ST Caribbean Bluss, lnc. Dba Warehousing of 885.00 28000
APN 6302003024 EKB Textile fabrics
912012017 C-201747ffi 5770 ANDERSON ST JC Sublimation Office use 385.00 1000
APN 6308019020
912812017 C-2O17-O774 3030 ATLANTIC BLVD Home Fumiture Warehousing of 1,207.00
APN 6314033002 lntemational furniture
200000
912812017 C-2017-0720 2322 37fH SI Vemon Central Warehouse Food processing 300.00 59'10
APN 6302014020 lnc. dba Sweetener
Products Company
912812017 G20'17472'l 2305 38TH ST Vemon Central Warehouse Milling and 300.00 4000
APN 6302014015 lnc. Dba Sweetener packaging ofdry
Products Company sugars
912912017 G2017-O717 2050 38TH ST Vemon Central Warehouse Food processing 300.00 99340
APN 6302017050 lnc. Dba Sweetener
Products Company
912812017 C-20174716 2325 38TH ST Vemon Central Warehouse Food processing 300.00 19678
APN 6302014013 lnc. dba Swe€tener
Products Company
912U2017 C-2017-0719 4181 ROSS ST Vemon Central Warehouse Truck 300.00 12800
APN 6302017046 lnc. Dba Sweetener maintenance/translo
Products Company ading yard
912812017 C-2016-0401 4735 DISTRICT BLVD West Tech Trading, LLC Manufacturing of 689.00 7000
APN benches/cutting and
welding
912812017 C-2017-079O 4443 SANTA FE AVE Home Etemity, lnc. Warehousing of 885.00
APN 6308012015 home goods
6000
912W2O17 G2015{305 3737 SOTO ST Omnipoint Communiations, Cell site 300.00
APN 63020200,+4 lnc, Oba T-Mobile
17 Record(s)
Total for Certificate of Occupancy: 9,877.00 471,035.00
476
Total Fses 9,877.0017 Permits(s)
RECEIVED
Nov 0 2 2017
CITY CLERKS OFFICESTAFF REPORT
CITY ADMINISTRATION
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Carlos R. Fandino Jr., City Administrator
Originator: Lilia Hernandez, Executive Assistant t ity Administrator
A Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Standard Offer,
Agreement and Escrow Instructions for Purchase of Real Estate for the Sale
of Property Located at 2800-2900 East 50th Street in Vernon, CA
RecommendationA. Find that adoption of the proposed Resolution is exempt from 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
B. Adopt a Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Standard Offer,
Agreement and Escrow Instructions for Purchase of Rea[ Estate between the City and
Crown Poly and/or assignee for the Sale of Property Located at 2800-2900 East 50th
Street in Vemon, CA.
Backeround
The City desires to sell the property located at 2800-2900 East 50th Street in Vemon, CA as the
property is currently not being utilized, and selling it presents an opportunity to further economic
growth in the City. The property is approximately 110,684 square feet of industrial zoned net
buildable land. Based on direction and authority received from the City Council, the City
Administrator, on behalf of the City, has negotiated the sale of the property to Crown Poly.
Crown Poly will develop the property to further the growth of their operation in Vemon.
Key Terms of the Agreement are listed below:l. Purchase Price: $6,087,620.00
2. Deposit: $300,00.00
3. Close of Escrow: on or before fifteen (15) days from Buyer's waiver/expiration of all of
Buyer's contingencies
Page I of2
It should be noted that the City will retain approximately 4,750 square feet of the current I 15,434
square foot parcel to be used for a future well site.
Fiscal Imoact
Based on the current terms of the Agreement, less commissions and fees, the City expects to
receive approximately $5,847,620.00 in net proceeds from the sale of this property.
Attachment(s)
1 . Resolution Approving the Sale of Property Located at 2800-2900 East 50th Street
Page 2 of 2
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON APPROVING AND AUTHORI Z ING THE EXECI]TION OF A
STANDARD OFFER, AGREEMEIiI:T AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PI'RCHASE OF REAL ESTATE BETWEEN THE CITY OF
VERNON AIiID CROWN POLY AI{D/OR ASSIGNEE FOR THE SALE
OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2800-2900 EAST SOTH STREET
IN THE CITY OF VERNON
WHEREAS, Ehe Citsy of Vernon desires to sefl certain real
property in the City consisting of approximately 110,584 square feet of
of indust.rial zoned net buildable 1and, commonly known as 28OO-29O0
East 50th streets in the citsy of vernon (Ehe "ProperEy" ) to Croern Poly
and/or Assignee ( "Crown eoly") for approximat.eLy $5,087,520.00; and
WHEREAS, t.he project is categorically exempt from the
California Envj.ronmental Ouality Acts ( ttCEQA" ) in accordance with
Section 15051 (b) (3), Ehe general rule that CEOA only applies t.o
projects that may have an effecE on Ehe environment; and
WHEREAS, t.he CiCy has agreed Co seII E.he Property to Crosrn
Poly on negotiated t.erms, which t.he Citsy has determined tso be fair and
reasonable; and
WHEREAS, City staff have recommended that the Property be
sold and the necessary documents be executed to implement Che sale,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI,VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
finds and determines t.hat. the reciuals contained hereinabove are true
and correct..
SECTION 2:The City Council of t.he CiEy of Vernon hereby
approves the Standard Offer, Agreement, and Escrow Inst.ructions for
Purchase of Real EsEate with Crown Poly ald/or Assignee, in
Eubstantially tshe same form as the copy which is attached hereto as
Exhibit A.
SECTION 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
authorizes Ehe Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem to execute said Agreement for,
and on behalf of. the CiEy of Vernon and the Citsy Clerk, or Deputy
Citsy Clerk, is hereby auEhorized to attest thereto.
SECTfON 4: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
finds and determines EhaE Ehe proposed projecE is exempE from CEQA and
hereby direcEs the City Clerk, or the City Cl-erk's designee, Eo file a
Notice of Exemption with Ehe CounEy Clerk of the County of Los
Angeles.
SECTION 5: The City Council of t.he City of Vernon hereby
insEructss Ehe City AdminisE.rator, or his designee, Eo Eake whaEever
actions are deemed necessary or desirable for the purpose of
implementing and carrying out the purposes of this Resolution and the
transactsions herein approved or autshorized, including but not limited
to, any non-su-bstancive changes Eo the Agreements attached herein.
SECTION 5: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
auEhorizes Ehe city Administsrator, or his desigmee, Eo execute any and
all documents as shal1 be reguired t.o complet.e the sale of the
Property and Eo accomplish Ehe close of escrow consistenc with the
terms of said AgreemenE approved herein.
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SECIION 7: The City Council of Ehe City of Vernon hereby
directs the City Clerk, or the City Clerk's designee, to give one
fu11y executed AgreemenE. to crown Poly and/or Assignee.
SECIION 8: The City Clerk, or DepuUy City C1erk, of the
City of Vernon shall certify t.o E,he passasJe, approval aIrd adoption of
this resolution, and the City C1erk, or Deputy City Clerk, of the City
of Vernon shall cause this resolutsion and the City Clerk,s, or DepuEy
City Clerk's, certification to be entered in the File of ResoluE,ions
of t.he Council of this Citsy.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 201?.
Name :
Tit.1e: l4ayor / Mayor Pro-Tem
ATTEST:
City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FOR}T:
Hema Patel, City At.t.orney
3
STATE OF CAII FORNTA
COIJMTY OF LOS AI{IGELES
t,, City Clerk / DepuE.y CiEy Clerk of the City
of Vernon, do hereby certsify that t.he foregoing Resolution, being
Resolution No. , was duly passed, approved and adopted by the
City Council of Ehe City of Vernon at a regrular meet.ing of the City
Council duly held on Tuesday. November 7, 2017, and tshereaf t.er was duly
sigmed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of t.he Citsy of Vernon.
Executed Ehis day of November, 20L7 aL Vernon, California.
City Clerk / Deputy City C1erk
(SEAL)
ss
4
EXHIBIT A
I
STANDARD OFFER, AGREEMENT AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PURCHASE OF REAI ESTATE
(Non-Residentral)
Dated: November2. 2017
1. 8uyer.
1.1 Crown Polv and/or assionee , ("auya.') hereby offers to purchase the real property, hereinafter described, lrom the
owner thereof ("Sallc.") (collectively, the 'P..ti6" or indivrduatty, a 'P..y), throuSfi an es.row ("ts.Ioxri) to ctore 30-er _!S_
days after the waiver or erpiEhon of the guyer's continSencies, including Buyer's approval of the lot-line adiustmcnt and
new parccl as stated in the addendum Paragraph 26.4 ('CrycctGrd CrbrlnS Date") to b€ held by Caoital Trust Escrow c./o
Hami Gabavan ("t5qov Holdc.") whose address ii 280 South Beverly Orive. l(lOO. Bevertv Hi s. Callifom|a 90012 , phone
No. 310.273.0100 , Facsamile No
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upon the terms and conditions set fonh in this agreement ('AsI!alrtant'). Buyer shalt
ha\re the riSht to assign Buyer's rigms hereunder, but.ny such eisignment shallnot relieve Buyer oI Buyer's obti8a6ons herern untess
S€ller expressly releases Buyer
1.2 The term "D.tc ol Agement' as us€d herein shall te the date when by erecuhon and delivery {as dehned in para86ph
20 2) of this document or a subsequent counteroffer therelo, guyer and Seller have reached agreement in wrifing whereby Setter
aSrees to sell, and Buyer agrees to purchase, the Property upon te.ms acceptd by both pades
2. Prop..ty.
2.1 The real property ('Prcp.rty") that is the sublect ol this oflerconsists of (inse( a brief ptrysicat description) jpplqlEglglf
'l'10,684 square foot of induslrial zoned net buildable land is located in the County of Los Anqeles , is commonty known as
(street address, city, nate, zip) 280G2900 Easl solh Slreet. Vemon. Califomia 90058 and is teSa y described as: ]qbg
Drovided by Escrow (aPNi lo be orovided bv Escrow I
2 2 lf the legal descriphon of the Property is not complete or is inaccurate, thi5 a€reement shall not be invatrd and the tegat
descriphon shall be completed or corrected to meet the requirements of Chicaqo I'ite Companv c./o Mike Slinqer (213)q1?!l3a ("fide Comp.ny"l, which shallissue the title policy hereinafter described
2.3 The Property includes, at no additional cost to 8uyer, the permanent improvemenE thereon, includinS those item! whach
pursuant to applicable law are a part ofthe property, as wellasthe following items, if any, owned byselter and at present toc.ted on
the Prop€rty: electrical distributon systems (power panel, bus ductin& conduits, dis.onnects, liShting firtures); telephone
dittribution syttems llines,,acks and connectons only); space heaters; heatin& venhlahn& air condihoning equipment (-HvAc"); air
I'net; tlre sprinkler Systems; security and fire detection systems; carpets; window covenngs; wall cov€rings; and nothino else
(collectiveV, the "llnprolrmerB").
2 4 The 6re sprinkler monitor: is owned by Seller and included in the Purchar€ Price, is leased by Sellet and Buyer will
need to neSotiate a new leas€ with thefire monatoring company, ownership willbe determinad durint €sarow, or ihere is no
hre sprinkler monitor
2.5 Ercept as provided in Pdragraph 23, the Purchase Prce does not include Seller's personal prope.ty, furnture and
furnishinSs, and nothinq els€ attofwhich shattbe removed by S€[e. prior to Cto5lng.
3. Purdras ftke.
3.1 The purchase price ("Pu.ch.s. Prka') to be paid by Buyer to Seller for the Property shall be $6.087.620.00 , payable as
follows:
INITIAts
O 2017AlR CR€ Alr RithB nBerv€d
all cash
$6.087.620 00
NINALS
OFA-2o.(tr, R.lised 0l{3.2017
(Strtke ony not opplicoble)
(al Cash down payment, including the Oeposit as defined in paragdph 4-3 (or if an
transaction, lhe Purchase Price):
TotalPurchase Price:
:'
.9Prer.$t€+
<aiC .i.5t det€ i! payab'e al -- pe. ^e-tr, i^cleCr.g rle.art a! !\e ..ie er
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e9prgrif,atelY,
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56.087.620 00
32llguyeristakinstitletothePropertysubjectto,orassumin8,an€xistingOeedofTrustandsuchd.edoftrudpermitsthe
beneficiary to demand payment of fees rncludin& but not limited to, points, processing teet and appraisalfees as a condiEon to the
transfer of the Property, BuYer agrees to pay such fees up to a maximum of 1 5'6 of the unpaid prinopat batance of the appticabte
Pate t of 10
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Existin8 Note
a. D.posils.
4.1 BuYer has delivered to Broker a check in the sum of _, pafable to Escrow Holder, to b€ detivered by Sroker to
€sarow Holder wilhin 2 or
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business deys after both Parnes have executed this agreement and the executed Agreement has
tle€n delrered to Escrow Holder, or within 24{-:. business days after both partirs have eEcuted this ASreement and the
eEcuted Aefeement ha5 been delivered to Es.row Holder Buy?r shalldeliver to €s.row Holder a check rn the sum of 3150.000.@. lf s.id check is not received by tscrow Holder withan said time !€riod then Seller may elect to unilaerally terminate this tranElction
W tiving wriGen no6ce of such election to Escrow Holderwhereupoh neith€r Perty shall have any further liability to the other und€r
this Agreement Should Euyer and Seller not enter into an atreement for pur€has€ and sale, Buyer's check or funds shall, upon
requen by 8uye., be promptly returned to 8uye.
4.2 Add itional d€posits:
(a) Within 5 business days after the Oate ofASreement, guyer shalldeposit with Escrow Holder the additionalsum of
to te applied to the Purchase Price at the closing
(b) Wilhin I 2 business days afrer the contingencies discused in paraSriph 9.1 (a) through (m) are app.oved or waived,
Buyer shalldeposit with Escrow Holderthe addtionalsum of _[!!91@q@ to be appliedtothe Purchase Price at the Ctosing.
(c) lf a n Additional oeposit i5 not received by €scrow Holder within the hme period provided then Seller lnay notifv 8uyer,
Escrow Holder, and 810l€rs, in writing that, unlers the Additional Deposit is receNed by Escrow Holder within 2 business days
followinS l.id notce, the Escrow shallbe deemed termrnated without further notice or instructions.
4.3 Escrow Holder shall deposit the funds deposiled with il by Buyer pursuam to paregraphs 4.1 and 4.2 (collectively the-Dapotil"l, m a Slate or Federally chartered bank rn an interest bearing eccount whose term is appropriate and consistent with the
timing requirements of this transectron. The interest the.efrom rhallaccrue to the benefit of Buyer, who hereby acknowled8ej that
there mey be penalties or rnterest forfeitures if the applcable rnstrument is redeemed prior to its specafied mat'.Jritv Euyer's Fedeat
Tax ldentification Number is to be orovired in Escro, NOTEj Such interest bearing accoum cannot be opened untit Buyer's
FederalTar ldenhfication Number is provided.
4.4 Notwithst.ndanS the foregorn& wthrn 5 days after Escrow Holder receives the monies des.rit€d in pa.agraph 4.1 above,
Es.row Holder shall release S1m of said monies to Seller as and for rndependent consideretion for Seller's' erecuhon of this
Agreement and the Srantin8 of the continFncy period to Euyer as herein provided. Such independent consideration E
non-refr.rndable to BuYer but shall be credited to the Purchase P.ice in the event that the purchare ofthe Property is completed
4.5 Upon waiver of allof Buyer's contingencies the Deposit shall become non-refundable but applicable to the Purchase Price
except in the event of a S€ller breach, or in the event that the Escrow is terhrnated pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 9 1(n)
(Oestruction, Oamage or Loss)or 9.1{o) (MatenaIChan8e)
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the Pardes (checl theapplcable boles):; Lee & Associales@Comrnerce. lnc. represents Seler exclusivety ('Saltar,r 6rokr/,);/ Ner,vmart Knioht Frank represents Buyer exctusivety ("Buy.r,. A?obr,.); or
_ rep.esents both Selle.and Buyer ('Dual Agancy")
The Parties actnowledSe that other than the Brokers lined above, there are no other brokeE reprcs€ntint the parties or due any
fees and/or commissrons under thisAgreement. See paragaph 24 re&rding the nature of a real estate aSency retationship Buyer
shalluse the services of EuYer's groker erclusively in connection with any and allnegotiatons and offers with respect to the Property
for a period of l year hom the date inserted for reference purposes at the top of page 1_
7.2 BuYer and Seller each reprsentand warr.nt to the other that he/she/it has had no dealinSs with any person, firm, b.oker
or tinder in connection with the negohation of thas Agreement and/or the consummahon of the purchase and sale contemplated
herein, otherthan the Brokers nemed in par.Sraph 7 1, and no broker orother pe6on, firm or entity. otherthan said Broke.s ishre
enhtled to any commission or finder's fee in connection with this tEnsaction as the result of any dealangs or acts of such Party.guYer and Seller do each herew agree to indemnify, defend, protect and hold the other harmless from and againit any costs,
exp€ns€s or liability for compensation, commission or ahartel which mey be claimed by any broker, finder or other similar party,
other than said named Erokers by reason olarrydeatinSsor act of the indemnifying party.
8, E arow and Oosing.
8.1 t pon acceptance hereof by Seller, this agreement, includinS any counteroffers incorpor.ted herein by the Partres, shalt
constitute not only the agreement of purchase and Sale between Euyer and Seller, but also instructions to Escrow Holder for the
consummation of the Agreement throuSh the Escrow Escrow Holder shall not prepare any turther escrow instructons rettaiing or
amending the agreement unless specificaliy ro inrtructed by the Parties or a Broker herein Subject to the reasonable approval of
the Parties, Esarow Holder may, however, include ils slandard generat escrow provtsions. ln the e!€nt that there is any conflict
between the provisions of the Agreement and the provisionr of any addrtional escrow instructions the provisions of the Agreement
shallprevailas to ihe Parties and the Escrow Holder.
8.2 as Soon as practical after the receipt of this ASaeemenl and any relevant counieroffers, Esarow Holder shall ascertain the
oate of A8reement as de-ined in paraSraphs 1.2 and 20 2 and advise the Parties and grokels, in writin& ofthe date.scenained.83 Escrow Holder i! hereby authorized and instructedto conductthe Esarow in accordance with this Agreement, appltcable law
and custom and practice of the community in which EScrow Holder is located, including any reporting requirements of the lnternal
Revenue Code ln the event of a conflid between the law ol the state where the Property is located and the law of the state where
the Esrrow Holder as located, the hw ofthe state where the Prop€rty is tocated shattpreyeit84 Suqect to sadslaction o, the continSencies herein desaribed, Escrow llolder shall close this escrow (the 'Cl6in!"1 by
record inS a Senedl warranty deed (a grant deed in Cal ornia l and the other documents r€quired to be recorded, and try di5bu6ing
thefunds and documents in accordance with thas Agreernent
85 Buyer.nd Seller shalleach payone-halfof the Es.row Holder'scharles and S€ller shallpaythe usualrecording fee5 and.ny
requrred do<umentary trandertaxes Seller shall peythe premrumfora standard coveage owner's orjoint protection potrcyofhtle
insurance (See also paragraph 11.)
8-5 €scrow Holder shall verily that all of Euyer's contintencEs have b€en sehsfied or waved prior to Closing. The matteG
contained in paragraphs 9 1 subparagraphs (b), (c), (d), {e), (d, (i), (n), and (o1,9 4,12,13,11,16,1A,20,21,22, and 24 are, however,
matte.s ofagreement between the Parhes only and are not instructionsto Esarow Holder
8-7 lf this transachon is terminated for non-sirbsfaction and non-waiver of a guyer's Contingency, as defined in paragraph 9 2,
then neither of the Parties shall there.fter have any iiability to the other under thas Agreement, e)cept to the exrent ol a breach of
any affirmati\€ covenant or warranty in this A8reement ln the event of such termination, Buyer shall, subject to the provisions of
paragraph 8.10, be promptv refunded all fundsdeposited by guyer wfth Escrow Holder,less onlythe S1m provided for in paragraph
4 4 and the Title Company and Escrow Holder cancellation fee3 and costs, allofu,hich shallbe Suyer's oblagation. If th iJ transaction
isterminated asa resuh of Seller's breach of this Agreement then Seller shallpay the Trtle Company .nd Escrow Holder canceltation
fees and costs
88 The Closin8 shall occur on the Expected Closin8 oate, or ar soon thereafter as the Escrow is in condition for Clostng;
provided, however, that if the Closing does not crcur by the Expected Closing Oate and 5aid Oate is not extended by mutual
innructions olthe Parties, a Party not then in default under thil Atreement may nohfy the other Party, Esrrow Holder, and Erokert
rn writin! that, unless the ClosinS occurs within S business days followin8 said notice, the Escrow shall be deemed ierminated
without further notice or anstructions.
8.9 Ercept as otherwise provjded herern, the termination Of E..rOw Shall not relieve or release either party from any obligahon
to pay Es€row Holder's fe€s and oosts or consttute a waiver, aelease or drs€harge o[ any breach or defaultthai has occurred in the
performance of ihe obligations, agreements, covenants orwarranties contained therein8.10 lf this sale oI the Prop€rty as not consummated for any reason other than Seller's b.each or default, then at Seller's
request, and as a condition to any obtgation to return Suyer's deposit (see paragraph 211, Buyer shall within 5 days after w.itten
request deliver toSeller, at no charBe. copies of allsurveys, enSineerint nudiet soil reports, mapt master plans, feasibility studies
.nd other similar rtems prepared byor for Buyer that p€rtain to the Property. Provided, however, that Euyer 5ha tt not be .equired to
deliver arry such report af the written contract which guyer ertered into with the consultant $,ho prepared such report rpecifically
torbidsthe diss€mination otthe report to otheB.
t. ConlinFndes to Oo6int.
9.1 TheClosing ofthistrdnection i5 contingent upon lhe satisfaction orweiver ofthefollowing contingencies. tF BUyEi f{ltSlo t{orlfY EscRoliv HotDER, lI{ wnm G, of rHE orsappRolral, of at{y oF satD cot{rt{GEr{o6 wrHttr rHE nME spEon€o
TH€REll{, ll s}lALL Bt col{(lusvEfy 9iEsuMEo rHAT BUyER HAs AppRovEo sucH mM, MATTER oR DocuMCa{T B,ryer,s
conditional approval shall constitute disapproval, unless provision is made by the Seller within the time specified therefore by the
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Euyer in such condihonal approval or W this Agreement, whichever is later, lor the sahsfaction of the condition imposed by the
Buyer €aarow Holder shall promptly provide all Panies with copies (, any written drsapprov?rl or conditional approval which t
receives. With regard to subpara8rephs [a) throuSh (m]the pre-printed hme p€riods shall control unless a different numbe. of dayi
is inse(ed in the spaces provided.
lal Disclosure. Seller shall make to Buyer, throuth E5arow, all ol the applicable drsclosurer required W l.w (See AtR CRE
('AlR"l nanda.d torm entitled "Seller's Mandatory Oisciosure Statement'land p.ovide Buyer with a completed Prope(y tnlormation
Sheet ('trrorl.ny hlb.madon Sheet") concerning the Property, duv executed by or on behalf ot Seller in the current form or
equiralent to that published by the AIR within 10 or -: d.ys following the Date ol Agreement Euyer has 10 days fiom the receipt
ofsaid disalo3uresto approvE ordisapprove the matters disclosed-
lb) Plrysicol lnspedion. guyer has 10 or -:_ days following the rfteipt of the Property lnformaHon sheet or the oate of
, ASreement, whrchever is later, to satsry self wth reSard to the ptrysicalaspects and size ofthe Prop€rty.
I (c) Hozordous Subs?once Conditions Report. guyer has 3e€I. ll5_ days following the receipt olthe Property lnformation
Sheet or the Date of Agreement, whichever is late., to sahsfy itself with reSard to the environmentat aspects of the Property. Setter
recommends that guyer obtain a Hazardous Substance Condi6ons Report concerningthe Propertyand relevant adloining properties.
Any such report shall b€ pard for by Buyer a "]Lrardous Sub6t na!" for purposes of this A8reement ii defined aa any substance
whose nature and/or quantity of existence, use, manufacture, disposal or effect, render it subJect to Fede6l, state or loaal
regulation, investiSation, remedration or remoral as potentially injurious to public heahh or weltare A -H.r.doua Suhtrn<€
Coidition'for purposes ot thrr Agreemem is defined as the existence on, under or relevantly adiacent to the Property of a
Hazardous Substance that would require remedEtion and/or remoEl under applicable Federal, state or locallew.
I tOt hit tns8aion. Buyer has 3o-€+ 1L dayi from the receapt of the Property tnformadon Shea or the Oate of
Agreement, whichever is later, to setisfy itseif wilh regard to the condition ol the soils on the Property Seller recommends that
Buy€r oblain a sorltest report- any such report shall be paid tor by Buyer. S€llershall provide Buyer copies ofany ioil3 report that
Seller m.y have within 10 days followingthe Date ofAgreement.
I t"t Govehmentot Apptoyols. Buyer ha s 3o-ea lE- days followrng the oate of Agreement to satsfy itself wth regard to
approvals and permits from Sovernmental agencies or depa(hentswhich have or may have jurisdiction over the Property and which
Suyer deem5 netess.ry or desirable io connection with its intended use of the Property, including, but not limited to, permits and
appro6k required with respect to roning, plannrng, buildingand rafety, fire, police, handicapped andAmericans with oisabilities Act
requirements, tranrportation and environmental matte13-
lll Conditiohs ol fitle. Esctow Holder shall cause a current commitment for title insurance ("Titl. Commhln.rt"l
concerning the Property issued by the Title Company, a5 wellas letrble copres ofall documents referred to an the Title Commitment
("UnderMnS Docunant,"), and a scaled and dimensioned plot showing the locadon of any easements to be delivered to Buyer
within 10 or _ days ,ollowin8 the Oate of Agreement. Buyer has 10 days from the receipt of the Title Commitment, the
Underlying oocuments and the plot plan to satirfy itself with regard to the .ondition of title. The disapproEl by Euyer of any
monetary eocombranre, which by the term! of this Agreement i5 not to remain aSainst the Property after the Closin& shall not b€
considered a failure of thrs contingency, as Seller shall have the obliSahon, at Seller's erpense, to sahsfy and remove such
disapproved monetary encumbrance at or b€fore the Closing,
I tgt suryey. auy.J. has 30 €, lll days followng the re.eapt of the Title commitment and underlying Ooauments to
satisfy itself with regard to eny AtTA htle ,upplement based upon a survey prepared to American Land Tatle Asiociation l'AtTA")
standards for an owner's polEy by a licensed surveyor, showing the leSal description and boundary lines ol the Property, any
easernents of record, and any improvements, poles, structures and thanSs lo(ated wthin 10 feet of eith€r side of the Property
boundary lines. Any such survey shall be prepard at guyer's direcnon and expense. lf Buy.r has oblained a survey and approved
the ALTA title supplement, Buyer may elect wthin the period allowed for Buyer's approval of a survey to have .n ALTA extended
cov€ra8e owner's lorm of title pohcy, rn which event guyer shall pay any .dditional premium attributable thereto-
lh) Exittinq Leoses ond lenoncy Stotenents Seller shall wathin l0 or _L days following the Oate of Agreement provide
both Buyer and Escrow Holder wlth legrble copies of all leeset subleases or rental arrangements (collectively, 'Eristing Lrases")
affectinSthe Property, and with a tenancy statement ("Ertoppcl Clrilfic.te")in the latest form or equivelent to that published bythe
AlR, executed by Seller and/or each tenant and subtenant of the Prop€rty- Seller shall use its best etforts to have each tenant
complete and execute an Estoppel Certficate, lf any tenant faih or reluses to provide an Estoppel Cerhficate then Seller shall
complete and execute an Estoppel Certificate for that tenancy Buyer has 10 days from the recerpi ofsaid Exrsting teases and
Enoppel CertifiEates to sahsfy itselfwdh regard to the Eisting Leas€s end any other tenancyrssues
lil Ownet's Assoaiobon Seller shall within f0 or :- days lollowing the Date of Agreement provide guyer with a
statement and tansfer package from any owner's association s€.vicin8 the Property. Such transfer package rhall at a minimum
rncluder copiei of the association's bylaws, articles of incorporabon, current budget and financial natement guyer has 10 days from
the receipt of such documents to satisfy itselfwith regard to the asso(iahon
l)l Othet aqeeneng. Seller shall within 10 or _1 drys followng the Oate of Agreement provide guyer with leg'ble
copies of allother agreements ("Othcr Ag.eemcnts") known to Seller that will affect the Property afrer ClosinS. Euyer has 10 days
from the recerpt of said Othe. ASreements to satisry it5elf with regard tosuch ASreements
lkl Finoncinq lf pal-d8r.ph 5 hereof dealinS with a financinS contingency has not been stricken, the satisfaction or waver
of such New Loan contmgency,
lll Existing Noles lf paragraph 3.11c) has not teen stncken, Seller shall within10or _1 days followinS the Dete of
ASreement provide Buyer with leSible copies of the €xistiry Notes, Existiag Oeeds of Trun and related agreements (collectively,
"Loan Oocsm.nts") to which the Prop€rty will remain subject afre. the Cloring Escrow Holder shall promptly request kom the
holders of the tuishng Notes a beneficiary slatement ("8cnc_tcla.y St tcnrent") confirming: (l) the amount of the unpaid principat
balance, the current interest rate, and the dateto which intere( is peid, and (2) the nature and amounto[ any impoundsheld by the
benelicaary in (onnechon with such loan- 8uye. has 10 or _1 days following the receipl of the Loan Oocuhents and Beneficiary
Statements to aatisfy itself with reSard to such financint. Buyer's obligaton to close is conditioned upon Buyer beinS abte to
purchase the Property $,ithout accelerrtion or change in the terms of any ExittinS Notes or cherges io Euyer except as otherwise
provided rn thit Agreement or approved by Buyer, provided, however, guyer 5hall pay the traosrer fee reterred to in p.regraph 3.2
hereof Ukewise if Seller is to carry back a Purchase Money Note then Seller shall within 10 or ' days following the Oate of
Agreement provire guyer with a copy of the proposed Purchas€ Money Note and Purchase Money Oeed of Trutt. Buyer has lO or' days from the reaeipt of such documents to satisty its€lI with regard to the Iorm and content thereot
lml PeRonol Prcpefty ln the evem rhat any personal p.operty is ancluded in the Purchase Price, guyer has 10 or -1
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davs following the Date of Aereement to sansfy itsell with regard to the htle condition of such personal property. Seller recommends
that guyer obtain a UCC-1 report. Any 5uch report shatt b€ paid for by guyer Se[er sha provide Buyer copies of any liens or
encumbGnces affecting such personal property that it is avdre ol within 10 or -: days followinS the Date of Agreement.
lnl Destrucbon, Domoge or i.osj, subsequent to the oate of Agreement and paiorto Closng there shall not have occurred
a destruction or, or damage or loss to, the Property or any portion thereof, from any cause whatsoever, which would cost more than
510,0(n mto repair or cure lf thecostofrepirr or cure is S1O,O@ m or bss, S€ller shallrepair orcuretheloss prior to the Closin8.
