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20210119 City Council Agenda Packet
Agenda City of Vernon Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 09:00 AM City Hall, Council Chamber 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California Leticia Lopez, Mayor Melissa Ybarra, Mayor Pro Tem William Davis, Council Member Carol Menke, Council Member Diana Gonzales, Council Member SPECIAL REMOTE PROTOCOLS In accordance with Governor Newsom's Executive Order N -29-20, this will be a teleconference meeting without a physical location to help stop the spread of COVID -19. This meeting will be conducted entirely by remote participation via Zoom Webinar. The public is encouraged to view the meeting at http://www.cityofvernon.org/webinar-cc or by calling (408) 638-0968, Meeting ID 919-6654-1320#. You may submit comments to PublicComment@ci.vernon.ca.us with the subject line “January 19, 2021 City Council Meeting Public Comment Item #__.” Comments received prior to 8 a.m., Tuesday, January 19, 2021, will be read into the record. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL FLAG SALUTE APPROVAL OF 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 Coun cil deliberation on those specific matters. Regular City Council Meeting Agenda January 19, 2021 Page 2 of 6 PRESENTATIONS 1. Human Resources Employee Service Pin Awards for December 2020 Recommendation: No action required by the City Council. This is a presentation only. 2. City Attorney Review of Process for Amending the Vernon City Charter Recommendation: No action required by the City Council. This is a presentation only. Further direction may be provided by the City Council after this item is presented. 3. City Attorney Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Businesses: State Law Authority, Local Regulation, and Policy Considerations Recommendation: Hold a Study Session to receive a presentation from the City Attorney’s Office regarding regulation of commercial cannabis businesses; and provide further direction to the City Attorney’s Office and/or City staff. The City Attorney’s Office is prepared to provide additional information on any topic raised herein, and is prepared to receive any directive issued by City Council, including preparing a draft ordinance to include any provision, terms and standards discussed herein or at a future City Council meeting. 1. Cannabis City Council Study Session 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. 4. City Clerk Approval of Minutes Recommendation: Approve the December 15, 2020 Regular City Council meeting minutes. 1. 20201215 City Council Minutes 5. Finance/Treasury Operating Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, which totals $20,198,984.63 and consists of ratification of electronic payments totaling $15,143,135.26, ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $5,055,849.37 and voided Check Nos. 606605 and 606669 totaling $1,306,673.84. 1. Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59 Regular City Council Meeting Agenda January 19, 2021 Page 3 of 6 6. Finance/Treasury City Payroll Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 775, for the period of December 1 through December 31, 2020, which totals $3,254,619.76 and consists of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $2,214,437.46 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $1,040,182.30 paid through operating bank account. 1. City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 775 7. Finance/Treasury Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $11,915.20. 1. Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59 8. Finance/Treasury Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account W arrant Register No. 35, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $25,988.00. 1. Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register No. 35 9. Fire Department Fire Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the October 2020 Report. 1. Fire Department Activity Report - October 2020 10. Police Department Police Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the November 2020 Report. 1. Police Department Activity Report – November 2020 11. Public Works Public Works Department Monthly Report Recommendation: Receive and file the November Building Report. 1. Public Works Department November 2020 Building Report Regular City Council Meeting Agenda January 19, 2021 Page 4 of 6 12. Finance/Treasury Office Lease Agreement with the Vernon Chamber of Commerce Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute an Office Lease Agreement with the Vernon Chamber of Commerce for a portion of the City-owned property located at 2724 Leonis Boulevard, Vernon, CA for a one year term beg inning February 1, 2021. 1. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease 13. Public Works Amendment No. 1 with Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc. Recommendation: A. Find that the approval of the proposed amendment is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, as it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore is not a “project” as defined by Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines; and B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. CS-0894 with Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc., in substantially the same form as submitted, for refuse collection, recycling, and disposal services, changing the contract termination date from November 12, 2020 to May 12, 2021. 1. Amendment No. 1 to Contract with Haul-Away Rubbish Services Inc NEW BUSINESS 14. City Clerk Municipal Code Clean Up Recommendation: A. Introduce and conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 1271 amending various sections of the Municipal Code in Chapters 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 15; and B. Direct staff to schedule second reading and adoption for the February 2, 2021 City Council meeting. 1. Ordinance No. 1271 2. Redline of Proposed Changes 15. City Clerk Motion Pictures, Television, Commercial Digital Media and Still Photography Productions Recommendation: A. Introduce and conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 1272 amending Vernon Municipal Code Section 5.65 - Motion Picture Production to be Motion Pictures, Television, Commercial Digital Media and Still Photography Productions; and B. Direct staff to schedule second reading and adoption for the February 2, 2021 City Council meeting. 1. Ordinance No. 1272 2. Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Regular City Council Meeting Agenda January 19, 2021 Page 5 of 6 16. City Administration Los Angeles County Fire Code Title 32 Recommendation: A. Conduct first reading and introduce Ordinance No. 1273 repealing and replacing Chapter 7, Article II, Fire Code, adopting the 2019 edition of the California Fire Code, 2018 edition of the International Fire Code and the 2020 edition of the Los Angeles County Fire Code - Title 32 (Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County Fire Code), ratifying the more restrictive building standards contained in that code; and B. Direct staff to schedule a public hearing on February 2, 2021 for the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 1273. 1. Ordinance No. 1273 ORAL REPORTS City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements. City Council Reports on Activities (including AB1234), Announcements, or Directives to Staff. CLOSED SESSION 17. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation. Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) Number of Potential Cases: 2 CLOSED SESSION REPORT ADJOURNMENT I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Regular and Adjourned Regular meeting agendas may be amended up to 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 14th day of January, 2021. By: __________________________________ Sandra Dolson, Administrative Secretary Regular City Council Meeting Agenda January 19, 2021 Page 6 of 6 Guide to City Council Proceedings Meetings of the City Council are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. and are conducted in accordance with Rosenberg's Rules of Order (Vernon Municipal Code Section 2.1-1). Copies of all agenda items and back-up materials are available for review in the City Clerk Department, Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California, and are available for public inspection during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Agenda reports may be reviewed on the City's website at www.cityofvernon.org or copies may be purchased for $0.10 per page. Disability-related services are available to enable persons with a disability to participate in this meeting, consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In compliance with ADA, if you need special assistance, please contact the City Clerk department at CityClerk@ci.vernon.ca.us or (323) 583-8811 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to assure arrangements can be made. The Public Comment portion of the agenda is for members of the public to present items, which are not listed on the agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. The City Council cannot take action on any item that is not on the agenda but matters raised under Public Comment may be referred to staff or scheduled on a future agenda. Comments are limited to three minutes per speaker unless a different time limit is announced. Speaker slips are available at the entrance to the Council Chamber. Public Hearings are legally noticed hearings. For hearings involving zoning matters, the applicant and appellant will be given 15 minutes to present their position to the City Council. Time may be set aside for rebuttal. All other testimony shall follow the rules as set for under Public Comment. If you challenge any City action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised during the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at or prior to the public hearing. Consent Calendar items may be approved by a single motion. If a Council Member or the public wishes to discuss an item, it may be removed from the calendar for individual consideration. Council Members may indicate a negative or abstaining vote on any individual item by so decla ring prior to the vote on the motion to adopt the Consent Calendar. Items excluded from the Consent Calendar will be taken up following action on the Consent Calendar. Public speakers shall follow the guidelines as set forth under Public Comment. New Business items are matters appearing before the Council for the first time for formal action. Those wishing to address the Council on New Business items shall follow the guidelines for Public Comment. Closed Session allows the Council to discuss specific matters pursuant to the Brown Act, Government Code Section 54956.9. Based on the advice of the City Attorney, discussion of these matters in open session would prejudice the position of the City. Following Closed Session, the City Attorney will provide an oral report on any reportable matters discussed and actions taken. At the conclusion of Closed Session, the Council may continue any item listed on the Closed Session agenda to the Open Session agenda for discussion or to take formal action as it deems appropriate. City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-444-2021 Submitted by: Denise Palomares Submitting Department: Human Resources Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Employee Service Pin Awards for December 2020 Recommendation: No action required by the City Council. This is a presentation only. Background: The following employees are eligible to receive their service pin based on the number of service years with the City of Vernon: 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Gustavo Herrera, Police Sergeant, Hired December 2000 Nicholas Perez, Police Lieutenant, Hired December 2000 Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-473-2021 Submitted by: Eva Muro Submitting Department: City Attorney Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Review of Process for Amending the Vernon City Charter Recommendation: No action required by the City Council. This is a presentation only. Further direction may be provided by the City Council after this item is presented. Background: INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY: The following is an overview of procedures in State law for amending the City’s Charter. The procedures for adopting, revising, and amending a city charter are governed by the California Constitution and California Government and Election Codes. The Council may propose charter amendments upon its own motion or adopt the proposals of a charter commission. Once a proposal is adopted by Council, it must be placed on the ballot and approved by a majority of the electorate. ANALYSIS: State Constitutional Authority for Amending the City Charter: The California Constitution states that a city charter may be adopted, revised, amended or repealed by a majority vote of its electors. California Constitution Article XI, § 3(a). An amendment to a city charter may be proposed by an initiative petition, a charter commission, or by a city’s governing body (i.e., the City Council). California Constitution Article XI, § 3(b); Elections Code § 9225, subd. (a) (1), (2), and (3)). Procedures to Amend the City Charter: There are three means by which a charter amendment may be put before the voters and adopted: (1) via initiative petition, (this memorandum is limited to the charter amendment procedures within the authority of the City Council, and therefore amendment via voter initiative will not be discussed. If Council would like further information regarding this procedure, this may be provided in a separate report) (2) Council motion, and (3) through the efforts of a charter commission (either elected or appointed). The Council has discretion in choosing between the latter two options. The complexity and extent of the proposed change to the City’s Charter may contribute in determining the methods to be utilized. A relatively simple amendment, such as a change in municipal election dates, is most efficiently proposed by Council. Whereas, a more complex amendment where public input may be of greater value, such as the qualifications to hold elected office, may be better suited for a charter commission. 1. Charter Amendment By Council Motion: A charter amendment may be placed on the ballot by a motion containing the proposed amendments that is approved by a majority vote of the City Council. The proposals may be put forward by individual Council members, or the Council may create an ad hoc committee for the purpose of presenting proposals to Council for consideration to be placed on the ballot. A proposed Charter amendment approved by the City Council may be submitted to the voters at a regular or special election. No laws mandate when an election putting the amendment to voters shall be held, and if a special election is held, a resolution calling that election must be passed. Once a proposed amendment appears on the ballot, it is required to be approved by a majority vote of the electorate. 2. Charter Amendment By Charter Commission Proposal: When a proposed charter amendment, or an idea to propose a charter amendment is complex or controversial, a charter commission may be formed. There are two types of charter commissions: 1) a Council-appointed commission; and 2) a voter-approved commission. The City Council has the authority to appoint the members and determine the size of a Council-created charter commission. A Council-appointed commission has no independent authority to place a proposed Charter amendment on the ballot; recommendations from a Council-appointed charter commission would be required to be adopted without amendment by the Council and submitted to the voters. In contrast, a charter commission elected by the voters holds more authority in that its recommendations are not subject to approval by the Council. An election for the purpose of creating a charter commission may be called either by a majority vote of the City Council or by presentation and verification of a petition signed by at least 15 percent of the City’s registered voters. If a charter commission is approved by either of the methods set forth above, the question of whether a charter commission should be created, and a slate of candidates for the charter commission are presented to the voters at an election. A special election may be called to create and elect a charter commission. Approving a Resolution to Place the Amendment on the Ballot: The City Council is required to approve a resolution submitting a proposed amendment to the charter to the voters regardless of the means by which the proposed amendment is authorized to appear on a ballot. The Council may place the measure on the ballot of a regular municipal election or call a special election for the electorate to vote on the measure. A charter amendment proposed by the Council may be put on the ballot of the next statewide general election (the statewide general election is held the first Tuesday after the first Monday of each year). (Elec. Code § 1200), so long as the resolution submitting the proposal is approved at least 88 days prior. Elec. Code § 9255; Gov. Code § 34458. A proposed charter amendment introduced by a charter commission may also be scheduled to appear on a ballot at the next statewide general election, but the resolution to place the proposal on the ballot must be adopted at least 95 days before. Areas of the City Charter to Consider for Amendment: City staff and the City Attorney’s Office are currently conducting an initial review of the City Charter to determine areas where amendments may be beneficial and/or legally required based on changes in State law. In addition, if the City Council has any areas of concern that need to be examined, direction may be given to City staff at this time. Any proposed amendments or discussion will be submitted to City Council at a later date. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item at this time. Attachments: City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-474-2021 Submitted by: Eva Muro Submitting Department: City Attorney Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Businesses: State Law Authority, Local Regulation, and Policy Considerations Recommendation: Hold a Study Session to receive a presentation from the City Attorney’s Office regarding regulation of commercial cannabis businesses; and provide further direction to the City Attorney’s Office and/or City staff. The City Attorney’s Office is prepared to provide additional information on any topic raised herein, and is prepared to receive any directive issued by City Council, including preparing a draft ordinance to include any provision, terms and standards discussed herein or at a future City Council meeting. Background: On November 8, 2016, California voters passed Proposition 64, the Control, Regulate, and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act (“AUMA”). Effective November 9, 2016, AUMA legalized the nonmedical use (herein after, “adult-use”) of cannabis by persons 21 years of age and over, and the personal cultivation of up to six cannabis plants per residence. An initiative statute approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise. (Cal Const, Art. II § 10(a)). Generally, AUMA created a state regulatory licensing system, which became effective January 1, 2018, governing the commercial cultivation, testing, distribution, and the manufacturing of adult-use cannabis products. Senate Bill 94 became law on June 27, 2017, which merged California’s licensing scheme relative to medical cannabis activities and businesses, with the licensing scheme enacted by the AUMA. What was formerly known as the AUMA has now been renamed to the “Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act” (hereinafter, “MAUCRSA”). This report, and in more detail, the more comprehensive information and discussion that will take place with the City Council at the January 19, 2021 meeting, and at subsequent meetings if so desired by the Council, specify what state law regulates, and the authority pursuant to state law for the City of Vernon (“City”) to regulate commercial cannabis activities within its jurisdiction. The report provides a summary of what the Vernon Municipal Code currently regulates concerning cannabis. This report further provides information on what other jurisdictions are regulating, and seeks a directive from City Council should it opt to direct the City Attorney’s Office and/or City staff to present a draft ordinance to the City Council. DISCUSSION: A. Summary and History of State Cannabis Related Laws, and Vernon’s Legislative Actions. • In 1996, the voters of the State of California approved Proposition 215 (codified as California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5 and entitled “The Compassionate Use Act of 1996” or “CUA”). • The intent of Proposition 215 was to enable persons who are in need of cannabis for medical purposes to use it without fear of criminal prosecution under limited, specified circumstances. The proposition further provides that “nothing in this section shall be construed to supersede legislation prohibiting persons from engaging in conduct that endangers others, or to condone the diversion of [cannabis] for non-medical purposes.” • In 2004 the Legislature enacted Senate Bill 420 (codified as California Health and Safety Code section 11362.7 et seq. and referred to as to the “Medical Marijuana Program” or “MMP”) to clarify the scope of Proposition 215, and to provide qualifying patients and primary caregivers who collectively or cooperatively cultivate cannabis for medical purposes with a limited defense to certain specified state criminal statutes. • Assembly Bill 2650 (2010) and Assembly Bill 1300 (2011) amended the Medical Marijuana Program to expressly recognize the authority of counties and cities to “[a]dopt local ordinances that regulate the location, operation, or establishment of a medical marijuana cooperative or collective” and to civilly and criminally enforce such ordinances. • In City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients Health and Wellness Center, Inc. (2013) 56 Cal.4th 729, the California Supreme Court held that “[n]othing in the CUA or the MMP expressly or impliedly limits the inherent authority of a local jurisdiction, by its own ordinances, to regulate the use of its land ….” Further, in Maral v. City of Live Oak (2013) 221 Cal.App.4th 975, the Court of Appeal held that “there is no right – and certainly no constitutional right – to cultivate medical marijuana ….” The Court in Maral affirmed the ability of a local government entity to prohibit the cultivation of cannabis under its land use authority. • On October 9, 2015, Governor Jerry Brown signed three bills into law (AB 266, AB 243, and SB 643), collectively currently known as the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (“MCRSA”, formerly “MMRSA”). MCRSA establishes a state-licensing scheme for commercial medical cannabis uses, while protecting local control by requiring that all such businesses must have a local license or permit to operate in addition to a state license. MCRSA allows the City to completely prohibit commercial medical cannabis activities. • On November 8, 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64, titled the “Adult Use of Marijuana Act” (the “AUMA”), which became effective immediately, and enacted a state statutory scheme legalizing, controlling, and regulating the cultivation, processing, manufacturing, distribution, testing, and sale of adult-use cannabis, including cannabis products, for use by adults twenty-one (21) years of age and older. The AUMA set an implementation date for commercial operations of January 1, 2018. • The AUMA added, among other provisions, subdivision (a)(3) to Section 11362.1 of the Health and Safety Code (which all subsequent statutory references being to such Code) making it legal under state and local law for persons twenty-one (21) years and older to possess, plant, cultivate, harvest, dry, or process not more than six (6) living cannabis plants, and possess the cannabis produced by the plants, upon the grounds of a private residence, provided such personal cultivation activities comply with various requirements set forth in Section 11362.2. • Notwithstanding the foregoing, in subdivision (b) of Section 11362.2 the AUMA allows cities to completely prohibit persons from engaging in outdoor Personal Cultivation Activities, and while cities may not completely prohibit indoor Personal Cultivation Activities, cities may enact and enforce reasonable regulations on indoor Personal Cultivation Activities. • Pursuant to Business & Professions Code section 26200(a), the AUMA allows cities to ban all or part of the uses allowed under its provisions: Nothing in this division shall be interpreted to supersede or limit the authority of a local jurisdiction to adopt and enforce local ordinances to regulate businesses licensed under this division, including, but not limited to, local zoning and land use requirements, business license requirements, and requirements related to reducing exposure to second hand smoke, or to completely prohibit the establishment or operation of one or more types of businesses licensed under this division within the local jurisdiction. (Emphasis added). • Senate Bill 94 became law on June 27, 2017, which merged California’s licensing scheme relative to medical cannabis activities and businesses, with the licensing scheme enacted by the AUMA. What was formerly known as the AUMA was renamed to the “Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act” (“MAUCRSA”). • AB 133 became law on September 18, 2017 which, amongst other changes, removed the requirement that different commercial license types of cannabis businesses (e.g., cultivators, manufacturers, retailers, etc.) maintain “separate and distinct” premises. By removing that requirement, a single physical location can now hold multiple state licenses, subject to applicable local ordinances. • In late November 2017, the three state licensing authorities charged with licensing and regulating commercial cannabis activity in California commenced releasing Emergency Regulations, outlining the standards and licensing procedures for both medicinal and adult-use commercial cannabis. Said Emergency Regulations were readopted in June 2018. • Federal Controlled Substance Act, 21 U.S.C § 801 et seq., continues to classify cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug, which is defined as a drug or other substance that has a high potential for abuse, that has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and that has not been accepted as safe for use under medical supervision. Currently, the Federal Controlled Substances Act contains no exemption for medical purposes. • The City of Vernon currently has a regulatory ban on commercial cannabis businesses and operations citywide. Municipal Code Section 26.4.1-5(b), “Uses that Are Prohibited or Limited,” currently regulates that “No Dispensary, Store, Co-op, or Cultivation Operation is permitted in any Zone or Overlay Zone.” Vernon Municipal Code Section 26.2.9, defines “Marijuana Dispensary, Store, Co-op, or Cultivation Operation” to mean and include any location, structure, facility, residence, or similar to the same used, in full or in part, as a place at or in which marijuana is sold, traded, exchanged, bartered for in any way, made available, located, stored, placed, planted, cultivated, or processed, including any of the foregoing if used in connection with the delivery of marijuana.” B. Regulating Commercial Cannabis Activities Pursuant to State Law. 1.State License Types: There are different state license types, and with the exception for laboratory testing, each license issued will have an “M” for medicinal or an “A” for an adult-use license. The different license types include: •Cultivation •Manufacturer •Distributor •Testing laboratory •Retailer, and •Microbusiness 2. State Licensing Authorities: There are three state licensing authorities charged with licensing and regulating commercial cannabis activity in California. These include the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“BCC”), California Department of Food and Agriculture (“CDFA”), and the California Department of Public Health (“CDPH”). • CDFA is designated as the state agency responsible for issuing licenses to commercial cannabis cultivators in California. Cultivation licenses have three main categories: cultivators, nurseries and processors. • CDPH is responsible for regulating the manufacturing component of the industry. CDPH released Emergency Regulation outlining the standards and licensing procedures for both medicinal and adult-use commercial cannabis manufacturing and products. There are four (4) manufacturing license types. • BCC is responsible for regulating all other commercial cannabis businesses. All cannabis businesses must have a state license in order to lawfully operate. State licenses cannot be issued to an applicant whose operations would violate provisions of any local ordinance or regulations. State licenses are valid for one year. 3. California Code Regulations: Regulations issued by the state are extensive, comprehensive and technical depending on the type of cannabis operation. Notwithstanding, below are some standards worth highlighting: • Local compliance verification is required before the state issues a license. • Cannabis operations must be at least 600 feet from sensitive sites, such as schools, youth centers and day care centers. Local ordinances can be more restrictive. • Owners of a commercial cannabis business must submit fingerprints, information regarding any criminal convictions, and disclose whether they have a financial interest in any other commercial cannabis business licensed under MAUCRSA. • Security measures are required at licensed premises, including employee badges, designated limited-access areas, and security personnel; 24-hour video surveillance for areas containing cannabis and cannabis products, as well as all entryways and exits; retailers must also have video surveillance in point-of-sale areas and security personnel; and alarm systems. • Applicant for a license with more than 20 employees must either: attest that they have entered into a labor peace agreement and that they will abide by the terms of the agreement, and provide a copy of the agreement to BCC; or, provide a notarized statement indicating the applicant will enter into and abide by the terms of the labor peace agreement. • As noted above, there are additional and separate requirements by license type, which the operators are required to adhere, and the state to enforce. • Cultivation applicants will be required to demonstrate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance. This may be achieved by a local jurisdiction completing a site-specific analysis or the applicant providing a CEQA documents to be certified by the lead agency. • There are specific waste management laws concerning cannabis waste. 4. State Tax: • Excise tax is fifteen (15) % of the average market price of any retain sale by a cannabis retailer. • The excise tax is in additions to the sales and use tax imposed by state and local governments. • The law also imposes a cultivation tax of $9.25/dry-weight ounce (flowers) and $2.75/dry-weight ounce (leaves) on the privilege of cultivating cannabis. • Local agencies that ban cultivation or retail sales of cannabis are not eligible for grants from taxes generated. C. Federal Preemption, Enforcement and Recent Development at the Federal Level: Cannabis remains an illegal Schedule 1 drug. In June 7, 2018, a bipartisan congressional bill was introduced to remove the federal ban on cannabis, but nothing transpired from same. On June 11, 2018, seven mayors formed a coalition to advocate for a federal cannabis policy reform. Specifically, mayors from the cities of Denver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and West Sacramento sponsored a resolution at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Boston that asked the federal government to remove cannabis from a list of illegal drugs, among other things. The incoming White House administration has pledged to decriminalize cannabis nationwide, which would dramatically reshape the nation’s legal landscape for commercial cannabis businesses, including federal banking and financing of said industries. D. What are other Cities Doing: The presentation that accompanies this Staff Report provides what cities in Los Angeles County currently regulate at least one cannabis business classification, and provides information on three (3) cities’ current commercial cannabis programs. E. Where do we go from Here: City of Vernon’s Options and Considerations: 1. Regulate Certain Commercial Cannabis Activities: The City may opt to allow and regulate some or all commercial cannabis uses and activities, by implementing an ordinance with a permitting and regulatory structure. The City would need to adopt corresponding land use and business regulations, and impose corresponding fees. The City could also impose additional fees on selected and permitted cannabis operators through Operational or Development Agreements, which may be negotiated and ultimately mutually agreed upon by the City and said operators. For example, the fees may be in the form of a percentage of gross revenues and/or a rate for the square footage of a facility. The City may also impose taxes on commercial cannabis businesses to cover costs incurred with licensing, regulation, tax collection, enforcement, auditing, etc. Any tax imposed would require voter approval. If the City decides to permit and regulate any of the uses or activities currently prohibited in the City’s laws, Council would need to direct the City Attorney’s office, with the support of City staff, to initiate code amendments. The presentation that accompanies this report included recommended elements to incorporate into an ordinance regulating commercial cannabis business, if that is the direction provided by City Council. 2. Continue to Prohibit All Commercial Cannabis Activities: If the City opts to continue to ban all commercial cannabis activity citywide, then Vernon Municipal Code Section 26.4.1-5(b) can remain in place, or amendments to same may also be made. F. If the City Council opts to explore regulation of cannabis activities, it could direct the City Attorney’s Office and City staff to review the matter further and return with recommendations or provide feedback or direction on the major provisions, topics, standards and regulations. 1. Type: The two types are Medicinal and Adult-Use. The City may consider allowing one type, both types, or the type depending on the allowed business classification(s). 2. Classifications Allowed: Classifications are based on the state licenses issued: Cultivation, Manufacturer, Distributor, Testing Laboratory, Retailer, and Microbusiness. 3. Explicit Prohibited Cannabis Activities and Businesses: Explicit prohibitions may be included, if the City Council desires, such as retail storefront businesses. 4. Locations Where Businesses will be Allowed: The City may allow businesses in specified zones only and/or it may establish a special overlay zone. • Additional Consideration: Distances from sensitive sites, and what is considered a “sensitive site.” Staff may generate maps showing current state-required buffer zones of 600’ from schools, park, day care centers, and youth activities based on sites identified. City staff may generate maps to reflect where businesses would be allowed based on different minimum distance requirements from additional sensitive sites, as well as different distances from such sites (e.g., 1,000’ vs. 600’). Note: buffer zones may change in the future as sensitive uses are established (new uses) or existing uses cease to exist. 5. Minimum Application Requirements: • General Comment: In addition to the state application requirements, the City may impose additional minimum application requirements, which may be considered as an initial screening process, and/or as part of a merit-based, scoring system. 6. Type of Approval(s), License(s), Permit(s), and/or Land Use Entitlement(s) Required to Establish a Commercial Cannabis Business: • General Comment: Authorization to establish a business may come in the form of a ministerial license, where it is issued by right; a regulatory permit or license, where the City is allowed to impose terms; and/or through land use approvals that may be negotiated and/or approved. This does not affect the requirement to obtain state-issued license which will also be required. 7. Review and Approval Process: • General Comment: Matters to consider include types of review and approval processes (allowed “by-right”, approved by body, or negotiated); single or multiple stages of review and approvals (i.e., initial screening, if meet minimum requirements move to next phase, etc.); individual(s) or bodies reviewing and approving applications, making recommendations to other bodies, and/or issuing final approvals. 8. Tax and Revenue Structures: • General Comment: The City may impose fee or tax structures (tax requires a ballot measure), or a combination of both; a specific fee or tax may be designated based on a percentage of gross revenue or square footage of a facility, or a fee may be negotiated; and a designation of City fund(s) where revenue will be allocated, including whether the City wants to establish community based fund program(s), and require applicants to fund same. 9. Compliance and Enforcement Provisions: • General Comment: Provisions to serve as a deterrent for those businesses operating unlawfully without City approvals, and to ensure compliance is continuous for those approved businesses, as well as the implementation of enforcement tools to allow law enforcement, Code Enforcement, and other City staff to effectively monitor approved businesses, and terminate illegal operations. 10. Any Additional Operational Provisions Important to the City: • General Comment: additional standards the Council desires to impose as a term in an ordinance under any topic, including those listed hereinabove. Fiscal Impact: The recommended action can be carried out without additional impact on the current operating budget. Attachments: 1. Cannabis City Council Study Session STUDY SESSION Regulating Commercial Cannabis Businesses: State Law Authority, Local Regulation & Policy Considerations City of Vernon January 19, 2021 Arnold Alvarez-Glasman, Interim City Attorney Norma Copado, Interim Assistant City Attorney Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin, Attorneys at Law Overview of Study Session State Law Regulating Commercial Cannabis Businesses State Licensing and Cannabis Classifications Local Regulation, Jurisdiction, and Authority: Current City of Vernon Laws and Information on Other Municipal Jurisdictions Policy Considerations, Including those to Incorporate in a Local Program/Ordinance Allowing Commercial Cannabis Businesses, Including Fee and Revenue Streams Recommended Elements to Incorporate into a City of Vernon Commercial Cannabis Business Ordinance Questions, Comments, and/or Direction to Interim City Attorney’s Office and/or City Staff © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 2 In 1996, the voters of the State of California approved Proposition 215, entitled “The Compassionate Use Act of 1996” or “CUA”. The intent of Proposition 215 was to enable persons who are in need of cannabis for medical purposes to use it without fear of criminal prosecution under limited, specified circumstances. Compassionate Use Act - 1996 3 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com -November 8, 2016: voters passed Prop 64, titled the “Adult Use of Marijuana Act” (the “AUMA”). -AUMA enacted a state statutory scheme legalizing, controlling, and regulating the cultivation, processing, manufacturing,distribution,testing,and sale of nonmedical (i.e., adult-use) cannabis, for use by adults twenty-one (21) years of age and older. Prop 64 = “AUMA”4 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com -Portions effective Nov. 9, 2016: -Legalized non-public adult-use of cannabis (21 and over), and -Personal cultivation of up to 6 plants per residence. AUMA made effective immediately…5 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com The AUMA set an implementation date for commercial operations of 1/1/2018, establishing a state regulatory system to issue state licenses for operations, including: -commercial cultivation (growing) -distribution of adult-use (selling) -testing -manufacturing of cannabis products AUMA – effective January 1, 2018… 6 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com Prop 64 Voting “Yes” Results © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 7 Statewide: 57.40% voted “Yes” Los Angeles County:59.5% voted “Yes” City of Vernon:53% voted “Yes” SB 94 – “MAUCRSA” “MAUCRSA” Medicinal and Adult- Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act • Senate Bill 94 became law on June 27, 2017 • SB 94 merged California’s licensing scheme relative to medical cannabis activities and businesses, with the licensing scheme enacted by the AUMA. • What was formerly known as the AUMA was renamed to the “Medicinal and Adult- Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act.” © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 8 AB 133 “Cannabis Regulation” – effective September 18, 2017 • AB 133 became law on September 18, 2017 which, amongst other changes, removed the requirement that different commercial license types of cannabis businesses (e.g., cultivators, manufacturers, retailers, etc.) maintain “separate and distinct” premises. • By removing that requirement, a single physical location can now hold multiple state licenses, subject to applicable standards. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 9 MAUCRSA – General Provisions (Business & Professions Code §§26000 et seq.) Purpose and Intent:Establish a comprehensive system to control and regulate the cultivation, distribution,transport,storage,manufacturing, processing and sale of both of the following: (1) Medicinal cannabis (and cannabis products) for patients with valid physician recommendations. (2) Adult-use cannabis (and cannabis products) for adults 21 years of age and over. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 10 “Commercial Cannabis Activity” © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 11 Commercial cannabis activity is defined as “activities that include the cultivation, possession, manufacture, distribution, processing, storing, laboratory testing, packaging, labeling, transportation, delivery or sale of cannabis and cannabis products as provided for in [MAUCRSA].” [Section 26001(k) of the Business and Professions Code]. State-Issued Licenses © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 12 All cannabis businesses must have a state license in order to lawfully operate. State licenses cannot be issued to an applicant whose operations would violate provisions of any local ordinance or regulations. For example, if an operation in the City of Vernon currently desired to get a state license for a dispensary, the state could not issue a license due to the City’s current prohibition on commercial cannabis operations. State licenses are valid for one year. State License Classifications © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 13 There are six (6) general state license classifications. The different license classifications include: •Cultivation • Manufacturer •Distributor •Testing laboratory •Retailer, and •Microbusiness Three State Agencies are Authorized to Issue State Licenses © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 14 There are three state licensing authorities charged with licensing and regulating commercial cannabis activity in California. These include: 1. Bureau of Cannabis Control (“BCC”), 2. California Department of Food and Agriculture (“CDFA”), and 3. California Department of Public Health (“CDPH”). State License Classifications Cultivation means any activity involving the planting, growing, harvesting, drying, curing, grading, or trimming of cannabis. Cultivation licenses have 3 main categories: cultivators, nurseries and processors. License Classifications, at minimum, are as follows: • CULTIVATION – including mix of small, medium, or large operations; mixed-light sites; indoor and outdoor; specialty cottage; and nursery. California Department of Food and Agriculture (“CDFA”) is designated as the state agency responsible for issuing licenses to commercial cannabis cultivators in California. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 15 State License Classifications (cont’d) The California Department of Public Health (“CDPH”) is responsible for regulating the manufacturing component of the industry. Manufacturer “Manufacturer” is defined as a licensee that conducts the production, preparation, propagation, or compounding of cannabis or cannabis products either directly or indirectly or by extraction methods, or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis at a fixed location that packages or repackages cannabis or cannabis products or labels or re- labels its container. A manufacturer may also be a person that infuses cannabis in its products but does not perform its own extraction. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 16 State License Classifications (cont’d) Distributor Distribution is defined as “the procurement, sale, and transport of cannabis and cannabis products between licensees.” Some cities that regulate commercial cannabis activity will allow distribution as an ancillary use to other authorized activities, and not necessarily a main, principal use. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 17 State License Classifications (cont’d) Currently, a testing lab license is not required to designate whether the cannabis is used for medicinal (“M”) or adult- use (“A”) – all other licenses require to designate the intended use of the cannabis & cannabis products. Testing Laboratory Defined as a laboratory, facility, or entity that offers or performs tests of cannabis or cannabis products and that is both of the following: (1) Accredited by an accrediting body that is independent from all other persons involved in commercial cannabis activity in the state. (2) Licensed by the State of California. A licensed testing lab cannot hold any other state license for another classification. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 18 State License Classifications (cont’d) The Bureau of Cannabis Control is designated as the state agency to issue licenses for retail operations. Retailer: The retail sale and delivery of cannabis or cannabis products to customers. A retail site includes a physical location, including a building, room, or other area where the commercial cannabis activities are conducted. The two main categories under retail allowed by certain cities are (1) store-front retailers open to the public (i.e., commonly known as “dispensary”, and (2) delivery-only retailer, closed to the public. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 19 State License Classifications (cont’d) While the two other state agencies assist in ensuring the microbusiness licensee is in compliance, the Bureau of Cannabis Control is designated to issue licenses to these operations. Microbusiness Microbusiness licensees must engage in at least three (3)of the following commercial cannabis activities: 1. cultivation (less than 10,000 square feet), 2. manufacturing (level 1, type 6), 3. distribution, and 4. retail. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 20 Examples of State License Application Requirements © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 21 Owners of a commercial cannabis business must submit fingerprints and information regarding any criminal state or federal convictions and arrests (i.e., to serve as basis for denial, including any illegal cannabis operations cited by local jurisdiction). Evidence of the legal right to occupy and use the proposed location and provide a statement from the landowner of real property, or his or her agent, where the commercial cannabis activity will occur, as proof demonstrating acknowledgement and consent. For an applicant with 20 or more employees, provide a statement that the applicant will enter into, or demonstrate that it has already entered into, and abide by the terms of a labor peace agreement. Examples of State License Application Requirements (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 22 Obtain a current and valid state seller’s permit. Proof that does/will not sell tobacco or alcohol. Provide proof of a bond to cover the costs of destruction of cannabis or cannabis products if necessitated by a violation of licensing requirements. Applicant’s operating procedures including, but not limited, for: cultivation; extraction and infusion methods; transportation process; inventory procedures; quality control procedures; security protocols; and for applicants seeking to cultivate, the source or sources of water the applicant will use for cultivation. Examples of State License Application Requirements (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 23 A complete diagram of the proposed premises with “sufficient particularity.” • Interior building diagrams • Additional requirements for cultivation sites Provide a complete list of every person with a financial interest in the entity applying for the license. Examples of State License Application Requirements (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 24 A licensed premises shall not be located within a 600-foot radius of : •a school providing instructions in kindergarten or any grades 1 though 12; • day care center (includes any child day care facility other than a family day care home, and includes infant centers, preschools, extended day care facilities, and school-age child care centers), or •youth center (any public or private facility that is primarily used to host recreational or social activities for minors, including, but not limited to, private youth membership organizations or clubs, social service teenage club facilities, video arcades, or similar amusement park facilities). A local jurisdiction is authorized to (1) specify a more restrictive radius, and (2) may designate other “sensitive sites” to create distance buffers from businesses. Additional State Requirements © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 25 Cannabis purchased by a customer cannot leave a licensed retail premises unless they are placed in an opaque package. Local jurisdictions cannot prohibit the use of public roads by a licensee transporting cannabis in compliance with state law. Deliveries may only be made by a licensed retailer, microbusiness, or a licensed non-profit. Prohibitions related to advertising or marketing: •in a manner intended to encourage persons under 21 years of age to consume cannabis or cannabis products; •that is attractive to children; and •advertising signs within 1,000 feet of a day care center, school, playgrounds, or youth center. MAUCRSA “shall not be interpreted to supersede or limit the authority of a local jurisdiction to adopt and enforce local ordinances to regulate businesses licensed under this division, including, but not limited to, local zoning and land use requirements, business license requirements, and requirements related to reducing exposure to secondhand smoke, or to completely prohibit the establishment or operation of one or more types of businesses licensed under this division within the local jurisdiction.” [Business and Professions Code Section 26200(a)(1)]. Local Jurisdictions 26 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com “Any standards, requirements, and regulations regarding health and safety, environmental protection, testing, security, food safety, and worker protections established by the state shall be the minimum standards for all licensees under this division statewide. A local jurisdiction may establish additional standards, requirements, and regulations.” [Business and Professions Code Section 26201]. Local Jurisdictions (cont’d)27 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com Current City of Vernon Law Concerning Cannabis Vernon Municipal Code Section 26.4.1-5(b), “Uses that Are Prohibited or Limited,” currently regulates that “No Dispensary, Store, Co-op, or Cultivation Operation is permitted in any Zone or Overlay Zone.” Vernon Municipal Code Section 26.2.9, defines “Marijuana Dispensary, Store, Co-op, or Cultivation Operation”to mean and include any location, structure, facility, residence, or similar to the same used, in full or in part, as a place at or in which marijuana is sold, traded, exchanged, bartered for in any way, made available, located, stored, placed, planted, cultivated, or processed, including any of the foregoing if used in connection with the delivery of marijuana.” In essence, the City of Vernon currently has a regulatory ban on commercial cannabis businesses and operations citywide. © 2017 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 28 LA County Cities Currently Regulating At Least One Cannabis License Classification © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 29 •Avalon •Baldwin Park •Bell •Bellflower •Carson •Commerce** •Cudahy** •Culver City •El Monte •Huntington Park •Lancaster •Long Beach •Los Angeles •Lynwood** •Malibu •Montebello** •Palmdale •Pasadena •Pomona •Santa Monica •West Hollywood **Some specifics are provided about these programs in this presentation November 2020: City-Specific Cannabis-Related Measures Passed by Voters in Los Angeles County Artesia: Measure Q was passed to impose a tax on cannabis up to $20.00 per square foot of cultivation, and 15% of gross receipts for all other cannabis businesses (passed by 67.36%) Calabasas: Measure C was passed to impose a cannabis tax of up to 10%, raising up to $10,000 a year, with additional revenue of up to $300,000 per dispensary (passed by 61.12%) Hawthorne: Measure CC was passed to impose a 5% cannabis business tax on the gross receipts of a cannabis business (if permitted in the future) (passed by 61.49%) Pomona: Measure PM amends the Pomona Zoning Ordinance to create zones (passed by 51.25%), and Measure PO implements a regulatory program to allow manufacturing, retail- storefront, indoor cultivation, distribution, testing, and microbusiness (passed by 59.11%) At least 21 other cities in the State of California submitted cannabis-related measures to the voters in November 2020 ranging from gauging whether there is support for the program, implementing a regulatory program, to imposing taxes. © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 30 Information on Cities’ Cannabis Programs © 2020 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 31 CITY OF LYNWOOD* Approved Operators: 19 operators were approved by the City Types of Businesses Allowed: Manufacturing, Distribution, Non-Storefront Retail Delivery, & Testing Businesses Currently Operating: 6 Fees and Revenues collected by the City: FY 2019-20 Cost Recovery Fee (CRF): $196,000 Quarterly Fees: $203,548.62 Transfer or Change in Ownership: $112,500 Delays or Obstacles in businesses operating: The LA County Fire Department has been the biggest obstacle, as there are delays in the review and approval of the construction documents. Has the City had to address any public safety problems specific to a commercial cannabis program:No Any other relevant information or data : To assist operators, the City developed a Release of Liability that allows the construction to begin while the project is being reviewed by the LA County Fire Department. A final approval of the project will not be given until they have approval from the LA County Fire Department. *Information current as of November 2020. Information on Cities’ Cannabis Programs (cont’d) © 2020 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 32 CITY OF MONTEBELLO* Total Applications Received: 39 applications received Approved Operators: 24 operators approved by the City Types of Businesses Allowed: Indoor Cultivation, Manufacturing, Distribution, Non-Storefront Retail Delivery Businesses Currently Operating: 2 businesses currently operating, 2 pending business license issuance Fees and Revenues collected by the City: The City collected approximately $1.7 million in one-time application and program fees from the 24 approved operators. The City will soon start to collect operating fees and Community Benefit Fund Program fees from the businesses that are currently in operation. Delays or Obstacles in businesses operating: Operators seeking amendments to their development agreements, especially as they relate to changes or transfers of ownership. Has the City had to address any public safety problems specific to a commercial cannabis program:The City has not experienced any safety issues or calls for service at any of the 24 approved locations. Any other relevant information or data : Working capital and seeking the proper investors has been an ongoing challenge within this industry. *Information current as of November 2020. Information on Cities’ Cannabis Programs (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 33 CITY OF COMMERCE* Total Applications Received: 45 complete/eligible applications received Approved Operators: 23 operators approved by the City Types of Businesses Allowed: Indoor Cultivation, Manufacturing, Distribution, Non-Storefront Retail Delivery, Microbusiness, and Testing Businesses Currently Operating: 7 businesses currently operating Fees and Revenues collected by the City (as of December 31, 2020): -Program Fees, including Application and Licensing Fees (one-time fees): $3,040,350.60 - Ongoing Operational and Non-Operational Fees: $1,016,334.14 - Community Benefits Fund Program (ongoing): $846,820.64 - Grand Total: $4,903,505.38 Delays or Obstacles in businesses operating: The plan check and permit approval process has been challenging and lengthy for most operators. Prior to being fully operational, each business must obtain approval from Building & Safety, Fire Department, Industrial Waste, Sanitation, and Public Health. The LA County Fire plan check process has proved to slow down the operators and the overall plan check and approval process. Has the City had to address any public safety problems specific to a commercial cannabis program:No. Any other relevant information or data: Subtracting expenditures from the $4.9, in approximately two years with only 7 operators in business (and some only partially), the City has made a healthy profit and it has reinvested in City services. *Information current as of December 31, 2020. Policy Considerations, Including those Recommended to Incorporate into a Local Program and Ordinance Allowing Commercial Cannabis Businesses © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 34 Types of classifications/businesses it wants or does not want in its jurisdiction. The review and approval process. What type of land use and/or development or operating agreements, regulatory permits or licenses will be required. Regulatory business permit/license, land use entitlement, development agreement, operating agreement, or a combination thereof? Incorporate ALL minimum State requirements, and impose additional/more stringent requirements, including operational standards, stringent security plans, pro forma/financial health of applicants, authority to monitor businesses continuously, odor control plans, limitations on signage. Policy Considerations to Incorporate in an Ordinance Allowing for Commercial Cannabis Businesses © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 35 What zones will the businesses be allowed to operate and/or should a special overlay zone be established? What is the buffer distance required between licensed premises and sensitive sites? Will sensitive sites be designated in addition to those identified by the state? What taxes and /or fee structure does the City want to impose? Policy Considerations to Incorporate in an Ordinance Allowing for Commercial Cannabis Businesses © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 36 Penalty Provisions •Any ordinance should have explicit language as to what the violations are if a cannabis business is operating illegally without City approvals, and the City’s ability to proceed administratively, civilly and/or criminally. •Any lawful operator not in compliance should be made aware of the legal consequences, including penalties, City’s ability to revoke any permits or licenses, and/or payment of staff time and attorneys fees for compliance efforts, which may also be negotiated as part of an agreement. •Authority to inspect premises, and authority to audit business records, should also be explicitly included in any ordinance. Fee Structures and Revenue Sources © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 37 Processing/ Regulatory / Permit / Entitlement Fee – Imposed as part of the application process to the City and/or if a regulatory permit or an entitlement is required to operate. Typically this fee will be charged to allow the City to recover all the costs associated with screening and processing applications, undergoing the review and approval process, and ensuring on-going compliance. The regulatory fee may be charged on an annual basis. Negotiated Operating Fees –For cities that require applicants to obtain a Development Agreement or Operating Agreement or Contract, a term that is typically negotiated with the operators is a percentage of the gross revenues, and/or a specified dollar amount based on the square footage of a cultivation facility. This avenue in an alternative to a tax ballot measure so that a city can secure operating fees from a busines through a contract in consideration/exchange for the city allowing the establishment of a cannabis business. Community Benefit Fund Program – Each approved operator may be required to annually allocate and pay an amount to fund this program, which is a separate account from the General Fund. Most cities designate this fund for social and recreational programs, such as for youth and seniors programming, but also for economic development. The latter has proved true especially with current drained city resources caused by COVID. For example in Vernon, operators can be required to annually allocate a required amount to the Vernon Community Fund. Utility Enterprise Funds Benefit - Vernon is in a unique position unlike other cities because it has its own utility servicing, wherein electricity and water will be in demand. While the literature across the board highlights the fact that the data remains scarce still at this point, in 2015, researchers estimated that cannabis grow facilities made up almost 50% of the new power demand in Colorado. Development Agreements © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 38 Development agreements are contracts negotiated between project proponents and public agencies that govern land uses that may be allowed in a particular project. They are subject to negotiation, notwithstanding, the underlying allowable land uses must be consistent with the city’s zoning laws, as well as the general and any specific plans. In practice a development agreement is commonly used in conjunction with other land use requirements. It is not uncommon to see a project proponent apply for approval of a conditional use permit, zone change and development agreement for the same project. Development agreements have three defining characteristics: 1.They allow greater latitude than other methods of approval to advance local land use policies in sometimes new and creative ways; 2.They allow public agencies greater flexibility in imposing conditions and requirements on proposed projects; and 3.They afford project proponents greater assurance that once approved, their projects can be built. Types of Fee Structures – Examples © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 39 Cudahy • Cannabis Permit Application Fee $11,590 • Cannabis Development Agreement deposit is $10,000 • Cannabis Development Review Permit (i.e., CUP) $6,500 deposit •Fees negotiated in the Development Agreement: 1.