Euyer shallha\re the option, within 10 deys after receipt of writien noticeof a loss costinS morethan S1O,mO.m to repairor cu.e, to
either terminatethis ASreement or to purdra5€ the Property notwithstanding such loss, but wthout deduction or offset againrt the
Purchase Price lf the cost to repair or cure rs more than SIO,OOO OO, and Euyer does not elect toterminate this Ageement, Buyer
shall be entitled to any insuEnce proceeds applicable to such loss, Unles3 otherwise nohfied in urritin& Escrow Holder shallassume
nosuch dettruction, damage or loss hasoccurred prior toClostn!(ol Motedol Obnge BuYer thall have 10 days following receipt of written notice of a Material Change within which to
satisfy itself with regard to 5uch change, "Matlrial Charte" shall mean a substantial adverge chante in the u5e, occupancy, lenants,
title, or condihon of the Property that occu6 after the date of lhis offer and prlo. to the Closing. Unless otherwise nohfied in
writin& Escrow Holder shallarsume that no Mate.ialChange has occu.red priortothe ClosinS.
lp) Se et Pedomonce. The delivery of all documents and the due performance by Seller of each and every undertaking
and agreement to be performed by Seller under thisAtreement
lql Brokercge Fee Payment at the Closing of such brokerate fee as is specified in this ASreement or tater wratten
instrucions to Escrow Holder erecuted by seller and Erokers ("A.ok r4e Fcr") lt is agreed ty the Parties and Escrou/ Holderthat
Erokers are a third partybeneficrary ofthis Agreement insofar as the Brolerage Fee is concerned, and that no change shallb€ made
with respect tothe payment ofthe Brokerage Fee tpecfed in this Agaeement, without the written consentof Brolers9.2 All of the conhogencies specfied in subparagraphs (a) through {m) of paraSraph 9 1 are for the benefit of, and may b€
waived by, Buyer, and may be elsewhere herein refe ed to as 'guyrr's Condngancica "
9-3 lf any of Buyer'5 Contintencies or any other matter subj€ct to Buyer's approval rs disapproved as provrded for herein in a
hmelY manner ("Oir.Pprovrd nrm"), S€ller shallhave the right within 10 days following the receipt of notice ofBuyer's disapprovat
to elect to cure such Disapproved ltem prior to the Expected Closint Oate ( 'Sclle,'s Election"). Seller's failure to Sive to Euyer with in
such period, written notice of Seller's commitment to cure such Oisapproved ltem on or before the Exp€cted Closrng Oate shall be
conclusively pretumedto be Sellels Election not to cure such Oisapproved llem lfSellerelects, either by written notice or faiture to
gve written notce, not to cure a Oisapproved ltem, guyer shall have the right, withan l0 deys aft€r Seller's Election to either accept
htle to the Prop€rty subiect to such Oisapproved ltem, or to terminate this agreement Euyer's failure to notify Seller in wntint of
Buyer's election toaccepl title to the Prop€rty subjecr to the or$pproved ltem without deduction or offset shall conshtute Buyer's
election to terminate this agreement The above trme periods only apply once for each Oisapproved ttem Unless expresslyprovided otherwis€ herein, Seller's rBht to cure shall not appv to the remediahon of Haardous Substance Conditions or to the
Financing Contingency. Un less the Parties mutually innruct otherwise, if the time periods for the satirfaction of contingencies or for
Seller's and Euyer's electons would expire on a date after the Erp€cted clo5int Oate, the Erpected Closing Date shall be de.med
extended for 3 bu5rness days following the expration of: (a) the.pplicable conhngency period(3), (b) the period wrthin which the
Seller may electto cure the Oisapproved ltem, or (c) ifSeller elects not tocure, the period within s,hich Buyer may etect to proceed
with thrs transaction, whichever is later
9 il The Parties acknowledSe that extensive lota|, state .nd F€d€ral legislation establish broad liabitity upon owners andlor
us€rs of real prope(y lor the investiSation and remedraion of HaDrdous Subitances- The determination of the eristence of a
Halardous Substance Condition and the evaluation ofthe impacl of such a condition are hiShly technrcaland b€yond the experti5e of
Broke.s fhe Parties aclnowledSe that they have been advised by Broters to Eonsuh thear own technical and legal expeds with
respect to the possible presence of Hazardous Subrtances on the Property or adioining propertiet and Buyer and Seller are not
relyinS upon arry invenigation byor statement of grokeG with respect thereto The Parties hereby assume all respon5ibility for the
ihpactof ruch Hazardous Substa nces upon thear respective interetts herein
10. Ooauments Requi.Ed at oa Eatoaa Clo3ing.
1O.1 Five days prior to the Closing date Es.row Holder shall obtain an updated Title Commilment concerning the Property
from the Title Companyand provide copiesthereofto each ofthe Parties.
10 2 Seller shall deliv€r to E3crow Holder in hme for delivery to guyer at theCtosinS:
(a) Grant or SeneGl warrdnty deed, duly erecuted and rn rerordable lorm, conveyintfee htle to the Propertyto Buyer(b) lfapplicable, the 8€neficiary Statements concerninS Eristint Note{s}(c) lf applicable, the Existrng Leases and other Agreements together with duv erecuted assi8nments thereof by Selter and
Buyer. The assignment of Exining Leases shall be on the most recent Assitnment and Assumption of Lessor's lnteaest in Lease form
published bythe AIR or its equivalent.
(d) If applicable, Estoppel Certificates e)ccuted W Setle. and/or the tenan(s)ofthe property.
(e) An alfidavit executed by Seller to the etfect that Seller is not a "forergn person" within the meaning of tnternat Revenue
Code section 1445 or successor ttatutes lf Seller does not provrde such affidavit in form reasonabv satisfactory to Buyer at least 3
busine5s days priorto theClosin& €rcrow Holder shallat the Closing deduct from Seller's proceeds and remil to the tnternalRev€nue
Service such sum as is required byapplcable FedeGllaw with resped to puachases lrom foreign sellers,(f) lf the Property is located in California, an affidavit exeauted bry Seller to the efiect that Setter is not a ,,nonresident,.
within the meaning of Ca liforn ra R€'venue and Tar Code Section 18662 or successor statutes lfS€llerdoes not provide such afndavit
in lorm reasonably sa6sfactory to Buyer at lean 3 business days prior to the Closin& €sfiow Holdershall at the Ctosingdeduct from
Seller'5 prcceedsand remit tothe Franchise Tax goard such sum as i! rcquired by srJch statute.(8) lfapplicable, a billofsale, dulyerecuted, conveying title toany inctuded perronat property to Buyer(hl lf the Seller is a corporation, a duly €recuted corpoBte resoluhon authorzing the erecution of this A8reement and the
sale of the Property.
10 3 Buyer shalldeliver to Seller throu8h E5arow:
(a) The cash porton o[ the Purchase Price and such additional sums as are required of guyer under this Agreement shall be
deposted by Buyer with Es.row Holder, by feder.l funds wire t6nsfer, or any other method acceptabte to Es..ow Hotder inimmediately collectable funds, no later than 2:0o PM. on the business day prior to the Erpectd Ctosing oate provided, however,thet EuYer shall not be required to deposit such monies into Escrow if .t the time set for the deposit of such monies Seller is in
defaull or has indicated that itwillnot perform any of itsobligadons hereunder tnsiead, n such circumstances in order to reserve
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its riShtsto proceed Buyer need only prcvide Escrowwith evidence establishinS that the required monies were available.(b) lf a Purchase Money Note and Purchase Money Oeed of Trust are called for by this A8reement, the duty executed
oriSinals ofthose documents, the Purchase Money Oeed of Trun being in recoadable form, together with ayidence of fire insiJrance
on the improvements in the amount ofthe fullreplacement cort naminS seller as a mortgage lo$ payee, and a realestate tax seavice
cont.act (at guyer's expense), assuring Seller of notice of the status of payment of real property taxes durinS the tife ofthe Purchase
(c) The Assignment and Assumphon of Lessor's lntereit in tease form specified in paragcph 10 2(c) above, duly executed
by Buyer.
(d) fuaumptions d'rly executed by Buyer ofthe obligations ofseller that accrue after Closing under any Othe. Aereements.(e) lf applicable, a written assumphon duly executed by Euyer otthe loan documentswith respect to €xisting Notes(0 lfthe Euyer is a corporafion, a duly executed corporate resolution authorizing the execution of thas Agreement and the
purchase ot the Property.
10 4 Ai closin& Escrow Holder shall cause to be issued to guyer a standard covere8. lor aLTA extended, if etected pursuant
to 9.1(d) owner's form policy of tille rnsurance effective a5 of the Closrn& rssued by the Trtle Company in the fult amount of the
Purchase Price, insuflngtitleto the Properly rcsted in Buyer, 3ubject onlyto the eEeptions approved by Euyer htheevent there is
a Purchase Money Oeed of Trust rn this transachon, the polcy of title insurance shall be ajoant protection poticy insunng both Buver
and Seller
IMPORTA,{T: II{ A PURCHASE OR EICHA'IGE OT REAI. PROPERTY, IT MAY AE ADVISABII TO OSTAII{ TmE ITSUIAIIGE I]I
COI{I{ECNOI{ \l,lIX THE C1OS€ OF ES(XOIA' 9 CE THIR€ MAY 8€ PRIOR RECOiO€O UCT$ AI{D ETIKUMAflA CES WHICH AFFECT
YOUR II{TER€ST II{ IIIE PROPERW BEII{G ACQUIRED. A EW POUCY OF IT]TE II{SURAT{CE SHOUI.D AE O€ITAII{EO II{ OIOER TOI
€I{SURE YOUR II{IEREST II{ THE PROPERTY IHAT YOU AR€ ACqUIRII{G.
11. Paoratloni and Adiustments.
11.1 Iorer Applicable real property taxes and special assessm€nt bonds ahallbe prorated th.ouSh Elarow as ofthe dateof
the Closin& bated upon the laten tax bill available. The Parties aSree to prorate es of the Closing any taxes assessed egainst rhe
Property by supplemental ball levied by reason of events occurring prior to the ClosinS Payment of the prorated amount shatt be
made promptly in cash upon receipt of a copyofany supplemental bilt.l1-2 lnsutonce. WARNIIIG: any insuran(€ which Seller may have maintained will terminate on the Closing. Euyer is advised
to obtain appropriate insunnce to coverthe Prop€rty
11.3 Rentols, lntercst ond Experses. s.hduled rentals/ anterest on €xirtin8 Notes, uhlities, and opeEhng expens€s shattbe
prorated as of the date of ClosinS- The Parties aSree to promptly adiust between themselves outside of Escrow any rents received
after the Closing.
11.4 Saurity Deposit- Security Oeposits held bySeller shallbe given to Suyer as a credfi to the cash requiredo[Buyer at the
Closang
11 S Post Closing Motte6- Any item to be proGted that is not determined or determinable at the Closing sha ll be promptly
adjusted by the Parhes by appropriate cash payment outside of the Escrow u/hen the.mount du€ B determined.
11.6 Voiotions in Existing Note Bororrces. ln the event ihat guyer rs purchasingthe Property subject to an EristinS Oeedof
Trust(s), and in the eventthat a Beneficiary Statement as to the applicable ErstinS Note(s) discloses that the unpaid princ ipal balance
of such ExistinS Note(s) at the closin8 will be more or less than the amount set forth in paraBraph 3 1(c) hereof ("€xirting ,fot.
Vari.tion-l, then the Purchase Money Note(s) shall be .educed or increa5ed bV an .mount equal to such Eristing Note Variehon It
there is to be no Purchase Money Note, the cash required at the Closin! per paraSraph 3 1(a) 5hall be reduced or incrcesed by the
amount of such €xisting Note\briation.
f1-7 Votiotbni in l\lew Loon Edlonce. ln the event Buyer is obtainin8 a New Loan and the amount ultimately obtained
erceeds the amount set forth in peregraph 5.1, then the amount of the Purchase Money Note, ifany shall be reduced by the amount
of such excess,
ll.8 Ownet's Associotion kes. Escrow Holder shall: ti) brin8 Seller's account with the association cur.ent and pay any
delinquencies or tlander fees fiom Seller's proceeds, and (ii) pay any up kont fees requrred by the associehon from Buyer's funds
12. Rapraa€ntations .nd W..r.nties ol S.ller and Di5cl.ime,s.
12 1 Seller's warranties and representations shall survive the Cloring and delivery o{ the deed ,or a period of 3 years, and
any lawsuit or action based upon them must be commenced within such time perod. Seller's \ araantics and representahons are
true, material and relied upon by Buyer and E.ol(ers in all respects. Seller hereby rhakes the following warranhes and
representations to Euyer and Brokers:
la) Authotity oJ Sel"t. Seller is the owner of the Property and/or has the full ri8hl, power and authority to sell, convey a nd
rander the Property to Euyer as provided herein, and to perform Selter's obtigahons hereunder
lbl MoinEnonce Ouinq Esctow ond Equipotent Condition At Oosing Ercept ai otherwise provided in paraSraph 9.1(n)
hereof, Seller 5hall maintain the Property untilthe ClosinS in its present condition, ordinarywearand tear ercepted
l.t Ho2otclous Subston d/Stotoqe Tonls seller has no knowledSe, eEept as otherwise disclosed to guyer in wrihn& of
the exiatence or prior eristenceon the Property of anyHarardous Substance, nor ol the existence or prior e{stence ofany above or
trelow ground norage tank.
ldl Conplionce. Seller ha5 no knowledge of any aspecl or condrtion ol the Property which violates applicable taws, rules,
regulahons, codes or corenants, conditions or rennchons, o. of improvementsor alterahons made to the Property without 3 permit
where one was required, or of any unfulfilled order or directve of ary appliGble governmental agency or casuatty insur.nce
company requiring any investi8ation, .emediahon, rcpair, lnaintenance or improvement be performed on the property_
lel Aonges in AgreenErts. Prior to the Closin& Seller will not violate or lhodify any Eristing Lea5e or Other Agreement, or
create a.ry new leeset or other agreernents affectin8 the Property, without Suyer's written approval, which approval will not be
unreasonably withheld
lll Possessory Riglrt5. seller has no knowledte that .nyone will, at the closanS, have any riSht to possession of the
Property, ercept asdisrlosed by this Agreement or othe.wise in writing lo 8uyer.
lgl Meahonics'LEt!6, There are no unsatisfied mechanics'or materialmens' lien ridts concerningthe property,
lhl Actions, Suits ot Proceedings ll has no knowledge of any action' 5uits or proceedings pending or threatened
before anY commission, board, bureau, aSency, arbitrator, court or taibunalthat would affect the Property or the right to occupy or
utilire same
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ltl ,lotice ol Chonqes. Seller wrll promptv nonfy Suyer and Broke6 in wri6n8 ol ary Material Chao8e (s€e paa8rdph
9.1(o)) affectinS the Property that becomea known to Seller prior to the Ctosang.
lil No lenont Eonkrupt y Prcceedingt. Seller has no nohce or knowledge that any tenant ofthe prop€rty is the subrect of
a bantruptcy or insolvenay pro(eednt.
lkl NoSelp.l. Eonkruptcy P.oceedingt. Seller is not the subject of a bantrupicy, insolvencyor probate pro(eedin8.
lll Fvsonol Proqny. Seller hes no knowledte that .nyone will, at the Oosin& have any right to possession of any
personal property included in the Purchase Price nor lnowledge of any liens or encumbEnces affecting such personal property,
eEept as discloied by this Agreement or otherwise in w.i6ng to guyer.
L2-Z Buyer hereby acknowledges that, exaept a5 otherwrse stated in this Agreement, guyer is purchasingthe Property in its
e{sting .ondi6on and will, by the 6me called for he.ein, make or have waiwd all inspections of the Prop€rty BuFr betieles are
necessary to protect its own interest in, and it5 contemplated use of, the Prop€rty The Parties acknowledge that, ercept a5
olherwise stated in this Agreement, no repre*ntations, rnduaements, promises, agreerBentt assunmces, oral or written, concerning
the Prop€rty, or arry aspect of the occupational safety and health laws, tlazardous Substance laws, orany otheract, ordinanceor law,
have been made by either Party or groke6, or relied upon by either Party hereto.12-1 ln the elent that Buyer learnsthat a Seller reprelantaEon or warr.nty might be untrue prior to the ClosinS, and Buyer
elects to purchase the Property anyway then, and in that event, Buyer waives any right that it may have to bring an action or
proceeding againstSeller or Saokeas regarding said representation or war6nty-
72-4 Any environmental reportt soils repons, suaveys, and other similar documents which were prepared by third party
consultants and provided to Buyea by Seller or Seller's representatves, have been delivered as an accommodation to Buyer and
withot,t any reprsentation or warGnty as to the sulficiency, accuracy, completeness, and/or vdlidityof said documentt altof which
BuYer relies on at its own risk Seller believes Jaid do(uments to be accurate, but Buyer as advised to retain appropriate consuhants
to review said do€umentsand inveshtatethe Property
1t. Poss€,iion.
Possessrcn ofthe Property shalltE given to Buyer at the Clo5in8 subject to the nghtroftenants under €xrsting Leases-
14.8uy€r'sEntry
At any 6me duringthe Escrow period, Buyer, and it3 aSents and representatives, shallhave the nght at reasonable $mes and sublect
to rights of tenants, to enter upon the Property foa the purposa ot making insp€ctions and ieits rpecified in this Agaeement. No
destructive testing shall be conduded, however, wnhout Seller's prior appro\ral whrch shall not be unreasonably withheld. Followin8
anysuch entry orwork, unlessotherwEe drrected in wrifing bySeller, guyer shallreturn the Property to the condahoo it was in prior
to such entry or work, rncluding the .e.compaction or removalof any diirupted soilor materialas Seller mey reasonabv direct. All
such inspections and tests and arry other work conducted or lneteriels furnished with respect to the Property byor for Euyer shallbe
paid for by Buyer as and when du€ and Suyer shallindemnify, defend, protect and hold harmlessSeller and the Propertyof and from
any and all claims, lia biliheS losses, erpenses (including reaaonable attorneys' fees), d.ma3es, including those forinjury to person or
propertY, ari5ing out of or relahng to any s{lch work or materials or the acts or omissons of Euvet its agents or employees in
conneaton therewith.
;. tunher DoarrnEnE and Assurallc6.
The Parties shall each, diliSently and rn good faith, uhdertake allactionsand procedurer reasonably requiredto place the Escrow in
condfion for closing as and when required by thisASreement. The Parties agree to provide allfurther infoamation, and to execute
and deliver all further documents, re.sonably required by Escrow Holder or th€ Title Company_
16. ,ntoflrqs' Res.
lf any Party or Broker brinSs an action or proceeding (including a.bit66on) atwolvrn! the Property whether founded in tort, contract
or equity, or to declare raghts hereunder, the Prevaiknt Party (as hereefter defined) in any such proceedin& action, or appeal
thereon, Jhall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' feer and costs, Such fees may be awarded in the seme 3uil or recovered in a
separate suit, whether or not such action or proceedrB is pursued to decision or tudgment The term 'Prcvaililrg P.rty" shall
include, without limitaEon, a Party or Broker who substantially obtarns or defe.ts the relief 3ou8ht, asthe case may be, whether by
compromise, s€ttlement, iudgment, or the abandonment by the other Party or Broker of its claim or defense. The attomeys' fees
award shall not be computed in accodance with any court fee lrhedule, but shall be such as to fully reimburs€ all attorneys' fees
reasonably incurred,
17. PriorASreements/Arn.ndmcnt!.
17.1 ThisAgreement supersedes arry.nd allprior atreehents between selle. and Buyer regarding the Property.77.2 Amendmentsto this Agreement are effechve only if made in wratingand executed by Buyer and Seler
18. Brol€r's Rights.
18.1 lfthis sale it not consummated due to the default ofeitherthe Buyer orSeller, the defauhinS Partyshallbe liableto and
shallpay to Brokers the Brokerage Fee lhat grokeE would have received had the sale been consummated. tfBuyer isthe defautting
party, payment ofsaid Broke6ge Fee is in addition to any oblilanon with.espect to taquidated or other damages.lA-2 Uponthe Closin& Brokers are authori2ed to pubticize the lacts ofthis tmnsaction
19. Notices.
19,1 whenever any Party, €sarow Holder oa BrckeG herern shall desiae to give or sen€ arry notice, demand, request,
approval, disapproval or other communication, each such communication shall be in writing and shall be deliwred personally, by
messeng€r, or bYmail, postage prepaid, to the address set forth in this atreement or byfacsimile transrnission, ele\ctronic signature,
digrtal signature, or email.19-2 Service of any such communication shall be deemed made on the date of actual re.eipt if personalv delivered, or
transmined bY facsimile transmission, electrooic signature, digital sitnature, or email. Arry such communidtion sent by regular mail
shall be deemed Siven 48 hours after the same is mailed. Communications sent by United States Epress Meil or ovemight courier
that guaGntee next day delivery shall te deemed delivered 24 hou6 after delivery of ihe 9m€ to the Postal Service or courier lf
such coomunicahon is received on a Salurday, Sundey o, letal holilay, it shall be deemed reaeiv€d on the next business day,
19 3 Any Party or Broker hereto may f.om 6me to time, by notice in wntin!, designate a different address to which, or a
drlferent person or additional peEons to f,'hom, all communication5 arethereafter to be rhade.
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20. Orrr.tion ol Ofier.2O-l lf this of{er is not accepted by Seller on or before 5:m PM accordin8 to the rime nandard applicable to the city of
Vemon onthedateof Novernber 9. 2017 , it sha ll be deemed a utomatca lty revoked2O,2 The acceptance ofthis offer, or of any subsequent counteroffer hereto, that creates an agreement between the Parhes
as described in paragraph 1 2, shall be deemed made upon delivery to the other Party or either Broker herein of a duly executed
writing unconditionally accephngthe Iart outsta nding offer or counteroffer
21. UqUIOATEO DAMAGES. lThb Lbukl.ted O.m.res o.r..r..oh h .oolkrbh onlv if initaled bv hoth particsl.
IH€ PARNES AGREE 1I{AT IT WOI'LD BE IMPNACNCASL€ OR CXTREMETY DIFFICUI.T TO FIX, PiIOR TO SIGIiII{G THIS AGiEEMEN],
THE ACTUAI. OAillAGES WHICH WOULD BE SUFFEREO CV SELI'ER IF AUYER FAI15 TO PERFORM ITs OSUGANO S UT{OER THIS
AGREEME I. fi€REFONE, IF, AFTER THE SANSfACIIOI{ OR WAIVCR O' AIL CO'{TII{GEI{O€S PAOVIDEO FOR THE AUY€i'S BE €NI,
AUYER ARIACH€S THIS AGREEMENT, S€UER SHAJ.I. AE ENITLED To [IQUIOATEO DAMAGES II{ IHE AMOUI{T OF .j[3@P@@.
UPOI{ PAYMET{T OF SAIO SUM TO SETIIR, AUYER SHALI BE REI€ASED FROM AI{Y FURTHER UABIUTY TO s€UER, AIIO ANY
ESCROIT CAI{C€UANO fEES At{O ITIlf, CO{T,IPAXY CHAR6C5 SHAI AE PAIO BY SE]IIR.
Buyer's lnihals Seller's lflitial!
22. Af,OIRAnOl{ (!f O$PUT6. (This Arbitrahon of Oisputes paraSraph E applrcable onty if initiated by both partes_)
22.7 ANY CONTROV€RSY A5 TO WHETHER SELL€R IS SNTITIEO TO THE I-IQUIOATED OAMAGES AND/OR BUYER IS ENTITL€O
TO THE RETURN OF DEPOSIT MONEY, SHALLEE OETERMINED BY SINDING AREITRAIION 8Y ANO UND€RIHE COMMERCIAL RULEsO'
THE AMERTCAN ARBTTRATION ASSOCTATTON ('COMMEiOAL RUlES"l. ARBTTRATTON HEARTNGS SHAt-t- BE HELO ll,] THE COUNTY
WHER€ THE PROPERTY 15 LOCATED. THI NUMB€R OF AREITRATORS SHALL gE AS PROVIOEO IN THE COMMERCIAI. RULES AND €ACH
SUCH AREITRATOR SHAI.I. BE AN IMPARTIAL REAL ESTATE BROKER WITH AI LEAST 5 YEARS OF fULLTIME EXPERIENCE IN SOTH THE
AREA WHERE TIIE PROP€RTY 15 I.OCATED ANO THE TYPE OF REAI ESTATE THAT 15 THE SUB]ECI OF IHIS AGREEMENT, THE
ARSITRATOR OR AREITMTORS SHALL B€ APPOINT€O UNDER IHE COMMERCIAL RUL€S ANO SHAI.L HEAR ANO OETERMINE SAIO
CONTROVERSY IN ACCOROANCE wlTH APPI.ICABI.T LAW THE INTENTION OF THT PARTI€S A5 EXPRESSEO IN THIS AGREEMENT AND
ANY AMENOMENTS THERETO, ANO UPON THE €VIOENCE PROOUCEO AT AN ARBITRATION HEARING PRE-ARBITRATION DISCOVERY
SIIALI. BE PERMITTEO IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMMERCIAL RULES OR STATI LAW APPLIC4BLE TOAREITRATION PROC€EOINGS
THE AWARO SHAI.L BE EXECUTEO 8Y AT TEAST 2 Of THE 3 ARBITRATORS, 8E RENDERED wlIHIN 30 OAYS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF
THE HEARIN6, ANO MAY INCLUO€ ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSIs TO THE PREVAILING PARTY PER PARAGRAPH 16 HERTOf
,UDGMENT MAY gE €NTTREO ONTHE AWARD IN ANY COURT OF COMPETENT,IURISDICTION NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE Of A
PARTY DULY NOTIfIED OF THE ARBITRATION HEARING fOAPPEAR THEREAT
22.2 BUYER'S RESORT TO OR PARTICIPATION IN SUCH ARSITRATION PROCEEOINGS SHALL NOT BAR SUIT IN A COURI OF
COMPETENT JURISDICTION SY fH€ BUYTR FOR OAMAGES AND/OR SPECIFIC P€RFORMANCE UNLESS AND UNTII. THE ARBITRATION
RESUTTS ItI AN AWARO TOTHE SELLER OF LIQUIOATEO DAMAG€S,IN WHICH EVENT SUCH AWARO SMLL ACT AS A 8AR AGAINST ANY
ACIION 8Y BUYER FOR OAMAGES AND/OR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCT
22I NOTICE: BY INITIALING IN THE SPACE SELOWYOU AREAGRT€ING TO HAVE ANY OISPUIE ARISING OUT OFTHE MATTERS
INCLUOEO IN THE "ARBITRATION OF OISPUTES" PROVISION OECIO€O gY NEUTML ARBITMI]ON AS PROVIOEO BY CAUFORNIA LAW
ANO YOU ARE GIVING UP ANY RIGHTS YOU MIGHT POSSESS TO HAVE TH€ DISPUTE LITIGATED IN A COURT OR JURY TRIAL BY
INITIALIN6IN THE SPACE BELOW YOU ARE GIVING UP YOUR JUDICIAL RIGHTS TO OISCOVERY ANDAPPEAL, UNLESS SUCH RIGHTSAR€
SPECITICAILY INCLUD€O IN THE "ARBITRATION OF OISPUTES" PROVISION IF YOU REFUSE TO SUBMIT TO ARBITRATION AFTCR
AGR€EING TO THIS PROVISION, YOU MAY BE COMPELLEO TO AREITRATE UNOER THTAUTHORITY OF THE CATIFORNIA CODT OF CIVII-
PROCEOURT. YOUR AGREEMENTIO THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION IS VOTUNTARY
WE HAV€ REAO AND UNOERSTANOTHE FOREGOING ANO AGREE IO SUBMIT DISPUTES ARISING OUTOF THE MATTERS INCI-UOED IN
THE "ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES" PROVISION TO NEUTRAL ARSITRATION.
Buyer's lnitials Seller's lnitials
23. Mlsc.ll.n€oua.23-1 Sindint Effed. This Agreement shallbe bindinSon the Parties wilhout regard to whether or not paragraphr 21and 22
are initialed by both ofthe Parties Pa ragraphs 21 a nd 2 2 are each incorporat€d into th is Ag.eement only if initialed by both Parties
at the dllle thatthe A8reem€nt is exeruted23.2 Applic.bh lrw. This A8reement shall be govern€d by, .nd paGsraph 22.1 is a mended to refer tq the laws of the nate
in which the Property is located. Any litigatron or arbitration between the Parties hereto concerning rht a€reement shalt be anitiated
in lhe county in which the Property rs located
23,3 lima of Essanae Time is ofthe essence of this Agreement.214 Counlrrp:rls. This Agreement may be executed by Buye. and Seller in counterparts, each ofwhich shatt be deemed an
oriSinal, and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Escrow Holder, after verifying that the counterparts
are rdentical except for the siSnatures, is authonzed and instructed to combine the signed signature pages on one of the
counterpa(t which shallthen constitute the Agreement.23.5 lif.ive. ot Jury Tibl. rHE PAfiTlES HERESY WA|VE THgt RCSPACr|VE R|GIITS rO Tn Ar Ey JURY tll Aly acno oi
PROCEEoII{G II{VOTVI]{G IHE Pf,O9fiTY OR ATISIXG OUT Of IHIS AGREEIICIf.236 Cor Ll. Any conflict between the printed provrronsof ths Agreement andthe typewritten or handwrrnen provisions
shall be controlled by the lYpewritten or handwritten provisions. :i.lhr xld Euer mlEl initi.l .nv.nd .ll h.ndvnitt n orcyi.iorB.23-7 1031 Erdr.n&- Both Seller and Buyer agree to coopedte with ea.h other in the event that either or both wirh to
participate in a 1031 exchange. Any party rnifiannt an erchanSe shall bear all costs of such erchange The cooperatiB party shall
not have any liability (specia I or otherwise) for damages to the exchanging P.rty in the event that the sate isdetayed .nd/or thai the
sale otherwise fails to qualify as a 1031e)change
23 8 Dtys unless otherwise specitically indicated to the contrary the word "days' as used in this A8reement shBlt mean and
refer to calendardeys
24. Diado$res R.g.rdin8Thc .trr. of. ieat €5t t Alrncy Rltationship.
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24-1 The Parties and Brokers atree that therr relatonship(s) shall be governed by the principles set lorth in the applicable
sections ofthe California CuilCode, as summarired in paragraph 24.2.
24 2 When enlering into a discussion with a real estate aSent rc8ardrn6 a real estate tEnsaction, a Buyer or Seller should
from the ouset understand what type of agency relationship or representation at has with the agent or egents in the t.ansaction,
Buyer and Seller acknowledSe beintadvised by the Brokers in this trensac6on, aafoltowsi
la) k er'i Agent. ASeller's atent under a listinga&eement with theSeller acts as the agent for theSeller only. A S€lter's
a8entor lubaSent has thefollowing affirmative obliSafions: {l) Io the Seirelj A fiducaary duty of utmon care, rntegrity, honesty, and
loyalty in dealinls with theSellet 12) lo the Buyet ond the Sellet: a. oiligent exercise of reasonable skills and care in pedormance of
the agent's d utiet. b A d uty of honen and fair dealing and tood fa[h. c. a duty to disalose a ll facts known to the atent materially
affecting the value or desrrebilitY of the property th.t are not lnown to, or within the diliSent attention and observation of the
Parties An agent h not obliSated to reveal to either Party any confidential information obtained from the other party which does not
involvethe affirmative du6es set forth above.
lb) Buyet's Agent. A sellint agent c.n, with a Buyer's consent, atree to act as atent for the Euyer onty. tn these situahons,
the agent is notthe seller's atent, even ifby aSreement the agent may receive comp€nsation for services rendered, either in full or
in panfrom theSeller An agent actingonv fora guye.has the followint affirmative oblitations. (1)Io tne Euyeri Afiduciaryduty
of utmott care, integrity, honesty, and loyalty in dealings with the &ryer 12) lo the Ouyet ond the Seteri a. OiliSent exercise of
reasonable skills and care in perlormance of the agem's dutiej b A duty ol honen and fair deatinS end Sood fairh. c. A dutv to
disclote alltactt known to the aSent materially affecting the value or desir.bility ofthe property that are not known to, or within the
dililent attenHon and obsenation o[, the Parties. An ageot is oot obliSated to reveal to either Party any confiden6al information
obtarned from the other Party which does not involve the.ffirmative duties set lorth above
lcl Agenl Repr*enting Both gllet onat Buyer. A re.lestate a8ent, eather acting di.ectly or throughone ormore associate
licenset can leFlly be thc aSent of both the Seller and the guyer rn a tranelction, but only wth the knou/ed8e and consent of both
the Seller and the Buyer (1) h a dual aSency situation, lheagent ha5 the following affirma6ve obliga6on5to both the Saller and ihe
Buyer: a A fiduciarydutyo, utmost care, integrity, honelty and loyatty in the deatin$ with €ither Selter or the guyer b Other duties
to the Seller and the guyer as stated above in their respective sectioni (a) or (bl of this pareS6ph 24.2. (2) tn repreenhng both
Seller and guyer, the aSent may not without the express permrssjon of the respectiv€ Party, discloseto the other Party that the s€ller
will accept a price le55 than lhe listing price or that the Euyer will pay a price greater than the price offured. {3} Ihe abo,re dunes ot
lhe agent in a realestale transacton do not relieve a Seller or guyer fromthe responstbtltyto protect thear ou,n interests, Buyer and
Seller should carefully read ell a8reements to assure that lhey adequately erpress their understanding of the trensaction. A real
estate a8ent isa person qualified to advile about realenate lf legalor tax advice r5 desired, consult a competent professional,
ldl fufther Dis.losuta. Throuthout this traniacfion Buyer and Seller m.y receive more th.n one disclo5ure, dependang
upon the number of aSents assisting in the iransactron. Buyer and Seller should each read ts contents each 6me it is presented,
considering the relationship between them and the real estate agent in this transaction and that disclosure. guyer and Selter each
acknowledge receipt ol a dis.losu.e of the possibility of multiple representation by the Eroker rep.esenting that principal This
disclosure may be FErt of a lirtin8 atreement, buyer aepresentadon atreement or sepaEte document Euyer undeBtrnds that
Broker representng EuYea may also repres€nt other Potential buyers, who mey consider, make offers on or uhimately acqure the
Prop€rtY. Seller understands that Broker represendnt Seller may also r€pre€nt olher sellers with (ompeting properties that may be
ol imerest to thit Buyer. grokeE have no re5ponsibilty wth resp€ct to .ny defaulr or breach hereof by either Party. The paftes
agree that no lawsuit or othea leSal proceednt involvinS eny breach of duty, error or omi3sion reiatin! to this transaction may b€
brought atainst Broker more than one year atter the Oate of Agreement and that the liability (rncl'rding court cosB and atornel/s'
fees), ofany Eroker with respect to any breach of duty, error oromission relatinSto thrsAlreement shallnot erceed the fu€ received
by 5uch Broler pursuant lo lhi5 Agreement; provided, however, that the for€going limitahon on each Eroker's liabitity shatt not be
applicable to any grors negligence or willful mrsconduct ofsuch Broker24.3 Confi&ntiol lnlomotion 8uy€r ancl Seller atree to identify to Broke6 as "Confiden6al" any communicihon or
inforfietion given grokeG that is conaidered try such Party to be (onfidential,
25. Cai6ttuction ol ASGcnrcnl. ln connruingthis ASreement, allheadings and titles are for the convenience olthe Parties only and
shall not be considered a pa( ol this Agreement whenever required W the context, the singular shall inctude the pturet and vice
veraa. Thr5 Agreement shallnot be connrued es ifprepared by one otthe Parties, but rather accordrngto its tair meaningas a whote,
as iftoth Partier had prepared it.