% of gross revenues will be payable to the City as a negotiated term of the Development Agreement 2.Funding of a Community Benefits Program – each operator is required to pay the same amount on an annual basis to fund this program Types of Fee Structures – Examples (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 40 Lynwood – Development Agreement •Fees negotiated in the Development Agreement: 1.Annual fee of $12.50 per square foot of cultivation area 2.Annual fee of 2.5 % of gross revenues from manufacturing activities 3.Funding of a Community Benefits Program – each operator is required to fund this program, to fund items such as community recreation facilities, expansion, and/or improvement to existing facilities or other physical improvements Taxes on Cannabis – Potential Revenue for Cities © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 41 Prop 64 exempted state and local sales tax against medical cannabis, however excise taxes may still be levied, including against the cultivation and manufacturing of medical cannabis State excise tax of 15% on adult-use cannabis. The law also imposes a cultivation tax of $9.25/dry-weight ounce (flowers) and $2.75/dry-weight ounce (leaves) on the privilege of cultivating cannabis. Local agencies that ban cultivation or retail sales of cannabis are not eligible for grants from taxes generated. Cities should take any cumulative tax rate into account before levying a cannabis specific tax, as •All existing local sales tax on adult-use cannabis will apply • All existing business license taxes will apply Taxes on Cannabis – Potential Revenue for Cities (cont’d) © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 42 Cannabis specific tax (unlike fees via a development agreement), require passage by 2/3 of voters at a municipal election Example: Culver City Measure A (approved at municipal election ballot on April 10, 2018).* Initial and maximum rates: • Storefront Medicinal Retail: 5-8% • Storefront Adult-Use Retail: 6-10% • Manufacturing: 4-6% • Distribution: 2-6% • Laboratory Testing: 1-5% • Indoor Commercial Cultivation: $12 per square foot *Initial rates are subject to change after 2 years. Too early to assess how much revenue Culver City will generate as applications were recently submitted in early May. (Culver City also charges an application fee that varies depending on category of business, but base amount is $7,879 and thereafter increases. Also, Annual Permit Fee is $27,771.) Recommended Main Elements to Consider to Incorporate into a Commercial Cannabis Business Ordinance / Program Business Classification: Indoor Cultivation, Manufacturing, Non-Storefront Retail Delivery, Testing, and ancillary Distribution (licensee to licensee), with all operations closed to the public. This allows the city the ability to legislate so as ease into regulating a new industry. Prohibitions: Explicitly Prohibit Outdoor Cultivation, Festivals, Store-front Retailer open to the public (i.e., dispensary), On-site Consumption Facilities. Sensitive Sites: Include residences as sensitive sites along with schools, youth centers and day cares. Review sensitive sites in immediately surrounding cities to be a “good neighbor.” Minimum Application Requirements: Include ALL minimum state requirements, and have more stringent requirements relating to criminal background of operators; financial plan, as well as pro forma; security plan, with requirements of surveillance cameras accessible to the City’s Police Department and registered security guard(s) from a pre-approved and vetted list of security companies; designated manager or liaison to the City, Law Enforcement and Business and Residential Community; operational and development standards; regulations on outdoor signage or advertisement; and enforcement and monitoring provisions. Fees and Revenue: (1) Ensure cost recovery fee analysis is complete and thorough to have a self-sustaining program when imposing program and application fees, (2) discretion to negotiate an established range of operating fees through an Operational Agreement or Development Agreement, and (3) establish a Community Benefit Fund Program requiring operators to annually contribute to same. “Licensing Scheme” either through an Operational Agreement, with a land use entitlement (and designate zones allowed for this use), or through a Development Agreement. Application Review and Approval Process: Merit-based, with objective, scoring criteria, and applications reviewed, evaluated and scored by a Panel or Committee (i.e., comprised of interdepartmental department directors or staff, as well as department directors and staff from other cities or governmental agencies). © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 43 City of Vernon’s Options © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com 44 City Council may direct the City Attorney’s office, in conjunction with City Staff, to draft a proposed ordinance, including any zoning law amendments such as a special overlay zone amendment, regulating commercial cannabis businesses in the City’s jurisdiction, and to include any policy directives given by City Council at today’s meeting; and/or City Council may provide direction to the City Attorney’s office (and/or City staff) to conduct further research on any issue discussed; and/or City Council may decide to maintain the current ban on commercial cannabis businesses by allowing the ban to remain; and/or Receive and file. DISCUSSION, DIRECTION AND/OR QUESTIONS City Council45 © 2021 Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin www.agclawfirm.com City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-453-2021 Submitted by: Sandra Dolson Submitting Department: City Clerk Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Approval of Minutes Recommendation: Approve the December 15, 2020 Regular City Council meeting minutes. Background: Staff has prepared and hereby submits the minutes for approval. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. 20201215 City Council Minutes MINUTES VERNON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Lopez called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. FLAG SALUTE Mayor Lopez led the Flag Salute. ROLL CALL PRESENT:Leticia Lopez, Mayor (via remote access) Melissa Ybarra, Mayor Pro Tem (via remote access) William Davis, Council Member (via remote access) Carol Menke, Council Member (via remote access) Diana Gonzales, Council Member (via remote access) STAFF PRESENT: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator (via remote access) Arnold Alvarez-Glasman, Interim City Attorney (via remote access) Lisa Pope, City Clerk (via remote access) Scott Williams, Finance Director (via remote access) Abraham Alemu, Public Utilities General Manager (via remote access) Fredrick Agyin, Health and Environmental Control Director (via remote access) Michael Earl, Human Resources Director (via remote access) Anthony Miranda, Police Chief (via remote access) Dan Wall, Public Works Director (via remote access APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA MOTION Council Member Davis moved and Mayor Pro Tem Ybarra seconded a motion to approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENT None. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 4 December 15, 2020 CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION Council Member Davis moved and Council Member Gonzales seconded a motion to approve the Consent Calendar. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. The Consent Calendar consisted of the following items: 1.Approval of Minutes Recommendation: Approve the December 1, 2020 Regular City Council meeting minutes. 2.Claims Against the City Recommendation: Receive and file the claim submitted by Christina Cicione on behalf of State Farm Mutual Insurance a/s/o Leydi Y. Sanchez in the amount of $3,617.68. 3.City Payroll Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 774, for the period of November 1 through November 30, 2020, which totals $4,014,048.08 and consists of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $3,061,210.91 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $952,837.17 paid through operating bank account. 4.Operating Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 58, for the period of November 15 through November 28, 2020, which totals $9,099,407.66 and consists of ratification of electronic payments totaling $8,952,303.19 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $147,104.47. 5.Fire Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the September 2020 Report. 6. Police Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the October 2020 Report. 7.Arbor Day Foundation Application for Tree City USA Recommendation: A. Find that the proposed action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as this application is not considered a “project” under CEQA which is defined as an action directly undertaken by a public agency which has the potential for resulting in either a direct physical change in the environment or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, Cal. Pub. Res. Code Section 21065. Under the proposed application, no such activity is being undertaken. Even if the application were to be considered a “project” under CEQA, which is not the case, CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 categorically exempts actions taken by regulatory agencies that assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment. Here, the request for authorization to submit an application to the Arbor Day Foundation will have no impact on the environment whatsoever; and B. Approve and authorize the Public Works Department to submit an application to the Arbor Day Foundation for Vernon to be Certified a Tree City USA for 2020. 8.Fiscal Year (FY) 2020/2021 Docket I Grants Awarded by Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee Recommendation: Receive and file the report, as it is being provided for informational purposes only, pursuant to Section 2.167(e) of the Vernon Municipal Code. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 4 December 15, 2020 9.Report on Services Agreement with Engineering Partners, Inc. Consultant Engineers for the Re-Design and Preparation of Plans for the Atlantic Bridge Widening Project Recommendation: Receive and file the report, as it is being provided for informational purposes only pursuant to Section 2.17.12(B)(3) of the Vernon Municipal Code. NEW BUSINESS 10.Americans with Disabilities (ADA), Title II, Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2020-43 adopting the 2020 City of Vernon Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act, Title II, Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. Public Works Director Wall introduced the item. Josh Klipp and Nico Sumowiec, Sally Swanson Architects, Inc., provided an overview of the Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. In response to Council questions, Public Works Director Wall discussed potential grants and efforts to obtain funding. MOTION Mayor Pro Tem Ybarra moved and Council Member Gonzales seconded a motion to: Adopt Resolution No. 2020-43 adopting the 2020 City of Vernon Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act, Title II, Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. ORAL REPORTS City Administrator Reports on Activities and other Announcements. City Administrator Fandino provided an update on recent Police activity and presented a video of the City of Hope thanking the City of Vernon for its Pink Patch project. He announced the nomination period for the City’s General Municipal Election from December 21, 2020 to January 25, 2021. He announced the upcoming holiday events and Green Vernon Commission meeting on December 16, 2020. City Council Reports on Activities (including AB1234), Announcements, or Directives to Staff. None. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 4 December 15, 2020 RECESS Mayor Lopez recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:28 a.m. CLOSED SESSION 11.PUBLIC EMPLOYEE EVALUATION Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Position: City Administrator RECONVENE At 10:13 a.m., Mayor Lopez adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular meeting. CLOSED SESSION REPORT Interim City Attorney Alvarez-Glasman reported that the Council, with all five members present, met in Closed Session, discussed the item on the agenda, and took no reportable action. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Lopez adjourned the meeting at 10:13 a.m. ______________________________ LETICIA LOPEZ, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________________ LISA POPE, City Clerk (seal) City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-462-2021 Submitted by: John Lau Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Operating Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, which totals $20,198,984.63 and consists of ratification of electronic payments totaling $15,143,135.26, ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $5,055,849.37 and voided Check Nos. 606605 and 606669 totaling $1,306,673.84. Background: Section 2.13 of the Vernon Municipal Code indicates the City Treasurer, or an authorized designee, shall prepare warrants covering claims or demands against the City which are to be presented to City Council for its audit and approval. Pursuant to the aforementioned code section, the City Treasurer has prepared Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59 covering claims and demands presented during the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank for City Council approval. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact of approving Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59, totals $20,198,984.63. The Finance Department has determined that sufficient funds to pay such claims/demands, are available in the respective accounts referenced on Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59. Attachments: 1. Operating Account Warrant Register No. 59 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021I hereby cerƟfy that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrantregister have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments andthat said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available forpayments thereof.____________________________________________________________ScoƩ WilliamsDirector of Finance / City TreasurerDate: _______________________________________________________This is to cerƟfy that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrantshave been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of saidwarrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers:Void Checks: 606605, 606669________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AM1/11/2021 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE056.5600.595200 $ 7,530.00 ConstrucƟon & Repair Support 746653A.M. 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202012083147617676055.9200.500170 $ ‐1,338.27 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012083147617676055.9200.500151 $ ‐0.01 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012083147617676055.9200.500210 $ 281.17 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012083147617676055.9200.500190 $ 1,843.58 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012083147617676055.9200.500150 $ 22,739.04 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012083147617676$ 1,425,645.7512/14/2020 10614055.9200.500180 $ 40,000.00 Capacity Charges 11/20 257973CITY OF RIVERSIDE002581 ‐ $ 40,000.0012/17/2020 10615Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 12 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420STEVEN FROBERG005155 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 121020$ 200.0012/17/2020 10616011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420FRANCISCO M GAVINA, JR005875 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 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AUTHORITY002517 ‐ $ 512,571.5212/17/2020 10622055.9200.500180 $ 29,212.33 Boulder Canyon Project Charges 11/20 GG1766W1120US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY002227 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 19,205.73 Boulder Canyon Project Charges 11/20 GG1766W1120$ 48,418.0612/17/2020 10623020.1084.520000 $ 323.62 Paving Materials~ 72769147 011.0014444VULCAN MATERIALS CO001695 ‐ $ 323.6212/17/2020 10624011.9019.590110 $ 171.10 TEST FEES 14435216 011.0014660WATTS REGULATOR COMPANY006666 ‐ 011.9019.590110 $ 1,500.00 DATABASE 14435216 011.0014660011.9019.590110 $ 600.00 CUSTOMER PORTAL 14435216 011.0014660011.9019.590110 $ 900.00 TESTER PORTAL 14435216 011.0014660$ 3,171.1012/17/2020 10625011.1003.596200 $ 375.00 Storage Services 530631WILLIAMS DATA MANAGEMENT003584 ‐ 011.1003.596200 $ 1,434.20 Storage Services 531138$ 1,809.2012/17/2020 10626Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 14 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500180 $ 225,608.00 Minimum Cost 12/20 PV1220SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 34,999.00 Variable Cost 11/20 PV1220055.9200.500150 $ ‐240,521.00 Over/Under Billing FYE 06/30/2020 PV1220055.122100 $ 10,000.00 PSF Cost 10/20 PV1220$ 30,086.0012/17/2020 10627055.9200.500170 $ 21,870.00 Electric Energy TransacƟons GA197920DEPARTMENT OF WATER & POWER002468 ‐ 055.9200.550022 $ 575.00 Electric Energy TransacƟons GA197920$ 22,445.0012/17/2020 10628011.1049.900000 $ 127,725.54 Fire StaƟon #76 Improvements 8008FASONE CONSTRUCTION, INC006919 ‐ 011.1049.900000 $ 115,042.76 Fire StaƟon #76 Improvements 8017RET$ 242,768.3012/17/2020 10629055.9200.500150 $ 275,806.97 Monthly Energy Related Payment 11202001BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG, L003336 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 6,589.28 COV Calculated Monthly Heat Rate 11202001055.9200.500180 $ 3,657,717.60 Monthly Capacity Payment 11202001055.9200.500150 $ ‐3,978.38 Fuel Burden 11202001$ 3,936,135.4712/18/2020 10630Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 15 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500240 $ 301.28 NERC/WECC Charges 202011233147502242CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 265,650.52 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500210 $ 14,677.81 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500151 $ ‐3.01 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500170 $ ‐23,048.99 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500190 $ ‐9,610.63 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500150 $ 22,053.81 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500190 $ 1,463.06 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500210 $ 274.99 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500151 $ ‐0.09 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500170 $ ‐2,512.28 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500170 $ ‐425.90 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500150 $ 1,566.80 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774055.9200.500151 $ 0.05 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 16 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500190 $ 190.38 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500210 $ 132.46 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012153247695774$ 270,710.2612/21/2020 10631055.9200.500160 $ 7,900.00 Natural Gas 11/20 1120107872CIMA ENERGY, LP006298 ‐ $ 7,900.0012/22/2020 10632Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 17 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4066458484CINTAS CORPORATION005490 ‐ 011.1046.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4066458484011.1047.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4066458484011.1049.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4066458484020.1084.540000 $ 142.53 Uniforms 4066458682055.8000.540000 $ 41.10 Uniforms 4066458682055.8100.540000 $ 151.38 Uniforms 4066458682056.5600.540000 $ 52.63 Uniforms 4066458682011.1043.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4067121894011.1046.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4067121894011.1047.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4067121894011.1049.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4067121894020.1084.540000 $ 140.50 Uniforms 4067121977055.8000.540000 $ 41.10 Uniforms 4067121977055.8100.540000 $ 295.09 Uniforms 4067121977056.5600.540000 $ 52.63 Uniforms 4067121977011.1043.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4067839356011.1046.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4067839356011.1047.540000 $ 43.00 Uniforms 4067839356011.1049.540000 $ 64.50 Uniforms 4067839356020.1084.540000 $ 144.18 Uniforms 4067839359055.8000.540000 $ 41.10 Uniforms 4067839359055.8100.540000 $ 150.02 Uniforms 4067839359Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 18 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE056.5600.540000 $ 52.63 Uniforms 4067839359CINTAS CORPORATION005490 ‐ 011.1043.540000 $ 82.85 Uniforms 4068492593011.1046.540000 $ 55.23 Uniforms 4068492593011.1047.540000 $ 55.23 Uniforms 4068492593011.1049.540000 $ 82.85 Uniforms 4068492593020.1084.540000 $ 140.49 Uniforms 4068492604055.8000.540000 $ 41.10 Uniforms 4068492604055.8100.540000 $ 150.02 Uniforms 4068492604056.5600.540000 $ 52.63 Uniforms 4068492604$ 2,610.2912/22/2020 10633055.9200.500162 $ 78,365.93 Biomethane Gas 10/20 RC4164ELEMENT MARKETS RENEWABLE NATU004665 ‐ 055.9200.500162 $ 112,707.40 Biomethane Gas RC4165055.9200.500162 $ 146,658.46 Biomethane Gas 11/20 RC4166055.9200.500162 $ 211,161.11 Biomethane Gas 11/20 RC4167$ 548,892.9012/22/2020 10634055.8100.596200 $ 73,476.00 Security Services~ 4334REVJRM006198 ‐ 055.9000.596200 $ 10,816.00 Security Services~ 4335$ 84,292.0012/22/2020 10635011.9019.590110 $ 888.29 Hardware & SoŌware Usage Fees 11683374KRONOS INCORPORATED005034 ‐ 011.9019.860000 $ 180.00 Workforce Central SoŌware 11688592$ 1,068.2912/22/2020 10636Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 19 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1049.590000 $ 3,582.00 Landscape Maintenance 11/20 91319MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES, INC006422 ‐ $ 3,582.0012/22/2020 10637055.9200.500160 $ 51,400.00 Natural Gas 11/20 277774MIECO, LLC006318 ‐ $ 51,400.0012/22/2020 10638011.9019.560010 $ 392.11 Audio Conferencing Charges USINV2011143689NTT CLOUD COMMUNICATIONS U.S.006801 ‐ $ 392.1112/22/2020 10639055.9200.596200 $ 841.76 Electronic Tagging~ 159946 055.0002815OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY INTL, I000629 ‐ $ 841.7612/22/2020 10640020.1084.900000 $ 18,360.00 Design Services 4467PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEE006787 ‐ $ 18,360.0012/22/2020 10641055.9200.500160 $ 17,000.00 Natural Gas 11/20 230452PACIFIC SUMMIT ENERGY, LLC005908 ‐ $ 17,000.0012/22/2020 10642011.1043.595200 $ 1,400.00 ADA Self EvaluaƟon & TransiƟon Plan 245742SALLY SWANSON ARCHITECTS, INC006702 ‐ $ 1,400.0012/22/2020 10643Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 20 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.7200.596702 $ 2,330.45 ResoluƟon Billing 1220SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ 055.9000.596200 $ 6,580.00 ResoluƟon Billing 1220055.9000.596700 $ 2,233.34 ResoluƟon Billing 1220055.9200.596200 $ 28,543.70 ResoluƟon Billing 1220$ 39,687.4912/22/2020 10644011.1026.502031 $ 14,596.37 Medical ReƟrees~ 169055655ANTHEM BLUE CROSS005182 ‐ $ 14,596.3712/22/2020 10645055.9200.500160 $ 36,625.00 Natural Gas 11/20 67506CALPINE ENERGY SERVICES, LP002060 ‐ $ 36,625.0012/22/2020 10646055.9200.500160 $ 948,731.25 Natural Gas 11/20 GASI00148925MACQUARIE ENERGY, LLC006086 ‐ $ 948,731.2512/22/2020 10647055.9200.500160 $ 495,255.30 Natural Gas 11/20 3320881MERCURIA ENERGY AMERICA, LLC006262 ‐ $ 495,255.3012/22/2020 10648Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 21 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500150 $ ‐20,781.72 RecalculaƟon Charges 12/20 202012223147772041CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500190 $ ‐165.61 RecalculaƟon Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500170 $ 929.73 RecalculaƟon Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500210 $ 10.83 RecalculaƟon Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500150 $ 287,182.17 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500210 $ 14,921.84 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500170 $ ‐62,068.76 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500190 $ ‐5,110.87 IniƟal Charges 12/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500170 $ 30,941.63 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500240 $ 226.41 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500150 $ ‐14,575.44 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500190 $ ‐763.70 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500210 $ ‐31.33 RecalculaƟon Charges 11/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500150 $ ‐110,128.09 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 22 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500180 $ ‐12.71 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500190 $ ‐1,252.06 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500170 $ 8,713.31 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500210 $ 320.06 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041055.9200.500240 $ 82.67 RecalculaƟon Charges 09/20 202012223147772041$ 128,438.3612/29/2020 10649055.9200.500210 $ 6,820.14 Wind‐Up Charges~ 2023845CALIFORNIA POWER EXCHANGE CORP003847 ‐ $ 6,820.1412/29/2020 10650055.9200.500160 $ 89,111.50 Biomethane RPS112020BIOFUEL GENERATION SERVICES, L005067 ‐ $ 89,111.5012/29/2020 10651011.9019.520010 $ 675.00 External Hot Desk User IN20200413 011.0014653CROSSPOINT NETWORK SOLUTIONS,000956 ‐ 011.9019.520010 $ 2,700.00 3300MCD Enterprise User Licenses IN20200413 011.0014653$ 3,375.0012/29/2020 10652020.1084.596700 $ 105.00 Reimb. DWOCP Renewal 112320WENDELL WALL006494 ‐ $ 105.0012/29/2020 10653Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 23 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9000.595200 $ 8,904.00 Natural Gas Compliance Services 111283G2 INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS, LLC006899 ‐ $ 8,904.0012/29/2020 10654011.1046.520000 $ 245.98 Parts & Services~ 132865 011.0014433GARVEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY000399 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 137.73 Parts & Services~ 133276 011.0014433011.1046.520000 $ 219.61 Parts & Services~ 133852 011.0014433011.1046.520000 $ 210.24 Parts & Services~ 134064 011.0014433$ 813.5612/29/2020 10655020.1084.900000 $ 125,800.00 Well & Booster Pump Maintenance 28290GENERAL PUMP COMPANY, INC000147 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 27,977.00 Well & Booster Pump Maintenance 28298$ 153,777.0012/29/2020 10656Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 24 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1031.850000 $ 720.26 Material No. ARB‐WV‐VC31‐C~ 1100778763 011.0014596INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR, INC003606 ‐ 011.1031.850000 $ 69.10 Material No. CBLMS‐F00200 ~ 1100778763 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 80.91 Sales Tax 10.25 1100778763011.1031.850000 $ 9,003.70 Material No. ARB‐KIT‐HD~ 1100779903 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 922.88 Sales Tax 10.25 1100779903011.1031.850000 $ 455.62 Material No. TGS‐3DP~ 1100781178 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 46.70 Sales Tax 10.25 1100781178011.1031.850000 $ 156.58 Material No. ARB‐SOFICVOPBUN1~ 1100783073 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 854.22 Material No. CF‐SVCARB2EX2Y~ 1100783073 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 994.22 Material No. ARB‐M24~ 1100787748 011.0014596011.1031.850000 $ 101.91 Sales Tax 10.25 1100787748$ 13,406.1012/29/2020 10657057.1057.500173 $ 4,355.23 Internet Access Services 180178560LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC003053 ‐ $ 4,355.2312/29/2020 10658011.1049.520000 $ 265.06 Small Tools, Plumbing, Electrical & 40861606MCMASTER‐CARR SUPPLY COMPANY001150 ‐ 011.1049.520000 $ 886.69 Small Tools, Plumbing, Electrical & 41126285011.1049.520000 $ 122.88 Small Tools, Plumbing, Electrical & 41397608055.8000.570000 $ 399.74 Hardware Supplies~ 47712158 055.0002802055.8400.590000 $ 498.37 Hardware Supplies~ 49642497 055.0002802055.8400.590000 $ 223.40 Hardware Supplies~ 49645813 055.0002802$ 2,396.1412/29/2020 10659Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 25 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.520010 $ 1,015.10 PREMIUM KEYBOARD FOR CF‐33 K16151460102 011.0014594ZONES, INC005784 ‐ 011.9019.520010 $ 104.05 Sales Tax 10.25 K16151460102$ 1,119.1512/29/2020 10660055.9200.500170 $ 24,669.00 Laguna Bell 12/20 7501204644SO CAL EDISON000059 ‐ 055.9200.500170 $ 53,460.00 Victorville Lugo Vernon 12/20 7501204681055.9200.500170 $ 126,360.00 Mead Laguna Bell 12/20 7501204682$ 204,489.0012/29/2020 10661055.9200.550022 $ 191,701.48 ReservaƟon & Transmission Charges 11/20 121420THE GAS COMPANY001581 ‐ $ 191,701.4812/29/2020 10662011.1033.520000 $ 63.52 