25. Mdi6on l koviri.rGi.
AddirionalProvisions oflhis olfer, if any, a.e as follows or are attached hereto by an addendum or addenda consistingof paraSraphsj20l_ th.ough j4il. (lf there are no addhonal provisions wrire "NONE'.)
26 I Th. lolio!\.ing docunrents .n e artiched helero anJ shall becorne par r ol rhrs AgreerIlenr:
Addendum
Pr operiy lnfomr.rnon Sheet
Seller s Mrodato,y Drsclosure St.rtellrent
Drs.losure for Purchas€ and Sale Agreernent
Drsclosure Regardrng Rerl Esr.lre A3cncy Rel.rtronshrp
AITEflnO : tto REPR€S€NTAIO OR RECOMM€I{OATIOI{ lS MAD€ Ay AIR CRE OR By A y BRO(ER AS TO THE LEGAL
SUFfICIENCY, LEGAL ETFECT, OR TAX CONsEQUENC€S Of IHIS AGREEMEiIT OR TH€ TNANSACNON TO WHICH IT RELAIES. THE
PAiTIES ARE UiGEOTO:1. SEEX AOVICE Of COUNSEL AS TO THE LEGAT ANO TAX COI{SEQUENCES OF THIS AGREEMEI{T2. REIAII{ APPROPNIATE CONSUITANTS TO NEVIEW AI{O I VESTIGATE THE COIIOITIOiI OF THE PROPERTY. SAIO
INVESTIGAnO SIIOU1D INCIUDE 8Ur I{OT 8E LIMITEO TO: THE POSSIBIE PR€SEITC€ Or HAZAiDOUS SUBSTAiICE IHE ZOr{tNG
OF TH€ PROPERW THE INTEGRIW A'IO CO OINON O' AI{Y STRUCTURES ANO OPEIATIIiIG SYSTEMS, ANO THE SUITABILITY OF
THE PROPERTY FOR SUYER'S II{TEI{OEO USE,
WARNIIiG: IF THE PROPERW IS LOCAIEO II{ A STATE OTH€R IHAI{ CAUFOit{IA, CERTAII{ PROVISIOI{S OF II{ISAGRE€MENT MAY
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NEEO TO BE REVISTOTO COMPI,Y WlrH IHE I.AWS Of THE STAT€ IN WHICH THE PROP€RTYIS I.O(ATED.
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1. TH|S FO ' $ itOT FOR t,sE rt COfit{ECnO WIIH IHC SAII Of RE$O€irTUt PReEXTY.2. lF EIT}IEN PARTY IS A CffFOiANO'{, TT II REOIIii|MEXDCO TH T IHIS AGREEMEI{T E€ SIG EO AY TWO CORPORAIEom(:ai
The undersiSned guyer ofier5 and agrees to buy the Prop€rty on the terms and condations stated and acknowted8s receipt oI a copy
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BROXf,R
Newrnark lGiqhl Frank
Attn: John McMrllan/Jeff Sanita/Greo Stumm
Title:
Address: 230'1 Rosecrans Avenue. Suite4'100.
El Segundo, Cakfomia 90245
Phone: 310 491 2048
Fax: 310491 2060
Email: iohn.mcmillan@nok[com
Federal lD No : _
Broker/Agent BRE License d: _
BNOrcR
Lee & Associates@{omrnerce. lnc.
Corpora(e Liceuse f0112 5429
Attn: Jack R. Cline, Jr.
Title: Senior Vice President
address: l@_Qi!a!elDdyc-Su!el!0._eg4@r!e-
Califomia 90040
Phone: 323.767.2025
tax: 323 767 .2@5
Emarl: icline(abe-associates.com
Federal lD No.: 95-1295544
Broker/Agent BRE License I: fi)831279
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Crofln Polv and./oa assianee
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Name Printed:
Tirle
Emarl:
Federal lO No : to be orovided in Escrow
27. Aarrpianc€.
27-l Seller accepts the foregoang olfer to purchase the P.operty.nd he.eby agrees to sellthe Property to Buyer on the terms
and conditions therein specified.27,2 ln consideretion of real estate brokerage service rendeaed bry Broke6, Selle. agrees to pay 8roke6 a real estategroker.ge Fee in a sum equalto 4 * ofthe PurchaJe Prce to be divided between the Brokers as follows: Selle.'s Eroker 2 %
and Buyer's Broker ,2- %, This Agreement 5hall serve as an irrevocable instruction to Escrow Holder to pay such Brokemge Fee to
Brokersout ofthe proceeds accruing to the ac(ount of Seller at the Clorin&
27 -3 Seller acknowledges reaeiptof a cogy hereofand authorires Eaokers to dehvera signed copry to BuyEr_
OIE: A PROPENTY II{FORffANOi{ SHEET 13 TEQUIRCO TO BE DETJVERED IO EUYER 8Y S€IIIR UIIDER THIS AGREEM€IIT.
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Name Pranted'
Title:
Phone:
SEII.ER
City of Vemon
gy:
Neme Prinied: Mel6sa A- Ybarra
ritle: _!!AyQt
Phone: 323.583.88'l'1
rax: _323--029-!.4!l&
Email: Brybaara@ci.vemoo.ca.us
gy:
Name Printed: Cado6 R. Fandino. Jr.
T.tle: Citv Adminislrator
Phone. 323 583.8811
Fax: _3?lg20j!!l!&
Email: lhflrin@ci.r,ernon.ca.us
Address: 4305 San{a Fe Aveiue. Vermn, California
90058
Fedeal lD l{o.: 956000808
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ADDENDUM TO THE STANDARD OFFER, AGREEMENT AND ESCROW
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PURCHASE OF REAI ESTATE
Date: November 2. ml7
By .nd letween
Buyer: Cro$,n Poly and/or assionee
Scller: Citv oI\&rnon
Prop€rty Addre6s: 2mGZ€00 East 50th Sbeet. \,/lemon. Catiforria 9q)58
(street address, city, nate, ,ipl
This Addmdum as ettached and nEd€ pa.t ot the above-refe.enced Agreement (said Agreement and the Addendum are hereinafter
aollectively refer.ed to as ihe 'Ageement") ln the event oI any conflict b€tvre€n the provisions of this Addenduh and the p.inted
p.ovisions of the Agreenent this Addendum shall contol.
25.2 The Parties instruct Es.row Holder to order and forward to the Parties an ICP Property Disclosure
Reports for the Prenrises (800-748-5233.) pertaining to those disclosures required by California
law. This package is to include the Comnrercial Property Owner's Guide ro Earthquake Satety.
26.3 Seller and Buyer both agree to cooperate with one another's respective 1031 exchanges without
any additional cost ol liability to orre anothcr and without a delay iu the close of Escrolv.
26.4 Lotline Adiustmenb Seller's creation ofa r)ew legalparcel ofapproximately l10,684sfofnet
buildable land, from the current approximately I 15,434 sf legal parcel, via a lot line adjustment, so
that Seller will retain an approximately 4,750 sf section of the srte located on the East end of the
parcel., as depicted on E-{hibit A herein, shall not be suh,efi to the forty-five (45) day time fr.anre,
given it is in Seller's control. Once Seller has completed the new parccl, Buyer shall waive it as a
cortingency. Should Seller failto create the new parcelw,ithin six [6) months from the opening oi
escrow, Buyer shall have the riBht to tertrtinate the escrow and have their deposit returned.
26.5 Due Dilitence Materialsr Within three (3) business daysafter mutualereqrtion ofthe Purchase
Contract, Seller shall plovide Buyer with all Due Diligence lrlaterials relating to rhe Property that
are in Seller's possession (if any) such as, brrt not Iimited to, the following:
a) Environmental Reporls
b) Preliminary Title Report
c) ALIA Suryey
d) Building plans
e) Physical Inspection, IIVAC and/or Roof Reportsf) Seisnric Reporls
g) Allleases
h) Copies of all permits that aft-ect the property, including AQMDi) Copies ofany corresponde[ce with any municipal or other agencies that nray alfect the
property
i) Any and all agreements, contracts, licellses in existeDce that may impair the clear and
unencumbered title to the property
k) Copies ofall invoices and bills of the property iDcluding but not Imited to tax bill(s), insurance
policies, utilities, repairs, and maintenance costs for the Twelve (12) calendar months
immediately preceding the Eflective Date hereof.
Euyer agrees to keep any infornration provided by Seller confidential, and not to provide any of
said Due Diligence Materials to anyone other than Buyer's agents, employees, consultants, and
attorleys, without the written consent ofSeller.
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PROPERW INFORMATION SHEET
(For the sale or leaslnt of non-residential propertiesl
PRCCACE:
Purpose: Thrs Statemem is NOT a warranty as to the .ctual condition ol the Property/P.emises. The purpose i5 instead, to provide
the brokers.nd the potential buyer/lesree with important intormation about the Property/P.emises wfiich is currently in the actuat
knowledge ofthe Owner and whrch the Owner is required by law to disclose.
Actual (no{,led8e: For purposes of this Staiement the phas€ aclual knowled8e' means: the awBrenessof a fac! or the awareness
of sulficient intormation and circumstances so as to cauteoneto betetEthat a certain situation orcondition paobabv eists
TO WHOM IT MAYCONCTRN:
C v of Vernon ("OrrEr"), ot,ns the Property/Premrses commonly knosm as (street addrest cfty, nate, ripl 2800,2€00 East
soth Slreel. Vernon. California 9q)58 lo.eted in the County of _LO$-ADgeEt, and genera y des.ib€d as (descnbe briefly the
nature of the Premises or Property) iloroximalefu 110.684 souare foot ot industrial zoned rEt buiuable laald lherernalter
"Pro9..f ), end certifies that:
I ir.tc.i,.l Phs-ral Dc{acls. Ouner has no actual knowledge of any material physical deIecB in the Property or .ny
impro\€EEnts aod structures thereon, includin& but not limited to the rool ercept ( there are no erceptiona wrate "NON€'):
2. Equlpment.
A Owner has no actual knowledge that the heahn& venilatin& arr condrtioning, plumbing, loading doors, electrtcal and
liShtinS tystems, life safety systems, security systems and mechanical equipment existing on the Property as of the date hereot
any, are not in good operahng orderand condition, except (ifthere are no erceptions write "NONE"l:B Owner has no actual knowledge of any leasas, financint aSreements, liens or other agreements aftecting any equipment
whrch rs being included with the Prope(y, except (rf there are no exceptons wnte "NONE"):
4 Lnilitiar. Owner represents andwarrantsthat the Property is served bythe followinS udlities (check theappropri.te boxes)
publia sewer system and the cost ofinnallation thereof has been lully paid, private sepric system, electricity, naturatSas,
3. Soil ConditioB. Owner has no actual knowledge that the Property has any llipping,
othergrading, draana8e or soilproblems, except (r, there ar€ no exceptions write " ONE"):
domestlc water, telephone, and other:
5. lnaurance. Owner has no actual knourled8e
ercept (ifthere are no excephonswrte "NoNE"):
5ldrng, settllnS, floodin8, ponding or any
of any rnsurance claims filed reSarding the Property during the precedinS 3 years,
6 Cornpli.n a Ufth Lrw5. Owner has no actual knowledge of any aspect or condition of the Property whrch violates applicable
lews, rules, reSulahons, codes, or colrenants, condihons or restrictiont, or of rmprovements or aheratons made to the Property
wilhout a permit where one was required, or of any unfulfilled order or drrechve o[ any applicable government agency or of any
casualty insurance companythat any work of rnvesolaton, remedietion, repair, maintenance or improvement is to b€ performed on
the Property, except (ifthere are oo exceptions write -NoNE"):
7 tlarardou5 Subst nces.nd Mold.
A Owner ha3 no actual knowledSe of the Prope(y ever havrnt been used as a waste dump, of the pa5t or present eristence ol
any above or below Sround stoage tanks on the Property, or of the curent eistence on the Property of asbenos, transformers
containing PC8's or any haardous, toric or infechous substance whose nature and/or quantity of existence, uie, manufacture or
effect, render it subiect to Federal, state or local regulabon, investiSation, remediation or removal as potenhally injurious to public
health o. welfare, except (ifthere are no exceptons write "NON€"):B Owner represents and warrants that it is not currently, and never has been engaged in the business of hauling wasle, and
never stored harardous substances on the Property, except (ifthere are no erceptions write "NONE')i
C Owner hat no actual knou,ledge of the existence on the Prop€rty of harardous levels of arry mold or flrngi defined as toxic
under applicable rtate or Federallaw, ercept (ifthere are no exceptionr wnte "NONE").
8 fke OarhaS!, Owner has no actual knowledge of any structure on the Property having ruffered materialfire damage, except {rl
there are noeEeptions write "NONE"):
contemplated condemnation, environmental,
could detrimentally affect the l.elue, use and
9 Aations, Slrits or Procecdings. &vner has no actual knowledge lhat any actiont suits or proaeedings are pending or threatened
before any court, arbitrahon tribunal, governmemal depanmenL commassaon, board, bu.eau, agency or instrumentaliv that would
affect the Paoparty or the nght or ability of an owner or tenant to convey, occupy or utilize the Property, except (rf there are no
ercephons write'NONE")l
Owner has not served any Notices of Default on any of the tenant5 ofthe property which have notbeen resolved ercept (ifthere are
no ercePtions write "ilONE"):
10 Govammanul prccecdings. Owner has no actual knowledge of any exishng or
ronin& redeveloprhent agency plan or other land use regulahon proceedings whEh
operation of the Property, except (ifthere are no exceptions write "NONE"):
11. UnEcorded Titb Mattals Owner has no actual knowledte of any encumbonces, covenants, condihons, restnctions,
easehents, licenses, liens, charges orother matters which aflect the title of the Propertythat are not recorded in the offictalrecords
of the county recorder where the Property is located, except (f there are no excepdons write "NONE'):
12 teases. Owner has no actualknowledge of any leares, subleases or other tenancy agreements affecting the propeny, ercept (if
there are no ercepiions write "NONE"):
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13. OPtions. Owner hat no actual knowled8e of any ophons to purcha5e, rights of first refuial, n8fits of firn offer or other simitar
aSreements affecting the Property, except 0fthere are no erceptions write "NON€,):
14. Shon S.lc/f!]Eclosur.. The abil(Yof theOwner to complete e sille otthe Property is conhnSent - is not contin8ent uponobtaining the consent of one or more lenders to conduct a 'short sale', ie a 5ale for less that the arnount owing on the property.
(This para8reph only needs to be completed il thir Property lnforrhation Sheet is being completed in connection with the proposd
sale ofthe Property) One or more of any loans seaured by the Property is is not in foredosure_
15 Enar8y Efid€naY The Property has has not been granted an enerSy efficiency reting or certificahon such as one from
the U 5. Green Building counol's teadership in EnerSy and €nvnonmental Desatn (LEEo) or Seller/Lessor do€s not know if the
Propeaty has been granted such a rating o. ce.tficate lftucha rating or certificahon har been obtained pleas€ desarib€ the ratingor
certification and prdidethe name otthe orSanirahon th.t granted it:
16 Oth€r. (lt will be presumed that there are no .ddihonal items which warrant dasalosure unless they are set fo(h hereinl:
Th€ stalenents herein will be Talied upon by broke6, buyen, lc5sea5, lendeB and orhers. Th€aelor€, Owner and/or the Owner't
PropertY Manager has review€d and modified this p ntad statemed ar neca$ary to aocurately and complet€ly itate all the
knowh material facb conceming lh€ Proparly. To th€ ened such modifiGetions ar€ not mada, this statement may be relied upon
as painted. This statemenl, however, shall not ralieyra a buyer or la55e€ of rasponribility for independent inyestigation of the
Property. Owner agrees io Promptly notify, in Eiin8, all .pp.opri.t€ per6€s ol .ny m.terial clEnges s,,hich may occur in the
state.nents contained herein from lhe dat€ thi3 rtat€ment ir sitned un6l iitl€ to the Property is transferred, or the lease is
erccut€d.
Datel
guyer/lessee hereby acknowledSes re(eipt ofa copy of this Prope.ty tnformahon Sheet on
in date recerued)
Name Printed C.irlos R Fandrno Ir.
Trtle: qEl\lLEEjBlgr
SUYERAESSEE
Cro$rn Polv and/or asspnee
Name Prnted:
Title:
Ancnt,5@l{rth!r..daM,lulr.!Eo,GLndrqC,tl,t,Id2rj}6t.rr,ttul@nE-tip.id..(6
llolrcfr fio t.n ol $6. *qtt irt b. r.r,qhr.d i. .ry iom rr6ot ,iiiritff in rritilt
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Citv of Wmon
Br' _Name Printed: Melissa A Ybaara
Title: _M4E
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SELLER'S MANDATORY DISCIOSURE STATEMENT
(Reguired by low on ttunsoctions involving non-residentiol p,operties in Coryornio)
DO NOT U'E THISFORM WITH REGARDTO THE SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
This disclosure statement is intended to be a part of the / Staltoaao orrtn, IeREEMENT ANo €ScRow |NSIRUCT|ONS FOR
PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE (See paragraph 9 1(a) of said documentl or _ (the "pu.the.a A8rrament.,) dated
November 2. 2017 , reSardinS that cert in real property commonly known as (streer address, city, state, rip): 2gQqzggqEagl50th Street. Vernon. Caliro.nia 90058 {rhe 'Piop.rry"J wherein ..lq!U_glL!EE![ is rhe Se[er and Crown polv and/orqlgiqlEg is the Buyer Note: This disclorure statement is not d€signed nor intended to be used in place of the jtandard prop€rty
lnformation Sheet published EYAtR CRE ("AtR') Eoth documenir shoutd be used in every transachon invotvin8a sale
h order to complywith State law concerning drsclosures to a potenhal purch.ser, Seller ei€cr4-re+- shilll pat/ foi rhrough Us.rorll
and Escrots []older shall orrler rn(l (telrter to Seller. Bufer .tn.l Broker
' A Utilize a .eport prepared by a professional consultant which has been approved by the AtR, i.e., Firat Anraric.n N.tural
H.rad Dirclosur€s, (8ml527fi2?, ot ICP Prcperty Dis.losure Repons, (8OO)748-5233 A copy of their report i5 attached hereto
(ColnplcG p.rtr.ph 8, 9, lO, 12.nd 13.nd rltn this italrmcnt in thc phc. p.ovided.)
g- Utilize. report prepared by LGS Reoods. lnc. , wrlh phone number: 800 81i1.5599 - A copy oftheir report i5 attached
hereto (Comphta p.r.tr.phi 8, 9 10, t2, and 13, riSn thls St.telnent in tha ptaca p.ovid.d, .nd .tl .h a copy ol Ih€ Coln|nedat
Property Orner's Guldc to tanhqu.f. S.hty.)
C. Complete this Oistlosure St.tement without lhe assrstance of a professional con suhant. (Col'lllLt p.r.gr.ph'l throulh 13..d sign lhb Stat m.m in fi. pl.ca arovldalr. Rlmemb.r to.tedr . copy ol The Comm.rdal propa.ty OrnE..s Guire toErthqu.r. S.hty.l
r. EARTHQUA(€ FAUIT ZONES- lf the Property is located within a delineated Earthquake F.ult Zone (a rone that encompasses a
PotentallY or recently active trace of an earthquale fault that rs deemed by the state GeoloSist to constitute a potential hazard to
structures f.om su ace faultint or fault creep), California Publr Resou rces Code 52621 et r€q. mandatet that prospecbye purcha sers
b€ adviJed that the PropertY is located within such a 2one, and that its develophent may require a Seologic report trom a state
regittered Seologist. ln accordance with such law, guyer is hereby informed that the Property is or is not within a delineated
Earthquake Fault Zone
2. SE|SM|C HAZARD zONES lf the Property is Iocated within a S€ismic Harard Zone as delineeted on a map prepared by the
california Oivision of Mines and Geoloty, Gliforni. Public Re3ources Code 526q) et seq mandates ihat prospective purchas€rs be
advised that the Property is located wfhrn such a zone. ln acco.dance with such law, guyer is he.eby informed that the Property
is or is not within a S€ismic Haraad Zone.
S EARTHQUAXE SAF€TY. lf (1) the improvements on the P.operty were conttructed prior to 1975, and (2) said improyements
include n.uctureswith (rlpre-.an (e.8., tilt.up) concrete or reinfo.ced mesonry walls together uith u/ood frame floo6 or roofs or (ii)
unreinforced masonry uallt Buye. mun be provded with a copy of The Commercial Property Owner's Guide to Earthquake Safety
(the "Bootlet") published by the Californi. Seismic S.fetyCommisnon guyer isherew informed that the Property:
(a) meets the foresoin8 requrrements, and a copy ot the gooklet and a completed "Commercial Property Ea(hquake
Weaknes5 ois€losure Report'{5itlarAe€l+e{e€, sh i ll r1{,lrre r (o Se ller ind B u},cr !h r o ll gh E scro\v by Esl_rorv Holder. Within 6vc
butness days of Euyeas receipt of said Disclosure Repon, guyer shall deliver a duly counte6iSned copy of the same to E3.row
Holder, with a copy to Seller and Seller's groker. Es.row Holde. is hereby tnstructed that the Escrow shall not close unless and unhl
E .row Holder has recerved the Oi5closure Report duly 5itned by both Seller and Euler
(bldoes not meet the foregoing requirements requiringthe delivery of the gooklet.
4. FIRE PROT€CTION l[the Property is located within a desitnated State Responsibility Area as dehneated on a map prepared by
the California oepanment of Fo.gtry California Publc Resources Code 54135 mandatesth.t prospective purchas€r be advised that
the PropertY is located within e wildland are. which may (ontain substantial forest fire risli and haaa.dt that the Stete may not be
responsible to p.ovidefire protection seruicet and that the Property may be subject to the requarements ol Public Rerources Code
!4291which requires the periodic remoralol brush, the mainlenance offirebreaks, .nd other similar activittes. tn aEcordance wth
such law, guyer is hereby informed thatthe Property i3 or is not wthrn a designated State Respongbrtity Area.
5- FIRE HAZARD. lfthe Property is located withrn an.rea desiSnated as a Very Hilh Fire Halard Severity Zone pursuant io
Governm€nt Code 551178 et s€q, 551183.5 mandatea lhat prospective purchaseG be edvised that the Proper\ is tocated within
such a zone and that the P.operty may be subiect to vaious ma,ntenance, design and/or construction requirements and/or
restrictions ln accordance with such law Buyer is hereby informed that the Property i5 or is not within a designated Very
HiSh Fire Hazard S€{rerity Zone.
6 AREA OF POTENTIAL FLOOOING- lt the Property is located u,ithin an are. of potefltal flooding in the event of the faiture of a
dam as shown on an inundation map designated pursuant to Govemment Code 585895, 58589.4 mandates that prospective
purchasert beadvised that the Property is located within ruch an area ln accordancewith suchlaw, Buyer is hereby informedthat
the Property is or rs not within a deaiSnated ar€a o[ potential flooding.
7- FI0OD HAzaRo AREAS. lfthe Property i5 located within a derignated Fededl Flood Harard Area.s delineated on a mapprepared by the Federal €mergency Manegement Atency, Fede.al law, ie. a2 U S.C 94104a, mandates th.t prospective purchaser3
be advised that the Property is located within an area having rpecial flood hazards .nd that flood insurance may te required as a
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condition to obtarning financing ln accordance wrth such lau,, Euyer is hereby informed that the Property isor is not wrthin a
desiSnated Federdl Flood Harard Area.
8. FLOOO DISASTER INSURANCE lf the Seller or seller's predecessor-in-interest has prevrousv received Federal flood disaster
assistance and said assistance was condrtioned upon obtainin8 and marntaining flood insuance on the Property, Fedeaallaw ie. 42
U S.C. 65154a, mandates that prospechve purchasers be advised that they will be required to maimain such insurance on the
Property and that if said insurance is not maintained and the Property is thereafter damaged bya flood disaner, the purch.ser may
b€ requi.ed to reimburse the Federal Government for the disarter relief provided. Buyer is hereby informed that to the best of the
Seller's knou/edge Federalflood disaster assistance has or has not been previously received with regard to the Paoperty
Note: if such disa'ter assistance has been received, ihe law speaifies thet the required notice be "contained in documents evidencing
the transfer of ownership".
9 WATER HEATER BRACING. lf the Property contains one or more water heaters, Selleris requird by California Health and Safety
Code 519211to certifY to the Buyer thatallsuch water healers have been braced, nrapped and/or anchored in accordance with law
guyer is herebyadvised thatthe required bracin& nrappang and/or anchors heve been innalled have not been innalled, or
Seller does not know whetherthey have been innalled.
10. PR€SENCE OF MO[D. lf the seller or tr.nsfu.or of property knows of the presence of mold that aftects the property and lhe
mold eilher exceeds petmissible exporure Imits or pores a he.lth threat then Health and Safety Code 925140, et seq. mendatesthat
prospectrve AJrchasers be advised in writinS of such mold. h accordance with snch hw Buyer is hereby inlormed that the
undeciSned does or does not know ofthe presence of such mold effecting the Property-
11. T|T|E INSURANCE. ln the event that the Purchase At.eement doei not at present provide that tttle insu.ance willbe obtained,
BuYer is stronglY urSed to consider purchasrng such insurance, and, in accordence with California Civil Code !1057.5, rs adyrsed as
follows:
IMPORTANT: IN A PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE OF REAL PROPERry [ MAY 8E ADVISABLE TO OBTAIN IITLE INSURANCE IN
CONNECTION WITH THE CLOSE OF ESCROW SINCE THERE MAY BE PRIOR RECORDEO LIENS ANO ENCUMBRANCES WHICH ATF€CT
YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY BEING ACQUIRED A NEW POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE SHOULD BE OBTAINED IN ORDER TO
€NSURE YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY THAT YOU ARE ACQUIRING-
12. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Seller is required by Cahfornia Health.nd Safety Code 525359.7 to nohfy potential buyers ofthe
presence ofanY hazardous substance that Seller kflows, or has reasonable cause to believe, is located on or beneath the Property tn
accordance with such law, Buyer is hereby notified that- Seller neither knows nor has reasonable cause to belaeve that any
or has reasonable cause to belEve that the following
PLEASE NOTT:
While the information contained in or attached to this Drsclosure Statement i5 believed to b€ acaurEte as of the date that it wat
prepared, the applicable law5 and the areas covered by the various nat ural haaard zones, etc.can change from time to time Priorto
the close of escrow, guyer may wish to aSain check the natus ofthe Prope(y Al5o, the city and/or county inwhich the Property is
located may have enablished mturalharard zones an addibon to those listed above Euyeris advrsed to checkwith theappropraate
local a8ency or agencies
The det riptions cont ined wilhin th€ .bove dis.bsu,! p.r.gr.phs ara not lnta.ded to be lull and comphte disrartattonr of atl of
thr Pot,ibh ramifications to the Buyer and/or th. Plop€rly. ln thc a,rnr th.t thb document indieter th.i th€ Prop.rty i.
-ffected tf ona oa more oI the disdorurEs, !sy!r ia advis€d to:l. &viaw the.pplic.bh lau6 in their entirty.2. Se.k.dvi.a ol counsel as to the hg.l co.s.quence, ot tha itaftt disdos€d.
3. lctrin appropriate consultents to rEview and ir aalitatc lhe impact of said dirclosures.
likawis€ no aapa€r€ntafion or iaoomfiandation is made AY AIR CRE oa by any brolEr as to the letal sumchncy, legal e-f,act, oa
conseqoenatr ol lhia documed or th€ PuEhase agraarcnt lo which it rllatct.
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NanE Printed: Melsga A Ybarra
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haErdous substance is on or beneath the Property, or S€ller knows
haErdous substances arcon or beneath the Poperty: _,
13. OTHER.
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Name Printed Carlos R Fandino.lr.
Trtle, Ci EJtlEutSEi@r
Receipt of the abovE Seller's Mandatory Dis.losure Statement is he.eby acknowledged:
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DISCLOSI]RE FOR PURCHASE AND SALE AGTf, E}IEIITFc AIR Prrl& 6d S.r. Atr dl!
PRE ISES: 2Em-2900 Easr 50fl STREEIT ! EINON, CaLTFO&IIA (tL. "Pr.di!6")
l. LEGAL EFTECT. Upon.cccpl2rc of . bhdrns FEGhe md el..gltm. ud uy cour.r offa lhd.ro (rrc -p!rchr$ Atlto a) Sc[(.trd Buy! bolti inte.d t, huE . biutint l.t.l .€lffit fd tlE puch& of tlE Prm'*s on rh. r@5 ud co&rio.s !r fonn lhftin S.t|( lrd Buyn&rrowlcdse dul 8rot.. (dtfr.d n dE Puch.* AtMr) ir nor qul'fid lo prrc. l.r d .u6ori4d to sNr I.Bd .dvicc or collel E ro rry Ltatm.n6 .ffcctins lt Puchrs. Agttfrd Brol< h*by .dv1*i S.lkr lnd Buycr ro colsut srth th.ir rcsFnvc draEys E cmiior wirb dy qu6nds
.&h m.y h.v. a io lesd mrlic.nons d cffftr5 of rtc PwhE Atltfrcnr Fid ro dr dftunor rh.@f2. fof,ll OF PUaCIASE COiYI&{CT ANl, DE?OSIT X.ECEI?T. T}. Puchre Ag.trar u . sr.nd&d fom &cmot Brold trEI6 mGPr.gtatic d a2ruti6 *'dt Erpc.t lo dE dcqucy of llt! PBhr* A8ftmcrr for .'fi( s.lld s or Buy.. s p.rtrcul' P|rpo*s Brcld hs_ u $.direlio! of S.lld .dn Buy.r. md.ly -Iill.d in 6. bl.rllf b.rd on pnor .l'$rimr .d/or cd.tpo.dmc. of r]c pa;B Sen( ed Buyd .rh*Lrosledsc dtt dt. Puct:s Agm.nt ts .Lhv.rd 3ubr.cr ro dl. Gxpr63 cordroo. rh{ Bmtd i$ mcly follow.d lh. in nEtrds of 0s p.n'6 m
PrcPding dtis deud rd des nor ssw. sy Esporrbrhy f6 ns .ccurcy- cmplcr663 or fom S.lld.rd Buyd.cbortedge ..d underst d ttut m
Provi.lDg dE PmtE Atllmm( Brek.r h.s lcr.d ro .\Fdrr. rhit Esxcrion on b.h.]f of S.lld.nd/d Buyn.d ha nrcnoncd *ftm th. soF otprof.srMl .dics by doins rcl. CONCURRENT OtfERS. S.l!.r .nd Buy.r fth.ovtrdg. .nd .oMr rhr AE!.' rry r.pr6dr .o..rndr !tr.Uo. coEpditrg ofi.Beitb rcg..d lo ti. p{rct.* or k * ol (iG Pl@is rirlout tsnn.r .oric..{. NO INDEPENDENT INVESTIGArION. S.ll.r rnd Ery.r.doorLdt .!d lnd.Bund thtt .!y tin.n.i.l rt d6q itrIo .tion,r.portr or r.i(.. E.f.drti of iny r.llrc rh.l!s... rr provid.d by rt. prni6 ro Brolcr .nd ti6alLr lubditt d ty Brohs ro .io.r S.llG]tnd/or Bry.r, .r. so Provid.d Fithort .ny idcDdddl itrv6ritrlior by Brch.r, .nd rr sucht Brolc. .t$m6 ro ,Bporlibility or lirbiliry for rhc
.ccu r..1 or v.lidily of OG $6.. Any e.iifi.rtor of tu.h trbnitt.d do.!r6t! ir sl.ly .,d .oEpl.rcly rh. Bponlibiliry of thc pr.ty to rhoD rudrdo.uDdl! h.v. bd lrbrirr.d.5. NO WARf,ANTv, S.ll.! d Buyo .clno*lcds. ed .9... rhd no wuutr.s, rccomdc .r,oc or r.prcscnr.tions m or w l b! m.it byBrclc. a ro tne .ccmcy, l.gal sufiicidcy. le8!l .fl.d or r.x cons.qu.rc.s of sy ofthc docuoG rubm'n.d by Broker to S.tt< ud/tr Buys or of d;
Iegal sufici€trcy. les.l .tr cl or i.r consequ.m.r of th. n.trqcrD$ conr.mphr.d rh.r.by Funh.moG. S.U.! ad Suyer .ckno*l.dg. ard ag.. darBrokd hls not mide ed willtror mal. sy rcpr.lar.nons or wren.s conc.ming thc.biliry ofauy.r ro E $. P.cmi*t tor rrs 'r6d.d u* nor ary orh.rnatl.r Eg.tditg the PrenE.s, ud Buy.r is rclyin8 &d *'ll r.ly sol.ly on s om inv.rtig.rior of |ll. PrcmE.s n .cc.prins ud perfomrng otrd4 rh.