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 101020_MULTIPLE 011.0014457HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES001552 ‐ $ 63.5212/02/2020 10663011.1043.560000 $ 53.07 Period: 09/29/20 ‐ 10/29/20 103020SO CAL EDISON000059 ‐ 055.8100.560010 $ 32.03 Period: 09/29/20 ‐ 10/29/20 103020(2)011.1043.560000 $ 315.89 Period: 10/01/20 ‐ 11/01/20 110320055.8100.560010 $ 652.66 Period: 10/01/20 ‐ 11/01/20 110320(2)$ 1,053.6512/02/2020 10664056.5600.560000 $ 24.01 Period: 10/08/20 ‐ 11/09/20 111220(3)THE GAS COMPANY001581 ‐ $ 24.0112/02/2020 10665011.1004.595200 $ 2,250.00 GASB 68 ReporƟng Services Fee 100000016258676CALPERS000714 ‐ $ 2,250.0012/10/2020 10666Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 26 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1033.520000 $ 18.99 Period: 11/20 933312460(2)UPS001617 ‐ 011.1041.520000 $ 45.63 Period: 11/20 933312460(2)$ 64.6212/14/2020 10667011.9019.560010 $ 178.71 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLEVERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 198.42 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 73.54 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 1,727.45 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 2,170.33 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 2,053.77 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 596.87 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 452.01 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 849.69 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 48.25 Period: 07/07/20 ‐ 08/07/20 080720_MULTIPLE$ 8,349.0412/14/2020 10668Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 27 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1040.520000 $ 66.24 Office Supplies 110922490001OFFICE DEPOT002190 ‐ 011.1002.520000 $ 64.19 Office Supplies 124388536001011.9019.520000 $ 9.02 Office Supplies 125723155001011.1002.520000 $ 23.41 Office Supplies 125723155001011.9019.520000 $ 0.86 Sales Tax 9.5% 125723155001011.1002.520000 $ 2.22 Sales Tax 9.5% 125723155001011.1002.520000 $ 3.74 Office Supplies 125737659001011.1031.520000 $ 20.54 Office Supplies 130342631001011.1031.520000 $ 36.37 Office Supplies 131019292001011.1031.520000 $ 353.44 Office Supplies 131021010001011.1031.520000 $ 31.08 Office Supplies 131021012001011.1031.520000 $ 18.73 Office Supplies 131021016001011.1026.520000 $ 97.14 Office Supplies 131219634001011.1026.520000 $ 203.38 Office Supplies 131221668001011.1026.520000 $ 113.37 Office Supplies 131221670001011.1047.520000 $ 415.29 Office Supplies 132995475001011.1003.520000 $ 41.21 Office Supplies 133029380001011.1003.520000 $ 27.55 Office Supplies 133029659001011.1049.520000 $ 415.29 Office Supplies 135543520001011.1049.520000 $ 228.35 Office Supplies 135550641001011.1031.520000 $ 299.96 Office Supplies 137123255001$ 2,471.3812/17/2020 10669Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 28 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1033.467100 $ 1,243.55 GEMT Quality Assurance Fee GEM0221N2HTSTATE OF CALIFORNIA000962 ‐ 011.1031.596200 $ 1,243.55 GEMT Quality Assurance Fee GEM0221N2HT$ 2,487.1012/17/2020 10670055.9000.502020 $ 7,156.29 RBF: J. Somoano 100000016248788CALPERS000714 ‐ $ 7,156.2912/22/2020 10671Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 29 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1001.502020 $ 1,407.01 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014CALPERS000714 ‐ 011.1002.502020 $ 9,185.37 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1003.502020 $ 5,282.91 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1004.502020 $ 19,485.72 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1024.502020 $ 4,672.32 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1026.502020 $ 9,557.03 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1031.502020 $ 16,485.87 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1033.502020 $ 3,743.17 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1040.502020 $ 6,636.83 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1041.502020 $ 8,787.16 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1043.502020 $ 27,025.15 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1046.502020 $ 5,123.63 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1047.502020 $ 4,884.70 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1048.502020 $ 2,468.90 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1049.502020 $ 5,309.46 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014057.1057.502020 $ 1,035.34 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1060.502020 $ 11,415.34 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014020.1084.502020 $ 21,954.62 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014056.5600.502020 $ 9,875.60 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.7100.502020 $ 5,070.53 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.7200.502020 $ 584.04 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.8000.502020 $ 8,972.99 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.8100.502020 $ 23,096.15 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 30 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8400.502020 $ 929.16 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014CALPERS000714 ‐ 055.9000.502020 $ 18,344.17 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.9019.502020 $ 9,079.18 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.9100.502020 $ 16,220.40 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014055.9200.502020 $ 8,840.25 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252014011.1031.502020 $ 188,509.00 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252019011.1033.502020 $ 770.00 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252021011.1031.502020 $ 296.00 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252025011.1033.502020 $ 300,854.00 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252028011.1024.502020 $ 54.00 Monthly Expense of UAL~ 100000016252032$ 755,956.0012/29/2020 10672011.1041.520000 $ 32.76 Period: 11/20 933312470(2)UPS001617 ‐ 011.1041.520000 $ 85.68 Period: 11/20 933312480(2)011.1041.520000 $ 72.01 Period: 12/20 933312490(2)011.1041.520000 $ 31.00 Period: 12/20 933312500(2)$ 221.4512/31/2020 10673TOTAL ELECTRONIC$ 15,143,135.26Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 31 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.520010 $ 4,323.86 Install Door Strikers 30180ALADDIN LOCK & KEY SERVICE000352 ‐ $ 4,323.8612/01/2020 606572011.1026.596900 $ 23.15 Perpetual Plaques 111458ALL AMERICAN TROPHY & ENGRAVIN005174 ‐ $ 23.1512/01/2020 606573055.8000.900000 $ 2,283.60 750X120003~ 468837100 055.0002826ANIXTER, INC005662 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 2,654.88 7882A86G12~ 468837100 055.0002826055.8000.900000 $ 506.20 Sales Tax 10.25 468837100$ 5,444.6812/01/2020 606574055.8400.590000 $ 602.96 Disposal Services I50000635316ASBURY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES002308 ‐ $ 602.9612/01/2020 606575055.8000.590000 $ 300.00 CalibraƟons INVVOL0004220ATLAS SAFETY SOLUTIONS006309 ‐ $ 300.0012/01/2020 606576011.1033.594000 $ 1,915.95 SC Service Agreement 5104609BEARCOM006054 ‐ $ 1,915.9512/01/2020 606577011.1031.596200 $ 3,541.30 Background InvesƟgaƟon Services 1145B‐LINE INVESTIGATIONS, INC006293 ‐ $ 3,541.3012/01/2020 606578011.1033.560000 $ 132.05 Period: 09/22/20 ‐ 10/21/20 102220(2)CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO000778 ‐ $ 132.0512/01/2020 606579Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 32 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE020.1084.593200 $ 73.57 ProporƟonal Amount~ 5143CITY OF LAKEWOOD003511 ‐ $ 73.5712/01/2020 606580055.8400.590000 $ 568.78 Bauer Annual Service 37289COMPRESSED AIR SPECIALTIES INC000988 ‐ $ 568.7812/01/2020 606581011.1033.596200 $ 1,729,445.07 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0009606COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES001444 ‐ 011.1033.596200 $ 1,305,472.64 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0009615$ 3,034,917.7112/01/2020 606582011.1060.520000 $ 4,733.00 Safe at Work & Safe at Home Posters~ 7718 011.0014555DRIZEN‐DOHS CORPORATE COMMUNIC004607 ‐ $ 4,733.0012/01/2020 606583011.1046.520000 $ 1,000.00 Transmission Kit 110920 011.0014614EL MONTE TRANSMISSION004093 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 1,100.00 Labor to Rebuild, Remove, & Install 110920 011.0014614011.1046.520000 $ 100.00 Sales Tax 10.00 110920$ 2,200.0012/01/2020 606584011.1046.590000 $ 350.00 Clean & Disinfect Unit L1004 T2020440 011.0014617EMERGENCY RESPONSE CRIME SCENE006953 ‐ $ 350.0012/01/2020 606585Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 33 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1033.520000 $ 1,600.00 One‐Time Tooling Set‐up Fee~ 153928IN 011.0014425ENTENMANN‐ROVIN CO001746 ‐ 011.1033.520000 $ 7,622.00 Badge: Vernon Fire Badge PL Dome Black 153928IN 011.0014425011.1033.520000 $ 16.00 Freight 153928IN 011.0014425011.1033.520000 $ 763.81 Sales Tax 10.00 153928IN$ 10,001.8112/01/2020 606586011.1033.570000 $ 3,851.35 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs 17939FIRE APPARATUS SOLUTIONS003796 ‐ 011.1033.570000 $ 2,405.87 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs 17940011.1033.570000 $ 444.74 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs 17941011.1033.570000 $ 155.19 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs 17942011.1033.570000 $ 1,882.33 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs 17943$ 8,739.4812/01/2020 606587020.1084.500140 $ 1,355.80 Sodium Hypochlorite 142455FULLER ENGINEERING, INC006622 ‐ 020.1084.500140 $ 1,320.84 Sodium Hypochlorite 142565020.1084.500140 $ 1,399.15 Sodium Hypochlorite 142673$ 4,075.7912/01/2020 606588055.8000.590000 $ 386.04 Various Materials & Tools~ 9677024441 055.0002801GRAINGER, CO001712 ‐ 055.8400.590000 $ 265.59 Various Materials & Tools~ 9679056920 055.0002801$ 651.6312/01/2020 606589011.1004.596200 $ 1,250.00 Contract Services Property Tax~ SIN004551HDL COREN & CONE003065 ‐ $ 1,250.0012/01/2020 606590Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 34 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE020.1084.900000 $ 15,970.00 Professional Services 10/20 13151INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING COR000706 ‐ $ 15,970.0012/01/2020 606591011.9019.560010 $ 314.61 Storage Services 202231194IRON MOUNTAIN000829 ‐ $ 314.6112/01/2020 606592011.1033.595200 $ 3,523.87 Plan Check Services 20209JSB FIRE PROTECTION, LLC001800 ‐ $ 3,523.8712/01/2020 606593011.1031.596200 $ 1,000.00 Background InvesƟgaƟon 2020VPD003LACHER, DONALD006567 ‐ $ 1,000.0012/01/2020 606594055.8100.570000 $ 36.00 Car Wash Services~ 1074 055.0002821MAYWOOD CAR WASH000870 ‐ 055.8100.570000 $ 52.00 Car Wash Services~ 1079 055.0002821$ 88.0012/01/2020 606595011.1026.597000 $ 93.50 Medical Services 69548787OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF006586 ‐ $ 93.5012/01/2020 606596011.9019.520010 $ 215.00 Time Tracking System 52986ONEPOINT HUMAN CAPITAL MGMT006475 ‐ $ 215.0012/01/2020 606597011.1026.596200 $ 52.00 Reimb. Live Scan 112420STEPHANIE MIKAN PIZANO006959 ‐ $ 52.0012/01/2020 606598Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 35 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1049.590000 $ 9,005.38 Janitorial Services 11/20 72394PRIORITY BUILDING SERVICES, LL006416 ‐ 011.1049.590000 $ 8,660.00 Day Porter Services 11/20 72396$ 17,665.3812/01/2020 606599011.1033.596200 $ 731.00 Reimbursement for DEA License 102120RICHARD P GUESS MD, INC003869 ‐ 011.1033.596200 $ 750.00 Medical Director Fees~ 102920$ 1,481.0012/01/2020 606600055.8000.590000 $ 22.66 Electrical Parts~ 9066538769 055.0002806ROYAL INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS001703 ‐ $ 22.6612/01/2020 606601020.1084.596200 $ 421.02 Annual OperaƟng Fees 3700753SOUTH COAST AQMD001158 ‐ 020.1084.596200 $ 421.02 Annual OperaƟng Fees 3700754020.1084.596200 $ 143.22 Emissions Fees 3704096020.1084.596200 $ 143.22 Emissions Fees 3704097$ 1,128.4812/01/2020 606602011.1033.596550 $ 350.00 PPE Module Renewal 2258STATION AUTOMATION, INC006072 ‐ $ 350.0012/01/2020 606603055.8000.590000 $ 2,101.20 CM1755F‐2094‐4242BB 7P TS~ DC20133658 055.0002817THE DURHAM COMPANY002698 ‐ 055.8000.590000 $ 2,682.48 CM623F‐4242BB 10P TEST SWITCH~ DC20133658 055.0002817$ 4,783.6812/01/2020 606604Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 36 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.590000 $ 373.78 SubstaƟon Oil Samples 5900294315WEIDMANN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY002075 ‐ $ 373.7812/01/2020 606606055.8000.590000 $ 3,339.00 Single Phase Power Capacitor~ 148309 055.0002824WESCO DISTRIBUTION, INC001360 ‐ 055.8000.590000 $ 317.21 Sales Tax 9.5% 148309$ 3,656.2112/01/2020 606607011.1004.595200 $ 3,500.00 AudiƟng Services 210714WHITE NELSON DIEHL EVANS, LLP006872 ‐ $ 3,500.0012/01/2020 606608011.1048.590000 $ 4,846.59 Re‐Finish Hardwood Floors 101920Z BEST HARDWOOD FLOORS006928 ‐ $ 4,846.5912/01/2020 606609011.1043.520000 $ 122.43 Portable Restrooms 669818A THRONE CO, INC000005 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 111.33 Portable Restrooms 670028$ 233.7612/08/2020 606610011.1024.593200 $ 510.00 Re: Garcia‐MarƟnez v. City of Vernon~ 260995BURKE, WILLIAMS & SORENSEN, LL005078 ‐ 011.1024.593200 $ 31.00 Re: Lopez, Reina v. City of Vernon~ 260997011.1024.593200 $ 2,077.00 Re: MarƟnes, Ismael v. City of Vernon, 261000$ 2,618.0012/08/2020 606611055.8400.590000 $ 550.20 Compressor Maintenance 2303COMPRESSOR SERVICE PROFESSIONA006045 ‐ $ 550.2012/08/2020 606612Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 37 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1026.596900 $ 393.59 Employee GreeƟng Cards 6720010CORDIAL GREETINGS006962 ‐ $ 393.5912/08/2020 606613011.1026.500245 $ 35,725.69 FY 2021 Assessment OSIP67948DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS003216 ‐ $ 35,725.6912/08/2020 606614020.1084.900000 $ 13,476.00 Engineering Services 10/20 ENG7144HARPER & ASSOCIATES ENGINEERIN000280 ‐ $ 13,476.0012/08/2020 606616011.1041.595200 $ 9,663.52 Building Plan Check & InspecƟon 64409INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP, IN004143 ‐ $ 9,663.5212/08/2020 606617011.1049.590000 $ 105.00 Pool Maintenance 1974LA POOL GUYS005340 ‐ $ 105.0012/08/2020 606618011.1031.596550 $ 500.00 2021 Annual Dues 112320LACPCA000138 ‐ $ 500.0012/08/2020 606619011.1048.530015 $ 373.42 Reimb. Possessory Interest Tax~ 120720BRIAN MARTINEZ006961 ‐ $ 373.4212/08/2020 606620Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 38 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1049.590000 $ 28,789.75 Remove & Install New Carpet Tile 1984MEGA RENOVATION, INC006667 ‐ 011.1049.590000 $ 3,750.00 Remove Louvers & Stucco 1986011.1049.590000 $ 4,978.50 Install Electrical Outlets 1987011.1048.590000 $ 11,945.00 Re‐Stucco Exterior of House 1989011.1048.590000 $ 1,975.00 Prep & Repair Fascia 1990$ 51,438.2512/08/2020 606621011.1048.530015 $ 748.43 Reimb. Possessory Interest Tax~ 120720CAROL MENKE006592 ‐ $ 748.4312/08/2020 606622011.1026.597000 $ 817.00 Medical Services 69347865OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF006586 ‐ 011.1026.597000 $ 418.50 Medical Services 69615464$ 1,235.5012/08/2020 606623011.1070.550000 $ 3,026.74 End‐of‐Watch Ceremony Equipment Rentals46070ORBIT EVENT RENTALS006385 ‐ $ 3,026.7412/08/2020 606624011.9019.595210 $ 1,300.00 Temporary Staffing 56644718ROBERT HALF TECHNOLOGY006957 ‐ 011.9019.595210 $ 1,200.00 Temporary Staffing 56688598$ 2,500.0012/08/2020 606625055.9000.540000 $ 123.74 Steel Toe Work Boots~ 12149IN 055.0002820SHOETERIA000171 ‐ 055.8000.540000 $ 89.09 Steel Toe Work Boots~ 12150IN 055.0002820$ 212.8312/08/2020 606626Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 39 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.7100.520000 $ 1,743.89 Envelopes ‐ No. 10 Custom Window~ 27199 055.0002839SILVA'S PRINTING NETWORK003775 ‐ 055.7100.520000 $ 178.75 Sales Tax 10.25 27199011.1004.520000 $ 336.32 No. 9 Envelopes ‐ Self Addressed 27203 011.0014644011.1004.520000 $ 34.47 Sales Tax 10.25 27203$ 2,293.4312/08/2020 606627011.1031.520000 $ 9.90 Laundry Services~ 11962 011.0014447STATE STREET LAUNDRY000191 ‐ 011.1031.520000 $ 5.40 Laundry Services~ 11963 011.0014447011.1031.520000 $ 15.30 Laundry Services~ 11964 011.0014447011.1031.520000 $ 8.10 Laundry Services~ 11965 011.0014447$ 38.7012/08/2020 606628011.4031.596200 $ 1,610.22 West InformaƟon Charges 842937116THOMSON REUTERS ‐ WEST000141 ‐ 011.4031.596200 $ 1,610.22 West InformaƟon Charges 843106266011.4031.596200 $ 1,610.22 West InformaƟon Charges 843278476$ 4,830.6612/08/2020 606629056.5600.596200 $ 109.00 New Ticket Charges 1120200791UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT000449 ‐ 056.5600.596200 $ 65.43 CA State Fee for Regulatory Costs DSB20196926$ 174.4312/08/2020 606630011.1043.590000 $ 1,925.70 Traffic Signal Maintenance 10/01/20 ‐ 94MA210000028CITY OF LOS ANGELES TREASURER001229 ‐ $ 1,925.7012/15/2020 606631Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 40 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 12.17 Conduit ~ 265244 055.0002837CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 2.89 Adapter ~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 0.98 Steel Locknut~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 1.79 Plst Bushing~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 70.68 Conduit~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 3.44 Adapter~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 2.39 Comp WT Connect~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 2.76 Plst Bushing~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 8.96 Channl Strap~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 29.36 Grnd Bushing~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 29.50 4" 90 degree Elbow PVC~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 199.00 Wire~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 620.72 400a 3p 600V Fuse Block~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 643.50 400a 600V Fast AcƟng Fuse~ 265244 055.0002837055.8000.900000 $ 166.88 Sales Tax 10.25 265244055.8000.900000 $ 47.56 Galvanized Nipple~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 17.80 Female Adapter~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 9.92 Coupling~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 29.50 90D Elbow~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 44.18 Conduit ‐ 1PVC~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 48.67 Conduit ‐ 2PVC~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 22.76 90D Elbow ~ 265245 055.0002834Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 41 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 18.54 90D Elbow ~ 265245 055.0002834CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 35.84 1 Chnnl Strap~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 23.84 2 Chnnl Strap~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 10.96 PVC Cement~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 796.00 Wire~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 51.49 Split Bolt (KS 34)~ 265245 055.0002834055.8000.900000 $ 118.60 Sales Tax 10.25 265245055.8000.900000 $ 94.80 90 D Galv Elbow 4 90 Gal Ell 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 95.12 Galvanized Nipple 4 x 12 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 39.24 Galvanized Coupling 4 Gal Coup 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 8.90 Female Adapter 4 PVC FA 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 32.00 Conduit 4 PVC SCH 40~ 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 11.96 Channl Strap PS1100 4EG 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 93.85 Conduit 4 PVC SCH80 ~ 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 29.50 90D PVC Elbow 4 90 PVC ELL 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 8.90 Female Adapter 4 PVC FA 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 47.56 Galv. Nipple 4 x 12 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 88.35 Conduit 1 PVC SCH 40~ 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 12.36 90D PVC Elbow 190 PVC ELL 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 6.90 Coupling 1 PVC COUP 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 7.84 Female Adapter 1 PVC FA 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 99.20 Galv Nipple 1 x 12 265246 055.0002838Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 42 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 289.97 N4, N12 Enclosure EN4SD24168GY 265246 055.0002838CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 47.09 Enclosure Panel EP 2416 265246 055.0002838055.8000.900000 $ 103.89 Sales Tax 10.25 265246055.8000.900000 $ 59.62 90D Galv Elbow 3 90 Gal Ell 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 18.95 Galv Coupling 3 Gal Coup 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 499.20 Wire 4/0 Bare Copper 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 4.30 PVC Adapter 1 PVC TA 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 12.36 90D Elbow 1 90 PVC Ell 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 9.87 Strap HD294 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 0.89 Chase Nipple CN50 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 8.84 Conduit 1 PVC~ 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 439.56 20 x 16 x 10 Enclosure 1418N4C10 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 3.44 PVC Male Adapter 1 PVC TA 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 19.12 Comp WT Conn 653 SRT 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 4.98 Comp WT Coupling 663 SRT 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 67.60 Conduit 1 EMT~ 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 9.60 Conduit Hanger 2B 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 293.50 Led Linear High bay LLHB240W50K‐D 265248 055.0002841055.8000.900000 $ 148.81 Sales Tax 10.25 265248055.8000.900000 $ 88.35 Conduit~ 265249 055.0002836055.8000.900000 $ 1.72 Adaptor ~ 265249 055.0002836055.8000.900000 $ 1.58 Steel Lock Nut~ 265249 055.0002836Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 43 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 1.36 2 Hole Strap~ 265249 055.0002836CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 9.53 Sales Tax 10.25 265249055.8000.900000 $ 699.20 Terminal Block Relay~ 265250 055.0002833055.8000.900000 $ 349.90 Terminal Block Relay 120V~ 265250 055.0002833055.8000.900000 $ 107.53 Sales Tax 10.25 265250055.8000.900000 $ 720.00 20A Single brkv L9‐20/1/C 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 207.84 5a 600V Midget Fuse CCMR5 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 129.90 600V Midget Fuse CCMR10‐10a 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 129.90 600V Midget Fuse CCMR 15‐15a 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 21.74 Pull Mesh Grip JP25 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 14.58 Myer Hub ST1 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 15.90 Copper Comp Lug 5/0 GL50048 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 9.60 Copper Comp Lug 4/0 GL4038 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 8.29 Copper Comp Lug 3/0 GL3038 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 44.07 Copper Burndy 350 Lugs YA31 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 29.80 Pulling Lubricant #77 31‐358 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 120.30 Insulated Bolt Splice PB5350 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 1.28 Female Adapter 114 PVC FA 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 310.00 18awg/4C Shld Cable 18/4 Shld~ 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 6.58 Red Bushing R355 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 9.80 Machine Bolt 114' MB12 114 265273 055.0002843055.8000.900000 $ 3.51 Machine Bolt 1' MB12 1 265273 055.0002843Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 44 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 182.77 Sales Tax 10.25 265273CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 37.90 Galvanized Conduit 3 Gal Coup 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 14.65 Close Nipple 3 x CL 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 21.70 Galvanized Nipple 3 x 4 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 90.20 3" Myers Hub ST8 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 76.00 Post Base PS3033SQEG 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 95.70 Back to Back PS200EH2T3 PG‐10 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 158.93 Galvanized Conduit 3 Gal 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 2.98 PLST Bushing PB300 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 1,366.80 Wire 500 MCM 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 124.80 Wire 3 THHN STR BLK 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 1,524.90 Wire 350 MCM 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 101.40 Wire 3 THHN STR BLK 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 39.48 Strut Safety Caps PS‐6153‐1 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 91.68 Pulling Grip 3303‐007 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 32.98 SQZ Pll Comp Lubricant 31‐358 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 59.01 Splt Bolt SK 3/0 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 39.70 Grnd Clamp w/Lug 30 H W Lug 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 133.84 Mechanical Grnd Conn GAR 3904 265274 055.0002844055.8000.900000 $ 411.30 Sales Tax 10.25 265274055.8000.900000 $ 72.20 WIRE 12 THHN STR BLK~ 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 72.20 WIRE 12 THHN STR WHT~ 265275 055.0002846Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 45 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 72.20 WIRE 12 THHN STR RED~ 265275 055.0002846CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 72.20 WIRE 12 THHN STR GRN~ 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 5.76 CONDUIT HANGER 2B 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 8.95 SEAL TITE FLEX 12 ST FLEX 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 13.80 SEAL TITE CONNECTOR STR 50 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 5.88 INDUSTRIAL DUPLEX COVER 4402 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 3.29 INDUSTRIAL TGL W/GFCI RCPT~ 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 18.50 15A TOGGLE SWITCH 120‐277V~ 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 20.50 20A GFCI RECEPTACLE GFNT2‐W 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 11.96 20A RECEPTACLE 120V BR20‐W 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 1.56 PLASTIC BUSHING PB50 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 96.00 12AWA / 3C CORD 12‐3 50 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 39.24 15A 125V PLUG HBL5266C 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 51.60 15A 125V CONN HBL5269C 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 29.16 ALUM M CONNECTOR CG62F2 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 1.56 STEEL LOCKNUT LN50 265275 055.0002846055.8000.900000 $ 61.15 Sales Tax 10.25 265275055.8000.900000 $ 595.76 Nema 4‐12 Enclosure N412363008C 265277 055.0002842055.8000.900000 $ 189.60 Wire Duct Narrow TYD2X3NPG6 265277 055.0002842055.8000.900000 $ 36.30 Wire Duct Cover TYD2CPG6 265277 055.0002842055.8000.900000 $ 837.00 Dead Front Fuse Holder LPSC001 265277 055.0002842055.8000.900000 $ 48.00 Din Rail R46277‐6 265277 055.0002842Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 46 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 30.00 35MM Symetrical Rail NSYCS 800 PLM 265277 055.0002842CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 34.96 Terminal Block Relay 700HLT12U24 265277 055.0002842055.8000.900000 $ 181.59 Sales Tax 10.25 265277055.8000.900000 $ 29.86 PULL BOX 10106 RTSC 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 10.80 GALVANIZED NIPPLE 1 X 3 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 63.84 MYERS HUB ST 3 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 6.30 REDU BUSHING R354 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 71.88 CONDUIT BODY LB 37 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 14.07 CONDUIT GASKET GASK573 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 23.67 CONDUIT COVER 370 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 81.40 GALVANIZED CONDUIT 1 GAL~ 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 39.80 7/8 SOLID CHANNEL PS 500~ 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 89.70 1‐5/8 SOLID CHANNEL PS 200 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 95.70 BACK TO BACK PS200 EH 2T3PG‐10 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 19.90 CHANNEL STRAP PS1000 34 EG 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 17.56 3 HOLE ANGLE PLATE PS 718 EG 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 5.67 4S J BOX 4SWSPL 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 9.90 COMP CONNECTOR R7602 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 8.90 CONDUIT HANGER 3/4 1B 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 3.95 CONDUIT HANGER 1/2 DB 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 94.00 SPRING NUTS PSRS12EG 265279 055.0002845055.8000.900000 $ 70.41 Sales Tax 10.25 265279Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 47 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE$ 16,805.9612/15/2020 606632011.1031.596500 $ 48.83 Strategic Trauma & Resiliency TacƟcs 120120IGNACIO ESTRADA III001956 ‐ $ 48.8312/15/2020 606633011.1043.520000 $ 2,568.30 Respirators N95~ 97510 011.0014554EXTREME SAFETY, INC004730 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 243.99 Sales Tax 9.5% 97510011.1043.520000 $ 386.70 Driver Leather Gloves Large~ 97512 011.0014595011.1043.520000 $ 386.70 Driver Leather Gloves XLarge~ 97512 011.0014595011.1043.520000 $ 394.00 Driver Leather Gloves 2XLarge~ 97512 011.0014595011.1043.520000 $ 42.85 Glide Earplug~ 97512 011.0014595011.1043.520000 $ 114.97 Sales Tax 9.5% 97512011.1043.520000 $ 1,245.60 Disposable Face Masks~ 98513 011.0014654011.1043.520000 $ 127.67 Sales Tax 10.25 98513$ 5,510.7812/15/2020 606634011.120010 $ 582.20 (0500‐100) Regular Coffee 42 ‐ 1.5oz 4100808 011.0014643F GAVINA & SONS, INC001926 ‐ 011.120010 $ 760.00 (0500‐200) Coffee Beans, 5 pd. Bags#4100808 011.0014643011.120010 $ 200.36 (0500‐210) French Vanilla Powder # 546 4100808 011.0014643011.120010 $ 182.00 (0500‐220) Chocolate Powder # 665 4100808 011.0014643011.120010 $ 379.20 (0500‐230) Cream Powder # 3008 4107041 011.0014643$ 2,103.7612/15/2020 606635Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 48 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.120010 $ 2,548.08 DucƟle Iron 8" Pipe~ S100040788001 011.0014655FAMCON PIPE & SUPPLY, INC006889 ‐ 011.120010 $ 261.18 Sales Tax 10.25 S100040788001$ 2,809.2612/15/2020 606636011.1003.596550 $ 175.00 Membership Dues 120820INT'L INST OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS005144 ‐ $ 175.0012/15/2020 