6. NOTICE REGART'ING IIAZARDOTIS WASTES OR SUESTANCES AND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANTS. AIrhONsh BrOI'r *III
di*lo!€ any .flul lnowlcdg. ir poss.r*s wrlh rcsp.ct ro th. cxistmc. of .ry h.ados wsl.r. subsr.nc.s or u&rtrcud sr@g. rarl6 n dr pr.Eis.
BroLer h.s not n2de (ad vill nol nal.) ey Dd.pa.L inv.sti8riotrr or ohlrn.d rcpo.rs *llh.csp.d fiGrcro, .xc.pr G n.y he d.scnb€d in ! *Fra|.siEetr dcM.nl sgr.d by Brotq All p.rn.t h.do ..km*l.dgc .nd ud.Erud rh.r .\ccpr s *r fonh ir rlE pr.c.drg $nt.n.. Brot.. d.Ier nor.Pr.hrtioE or sddn.s rc8.rdins ln! Gtulmc. or nm.rEic.c. ofh.zrrdols *..rca. sut6re.r d uddgrodd srqas. tads.r rh. P.mi$s Scucrud Bq.. ekno*lcd{€ lh.t Brcrd h6 r.comm.nd.d ntu' d!.y rhdld ..ch cmtrd on. d md. prof65or.ls. 3Gh s . cwil a8lllq- g.ol%E( rndGEiat
hygioist or ofter dvireMmlll .oslhats- fd rdvrc. conc.mut ln. cxrsr..e of hsdous *.sr.s 3!btr.rc.3 or urddgoEd noBae rrnts7. DISCIOSURE RT-5PECTING AMERICANSWIIH DISA'ILITIES ACT. Th. Affii.rE with Drebrl,u.s Ac( s well r cemin srrr. ud16.l l.ws- c nlod.d ro m.te mmy b6'n6s .n.btslma6.quUy &c.3nbl. lo Ftur wrlh . vu.r) of diehilin6. hodrfic.no.s ro ral preFny n.y b.rcquncd by ruch lrws Bol.. is mt qu.l,fiGd ro.dvr* you s ro rlul. if uy .hr!.e h.y b. Gqutr..l tror or in rIE tuuc Th. ud6qn.d .ckDslcds.
rh.r Brolfl h.! .@mmdd.d 61 dEy corsult .nm.ys .td qulfi.d d.sign Fofca3ion 15 for hfom.r,on ..gndins stuh( rlE PEnis e i. compliac.*'fi .pplic.hlc l.w .ndor slEdE mod6crnon5 ud cl'.,E* e rcqurcdE. CORPORATE SIGNAn'RES. AltlFusi 6cr. s . pGuPllon udc. C.l'fmd l.s rli.t d. ntDtur. of . d!.Er. pcsidor E d.qur. iobhdlh. corpo..to4 r C.lifomE Colln ofAppcds in! l99t c.s. rlloscd. p.ny lo rcb{l tlE nofr.l pciupoor Th.Efd. ifei$s of d,e pini6 !olh.Puche ABr..mor is . @rpodior l| E .duebl. (i) dEl th. Purchrs. AEr.lmor b. ntRd by !!! otficcrs of rh. c6poono. . g rhe Fesidar d v'c.prcsid.nt rd th. cEt ry or chicf finrc'i olli( (nor. o. mdNldud siSniis ir tort d'. c.p*rry of pr6i.Lnr .d hdrry no- nor b. tufiici.no .nd,ror
0' ) tur dte corpor.ton p.ovd6 . duly .reurd corp6.t. lslqod rurhonan8 r|,E r.x*notr ed .reutDn by lh. rgnns p.ny9. IISE ANDOCCUPANCY DISCLOSUnL B@t( rccmmdds h.l Bu}d hircs qurlilid conE*tq(s) ccullrn(') dodld Fof6'@t(5) roconfim od !6S d.l dE phls'..| .hr.crcn$ct offiG ftmr*s ('Blud'n8 b{r mr linncd lo. torldnS. offic.. .d lhd s6 fiE rpn.}td c.p*iq.l6mcal po*s.trd.ll unlrh.s. c.rl g clcr h.d( lqd'trs dd na3.rd qunry nilrord !.Frc p.rlng sp:.6. h..dq/c@l,ns srsrms. rr?. ot
cotrsEucuql redm(s) nMb.i d siz y.r huth of mFovmml3) u. ro BUF s flBf.cnotr ed d!.t rho e .d.qd. lo *cmnodlr. Bulnirr.r&d e Bretd .le EoMadr th.t Buld hiEs qrl'6.d Fof.ss'oMk ro cdfm qlh .pph..bl. govc,uotd ratuG dur dE E .d aninE of
dE PEn&s d. &ccplable for Buyd r hrcnd.d @ .nd ln.l B!y.r *ill b. rbl. to oblln.ll FmrG. trcfils, rd odEnpFo!.ts.e6ey for rh. inr.d.d
10. SEISMIC REINIORCEI!f,NT DISCLOSITRE. Sm. ciri.s.d counrr.r h.v..sr.bftsh.d or my h. Gs.blshng mrrmm nrdLtr forturunl FsE r6istue f6..fl.in build'trss consElcr.d pnor ro l9l3 19?6, Ed potsibly oihd d.l.s 5o6. sruc@cs lilt t equr.d |o cmply *irhvuous $.n&rds sd foftn by th. +prQn.t. gov.mdul rscnc's Brold is mr quliti.d ro .dur yd s ro sh.( rt .ry. cbrnges D:y t rcqur.d nor or
m th. 6nuc TIE ddrsisr.d .clnowl.d8. lh{ Brotc. hE r.comcnd.d th.t thcy cotrsuh . quhfi.d rchiGct .rm.y o. odd coculi.trr for infom.rrcn
ll. MOLD IIISCLOSURE. TorE or oih.r molL n.y b. pr.! within. prop..ty 'n conc.nE no.s rh.r my rB t dwsr lo d. hallh of hmn'
Tonc or odEr ddEdos mol4r n.y or n.y nor t srbl. or .ppr ro r pormtirl usli of th. Prd'*s ln ord.. lo .seniin ihc MhE Dd .xlmr of bric
o. oth.r molds pEBt h . prop.r9, ir is ne.sery to cord*r r.rlrry uetrg t qulilicd mvnoMaEl crFn rp.cdidng i. mold iGp€.lotr ud @lyrsBrold.dvis6 Buy.r ro rctar th. $eic.s of e.nuroMar.l t.5try .rp.n for rhi. purpos.12. DISCITOSURE REGARDING CITY ORDINANCES. Son. citi.t h!v. cn.d.d ordbdc.r whEh provd. mong olhq m.fl.6, fd ce ed
ElcL Pa*mg Esricdons ad rcEul.roB, Euck l@dirt u.. rcquircE.nis. ud mdimm buildirg sirs dfl cD b. unhad for. paniculd r Addlnondty,soh. citics h.v. mpos.d spc.id Er.t. such 6 th. Cry of vmo. for vlrehour. d p.!n!l er.hoos uss All of rh.* r.rrnctio.s dor r€sutaftoN v.ry
trom city b city, ed lhcy d. connddy ch&grnt Brola u nol qurliticd to &lvi3. you *h.lha th. Pr.miss (e.!or ey rcl.r.d prcIEny) or rhe prcps.du* tn.6f compnes srlll th.s. or my olhcr or&rec4 or wh.dw dr. Pr.mis$ (. /u .ny rcl.r.d prcp.ny) mish! D fi. tutur., vblare fie* or sy 0l|l.rodinuc.s tror is Brekq qudrfi.d lo advis€ you .s lo fi. mp.ct dErcof Aroka r.comnd.lr lhr ..ch p.ny crr.ftilly r.h.w all applicable codcs-r.8ulatuns, ud ddindc.s afrenrg th. Prmis.s .nd corsulr $th rh.ir tnom.)r, consullllrs. cngirert od co.n dors ro ddemin€ wh.rhr rh. Premi..t(od y rcl ed proFny) {*l ih. preF*d r. uc u( u th. futur., will b. in cohpli.rc. vrur s.lJ. ASSICNMEm Ot aUYEt- h ln. .v.nt of .iy rsrtMor by Buy.r of rl3 .ishre to puchE this P. nis.s. Buy.r &tnowt.dg.s &d .srcctth.l n ull t t. tull Gpocibility lo d.tvd .ll du. diligft. infom.iron rncl{dht th. kop.ny l.Ioll! @ sh..L .u .n..hnenrs. Etud';g tno* lisr.d
.bovc. ed.ll olhd du. drh8..c. iDfom'tro.. ro rr3 A$ign.c. md Euyn s rcrnowlcd3.n.nr of B.rF of Eid rar.n.l5h.ll b. bindiry dl rts Asetn..
TIE lnd.cier.d achoElcdg. tn:r rhcy h.v. c.iv.d .rd ud rlE thovc Dt$tosu.
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DISCTOSURE REGARDING
REAL ESTATE AGENCY RETATIONSHIP
(As required by the Civil Code)
When you enter into a drscussion wilh a reai estate agent regadinS a realestate transaction, you should from the outset understand
what typ€ of agency relationshipor representation you wish to have with the a8ent in the tGns.chon
SELi-ER'S AGt f l"S.lhr" incftda, both a vcndor.nd . hssorl
a Seller's agent under a listing agreement with the Seller acts.s the aSent for theSeller onty asetter's aSent ora subagentofthat
aSent has the following affi.maEve obligaoons:
To the Seller:A fiducia ry duty of utmost care, inteSrity, honesty and loyattyin dealings with the Seller
To the Euyer and the Seller:
(a) Oali8ent exercise ofreasonable skilland care in performance ofthe atent'sduhes
(b) Adutyofhonen and fairdealing and good faath.
(c) A duty to disclose all facts known to the atent m.te.ially affectint the value or desiEbality ol the property that are not
known to, or within the diliSent atteohon and obse^ration of, the parties An aSent h not obligated to reveat to eith€r perty any
contidential ioformation oblained from the other pa.ty that does not involve the affirmative du6es set forth above
aUYfR's AGE T (-Buye." Indudat both. pudr.slr.nd a lcataa)
A Selhng agent can, with a Buyer's consent, agree to act as agent forthe Euyer only. ln these sitiJations, the agent isnot the S€ller's
agem, even i[ by agreement the aSent may receve compensafion for services rendered, either in fullor in part fiom the Seller. An
egent actingonly for a Euyer haithe lollowing affirmabve oblitations:
To the Buyer:A fiduciaryduty of utmost ca.e, integrity, honesty and lovalty in deatrnts with the Boyer
To the guyer and the Seller:
(a) DiliSent exercise ofreasonable skilland care in performance ofthe atents duhes
{b) Aduty ofhonen and hrrdealing end lood faith.
(c) A duty to disclose all facts known to the a8enl materialty affecting the \ralue or desirability of the prop€rty thet are nol
known to, or within the diliSent attention.nd obse.vation of, the parties.
An aSent is not oblFted to reveal to either party any confidendal inforrnation obtained from the other p.rty that does not invotve
the affirrnativE dutiel set fonh above.
AGETIT REPR€S€NIflG AOIH SEIIER ANO BUYER
A real estate agent, eitheracnng directly or throu8h one or more as5ociate licenseet can le&lly bethe aSent ot both the Setter and
the Buyer in a transacton, but onlywith the knowledte and consent of both the Setter and the Buyer
ln a dualagency situation, theagent has ihe followant affirmatB€ obtigatonsto both the S€ller and the Buyer:(a) A fid'rcia ry duty of utmost care, integrity, honestyand loyalty in the deatinSswith ethertheSeller or the guyer
(b) Other duties tothe Seller and the guyer a5 stated above in their respechve sections.
ln represenhnS bolh seller and Buyer, the agent may not, without the express permirsion of the respective party, disclose to the
other party that the seller w l accept a p.ice less than the lining price or that the Buyer will pay a price greater than the price
offered.
The above duties ofthe atent in a realenale transction do not relieve a Seller or Buyer from the responstbility to protect has or her
own interests. You should carelully read all agreements to assure that they adequately express your undernandtng of thetGn$cton A aealestate atent rsa person qualified to advise about realestate tf lega I or tax advice is des|'ed, consuh a competent
ProfeJsDnal.
Throughout your real propertY trinsachon you may receive more than onedisalosure foam, depending upon the number of agents
assishn8 in the trantaction The law requiaes each agent with whom you ha\le more than a casual .elationship to present you with
thiS drsclosure form, You 3hould read rts contents each time n rs pres€nted to you, considering the relaHonship between youand the
realestate agent rn Your sPecafic t.a n3action lhb dird6ur! torln iialsdaa th. p,ovbbna ot Sartions 2079,13 to 2019.2{, in turlve,
ol th. Gvil cod. rct forth on p.t! 2. nr.d h G..!tully. IAYE acxj{oArlEm€ RECETPi of A copy of THts DtsclosuRE At{D THE
PORT|OI{S OF THE CtVtL COOE PR|I{IED Ot{ TH€ SACX IOR A SEpAiAtE pAGEl.
Euyer Seller Date
Buyer Seller Lessee 0ate:
LEE & ASSOCIATESi& . CO[I[IERCE, INC REPRESENTS SEI,I-ERatent: Lee & Assoc.iates@ - ComnErce. lnc BRE Uc. r: !1125429
RealEnate Broker (F(ml
8y: Jad(R Cline. Jr. 8RE Lrc. r. 00854279 oalei
lSalesperson or Broker-A5sociate)
OIf:
' when the listing brokeGge company also represents Euyer/Lessee: The Ushng Atent rhall have one Atency Oisctosure form signed
bry Seller/Lessor and a second Agency Orsrlosu.e form rtned by Suyer/tessee.
' when seller/Letsor and guyer/Lessee are represented by different brokeGge companies: (il the lisring ASent shal have one
Agency Disclosure form siSned by Seller/Lessor and liil the Buyer'rlessee's Agent shall have one Agency Disalosureform si8ned byBuyer/Lesre and either that same or a different ASency oisclosure form prerented to selle/Lessoa for 3ignature paior lopresentation ofthe offer lf the same form ir used, Setter/Lessor may siSn here:
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Seller/Lessor IUehssJA Ybarra, Irrayor
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Seller/Lessor Carlos R. Fandino,lr, Ciry Adn)inrstrator
THIS FORM HAS BEEN PREPAREO BY AIR CRE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MAO€ AS TO THE LEGAL VALIOITY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS
FORM FOR ANY SP€CIFICTRANSACTION, PI.€ASE SETK I.EGATCOUNS€L AS TO THE APPROPRIATE NESS Of THIS FORM
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DISCTOSURE REGARDING REAI. ESTATE AGENCY R€I.ATIONSHIP
ovrr coDE sEcltoNs 2079.13 THROUGH 2079.24 (2079.16 ApPEARS ON THE FRONr)
2079.1lA5 used in Sections 2079.14 to 2079.24, inclusive, the fottowinS term5 have the fotlowinS meanings:
l.l "Atent" means a person actin8 under provisions of Title 9 (commencint with Section 2295)in a realprope(y transection,
and includes a person who is licensed as a realestate broker under chapter 3 (commencing with section lol3olof part l ofoivisioo
4 ofthe Business and Professions Cod€, and underwhose license a Ishng i5 erecuted or an offer to purchase is obtained (bl
"Assocaate licensee" means a person who is licensed as a realestate bro*er or ralesp€rson under Chapter 3 (commencing wth
Section 10130)of Part 1 of oivision 4 ofthe gusiness and Profesaions Code and who is either ticensed under a broker or has entered
into a written contract with a baoker to act asthe broker's atent in conn€chon with acts requiring a realestate ltcense and to
function under the broker'a SupervEion in the capacity of an associate licensee The agent in the real property transactton bears
responsibility for his or her associate licen5ees who perform as atentr ofthe agent. When en associate licensee owesa duty toany
principal, or to any buyer or seller who is not. principal, an a realproperty transadion, that duty is equivatent to the dutyowed to
that party by the broker for whom the associate licensee fu ncions lcl "BWer" means a I ransteree in a real property tftrn sacton, and
includes a person who executes an offer to purchase realproperty from a seller through an agent, or who seeks the services of an
agent in more than a casual, transitory or preliminary manner, with the obrect ofentering into a realproperty transaclion- iBuyer"
includesvendee or lessee (dl "commercial real property" means allrealproperty in the state, ercept singte-family residentiatreat
property, dwelling units made subject to Chapter 2 (commencing with section 1940)ofTitle 5, mobitehomes, a5 dehned in Section
798 3, or recreational vehicle3, as defined in Section 799 29 (cl 'oualagent" meansan agent.ctin& either directly or through an
associate licensee, as agent tor both the seller and the buyer in a aealproperty transachon, (0 iListing atreement" means a contGct
between an owner of realpropertyand an atent, by strich the aSent has been authorired to sellihe realproF€rty or to 6nd orobtarnabuyer(t)'Listingagent"meansape6onwhoharobtainedalistintofrealpropertytoactasanatentforcompensation-
(hl "Lisnngprice" 15 the.mount exprcs5ed in dollars specified in the listinS for which the seller rs willinSto sellthe realproperty
through the lstint agent (i) 'Ofierang price' is the amount expressed in doll.rs specifiecl in an offer to purchase fo. which the buyer
rs willinS to buy the real propeny (i) "Clffer to pu rchase ' means a written contract erecuted by a buyer acting th rough a setting agent
that becomes the contract for the sale ofthe realpropeny upon acceptance by the seller. (ll "Realproperty'means any estate
specified bY suMrvision (1) o. (2)ofSection 761in propertythat conshtutes or is improved with one tofou. dwellint units, any
commerclalrealproperty, anY leasehold in theie types of prope(y erceedinSone year's duration, and mobalehomes, when offered
for sale or solc, through an aSent pursuant to the authority contained in Section 10131 6 of the Business and Professions Code. (t)
" Real property tGnsaction' means a transaction for the 5ale of realproperty in whrch an atent i5 emptoyed by one or mor€ of the
principals to act in that tGnsa6ion, and includes a linint or an offe. to purchase. (ml "Selt, ' "sate,' or "sold , refers to a trans.ction
for the tdnsfer ol rea I property from the seller to the buyer, and ancludes exchan8es of realproperty between the setler and buyer,
transactons for the creation oI a realproperty sal€s contfirct within the meanrng ol Section 2985, and tonsactionsfor the creadon
ofa leasehold ex(eedinS oneyear's duration (nl"seller" means the transferor in a rea I property tEnsachon, and includesan owner
who ll5t5 realpropertY with an atent, whether or not a transfer resultt or who receives an offer to purchase realproperty ofwhich
h€ or she rs the ownerfrom an a8ent on behalfo[another "Seller'rncludes both a vendorand a lessor (ol "settingaaent" means a
listlng aSentwho actaalone, or an e8ent B,ho acts rn cooperatDn with a lislint agent, and who sells orfinds and obtains a buyerfor
the realproperty, or an agentwho locatei property for a buyeror who tindsa buyer for a prop€rty lor whi(h no tirtingerists and
presents an offer to purchase to the seller lp) "Subagent" means a person to whom an agentdelegates agency powerr as provided in
Article 5 (commencing with Section 2349)of Chapter I ofTitte 9 However, "subag€nt" does not inctude .n associate ticenseewhois
acting under the 5uFcrvision of an agent in a realproperty transacfion
2079.14 tinint a8ents and sellint atents shallprovide the seller and buyer in. real property tr.nrachon with a copy of the
disclosureform specafied rn Section 2079.16, and, eEept as provided in suMavislon (c), shallobtain a si8ned acknowledgement of
recerpt from that seller or buyer, eEept.s provided in this section or S€chon 2079 15, as follo*s: (.1The listing a8ent, fary, sh.lt
provide the disclosure form to the teller prior to enterint rnto the listing agreement (bl The selling agent shallprovide the disclosure
form to the seller as soon as practicable priorto presenhnSthe sellerwith an offer to purchase, unless the selling agent previousv
provided the sellerwth a copyofthe diaclosure form pursuant to subdivision (a) (cl Wher€ the sellingatent does notdealon a
fa.e-to.face ba5r5 with the sellet the disclosure form prepared krythe settrnga3ent may be furnished to the sefler (and
acknowledgement ofreceapr obbined for the s€llingagent from the seller)by the listint agent, or the selling a8ent may deliverthe
disclosure form by cedlied mail addressed to the seller at his or her lan tnown addrest in which case no raSned a.knowtedgement
ot receipt is.equired (dl The sellin! agent shallprovde the dis(losure form to the buyer as soon as pGcticable prior to execution of
the buyer's otrer to purchase, eKept that fthe offur to purchase is not prepared by the sellinS a8ent, the 5elling aSent shatt prerent
thc disalosureform to the buyer not later than the next busaness day afrer the 3ellinS agent receiv€s the ofler lo purchase from the
2079.15 h any orcumstance in which the selleror buye. reluse5 to sign an acknowledSement of receipt pursuant to Secfion 2079.14,
the a8ent, or an associate licensee actingfor an agent, shallset forth, srtn, end date a written declaration oftheracts of the refusal
2079.16 Reproduced on PaSe 1of this form
2or9.17 lalAs soon as p.acticable, the sellinB agent shalldisclose to the buyer and setler whetherthe relinS a8ent is actrn8 in the
real property transaction erclusively as the buyer's agent, exclusively as the seller's agent, or as a dualagent represenhng both the
buyer and the seller This relationship shell tre confirmed in the contract to purchase .nd sel reat property or in a separate wihng
e)ccutedor acknowledSed by the seller, the buyer, and the sellinS a8ent prior to orcoincident with ereution ofthat contract bythe
buyer and the seller, respectivety. lhl A5 soon as practicabte, the listng agent shalldisctoseto the sellerwherher the tistin8aSent is
actinS in the real property transaction erclu sively as the seller's agent, or as a dual agent reprerentinS both the buyer and seller Th ts
rela6on5hip shall be confirfted in the contract to purchase and sell real prof,eny or in a separate wratint erecuted or aclnowledged
by the seller and the listing agent prior to or coincident with the execution of that cont.act ty the selter.
(c) The confirmation required by suMivisions (a) and (b) shattte rn the foltowinS form
FoE ltg rllltllt hol..g.irortcrxdo.xl:Etn..xr.r.ir.turt:rCboorrn bsr.r.lld rd.r.
Op EI ryiqE tflr tt tr drc.gcrl or lcrrccr ooc; E $. liry.r .rCuxv.ty: or 0 rrr. rca.r Gxctulrv.t: or
tflim. or r.r.r rs.d n Er rh? s@ 5 rh. r ,h., &?d I E lorn Ot. hry.r lld aafG,
(d) The disclosures and confirmahon required by this section shatt be in addition to the disctosure required by Section 2079.14.
2079.18 No selling agent in a reat property transaction may act as an aSent for the buyer only, when the seltinS agent is also acring as
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the listingagent in the kansaction.
1079.19 The payment ofcompensation or the obliSation to pay compensatron to an agent bythe selle. or buyer is not necessanly
determinative of a particular aSency relationshap betx/een an aSent end the reller or buyer. A lirtinS a8ent and a sellng alent may
agree to share anycompenBtDn o.commission peid, or any ritht to any aompengtion orcommission lor which an obligahonarises
a5 the result of a realestate tan5ection, and lhetermsof any such agreement shallnot necessarily be deteamanadve of a particular
rela6onshap
2079.20 Nothing in this article prevents an agent lrom selectin!, as a condition of the agent's employment, a speaific form ol atency
relationship not tpecifically Frohrbited try thisa.ticle ifthe requirements of Section 207914 and Sectirn 2079.17 are complied with
2019.21 A dual atent shellnot dis(lose to the buyer that theseller iswillintto sellthe property ata price lessthan the lirting price,
without the express wrrtten consent of the sdler A dual agent shallnot disaloseto lhe seller that the buyer ir willingto peya price
gaeatea than the offerint prace, without the erpress written consent of the buyer Thi3 section does not aher in any way the duty or
responsibility oI e dualaSenl lo any princDalwlth respect to (onfidentral information other than pice
2019.22 Nothin8 in thE artcle precludes a lishngagent fiom also beinS a selling atent, and the combinatron of thes€ fundions in
one atenl doesnot, of rtrell make that aSent a dualaSent
2079.23 (.1Acontract between the principaland agent mey be modified o. altered to chanEethealency relationship at anydme
b€lore the performance ol the act whach is the obiect ofthe agency with th€ written consent ot the parhes to the.gency
relationship_
(bl A lender or an.uction company retained by a lenderto controlaspects of a transacion ot realproperty subiect to this
part, including \rdlidatingthe sales price,shallnot require, as a condfion ofreceiungthe lender's approvalofthe tranrection, the
homeowneror listingeSent to defend orandemnrfy the lenderor auction company from any lEbrlity alleled to result fiom the
actions oI the lender or aucnon company. Any clause, provision, covenant, or atreement purportiog to impose an obligation to
defend or indemnify a lender or an auction company m vrolation ofthls subdivision ir aSainst public policy, void, and unenforceabte
2071.24 NothinS in thii anide shallbe construed to either diminish the duty of drsalosure owed buyers and 5elte6 by atedrand
thear asaociate licensees, subagents, and employees or to relieve agents end theirassociate licensees, 5ubagents, and employees
from laability for their conduc in connecdon with acts governed bythis arncleor for any breach ofa fduciary duty or. duty of
disclosure
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RECEIVED
No\/ 0 t 2017
CW CLERKSOFFICE
RECEiVED
ocT 3 0 2017
CITY ADMINISTRATIOI\I
CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT C*,1 lrtr'lSTAFF REPORT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RI,:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and Citl Council
\
Maria E. Ayala, Ci(v Clerkl,0!&.
Originator: Matthew Ceballos. Deputy City Clerk
Periodic Review and Update of the City of vernoD Voter Registntion Database
Recommendrtion
A. Find that approval ofthe proposed action is exempt from Califomia Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA") review, because it is a continuing administrative activity that will not result in direct or
indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a "project" as
defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Direct the City Clerk to periodically review the City of Vemon voter registration database by
providing any information for potential updates to the Los Angeles County Registrar-
Recorder/County Clerk.
Background
Vemon elections have been held in a fair and transparent manner while complying with the Good
Govemance Reforms previously adopted by the City. In a continued effort to uphold the integrrty ofVernon
elections, it is imperative to review and update our voter registration database from time to time, ensuring
it accurately represenls our electorate.
Due to the recent creation of the statewide voter registration database and the calls for greater scrutiny of
the database it is incumbent we take proactive measures. Staff will work in partnership with the Los
Angeles County Registrar-Recorder County Clerk's Office and the Califomia Secretary of State's Offrce
to address any concems regarding voter registration. As we prepare for the upcoming April 10, 2018
election, we will take the necessary steps in identifring voter registration inconsisteneies, anomalies, and
inquiries, and forward them as appropriate to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
Fiscal Imoact
There is no fiscal impact.
Attachmetrt(s)
None.
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CITY CLERl{'S OFFICE
REGEflVED
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CITY ADMINISTRATI()NSTAFF REPORT
CIrY CLERK DEPARTMT*ri? n,lze l,.l
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Maria E. Ayala, City
California Voter Participation Rights Act (California State Senate Bill 415)
Recommendation
A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from Ca.lifomia Environmental Quality
Act ("CEQA") review, because it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct
or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a
"project" as defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Receive and file repon on City's compliarce with the Califomia Voter Participation Rights
Act (California State Senate Bill 415).
Backsround
The California Voter Participation Rights Act (SB 415) was passed on September l,2015. The
passage of SB 415 adds a new chapter to the Califomia Elections Code (Section 14050 through
lzt057) that attempts to remedy low voter tumout which may occur when a local election is not
held on a statewide election date. This new legislation prohibits a local govemment from holding
an election on any date other than a statewide election date if doing so in the past has resulted in a
significant decrease in voter turnout. This new law will go into effect on January l,2018. SB 415
requires cities with insufficient voter tumout to either change their election dates to June or
November ofeven years; or, prior to January l, 2018, adopt a plan to consolidate its election with
the statewide election no later than the November 8, 2022 statewide general election.
Vemon Voter Tumout as Compared to Statewide Elections
A "significant decrease in voter turnout" is defined as voter tumout for a regularly scheduled
election that is at least 25 percent less than the average voter tumout within that political
subdivision for the previous four statewide general elections.
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The Office of the City Clerk conducted an analysis of voter tumout for the City of Vemon. The
analysis has been vetted through the City's Elections Counsel, City Attorney's Office, and the
Elections Division of the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
The voter participation rates for the City of Vernon for the past four statewide electionsl are below:
The voter participation rates for the City of Vemon for the past six general municipal elections2
are below:
Election
Date Registered
Ballots
Cast Percentage
Apr. 10,2012 72 15 62.5O7c
Apr. I l, 2013 74 56.767c
Apr. 8,2014 68 25 36.76Vc
Apr. 14,2015 67 35 52.247c
Apr. 12,2O16 72 36 50.O07c
Apr. ll,2Ol7 85 4t 48.247o
Based on the voter participation data for Vemon from the previous four statewide elections and
six municipal elections, the turnout for the City's general municipal elections does not compel the
City of Vemon to change its elections process at this time, and may, thereby, continue to conduct
annual municipal stald-alone elections in April.
The Office of the City Clerk will continue to monitor the voter tumout percentages for each
election and compare them in the same manner as indicated above in order to assure that Vemon
continues to exceed the 25 percent threshold. Should there be an occurrence wherein the
I Data provided by Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (Vores Casr by Communiry)
2 Data provided by the City of Vernon (Resolutions Declaring rhe Vote and rhe Cenificare of Election)
Election
Date
Average
City
Turnout
(vo)
over 4
State
Elections
Minimum City
Turnout
to Avoid State
Cycle (25 7o less
than average from
Nov. 2,2010 47.l4Vc
Nov.6,2012
Nov.4,2014
49.43Vc
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STATEWIDE ELECTION DATA - VERNON
Resistered
Ballots
Cast Percentage
70 33
77 39 50.65Vc
63 22 34.92Vc
Nov.6.2016 80 52 65.00Vo
37.07Vo
STAND.ALONE ELECTION DATA . VERNON
percentage of voter tumout falls below the threshold, staff will repoft to City Council at a
subsequent City Council meeting with additional information on how to address the matter.
Additionally, the Office of the City Clerk continues efforts in the areas of voter outreach as well
as efforts in educating the community on Vernon's election process.
Fiscal Imoact
The Office of the City Clerk budgets annually for its general municipal election costs. The City
Clerk, as the City's Elections Official, will continue to acquire election services as done so in
previous years, by utilizing independent elections consultants, elections counsel, and the [,os
Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
Attachment(s)
None
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RECEIVED
No\i 0 2 20li
CIryCLIR('SOFIICE STAFF REPORT
CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT
RECEIVED
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CITY ADMIttlISTRATION
C4 t r-t-tr
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Maria E. Ayala, City
Originator: Matthew Ceballos, Deputy City Clerk
Adoption of Two (2) Resolutions: 1) Calling for a General Municipal Election
to be'Held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018; and 2) Requesting the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles to Render Specified Services for
Conduct of Said General Municipal Election
Recommendation
A. Find that approval of the Resolutions is exempt from Catifomia Environmental Quality
Act ("CEQA") review, because it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct
or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not constitute a
"project" as defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378; and
B. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon, Califomia, Calling and
Giving Notice of an All-Mail Ballot General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday,
April 10, 2018 for the Election of a Cenain Officer as required by the provisions of the
Chaner of the City of Vemon; and
C. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon, California, Requesting the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles to Render Specified Services to the
City Relating to the Conduct of the Genera.l Municipat Election to be Held on Tuesday,
April 10,2018.
Backsround
With regards to the first proposed resolution, in accordance with Article XV, Section 2.1 l8 of the
Vemon Municipal Code, the City of Vernon will conduct an all-mail ballot Genera.l Municipal
Election ("election") on April 10, 2018, for the purpose of elecring one member of the city Council
for a full term of five (5) years. The City Council is required to adopt a resolution calling the
election. Said resolution should also specify provisions in the evenr of a tie-vote.
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In the second proposed resolution the Office of the City Clerk is requesting the services of the Los
Angeles County Election Departrnent to prepare and fumish the City and/or Martin and Chapman
(the City's elections' consultant) various listings and computer records of the names and addresses
of eligible registered voters in the City of Vemon, provide voter signature verification services,
and to make available to the City additional election equipment and assistance according to state
law for the conduct of the General Municipal Election. The request for assistance from the County
must be made by City Council resolution.
In addition, of note, the City of Vemon will be establishing an additional ballot drop-off location,
only for the one (1) day of the actual General Municipal Election, in accordance with Califomia
Elections Codes 3017 and 3025; and will publish not later than twenty (20) days prior to the
General Municipal Election the desigrated ballot drop-off locations.
Fiscal Impact
Sufficient funds have been budgeted; costs to conduct the election are estimated to be $6,000 to
$7,000.
Attachment(s)
l. Resolution Calling and Giving Notice of an All-Mail Ballot General Mwricipal Election
2. Resolution Requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County ofLos Angeles to Render
Specified Services for Conduct of Municipal Election
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COT'NCIL OF TTIE CTTY OF
VERNON, CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OP AIiI
ALL-MAIL BAII,oT GEIiIER.AI MTJNICIPAI, ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON TT'ESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018, FOR TI{E ELE TION
OF A CERTAIN OFFICER AS REOUIRED BY TIIE PROVISIONS
OE TI{E CI{ARTER OF THE CITY OF VERNON
WI{EREAS, in April 2018, the tserm of one Vernon City Council
Member will oqrire; and
WHEREAS, under the provisions of lhe Charter of the Citsy of
vernon, a ceneral Municipal Election sha1l be held on April l-0, 2018,
for the election of one Municipal Officer.
NOW, TI{EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TTIE CITY COT'NCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECIION 1: PurEuant to Ehe requirementE of the Charter of
Ehe City of Vernon and the Code of the City of vernon, there is called
and ordered tso be held in the City of Vernon, California, on Tuesday,
April l-0, 2018, a General Municipal Election (the "Electsion") conducted
by all-mail ballot for the purpose of electing one (1) Member of the
City Council for the fuIl tserm of five (5) years.
SECTION 2: The ballots to be used at the election shall be
in form and content as required by 1aw.
SECTION 3: The City Clerk, or Deputy CiEy Clerk, is
aut.horized, inst.ructed and directed to procure and furnish any and all
official ballots, noEices, print.ed matster and alL supplies, equipmenE
and paraphernalia that may be necessary in order Uo properly and
Iawfu11y conduc! t.he elect.ion by all mail baIIot.
SECTION 4: Pursuant to t.he Code of the City of Vernon, and
other applicable provisions of Ehe Charter of che City of Vernon and
Ordinances of t.he City of Vernon, said Election shall be conductsed by
all-mail ballot., and sha1l be conductsed pursuant to c'hapter 2 of
Division 4 (commencing witsh section 4l-00) of the California ELections
Code onl-y insofar as required by 1aw, and only where not inconsistent
with the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Vernon. Maif balloEs in
this Election shalI be timely casE if tshey are received by the office
of the Citsy cLerk in accordance with California Electsions Code Sectsion
4l-03, as amended by senate Bill 29. As fu1Iy set forth in California
Elections Code Section 4103, mail ballots shall be timely casts if Ehey
are received by the office of the City Clerk no lat.er than tshree (3)
calendar days afEer electj-on day, and in accordance with E1ectsions Code
Section 4103 (b) .
SECTION 5: ThaE in the event of a tie vote (if any t.wo or
more persons receive an equal and the highest number of votes for an
office) as certified by the Election official, the City Council, in
accordance with Election Code S 15551(b) , shal1 conduct a special
runoff election to resolve t.he t.ie vote and such special runoff
election is tso be held on a Tuesday not. Iess than 40 days nor more t.han
125 days after che administsrative or judicial certification of the
election which resulted in a tie vote.
SECTION 5: In all parEicul-ars noE reciEed in Ehis
resolution, the Election shaIl be held and conductsed as provided by 1aw
for holding municipal elections.
SECTION 7: Notice of the time and place of hoLding the
Election is given and che city cIerk, or Deputy citsy cIerk, is
authorized, instructed and direct,ed to give further or addiEional
notice of the eleccion, in time, form and manner as required by Iaw.
The City Clerk shaII pu.blish not Iat.er thanSECTION 8:
t,wenEy (20) days prior to tshe General- Municipal Election, a notice with
Ehe designated balIot drop-off focations and Ehe election officers for
the bafloE drop-off locaEions. The noEice shall be posted at lhe Vernon
Citsy HaII main entrance bulletin board, at the office of the CiEy
C1erk, and aE the designaEed ballot drop off locations; and shaIl
remain so posted until tshe day following Ehe Electsion.
SECIIQIiI 9, The City Clerk, or
directed to forward h,ithout delay Eo the
certified copy of t.his resolution at the
Deputsy City Clerk, is
County Election Department
following address :
Mr. Dean C. Logan
Registrar- Recorder/County clerk
Electsion Coordination Units
l-2400 Imperial Highway, 2nd Floor, Room 2003
Norwal-k, CA 90550
SECTION 10: The City Council of the City of Vernon
authorizeg the cicy cterk, or DepuEy city clerk, to administer said
El-ecEion and all reasonable and actual eleccion expenses shall be paid
by Ehe City upon presentation of a properly submittsed biII.
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SECTION 1-l-: The Citsy Clerk, or Deputy City C1erk, of tshe
City of vernon shal1 certify to the passage, approval and adoption of
this resolution, and the City clerk, or Deputy City C1erk, of the City
of Vernon shall cause tshis resoluEion and the Citsy Clerk's, or DePuty
City Clerk's. cerEification to be entered in the File of Resolutions of
the Council of t.his city.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 2017.
Name:
Til1e: Ntayor / Mayor Pro-Tem
ATTEST:
City clerk / Deputy City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
za)mah Moussa,
Senior Deputy CiEy Atstsorney
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )) ss
COI]I{I:TY OF LOS ANGELES )
r,, City Clerk / Deputsy CiCy Cl-erk of the CiCy
of Vernon, do hereby cerEify thaE Ehe foregoing ResoLution, being
Resolution No. , was duly passed, approved and adopEed by the
city council of the CiEy of Vernon at a regular meeting of Ehe city
Council duly held on Tuesday, November 7, 20f7, and tshereaftser was duly
signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of Ehe CiEy of vernon.
Executed this day of November, 2OL7 aE vernon, Callfornia.
city Clerk / Deputy City clerk
(SEAL)
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RESOIJUTION NO.
A RESOI,MION OF THE CITY COI'NCIL OF TI{E CITY OF
VERNON, CSLIFORNIA, REQUESTING TI{E BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE COT'NTY OF LOS A}IGELES TO RETiIDER
SPECIFIED SERVICES TO THE CITY REI.ATING TO THE
CONDUCT OF A GENERAL MT]NICTPAI ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON TTJESDAY, APRIL ]-0, 2O].8
WHEREAS, on April 10, 2018, a ceneral Municipal Election will
be held in the City of vernon (Ehe "city"), California; and
wHEREjAs, in the course of conducting the election it is
necessary for the City to request services of the County of Los Angeles
(tshe "CounEy" ); and
WHEREAS, all necessary e)q)enses in performing tshese services
shaIl be paid by tshe Citsy.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COT'NCIL OP THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTIoN 1: Pursuant co Ehe provisions of Section 10002 of
the Elections code of t.he state of California, the vernon City Council
request.s t.hats the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors permit the
county Election Department to prepare and furnish the following for use
in conducting its elecEion:
1. A list.ing of County precinct.s with the number of
registered votsers in each, so the city may consolidate
election precincts into City voting precincts, and maps
of t.he voting precincts;
2. The computer record of the names and addresses of all
eligible registered voters in tshe City in order that the
City may:
a. Produce la.bels for vote-by-maiI vot,ers;
b. Print Rosters of voters and Street Indexes;
3. votser signature verificatsion servi.ces as needed;
4. Make avaiLable to Ehe city electsion equipment and
assistance as needed according to state law.
SECTIoN 2: The City shaII reimburse the County for services
performed when the work is completed and upon presentation to the City
of a properly approved bi11.
SECTION 3; The City Clerk, or Deputy Citsy Clerk, is
directsed to forward withouts delay tso the Board of supervisors and tso
tshe County Eleclion Department, each a certsified copy of this
resolution at the following addresses:
a. Board of Supervisors, Countsy of Los Angeles
Attn: Ms. Lori Glasgow, Executive Officer
Kenneth Hahn HaIl of Administration
500 West Temple Streets, Room 383
Los Angeles, CA 90 012
b. Mr. Dean Logan
Registrar- Recorder/ Countsy Clerk
Election coordination Unit
12400 Imperial Highway, 2od Floor, Room 2003
Norwalk, CA 90550
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SECTION 4: The City C1erk, or Deputy Citsy C1erk, ot the
City of Vernon sha11 certsify to the passage, approval and adoption of
this resolulion, and the City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, of the City
of Vernon shaII cause tshis resoluEion and tshe City Clerk's. or Deputy
ciey Clerk's, certification to be entered in the File of Resolutions of
the Council of this city.
APPRoVED AND ADOPTED this 7Eh day of November, 2017.
Name:
Title: Ylayor / Mayor Pro-Tem
ATTEST:
city Clerk / Deputy City C1erk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
zaynah Moussa,
Senior Deputy CiEy Attorney
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STATE OF CAI,IFORNIA )) ss
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I,, City Cterk / Deputy city Clerk of E.he City
of Vernon, do hereby cerEify that the foregoing Resolution, being
Resolutsion No. , was duly passed, approved and adopted by tshe
city council of the city of Vernon at a regular meeting of tshe city
Council duly held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, and thereafter was duly
signed by Ehe Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of t.he city of Vernon.
Executed this day of November, 2O'J"'7 aE Vernon, California.
city Cl-erk / Deputsy City Clerk
(SEAL)
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RECEIVED
Nov 0 2 2017
CITY CLERl('S OFTICE
L{,EOE;VED
t{oY 02 nn
CITY ADMIi[ISTRAI'ON
4ttl"lnSTAFF REPORT
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
DATE: November 7,2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM:
Originator:
RE:A Resolution Adopting an Amended and Restated Cit!'wide Fringe Benefits
and Salary Resolution in Accordance with Government Code Section
20636(BXl) and Repealing All Resolutions in Conflict Therewith
Recommendation
A. Find that approval of the attached resolution in this staff report is exempt from Califomia
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, because it is an administrative activity that
will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment and therefore does
not constitute a "project" as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; and
B. Adopt the attached resolution amending and restating the Citywide Fringe Benefits and
Salary Resolution, effective retroactively on September 3, 2Ol7 , to reflect the following
provisions:
l) Amend the Fringe Benefits and Salary Resolution, Subsection C of Section 11,
Automobile Allowance and Reimbursernent for Expenses, to add Assistant General
Manager of Public Utilities to the list of classifications provided a City Vehicle and
Fuel.
2) Amend Exhibit A, Classification and Compensation Plan adopting the following new
job description and associated salary range:
New Classification Title Salarv Grade Monthlv Salary Ranse
Metering, Technician, Senior 3t $8,283 - S10,068
Background
As a result of the nature and responsibilities of the Assistant General Manager of Public Utilities,
staff recommends designating a City vehicle and fuel for this position so the incumbent may
Carlos Fandino Jr., City Administrator --t k ,
IVichael A. Earl, Director of Hum at *esour{e{ U
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carry out necessary functions and responsibilities of the position. This designation is in-line with
similar management positions within the City.
As stated above, staffis recommending City Council approval of the establishment ofone new
job description for the classification of Metering Technician, Senior and approval of the
associated salary range for this classification. This classification is being proposed by the Public
Utilities Department as part of their succession planning efforts providing a career ladder ofjob
classifications with increasingly responsible job duties. Cunently, this classification does not
exist in the City's Classification and Compensation Plan. A Classification and Compensation
survey as well as intemal salary alignment were considered in establishing the job description
and salary range.
Fiscal Impact
The total additional estimated annual cost of the recommended new Metering Technician, Senior
position is $12,726.00 including salary and salary related benefits. There is no fiscal impact in
adding the Assistant General Manager of Public Utilities to the list of classifications provided a
city-owned vehicle at this time as the position from which the incumbent was promoted will
remain vacant at this time. Adequate funds are available in the Public Utilities 201712018 frscal
year budget to cover the costs associated with these recommendations.
Attachments
l. Fringe Benefits and Salary Resolution
2. Job Description for Metering Technician, Senior
Page 2 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Metering Technician, Senior
Date Prepared: September 2017 Class Code: 8047
SUMMARY: Under basic supervision, installs, tests and calibrates electromechanical and solid state meters;
performs routine and emergency service calls to assist customers with their electric service; performs the
more advanced joumey tests and meter calibrations to ensure accuracy and appropriate customer billing in
accordance with established policies, procedures, regulations and objectives. Works closely with customer
service, engineering and field crews to resolve customer issues. Reviews, maintains and mordinates
operational safety and compliance programs. Assumes lead responsibility on metering tests and calibrations.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: lncumbent in this classification reports to the Utilities Operations
Manager or designee. The incumbent works independently to carry out assigned duties, coordinates and
schedules with other divisions and contractors to achieve efficient operation of the department, leads and
trains Metering Technicians.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Essenlia/ tuncfions , as defined undet the Ameicans with Disabililies Act. nay include any of the following
rcpresentative duties. knowledge, ard sk;rb. fh,s is r,ot a comprehensive listing ot all funclions and duties peformed by incunDenls of lhis c/assj
employees may be assoned ddies which arc not listed below: rcasonable accommodations will be made as equied. The tob descnplion does
nol constitLle an employment agreenent and is subjecl lo change al any time by the employer. Essential duties and rcspors,;rildies nay include,
but are nol linited to, the tollowing:
. Takes a lead role in calibrating, testing and installing electromechanical and solid state meters; tests
meters for accuracy to ensure accurate customer billing; performs duties within scope of authority and
training, and in compliance with City policies, safety and quality slandards.
. Works in collaboration with customer service, engineering and construction and maintenance field crews
to install and download power monitors and other consumption measuring devices on site at customer
facilities.
. Performs routine service calls to assist customers or intemal divisions with electric service issues.
. Responds to emergency service calls to restore electric service to interrupted customers.
. lnitiates and maintains program to record data associated with revenue meter billing, submits readings to
customer service, and verifies all information on customer service billing program with metering records.
. Develops and implements a preventative maintenance and inspection program to examine customer
meter panels for proper operation and compliance purposes; approves or recommends changes to
customer meter panel drawings.
. Develops and implements new programs for solid state meters and develops and reviews Meter Operating
Procedures (MOPs), metering standards and metering training program.
. Responsible for setting inventory levels, maintaining a sufficient inventory of all materials required for
routine and emergency metering, recommends appropriate inventory re-order levels and annually
accounts for all metering inventory.
. Leads and trains employees on assigned metering work; develops schedules for the routine testing and
calibration of equipment.
. Takes a lead role in the work order and asset management platform, assigns safety and maintenance
tasks, audits programs and works closely with other divisions and departments to ensure accurate and
efficient record keeping practices.
Metering Technician, Senior Vemon CA 1ot2
RESOI,UTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COT'NCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON ADOPTING AN AMEI{DED AND RESTATED CITYgTIDE
FRINGE BEIiIEFITS NiID SA],ARY RESOLUTION IN ACCORDANCE
WITH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 20636 (b) (1) AND
REPEAIING AIL RESOLUPIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH
WHEREAS, on Augusts ).5, 2017, the Citsy Council of lhe City of
vernon adoptsed Resolutsion No. 20L7-44, adoptsing an amended and
restated Citwide Fringe Benefit.s and salary Resolution; and
hIHEREAS, by memorandum dated November 7, 20L7, the city
Administrator in conj unction with tshe Director of lluman ReEources, has
recommended the adoption of an amended and restated Citywide Fringe
BenefiEs and SaIary Reso1ulion and Classification and Compensation Plan
to amend Exhibit A to the Classificatsion and Compensation plan, with a
retroactive effective date of September 3, 20]-7, Eo make t.he following
changes: (i) amend su.bsection c of section 11 regarding Aut.omobile
Allowance and Reimbursement for Expenses, and (ii) add tshe position of
MeEering Technician, Senior; and
WHEREAS, to reflect the above-ref erenced changes, tshe city
Council desires to adopt an amended and restated cit.ywide Fringe
Benefitss and SaIary Resolut.ion, a copy of which is aEtached hereto as
Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COT]NCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLI,OWS:
SECTIoN 1: The City Council of Ehe city of vernon hereby
finds and determines thaE tshe above recitals are t.rue and correcE..
SECTfON 2: The Cit.y Council of the CiE.y of Vernon finds
that this action is exempE from California Environmental Ouality Act
("cEoA") review, because iE, is an administ.rative actsivity thaE will
not result in direcE. or indirect. physical chErnges in the environment,
and therefore does not constitute a 'iprojectu as defined by CEQA
Guidelines section 15378.
SECTION 3: EffecEive SepCedber 3, 2017, the CiEy Council- of
the City of Vernon hereby approves the amended and restat.ed Citywide
Fringe Benefits and salary ResoluEion, to (a) amend subsecEion C of
Sect,ion 11 regarding Automobile Al-lowance and Reimbursement for
Expenses and (b) add the positsion of Metering Technician, Senior, a
copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
SECTION 4:A11 resolut.ions or parE.s of resolutions,
specifically ResoluEion No. 2017-44, not consist.ent with or in
conf l-ic! with E.his resolut. j.on are hereby repealed.
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SECTION 5: The City Cferk, or Deputy City C1erk, of t,he
city of Vernon shall certify to the passage, approval and adopt.ion of
this resolut.ion, and the City C1erk, or Deputsy City Clerk, of the City
of vernon shall cause this resolulion and the CiEy C1erk, s, or Deputy
City Clerk's, certification E,o be entered in the File of Resolut.ions
of the Council of Ehis City.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this ?th day of November, 201?.
Name :
Tit.le: trtayor / Mayor Pro-Tem
ATTEST :
citsy clerk / Deputy Citsy Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
zaynah Moussa,
Senior Deputy City Actorney
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STATE OF CALIFORNTA )) ss
COI'NTY OF LOS ANGELES )
t,, City Clerk / Deputy City Clerk of the City
of Verron, do hereby certify t.hat the foregoing Resolution, being
Resolution No. , was duly passed, approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of t.he City
Coulcil duly held on Tuesday, November ?, 2017, and thereaf t.er was duly
signed by Ehe Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon.
Executed t.his day of November, 2017, aE Vernon, California.
City Cl-erk / Deputy City Clerk
(SEAI)
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EXHIBIT A
Gity of Vernon
FRINGE BENEFITS
AND
SALARY RESOLUTION
Adopted
7,2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FRINGE BENEFITS AND SALARY RESOLUTION
PARTl-FRINGEBENEFITS
lntroduction:
Section 'l:
Section 2:
Seclion 3:
Section 4:
Seclion 5:
Section 6:
Section 7:
Section 8:
Section 9:
Section 10:
Section 1 l:
Section 12:
Section 13:
Section l4:
Section 15:
Section 16:
Section 17:
Section 18:
Section 19:
Section 20:
Section 21:
Section 22.
Jury Duly ..20
PART II _ CLASSIFICATION AND COIVIPENSATION
Section '1.
Section 2.
Section 3
EXHtBtT A - CLASS|F|CAT|ON AND COMPENSATTON P1AN.................................40
PART 1
FRINGE BENEFITS
INTRODUCTION
The Fringe Benefit and Salary Resolution shall apply to all employees and officers of
the City of Vemon. Exceptions, additions, and/or limitations to this basic policy may be
found in respective Memoranda of Understanding or employment contracts. The
existence of these policies shall not create or imply any employment contract or vested
right of employees.
For those employees covered in respective memoranda of understanding (MOU), he
provisions set forth in the applicable MOU shall prevail in the event that there is any
conflict between provisions established in this Resolulion and any provisions
established in the respective MOU.
The provisions set forth in this Resolution or as amended from time to time shall be
effective upon City Council adoption, unless a specific effective date is stated therein.
PARTl-FRINGEBENEFITS
S€ction l. HOLIDAYS
A. Authorized holidays are as set forth in Table 1, attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. Municipal oflices shall be closed on such holidays.
B. The dates for observation of holidays shall be approved by the City Council.
C. lf an authorized holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be treated
as the holiday. Holidays falling on a Friday, or Saturday, shall not be granted as
an authorized holiday to employees.
D. An employee whose regular shift assignment falls on an authorized holiday and
who is required to work on that day shall be paid at his/her regular hourly rate ot
pay for the holiday, plus his/her regular hourly rate including any applicable
overtime pay for the actual hours he/she was required to work on the authorized
holiday.
E. Temporary and part-time employees are not eligible for paid holidays.
G. All full-time employees may use vacation time or compensatory time for a
religious holiday (not listed herein as an authorized holiday) with the prior
approval of the department head. lf there is insufficient accumulated time, the
employee may request the time as unpaid leave of absence.
TABLE I . HOLIDAY
Section 2. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
A. Executive and lranagement - lncludes City Administrator, Ciiy Attomey, City
Clerk, City Treasurer and the heads of all Departments as listed in the City Code
or City Charter and their respective Oeputies and Assistant Directors shall
receive, effective January 1 of each calendar year, 80 hours of Administrative
leave.
B. The 80 hours may not be canied over into the succeeding calendar year and is
lost and not eligible for cash payout if not used by Oecember 31 of each calendar
yeat.
C. Executive and Management staff hired, promoted, or reclassified on or after April
1 of each calendar year shall be eligible to receive pro-rated administrative leave
hours during the year of hire as identilled below:
Hired, Promoted, or Reclassified on
or Between
Administrative Leave
Januaryl-March31 80 hours
April 1 - June 30 60 hours
Julv 'l - Seot. 30 40 hours
Oct1-Dec.31 20 hours
Mid-Management - Staff who are designated as exempt in accordance with the
Fair Labor Standards Act shall receive, effective January 1 of each calendar
year, 60 hours of Administrative leave
The 60 hours may not be canied over into the succeeding calendar year and is
lost and not eligible lor cash payout if not used by December 31 of each calendar
yea(.
Mid-Management FLSA exempt staff hired, promoted, or reclassilied on or after
April 1 ol each calendar year shall be eligible to receive pro-rated administrative
leave hours during the year of hire as identified below:
D.
F.
Hired, Promoted, or Reclassified on or
Between
Administrative Leave
Januaryl-March31 60 hours
April 1 - June 30 45 hours
JulvI-Seot.30 30 hours
Octl-Dec.3'l '15 hours
G. All Administrative leave requests should be approved by the department head or
City Administrator at least ten days in advance of the date io be taken, although
the department head retains discretion 1o approve the use of Administrative
Leave in special circumstances.
H. The City Administrator or his,/her designee may grant additional administrative
leave upon commencement of employment in order to attract highly qualified and
experienced execulive and management level staff.
Section 3. OVERTIME
A. lt shall be the duty of all department heads to operate their respective
departments with a minimum amount of overtime. l, the best interests of the City
require that an employee work beyond the forty (40) hours of work scheduled,
such employee shall be compensated as set forth hereinafter.
B. The department head may reschedule the workweek of employees in positions
not exempt from the FLSA to allow credit for productive hours actually worked on
one day (excluding lunch periods) to\ rards the regular paid workweek schedule.
For example, if an employee works twelve ('12) hours on one day (based on a len
(10) hour day), the entire twelve hours will be recorded on the time card as paid
worked time. ln this example, the department may schedule the employee to
work only eight (8) hours on one of the other scheduled workdays in the
workweek, as long as the employee's hours for the workweek do not fall below
the minimum paid work hours schedule-
C. All overtime requests must have prior written authorization of the respective
department head or designee prior to the commencement of such overtime \ rork.
Where prior written authorization is not feasible, explicit verbal authorization must
be obtained. Where verbal authorization is obtained, written authorization must
be obtained as soon thereafter as practicable.
D. Except as may be provided in specific memoranda of understanding, employees
will be paid overtime at time and a hatf (1.5) of their regular hourly rate for all
eligible hours worked in excess of forly (40) hours in a single workweek.
E. Holidays (regular, inlieu), vacation time, sick leave, compensalory lime, paid jury
duty leave, and bereavement leave shall counl as time worked for the purposes
of computing overtime. Unpaid jury leave. disciplinary suspensions, and
administrative leave shall not count as time worked for the purpose of computing
overtime.
F- ln the event a part-time or temporary employee is required to work beyond
hidher assigned working hours, compensation shall be at the normal houdy rate
up to forty (40) hours per workweek. For hours worked beyond forty (40) in a
workweek, such employee shall be compensated at ihe rate of one and one-half
of ('1.5) said employee's houdy rate.
G. lf an employee works on his/her regular day off, the employee will receive paid
compensation or receive compensatory time, at the employee's discretion. With a
mutual agreement between an employee and his/her supervisor, an employee's
regular day off may be rescheduled to another day off in the same pay period.
l. An employee is expected to begin work no more than live (5) minutes prior to the
beginning of his or her scheduled start time, and to stop work no later than five
(5) minutes after the end of his or her scheduled ending time. An smploye€ who
wishes to begin or end work at a different time must obtain written approval from
his or her department head prior to working the different or additional time-
Staight time and overlime will be compensated in six (6) minute segments of
time.
While overtime should be attempted to be distributed equally amongst all
employees in a given classilication, the department head retains discretion to
assign such overtime.
The City Administrator, deparlment heads and those management employees
designated by the City Administrator as exempt under the provisions of the Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA) shall nol be sub.iect to the provisions of this section
relating to overtime, but shall work such hours as may be necessary for the
effective operation of their respective departments.
Please refer to Human Resources Policy, Salary Plan Administration ll-3
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S€ction tl. COMPENSATORY TIME
A. All regular fulFtime employees may request to accrue compensatory time in lieu
of cash payment for overtime worked. The total compensatory time accrued is
calculated by multiplying the number of hours of overtime worked by the
applicable overlime rate ('1, '1.5 or 2), and is subject to the approval of ihe
department head.
B. Compensatory time may be accumulated up to a maximum of eighty (80) hours.
It is at the employee's option whether to receive overtime compensation or
compensatory time acsuals up to the 8o-hour limit.
C. Compensalory time shall be taken in 'ls-minute increments. Scheduling of
compensatory time requires prior approval and must be preceded by a ten (10)
day notice of intended use from the employee. Management may waive the ten
('10) day notice in cases of emergency.
D. Employees who have reached the 8o-hour limit shall receive overlime
compensation. There are no cash payouts of compensatory time onc€ an
employee has elected compensatory accrual.
Section 5. COURT TlilE
A. The required presence in a court of law of any employee subpoenaed to testify in
a mafter arising within the course and scope of his/her City employment shall be
compensated in accordance with the below provisions.
B. For each day that the presence of the employee is required in a court of law in
response to an order or subpoena in relation to an incident or event arising out of
the course and scope of employment with the City, the employee shall be given a
paid leave of absence.
C. For each day an employee is required in a court of law in response to an order or
subpoena in relation to an incident or event arising out of the course and scope
of employment with the City that is outside of the employee's regulady scheduled
work shift, the employee shall be given a paid leave of absence.
D. An employee who needs to appear in court on any other matler not arising out of
the course and scope of employment with the City shall be expected to use their
accrued paid leave to make such appearance, or unpaid leave if no leave is
available.
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Section 6. VACATION
A. Except as provided for in respective memoranda of understanding, every full time
employee who has been in the continuous employment of the City shall receive
annual vacation leave as set forth in below:
Mid-Management and Confidential Staff:
Continuous Years of Service Vacation Hours Earned Bi-Weeklv
Accrual
Execulive and Management Staff: lnclude the City Administrator, City
Attomey, City Clerk, City Treasurer and the heads of all Departments as listed
in the City Code or City Charter and their respective Oeputies and Assistant
Directors.
Continuous Years of Service
80
100
120
160
190
120
150
't70
185
'190
3.08
3.85
4.62
6.16
7 .31
Vacation Hours Earned Bi-Weeklv
Accrual
4.62
5.77
6.54
7.12
7.3'l
B Mid-Management and Confidential staff shall be allowed to accumulate and carry
over to the next calendar year a maximum number of hours equal to the number
of hours the employee accrued during the immediately preceding year, ln or
about January of each year, employees shall be compensated for unused
accrued vacation benefit in excess of the allowed accumulated amount
referenced herein.
Executive and Management staff shall be allowed to accumulate up to a
maximum accrual cap of 480 hours. Upon reaching the 480-hour maximum
accrual cap, the employee shall stop accruing vacation leave benefit until such
time he/she brings the vacation accrual below the 480-hour maximum accrual.
Vacation leave shall be scheduled with the approval of the City Administrator or
department head or his or her designee by submitting a Leave Request Form in
D.
ll
c.
writing, within ten (10) business days before the beginning of the vacation.
Vacation leave requesls for extended times (3 weeks or more), unless an
unforeseen emergency exists, shall be submitted at least thirty (30) days in
advance of the beginning of the vacation-
E. Vacations shall be approved subiect to the needs of the department. The
employee's seniority and wishes will be factors that are considered during the
scheduling process.
F. Vacation leave requests shall not be in excess of such leave actually eamed at
the time it is requested or in excess of the regular scheduled workweek.
G. No vacation leave shall be accumulated by employees while they are on an
unpaid leave of absence.
H. Vacation may be taken prior to the completion of the employee's probationary
period under special circumstances and with the approval of the deparlment
head.
L ln the event one or more City holidays fall within a vacation period, such holidays
shall not be charged as vacation leave.
J. Upon separation lrom City employment, compensation shall be paid for vacation
leave that has been eamed but not taken.
K. Vacation leave shall be requested in fifteen (15) minute increments.
L. The department head retains discretion to cancel previously authorized vacation
in the case of an emergency.
M. The City Administrator or his /her designee may grant additional leave upon
commencemenl of employment in order to attract highly qualified and
experienc€d executive and management level staff.
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Section 7. SICK LEAVE
A. All full-time employees shall accrue up to 80 hours of sick leave per calendar
year, at a rate of 3.08 of sick leave hours per pay period.
B. ln accordance with the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014,
beginning July 1, 2015, all part-time and temporary employees (excluding
CaIPERS retired annuitants) working for 30 or more days within a year shall be
entitled to accrue paid sick days at the rate of one (1) hour per every 30 hours
worked and shall be eligible to use acsued sick leave after satisfying a 90-day
employment period
C. Employees shall only receive sick leave accrual while they are in a paid status.
D. The City shall allow annual carry-over of sick leave hours for full-time employees
up to a maximum accrual cap of 960 hours and 48 hours for eligible part-time/
temporary employees. This bank of carry-over sick leave would provide a
cushion for long-term illnesses and injuries.
E. Any sick leave hours exceeding 960 hours (tull-time) or 48 Hours (part-time will
be compensated for at the end of the calendar year at 50% of the employee's
hourly rate-
F. Temporary employees are not eligible for cash-oul of accrued sick leave hours.
G. All employees who are rehired with a break in service of less than one year are
enlitled to have previously unpaid accrued and unused paid sick days reinslated.
H. Sick leave shall be allowed on account of actual illness, for the diagnosis, care,
or treatment of an existing health condition or preventative care Ior an employee
or an employee's family member (including to care lor a parent-in-law,
grandparent, grandchild, or a sibling, in addition to child, parent, spouse or
registered domestic partner). Sick leave shall also be allowed lor an employee
for certain purposes related to being a victim of domestic violence, sexual
assault, or stalking. Preventive health care shall include medical and dental
appointments (if such appointments cannot be arranged other than during
working hours) and injury not arising out of and in the course of employment.