606637011.1046.520000 $ 98.12 Parts 16856 011.0014618J&H AUTO BODY003122 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 105.90 Bumper Parts 16856 011.0014618011.1046.590000 $ 149.60 Paint Labor 16856 011.0014618011.1046.590000 $ 224.90 Body Shop Labor 16856 011.0014618011.1046.520000 $ 20.86 Sales Tax 10.25 16856$ 599.3812/15/2020 606638055.9000.520000 $ 47.96 White Latex Gloves 107065LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1000804 ‐ 055.9000.520000 $ 24.95 No Tres‐Viol Sign 107065055.9000.520000 $ 4.56 Sales Tax 9.5% 107065055.9000.520000 $ 2.37 Sales Tax 9.5% 107065055.8000.590000 $ 21.85 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111264 055.0002803055.8000.590000 $ 31.20 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111367 055.0002803055.8000.590000 $ ‐25.52 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111369 055.0002803$ 107.3712/15/2020 606639Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 49 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE057.1057.550000 $ 121.95 Reimb. Internet Charges 07/20‐09/20 120120LETICIA LOPEZ005863 ‐ $ 121.9512/15/2020 606640011.1031.596500 $ 283.13 Sherman Block SLI Class 463‐4 113020GABRIEL MARTINEZ000996 ‐ $ 283.1312/15/2020 606641057.1057.550000 $ 121.95 Reimb. Internet Charges 07/20‐09/20 120120CAROL MENKE006592 ‐ $ 121.9512/15/2020 606642011.120010 $ 3,250.00 (0730‐200) Perma Patch 60lbs. 997231 011.0014648NTS MIKEDON, LLC005504 ‐ 011.120010 $ 100.00 Freight 997231 011.0014648011.120010 $ 343.39 Sales Tax 10.25 997231$ 3,693.3912/15/2020 606643011.1026.597000 $ 231.50 Medical Services 69686412OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF006586 ‐ $ 231.5012/15/2020 606644011.1046.520000 $ 305.00 Parts~ 3971 011.0014619PACIFIC AUTO REPAIR004831 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 425.00 Labor 3971 011.0014619011.1046.520000 $ 31.26 Sales Tax 10.25 3971011.1046.520000 $ 261.85 Parts~ 3982 011.0014621011.1046.590000 $ 365.00 Labor~ 3982 011.0014621011.1046.520000 $ 26.84 Sales Tax 10.25 3982$ 1,414.9512/15/2020 606645Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 50 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.595210 $ 1,200.00 Temporary Staffing 56764490ROBERT HALF TECHNOLOGY006957 ‐ $ 1,200.0012/15/2020 606646011.1024.593200 $ 315.00 Re: Jerry Chavez v. City of Vernon~ 17521STREAM KIM HICKS WRAGE & ALFAR006438 ‐ $ 315.0012/15/2020 606647011.1024.596600 $ 235.00 West InformaƟon Charges 843258676THOMSON REUTERS ‐ WEST000141 ‐ 011.1024.596600 $ 235.00 West InformaƟon Charges 843428842$ 470.0012/15/2020 606648011.1031.596500 $ 48.83 Strategic Trauma & Resiliency TacƟcs 120120MARISSA VELEZ006205 ‐ $ 48.8312/15/2020 606649055.8100.596200 $ 481.44 Portable Restrooms 651512A THRONE CO, INC000005 ‐ 055.8100.596200 $ 122.43 Portable Restrooms 670029055.8100.596200 $ 279.14 Portable Restrooms 670030055.8100.596200 $ 122.43 Portable Restrooms 670031020.1084.520000 $ 84.95 Portable Restrooms 671999$ 1,090.3912/22/2020 606650055.8000.590000 $ 1,777.50 Innergen InspecƟon 137328854ADT COMMERCIAL006480 ‐ 055.8200.596200 $ 1,777.50 Innergen InspecƟon 137328854$ 3,555.0012/22/2020 606651Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 51 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.590110 $ 415.00 Disaster Recovery Services 143728AGILITY RECOVERY SOLUTIONS005348 ‐ $ 415.0012/22/2020 606652011.1049.900000 $ 600.00 Asbestos Sampling 10211AMBIENT ENVIRONMENTAL, INC005654 ‐ $ 600.0012/22/2020 606653020.1084.900000 $ 12,525.00 6" OMNI T2 Meter with iTRON Connector INV0079256 011.0014498AQUA‐METRIC SALES COMPANY001970 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 9,340.00 4" OMNI T2 Meter with iTRON Connector INV0079256 011.0014498020.1084.900000 $ 6,540.00 1 1/2" OMNI R2 Meter with iTRON INV0079256 011.0014498020.1084.900000 $ 8,873.52 2" OMNI R2 Meter with iTRON Connector INV0079256 011.0014498020.1084.900000 $ 3,821.05 Sales Tax 10.25 INV0079256020.1084.900000 $ 3,060.00 1" SRII PD Meter with iTRON Connector INV0079291 011.0014498020.1084.900000 $ 313.65 Sales Tax 10.25 INV0079291$ 44,473.2212/22/2020 606654Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 52 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.560010 $ 21.81 Period: 09/06/20 ‐ 10/05/20 15422499AT&T001948 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 2,439.95 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434634011.9019.560010 $ 42.22 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434635055.9000.560010 $ 236.82 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434636011.9019.560010 $ 2,109.94 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434637011.9019.560010 $ 1,039.07 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434638056.5600.560010 $ 627.57 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434639056.5600.560010 $ 21.81 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15434738011.9019.560010 $ 845.32 Period: 09/10/20 ‐ 10/09/20 15435070011.9019.560010 $ 20.19 Period: 09/15/20 ‐ 10/14/20 15474046$ 7,404.7012/22/2020 606655055.9200.560010 $ 310.06 Period: 11/19/20 ‐ 12/18/20 3122978673AT&T001948 ‐ 055.9200.560010 $ 152.00 Period: 10/19/20 ‐ 11/18/20 4482868507011.9019.590110 $ 1,979.40 Period: 11/19/20 ‐ 12/18/20 871098507$ 2,441.4612/22/2020 606656011.9019.560010 $ 1,139.93 Period: 10/20/20‐11/19/20 112020AT&T001948 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 309.13 Period: 10/20/20 ‐ 11/19/20 112020(2)$ 1,449.0612/22/2020 606657011.9019.560010 $ 46.23 Period: 10/09/20 ‐ 11/08/20 832176480X11162020AT&T MOBILITY002889 ‐ $ 46.2312/22/2020 606658Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 53 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 207.37 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6021098 011.0014428BATTERY SYSTEMS, INC004448 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 311.08 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6030996 011.0014428011.1046.520000 $ 357.91 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6066015 011.0014428011.1046.520000 $ 309.51 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6117351 011.0014428011.1046.520000 $ 257.78 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6119680 011.0014428011.1046.520000 $ 534.20 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6180881 011.0014428$ 1,977.8512/22/2020 606659055.7200.596702 $ 4,996.04 Customer IncenƟve Program 121720BLUE MARINE SEAFOOD, INC006967 ‐ $ 4,996.0412/22/2020 606660055.7200.596702 $ 6,465.37 Customer IncenƟve Program 121720BSREP III CALIFORNIA INFILL VE006968 ‐ $ 6,465.3712/22/2020 606661011.1046.590000 $ 75.00 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61128 011.0014429CALIFORNIA FRAME & AXLE001973 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 260.16 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61288 011.0014429011.1046.590000 $ 217.50 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61288 011.0014429011.1046.520000 $ 84.83 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61301 011.0014429011.1046.590000 $ 142.50 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61301 011.0014429011.1046.520000 $ 237.80 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61579 011.0014429011.1046.590000 $ 280.00 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 61579 011.0014429$ 1,297.7912/22/2020 606662Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 54 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 25.45 Auto Parts~ 48047 011.0014430CAMINO REAL CHEVROLET000818 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 51.98 Auto Parts~ 48048 011.0014430011.1046.520000 $ 288.75 Auto Parts~ 48416 011.0014430011.1046.520000 $ 46.03 Auto Parts~ 48418 011.0014430011.1046.520000 $ 114.44 Auto Parts~ 48557 011.0014430$ 526.6512/22/2020 606663011.1046.520000 $ 58.83 Auto Parts~ 361815 011.0014431CENTRAL FORD004163 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 100.11 Auto Parts~ 362220 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 122.09 Auto Parts~ 362969 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 196.32 Auto Parts~ 362983 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 67.33 Auto Parts~ 363413 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 117.06 Auto Parts~ 363855 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 23.13 Auto Parts~ 364216 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 144.28 Auto Parts~ 364411 011.0014431011.1046.520000 $ 74.53 Auto Parts~ 364520 011.0014431$ 903.6812/22/2020 606664011.1021.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 111820JAMES CHANG006543 ‐ $ 100.0012/22/2020 606665011.1031.594200 $ 2,782.04 Inmate Housing 11/20 19725CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK003846 ‐ $ 2,782.0412/22/2020 606666Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 55 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE020.1084.593200 $ 129.02 ProporƟonal Amount~ 5178CITY OF LAKEWOOD003511 ‐ $ 129.0212/22/2020 606667020.1084.500140 $ 593.00 Water Quality TesƟng & ReporƟng 977882CLINICAL LAB OF SAN BERNARDINO003088 ‐ $ 593.0012/22/2020 606668Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 56 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.590000 $ 424.03 Electrical Parts~ 265215 055.0002808CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 93.40 PVC Sweep 1 X 90 X 48 ‐ Sweep 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 9.92 PVC Coupling 4 PVC Coup 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 139.02 Factory 90D PVC Elbow 3 90 PVC Ell 265247055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 98.96 Conduit 3 PVC~ 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 34.75 Adapter 3 PVC FA 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 84.00 Coupling 3 PVC Coup 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 213.30 Galv Nipples 3 x 12 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 39.80 Channel Strap PS11003EG 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 88.35 Conduit 1 PVC~ 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 18.54 PVC Elbow 190 PVC Ell 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 32.65 PVC Cement 717 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 69.50 4‐Hole Angle PS 607 EG 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 14.40 Galv Coupling 1 Gal Coupling 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 11.92 Steel Locknuts LN300 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 48.00 Grnd Bushing GBL 300 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 11.29 Duct Tape DT 260 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 10.96 Pipe Wrap 1210 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 3.92 Adapter 1 PVC FA 265247 055.0002840055.8000.900000 $ 104.82 Sales Tax 10.25 265247055.8000.590000 $ 620.72 400 AMP 3 POLE 600V FUSE BLOCK~ 265272 055.0002850055.8000.590000 $ 643.50 400 AMP 600V FAST ACTING FUSE~ 265272 055.0002850Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 57 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.590000 $ 129.58 Sales Tax 10.25 265272CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 72.20 WIRE 12 THHN STR BLUE~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 116.27 WIRE 14 THHN STR BLUE~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 99.50 WIRE 16 TFFN STR BLUE~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 49.75 WIRE 16 TFFN STR BLK~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 79.20 STRUT BASE PS3033SQ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 41.40 RIGID UNION 1" ER100 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 71.88 RIGID FORM7 LB 1" LB37 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 23.67 1" COVER 370 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 14.07 1" GASKET GASK573 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 89.50 1/2" SEAL TITE FLEX 12 ST FLEX 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 118.00 1/2" ST CONNECTOR STR 50 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 69.50 1/2" 90 DEG ST CONN STR5090 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 69.50 1/2" 45 DEG ST CONN STR 5045 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 119.84 SEAL TITE FLEX 3 ST FLEX 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 256.80 LIQUID TIGHT CONNECTOR STR300 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 162.59 ENCLOSURE COOPER B‐LINE~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 126.90 POLARIS 500MCM POWER BLOCK~ 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 211.60 K100 ‐ P 1.00 ‐ 1.49 033‐01‐025 KELLEMS 265276 055.0002847055.8000.900000 $ 183.70 Sales Tax 10.25 265276055.8000.590000 $ 62.50 VINYL ELECTRICAL TAPE SUPER 33 265278 055.0002849055.8000.590000 $ 120.30 INSULATED BUTT SPLICE ISR350 265278 055.0002849Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 58 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.590000 $ 45.80 3/4 X 30 RUBBER SPLICE TAPE~ 265278 055.0002849CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.590000 $ 23.43 Sales Tax 10.25 265278055.8000.900000 $ 59.60 SEALTITE FLEX 3/4 ST FLEX 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 41.40 LIQUID TIGHT CONN STR 75 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 6.72 RED BUSHING R353 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 37.12 CONDUIT LL BODY LL27 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 5.68 CONDUIT COVER 270 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 11.94 CONDUIT GASKET GASK572 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 6.90 RED BUSHING R352 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 139.60 WHITE CAPS PS6153 2 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 107.90 RED CAPS PS6153 1 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 158.40 GALVANIZED CONDUIT 3/4 GAL~ 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 39.80 CHNNL STRAP PS110034EG 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 34.50 LIQUID TIGHT CONN STR75 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 18.56 CONDUIT LL BODY LL27 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 3.98 CONDUIT GASKET GASK 572 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 5.68 CONDUIT COVER 270 265280 055.0002848055.8000.900000 $ 69.47 Sales Tax 10.25 265280055.8000.900000 $ 825.00 WELDING CABLE #4/0 4/0 WLD 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 68.04 COPPER LUG 4/0 CL 4038 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 12.50 TAPE 35 BRN 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 12.50 TAPE 35ORN 265380 055.0002851Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 59 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.900000 $ 12.50 TAPE 35YELL 265380 055.0002851CURRENT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUP001336 ‐ 055.8000.900000 $ 25.00 TAPE 33t 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 24.60 GALVANIZED CONDUIT 12 GAL~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 26.40 GALVANIZED CONDUIT 34 GAL~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 92.85 3M SHRINK TUBE KIT FP‐301 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 68.04 COPPER SOLDERING LUG 4/0~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 59.80 SOLID STRUT PS200‐10 G~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 389.84 400A FAST ACTING FUSE~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 66.00 RING TONGUE #6 TERMINAL~ 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 345.00 HARDWARE KIT EPRL4‐EHDK 265380 055.0002851055.8000.900000 $ 207.88 Sales Tax 10.25 265380$ 8,156.4312/22/2020 606670011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420RONIT DAHAN‐EDRY006717 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 121020$ 200.0012/22/2020 606671011.1046.520000 $ 440.58 Auto Parts~ 123732991 011.0014432FACTORY MOTOR PARTS006696 ‐ $ 440.5812/22/2020 606672011.1021.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 111820MICHAEL J GAVINA004937 ‐ $ 100.0012/22/2020 606674011.1048.530015 $ 339.75 Reimb. Possessory Interest Tax~ 122120HILARIO GONZALES001843 ‐ $ 339.7512/22/2020 606675Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 60 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1048.530015 $ 282.90 Reimb. Possessory Interest Tax~ 122120LARRY D GONZALES004834 ‐ $ 282.9012/22/2020 606676011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 091020STEVE HERMON006966 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 121020$ 300.0012/22/2020 606677Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 61 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1002.502030 $ 1,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120HSA BANK004239 ‐ 011.1003.502030 $ 1,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1004.502030 $ 6,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1024.502030 $ 3,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1026.502030 $ 6,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1031.502030 $ 21,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1040.502020 $ 4,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1041.502030 $ 3,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1043.502030 $ 7,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1049.502030 $ 1,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.1060.502030 $ 4,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120011.9019.502030 $ 3,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120020.1084.502030 $ 12,000.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120056.5600.502030 $ 1,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120055.8100.502030 $ 1,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120055.9000.502030 $ 4,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120055.9100.502030 $ 4,500.00 Employer ContribuƟon 01/01/21 122120$ 87,000.0012/22/2020 606678Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 62 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE020.1084.900000 $ 125.79 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110836 011.0014442LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1000804 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 57.72 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110839 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 50.15 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110873 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 145.05 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110923 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 367.92 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110993 011.0014442020.1084.590000 $ 169.10 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110995 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 295.62 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 110996 011.0014442020.1084.500140 $ 129.14 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111038 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ ‐26.27 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111071 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 256.03 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111072 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 377.25 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111190 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 70.36 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111438 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 430.55 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111475 011.0014442020.1084.900000 $ 59.10 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111483 011.0014442020.1084.520000 $ 129.18 Plumbing & Building Hardware~ 111500 011.0014442$ 2,636.6912/22/2020 606679020.1084.590000 $ 300.00 Motor Repair Services 59541LITTLEJOHN REULAND CORP002361 ‐ $ 300.0012/22/2020 606680Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 63 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.590000 $ 110.00 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 24948 011.0014434LOPEZ & LOPEZ TIRE SERVICE003908 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 25.00 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 24960 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 111.25 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 24963 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 682.40 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 25019 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 231.70 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2569 011.0014434011.1046.590000 $ 193.37 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2632 011.0014434011.1046.590000 $ 56.50 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2725 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 488.80 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2735 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 642.10 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2744 011.0014434011.1046.520000 $ 309.80 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 2757 011.0014434$ 2,850.9212/22/2020 606681011.1031.520000 $ 450.00 Masks 79541MOLA, INC001779 ‐ $ 450.0012/22/2020 606682Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 64 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 21.67 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 50475 011.0014435NAPA AUTO PARTS000309 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 100.16 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 51177 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 25.29 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 51208 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 24.63 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 51379 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 329.55 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 53367 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 164.71 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 53509 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 26.94 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 53766 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 40.29 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 53889 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 65.14 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 53900 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 74.66 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 54557 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 237.47 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 56111 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 111.16 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 57671 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 115.23 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 57829 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 73.15 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 57886 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 189.34 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 57993 011.0014435011.1046.520000 $ 230.42 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 58964 011.0014435$ 1,829.8112/22/2020 606683011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420JORGE L. NEVAREZ JR006715 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 121020$ 200.0012/22/2020 606684Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 65 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8100.520000 $ 617.50 MAT403 ~ 491706700 055.0002862NEW PIG000006 ‐ 055.8100.520000 $ 812.25 BLU100~ 491706700 055.0002862055.8100.520000 $ 513.00 MAT301~ 491706700 055.0002862055.8100.520000 $ 148.34 Freight 491706700 055.0002862055.8100.520000 $ 199.13 Sales Tax 10.25 491706700$ 2,290.2212/22/2020 606685011.1026.597000 $ 138.00 Medical Services 69806579OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF006586 ‐ $ 138.0012/22/2020 606686011.9019.520010 $ 215.00 Time Tracking System 53664ONEPOINT HUMAN CAPITAL MGMT006475 ‐ $ 215.0012/22/2020 606687Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 66 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 118.96 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049300707 011.0014436O'REILLY AUTO PARTS005934 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 110.77 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305406 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 196.87 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305434 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 81.01 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305645 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 205.31 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305791 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 196.65 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305981 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ ‐196.74 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049305997 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 243.48 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049307979 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 125.91 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049308174 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 18.83 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049308396 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ ‐345.02 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049309143 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 18.62 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049309144 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 24.24 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049309305 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 22.67 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049309409 011.0014436011.1046.520000 $ 144.33 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049310473 011.0014436$ 965.8912/22/2020 606688055.7200.596702 $ 5,355.86 Customer IncenƟve Program~ 122120PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E006969 ‐ $ 5,355.8612/22/2020 606689055.7200.596702 $ 2,288.00 Customer IncenƟve Program~ 121720PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E006969 ‐ $ 2,288.0012/22/2020 606690Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 67 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.7200.596702 $ 1,292.15 Customer IncenƟve Program~ 122120(2)PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E006969 ‐ $ 1,292.1512/22/2020 606691055.8300.596200 $ 595.63 Janitorial Services 11/20~ 72395PRIORITY BUILDING SERVICES, LL006416 ‐ 055.8400.596200 $ 718.90 Janitorial Services 11/20~ 72395056.5600.596200 $ 821.45 Janitorial Services 11/20~ 72395011.1049.590000 $ 9,005.38 Janitorial Services 12/20~ 72903055.8300.596200 $ 595.63 Janitorial Services 12/20~ 72904055.8400.596200 $ 718.90 Janitorial Services 12/20~ 72904056.5600.596200 $ 821.45 Janitorial Services 12/20~ 72904011.1049.590000 $ 8,660.00 Day Porter Services 12/20 72905011.1049.590000 $ 780.00 Janitorial Services 11/20~ 73127$ 22,717.3412/22/2020 606692011.1046.590000 $ 574.00 Car Wash Services 276183QUALIFIED MOBILE, INC006612 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 790.00 Car Wash Services 276399011.1046.590000 $ 719.00 Car Wash Services 276676011.1046.590000 $ 852.00 Car Wash Services 276898011.1046.590000 $ 758.00 Car Wash Services 277176$ 3,693.0012/22/2020 606693Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 68 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8100.540000 $ 283.78 ArcLite Air Hi‐Vis FR Rain Jacket~ 39075 055.0002835RITZ SAFETY, LLC006727 ‐ 055.8100.540000 $ 166.22 ArcLite Air Hi‐Vis FR Rain Pant~ 39075 055.0002835055.8100.540000 $ 34.62 ArcLite Air FR Rain Hood~ 39075 055.0002835055.8100.540000 $ 12.99 Freight 39075 055.0002835055.8100.540000 $ 51.01 Sales Tax 10.25 39075$ 548.6212/22/2020 606694055.8400.596200 $ 1,095.09 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance CM9475RUSHER AIR CONDITIONING006637 ‐ $ 1,095.0912/22/2020 606695055.7200.596702 $ 9,580.68 Customer IncenƟve Program 121720S.D. HERMAN COMPANY004085 ‐ $ 9,580.6812/22/2020 606696011.1023.