Sick leave shall be used in increments of lifteen ('15) minutes and shall nol be
taken in excess of time earned at lhe time it is taken.
Foreseeable sick leave requires advance notification, while unforeseeable sick
leave requires notice as soon as practicable. lf sick leave on account of any of
the above illnesses exceeds two (2) consecutive working days, the employee,
prior to return to work, shall submit a statement of such disability illness or injury
from the employee or family member's physician. The statement shall certify the
physical condition of the employee/employee's family member that prevented the
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employee from performing the duties of said employee's posilion during the
period of absence. The department head or designee, in accordance with
deparlmental procedure, shall approve all sick leaves. Notwithstanding the
above, the City may require verification of sick leave use whenever it has reason
to believe there is misuse. abuse or a pattern of abuse.
Abuse of sick leave, and excessive leave, may constituie grounds for disciplinary
action. Abuse of sick leave includes, but is not limiled to, not adhering to sick
leave policies, using sick leave for purposes not enumerated in this policy, and
falsifying or misstating facts when using sick leave. A pattern of sick leave usage
on Mondays, Thursdays, and immediately before and after holidays and/or
vacations may be evidence of sick leave abuse. A violation of this policy will
result in coneclive action including counseling and/or disciplinary action, and/or a
mandatory refenal to the City's Employee Assistance Program. This
determination of abuse does not apply to an employee's use of sick leave under
an approved family, medical, and/or pregnancy disability leave in accordance
with state and federal laws.
lf in the opinion of the department head it appears that an employee may be
establishing a patlern of abuse of sick leave or frequent or excessive absences,
a statement establishing the need for sick leave from the employee's physician
may be required as a condition of approved sick leave.
Employees may use accrued compensatory or vacation leave for extended sick
leave absence because of a prolonged and conlinuing illness and/or medical
treatment after sick leave has been exhausted.
Employees are required to use accumulated sick leave concurrently with
absences on account of a work related injury arising out of and in the course of
hisi/her employment. ln cases where the injury suffered is covered by Workers
Compensation lnsurance, accumulated sick leave must be used concurrently to
make up the difference between Workers Compensation lnsurance allowance
and full base pay. Please refer to Personnel Policy, Family and Medical leave
Policy.
lf an employee resigns from the City with 20 years or more of crntinuous service,
he/she will be compensated for all unused sick leave hours in his/her sick leave
bank al the time of separation at 50% of his/her then current regular hourly rate
of pay.
lf an employee retires from the City with '15 or more years of continuous service,
bul fewer than 20 years, he/she will be compensated for all unused sick leave
hours in hisi/her sick leave bank at the time of separation at 50% of hiyher then
cunent regular hourly rate of pay. lf an employee retires from the City with 20 or
more years of continuous service, he/she will be compensated for all unused sick
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leave hours in his/her sick leave bank at the time of separation at 100% of his,/her
then current regular houriy rate of pay.
P. lf a temporary employee resigns or the temporary assignment has ended. hey'she
shall not be eligible for compensation of unused sick leave hours in hiyher sick
leave bank at the time of separation.
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Section E. FAMILY SICK LEAVE (KlN CARE)
ln any calendar year, employees may use the employee's accrued and available sick
leave entitlemenl, in an amount not more than the sick leave that would be accrued
during six months at the employee's then current rate of entitlement, for qualifying family
illness as follows: Sick leave for family illnesses will be allowed only for the sickness of
the spouse of, or the children of, or mother or father of, the employee living within the
same household. ln lhe case of joint custody of a child, illness of the child occurring at
the other custodial parent's house may also qualify. The deparlment head shall approve
all family sick leaves and a statement establishing the need for sick leave from a
physician may be required as a condition of payment while on such leave.
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Section 9: BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
A. Permanent full-time employees, regardless of period of service, may in the event
of death or if death appears imminent, of any "immediate family member" as
defined below, including the equivalent relatives oI a registered domestic parlner,
be allowed up to the equivalent of four (4) work days (total hours may vary
depending on work schedule) of bereavement leave without loss of salary.
Relative All Regular
Employees
Spouse 4 work days
child 4 work davs
Registered
Domestic Partner
4 work days
Step-Child 4 work days
Parent 4 work days
Step-Parenl 4 work davs
Mother-in-law 4 work davs
Father-in-law 4 work days
Grandchild 4 work days
Step-Grandchild 4 work days
Grandparent 4 work days
GrandparenLin-law 4 work days
Brother 4 work days
Sister 4 work days
Step-Sister 4 work davs
ter 4 work days
auqhter-in-law 4 work days
4 work days
Brother-in{aw*4 work days
Sister-in-law'4 work davs
'BrotherinJaw and sislet-in-law are delined as lhe spouse of the employee's sibling or
the sibling of the emproyee's spouse
Bereavement leave is paid over a maximum of seven (7) workdays and is paid in
thirty-minute increments. The bereavement leave begins on the first regularly
scheduled workday as requested by the employee. lf the employee leams of the
death while at work, he or she is entitled to leave work immediately; this partial
day Ieave will not be counted towards the bereavement leave.
Bereavement leave must be authorized by the Deparlment head and must be
utilized within fifteen (15) days of employee leaming of the death, or of the date
oI foreseen imminent death ot the immediate family member, unless special
circumstances require that the leave begin at a later date- Such requests to the
Department head shall be made within 15 days of the employee leaming of the
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death or of the date of foreseen imminent death and shall not be unreasonably
denied.
Representatives may be authorized by the Department head to attend with pay
the funeral of a co-worker in said department on behalf of the City if the funeral of
the deceased co-worker occurs during working hours; provided the funeral is
held within a reasonable distance of City limits.
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Section l0: JURY DUTY
All regular full-time employees summoned to serve on jury duty shall be provided
"Jury Duty Pay' and there shall be no loss of compensation. An employee will be
compensated up to two weeks at full pay for iury duty. The employee must
provide notice of the expected jury duty to his or her supervisor as soon as
possible, but in no case later than 14 calendar days before the expected start
date of the rury duty.
An employee on call for.iury duty is expected to reporl to work. An employee who
is called in for jury duty does not have to report to work before or after appearingin court. All employees shall obtain verification of the hours of jury duty
performed using verification forms as may be supplied by the court.
Except as herein provided, employees shall remit to the City any compensation
received for those days while on jury duty and shall receive regular pay for the
time served. Employees shall be reimbursed by the City for the mileage portion
of the jury duty compensation. Jury duty performed on an employee's regular day
off shall not be compensated by the City and the employee shall be entitled only
to the.iury's compensation for duty performed on such employee's regular day
off. Employees assigned to jury duty on a City authorized holiday will be
considered to have taken such a holiday and will receive regular holiday pay, but
the employee shall be entitled to the jury compensation for duty performed on
such holiday.
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Section ll: AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE ANO REIMBURSEMENT FOR
EXPENSES
Any employee who is required to use said employee's personal
automobile in the course of employment with the City shall be reimbursed
for each mile actually traveled on official business in accordance with the per
mile reimbursement rate allowed by the lnternal Revenue Service in effect at the
time of such travel.
Any employe€ who is required to travel in the performance of his or her duties
or to attend an authorized meeting or conference which is of benefit to the City
shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incuned for transportation, meals,
lodging and incidentals. Automobile allowance and reimbursement for expenses
shall be recommended by the department head or designee and approved by
the City Administrator pursuant to the provisions of the City of Vernon Travel
and Meeting Expense Reimbursement Administrative Policy. No allowance
shall be made for transporlation between the employee's home and the place
where such person is normally employed by the City.
Certain employees serving in specified classifications shall receive a monthly
automobile allowance as set forth below and incorporated herein by
re{erence; alternatively, specified employees may opl to receive use of a City-
owned vehicle and fuel.
Classilication Amount
City Adminiskator $600-00 or City Vehicle & Fuel
City Attorney s400 00
Economic Development
Manager
$400.00
Finance Director $400.00
Fire Chief City Vehicle & Fuel
Assistant Fire Chief City Vehicle & Fuel
Fire Marshal City Vehicle & Fuel
Administrative Fire Battialion
Chief
City Vehicle & Fuel
Administrative Fire Captain City Vehicle & Fuel
Fire Training Captain City Vehicle & Fuel
General Manager of Public
Utilities
s400.00
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Assistant General Manaqer of Citv Vehicle & Fuel
Public Utilities
lndustrial Development Director $400 00
Utilities Operations Manager City Vehicle & Fuel
Utilities Engineering Manager City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Chief City Vehicle & Fuel
Health Director $400.00
Police Admin. Lieutenant City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Canine Officer #1 City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Canine Officer #2 City Vehicle & Fuel
Pohce Captain Cily Vehicle & Fuel
Police Lieutenant City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Motor Oflicer #1 City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Motor Officer #2 City Vehicle & Fuel
Police Sergeant on Detective
Duty
City Vehicle & Fuel
Public lnformation Officer $400.00
Public Works Director $400 00
Wherever an automobile allowance is made 1o any employee Ior the use of their
personal automobile, such allowance shall not be payable whenever the
employee is on vacation, leave o{ absence, or otherwise absent the entire
calendar month, unless otherwise specified by the City Administrator.
The City shall not be responsible for repairs or any additional costs for upkeep,
fuel, lubrication, replacement in whole or in part, or other expenses in connection
with any such vehicle beyond the respective amounts set forth above.
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Seclion 12: HEALTH INSURANCE
The City offers various medical plans to employees under a Section 125
Cafeteria plan (non-cash oul). The City reserves the right to select, administer, or
fund any fringe benefit program involving insurance that now exist or may exist in
the future. The City will adhere to the cafeteria plan requirements in accordance
with IRS Section 125 regulations.
The City shall contribute for each full-time employee up to lhe maximum
amounts as set forth below per pay period, toward the cost of hivher medical
plan as outlined in Subsection A through C below. ln the event an employee
does not exhaust nor exceed his/her monthly medical allowance, the employee
shall be allowed to apply any unused portion towards the purchase of dental,
vision, supplemental or ancillary plans offered through the City and approved by
the Director of Human Resources.
a. Effective July 1, 2016, employees shall receive a cafeteria plan
contribution equal to the total premium costs of the Employee Only,
Employee + Spouse, Employee + Child(ren), or Employee + Family
Low Medical HMO, lowest cost Denlal DMO. and lowest cost vision
Plan that conesponds with he employees' benefit selection or $1,120,
whichever is greater. The allotment amounts will vary based on the
premium costs that go into effect on January 1st of each calendar year.
b. Employees that elect a health plan higher than the Low HMO medical,
dental and/or vision, will be responsible for any applicable, excess
premium costs; however, if employees opt out of dental and/or vision
coverage, they may use the allotments for those respective coverages
toward excess medical premiums.
c. Employees who elect the PPO/HSA coverage shall receive an equal
benefit to that described above, less $3,000 on an annual basis, which
would instead be deposited to their HSA account.
City Council members are entitled to the same medical benefits offered to the
management and confidential employees. The City shall not pay or reimburse
any medical-related health, vision, or dental costs not covered by the City's
insurance program or Medicare for City Council members or their eligible
dependents or spouses.
The City shall not provide or reimburse the City Council members or their
dependents or spouses for expenses incurred relating to a PERS long-term
health care benefit.
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Section 13. DENTAL INSURANCE
The City of Vemon provides a dental insurance plan to full{ime employees. ln the
event an employee does not exceed his/her monthly employer medical allowance, the
employee shall be allowed to apply any unused portion toward the purchase of dental
insurance for himself/herself and eligible dependents (spouse. registered domestic
partners and qualified dependents). The cost of any plan selected by the employee
that exceeds his/her monthly employer medical allowance shall be paid by the
employee through a pre-tax payroll deduction.
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Section 14. VISION INSURANCE
The City of Vemon provides a vision care plan to full-time employees. The City shall pay
100% of the cost of such a plan for employees only. Employees shall have the option of
purchasing vision care for their dependents al a cost of $6.95 for one dependent or
$13.95 for two or more dependents. ln the event an employee does not exceed his/her
monthly employer medical allowance, the employee shall be allowed to apply any
unused portion towards the purchase of additional provided coverage for vision care.
For all itemized benefit amounts specified in the City of Vernon Vision Plan (CWP)
that fall below 5150 shall be raised to S l 50
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Section 15. LIFE INSURANCE
The City provides a $20,000 life insurance plan to full-time employees. The City shall
pay 100% of the cost of such plan for employees. The City's agreement to pay full or
partial costs of said premiums shall not create or riF€n into a vested right for said
employee. ln the event an employee does not exceed his,/her monthly employer
medical allowance, the employee shall be allowed to apply any unused portion
towards the purchase of additional provided coverage for supplemental life insurance.
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Saction 16. DEFERRED COTIIPENSATION PLAN
Employees are eligible to participate in the Cily's Deferred Compensation Program.
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Soction 17. CAIFORNIA PUBLIC EUPLOYEE RmRE ENT SYSTEM (CALPERS)
CONTRIBUNON
The City advises that it makes no representation to employees as to whether any of he
compensation or payments in this document are subject to CaIPERS service credit or
pensionable income. Any determination by CaIPERS to not fully qedit the
compensation and/or service time provided under this document is not a proper basis
on which to pursue any claim or action against the City related to any determination
made by CaIPERS in connection with this document.
IIIISCELLANEOUS EiiPLOYEES
A. The City shall maintain its confact with the Califomia Employees Public Retiremant
System (PERS) that provides full-time employees hired before January 1,2013 with
2.7olo at 55 PERS retiremenl benefit plan.
As a result of the recent pass:rge of AB 340, Public Employee Pension Reform Act
(PEPRA), new CaIPERS members hired on or after January 1, 2013 who meet the
definition of new member under PEPRA, shall be provided a 2.Oo/o al 62 PERS
retirement benefit plan.
B. Employees shall be responsible for paying 10Oo/o ot their PERS employee's
contributions.
C. The City provides additional supplemental retirement benefits to full-time employees
under CaIPERS as follows:
a. Gov't Code Section: 20042 - (Classic Members Only) One
Year Final Compensation
New employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who meet the
definition of new member under PEPM shall receive 3 Year
Averaoe Final Comoensation
b. Gov't Code Section: 21024 - Military Service Credit as Public
Service
c. Gov't Code Section:21624, 21626,21628 -Post Retirement
Survivor Allowance
d. Gov'l Cod6 Section: 2'1548 - Pre-Retirement Option 2W
Death Benefit
d. Gov't Code Section: 21573 - thnd Level of 1959 Survivor
Benefts
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D. The payment to CaIPERS made by the City on behalf of the affected employee
shall not be considered as base salary but shall be considered an employer
contribution pursuant to Section 414(hX2) of the lntemal Revenue Code.
SAFETY E]IIPLOYEES
A. The City shall maintain its conuact with the Califomia Employees Public Retirement
System (PERS) that provides full-time safety employees hired before January 1,
2013 with 3.0% at 50 PERS retirement benefit plan.
As a result of the recent passage of AB 340, Public Employee Pension Reform Act
(PEPRA), new CaIPERS safety members hired on or after January 1 , 2013 who meet
the definition of nerrrr member under PEPM, shall be provided a 2.7o/o al57 PERS
retirement benefit plan.
B. Employees shall be responsible for paying their PERS nine percent (9olo) employee's
contributions.
C. The City provides additional supplemenlal retirement benefits to full-time employees
under CaIPERS as follows:
a. Gov't Code Section: 20042 - (Classic Members Only) One
Year Final Compensation
New employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who meet the
dellnition of new member under PEPM shall receive 3 Year
Averaoe Final Comoensation
b. Gov't Code Section: 20124 - Military Service Credit as Public
Service
c. Gov't Code 21574 - 4h Level '1959 Survivor Benelit (Fire
members only)
d. Gov't Code Section: 21571 - Basic Level of 1959 Survivor
Beneft (Police members only)
e. Gov't Code Seclion:21624,21626,2'1628 - Post Retirement
Survivor Allor ance
f. Gov't Code Section: 21548 - Pre.Retirement Option 2W
Death Benefit (Fire members only)
g. Gov't Code Section 20965 - Credit lor Unused Sick Leave
D. The payment to CaIPERS made by ihe City on behatf of the affected employee
shall not be considered as base salary but shall be considered an employer
contribution pursuant to Seclion 414(hX2) of the lntemal Revenue Code.
Section 18. RETIREE MEDICAL - NON€AFETY EMPLOYEES
A. The City will pay up to the amount equivalent to the then current, lowest cost,
employee only HMO insurance premium for the City's medic€l and/or dental
insurance premium(s) for all full-time employees designated as Executive,
Management, Mid-Management and Confidential who retire at a9e 60 or later with at
least twenty(2o) years of continuous uninterrupted service. Eligible retirees may
opt not to enroll in the City's medical and/or dental insurance coverage and
instead receive a monthly reimbursement up to the then-current lowest cost City-
offered Employee-only medical HMO and/or dental HMO insurance premium.
Once an eligible retiree opts not lo enroll in the City's medical and/or dental
insurance, he or she will not be allowed to re-enroll. Once an eligible retiree who
has opted out reaches Medi-care eligibility, the retiree shall receive a monthly
reimbursemeni lo the then-cunent cost of supplemental coverage.
B. Eligible retirees will be permitted to enroll in a higher-cost plan and pay the
amount in excess of the HMO equivalent.
C. All full-time regular employees with at least thirty (30) years of continuous
uninterrupted service who retire before the age of sixty (60) years will be
permitted to pay their medical and/or dental insurance premiums, and, upon
reaching the age of sixty (60), the City will pay up to the amount equivalent tothe then current lowest cost, employee only HMO medical and/or dental
insurance premium(s).
O- All full-time regular employees, who retire with a minimum of ten (10)
years of mntinuous unintenupted service with the City, may pay the premium(s)
for medical and/or dental insurance.
E. All retiree medical and/or dental insurance benefiis provided pursuant to subsections
A, B, and C above, shall be for retired employees only and shall not include lheir
spouses or other dependents.
F. All retired employees who receive medical and/or dental insurance benefits
pursuant to subsections A, B, or C above and who reach the age of sixty-five
(65), are required to be enrolled in Medicare, and shall show proof of such
enrollment, whele upon the City's insurance policy will become supplemental
coverage, if applicable.
G. Should the relired employee lail to pay any prsmiums due for the cost of the
insurance premium for the City's medical{ental insurance program for any two
(2) consecutive months, or should the coverage otherwise lapse for any reason
other than City's non-payment, then the City's obligalion to make further payment
under the retiree medical benefits program shall automatically terminate and
cease. without the need for further notice.H. The City's obligation to make any payment under the retiree medical benefits
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program shall automatically terminate and cease upon the death of lhe retired
employee.
l. The offer of the retiree medical benefits is not a vested right for future years.
J. City Council members are entitled to the same retiree medical benefits offered to all
full-time regular employees as identified under the citywide resolution for retiree
medical benefits in effect at the time Council members retire.
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Section 19. LONGEVITY PROGRAIU
A. LOIIGEVITY PROGRAiI FOR E PLOYEES EMPLOYED ON OR BEFORE
JUNE 30, 't994.
The City has established a longevity program for all employees. The
longevity program described helein will apply to all employees, except Oepartment
Heads and employees covered in a collective bargaining agreement, employed on or
before June 30, 1994.
a. Ejys..IEL@glService.All eligible employees who have five (5) years of consecutive
unintenupted service on or before July 1, '1986, shall receive an additional five percent
(5%) per month of their base salary effective July 1, 1986, and every year thereafter
until reaching the next step. Employees upon reaching their sth anniversary date after
July 1, '1986, shall be enlitled to said five percent (5olo) per month upon said anniversary
date.
b. Ten (10) Years of Service.
All eligible employees who have ten (10) years of consecutive
unintenupted service on or before July '1, 1987, shall receive an additional ten percent
(10%) per month of their base salary effective July 1, 1987, and every year thereafter
until reaching the next step. Employees upon reaching their 1oth anniversary date after
July 1, 1987, shall be entitled to said ten percent ('l0olo) per month upon said
anniversary date.
c. Fifteen (15'l Years of Service.
All eligible employees who have nfteen (15) years of consecutive
uninterupted service on or before July 1, 1988, shall receive an additional fifteen
percent (15%) per month of their base salary effective July 1, 1988, and every year
thereafler until reaching the next step. Employees upon reaching their 1sth anniversary
date after July 1, 1988, shall be entitled to said ffteen percent (15%) per month upon
said anniversary date.
d. TwenN (201 Years of Service,
All eligible employees who have twenty (20) years of consecutive
uninterrupted service on or before July 1, 1989, shall receive an additional twenty
percent (20%) per month of their base salary effective July 1, 1989, and every year
thereafter. Employees upon reaching their 20th anniversary date after July 1, 1989,
shall be entitled to said twenty percent (20%) per month upon said anniversary date.
e. Thirtv (301 Years of Service - Fire - Swom
All eligible lire employees who have been appointed to a position ranking
above Captain and who have thirty (30) years of consecutive unintenupted service on
or before July 1, 1991, shall receive an additional twenty-five percent (25%) of their
base salary per month effective July 1, 1991, and every year thereafter. Employees in
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said position upon reaching their 30th anniversary date after July 1, 1991. shall be
entitled to said twenty-five percent (25%) per month upon said anniversary date.
f. Comp€nsaiion Not Cumulativ€.
Payment of the aforesaid longevity compensation shall not be cumulative
and only the highest applicable longevity pay shall be paid.
B. LONGEVITY PROGRAM FORE PLOYEES ON OR AFTER JULY I,
1994 AND ON OR BEFORE OECEMBER 31, 2013.
The longevity program described in Section B herein will apply io all
employees, except Department Heads and employees covered in a collective
bargaining agreement, employed on or after July 1, 1994.
a. Five (5) Years of Service.
All eligible employees who are employed on or after July 1, 1994 and on
or before Oecember 3'1, 2013, who attain five (5)years of crnsecutive uninterrupted
service shall receive an additional five percent (5olo) per month of their base salary.
Such employees upon reaching their sth anniversary date shall be entitled to receive
said five percent (5%) per month upon said anniversary date. Further, such
employees will not be entitled to receive any additional percentage increase to their
base salary for further service. This subsection shalt only apply to employees hired
on or after July 1, 1994 and on or before December 31,20'13.
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Section 20. BILINGUAL PAY
A program is hereby established for all employees whose regular and essential job
duties as described in their job description provide for interaction with the public on a
regular basis, allowing said employee to be compensated for bilingual skills after the
employee demonstrates proficiency in speaking Spanish (the ability to read and write in
Spanish may also be tested, if necessary), which proficiency would be determined by
successful completion of a proficiency test administered by the Human Resources
Department. Those employees who successfully demonstrate this skill would be eligible
to receive an additional One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per month for
bilingual pay.
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Section 2'1. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
A. lf an employee's iob classification requires him/her to wear a uniform while on
duty, as designated by the City or employee's Department, the City will provide
and launder such uniform.
B. For the Administrative Secretary and Police Records Manager that works in the
Police Department, the City will provide the initial set of uniforms to the
employees. The newly hired employee will receive: two (2) class A uniforms; two
(2) class B uniforms; two (2) polo shirts and one (1) jacket or sweater. On all
subsequent anniversary dates lhe City will provide an annual uniform purchase
and maintenance allowance of $600.00. The employee's uniforms shall meet the
applicable regulations for his/her iob classification pursuant to City/Departmental
policies.
C. The monetary value of uniforms shall be reported to CaIPERS in accordance with
CCR 571(a) and as defined by GC 7522.04(0
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Section 22. STAND.BY POLICY
The purpose of the Stand-by Policy is to have employees on stand-by to respond to
major incidents and emergencies during non-working hours which require immediate
attention to availability of qualified individuals with experlise in operating, maintaining,
restoring and repairing the City's technology systems.
A. lt is presently anticipated thal the need for stand-by is for one (1) lnformation
Technology staff, with the understanding that actual stand-by staffing, if any,
remains at the discreiion of the department head.
B. The Stand-by Policy does not apply to FLSA exempt managers and Executive
staff.
C. Stand-by duty requires that an employee be accessible, available. and physically
able to report to work. The employee must possess a City issued mobile phone
device that remains available for immediate contact. The employee must be
ready, willing, and able to respond to an emergency or incident or request for
assistance based on a pre-arranged schedule. Employees on stand-by must
respond to the mobile phone call immediately and be able to respond to the City
within one (1) hour of being called upon. The department head or designee will
determine if an employee is qualified to perform stand-by duties. The stand by
duty period shall be defined by the Department Head.
O. Employees on 'stand-by' shall receive two (2) hours of regular straight time
compensation for each date that the employee is assigned to be on stand-by.
Stand-by time is not counted as hours worked for purposes of overtime
calculation as employees are not restricted in their activities and may engage in
non-work related personal activities. On City-recognized Holidays where City Hall
is closed, employees on stand-by will be compensated four (4) hours of straight
time compensation.
E. An employee assigned to stand-by who is not available to report will be sublect to
appropriate disciplinary action, unless the employee provides sufficient notice to
their immediate supervisor of their incapacity to respond prior lo the call back so
that appropriate arrangements can be made lor stand-by coverage.
F. When an employee on "stand-by" is calted back to the City, he/she shall be
entited to "stand-bf pay. Call back duty does not occur when an employee is
held over from hivher prior shifl, or is working planned overtime. An employee
called back to duty shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours of pay at the
applicable overtime rate. Time begins when the call back request is received and
ends when the employee retums home. lf work is performed remotely, the
employee shall receive hour for hour compensation at the applicable overlime
rate.
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G. The employe€ will at times remain able to immediately respond to any
emergencies.
H. Each employee on stand-by duty is accountable to all of the rules and regulations
of the city.
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ln the event of a call back, the employee will w6ar higher City uniform, if
applicable.
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PART II
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN
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leqlieLL PURPoSE
Exhibit A to this resolution is enacted pursuant to the City of Vernon City Charler to
provide for the classification and compensation of City officers and employees, and to
conform to the principle of equal pay for equal work.
Officers and employees of the City of Vemon shall receive compensation and costs in
acmrdance with the amounls set forlh in the atlached compensation plan.
Seqlictr2. THE COMPENSAnON PLAN
The basic compensation plan for the various employee units, groups and non-
classified employees, as of the date of adoption of this plan is hereby established as
set forth in Exhibit A. Citywide Classification and Compensalion Plan, which is
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
The City Administrator shall have authority to create and maintain salary steps to
implement the provisions of this Section. Salaries granted pursuant to this provision
shall be reported to PERS as compensation eamed. Please refer to Human
Resources Policy ll-3, Salary Plan for specific policy and procedures.
Seqlig L THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN
The classification plan includes the allocation of class titles to salary ranges for City
offcers and employees. The Classification Plan further includes the allocation of class
titles to salary ranges for those employees hat are designated as exempt from the
classified service. These exempt classes are for elective officers: persons appointed
by the City Council, including the City Administrator, and City Attomey: persons
appointed by the City Administrator, including department head or designees; and
persons appointed by the City Attomey pursuant to City of Vemon Municipal Code
that serve in an "at will" capacity subiect to the terms and conditions of an
employment contract and are so designated in the plan as "non-classilied." The
classification plan as of the date of adoption of this plan is hereby established as set
forth in Exhibit "A" which is attached herelo and incorporated herein by reference. The
Human Resources Oirector, with approval by the City Administrator or hidher
designee, is responsible for maintenance of the Classillcation Plan. including the
allocation of new or changed positions to the appropriate class, the recommendation
of proper salary ranges wilhin the provision of pay administration, maintenance of up-
tc.date class specifications, and the preparation of reports and recommendations on
revisions to the Classification Plan. Please refer to Human Resources Policy ll-1,
Classification Plan Administration for specific policy and procedures.
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EXHIBIT A
CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2Ot7-zOtB
Adopted November 7, 2017
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s 263,714 s 2t,976 S L26-7857 S 10,142.86
s 276,9m S 23,075 5 133.12s0 S 10,550.00
S 290,745 S 24,229 S 139.7813 S 11,182.s0
s 30s,2t2 s 2s,440 5 t46.t?O' 5 11,741.63
S 154,188 S 12,849 S 74.1290 S 5,930.32
s 161,898 S 13,491 S 77.83ss 5 6,226.U
S 169,993 S 14,tGB S aL7272 S 6,s39.18
5 17r,492 S 14,874 S 85.8135 S 6,r6s.0r
5 187,417 S 15,618 S 90.1043 S 7,208.34
S 11s,058 S 9,s88 S ss.3162 S 4,42s.30
s 120,811 s 10,058 s 58.0820 S 4,545.s5
s 126,851 s 10,571 S 60.9161 S 4,878.89
s 133,194 s 11,099 S 54.03ss S 5,122.84
S 139,853 S rt,6s4 S 67.2172 S s,37E.98
S 99,391 S a,2t3 5 47.7a42 S 3,822.73
S 104,361 S t,697 S s0.r73il S 4,013.t7
s 109,s79 s 9,132 S 52.6821 S 4,214.s7
s u5,0s8 s 9,s88 s ss.3152 s 4,425.30
s 120,811 s 10,06r s s8.0820 s 4,646.s6
5 77,875 S 6,490 S 37.4401 S 2,995.21
5 81,769 5 6,814 S 39.3121 S 3,144.97S 8s,rs8 5 7,tss S 41.277a S 3,302.22s 90,1s1 s 7,513 S 43.3416 5 !,457.33s 94,6s8 s 7,ttr s 4s.S087 S 3,640.70
5 94,6s8 S 7,888 S 4s.s0t7 S 3,640.70s 99,391 s 8,283 5 47.7t,4,2 S 3,822.73
s 1s,351 s 8,697 S s01734 S 4,013.87
s 109,579 s 9,132 S 52.6821 5 4,2L4.57
s 11s,Os8 s 9,588 s ss.3162 S 4,42s.30
s 133,194 s 11,099 S 64.03ss S 5,122.84
s 139,853 S 77,6s4 5 67.2372 S s,37r.9rs 146,845 s 12,2t7 S 70.599L S 5,547.92
s 154,188 s 12,t49 S 74.1290 S 5,930.32s 151,898 s 13,491 S 77.83ss S 6,226.U
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Classification and Compensation Plan
Fisca! Year: 2Ot7-2018
Adopted Novembet 7, 2Ol7
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Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2Ot7-2O18
Adopted November 7, 2017
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Adopted November 7, 2017
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Adopted November 7, 2017
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Adopted November 7, 2017
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Fisca! Year: 201.7-2Ot8
Adopted November 7, 2017
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Adopted November 7, 2017
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FiscalYear: 2Ot7-2OL8
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s 94,5s8 s 7,888 s 45.5087 S 3,540.70
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s 159,993 s L4,L66 5 t1.7272 S 6,s3r.1r
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S 196,7rr S 16,399 5 94.60t 4 5 7,s68.76
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s 115,05r S 9,s88 S ss.3162 S 4,42s.30
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
Fiscal Year: 2Ot7-2018
Adopted November 7, 2017
t415 Resou,ce Planner
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7935 Meter Reader
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790S Water Admini.tr.tor
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7930 Wate. Maintenance Worker
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s 139,rs3 s LL,6s4 s 67.2!72 s s,378.98
s 146,t46 s 12,237 s 70.5991 S s,647.92
S 104,361 5 r,G97 S so.l734 S 4,013.87
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s 126,151 s 10,s71 s 60.9861 5 4,878.89
5 61,017 S s,085 5 29.33s3 S 2,346.83s 64,068 s 5,339 S 30.1021 5 2,4A.77s 67,272 S s,606 S 32.3422 S 2,587.3rs 70,635 S s,tt6 S 33.9593 5 2,776.74S 74,157 S 6,181 S 35.6573 S 2,852.58
s 52,709 S 4,392 S 25.3410 S 2,027.28s 5s,34s s 4,612 s 26.6010 5 2,t28.s sr,112 s 4,843 s 27.9314 S 2,2r5.O1s 61,017 s 5,085 S 29.3353 S 2,X6.83s 64,068 s s,339 s 30.8021 5 2,454.t7
s s8,112 S 4,843 S 27.9384 S 2,23s.075 61,017 S s,08s S 29.3353 S 2,346.83S 64,05t S s,339 S 30.8021 S 2,164.175 57,272 5 5,606 5 32.1422 S 2,587.38s 70,635 S s,tt5 S 33.9593 5 2,776.74
s 125,851 5 10,s71 S 50.9851 S 4,r7r.r9
s 133,194 S 11,099 S 64.0355 5 s,t22.U
s 139,853 S rt,6s4 S 67 _2372 5 s,378.98
5 146,146 S 12,237 S 70.s991 S 5,647.92
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2Ot7-2018
Adopted November 7, 2017
7925 Wate. Maintenance Wo.ie., Senio.
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7920 Wate, Projecl Coo.dinato.