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 111220NAVDEEP SINGH SACHDEVA006420 ‐ $ 100.0012/22/2020 606697011.9019.520010 $ 8,950.65 Scan ApplicaƟon SoŌware 3163407SCANTRON CORPORATION006897 ‐ $ 8,950.6512/22/2020 606698011.1031.520000 $ 1,427.72 Flat Filler Envelopes 27216SILVA'S PRINTING NETWORK003775 ‐ $ 1,427.7212/22/2020 606699055.9000.900000 $ 322.50 Meteorological Services 2011SIMON WIND, INC005790 ‐ $ 322.5012/22/2020 606700Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 69 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.593200 $ 2,998.00 Annual Permit Fee SW0205573STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL000287 ‐ 011.1043.593200 $ 2,848.00 Annual Permit Fee WD0177183$ 5,846.0012/22/2020 606701055.9000.520000 $ 21.50 Engraved Plate 2" x 8" x 1/16"~ OE89478 055.0002860THE HITT COMPANIES, INC006780 ‐ 055.9100.520000 $ 10.75 Engraved Plate 2" x 8" x 1/16"~ OE89478 055.0002860055.9000.520000 $ 15.00 2" X 8" Standard Desk Aluminum Holder OE89478 055.0002860055.9100.520000 $ 7.50 2" X 8" Standard Desk Aluminum Holder OE89478 055.0002860055.9000.520000 $ ‐4.22 discount OE89478 055.0002860055.9100.520000 $ ‐2.18 discount OE89478 055.0002860055.9000.520000 $ 10.50 Freight OE89478 055.0002860055.9000.520000 $ 3.74 Sales Tax 10.25 OE89478055.9100.520000 $ 1.87 Sales Tax 10.25 OE89478$ 64.4612/22/2020 606702011.4031.596200 $ 1,610.22 West InformaƟon Charges 843449690THOMSON REUTERS ‐ WEST000141 ‐ $ 1,610.2212/22/2020 606703011.9019.590110 $ 82,245.78 Maintenance & Support Services 45321521TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC001447 ‐ $ 82,245.7812/22/2020 606704056.5600.596700 $ 4,950.00 Training Services 1510TYNER CONSULTING SERVICES, INC006619 ‐ $ 4,950.0012/22/2020 606705Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 70 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.560010 $ 836.16 Period: 10/11/20 ‐ 11/10/20 9866708176VERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ 055.9000.560010 $ 22.88 Period: 10/24/20 ‐ 11/23/20 9867755349$ 859.0412/22/2020 606706011.9019.560010 $ 627.42 Period: 10/20 71656344VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES001481 ‐ $ 627.4212/22/2020 606707055.7200.596702 $ 3,866.62 Customer IncenƟve Program 121720VIVA CONCEPTS, LLC006460 ‐ $ 3,866.6212/22/2020 606708055.8000.590000 $ 825.00 Oil Samples 5900296014WEIDMANN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY002075 ‐ $ 825.0012/22/2020 606709011.9019.590110 $ 1,667.68 Lease Payment 2359818XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC000743 ‐ $ 1,667.6812/22/2020 606710011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 101420MARLENE ELSA YBARRA006716 ‐ 011.1048.596200 $ 100.00 AƩendance SƟpend~ 121020$ 200.0012/22/2020 606711011.1033.596200 $ 1,165,929.57 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0009646COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES001444 ‐ 011.1033.596200 $ 112,025.47 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0009646011.1033.596200 $ 27,517.60 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0009646$ 1,305,472.6412/22/2020 606712Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 71 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.520000 $ 59.60 Sqwincher, Qwikserv, Lemon‐ Lime~ 3180 011.0014652AMERICAN SAFETY PRODUCTS006934 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 497.00 Moldex, Glide Earplugs~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 1,267.40 N‐Tech Dark Plus‐ foam Nitrile gloves~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 741.20 Nitrile gloves ‐4mil~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 97.20 Lens Cleaning ToweleƩes~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 240.48 60" wood Handle ‐Metal 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 190.20 Vehicle Brushes~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 576.00 Safety Glasses Clear AnƟ‐Fog lens~ 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 110.25 Freight 3180 011.0014652011.1043.520000 $ 376.08 Sales Tax 10.25 3180$ 4,155.4112/29/2020 606713011.9019.520010 $ 9,404.93 Door System for FS1 5112152BEARCOM006054 ‐ $ 9,404.9312/29/2020 606714011.1024.593200 $ 279.00 Re: Garcia‐MarƟnez v. City of Vernon~ 262334BURKE, WILLIAMS & SORENSEN, LL005078 ‐ 011.1024.593200 $ 155.00 Re: MarƟnes, Ismael v. City of Vernon, 262339$ 434.0012/29/2020 606715020.1084.900000 $ 166.10 Electrical Parts~ 638585 011.0014460CRAIG WELDING SUPPLY, CO000310 ‐ $ 166.1012/29/2020 606716011.1026.596800 $ 932.64 TuiƟon Reimbursement 121020IGNACIO ESTRADA III001956 ‐ $ 932.6412/29/2020 606717Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 72 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.590110 $ 400.00 Annual SoŌware Maintenance Fee~ 17811 011.0014667GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC003917 ‐ $ 400.0012/29/2020 606718011.1060.595200 $ 2,221.51 Compliance Outreach Training & 8INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOC006358 ‐ 011.1060.595200 $ 2,246.51 Compliance Outreach Training & 9$ 4,468.0212/29/2020 606719011.1046.520000 $ 57.67 Parts 16877 011.0014623J&H AUTO BODY003122 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 889.70 Paint & Materials 16877 011.0014623011.1046.590000 $ 1,262.80 Paint Labor 16877 011.0014623011.1046.590000 $ 673.20 Body Shop Labor 16877 011.0014623011.1046.520000 $ 97.11 Sales Tax 10.25 16877$ 2,980.4812/29/2020 606720011.1046.520000 $ 111.88 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111159 011.0014465LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1000804 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 131.36 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111268 011.0014465011.1046.520000 $ 74.38 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111379 011.0014465011.1046.520000 $ 48.75 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 111411 011.0014465$ 366.3712/29/2020 606721011.1048.530015 $ 846.80 Reimb. Possessory Interest Tax~ 122820JORGE MACIAS006970 ‐ $ 846.8012/29/2020 606722Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 73 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8100.570000 $ 38.00 Car Wash Services~ 1083 055.0002821MAYWOOD CAR WASH000870 ‐ $ 38.0012/29/2020 606723011.9019.590110 $ 4,411.36 Managed Print Services IN1723968MRC SMART TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS006203 ‐ $ 4,411.3612/29/2020 606724055.8100.900000 $ 14,901.00 M.E.R.T. ‐ 2 Trailer~ 1082 055.0002830POWELL SAFETY SOLUTIONS, LLC006920 ‐ 055.8100.900000 $ 2,700.00 Freight 1082 055.0002830055.8100.900000 $ 1,804.10 Sales Tax 10.25 1082$ 19,405.1012/29/2020 606725011.1046.520000 $ 98.04 Hose Assembly~ PC810902602 011.0014620QUINN COMPANY001457 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 2.24 Seal~ PC810902602 011.0014620011.1046.520000 $ 339.38 Tube Assembly~ PC810902602 011.0014620011.1046.520000 $ 4.24 Seal O Ring~ PC810902602 011.0014620011.1046.520000 $ 30.00 Hose Assembly Charge PC810902602 011.0014620011.1046.520000 $ 42.17 Sales Tax 9.5% PC810902602011.1046.520000 $ 2.85 Sales Tax 9.5% PC810902602011.1046.590000 $ 18.32 Freight PC810902879 011.0014620$ 537.2412/29/2020 606726011.9019.590110 $ 654.00 Adslide SoŌware Only Extended Support 12451506 011.0014609SHARP BUSINESS SYSTEMS006316 ‐ $ 654.0012/29/2020 606727Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 74 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.7100.520000 $ 747.76 UƟliƟes Statement (Final NoƟce_Red) 27207 055.0002861SILVA'S PRINTING NETWORK003775 ‐ 055.7100.520000 $ 71.04 Sales Tax 9.5% 27207$ 818.8012/29/2020 606728011.1024.593200 $ 5,446.00 Re: Jerry Chavez v. City of Vernon~ 17801STREAM KIM HICKS WRAGE & ALFAR006438 ‐ $ 5,446.0012/29/2020 606729055.8400.596200 $ 443.97 Elevator Service & Maintenance 3005516582THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORAT006132 ‐ $ 443.9712/29/2020 606730011.9019.595210 $ 400.00 TOP Setup ‐ Test of Direct Deposit & W2 45319225 011.0014407TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC001447 ‐ $ 400.0012/29/2020 606731Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 75 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.520000 $ 180.72 Sqwincher~ 209115 011.0014546UNITED INDUSTRIES, LLC006895 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 144.40 Hand Tool, Work Wrench 12" 577‐712SL 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 199.20 Pipe Wrench~ 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 129.80 Framing Hammer~ 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 12.56 Heavy Duty 1 gallon Pump Nozzle~ 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 68.99 Qwik Serv‐ Lemon‐Lime 1.26oz ~ 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 77.26 Freight 209115 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 69.89 Sales Tax 9.5% 209115011.1043.520000 $ 98.50 Instant Foaming SaniƟzer~ 209138 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 30.50 Freight 209138 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 9.36 Sales Tax 9.5% 209138011.1043.520000 $ 1,059.90 Black Can Liner~ 209331 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 100.69 Sales Tax 9.5% 209331011.1043.520000 $ 400.80 Gloves, Leather Drivers XL 209507 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 24.25 Freight 209507 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 38.08 Sales Tax 9.5% 209507011.1043.520000 $ 199.96 Oil Only Pillow~ 210505 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 17.71 Freight 210505 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 19.00 Sales Tax 9.5% 210505011.1043.520000 $ 229.32 Hand Tool, Work Wrench 15"~ 210753 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 18.31 Freight 210753 011.0014546011.1043.520000 $ 21.79 Sales Tax 9.5% 210753$ 3,150.9912/29/2020 606732Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 76 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1040.400900 $ 20,608.28 Ref. Parcel #5169‐032‐008~ 112420VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS, L006678 ‐ $ 20,608.2812/29/2020 606733011.1040.400900 $ 5,036.44 Ref. Parcel #5169‐032‐012~ 112420(2)VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS, L006678 ‐ $ 5,036.4412/29/2020 606734011.1043.520000 $ 3,799.00 12 Canister Floor Stand Colorant Tint 202057481100 011.0014411VISTA PAINT CORPORATION005480 ‐ 011.1043.520000 $ 360.91 Sales Tax 9.5% 202057481100$ 4,159.9112/29/2020 606735TOTAL EARLY CHECKS$ 5,055,849.37Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 77 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021RECAP BY FUNDFUNDELECTRONIC TOTALEARLY CHECK TOTALWARRANT TOTALGRAND TOTALS$ 1,165,484.04$ 5,994,710.43$0.00$ 4,829,226.39011 ‐ GENERAL666,803.15761,909.970.0095,106.82020 ‐ WATER12,233,050.3412,355,405.890.00122,355.55055 ‐ LIGHT & POWER1,057,606.551,066,523.260.008,916.71056 ‐ NATURAL GAS20,191.1820,435.080.00243.90057 ‐ FIBER OPTICGRAND TOTAL$ 20,198,984.63$0.00$ 5,055,849.37$ 15,143,135.26TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 0Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 78 of 79 CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021VOID LISTCHECKNUMBERVENDOR NAMEAMOUNT606605 TINSELTONES, LLC $ 1,201.20606669 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 1,305,472.64Printed: 1/11/2021 9:50:42AMPage 79 of 79 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-463-2021 Submitted by: John Lau Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT City Payroll Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 775, for the period of December 1 through December 31, 2020, which totals $3,254,619.76 and consists of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling $2,214,437.46 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $1,040,182.30 paid through operating bank account. Background: Section 2.13 of the Vernon Municipal Code indicates the City Treasurer, or an authorized designee, shall prepare warrants covering claims or demands against the City which are to be presented to City Council for its audit and approval. Pursuant to the aforementioned code section, the City Treasurer has prepared City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 775 covering claims and demands presented during the period of December 1 through December 31, 2020, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank for City Council approval. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact of approving City Payroll Warrant Register No. 775, totals $3,254,619.76. The Finance Department has determined that sufficient funds to pay such claims/demands, are available in the respective accounts referenced on City Payroll Warrant Register No. 775. Attachments: 1. City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 775 Raquel Franco | 1/11/2021 12:05 PMPAYROLL WARRANT REGISTERCity of VernonNo.775Month ofJanuary 2021I hereby Certify: that claims or demands covered by the This is to certify that the claims or demandsabove listed warrants have been audited as to accuracycovered by the above listed warrants have beenand availability of funds for payments thereof; and that audited by the City Council of the City of Vernonsaid claims or demands are accurate and that funds are and that all of said warrants are approved for pay-available for payments thereof. mentsScott A. WilliamsDATEDirector of Finance/City TreasurerDATEDate:Page 1 of 1Payroll Warrant Register Memo (002) : Warrant1/11/2021 Payrolls reported for the month of December: 11/08/20 - 11/21/20, Paydate 12/03/20 11/08/20 - 11/21/20, Paydate 12/03/20 11/22/20 - 12/05/20, Paydate 12/17/20 12/06/20 - 12/19/20, Paydate 12/31/20 Payment Method Date Payment Description Amount CHECKS 12/03/20 Net payroll, checks 12,795.17$ ACH 12/03/20 Net payroll, direct deposits 548,908.28 ACH 12/03/20 Payroll taxes 145,831.03 ACH 12/03/20 Net payroll, direct deposits 12,444.76 ACH 12/03/20 Payroll taxes 5,604.15 CHECKS 12/17/20 Net payroll, checks 8,863.72 ACH 12/17/20 Net payroll, direct deposits 569,159.22 ACH 12/17/20 Payroll taxes 156,432.34 CHECKS 12/31/20 Net payroll, checks 9,191.68 ACH 12/31/20 Net payroll, direct deposits 582,691.71 ACH 12/31/20 Payroll taxes 162,515.40 Total net payroll and payroll taxes 2,214,437.46 10676 12/03/20 ICMA 22,965.11 606615 12/03/20 Franchise Tax Board 242.31 10675 12/03/20 IBEW Dues 3,169.67 10674 12/03/20 Vernon Police Officers' Benefit Association 2,084.18 10679 12/18/20 CalPERS 176,647.25 10680 12/04/20 California State Disbursement Unit 110.76 10597 12/08/20 Mutual of Omaha 9,782.52 10694 12/15/20 AFLAC 11,677.04 10695 12/14/20 Colonial 6,087.46 10697 12/22/20 Blue Shield of California 371,958.03 10698 12/22/20 Metlife - Group Benefits 28,613.45 10696 12/28/20 MES Vision 4,261.72 10683 12/17/20 ICMA 21,712.11 10682 12/17/20 Teamsters Local 911 2,196.00 606673 12/17/20 Franchise Tax Board 242.31 10681 12/17/20 Vernon Police Officers' Benefit Association 2,084.18 10687 12/18/20 California State Disbursement Unit 110.76 10686 12/31/20 CalPERS 178,791.43 10689 12/31/20 ICMA 19,175.02 606742 12/31/20 Franchise Tax Board 242.31 10688 12/31/20 Vernon Police Officers' Benefit Association 2,084.18 10693 01/04/21 California State Disbursement Unit 110.76 10692 01/04/21 CalPERS 175,833.74 Payroll related disbursements, paid through Operating bank account 1,040,182.30 Total net payroll, taxes, and related disbursements 3,254,619.76$ Page 1 of 1 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-465-2021 Submitted by: John Lau Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $11,915.20. Background: Section 2.13 of the Vernon Municipal Code indicates the City Treasurer, or an authorized designee, shall prepare warrants covering claims or demands against the City which are to be presented to City Council for its audit and approval. Pursuant to the aforementioned code section, the City Treasurer has prepared Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59 covering claims and demands presented during the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank for City Council approval. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact of approving Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59, totals $11,915.20. The Finance Department has determined that sufficient funds to pay such claims/demands, are available in the respective accounts referenced on RDA Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59. Attachments: 1. Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register No. 59 CITY OF VERNONRDA OBLIGATION RETIREMENT ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021I hereby cerƟfy that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrantregister have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments andthat said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available forpayments thereof.____________________________________________________________ScoƩ WilliamsDirector of Finance / City TreasurerDate: _______________________________________________________This is to cerƟfy that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrantshave been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of saidwarrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Printed: 1/11/2021 9:59:47AM1/11/2021 CITY OF VERNONRDA OBLIGATION RETIREMENT ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE022.1022.594200 $ 2,665.20 AdministraƟon & Audit ConfirmaƟon Fees 2522329245BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON002533 ‐ $ 2,665.2012/03/2020 40022.1022.594200 $ 2,250.00 Financial Advisory Services~ 416127814090920BLX GROUP, LLC001413 ‐ $ 2,250.0012/03/2020 41022.1022.594200 $ 7,000.00 FY 2020 Annual Disclosure Report~ 41994101120420BLX GROUP, LLC001413 ‐ $ 7,000.0012/10/2020 42TOTAL ELECTRONIC$ 11,915.20Printed: 1/11/2021 9:59:47AMPage 1 of 2 CITY OF VERNONRDA OBLIGATION RETIREMENT ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 59JANUARY 19, 2021RECAP BY FUNDFUNDELECTRONIC TOTALEARLY CHECK TOTALWARRANT TOTALGRAND TOTALS$11,915.20$11,915.20$0.00$0.00022 ‐ VERNON REDEVELOPMENT AGENCYGRAND TOTAL$11,915.20$0.00$0.00$11,915.20TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 0Printed: 1/11/2021 9:59:47AMPage 2 of 2 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-464-2021 Submitted by: John Lau Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register No. 35, for the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $25,988.00. Background: Section 2.13 of the Vernon Municipal Code indicates the City Treasurer, or an authorized designee, shall prepare warrants covering claims or demands against the City which are to be presented to City Council for its audit and approval. Pursuant to the aforementioned code section, the City Treasurer has prepared Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register No. 35 covering claims and demands presented during the period of November 29, 2020 through January 2, 2021, drawn, or to be drawn, from East West Bank for City Council approval. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact of approving Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register No. 35, totals $25,988.00. The Finance Department has determined that sufficient funds to pay such claims/demands, are available in the respective accounts referenced on Federal Funds for Street Improvement Account Warrant Register No. 35. Attachments: 1. Federal Funds for Street Improvements Account Warrant Register No. 35 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTSWARRANT REGISTER NO. 35JANUARY 19, 2021I hereby cerƟfy that claims and/or demands included in above listed warrantregister have been audited for accuracy and availability of funds for payments andthat said claims and/or demands are accurate and that the funds are available forpayments thereof.____________________________________________________________ScoƩ WilliamsDirector of Finance / City TreasurerDate: _______________________________________________________This is to cerƟfy that the claims or demands covered by the above listed warrantshave been audited by the City Council of the City of Vernon and that all of saidwarrants are approved for payments except Warrant Numbers:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Printed: 1/11/2021 10:04:14AM1/11/2021 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTSWARRANT REGISTER NO. 35JANUARY 19, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.900000 $ 25,988.00 ConsulƟng Services~ 801757CNS ENGINEERS, INC003975 ‐ $ 25,988.0012/17/2020 38TOTAL ELECTRONIC$ 25,988.00Printed: 1/11/2021 10:04:14AMPage 1 of 2 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTSWARRANT REGISTER NO. 35JANUARY 19, 2021RECAP BY FUNDFUNDELECTRONIC TOTALEARLY CHECK TOTALWARRANT TOTALGRAND TOTALS$25,988.00$25,988.00$0.00$0.00011 ‐ GENERALGRAND TOTAL$25,988.00$0.00$0.00$25,988.00TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 0Printed: 1/11/2021 10:04:14AMPage 2 of 2 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-467-2021 Submitted by: Diana Figueroa Submitting Department: Fire Department Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Fire Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the October 2020 Report. Background: Attached is a copy of the Vernon Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of October 1 through October 31, 2020. This report consists of an incident summary sheet provided by LA County Fire (which will be the new format moving forward). Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Fire Department Activity Report - October 2020 Los Angeles County Fire Department CSL - Report City Details Alarm Date Time Basic Incident Number (FD1) Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Incident Type Commercial/ Residential Area Basic First Arrived At Scene Apparatus ID Basic Property Losses (FD1.35) Basic Content Losses (FD1.36) 10/08/20 LAC20305375 CVA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial S3 10/14/20 LAC20311868 TCB Commercial BC13 10/21/20 LAC20318864 ALRWF 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Commercial E52 10/21/20 LAC20318879 ALRWF 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Commercial E52 10/21/20 LAC20319315 BEHAVB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E52 10/21/20 LAC20319596 EMS 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E52 10/23/20 LAC20320674 EMS 600 - Good intent call, other Commercial E52 10/23/20 LAC20321071 TCB 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew Commercial S13 10/24/20 LAC20321800 TCSTR 600 - Good intent call, other Commercial HR103 10/24/20 LAC20321896 ALRWFR 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction Commercial E52 10/24/20 LAC20321962 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route Commercial T13 10/25/20 LAC20322857 EYE 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E13 10/26/20 LAC20323873 ALRA 745 - Alarm system activation, no fire - unintentional Commercial E52 10/26/20 LAC20324502 EMS 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E52 10/27/20 LAC20325111 TCB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E52 10/27/20 LAC20325392 TCA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route Commercial E52 10/27/20 LAC20325400 TCA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E163 10/28/20 LAC20326014 TCA 600 - Good intent call, other Commercial E2 10/28/20 LAC20326047 GRS 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire Commercial E52 Alarm Date Time Basic Incident Number (FD1) Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Incident Type Commercial/ Residential Area Basic First Arrived At Scene Apparatus ID Basic Property Losses (FD1.35) Basic Content Losses (FD1.36) 10/28/20 LAC20326072 GRS 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire Commercial E52 10/28/20 LAC20326412 ALRA 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Commercial E52 10/29/20 LAC20327365 PA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route Commercial E13 10/29/20 LAC20327457 SPILL 500 - Service call, other Commercial E52 10/29/20 LAC20327467 MISC1 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other Commercial E13 0 1,000 10/29/20 LAC20327706 GASO 412 - Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) Commercial E52 10/29/20 LAC20327743 TCB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E13 10/30/20 LAC20328129 ALRWF 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Commercial E52 10/30/20 LAC20328274 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route Commercial T13 10/30/20 LAC20328656 SICKA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial E52 10/30/20 LAC20328794 OD 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Residential E52 10/31/20 LAC20329383 ABDB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury Commercial S13 Basic Incident Date Time: City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-449-2021 Submitted by: Gregory Garcia Submitting Department: Police Department Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Police Department Activity Report Recommendation: Receive and file the November 2020 Report. Background: The Vernon Police Department's activity report consists of activity during the specified reporting period, including a summary of calls for service, and statistical information regarding arrests, traffic collisions, stored and impounded vehicles, recovered stolen vehicles, the number of citations issued, and the number of reports filed. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Police Department Activity Report – November 2020 Type VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Department Activity Report Jurisdiction: First Date: Last Date: 11/01/2020 11/30/2020 Department All Units Primary Unit VERNON Description Complaint VPD 10-6 OFFICER IS 10-6 C7,961,962,10-10, WASH, EQUIPM 250 228 10-96C 10-96 CHARLES (CITY HALL SECURITY CHECK)9 9 10-96H PICK UP THE JAIL PAPER WORK FROM HP JAIL 5 5 140 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 5 4 20001 INJURY HIT AND RUN 1 1 20002 NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN 3 2 20002R NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN REPORT 26 13 211R ROBBERY REPORT 5 1 240R ASSAULT REPORT 1 1 242 BATTERY 7 2 242R BATTERY REPORT 4 2 245R ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON REPORT 3 1 273.5 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2 1 273.5R DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REPORT 5 2 314 INDECENT EXPOSURE 4 2 415 DISTURBING THE PEACE 67 21 422 TERRORIST THREATS 3 1 422R TERRORIST THREATS REPORT 4 3 451R ARSON REPORT 1 1 459 BURGLARY 14 4 459A AUDIBLE BURGLARY ALARM 318 156 459R BURGLARY REPORT 14 10 459S SILENT BURGLARY ALARM 18 9 459V BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE 2 1 459VR BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT 21 13 476R FRAUD REPORT 2 1 484 PETTY THEFT 8 3 484R PETTY THEFT REPORT 18 11 487R GRAND THEFT REPORT 18 12 586 PARKING PROBLEM 40 32 586E PARKING ENFORCEMENT 11 11 594 VANDALISM 12 3 594R VANDALISM REPORT 23 16 602 TRESPASS 60 22 647F DRUNK IN PUBLIC 4 1 901T INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION 17 6 901TR INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT 24 9 902T NON-INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION 76 37 902TR NON-INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT 5 1 909C TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 1 909T TRAFFIC HAZARD 8 7 911 911 MISUSE / HANGUP 8 4 911A CONTACT THE REPORTING PARTY 20 17 917A ABANDONED VEHICLE 1 1 920PR LOST PROPERTY REPORT 3 3 925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 120 46 927 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 6 2 1Page of 312/01/2020 18:14:28 Type VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Department Activity Report Jurisdiction: First Date: Last Date: 11/01/2020 11/30/2020 Department All Units Primary Unit VERNON Description Complaint VPD A459VR ATTEMPT BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT 2 1 AGTAR ATTEMPT GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT 3 3 ASSISTFD ASSIST FIRE DEPARTMENT 39 20 BOSIG BROKEN SIGNAL OR LIGHT 11 6 BOVEH BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE 19 12 CITCK CITATION CHECK 2 2 CIVIL CIVIL MATTER 10 3 CODE5 SURVEILLANCE/STAKE-OUT 4 1 COP COP DETAIL 2 2 DET DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION 77 37 DETAIL DETAIL 9 8 DPTAST DEPARTMENTAL ASSIST 2 2 DUI DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 2 1 FILING OFFICER IS 10-6 REPORT WRITING 140 137 FOUND FOUND PROPERTY REPORT 3 3 FU FOLLOW UP 16 12 GTAR GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT 42 21 HBC HAILED BY A CITIZEN 12 9 ILLDPG RPT ILLEGAL DUMPING REPORT 2 1 KTP KEEP THE PEACE 8 4 LOCATE LOCATED VERNON STOLEN VEHICLE / PLATES VI 3 3 LOJACK LOJACK HIT 4 4 LPR LICENSE PLATE READER 11 7 MR60 MISC REPORT 3 3 PANIC ALARM PANIC ALARM/DURESS ALARM 18 6 PAPD PUBLIC ASSIST-POLICE 14 9 PATCK PATROL CHECK 386 316 PDO PROPERTY DAMAGE ONLY 1 1 PEDCK PEDESTRIAN CHECK 39 17 PLATE LOST OR STOLEN PLATES REPORT 2 2 PRSTRAN PRISONER TRANSPORTED 8 6 REC RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE IN THE FIELD 58 22 REC PLATE LOST/STOLEN LICENSE PLATES RECOVERED / FO 4 1 RECKLESS DR RECKLESS DRIVING (23103)11 4 REPO REPOSSESSION 2 2 SEAACA SEAACA ANIMAL CALLS 2 1 SPEED SPEED CONTEST OR SPEEDING (23109)6 2 SRMET SRMET DETAIL 11 6 SUBPOENA SUBPOENA SERVICE 2 1 TRAFFIC STOP TRAFFIC STOP 206 141 TRAINING TRAINING TEST CALL 3 3 UNATTACHED UNATTACHED TRAILER 3 2 VCK VEHICLE CHECK 152 114 VEH RELEASE VEHICLE RELEASE 3 2 VIDEOCHECK VIDEO EQUIPMENT CHECK (10-96 V)3 2 WARRANT WARRANT ARREST 3 2 WELCK WELFARE CHECK 42 14 2Page of 312/01/2020 18:14:28 Type VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Department Activity Report Jurisdiction: First Date: Last Date: 11/01/2020 11/30/2020 Department All Units Primary Unit VERNON Description Complaint Department: 2682 1717 Overall: 2682 1717 3Page of 312/01/2020 18:14:28 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Activity Report Period Ending: 11/30/20 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS NO. PROPERTY RECOVERED TOTAL 45 VEHICLES: $158,000.00 NON-INJURY 30 INJURY 15 Persons Injured 18 Pedestrian 1 Fatalities 0 City Property Damage 5 Hit & Run (Felony) 1 Hit & Run (Misdemeanor) 8 VEHICLES STORED PROPERTY RECOVERED FOR Unlicensed Driver/Impounded Vehicle 11 OTHER DEPARTMENTS Unattached Trailer 2 VEHICLES: $92,500.00 Abandoned/Stored Vehicle 8 Traffic Hazard 1 CITATIONS Citations Iss (Prisoner Release) 23 Citations Iss (Other Violations) 0 Parking 90 Hazardous 77 Non-Hazardous 15 Citations Iss (Moving) 92 Citations Iss (Total) 182 CASES CLEARED BY ARREST AR20-364 CR20-1864 602 PC AR20-389 CR20-2042 381(B) PC AR20-367 CR20-1882 459 PC AR20-390 CR20-2054 459 PC AR20-369 CR20-1896 602(O) PC AR20-371 CR20-1906 23103(A) VC AR20-372 CR20-1917 369(I) PC AR20-374 CR20-1922 594 PC AR20-376 CR20-1953 10851(A) VC AR20-379 CR20-1969 594.2 PC AR20-380 CR20-1970 602 PC AR20-381 CR20-1982 10851(A) HS AR20-382 CR19-1618 503 PC AR20-384 CR20-1993 242 PC AR20-386 CR20-2014 10851(A) VC AR20-387 CR20-2033 11364(A) HS AR20-388 CR20-2040 459 PC MALE FEMALE TOTAL BURGLARY (& ATTEMPTED)4 4 CARRY CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER 0 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 0 EMBEZZLEMENT 11 GRAND THEFT: AUTO (& ATTEMPTED)33 GRAND THEFT: PROPERTY (& ATTEMPTED)0 ROBBERY 0 WARRANT (VERNON CASE)33 WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)11 TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS 12 0 12 MALE FEMALE TOTAL BATTERY 11 CONTRIBUTE TO DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR 0 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE 0 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 3 3 PETTY THEFT 0 POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS 0 POSSESSION OF NITROUS OXIDE 1 1 POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA 1 1 PUBLIC NUISANCE 0 RECKLESS DRIVING 1 1 TRESPASSING 6 1 7 VANDALISM 2 2 WARRANT (VERNON CASE)0 WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)0 TOTAL MISD. ARRESTS 15 1 16 MALE FEMALE TOTAL BURGLARY 0 CARRY LOADED FIREARM IN PUBLIC 0 ROBBERY 0 VANDALISM 0 WARRANT 0 TOTAL JUVENILES DET. 0 0 0 133 253 4 390 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR PERSONS ARRESTED ADULT FELONY ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS PERIOD ENDING: 11/30/2020 ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS JUVENILES DETAINED --- FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR 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: VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/01/202011/01/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011198803200 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNONVCKUNK08:24:1411/01/2020RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201862CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20E09:50:1508:24:14VPDONOPA,DANIELS709:50:1508:55:0920201119890S SANTA FE AV // 55TH, VERNON902TNATIVIDAD CLARO11:40:0311/01/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201863CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*41W11:41:41 11:41:4212:29:2511:44:28VPDFLORES,TERESA20E12:05:5712:29:2512:12:02202011198965610 ALCOA AV, VERNON602MODERN PATTERN14:33:3411/01/20201015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201864CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20E14:34:18 14:34:1916:19:5814:38:46VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4314:34:20 14:34:2115:49:2114:37:34VPDONOPA,DANIELS714:57:0615:49:1915:15:04202011199092100 E 27TH, VERNONREC21:06:3111/01/2020VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201865CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*43W21:53:5321:06:32* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 111/02/202005:01:36 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/02/202011/02/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time 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Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011205672345 E 52D, VERNON459RUNK06:41:2511/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201931 CA0197300VPDLANDA,RAFAEL*40W06:44:25 06:45:2407:08:0406:46:24202011205694510 S BOYLE AV, VERNON459RCONTINENTAL VITAMIN07:08:1411/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201932 CA0197300VPD*26E07:14:24 07:14:2808:19:0007:24:31202011205752833 LEONIS BL, VERNON S/A 115GTARCHAMINKU INC09:25:3111/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201933 CA0197300VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP*41W09:28:34 09:28:4810:02:0909:28:59202011205764440 E DISTRICT BL, VERNON459VRFRANCISCO GAMEZ09:31:5911/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201934 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*3209:35:31 09:35:3209:35:5809:35:36VPDVALENZUELA,FERNANDO26E09:35:5510:20:0509:44:32202011205826216 MAYWOOD AV, VERNONLOCATE12:12:2211/11/2020VRECVPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD12:33:1412:16:40202011205834440 E DISTRICT BL, VERNON140FRANCISCO GAMEZ13:31:0811/11/2020SUPVPDVALENZUELA,FERNANDO*26E13:47:1013:43:04202011205862042 E VERNON AV, VERNON901ELCO LIGHTING14:22:0311/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201935 CA01973001Page of 211/12/202005:00:40 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/11/202011/11/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011205862042 E VERNON AV, VERNON901ELCO LIGHTING14:22:0311/11/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201935CA0197300VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP*41W14:22:26 14:23:0214:56:2914:24:12VPDCERDA,EUGENIO3214:23:3514:54:1514:35:14VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS514:56:2914:23:47* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 211/12/202005:00:40 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/12/202011/12/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011206204575 PACIFIC BL, VERNON602LITTLEJOHN REULAND00:53:0811/12/20201015RPTVPDGODOY,RAYMOND*38W00:54:0201:27:1000:57:00VPDARANA,ANDRE31E00:54:2201:53:0000:58:25VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS4300:54:0501:53:0100:56:12202011206354575 PACIFIC BL, VERNON487RLITTLE JOHN REULAND07:20:0111/12/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201937 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*40W07:25:13 07:25:1408:18:3607:32:12202011206402701 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON487RBRAND PRODUCE09:16:5011/12/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201938 CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*4109:18:32 09:18:3309:58:3709:31:44202011206512465 FRUITLAND AV, VERNON920PRWANG GLOBAL NET12:00:2811/12/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201939 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*40W12:05:2212:38:3612:08:55202011206522750 S ALAMEDA, VERNONILLDPG RPTDASH 4 BREAK PRODUCTS12:26:3711/12/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201940 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17:48:1618:48:3917:51:53VPD3118:48:3118:55:12VPDNEWTON,TODD3217:48:5718:51:5918:33:53VPDCERDA,EUGENIO40E17:52:4418:55:1318:01:34VPD41E18:48:0618:55:13* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 111/14/202005:24:30 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/14/202011/14/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011207363305 E VERNON AV, VERNON902TVERIZON WIRELESS 1-800-451-524205:47:3211/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201947 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*41E05:48:5406:47:2006:00:35202011207405503 S BOYLE AV, VERNON484RSPRINT09:01:3611/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201948 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*40E09:03:2810:05:4409:06:41202011207544301 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON594RRICK13:27:3511/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201949 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*32W13:30:12 13:31:0014:13:0113:37:55VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL43W13:30:25 13:33:5513:52:00202011207592801 E VERNON AV, VERNON20002RFOUR SEASONS16:13:4111/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201950 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W16:18:1917:17:3016:22:34VPDONOPA,DANIELS716:50:2417:03:3116:57:0920201120760E 49TH // CORONA AV, VERNONUNATTACHEDTR16:41:2011/14/2020RPTVIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201951 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*40E18:33:0016:41:20VPDNEWTON,TODD32W16:48:30 16:48:3118:29:2017:07:15202011207894720 E 26TH, VERNONWELCKT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 422:52:1211/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201952 CA0197300VPDLUCAS,JASON*2222:54:4923:55:0723:00:28VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO32W22:56:4523:21:1522:58:23VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38E22:56:0423:55:5922:59:471Page of 211/15/202006:14:58 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/14/202011/14/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011207894720 E 26TH, VERNONWELCKT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 422:52:1211/14/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201952CA0197300VPDCROSS,JEREMYS423:42:2523:34:39* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 211/15/202006:14:58 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/15/202011/15/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20201120818GRANDE VISTA AV // WASHINGTON BL, VERNONREC14:34:5911/15/2020VRECRPT1015DepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20201953CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*XS14:36:3115:30:3914:48:22VPDFLORES,TERESA26E14:43:5016:27:1714:48:24VPDCERDA,EUGENIO40W16:28:3514:44:50VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL4314:36:3616:27:2014:46:4320201120835S SANTA FE AV // 37TH, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP20:40:0611/15/20201015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS 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STOP02:53:2911/16/20201015RPTVPDARANA,ANDRE*26E02:53:4702:53:32202011208602849 LEONIS BL, VERNON594RWE AMERICAN06:20:4611/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201960 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*38W06:23:5707:23:5606:26:0620201120862E 37TH // SANTA FE AV, VERNON902TT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 406:28:4511/16/2020CITYRPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201959 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*3106:29:5507:05:0606:33:14VPDFLORES,TERESA20W06:55:5208:13:3006:58:02VPDLUCAS,JASON2206:31:2907:00:1806:32:09VPDFINO,MARCUS32E06:55:5408:13:1606:57:17VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD4108:42:5307:07:28USTOWUS TOW06:46:4508:42:5907:04:3520201120869BANDINI BL // ATLANTIC BL, VERNON901TRTIM CHITWOOD08:41:1211/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201961 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*32E08:42:4810:13:4008:46:44VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD4108:42:5310:43:4708:51:48MR C TOWMR C TO08:57:53 08:58:0310:43:4710:18:3620201120876S DISTRICT BL // HELIOTROPE, VERNON901TRKEVIN10:03:3811/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201962 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20W10:12:2210:13:54VPDFINO,MARCUS32E10:13:4311:24:2110:16:26USTOWUS TOW10:38:00 10:43:5211:24:2111:22:001Page of 311/17/202005:05:18 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/16/202011/16/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011208772801 E VERNON AV, VERNONDET10:15:1611/16/2020VIVPDVELEZ,MARISSA*5D3411:58:0410:15:16VPDESCOBEDO,ALEXY5D3311:58:0410:15:20MR C TOWMR C TO10:55:31 10:55:4311:34:2711:17:07202011208793851 S SOTO, VERNON594RCONCENTRA11:30:1511/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201963 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20W11:31:5512:14:5811:36:46202011208835051 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON459VRALL MASTERS12:00:1111/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201964 CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*4112:08:5812:09:00VPDFINO,MARCUS32E12:48:55 12:49:0613:23:1012:57:51202011208875005 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON594RBLACKSTEN INDUSTRIAL12:35:3011/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201965 CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*4112:49:09 12:49:2613:13:1612:54:28202011208905725 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONRECJOES PLASTICS13:55:5711/16/2020VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201966 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*32E13:58:0514:53:2214:06:55VPDFLORES,TERESA20W13:58:3314:13:4714:09:22202011208932360 E VERNON AV, VERNON484RVERNON CITY SCHOOL14:43:5911/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201967 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20W14:46:1015:44:1014:47:482Page of 311/17/202005:05:18 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/16/202011/16/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011208932360 E VERNON AV, VERNON484RVERNON CITY SCHOOL14:43:5911/16/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS 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Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20201120925E 46TH // BOYLE AV, VERNON902TRAT&T MOBILITY 800 635 6840 400:20:3711/17/2020RPTVIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201971 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*43E00:21:0801:49:0700:23:57VPDSALDANA,CARLOS20E01:49:0700:33:01VPDARANA,ANDRE26W00:24:1101:41:0500:33:05VPDCAM,PATRICK31W00:22:3501:39:5600:23:48VPDLUCAS,JASON4100:29:4501:49:0700:35:58USTOWUS TOW01:07:52 01:08:2601:49:0801:17:2620201120931E 45TH // SEVILLE AV, VERNONGTARJASMIN GENOVEZ02:48:2011/17/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201972 CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*26W03:59:1102:49:5220201120945INDUSTRIAL WAY // HOLABIRD AV, VERNONRECLASO AIR706:49:4611/17/2020VRECVPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*43E06:50:3006:51:09VPDSALDANA,CARLOS20E06:50:3106:51:12VPDFINO,MARCUS32E06:50:4007:45:3007:22:35VPDLANDA,RAFAEL4006:50:4207:22:4106:59:0920201120946INDUSTRIAL WAY // HOLABIRD AV, 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08:45:5609:38:4809:28:10202011209602721 E 45TH, VERNON459VROKK TRADING09:24:4011/17/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201977 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*32E09:27:5710:40:4609:28:2320201120983S SANTA FE AV // SLAUSON AV, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP13:42:0311/17/2020VICITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201978 CA0197300VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR*T814:18:4113:42:03VPDVALENZUELA,FERNANDO4013:50:0114:18:4013:59:33MR C TOWMR C TO13:55:55 13:56:0814:18:4014:09:24202011209854550 ALCOA AV, VERNON594RPINETTE CLOTHING15:16:1511/17/2020RPTVPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*32E15:18:08 15:18:1815:57:31202011209892651 E 45TH, VERNONGTAR16:06:0311/17/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20201979 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*38W16:43:1216:07:21202011209912Page of 311/18/202005:03:30 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/17/202011/17/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time 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02:26:1004:33:4402:31:14VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO43W02:26:0703:47:4902:31:1320201121237E 50TH // ALCOA AV, VERNONREC07:43:4711/21/2020VRECVPDCERDA,EUGENIO*40E08:33:4907:43:47202011212395015 E DISTRICT BL, VERNONREC09:01:0511/21/2020VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202002CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E09:43:1809:01:05202011212673737 S SOTO, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP21:14:1111/21/2020CITERPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202003CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*3121:53:3621:20:16VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38W21:53:3621:21:06VPDCROSS,JEREMYS421:53:3621:21:04202011212694824 58TH, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP21:58:2111/21/20201015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202004CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*43E00:10:0521:58:21VPDCAM,PATRICK3121:58:2423:10:4122:41:41VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38W21:59:1900:01:1322:03:48VPDCROSS,JEREMYS422:39:2222:58:1822:41:49* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 111/22/202006:17:22 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last 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09:35:1812:12:2609:54:27VPDFLORES,TERESA26E09:55:36 09:55:3812:00:1510:04:45202011212994400 BANDINI BL, VERNONVCK11:10:2811/22/2020VOIDDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202011 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E11:15:0111:10:28202011213143825 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON920PRLOYAL VENDING16:03:1411/22/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202012 CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*31W16:03:34 16:03:3516:28:5816:11:0720201121320SEARS // SOTO, VERNONRECTEMO17:41:0011/22/2020VRECVSRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202013 CA0197300VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD*31W17:42:32 17:42:3218:16:5917:43:49202011213234320 MAYWOOD AV, VERNON211RUNK18:58:1711/22/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202018 CA0197300VPD CR20202019 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E19:01:4919:10:5919:06:53VPDSALDANA,CARLOS20E19:09:5323:37:0919:11:40VPDCAM,PATRICK3119:02:2219:26:4319:06:552Page of 311/23/202005:11:11 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last 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23:46:2523:49:09VPDSALDANA,CARLOS20E23:49:03 23:49:0600:56:4323:51:15* Denotes Primary Unit3Page of 311/23/202005:11:11 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/23/202011/23/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011213463088 E 46TH, VERNONGTARDESTINY TRANSPORT INC05:55:1611/23/2020RPTVRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202021 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*20E06:12:19 06:12:2007:04:3306:19:37VPDFLORES,TERESA20W07:05:28 07:05:2907:08:58VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR31W07:05:32 07:05:3208:40:3707:10:00VPDFINO,MARCUS38E07:08:5407:15:3407:15:12VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD4308:40:3707:10:05VPDREYNA,JOSE S5D2307:09:3208:27:5607:13:55VPDHERRERA,GUSTAVO5D3007:06:1408:27:5507:15:09VPDVELEZ,MARISSA5D3407:09:1008:27:5307:15:11202011213744305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON415GINO - RECORDS09:51:3911/23/20201098VOIDCKOKDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202022 CA0197300VPDREYNA,JOSE S*5D2310:06:5909:52:52VPDFLORES,TERESA20W09:53:2710:06:5809:54:09VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR31W10:06:5809:53:22VPDFINO,MARCUS38E10:06:5909:54:00VPDCHAVEZ,JERRY,JRS110:06:5909:53:31202011213754305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONMR6010:07:1511/23/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202023 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*31W10:32:5410:07:15202011213832345 E 48TH, VERNON242RPAPER SOURCE10:45:5511/23/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202024 CA0197300VPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD11:05:2710:46:11202011213861Page of 211/24/202005:07:56 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/23/202011/23/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011213865925 ALCOA AV, VERNONAGTARPALISADES RANCH11:11:5211/23/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202025CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*38E11:13:40 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CR20202029 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*3205:31:4806:40:4105:33:30USTOWUS TOW05:54:15 05:54:2006:40:4105:59:43202011214684700 S BOYLE AV, VERNON S/A C487RSO CAL GARMENT09:22:1111/24/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202030 CA0197300VPDOURIQUE,CARLOS*2STOF09:37:2909:24:54202011214772522 E 37TH, VERNONCIVILUNK11:48:5111/24/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202031 CA0197300VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP*32W11:50:03 11:50:0416:53:1011:52:24VPDFINO,MARCUS20E11:50:06 11:50:0612:00:0911:56:28VPDVALENZUELA,FERNANDO26E12:07:4511:52:35VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD31W11:50:4313:26:2711:56:26VPDPEREZ,NICKL213:08:2916:53:1113:16:23VPDCHAVEZ,JERRY,JRS113:27:2311:52:4320201121486CAJON BL // 138 FWY, SAN BERNADINOLOCATEPEPES/CHP15:31:1311/24/2020VREC202011214965051 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONUNATTACHEDTR19:50:3311/24/2020VICITERPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202032 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*20W20:49:3819:55:32USTOWUS TOW20:04:53 20:05:5520:49:3820:38:011Page of 211/25/202004:52:58 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/24/202011/24/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011215074305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONPEDCK22:43:4111/24/2020RPTCITE1015FIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202033CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*20W23:39:5222:43:41VPDARANA,ANDRE26E23:39:5222:44:16VPDLANDA,RAFAEL43W23:39:5322:43:44* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 211/25/202004:52:58 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/25/202011/25/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011215365333 DOWNEY RD, VERNON459RANNS TRADING08:47:0511/25/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202035 CA0197300VPD CR20202036 CA0197300VPDVALENZUELA,FERNANDO*32E08:48:43 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Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/25/202011/25/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20201121582S SOTO // VERNON AV, VERNON20002RJEANETTE NAJERA19:09:3611/25/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202038CA0197300VPD*41W19:11:2619:41:4919:17:31202011215983340 LEONIS BL, VERNON459AADM FLOORING23:46:4211/25/20201015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202040CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*32E23:49:4701:10:0223:52:58VPDSALDANA,CARLOS2001:58:3423:53:23VPDGODOY,RAYMOND26W23:50:4501:10:0000:06:28VPDARANA,ANDRE38E23:49:5601:10:0323:54:05VPDLANDA,RAFAEL41W01:04:2600:05:47VPDSANTOS,DANIELS200:21:4300:05:48VPDESTRADA,IGNACIOS300:21:4123:57:33* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 211/26/202004:56:11 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/26/202011/26/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit 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and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/27/202011/27/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20201121643CORONA AV // DISTRICT BL, VERNON901TR00:31:2711/27/2020RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202044 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*38E00:32:1301:42:0400:34:06VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS2001:35:1400:36:31VPDGODOY,RAYMOND26W01:48:3900:34:2420201121656ALCOA AV // 50TH, VERNON901TRCESAR06:21:1811/27/2020RPTVSCITYORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202045 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*38E06:22:14 06:22:2807:18:5006:24:34VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS2006:24:4607:18:4406:29:31VPDGODOY,RAYMOND26W06:30:1907:18:3806:36:49VPD3106:59:2708:45:2607:03:38VPDNEWTON,TODD3208:45:2707:00:51VPDCERDA,EUGENIO41E07:01:5607:08:33202011216574511 EVERETT AV, VERNONGTAROCEAN QUEEN 8707:05:3811/27/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202047 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W07:07:31 07:08:0407:08:27VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD3108:51:12 08:51:1709:12:5209:09:54VPDNEWTON,TODD3208:51:14 08:51:1509:12:5009:09:56VPDCERDA,EUGENIO41E07:08:3509:59:3307:11:22202011216603200 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON459VRPOPCORNOPOLIS07:49:0411/27/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202046 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W08:02:14 08:02:5408:53:0108:21:35202011216611Page of 311/28/202004:42:53 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/27/202011/27/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20201121661E VERNON AV // SOTO ST, VERNON901TRJENNIFER09:24:1711/27/2020RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202048 CA0197300VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD*3109:26:06 09:26:3309:26:47 10:24:1809:47:20VPDNEWTON,TODD3209:26:3910:24:1809:30:57202011216741875 E 27TH, VERNONWELCKVERNON PALLETS13:15:5911/27/2020RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202049 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W13:17:39 13:19:0116:22:3613:20:15VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD3116:24:4913:59:22VPDNEWTON,TODD3214:16:0513:39:04VPDCERDA,EUGENIO41E13:19:0317:34:5913:25:43VPDHERRERA,GUSTAVO5D3017:25:2715:41:32VPDHERNANDEZ,EDWARD5D3217:25:2415:41:29VPDVELEZ,MARISSA5D3417:25:2215:41:27VPDONOPA,DANIELS716:39:4013:23:05202011216805107 S DISTRICT BL, VERNON901TRALKAM HOME FASHION16:31:2411/27/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202050 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W16:32:44 16:32:4517:09:1816:38:1220201121682S ALAMEDA // VERNON AV, VERNON902TBLANCA18:14:4711/27/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202051 CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*43W18:16:09 18:16:5519:06:3418:19:48VPDNEWTON,TODD3218:50:1618:22:33VPDCERDA,EUGENIO41E18:28:1418:28:22202011216833425 E VERNON AV, VERNON20002UNITED FOOD GROUP18:44:4811/27/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR20202052 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*41E18:48:46 18:48:4719:18:2218:52:302Page of 311/28/202004:42:53 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/27/202011/27/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011216943222 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNONVCK21:29:2011/27/2020VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202053CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*31W21:45:0821:29:21* Denotes Primary Unit3Page of 311/28/202004:42:53 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/28/202011/28/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011217113825 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON459LOYAL VENDING01:15:2811/28/20201015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202054CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*20W01:16:45 01:17:0507:09:1901:18:44VPDCAM,PATRICK31W01:21:5104:03:1601:24:55VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38E04:03:4601:18:47VPDGODOY,RAYMOND43E01:16:46 01:17:0604:21:3201:18:43VPDHERRERA,GUSTAVO5D3006:32:1202:25:16VPDESCOBEDO,ALEXY5D3306:32:1402:25:18202011217213055 BANDINI BL, VERNON487R07:49:3211/28/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202055CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO/MACIEL,CYNTHIA*41W07:52:33 07:52:3308:55:3607:56:58202011217233851 S SOTO, VERNON594R08:55:5311/28/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202056CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO/MACIEL,CYNTHIA*41W10:42:0510:46:16 09:08:3008:55:53VPDSTEVENSON,KENT,JR2212:01:1510:46:35202011217284415 BANDINI BL, VERNONVCK11:10:0411/28/2020RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202057CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E11:51:3111:10:04202011217524305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONFOUNDVERNON POLICE DEPT23:28:3311/28/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202058CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*32W23:32:4823:28:58* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 111/29/202006:11:24 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/29/202011/29/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011217913632 S SOTO, VERNONSRMET14:49:2311/29/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202059CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E17:30:4614:49:23VPDFINO,MARCUS32W14:49:2515:40:5714:50:29VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD4115:01:0414:54:15VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL4314:49:4016:30:1714:52:36VPDONOPA,DANIELS716:30:1414:52:46202011217944353 EXCHANGE AV, VERNON459VRLINEAGE COLD STORAGE16:37:0811/29/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202060CA0197300VPDDOCHERTY,MICHAEL*4316:40:24 16:40:2417:23:5516:53:3120201121810BANDINI BL // ATLANTIC BL, VERNON902TJOSE DE JESUS SANCHEZ20:49:2811/29/20201015VIRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202061CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*26E20:50:51 20:50:5901:05:5120:56:15VPDCAM,PATRICK31W23:44:4021:15:53VPDLUCAS,JASON3221:00:1322:33:4021:37:44VPDCROSS,JEREMYS423:42:0522:33:57USTOWUS TOW21:23:08 21:23:5323:44:4121:35:35* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 111/30/202012:31:11 VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:11/30/202011/30/2020Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202011218493141 E 44TH, VERNON487RLINEAGE10:57:5711/30/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202062CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*38E11:00:47 11:00:4711:33:5611:05:10202011218544618 PACIFIC BL, VERNON459RFLORES DESIGN12:12:0611/30/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202063CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*20W12:12:31 12:12:4812:52:1012:18:5720201121867E DOWNEY RD // BANDINI, VERNON20002RHENRY ZAVALA15:54:4111/30/2020RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR20202064CA0197300VPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD15:57:1615:55:28* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 112/01/202004:52:48 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-454-2021 Submitted by: Cynthia Cano Submitting Department: Public Works Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Public Works Department Monthly Report Recommendation: Receive and file the November Building Report. Background: The attached building report consists of total issued permits, major projects, demolition permits, new building permits and certificate of occupancy status reports for the month of November 2020. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Public Works Department November 2020 Building Report Construction Value Number of Permits Year to Date Value Year to Date Permits Construction Value Number of Permits Year to Date Value Year to Date Permits Permit Difference Valuation Difference January 6,968,160$ 49 6,968,160$ 49 8,046,145$ 43 8,046,145$ 43 -12%15% February 4,923,135$ 63 11,891,295$ 112 2,979,923$ 48 11,026,068$ 91 -19%-7% March 10,949,664$ 47 22,840,960$ 159 2,808,127$ 16 13,834,195$ 107 -33%-39% April 13,285,075$ 56 36,126,035$ 215 1,100,252$ 10 14,934,447$ 117 -46%-59% May 21,264,283$ 43 57,390,317$ 258 1,134,292$ 14 16,068,739$ 121 -53%-72% June 12,186,470$ 67 69,576,787$ 325 3,485,709$ 55 19,554,448$ 186 -43%-72% July 3,301,660$ 53 72,878,447$ 378 3,305,183$ 29 22,859,631$ 215 -43%-69% August 3,283,700$ 41 76,162,147$ 419 3,059,660$ 48 25,919,291$ 263 -37%-66% September 1,400,426$ 29 77,562,573$ 448 2,591,286$ 34 28,510,577$ 297 -34%-63% October 5,478,852$ 43 83,041,425$ 491 2,967,007$ 39 31,477,584$ 336 -32%-62% November 3,590,522$ 45 86,631,947$ 536 6,421,504$ 43 37,899,088$ 379 -29%-56% December 2019 2020 Year to Date Monthly Report Summary City of Vernon Building Division 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 $- $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $15,000,000 $20,000,000 $25,000,000 Monthly 2019 Construction Value 2020 Construction Value 2019 Number of Permits 2020 Number of Permits 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 $- $20,000,000 $40,000,000 $60,000,000 $80,000,000 $100,000,000 Year to Date 2019 Year to Date Value 2020 Year to Date Value 2019 Year to Date Permits 2020 Year to Date Permits Value 14 2 5 5 13 3 1 43 379 45 536 City of Vernon Building Department Monthly Report from 11/1/2020 to 11/30/2020 Type # of Permits Electrical $665,200.00 Industrial - New $4,007,247.00 Industrial - Remodel $330,200.00 Mechanical $426,397.00 Miscellaneous $728,400.00 Plumbing $30,000.00 Roof $234,060.00 $6,421,504.00 $31,477,584.00 336 November 2020 TOTALS PERMITS: PREVIOUS MONTHS TOTAL YEAR TO DATE TOTAL $37,899,088.00 November 2019 TOTALS PERMITS: PREVIOUS MONTHS TOTAL PRIOR YEAR TO DATE TOTAL $3,590,522.25 $83,041,425.00 491 $86,631,947.20 Tenant Description Job Value City of Vernon Building Department Major Projects from 11/1/2020 to 11/30/2020 Valuations > 20,000 Permit No.Project Address Electrical B-2020-4361 6152 BOYLE AVE 400 amp circuit; sub panel; 4" circuit 48000 APN 6310027037 B-2020-4362 1925 VERNON AVE Elevator #2 refurbishment 29500 APN 6302017052 B-2020-4371 2618 FRUITLAND AVE Install 4 panels, 3 transformers, 104 lightings, 78 outlets 35000 APN 6309018004 B-2020-4329 4401 DOWNEY RD Electrical to CFMC - Grinding Line #3 74000 APN 6303017022 B-2020-4227 2801 46TH ST New electrical through out, lighting, outlets, panels 75000 APN 6303014016 B-2020-4272 3385 LEONIS BLVD Install 463 PV roof mounted system size 182.885 kw | FW B-2020-4272 300000 APN 6303019014 B-2020-4302 3275 VERNON AVE Electrical adding parking lot pole lighting (lighting added across street parking lot APN # 6303 013 046) 45000 APN 6303005023 7 Record(s)$606,500.00 Industrial - New B-2020-4234 3308 BANDINI BLVD Pre fab building (steel building) 2000 sf 27000 APN 6303008008 B-2019-3876 4201 FRUITLAND AVE South Land Box 69,453 sf (Phase 3) addition warehouse and TI (4,000 sf) 3980247 APN 6304027018 2 Record(s)$4,007,247.00 Industrial - Remodel B-2020-4149 4545 PACIFIC BLVD New curling rink tenant improvement using insulated metal wall panels 300000 APN 6308008024 B-2020-4322 5601 BICKETT ST Demolish interior offices and restrooms 25000 APN 6310015036 2 Record(s)$325,000.00 Mechanical B-2020-4330 4510 ALAMEDA ST Neptune Foods Replace (1) compressor on existing refrigeration system. 86388 APN 6308013044 B-2020-4331 4600 ALAMEDA ST Vernon Cold Storage Replace (1) Frick compressor package for the existing refrigeration system. 154509 APN 6308014020 B-2020-4044 4920 BOYLE Installation of new dust collector, equipment and ductwork. 175000 APN 6303023009 3 Record(s)$415,897.00 Miscellaneous B-2020-4381 4519 EVERETT AVE Asbestos abatement 5,000 sq. ft. office space 37000 APN 6304022037 B-2020-4333 3268 VERNON AVE Remove & replace asphalt with concrete 75000 APN 6303012046 B-2019-3743 4722 EVERETT AVE Install equipment inside existing cabinets; Remove (3) panel antennas and (3) RRU's from tower; install (3) new panel antennas; (3) new RRU's, (1) 6x12 HCS cable and (12) jumper cables on tower. 