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,911 Water P.oiect Spe.ialist
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7910 W.terSuperintendent
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7230 Buildint lnspector
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7215 Buildint lnspector, Senior
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5 117,417 S 15,618 S 90.1043 S 7,208.34
s 196,788 s 16,399 S 94.6094 S 7,s68.75
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74.1290 S 5,930.32
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2Ot7-zOtB
Adopted November 7, 2017
7225 Ele.tric.llnspectot
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7213 Electracal lnspector, Senio.
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7250 Permil Technician
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7220 Assistant Plannel
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7235 Plumbint and Mechanical lnspectoi
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7217 Plumbint and Me.hanical lnspeGtor, Seniot
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2Ot7-2OtB
Adopted November 7, 2017
7118 Civil Entineet
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7145 Entineering Aide
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7115 Prin.ipal CiYil En;inee.
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7120 Proiect Enginee.
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7125 Stormwate. and Speci.l Proiectr Analyst
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7720 FacilitiesMaintenenceWorke.
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7735 Facilities Maintenance Worker, tead
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s 125,851 S 10,571 S 60.9861 S 4,t7t.89
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s 161,898 S 13,491 S 77.8355 S 6,226.U
s 99,391 S a,283 5 47.7842 S r,a22.73
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
FiscalYear: 2OL7-2018
Adopted November 7, 2017
7530 Mechanic
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7520 Mechanic, tead
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7525 Mechanic, Senior
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3,984 s 22.9851 s 1,838.81
4,1t3 s 24.1343 s 1,930.74
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4,612 s 26.6080 S 2,128.64
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3,984 s 22.9851 5 1.838.81
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7305 Slr€et Fo.eman
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7130 Public Wo.ks Proi€ct Coodinatot
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,322 Street C.ew Leade.
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5,606 S 32.3422 S 2,587.38
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CITY ADMII'IISTRATI()N
STAFF REPORT
PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENTv ale
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
RE:
November 7, 2017
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Kelly Nguyen, General Manager of Pubr'" ,nrrrr.. ,t/-
Approval of an Agreement for Equipment Purchase and Services with
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
Recommendation
A. Find that approval of the proposed action is exempt from Califomia Environmental Quality
Act ("CEQA") review, because awarding a contract is an administrative activity that will not
result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore does not
constitute a "project" as defined by CEQA Guidelines section 15378. As to the replacement
of components of the City's fiber optic network, the proposed action is exempt from CEQA
review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines $ 15302, because the proposed project consists
of the replacement or reconstruction of existing structures and facilities where the new
structue will be located on the same site as the structure replaced and will have substantially
the same purpose and capacity as the structure replaced; and
B. Approve an Agreement for Equipment Purchase and Services with Fujitsu Network
Communications, Inc., in substantially the same form as submitted herewith; and
C. Authorize the City Administrator to execute the proposed Agreement for Equipment
Purchase and Services related to the fiber optic network system intemet access operations,
for an amount not to exceed $272,721, for a three-year contract term; and
D. Authorize the City Adminisrator to issue change orders, if necessary, in an amount not to
exceed $77,279; and
E. Find that the agreement for an equipment purchase and services with Fujitsu is exempt from
competitive selection pursuant to Vemon Municipal Code Section 2.17 .12 B(2), as the best
interests of the City are served by a direct award of the contract for the reasons set forth
within this staff report.
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Background
On February 7,2012, the City Council of the City of Vemon adopted Resolution No.2012-24
approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement with Fujitsu Network Communications,
Inc. ("Fujitsu") for the purchase of equipment and services related to the fiber optic system
Intemet access operations. The initial decision to contract Fujitsu was due to their proven
equipment reliability, their cost, and their ability to be tailored for small networks such as ours.
Fujitsu also provided the capability for remote managed services to the fiber optic system
Intemet access services and operations. The services include 2417 monitoring of 24 key network
devices, most of which are manufactured at the Fujitsu factory facility.
The City's existing intemet system topology is built around Fujitsu transport and distribution
equipment. If a new vendor was to be selected to provide these services for the City, the
installation of new equipment and building out of infrastructure would be a great inconvenience
to customers, as their intemet services would be down for a significant period of time.
Additionally, the change out of proprietary equipment would be a costly transition for the City.
The existing system has been in operation and managed by Fujitsu for the past five years and the
life expectancy of the product is approximately ten (10) years. The replacement of this product
and services by another vendor would not result in full depreciation ofthe existing product. It is
for the reasons indicated above that staff is recommending that it is in the best interest ofthe City
that Fujitsu be directly awarded the proposed contract for fiber optic network system intemet
access operations.
The proposed agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form by the City Attomey's
Office.
Fiscal Imoact
The not to exceed total of $350,000, which includes the $77,279 contingency amount, has been
approved in the Public Utilities Department budget for fiscal year 2017 -2018 (account
#057.1057.900000) and will be budgeted for subsequent years.
Attachments
l. Agreement with Fujitsu for Equipment Purchase and Services
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SERVICES AGREEIITENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND FUJITSU NETWORK
COMTTTUNICATIONS, INC. FOR PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES RELATED
TO THE FIBER OPTIC SYSTETI INTERNET ACCESS OPERATIONS
Contracton
Responsible Principal of Contractor
Notice lnformation - Contractor:
Notice lnformation - City:
Commencement Date:
Termination Date:
Consideration:
COVER PAGE
Fujitsu Network Communications
Diane Taylor
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.
2801 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Attention: Diane Taylor
Phone: 972479-2046
Facsimile: 972-479€658
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.
2801 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Attention: Rob Edwards
Phone: 972479-2110
Facsimile: 97 247 9-2992
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.
Attention: Michael Wietecha
2801 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Phone: 972-479-7669
City of Vemon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vemon, CA 90058
Attention: Ali Nour
Public Utilities Department
Telephone: (323) 583-8811 ext. 316
Facsimile: 323-826-1 438
November 7,2017
November 6, 2020
Total not to exceed $350,000 (includes all
applicable sales tax); and more particularly
described in Exhibit A
Three (3) years, pursuant to Section '10.20Records Retenlion Period:
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SERVICES AGREETUIENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND FUJITSU NETWORK
COilIMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF
FUJITSU NETWORK COM]TIUNICATIONS, INC. EQUIP]TIENT AND SERVICES
This Contract is made between the City of Vemon ("City"), a California charter City and
Califomia municipal corporation ('City'), and Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc., a Califomia
corporation ('Contracto/).
The City and Contractor agree as follows:
1.0 EMPLOYMENT OF CONTMCTOR. City agrees to engage Contractor to perform the
services as hereinafter set forth as authorized by the City Council on November 7, 2017.
2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES.
2.'l All services shall be performed according to the specification set forth in this
Contract.
2.2 All services shall be performed in a competent, professional, and satisfactory
manner in accordance with the prevailing industry standards for such services.
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 Contrac{or shall not subcontracl 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 November 7,2017, and it shall continue until
November 6, 2020 unless terminated at an earlier date pursuant to the provisions thereof.
5.0 COMPENSATION AND FEES.
5.1 The City will be invoiced annually in advance the amount set forth in Exhibit A.
5.2 The amount set forth in Exhibit A will have an annual review of network growth
to determine any price changes.
5.3 Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, fumish all necessary and
incidental labor, material, supplies, facilities, equipment, and transportation which may be
required for fumishing services pursuant to this Contract. Materials shall be of the highest
quality. The above Contract fee shall include all staff time and all clerical, administrative,
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overhead, insurance, reproduction, telephone, air travel, auto rental, subsistence, and all related
costs and expenses.
5.4 City shall reimburse Contractor only for those costs or expenses specifically
approved in this Agreement, or specifically approved in writing in advance by City. Unless
otherwise approved, such costs shall be limited and include nothing more than the following
costs incuned by Contrac{or:
5.4.1 The actual costs of subcontractors for performance of any of the services
that Contractor agrees to render pursuant to this Agreement, which have been approved in
advance by City and awarded in accordance with this Agreement.
5.4.2 Actual costs and/or other costs and/or payments specifically authorized in
advance in writing and incuned by Contractor in the performance of this Agreement.
5.5 Contractor shall not receive any compensation for extra work performed without
the prior written authorization of City. As used herein, 'extra work' means any work that is
determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which is not
included within the Scope of Services and which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would
be necessary at the time of execution of this Agreement.
5.6 Licenses. Permits. Fees. and Assessments. Contractor shall obtain, at
Contracto/s sole cost and expense, such licenses, permits, and approvals as may be required
by law for the performance of the services required by this Agreement. Contrac{or shall have the
sole obligation to pay for any fees, assessments, and taxes, plus applicable penalties and
interest, which may be imposed by law and which arise from or are necessary for the
performance of the Services by this Agreement.
6.0 PAYMENT.
6.1 The annual invoice shall state the basis for the amount invoiced, including a
detailed description of the services.
6.2 Contractor understands and agrees that invoices which lack sufficient detail to
measure performance will be retumed and not processed for payment.
6.3 City will pay Contractor the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after the City
approves the invoice.
6.4 Payment of such invoices shall be payment in full for all services, authorized
costs, and authorized extra work covered by that invoice.
7.O CHANGE ORDERS. The Director of lhe Department of Public Utilities 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 is not extended
beyond three years. The City Administrator, shall have the authority to issue administrative
change orders to increase the compensation due to Contractor under this Contract, but the
combined total amount of such change orders shall not exceed $77,279.
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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 Contracto/s
services.
9.0 COORDINATION OF SERVICES. Contractor agrees to work closely with City staff in the
performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants, and other staff at all
reasonable times.
10.0 tNDEMNtTY.
10.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and
hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers from
any and all claims, suits, actions, demands, damages, liabilities, expenses, judgments,
settlements, penalties, losses, fines, and all costs and expenses incurred in connection
therewith, including without limitation, interest, reasonable attorney's fees and all costs of
defense, arising out of, resulting from, connected with or attributable to the intentional, reckless,
negligent, or otheMise wrongful acts, enors, or omissions of Contractor or its employees or
agents in the performance of this Contract, including without limitation: (1) a breach by
Contractor of any representation or provision contained in this Contract, (2) any claim that any
software program or other product used or furnished by Contractor in the performance of this
Contracl constitutes an infringement of any United States patent or copyright, (3) fines or
penalties arising out of Contractor's failure to perform the obligations imposed upon it by any
provision in this Contract, or (4) Equipment found to be defective or not in accordance with this
Contract.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR
EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS CONTMCT.
'10.2 The City shall notify Contractor in writing of any suits, claims or demands
covered by any indemnity contained in this Contract. Promptly after receipt of such notice,
Contraclor shall assume the defense of such claim with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City.
lf Contractor fails, within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, to assume the defense
with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City, or if, in the reasonable judgment of City, a direct or
indirect conflict of interest exists between the parties with respect to the claim, or if in the sole
judgment of City the assumption and conduct of the defense by Contrac{or would materially and
adversely affect City in any manner or prejudice its ability to conduct a successful defense, then
the City shall have the right to undertake the defense, compromise and settlement of such claim
for the account and at the expense of Contractor. Notwithstanding the above, if the City in its
sole discretion so elects, City may also participate in the defense of such actions by employing
counsel at its expense, without waiving the Contractor's obligations to indemnify or defend.
Contractor shall not settle or compromise any claim or consent to the entry of any judgment
without the prior written consent of the City or an unconditional release of all liability by each
claimant or plaintiff to the City.
10.3 lndemnitv. Contractor will defend the City against any claim, action, or
proceeding (Claim) brought against the City to the extent it is based on an allegation that
Equipment or Service, as delivered to the City by Contractor, infringes any US patent,
trademark, copyright, or other proprietary right of a third party. Contractor will pay the City the
direct and ac,tual damages finally awarded against the City in any action attributable to a Claim if
the City: (a) promptly after receiving notice of the Claim notifies Contractor of the Claim and any
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action taken by the City on lt; (b) gives Contractor sole control of the Claim's defense and any
negotiations of its settlement; and (c) cooperates with and assists Contractor as reasonably
requested for the Claim's defense.
10.4 Third Partv lniunctive Action. lf any third party obtains an injunction against the
City's use of any Equipment or Service as a result of a Claim, or if Contractor determines, in its
sole discretion, that the City's use of any Equipment or receiving a Service may be subject to a
Claim, Contractor may, at its own expense and option (a) procure for the City the right to
continue using the Equipment or receiving the Service; (b) replace the Equipment or Service
with Equipment or Service of substantially equal or greater functionality; or (c) modify the
Equipment or Service to avoid a Claim. lf in Contractor's sole judgment none of these
altematives are reasonably available, Contractor may (i) request that the City retum the
applicable Equipment to Contractor and upon its receipt provide the City a credit toward future
purchases equal to the purchase price of the Equipment paid by the City, less a reasonable
adjustment for beneficial use; or (ii) cease performance of the Service and grant the City a credit
for any amounts paid for any portion of the Service not yet performed.
10.5 Alleoations Not Covered. Contractor will not be liable to the City for actual or
alleged infringement if (a) the Equipment in question is used in combination with items not
furnished by Contractor when use of the Equipment by itself would not cause the infringement
or Claim; (b) the Equipment is used in a manner for which it was not designed by Contractor;
(c) modifications were made to the Equipment by someone other than Contractor after delivery
to the City; or (d) the infringement arises from Contractor's compliance with the City's
specifications or request. Contractor will not be liable for any Claim of trademark infringement
based upon any branding or marking not applied by Contractor or that is applied at the City's
request.
11.0 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY,
The City acknowledges and agrees that:
11.'1 CONTRACTOR',S MAXTMUM LTABILITY TO THE CITY FOR ANY Cl-AlM(S)
ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THIS CONTMCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, OR
TORT, OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL FEES PAYABLE BY CITY
TO CONTMCTOR FOR THE SERVICES FOR THE MONTH(S) IN WHICH THE
EVENT(S) OR CIRCUMSTANCE(S) GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM(S) OCCURRED. IN
NO EVENT WILL CONTMCTOR OR ITS SUPPLIER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE CITY'S FAILURE
TO PERFORM ANY OF ITS RESPONSIBILITIES, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF
REVENUE OR PROFITS, EVEN IF CONTMCTOR OR ITS SUPPLIER(S) HAVE BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
12.0 Contractor shall have no liability or responsibility for interoperability or compatibility of all
or any portion of the City's fiber and/or network with other third-party products or systems not
provided by Contractor that the City may uiilize in conjunction with the Equipment, or to which
the City may connect its network, or for the City's selection, implementation, and maintenance
of network security features, or the lack thereof, for which the City shall be solely responsible.
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13.0 INSUMNCE. 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.
13.1 Automobile Liability with minimum limits of at least $1 ,000,000 per accident,
including owned, hired, and non-owned liability coverage if written on a Commercial automobile
liability form.
13.2 General Liability with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 per occunence with a
combined aggregate of $2,000,000 written on an lnsurance Services ffice (lSO) Commercial
General Liability "occurrence" form or its equivalent for coverage on an occurrence basis.
Premises/Operations and Personal lnjury coverage is required. The City of Vemon, its
directors, commissioners, officers, employees, must be included in the policy as additional
insureds as respects liability arising out of the Contraclo/s performance of this Contract.
13.4 Technology Enors and Omissions coverage of at least $2,000,000 per claim and
annual aggregate.
13.5 Contractor shall comply with the applicable sections of the Califomia Labor Code
concerning workers' compensation for injuries on the job. Compliance is accomplished in one
of the following manners:
(i) Secure and maintain in force a policy of workers' 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 directors,
commissioners, officers, and employees for losses arising from performance of this Contract; or
13.7 lnsurance shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of at least A-Vlll.
13.8 Prior to commencement of performance, Contractor shall fumish City with a certificate
of 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.
13.9 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 thls Contracl; or (c) self-insure the risk,
with all damages and costs incuned, by judgment, settlement or othenivise, including attorney's
fees and costs, being collectible from Contractor, by way of set-off or recoupment from any
sums due Contractor.
14.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
14,1 INDEPENDENTCONTMCTOR.
14.1.1 lt 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, officer or
employee of City and shall furnish such services in its own manner and method except as
required by this Contrac{, or any applicable statute, rule, or regulation. Further, Contractor has
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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. City assumes no liability for Contraclor's actions and performance, nor assumes
responsibility for taxes, bonds, payments, or other commitments, implied or explicit, by or for
Contractor. Contractor shall be solely responsible for, and shall indemnify, defend and save
City harmless from all mafters relating to the payment of its employees, subcontractors and
independent contractors, including compliance with social security, withholding and all other
wages, salaries, benefits, taxes, exactions, and regulations of any nature whatsoever.
14.1.2 Contadlor 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 benefrts, or health, life, dental, long-term disability or workers'
compensation insurance benefits.
14.2 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 otheMise.
14.3 OWNERSHIP OF WORK. All documents and materials furnished by the City to
Contractor shall remain the property of the City and shall be retumed to the City upon
termination of this Agreement. 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 at no additional cost to the City. Contractor shall keep
such documents and materials on file and available for audit by the Ci$ 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.
14.4 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 fumished by Contractor shall not
relieve the Contractor from the obligation to correct subsequently discovered defects,
inaccuracy, or incompleteness.
14.5 RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS. Contractor shall be responsible for its work
and results under this Agreement. Contractor, when requested, shall fumish clarification and/or
explanation as may be required by the City, regarding any services rendered under this
Agreement at no additional cost to City. ln the event that an enor or omission attributable to
Contractor occurs, then Contractor shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design
drawings, estimates and other Contractor professional services necessary to rectify and conect
the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard
to the conection.
14.6 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. The delay or failure of either party at any time to
require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in
no way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No
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waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a
duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought.
14.7 SUCCESSORS. This Contract shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding
upon, the padies hereto and their respective heirs, successors, and/or assigns.
14.8 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 Attomey,
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 from their obligations or
otherwise constitute a novation.
14.9 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, including but without
limitation, the Vemon Living Wage Ordinance. Molation of any law material to performance of
this Contract shall entitle the City to terminate the Contract and otheMise pursue its remedies.
Further, if the Contractor performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules, and
regulations Contractor shall be solely responsible for all costs arising therefrom.
14.10 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 attomey's
fees, costs, and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which such party may
be entitled.
.I4.11 INTERPRETATION.
14.11.1 Aoplicable Law. This Contract shall be deemed a contract and
shall be govemed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
Contractor agrees that the State and Federal courts which sit in the State of Califomia shall
have exclusive jurisdiction over all controversies and disputes arising hereunder, and submits to
the jurisdiction thereof.
14.11.2 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 agreements (written or oral).
14.11.3 Written Amendmell!. 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 conceming this Contract shall be of no force or effect.
14.11.4 Severabilitv. lf any provision in this Contract is held by any court
of competent jurisdic'tion to be invalid, illegal, void, or unenforceable, such portion shall be
deemed severed from this Contract, and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in
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full force and effect as fully as though such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable portion had never
been part of this Contract.
'14.11.5 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 otheMise
incorporated by reference, the terms of this Contract shall strictly prevail.
14.11.6 Duolicate Orioinals. There shall be two (2) fully signed copies of
this Contract, each of which shall be deemed an original.
14.11.7 Construction. ln the event an ambiguity or question of intent or
interpretation arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if
drafted jointly by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no
presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of
any of the provisions of this Agreement.
14.12 AUTHORITY OF CONTMCTOR. The Contractor hereby represents and
wanants 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.
14.13 ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES.
14.13.1 Each party shall submit in writing to the other all disputes and
claims arising under this Contract. Within frfteen ('15) days of receipt of such notice, the parties
will make reasonable efforts to meet to resolve such claims. lf such resolution cannot be
achieved withln said fifteen (15) day period, the dispute will be escalated to a four (4)-member
panel composed of two (2) principals from each of the parties. At least one principal from each
party shall be of senior management level and shall have the authority to enter into an agreement
resolving the dispute, claim or difference, subject to the approval of the party's board of directors,
if necessary. The principals shall meet no more than two (2) days in an effort to negotiate a
settlement of the dispute or claim, unless there is unanimous agreement regarding an extension
ofthe negotiating period. ln the event the principals are unable to reach a resolution satisfactory
to the senior level members of the negotiation panels, then the arbitration shall be administered
by JAMS pursuant to its Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures. The arbitrator shall be
a retired judge. All decisions of the arbitrator shall be in writing, and the arbitrator shall provide
written reasons for their decision. The arbitration decision shall be final and binding on the
Parties. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction pursuant to this
Agreement. This clause shall not preclude Parties from seeking provisional remedies in aid of
arbitration from a court having jurisdiction pursuant to this Agreement. The exclusive jurisdiction
and venue under this Agreement shall be the Superior Court of Califomia, Los Angeles County.
14.13.2 The parties expressly affirm that, in electing arbitration as the
means of resolving disputes covered herein, they have waived the right to trial by jury with
respect to those disputes. A party that resorts to litigation in derogation of the arbitration
agreement shall be liable to the other party for court costs and attomeys' fees to obtain a stay of
the lltigation, its dismissal, or an order compelling arbitration. The exclusive jurisdiction and
venue under this Agreement shall be the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County.
14.14 NOTICES. Any notice or demand to be given by one party to the other must be
given in writing and by personal delivery or prepaid first-class, registered or certified mail,
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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 Vemon
Attention: Ali Nour
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.lf to the Contractor:
2801 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Attention: Diane Taylor
Phone: 972479-2446
Facsimile: 972-479-6658
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.
280'1 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Attention: Rob Edwards
Phone: 972479-2110
Facsimile: 97 247 9-2992
Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.
Attention: Michael Wietecha
2801 Telecom Parkway
Richardson, TX 75082
Phone: 972-479-7669
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.
14.15 NO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit
of City and Contractor and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental beneficiaries
of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right or remedy in, under, or to this
Agreement.
14.16 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE Mithout Cause). City may terminate this
Contracl in whole or in part at any time, for any cause or without cause, upon fifteen (15)
calendar days' written notice to Contractor. lf the Contracl is thus terminated by City for reasons
other than Contrac{or'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 Contractois exclusive remedy for termination without
cause.
14.17 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 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. ln case of
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default by Contractor, the City reserves the right to procure the goods or seNices from other
sources and to hold the Contractor responsible for any excess costs occasioned to the City
thereby. Contractor shall not be held accountable for additional costs incurred due to delay or
default as a result of Force Majeure. Contractor must notify the City immediately upon knowing
that non-performance or delay will apply to this Contracl as a result of Force Majeure. At that
time Contractor is to submit in writing a Recovery Plan for this Contract. lf the Recovery Plan is
not acceptable to the City or not received within 10 days of the necessary notification of Force
Majeure default, then the city may cancel this order in its entirety at no cost to the City, owing
only for goods and services completed to that point.
14.18 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. 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 satisfadorily 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 incuned
by the City in obtaining substitute performance. lf this Agreement is terminated as provided
herein, City may require, at no additional cost to City, that Contractor provide all finished or
unfinished documents, data, and other information of any kind prepared by Contractor in
connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement. Contractor shall be required
to provide such document and other information within frfteen ('15) days of the request.
14.18.1 Additional Services. ln the event this Agreement is terminated in
whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as
it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated.
14.19 @NOFRECORDS.
The City, or its authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access to and the right
to audit and reproduce any of the Contractods records to the extent the City deems necessary
to insure the Contraclor 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 Contrac't or for other
purposes relating to the Contract.
The Contractor shall maintain and preserve all such records for a period of at least three
(3) years after termination of the Contract.
The Contractor shall maintain all such records in the City of Vernon. lf not, the
Contractor shall, upon request, promptly deliver the records to the City of Vemon or reimburse
the City for all reasonable and extra costs incuned in conducting the audit at a location other
than the City of Vemon, including, but not limited to, such additional (out of the City) expenses
for personnel, salaries, private auditors, travel, lodging, meals, and overhead.
14.20 CONFLICT. Contraclor hereby represents, wanants, 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.
14.21 HrulE. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this
Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to be
a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affed the meaning
or interpretation of this Agreement.
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14.22 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 1% times the basic rate of pay.
1423 t|ylNG-lVAGES. Contractor, and any Subcontractor(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.
14.24 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PMCTICES. Contractor certifies and
represents that, during the performance 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 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".
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By
lN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have signed this Agreement as of the
Commencement Date stated on the cover page.
City of Vemon, a Califomia charter City Fujitsu Network Communications, lnc.,
and California municipal corporation a Califomia corporation
Carlos R. Fandino, Jr. City Administrator
Name: Rob Edwards
Title: Senior Contracts Manaoer
Maria E. Ayala, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Hema Patel, City Attorney
13 June 2017
EXHIB]T A
SUPPORT SERV]CES
Customer: I City of Vernon Quotation # I 071917-01-r01.1
Number of sites:2
Location of Sites:City Halli Fire Station
Optical: 2-FW9500; 8-CDS; &Servers]16
Ethemet: Cisco 8
Servers: Fujitsu 6
Total Number of Network Devices:30
NOC: F3!!! Management for devices indicated above
10 mNS€-FmO (Oprba, 038,016 3 3114,048
20 ISNS€-F -E (Ethemet) $18,816 3 $56,448
30 ]IINSS-FXIS (Se^/ers,, $5,345 3 E16,038
o 24x7x365 iionitor & NoW & Ttoubleshoot
o Automated Notification of Na/77,s (e.9., via emaiutext)
o Monthly Re@,ling/Customized Re,p,tts
o lncident Ti*et Mdndgement
o Ptugnm & Ptoject Management
o Se|r'ico Delivery Manager
o Remote Bredkfrix Owne,ship to Resloation
o Pmbhm Managemenl Restofttion
o OEM Maintenancc Supry,UThitd-Pafty Suppo,t
40 If,NS-s-PROVlo 36,E31 3 320,'193
o Remote Pmvisioning
o One Blor;k of 10 Move, Add, Changes (MAC'S). May not
use morc
than 10 MAC'S duing dny 1 month potio<l
50 MNSS.DVPN
o Connectivw Fee
$fi,2E6 3 $33,85E
60 sE.r.7 310,6't2 3 931,836
Maintenan@ Suppott for devicos and siles hdicated above
o On Site Maintenance with a EED4EWtime
Annual Price: $90,907 IOTAL I i272,721
Assumptions:
1 Deyrc€ count based on network assumptions indicated above
2 Customer will maintain maintenanc€ agreements with vendor of selection
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Item Part Number and Description Annual
Price
oty
(Years)
Total
Price
Maintenance Support Pkq (MSP)
3. Fujitsu's NOC connections ofthe managed netwod( will be the responsibility of Customer unless otherwise indicated
above (offered under MNS-S-SVPN or MNS-S-DVPN)
4. Provisioning will be the responsibility of Custom€r unless otherwise indicated above (ofiered under part number
MNS-S-PROV10).
5 Monthly adivity report will be delivered ng later than 1 month tollowing the closure ofthe previous month's adivity.
6. Any network issues related to the canier side will be handled specfically by the canier for resolution. FNC will
troubleshoot and resolve issues relaled to managed devices only
7. Provisioning: Move, Add, Change will be executed during a scheduled maintenance window as defined in a
statement of wgrk.
8. OSM- BreauFix on initial sites: Customerwill ensure replac€ment hardware (if needed) will be available prior tg
technician aniving at site location.
9. Remote Technical Assistance is a required component in all Maintenanc€ Support Pkgs, but is omitted from the
MSP package on this quote since Fault Management will be in plac€ Fault Mgmt customeE may obtain technical
assistance by calling the TAC and identirying themselves as a NOC customer. lf an MSP is purchased without device
management, there will be an additional charge to add this componenl to any pad€ges ofiered on this quote.
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Exhibit A-1
Managed Services
l. NOC Monitoring and Management
Fujitsu will continuously provide a set of Managed Services 7 days per week, 24 hours per day,
365 days per year basis. This will include monitoring and management of the Network from
Fujitsu's primary or secondary NOC locations. Fujitsu will provide premium NOC Services,
which encompass a wide range of fault, performance and network management functionalities
to support City's Network
This is a Tier l, Tier 2 and higher NOC monitoring service which will interface with City on the
exchange of trouble tickets and network issues. lt may take trouble reports from Fujitsu Help
Desks or City network administrators, but will not interface directly with the City end-user.
Conversely, unless otheMise directed, Fujitsu's NOC will report problems in the City Network to
the City point of contact via e-mail, or through Fujitsu's web portal. Alternative anangements
can be made as mutually agreed by the parties.
Fujitsu's NOC will Interface, pass information and coordinate trouble shooting in any of the
following ways:
(i) Direct telephone communications or conference calls in English while working in real time
with the technicians to resolve a problem, (ii) Exchange of e-mails or files where information
needs to be documented.
1 .1 Fault Manaoement
The objective of Fault management is the timely identification, isolation, diagnosis, and
resolution of Network troubles. Fault management will be responsible for accepting events (such
as alarms and alerts) from Network elements, filtering duplicate and informational messages,
correlating alarms and routing the information to the appropriate user(s). Fault management
services have been categorized into the following areas:
(i) NE alarms parameter setting, (ii) Alarm collection & archiving, (iii) Alarm filtering, (iv) Alarm
correlation, (v) Alarm routing, (vi) Alarm processing and user interface, (vii) Fault diagnosis, (viii)
Service restoration and Fault conection, (ix) Facility identification, (x) NE alarm status
upload/reporting, (xi) Alarm parameter customization, (xii) Reports
1 .2 Performance Manaoement
Performance management provides monitoring, evaluation, and reporting capabilities for
Network status and activity. Performance management services have been categorized into the
following areas:
1.2.1 Performance monitorino - Performance monitoring entails providing a near real-
time view of the Network and equipment's performance.
1.2.2 Trend analvsis - The process of reporting on long{erm performance trends and
performance degradation for a particular Network component or segment based on
historical reporting from archived data.
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1.2.3 Proactive monitorino - The process of early notification of potential problems
based on an NE's performance monitoring statistics and threshold levels.
1 .2.4 Al performance management services are determined by the information
provided by the Network components being monitored.
1 .3 Confiouration Manaoement
Configuration management is the process of colleciing and maintaining the electronic
configurations of Network components in order to maintain an accurate view of the managed
Network at all times.
Network configuration represents each definable component of the managed Network, along
with information about a component's state and attributes. While the inventory database
provides the basis for the graphical representation of the Network, Network configuration guides
the representation of changes of state in the Network.
1.4 Circuit Resource Manaoement
Circuit resource management is the process of designing, provisioning, activating and
maintaining an inventory of all the circuits within the managed Network. Circuit resource
management is comprised of the following services:
1.4.1 Remote circuit design and provisioning - Fujitsu will design the circuits taking
into consideration bandwidth utilization, quality of service to be provided, and Network
weighting parameters to provide the most effective design.
1.4.2 Cicuil inventory - Fujitsu databases will maintain an inventory of the circuit's and
equipment within the managed Network. The databases will house information about the
location, type, serial number, and any relevant information to maintain an accurate
inventory of all circuits and equipment.
1.4.3 Remote circuit connection and activation - Circuit connection management refers
to the process of establishing, maintaining and tearing down connections within the
managed Network.
1.4.4 ew circuit request will follow the Fujitsu Change Control Request (CCR)
process - City will request circuit changes by submitting a CCR template prior to the
required date. Circuit change dates are determined by the number of requested changes
per template. Time frames are captured within the template and range from 3, 5, or'10
business days from circuit change request date.
1 .5 Securitv and Molation Reoortino
1.5.1 Fujitsu is responsible for the security and management of its MPLS network
connections between the Primary and Secondary NOC locations. Fujitsu will report on
activity related to changes in the MPLS configuration including authorized and un-
authorized changes.
1.5.2 City is responsible for the physical security of all equipment identified in Exhibit
A-2. City is responsible for the security of the payload and any encryption that may be
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used with the payload.
't.6 Lanouaoe for NOC Ooeration
All NOC operations are conducted in English. This includes all trouble tickets, response to
inquiries and all reports provided by the NOC.
1.7 Third Partv Manaoement
1.7.1 Fujitsu will contact any third party or OEM for escalated support as required. For
Fujitsu to contact the third party or OEM, City will be required to sign into a maintenance
contract with the OEMs (i.e. Cisco's SmartNet agreement for technical support and
hardware replacements.) City will also be required to provide a Letter of Agency (LOA)
to the OEM and Fujitsu giving Fujitsu the right to call the OEM on behatf of City for the
escalated support and/or hardware dispatching. Wlthout the OEM support agreements in
place and an LOA, Fujitsu will only be able to provide "Best Efforf support on the OEM
product lines. Thus reducing restoration time and capability to restore.
1.7.2 Fujitsu will work with the City lnternet Service Providers (lSP) as required for
ensuring configurations, routing and bandwidth requirements are met. Fujitsu will also
work with the City lSPs for any scheduled maintenance, equipment replacements,
upgrades or re.engineering of the network design as requirements change. All work will
be completed under Letters of Agency (LOA) ftom the City granting ISP support to
Fujitsu for required work. Fujitsu will act as the primary point of contact with City's
subscribed lSPs.
1.8 Data Communications Network
The network providing operation, maintenance and administration communications between the
network devices and servers to the Fujitsu NOC is cunently a Frame Relay circuit with a Fujitsu
provided router installed at City Hall.
1 .8.1 Fujitsu, at its option in addition to the Frame Relay circuit shall install a
communications connection using an lnternet connection with a Secure lP VPN
connection.
1.8.2 Fujitsu will use a Secure Connection Device (SCD) at the City location and utilize
the two City ISP provider's networks to establish Secure lP VPN connections back to the
Fujitsu NOC.
1.8.3 Fujitsu will provide its CheckPoint firewalls and termination equipment at the
Fujitsu facilities.
1.8.4 Fujitsu's ability to perform its functions and meet the service level agreements is
dependent upon this data communications network connection. Failure of the data
communications network at any point means, Fujitsu may lose visibility of one or more
network elements. Loss of communications outside of Fujitsu's control shall not be held
against Fujitsu or against the SLA commitments.
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2. On-Site maintenance
2.1 Scooe of this Service. During the applicable term of this Service, Fujitsu will, subject to
the below terms and conditions of this provision and within a NBD response time and entered
on the SLA applicable to the purchase of this Service, dispatch a qualified technician to arrive at
the site designated by City on the applicable SLA. Unless otheMise agreed by the parties and
noted on the applicable SLA, a "day" or 'business day" is defined as the customary working
hours, Monday through Friday, at the City location, excluding mutually agreed holidays.
2.2 Prerequisite to Providino This Service. Before Fujitsu can implement this Service for the
Products identified on the applicable SLA, City must advise Fujitsu, in writing, of the specific
location(s) to be covered by this Service. After receiving all such information, Fujitsu will have
up to 45 days to deploy applicable personnel in new (not cunently supported) locations to meet
City's requirements. Fujitsu will not be obligated to meet the mutually agreed upon response
time until the sooner of (a) Fujitsu advising City that it has completed all deployment
requirements for applicable personnel; or (b) the 45 day period has elapsed. However, while
Fujitsu is completing its deployment requirements, Fujitsu will make every commercially
reasonable effort to provide on-site personnel as soon as possible. During the applicable term of
this Service, if City deploys Fujitsu furnished equipment that City wants to have covered by this
Service to a site other than one already identified pursuant to this section, Fujitsu will not be
obligated to meet the mutually agreed upon response time until City has advised Fujitsu of the
new location and then the sooner of (a) Fujitsu advising City that it has completed all
deployment requirements for applicable personnel and Products; or (b) 45 days elapse after
City advises Fujitsu of the new location.
2.3 Contactino the NOC to Reouest Expedited On-Site Suooort. During the applicable term
of this Service, if City believes it has a need for on-site support City should immediately contact
Fujitsu's NOC to log a CSR.
2.4 Dispatchino On-Site Suooort. lf Fujitsu concurs that on-site support is necessary to
resolve City's concern, Fujitsu will dispatch technical support personnel to arrive at City's site
within the mutually agreed upon response time after Fujitsu receives City's request. Fujitsu's
obligation to respond in a time that is shorter than 'next business day' is subject to fulfillment of
Section 4.9.2 of this provision for the applicable locations. A'next business day" response is
subject to (a) if Fujitsu received City's request and confirms the problem before 4:00 PM (central
time) on the business day the request was received, the dispatched personnel will arrive the
next business day; (b) if Fujitsu received City's request and confirms the problem after 4:00 PM
(central time) on the business day the request was received, the dispatched personnel will
arrive within 24 hours after the beginning of the next business day. Except as otheMise set forth
in this Article, all travel and living costs for such personnel will be bome by Fujitsu.
2.5 Citv's Oblioation to Make Site Available. City is responsible for ensuring Fujitsu
personnel access upon their anival to the site where the support is to be performed. lf Fujitsu is
unable to obtain access to the site, City agrees that Fujitsu has the right to invoice City, and City
agrees to pay for travel and living expenses for the applicable trip made by Fujitsu personnel.
3. Sparing.
3.1 Scooe of this Service. During the applicable term of this Service, Fujitsu will utilize all
spared equipment the City has available within the City depots for the supported network. The
City will purchase and warehouse all spared products necessary to maintain the networks
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stability. lf required, Fujitsu will pull from the City's spare inventory to restore any network
failures. Once the failure is restored by replacing specific units, the assumed failed unit will be
retumed to the City for replacement into the City's inventory
3.2 Citv and Fuiitsu Must Retum the Reolaced Equioment. City and Fujitsu agree that it will,
at its sole expense and process, retum the failed equipment replaced by the troubleshooting
and restoration efforts for repair or replacement to the City's sparing inventory.
4. FujitsuResponsibilities
4.1 Network Operation Center (NOC) Monitorinq Premium Service
4.1.1 Fujitsu shall perform NOC monitoring services for the City Network (which
services are further described in this Agreement) on a 24 hours per day, 365 days per
year basis, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Fujitsu will monitor the
Network elements specified in Exhibit A-2 for alarms and performance using the
manufacturers or equivalent element management system. Fujitsu will provide
management services to remotely: 1.) provision the movement of existing circuits
between nodes and ports; 2.) provision the addition of new circuits in the Network; and
3.) change circuit configurations within the limits of the system hardware cunently
deployed in the Network.
4.2 ManaoementAoolications
4.2.1 ln most cases, the Fujitsu NOC will manage the customers' Network utilizing the
specific vendors Element Managemenl System (EMS) as it is related to the Network
product deployed, i.e. for Fujitsu product, the Fujitsu NOC utilizes the Fujitsu
NETSMART 1500@ application. ln other cases, the Fujitsu NOC deploys other
applications capable of capturing traps, especially for SNMP managed products, i.e.
Cisco routers, switches and firewalls, the Fujitsu NOC will use Solar\Mnds Orion
application. The extent of management capabilities of the devices will be dependent
upon the capabilities of the vendo/s devices and the EMS management applications.
4.2.2 The specific EMS will also determine the OS and hardware specifications
necessary to operate in the NOC environment. The majority of EMS applications provide
instantaneous notifications from electronic data captured from the NEs generation of an
alarm or condition. The Fujitsu NOC is cunently working on an OSS system with
integration of the EMS applications to a Manager-of-Managers (MOM) and to the Fujitsu
NOC ticketing system, thus allowing for instantaneous alarm generation and a trouble
ticket generation.
4.2.3 The Fujitsu NOC provides direct Fujitsu customers access to view previously
created tickets, enter specific notes and run reports on the generated tickets via the
Fujitsu Partners Web site, located at https://partners. Fujitsu. Fujitsu.com/. Due to the
specific requirements to generate a ticket, ticket creation is reserved for the Fujitsu NOC
personnel. Once a NOC ticket is created, the direct Fuiitsu customers will have the
ability to edit, add notes and generate reports.
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4.3 CommunicationsProtocols
The Fujitsu NOC supports communication protocols with the NEs via SNMPVI and SNMPv2.
The Fujitsu NOC also supports TL1 connectivity for support of product that does not cunently
support SNMP.
4.4 Support
The Fujitsu NOC employs personnel to cover a 7v24x365 operation based on consistent volume
and workload. There may be events which may increase the volume to levels above typical
staffing capabilities which are beyond forecast and Fujitsu's control. These infrequent situations
may delay responsiveness, but in these cases, the Fujitsu NOC will do everything possible to
reduce the delay and will make every effort to control the situations and maintain the Network.
4.5 Help Desk Support
Fujitsu will provide Help Desk services 7v24x365 for the City end users for troubleshooting end
user network connectivity from the City Premise Equipment (CPE). The Help Desk will provide
assistance to ensure network connec{ivity from the end users computer and CPE to the ISP
network provided by City. lf network connectivity is established and trouble still exists, the
Fujitsu Help Desk will escalate issues to the Fujitsu NOC. The Fujitsu NOC will work troubles
through resolution.
4.6 Product Skill Level
4.6.1 Although the Fujitsu NOC has a wide range of different vendo/s product
knowledge and capability, the NOC personnel may not have the level of knowledge on
all products the customer may deploy. ln the cases where the Fujitsu NOC does not
have the skill sets required to support the deployed product in the customer Network, the
Fujitsu NOC will anange training with the specific vendor, or a training company with the
required courses. ln some cases, the customer may be required to assist in identifying
the required training and training providers.
4.6.2 Once in a steady mode of operations, the Fujitsu NOC requires notification from
the customer that a new product line or vendor product will be added to the managed
Network. This notification should be through the Fujitsu Change Control Request
process at least 120 days prior to deployment. The 120 days will provide the Fujitsu
NOC ample time to investigate the NOCs capabilities and training efforts. The Fujitsu
NOC will work with the customer to develop a new solution if the NOC is unable to
support the new product or vendor.
4.7 Reoortino
4.7 .1 Monthly ticket log
The Fujitsu NOC will provide a monthly ticket report as logged in the Fujitsu Siebel
ticketing system database. Reports will be emailed to Ali Nour at
ANour@ci.vemon.ca. us.
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4.7.2 lnventory
The Fujitsu NOC will email inventory reports per installed and managed equipment
within the network quarterly to Ali Nour at ANour@ci.vernon.ca.us.
4.7.3 Fault History
The Fujitsu NOC will provide a fault history report monthly as retrieved from the Fujitsu
NOC management tools. All reports will be emailed to Ali Nour at
ANour@ci.vemon.ca.us.
4.7 .4 Pefiomance Management
The Fujitsu NOC will provide quarterly performance management reports as retrieved
from the Fujitsu NOC management tools to Ali Nour at ANour@ci.vemon.ca.us.
4.7.5 Administration Management (Device Deployment)
The Fujitsu NOC will provide reports for new system deployments as new devices are
added or existing devices are removed from the existing network to Ali Nour at
ANour@ci.vemon.ca.us.
4.7.6 Topology Map (Graphical)
The Fujitsu NOC will provide a new topology map as new devices are added, or as
existing devices are removed from the network to Ali Nour at ANour@ci.vemon.ca.us.
4.7.7 Post Mortem Reports
The Fujitsu NOC will provide a 'Post Mortem" reports for any outage condition
experienced on the Fujitsu managed Network. The Fujitsu NOC will also work with the
end users or network providers to capture their Reason for Outage (RFO) when the
condition is outside of the Fujitsu managed Network. RFO receipt will be based on the
end user or network provider's time frame. When the trouble is within the Fujitsu NOC
managed Network, the RFO will contain the following information and would be provided
within a 72-hour timeframe: (i) Date of detection, (ii) Time of detec'tion, (iii) Time to
Respond, (iv) Network element, (v) Carrier involved, (vi) Resolution, 3.9.4 Fujitsu will
contact any OEM provider that City has made prior support anangements for sparing or
onsite services. (vii) Date of resolution, (viii) Time of resolution, (ix) Next steps/remaining
activity, (x) Proac{ive Monitoring of Maintenance Activities and (xi) City circuits impacted.
4.7.8 SLA Reporting
The Fujitsu NOC will provide ticket reports and customer call queue reports as part of
support level communications with the customer.
4.8 Personnel Dispatch and Sparino for On-Site Maintenance
4.8.1 The Fujitsu NOC will request dispatch of personnel to site within 15 minutes of
identifying any hardware caused trouble, or where personnel are required to be the
hands and eyes onsite for the Fujitsu NOC. The time from alarm receipt to identifying the
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trouble caused is required for troubleshooting efforts to identify alarm and cause. (See
Section 2 above)
4.8.2 The dispatched personnel will anive onsite by the Next Business Day (NBD) per
a preananged time due to customer schedule for escort. (See Section 2 above)
4.8.3 The onsite personnel directed by the Fujitsu NOC will pull required hardware
replacements from the City spares stock which should be located within the equipment
area of the City Network. All spares, spare upgrades and replacements will be managed
by City. (See Section 3 above)
4.8.4 Fujitsu will contact any OEM provider that City has made prior support
arrangements for sparing or onsite services. (See Seclion 3 above)
4.9 Softlvare Uoorades
4.9.'l Fujitsu will perform any 'bug" or 'trouble' repair remote software upgrades as
necessary (Class A or AC). Notifications from equipment vendors will be required. City
must have support agreements in place with vendors other than Fujitsu. All software
upgrades will be analfzed and reviewed with City. City will have the final approval to
upgrade software
4.9.2 CiIl will be responsible for any remote upgrades that require funding (Class B)
4.10 New Circuit Additions
The Fujitsu NOC will provide new circuit tum-up or deletion assistance as required. Notification
of new circuit tum-ups or deletions will follow the Fujitsu NOC Change Control Request process
and required timeframe for setup and scheduling.
4.11 Ethemet Circuit Enoineerino
4.11.1 The Fujitsu NOC will provide new Ethemet circuit engineering as required.
Ethernet circuit engineering will follow the Fujitsu NOC Change Control process and
required timeframes for setup and scheduling. Ethemet circuit engineering will be
provided for and within the managed City network and up to the City ISP as the
demarcation point.
4.11.2 Fujitsu will work with the City lntemet Service Providers (lSP) direc'tly on behalf
of the City to ensure configuration, routing and setup are conect and Fujitsu has the
capability to manage.
4.12 Citv Meetinos
The Fujitsu NOC Service Delivery Manager (SDM) will schedule semi-annual, face-to-face
meeting to discuss operations, troubles, forecasting, and future goals and plans. City meeting
sites should be altemated each meeting between the Richardson, TX NOC and the customer
location. Meetings should be scheduled a year in advance.
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4.13 Third Partv Manaoement
City shall provide Fujitsu with appropriate contact information and Letters of Agency (where
applicable) so that Fujitsu, in its performance of the Services under this Agreement, can act on
behalf of City to deliver the services described within this Agreement.
5. City Responsibilities
5.'l Citv shall orovide the followino:
5.1.1 City will make available to Fujitsu the optical service channel (OSC) and / or the
data communications channel (DCC) to allow Fujitsu to monitor and control all the
Network elements from either gateway in the NOC Management Connections. Some
equipment will be monitored in-band from the designated gateway locations. Additional
gateways and their implementation will incur additional cost and is beyond the scope of
work identified in this Agreement.
5.1.2 ln the event 1.) an equipment vendor goes out of business, 2.) part or all of the
system is no longer supported by the manufacturer or 3.) associated software in the
optical Network is manufacture discontinued with an end of life (EOL) within the terms of
this agreement, City will take steps to procure cunently supported replacement hardware
or software from the manufacturer and at no cost to Fujitsu.
As mutually agreed to the work required, Fujitsu will provide onsite labor to
upgrade the Network with the new hardware or software at the rates stated in
Rates and Charges for Out-of-Scope Work.
The EOL or manufacture discontinue support excludes Fujitsu manufactured
product lines listed in Exhibit A-2.
5.1.3 City will provide Fujitsu a LOA to authorize Fujitsu to act on its behalf to contact
OEM technical maintenance services, as Fujitsu determines necessary. City will provide
account numbers, contacts and any other identification to allow Fujitsu to make these
dispatches.
5.1.4 City will notify Fujitsu in advance of any action being taken that will cause the
Network to go into alarm. This may include but is not limited to actions during the
Transformation, powering down equipment connected to the Network, unplugging or re-
arrangement of cables supporting the Network or fiber maintenance (both inside and
outside plant).
5.1.5 City will be responsible for City owned spare replacements and/or upgrades to
the spares as required when the managed network is upgraded to newer software or
hardware releases.
lf a City spare is non-repairable due to a failure, City will be responsible for
replacement in the City owned inventory.
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6. NOC Call Center
6.1 The Fujitsu NOC operation is a shared operation with other customers, so the Fujitsu
NOC employs personnel as Call Adminiskators 06:00-18:00 CT, Monday to Friday. During the
business hours, all calls will be answered by the Call Administrators who will gather details and
create the service tickets. Once the ticket has been created, the caller will be placed in the NOC
call queue for the next available NOC technician. Call responsiveness is dependent on call
volume and customer Network troubles. The NOC personnel answer the calls as a first-come,
first-serve order. lf the caller is experiencing an outage within the managed Network, the NOC
has a specific Outage queue that the Call Administrators can place the caller in. The Outage
queue is reserved for Network outage callers and takes a higher precedence over the standard
NOC queue. The caller also has the option to leave a voice message which will be responded to
at the earliest convenience of the NOC technician.
6.2 After business hours, the callers are routed via an IVR system. When the caller selects
the option for the NOC service, the caller will be placed into the NOC queue for the next
available NOC technician. Once on line with the NOC technician, the caller will be asked a
series of questions used to create the service ticket. Once the NOC ticket is created, the NOC
technician will assist the caller. lf the call hold time is in excess, the caller will have the option to
leave a voice message which will be responded to at the earliest convenience of the NOC
technician.
7. Problem Resolution / Notification Time Guidelines
7 .1 The following tables describe the escalation and customer notification timeframes used
for incidents managed by the Fujitsu NOC.
All Network troubles and trouble calls will be handled through to resolution.
7 .2 Exclusions to Service Level Agreements
Notwithstanding any language elsewhere in this Agreement or its Attachments that may be
interpreted to the contrary, Fujitsu's single action repair service objectives exclude the following:
7.2.1 Any power failures, fiber cuts or other failures in the fiber connected to the
equipment not caused by Fujitsu.
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- W'rthin 30 minut$ of event
initiation
- At each escalation point and/or
status change
- Within l5 minutes of rBsolution
Comple(e loss or critical
tailure ot a customer
impacting service, with no
available work-argund
- \rrfrthin I hour ofevent rnitiation
- At each escalation pornt and,/or
slatus change
- Within 15 minutes of resolution
lntermittent loss or
degraded performance of a
clstomer impading s€rvice
- None required for non-service
afiecting questions
- Wthin t hour ot event initiation
- At each escalation point and/or
status change
- Within 15 minutes of resolution
No immediate customer
impad andor administration
requests atreding a group
of use6
3 Days / 72 Hrs
Severity Typical C y lmpact Targeted Standard
Rosolution
Local Site Contast
Notification NOC City Communication
Critical /t Hrs Wrthrn 15 minutes
Major 8 Hrs Within 30 minutes
Itlinor Within 8 hrs
8.
8.1
7 .2.2 Any failure in air conditioning (HVAC) supporting the equipment not caused by
Fujitsu.
7 .2.3 Any scheduled maintenanbe action properiy performed on the equipment in a
scheduled maintenance window.
7.2.4 Any situation where the problem requiring attention is caused by equipment or
issues outside the monitored Network or portion thereof and Fujitsu's control. This may
include but is not limited to powering down equipment connected to the Network,
unplugging or re-arangement of cables supporting the Network or fiber maintenance
(both inside and outside plant).
7.2.5 Any Force Majeure event if and to the extent performance excusing pursuant to
the Agreement.
Definitions
Alarm
An electronic message received from the equipment usually indicating an abnormal condition.
The severity of the condition is determined by the NOC and classified based on the definitions
below. Severe alarms will drive opening of a trouble ticket and generate a response by the
NOC. Alarms and trouble tickets or incident reports are treated interchangeably.
8.2 Class A,/AC Product Chanoe Notice
A Telecordia telephony term identifying product conection issued by the manufacturer that
addresses critical flaws in the equipment that could cause service interruptions.
City and its Affiliates.
8.4 Data Communications Network (DCN)
The DCC and the associated telemetry interfaces, equipment and circuits to connect the City
telecommunication network to Fujitsu's NOC for the purposes of operating, administering,
maintaining and provisioning the Network.
8.5 Data Communications Channel (DCC)
Data channel within the SONET overhead used for the remote operations, administration,
maintenance and provisioning of NEs operating in a Network configuration. The equivalent of
the DCC in DWDM networks is the optical service channel (OSC). The Fujitsu NOC has
assumed these are available and can be used to monitor remote equipment with a limited
number of gateway nodes.
8.6 Element Manaoement Svstem (EMS)
The appropriate software and supporting systems will be used to monitor and manage the
elements composing the Network. ln this case, the Fujitsu FI-ASHWAVE equipment will be
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monitored with NETSMART 1500, the Cisco routers and switch equipment will be managed by
SolarWinds SNMP management application, and the Fujitsu servers will be managed by
SolarWnds or Monolith application. The balance of the optical equipment will be addressed
appropriately with SNMP generic tool, Monolith
8.7 Gatewav Network Element (GNE)
One or more NEs designed to be the interfaces between the Network and the telemetry circuits
to the NOC. These NEs typically contain network interface equipment to manage this interface.
A Gateway Node is the physical location where the interface to the Network is established.
8.8 Manaoed Service Component
For the purposes of this Agreement, Managed Service Components are the equipment listed in
Exhibit A-2.
8.9 Method of Procedure (MOP)
Used in telephony to mean a detailed written procedure for completing of complex equipment,
network or circuit reconfigurations. lt is typically employed where live traffic is moved, migrated
or reconfigured. MOPs are normally written by Tier lll (highest level of technicians) or Engineers
and can require weeks to complete depending on the research required.
8.10 Network
A collection of Network Elements and interconnection transmission facilities limited to the Layer
1, Layer 2 and Layer 3 Network.
8.11 Network Element (NE)
Telecommunications hardware equipment and its associated software that is addressable and
manageable. NEs provide services to the end-user and can be managed through an Element
Management System (EMS) and Manager-of-Manager (MOM). An NE may have multiple
shelves as long as they operate as a single addressable manageable unit. ln this case an lP
address addressable by the NOC.
8.12 Network Ooerations Center (NOC)
One or more facilities equipped with software and hardware tools, skilled technicians, telemetry
circuits and supporting management systems for the control and management of a
telecommunications networks. lt is responsible for monitoring the Network for alarms or certain
conditions which may require special attention to avoid impact on the Network's performance.
8.1 3 Network Node
A physical location with one or more NEs connected to and functioning in a relationship with
other NEs at different physical locations to form a network for the delivery of
telecommunications services.
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8.14 Soares
Spare equipment owned by City and placed in the City equipment area.
8.'15 Start of Service Date
Date to be mutually determined by and agreed to by City and Fujitsu.
8.16 Supported Eouioment
The hardware and software supported under this Agreement and described further in Exhibit A-
I, Exhibit A-2 of this Agreement.
8.17 Telephonv Alarms
Fujitsu uses the following industry defined (Ielcordia GR-929-CORE) classification of alarms.
8.18 Critical Enor
All or any combination of the following: (i) Fiber cut or loss of optical path which results in a total
loss of traffic, (ii) a system condition that results in a total loss of traffic (1-DS0 to XWDM), (iii) if
City has to reroute all traffic to establish service due to environment, weather or
interconnections to other service providers outside of this Network, (iv) service or traffic affecting
problems that require immediate conective action regardless of time of day (life critical, national
security or mission critical circuits [must be identified in advance]), or (v) failure of
communication with the EMS server where visibility to the entire Network is lost. (Critical Enors
are referred to as Severe lncidents in other locations in this Agreement).
8.19 Maior Error
All or any combination of the following: (i) fiber cut or loss of optical path and the system
engages the automatic protection switch with a loss of redundancy or protection switching
capabilities, but no loss of traffic, (ii) equipment failure on a redundancy path which will inhibit
any protection switching capabilities and no traffic loss occurs, or (iii) partial failure of
communication with the EMS server where a portion of the Network still has visibility.
8.20 Minor Enor
All errors not otherwise included in, or defined as, Critical Errors or Major Errors where all
services and system integrity are maintained. Examples may include air filter alarms to change
the air filter.
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Contacls and Escalatbns lable City of Vemon
in ordet listed - Wait 30 minutes lor each to respond beforc
Ofiice: 323.583.88'l 1, x.3'16
Cell: 562,310.0373
Name Phone Numbers Email Address
AI Nour ANour@ci.vemon.ca.us
Control Center Offlce: 323 826.1461 vemon.c€.us
Fuiibu NOC
Name Phone Number Email Address
NOC Technician 800.873 3822 fncnoceng@fnc.fujitsu.com
Mike \Metecha
Sr. Manager
Office: 972.479.7669
Cell: 214.395.5613 mike.wietecha@us.fujitsu.com
Help Desk 800.949.0103, opt. 3 fc.nocsupport@us.fu jitsu.com
9. Out-of€cope Work:
The applicable Fujitsu rate for Tier I technician for MACD or any out-of-scope work requiring on-
site presences in the US and Canada:
NOC technical support and management for out-of-scope work: $250 per hour.
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- Friday, 8:00 - 5.00
Fuiitsu Help Desk
On€ite Maintenance
Hourly dispatch rates Rate Minimums
$140 per hour 4 hr minimum
After hours and Saturdays $230 per hour 4 hr minimum
Sundays and maior Holidays $325 per hour 8 hr minimum
frip charge - per dispatch $150 per trip
Exhibit A-2
Equipment to be Monitored and Managed by Fujitsu
Fuiitsu Devices
FLASHYYAYE CDS She,ves
FLASHWAVECDS 2RU Shelf, OSP Hardened, redundant management & lntercard
Communications (cross card LAG, LDu, HD)c(), l/O Panel Support, Enhanced
FLASHWAVE CDS i"SC, ASSEi'AI-'ES
FLASHWAVE CDS Fan T F lter
FLASHWAW CDS Common UniE, Software and RTUS
FLASHWAVE CDS User lnterface Panel& Fan Unil (CDS-1 or CDS-2
FLASHWAVE CDS Front Cover
Soflware CD-ROM, FLASHWAVE CDS Release 3.3
to Use Fee - FW CDS R3
FLASHWAVE CDS Unifs
PIU - 12 ports SFP + 1O 10/100/100087
FLASHWAVE CDS SFPS
1oooBaseLx, 131onm SMF, 10 km SFP (l-Temp)
1ooBas+Lx,'loKm, 131onm
FIASHWAW 95oO Shetf and Common UniE
MS-300 Shetf (Small - 19" - SDS)FC9565MS30
Fan unit FC9565FAN,1
CPU and Timing clock (MCU)FC9565i/PCl
240Gbps SONET & Packet switch fabric FC9565SF21
COMS panel unit for the SDS shef - Used in rear-a@ess shelves with T1 synchronization FC9565CP51
OC192 SR1/lOGbE LR XFP FC9573D410
1oooBaseLx, SMF, 1skm SFP FC95705010
1ooBase-Fx with PHY optical interlace SFP for use in 20port IFP+EGS1 unit FC95705082
FLASHWAW 9W Plug-in Uni's
2Gport Gigabit Ethemet Card (SFP pluggable)FC9565EGS1
2-port 10G Ethemet Card (Client XFP pluggable)FC9565EXX1
FLASHWAW 9W f,tisc. Cabres, Accessorr'es and RTUS
Release 4.x RTU RTU95OOAR04
Release 5 x RTU RTU95OOARO5
Software CD-ROM, FLASHWAVE 9500 release 4.x FC9565CR04-r02
Software CD-ROM, FLASHWAVE 9500 release 5.x FC9565CR05-r01
Filler Panel for half size slot FC9565FP21
Filter replacement kit (4 filters)HAl58-0001-8515
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NAME PART NUMBER
FC9695CDS2
FC9695FTFL
FC9695UIPF
FC9695FC34
FC9695CR03-t03
RTUCDSAR03
FC9695LDP1
FC95705040
FC95705090
NAME PART NUMBER
VE 9410 or Simiter
Shelf
P941OGEl1RFCAFLASHWAVE 9410 GE11 1G/128 BOM
FLASHWAVE 9410 universal rack
^,all
kt
and Power Cord
AC PSU EU, UK) 110 V AC PSU
CABLE, POWER CORD, IEC-6O32O-C13, US NEMA 5.15,2M
SFP module-1ooBase.Lx, 1310 nm, SMF, '10 km reach, l-temp
FLASHWAVE 9500 Shelf and Common Uni's
MS-300 Shetf (Small - 19" - SDS)FC9565MS30
Fan unit FC9565FAN1
CPU and Timing dock (MCU)FC9565MPCl
240Gbps SONET & Packet switch fabric FC9565SF21
COM5 panel unit for the SDS shelf - Used in rear-access shelves with Tl synchronization FC9s65CP51
OC192 SRl/1OGbE LR XFP FC9573D410
1oooBaseLx, SMF, 1Skm SFP FC95705010
1ooBase-Fx with PHY optical interface SFP for use in 2Gport IFP+EGS1 unit FC95705082
FLASHWAW 9il0 Ptug-in Units
2Gpo( Gigabit Ethemet Card (SFP pluggable)FC9565EGS1
2-po( 10G Ethemel Card (Client XFP pluggable)FC9565EXX'l
FLASHWAVE 9500 f,tbc. Ca6res, Ac.esson'es and RTUS
Release 4.x RTU RTU95OOAR04
Release 5.x RTU RTU95OOARO5
Software CD-ROM, FLASHWAVE 9500 release 4.x FC9565CR04-r02
Software CD-ROM, FLASHWAVE 9500 release 5.x FC9565CR05-101
Cisco ASA 5540 Firewall
ASA 5540 APPLIANCE WITH SW, HA,4GE+1FE, 3DES/AES
CAB-AC AC POWER CORD (NORTH AMERTCA),C13, NEMA $15P,2.1M
ASA 55OO SERIES SOFTWARE V8.2
ANYCONNECT ESSENTIALS VPN LICENSE - ASA 5540
CISCO VPN CLIENT SOFTWARE
ASA,/IPS SSM SLOT COVER
ASA 5540 VPN PREMIUM 5OOO IPSEC USER LICENSE (7.0 ONL
STRONG ENCRYPTION LICENSE 3DES/AES
ASA 18OWAC POWER SUPPLY
ASA 55OO ANY CONNECT CLIENT
SMARTNET 24X7X4 ASA 5540 WITH HA, 3DES/AES
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NAME PART NUMBER
'1013903001
FC9695ACP1
21-972-006
SFP|XFP Pluo-ln's
FC95705090
NAME PART NUMBER
NAME PART NUMBER
ASA554O-BUN-K9
CAB-AC AC POWER
CORD
SF-ASA-8 2-K8
ASA-AC-E-5540
ASA-VPNCLNT-K9
SSM.BLANK
ASA554O-VPN-PR
ASA55OO.ENCR.K9
ASA-18OWPWR-AC
ASMNYCONNCSD-
K9
coN-
SNTPAS4BUNK9
CISCO 3925E VOICE SEC, BUNDLE, PVDM3-64, UC AND SEC LICENSE c3925EVSEC/Kg
CISCO 3925-3945 SPE IOS UNIVERSAL s39EUK9151017
HIGHDENSITY VOICE AND VIDEO DSP NIODULE PVDM3-64 64-
CHANNEL
clsco 3925/3945 AC POWER SUPPLY (SECONDARY PS)PWR-3900-AC/2
(NORTH Ai.rERrCA), C13, NEMA 5-'15P,2.'rM CAB-AC AC POWER
CORD
ctsco 3925/3945 FAN ASSEMBLY (BEZEL TNCLUDED)39OO-FANASSY
INCLUDED ITEN,I c3900-sPE200/K9
CISCO CONFIG PRO EXPRESS ON ROUTER FLASH ISR.CCPEXP
1GB DRAM (512M8+512MB) FOR CISCO 3925/3945 ISR (DEFAULT)MEM.39OO-,I GB-DEF
256tVtB COMPACT FLASH FOR CTSCO'1900,2900,3900 rSR [4EM-CF-256MB
HIGHDENSIry VOICE AND VIDEO DSP MODULE PVDM3-64 64-
CHANNEL
IP BASE LICENSE 3925/3945 SL-39.IPB-K9
SECURITY LICENSE FOR CISCO 39OO SERIES SL-39-SECK9
UNIFIED COMI\4UNICATION LICENSE FOR CISCO 39OO SERIES sL-39-UC-K9
CISCO 3925/3945 AC POWER SUPPLY PWR-3900-AC
SI4ARTNET 24X7X4 CISC03925E VOICESECBUN,PVD M3-64,UC/SEC CON.SNTP.
3925EVSC
Servers
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NAME PART NUMBER
Cisco 3925 Router
NAME PART NUMBER
ISP DISTRIBUTION SWTCH
3560 Cisco 2
NAME PART NUMBER
Five Server kit FNC PY R)(200S7 DNS application PWR-QNUM-14690+1
EXHIBIT B
LIVING WAGE PROVISIONS
Minimum Livinq Waqes:
A requirement that Employers pay qualifying employees a wage of no less than $10.30 per hour
with health benefits, or $1 1.55 per hour without health benefits.
Paid and Unoaid Davs 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.
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EXHIBIT C
EQUAL ETIPLOYttiENT OPPORTUNIW
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
Employe/' 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.
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