30000 APN 6304025005 B-2020-4328 5107 DISTRICT BLVD Build a new block wall fence 40000 APN 6304010015 B-2020-4315 2723 46TH repair of concrete tilt up wall and voluntary seismic retrofit 500000 APN 6308001030 5 Record(s)$682,000.00 Plumbing B-2020-4353 4201 FRUITLAND AVE PLUMBING - New men's and women's restroom for new warehouse 1st and 2nd floor break room sinks, drainage, waste and vent, hot and cold water 25000 APN 6304027018 1 Record(s)$25,000.00 Roof B-2020-4344 4309 FRUITLAND AVE Re-Roof to 1.5 ISO insulation - 1/2 Dens Deck - 60 Mil PVC - Remove debris 234060 APN 6304023010 1 Record(s)$234,060.00 21 Permit(s)Total $6,295,704.00 (Phase 3) Addition warehouse and TI Pre gab building (steel building) 4,000 sf 3308 Bandini Blvd. Vernon Properties LLC 2,000 sf 4201 Fruitland Avenue Southland Box Company City of Vernon Building Department New Buildings Report - November 2020 None City of Vernon Building Department Demolition Report - November 2020 15 4 430 13 Month of November 2020 City of Vernon Building Department Status of Certificates of Occupancy Requests Request for Inspection Approved Pending Temporary Occupancies City of Vernon Certificate of Occupancy Applications Date From 11/1/2020 to 11/30/2020 Permit No. Project Address Description Tenant Square Feet Fees Paid Issued C-2020-1560 3189 BANDINI BLVD Southwest Surplus, Inc. 36500 Warehousing and distribution 885.00 6303001008 APN C-2020-1561 5837 DISTRICT BLVD True LLC Dba Farm Fresh To You 23472 Wholesale fruit and vegetables 885.00 6314020028 APN C-2020-1562 2113 37TH ST Lets Print LA, LLC 6968 Manufacturing - Screen Printing 885.00 6302010010 APN C-2020-1563 6250 BOYLE AVE Commerce Logistic Center, LLC 103400 Garment finishing 1,207.00 6310027022 APN C-2020-1564 4440 26TH ST This Is Fine (US) Inc. 73429 Construction of film sets 1,046.00 5243018010 APN C-2020-1565 5148 ALCOA AVE Factory 9 Inc. 5109 Garment manufacturing 885.00 6310002019 APN C-2020-1566 4615 ALCOA AVE Capital Logistics 145900 Warehouse and Distribution of general merchandise 1,207.00 6303020010 APN C-2020-1568 2924 54TH ST Ochoas Designs Inc. 7000 Screen printing 885.00 6310010007 APN C-2020-1569 4201 CHARTER ST Heimish Fashion Inc. 2800 Women's clothing manufacturing 385.00 6304021015 APN C-2020-1570 3251 26TH ST Lenovati Inc. dba 3ENA and B-Harmony 4000 Garment Sample 385.00 5169033016 APN C-2020-1571 5225 SOTO ST Torgom Trading Inc. 73710 Wholesale of vintage clothing 1,046.00 APN C-2020-1572 6172 BOYLE AVE Alejandra's Fashion Inc. 39000 Garment manufacturing 885.00 6310027037 APN C-2020-1573 3119 BANDINI BLVD Planet Closeouts Dba Perfect Deal 150 Office use 385.00 6303002013 APN C-2020-1574 2312 38TH ST Master Denim Laundry 5000 Fabric storage 385.00 6302015013 APN C-2020-1567 4305 SANTA FE AVE USC COVID Prevention Research Unit 2160 Medical research offices. 0.00 6302017901 APN 528,598.00 Total for Certificate of Occupancy: 11,356.00 Total Fees Paid 11,356.00 Permits(s) 15 1 City of Vernon Certificate of Occupancy Issued Date From 11/1/2020 to 11/30/2020 Permit No. Project Address Description Tenant Square Feet Fees Paid Issued C-2019-1277 3318 LEONIS 3K Apparel Inc. 4800 Manufacturing of garments 385.00 11/5/2020 6303026007 APN C-2020-1567 4305 SANTA FE AVE USC COVID Prevention Research Unit 2160 Medical research offices. 0.00 11/19/202 6302017901 APN C-2015-0173 2734 46TH ST Roshan Trading, Inc. Dba Laguna Fabrics 29000 Manufacturing of textiles 689.00 11/24/202 6308002014 APN C-2016-0554 2141 52ND ST Niki-Viki Apparel, Inc. 58430 Manufacturing of garments 815.00 11/24/202 6308016039 APN 94,390.00 Total for Certificate of Occupancy: 1,889.00 Total Fees Paid 1,889.00 Permits(s) 4 1 City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-455-2021 Submitted by: Angela Melgar Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Office Lease Agreement with the Vernon Chamber of Commerce Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute an Office Lease Agreement with the Vernon Chamber of Commerce for a portion of the City-owned property located at 2724 Leonis Boulevard, Vernon, CA for a one year term beginning February 1, 2021. Background: The Vernon Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) currently leases a portion of City-owned property located at 2724 Leonis Boulevard in Vernon. Its operation has been headquartered at this location for nearly three years. This facility provides the Chamber with convenient access to its membership and offers a competitive rental rate for its offices. Given Vernon's goal to remain a “business friendly” city and to honor its commitment to promote economic growth and stability, staff recommends that the City support the Chamber in its efforts to facilitate the success of local businesses by way of renting a functional space for this important work. The Chamber's previous Office Lease Agreement established a monthly lease amount of $718.75 for a term of one year, expired on April 30, 2019, and was then extended on a month-to-month basis (pursuant to Section 2B of the lease agreement). The Chamber has expressed interest in renewing its lease for one additional year under the same terms and conditions. The leased space consists of two offices, a restroom, and a storage room. The Chamber is also allowed access to an adjoining common area room for shared use with the Vernon Public Utilities field work force. This common area room doubles as a lunch room and consists of a conference area table and chairs and contains kitchen appliances. The proposed Office Lease Agreement with an effective date of February 1, 2021 offers a rental rate of $718.75 for a one year term, reserving the City's right to an annual adjustment on the anniversary date not to exceed 3% per year. Other terms and conditions of the lease agreement will also remain unchanged, inclusive of standard insurance and indemnity provisions. The proposed agreement was reviewed and approved as to form by the City Attorney’s Office. Fiscal Impact: Leasing the office space will generate approximately $8,625 of revenue per year for the City. Attachments: 1. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Adopted 1/25/12 Page 1 of 15 OFFICE LEASE THIS OFFICE LEASE (the “Lease”) is dated as of February , 2021, and is entered into between the CITY OF VERNON, a California charter City and California municipal corporation (“Landlord”), and the VERNON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, a California non- profit organization (“Tenant”). Landlord and Tenant together shall be referred to in this Lease as the “Parties.” 1. PROPERTY: A. Landlord agrees to rent to Tenant and Tenant agrees to rent from Landlord the available office area at the OE Clark building consisting of two offices, a restroom, and a storage room located at 2724 Leonis Boulevard, Vernon, California (the “Premises”). In addition to the Premises, and as an accommodation, Tenant may, upon reasonable advance request to Landlord, access the adjoining conference room, which doubles as a lunchroom and consists of a conference area table and chairs and contains kitchen appliances, for Tenant’s business purposes. Landlord has assigned front entrance as a common area between the City of Vernon and Chamber of Commerce for occasional, shared or individual use. B. The Premises shall be used solely by Tenant for conducting Tenant’s business, and not for any other purpose, including but not limited to, residential purposes. 2. TERM; RENEWAL: The term of this Lease shall be for one (1) year, beginning on February 1, 2021 (“Commencement Date”) and concluding on January 31, 2022 (“Expiration Date,” and the time from the Commencement Date to the Expiration Date, the “Term.”). A. At the end of the Term, at Tenant’s option, so long as Tenant is not in breach of any material obligation under this Lease, Tenant may renew the Lease for a period not to exceed one (1) year (each, a “Renewed Term”). If Tenant wishes to renew the Lease for a Renewed Term, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of (i) Tenant’s intent to renew the Lease at least 90 days prior to the expiration of the current term, and (ii) the intended length of the Renewed Term. B. If Tenant remains in occupancy after the Expiration Date, or beyond the last day of any successive Renewed Term without complying with subsection A above, and Landlord accepts the monthly rent (other than past due rent), then the Lease shall continue as a month-to-month tenancy on the terms of this Lease terminable by either party upon at least 60 days’ prior written notice. Upon providing or receiving such notice, Tenant shall vacate the Premises upon expiration of this Lease, pursuant and subject to all terms of this Lease, including but not limited to sections 4(C) and 27 below. 3. RENT; RENT ADJUSTMENT: The capitalized term “Rent” shall mean all monetary obligations of Tenant to Landlord under this Lease, except the security deposit. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 2 of 15 A. Tenant agrees to pay Rent in the amount of $718.75 per month subject to adjustment as described in Section 3B below, in advance on the 1st day of each calendar month, by personal or business check, money order, or cashier’s check to City of Vernon at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, CA 90058 (or at any other location subsequently specified by Landlord in writing to Tenant). If any payment is returned for non-sufficient funds (“NSF”) or because Tenant stops payment, then Landlord may, by written notice to Tenant, require Tenant to pay all future Rent by cashier’s check. B. It is Landlord’s policy to charge Tenant “market” rent. As such, Landlord reserves the right to adjust the Rent on the annual anniversary date of the original lease and or at the start of a month to month tenancy and if so, then the rent shall increase on the one year anniversary of the start of said month to month lease. Any increase shall not exceed 3% of the previous Rental Amount. Landlord may not adjust the Rent more than once in any 12-month period. 4. SECURITY DEPOSIT: A. Concurrently with Tenant’s execution of this Lease, Tenant shall pay one month’s rent to Landlord as a security deposit (the “Security Deposit”). B. All or any portion of the Security Deposit may be used, as reasonably necessary, to: (i) cure Tenant’s default in payment of Rent (which includes late charges, NSF fees or other sums due); (ii) repair damage, excluding ordinary wear and tear, caused by Tenant or by a guest or licensee of Tenant; and (iii) clean the Premises, if necessary, upon expiration or earlier termination of the tenancy. SECURITY DEPOSIT SHALL NOT BE USED BY TENANT IN LIEU OF PAYMENT OF LAST MONTH’S RENT. If all or any portion of the Security Deposit is used during the tenancy, Tenant agrees to reinstate the Security Deposit in full within five (5) days written request to Tenant. Within 21 days after Tenant vacates the Premises, Landlord shall: (1) furnish Tenant an itemized statement indicating the amount of any Security Deposit received and used and the basis for its disposition and supporting documentation as required by California Civil Code Section 1950.5(g); and (2) return any remaining portion of the Security Deposit, if any, to Tenant. C. After giving or receiving notice of termination of a tenancy, or before the expiration of this Lease, Tenant has the right to request that an inspection of the Premises take place prior to termination of the Lease. If Tenant requests such an inspection, Tenant shall be given an opportunity to remedy identified deficiencies prior to termination, consistent with the terms of this Lease. Any repairs or alterations made to the Premises as a result of this inspection (collectively, “Repairs”) shall be made at Tenant’s expense. Repairs may be performed by Tenant or through others, who have adequate insurance and licenses and are approved by Landlord. The work shall comply with applicable law, including governmental permit, inspection and approval requirements. Repairs shall be performed in a good, skillful manner with materials of quality and appearance comparable to existing materials. It is understood that exact Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 3 of 15 restoration of appearance or cosmetic items following all Repairs may not be possible. (iii) Tenant shall: (a) obtain receipts for Repairs performed by others; (b) prepare a written statement indicating the Repairs performed by Tenant and the date of such Repairs; and (c) provide copies of receipts and statements to Landlord prior to termination. This Section does not apply, however, when the tenancy is terminated pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure § 1161 (2), (3) or (4). D. The Security Deposit will not be returned until all Tenants and occupants have vacated the Premises and all keys have been returned. Any Security Deposit, or portion thereof, returned by check shall be made jointly to all Tenants named in this Lease. E. No interest will be paid on the Security Deposit. 5. INITIAL PAYMENTS; FIRST AND LAST MONTH’S RENT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT: Upon execution of this Lease, Tenant shall pay the first partial month’s Rent (if applicable), first full month’s Rent, last month’s Rent (equal to one full month of Rent) and the Security Deposit to Landlord by personal or business check, cashier’s check, or money order. 6. LATE CHARGE; RETURNED CHECKS: A. Tenant acknowledges that either late payment of Rent or issuance of a returned check may cause Landlord to incur costs and expenses, the exact amounts of which are extremely difficult and impractical to determine. These costs may include, but are not limited to, processing, enforcement and accounting expenses. If any installment of Rent due from Tenant is not received by Landlord within five (5) calendar days after the date due, or if a check is returned, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, respectively, an additional sum of five percent (5%) of the Rent due as a late charge and $25.00 as a NSF fee for the first returned check and $35.00 as a NSF fee for each additional returned check, all of which shall be deemed additional Rent. B. Landlord and Tenant agree that these charges represent a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Landlord may incur by reason of Tenant’s late or NSF payment. Any late charge or NSF fee due shall be paid with the current installment of Rent. Landlord’s acceptance of any late charge or NSF fee shall not constitute a waiver as to any default of Tenant. Landlord’s right to collect a late charge or NSF fee shall not be deemed an extension of the date monthly Rent is due under Section 3A above or prevent Landlord from exercising any other rights and remedies under this Lease and as provided by law. 7. PARKING: Tenant shall be entitled to two assigned parking spaces, specifically the two spaces labeled with the corresponding address of the Premises, and Tenant shall park only in such assigned spaces. Parking areas are to be used for parking properly licensed and operable motor vehicles, but not for trailers, boats, campers, buses or trucks (other than pick-up trucks). Parking areas used by Tenant are to be kept clean, and vehicles leaking oil, gas or other motor vehicle fluids shall not be permitted. Mechanical work or Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 4 of 15 storage of inoperable vehicles is not permitted. Should Tenant require more parking spaces, on either a temporary or permanent basis, Tenant shall request such spaces in writing, and Landlord will use its best efforts to accommodate Tenant’s request. 8. STORAGE: The Premises includes one adjoining storage room to the offices. Tenant shall store only property that is related to Tenant’s business and that Tenant (or its employees) owns or is renting. Tenant shall not store property owned or claimed by another as a favor or accommodation and which is unrelated to Tenant’s business or is not intended to be used by Tenant. Tenant shall not store any improperly packaged food or perishable goods, or any flammable materials, explosives, hazardous materials or wastes or other inherently dangerous material, or any illegal substances. 9. UTILITIES: Landlord is responsible for water, gas and electric utilities since they are not separately metered. Tenant is responsible for telephone and internet costs. Tenant shall place utilities in Tenant’s name as of the Commencement Date. Tenant shall pay any cost for conversion from existing telephone and internet service providers. 10. CONDITION OF PREMISES: Tenant represents and warrants that Tenant has examined the Premises and, all fixtures, including smoke detector(s) and carbon monoxide detectors, and Tenant acknowledges these items are in good and operable condition. 11. MAINTENANCE: A. Tenant shall properly use, operate and safeguard the Premises, including maintaining all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing fixtures, and keep them and the Premises clean, sanitary and well ventilated. Tenant shall be responsible for checking and maintaining all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors within the Premises and any additional phone lines beyond the one line and jack that Landlord shall provide and maintain. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord’s Building Maintenance Department of any problem, malfunction or damage to or on the Premises. Tenant shall be charged for all repairs or replacements caused by Tenant, guests or licensees of Tenant, excluding ordinary wear and tear. Tenant shall be charged for all damage to Premises resulting from failure to report a problem in a timely manner. Tenant shall be charged for repair of drain blockages or stoppages, unless caused by defective plumbing parts or tree roots invading sewer lines. B. Tenant’s failure to maintain any item for which Tenant is responsible shall give Landlord the right to hire someone to perform such maintenance, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for Landlord’s actual cost thereof, as additional Rent, within ten (10) days after written demand. 12. NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONS: Tenant is advised to satisfy itself as to neighborhood or area conditions, including schools, proximity and adequacy of law enforcement, crime statistics, proximity of registered felons or offenders, fire protection, other governmental services, availability, adequacy and cost of any wired, wireless internet connections or other telecommunications or other technology services and installations, proximity to commercial, industrial or agricultural activities, existing and Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 5 of 15 proposed transportation, construction and development that may affect noise, view, or traffic, airport noise, noise or odor from any source, wild and domestic animals, other nuisances, hazards, or circumstances, cemeteries, facilities and condition of common areas, conditions and influences of significance to certain cultures and/or religions, and personal needs, requirements and preferences of Tenant. 13. PETS: No personal pets are allowed on the Premises; provided, however, that certified service animals are allowed for the purpose of aiding persons with disabilities that enter the Premises. 14. SMOKING: Smoking and vaping on the Premises is strictly prohibited. Violation of this section by Tenant, its employees, guests, licensees, or contractors that results in damage to the Premises, including, but not limited to, stains, burns, odors and removal of debris, shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that in order to remove odor caused by smoking, Landlord may need to take certain actions such as replacing carpet and window coverings and painting the entire Premises regardless of when these items were last cleaned or replaced. Such actions and other necessary steps will impact the return of any Security Deposit. 15. RULES/REGULATIONS: A. Tenant shall comply with the Rules and Regulations attached hereto as Exhibit “A” B. Tenant agrees to comply with all other Landlord rules and regulations that are delivered to Tenant. Tenant shall not, and shall ensure that guests and licensees of Tenant do not, disturb, annoy, endanger or interfere with other tenants (if any) or Landlord, or use the Premises for any unlawful purposes, including, but not limited to, using, manufacturing, selling, storing or transporting illicit drugs or other contraband, or violate any law or ordinance, or commit a waste or nuisance on or about the Premises. 16. Without Landlord’s prior written consent: (i) Tenant shall not make any repairs, alterations or improvements in or about the Premises including: painting, wallpapering, adding or changing locks, installing antenna or satellite dish(es), placing signs, displays or exhibits, or using screws, fastening devices, large nails or adhesive materials; (ii) Landlord shall not be responsible for the costs of alterations or repairs made by Tenant; (iii) Tenant shall not deduct from Rent the costs of any repairs, alterations or improvements; and (iv) any deduction made by Tenant shall be considered unpaid Rent. Any equipment, fixtures, or improvements (including, without limitation, water treatment and water filtration equipment) installed by the Landlord (whether purchased by the Landlord or the Tenant) shall remain the property of the Landlord and shall remain on the Premises after the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease. Any equipment, fixtures, or improvements (including, without limitation, fencing) shall only be installed by the Tenant after written approval by the Landlord and shall become the property of the Landlord at the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease. The Landlord may require the Tenant to remove any such equipment, fixtures, or improvements (whether installed Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 6 of 15 by the Landlord or the Tenant) and restore the Premises to their original condition at the Tenant’s expense. Any appliances installed or placed in the Premises by the Landlord shall remain the property of the Landlord and shall not be removed by the Tenant. 17. KEYS; LOCKS: A. Tenant acknowledges receipt of (or Tenant will receive prior to the Commencement Date): key(s) to the Premises Remote control device(s) for garage door/gate opener(s) for apartments and condominiums, key(s) to mailbox for office space, key(s) to storage room B. If Tenant re-keys existing locks or opening devices (with or without Landlord’s consent), Tenant shall immediately deliver copies of all keys to Landlord. Tenant shall pay all costs and charges related to loss of any keys or opening devices. Tenant may not remove locks, even if installed by Tenant. 18. ENTRY: A. Tenant shall make Premises available to Landlord or Landlord’s representative for the purpose of entering to make necessary repairs, or improvements, or to supply necessary or agreed services, or to show Premises to prospective or actual purchasers, tenants, mortgagees, lenders, appraisers, or contractors. B. Landlord and Tenant agree that 24-hour written notice shall be reasonable and sufficient notice, except that 48-hour written notice is required to conduct an inspection of the Premises prior to the Tenant moving out, unless the Tenant waives the right to such notice. Notice may be given orally to show the Premises to actual or prospective purchasers provided Tenant has been notified in writing within 120 days preceding the oral notice that the Premises are for sale and that oral notice may be given to show the Premises. No notice is required: (i) to enter in case of an emergency; (ii) if the Tenant is present and consents at the time of entry or (iii) if the Tenant has abandoned or surrendered the Premises. No written notice is required if Landlord and Tenant orally agree to an entry for agreed services or repairs. 19. SIGNS: Tenant authorizes Landlord to place FOR SALE/LEASE signs on the Premises. 20. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING: Tenant shall not sublet all or any part of Premises, or assign or transfer this Lease or any interest in it. Any assignment, transfer or subletting of Premises or this Agreement or tenancy, by voluntary act of Tenant, operation of law or otherwise, shall terminate this Lease. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 7 of 15 21. JOINT AND SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS: lf there is more than one Tenant; each one shall be completely responsible for the performance of all obligations of Tenant under this Lease, jointly and severally with every other Tenant, whether or not in possession. 22. LEAD-BASED PAINT (If checked): The Premises were constructed prior to 1978. In accordance with federal law, Landlord gives and Tenant acknowledges receipt of the disclosures on the attached Ex hibit “B” and a federally approved lead pamphlet. 23. PERIODIC PEST CONTROL (If checked): Landlord has entered into a contract for periodic pest control treatment of the Premises and shall give Tenant a copy of the notice originally given to Landlord by the pest control company. 24. MEGAN’S LAW DATABASE DISCLOSURE: Notice: Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at www.meganslaw.ca.gov. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. (Landlord is not required to check this website. If Tenant wants further information, Tenant should obtain information directly from this website.) 25. MOLD AND MILDEW WARNING NOTICE: Mold and mildew may be injurious to one’s health; therefore, Tenant acknowledges that: (a) Tenant has inspected the Premises, and every part thereof, at the outset of the tenancy; (b) Tenant has found no signs of moisture, mold or mildew therein; (c) Tenant shall: (i) keep the Premises well-ventilated, clean and dry any signs of mold or mildew from all surfaces, (ii) promptly notify Landlord of any dampness (from leaks, overflows, water intrusion, etc.); and (iii) promptly notify Landlord of any mold, as well as any malfunction of ventilation, air conditioning or heating systems. Tenant shall be liable for any costs, expenses, injuries, damages and claims that may result from any failure to perform the foregoing duties. 26. TOXIC SUBSTANCE WARNING: Landlord is required to give you notice that areas on this property contain or may contain one or more of some 700 + toxic substances and chemicals substances, such as swimming pool disinfectant, cleaning substances, automobile exhaust fumes, barbeque or second-hand cigarette smoke, laundry room fluids or emissions, lead paint, asbestos, etc., known to the State of California to cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, birth defects and reproductive harm. 27. TENANT’S OBLIGATIONS UPON VACATING PREMISES: A. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall: (i) give Landlord all copies of all keys or opening devices to Premises, including any mailboxes, pools, gates, common areas and all garage door openers; (ii) vacate and surrender Premises to Landlord, empty of all personal property and persons; (iii) vacate any/all parking and/or storage space; (iv) clean and deliver Premises to Landlord in good and broom-clean condition; (v) remove all debris; and (vi) give written notice to Landlord of Tenant’s forwarding address. B. All alterations/improvements made by or caused to be made by Tenant, with or without Landlord’s consent, shall become the property of Landlord upon the Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 8 of 15 expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord, as additional Rent, within ten (10) days after written demand for costs of restoration of the Premises to the condition they were in prior to any alterations/improvements that were not approved in writing by Landlord. 28. TEMPORARY RELOCATION: Subject to local law, Tenant agrees, upon demand of Landlord, to temporarily vacate Premises for a reasonable period, to allow for fumigation (or other methods) to control wood destroying pests or organisms, or other repairs to Premises. Tenant agrees to comply with all instructions and requirements necessary to prepare Premises to accommodate pest control, fumigation or other work, including bagging or storage of food and medicine, and removal of perishables and valuables. Tenant shall only be entitled to a credit of Rent equal to the per diem Rent for the period of time Tenant is required to vacate Premises. Unless Landlord expressly agrees in writing to pay relocation benefits, Tenant hereby waives any and all rights it may have to relocation benefits under California law. 29. DAMAGE: If, by no fault of Tenant, Premises are totally or partially damaged or destroyed by fire, earthquake, accident or other casualty that render Premises totally or partially uninhabitable, either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this Agreement by giving the other written notice and Rent shall be abated as of the date Premises become totally or partially uninhabitable. If the Premises is an apartment unit or condominium, then Landlord may terminate this Lease upon written notice to Tenant if damage to the apartment or condominium complex occurs which will cost in excess of 20% of the replacement cost of the complex to repair. If this Lease is not terminated, Landlord shall promptly repair the damage, and Rent shall be reduced based on the extent to which the damage interferes with Tenant’s reasonable use of Premises. If damage occurs as a result of an act of Tenant or Tenant’s guests, only Landlord shall have the right of termination, and no reduction in Rent shall be made. 30. INSURANCE: Tenant’s or guest’s personal property and vehicles are not insured by Landlord, manager or, if applicable, HOA, against loss or damage due to fire, theft, vandalism, rain, water, criminal or negligent acts of others, or any other cause. Tenant is advised to carry Tenant’s own insurance to protect Tenant from any such loss or damage. Tenant shall comply with any requirement imposed on Tenant by Landlord’s insurer to avoid: (i) an increase in Landlord’s insurance premium (or Tenant shall pay for the increase in premium); or (ii) loss of insurance. 31. WAIVER: The waiver of any breach shall not be construed as a continuing waiver of the same or any subsequent breach. 32. NOTICES: Notices may be served at the following address, or at any other location subsequently designated: Landlord: City of Vernon 4305 South Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Attn: City Administration Tenant: To the Premises Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 9 of 15 33. TENANT ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE: Tenant shall execute and return, from time to time, a tenant estoppel certificate delivered to Tenant by Landlord, containing such information regarding this Lease and the Premises as Landlord may request, within five (5) business days. Failure to comply with this requirement shall be deemed Tenant’s acknowledgment that the tenant estoppel certificate is true and correct, and may be relied upon by Landlord and a lender or purchaser. 34. TENANT REPRESENTATIONS; CREDIT REPORTS: Tenant warrants that all statements in Tenant’s rental application are accurate, and Tenant hereby authorizes Landlord to obtain Tenant’s credit report periodically during the tenancy in connection with the modification or enforcement of this Lease. Landlord may cancel this Lease: (i) before occupancy begins, upon disapproval of the credit report(s); or (iii) at any time, upon discovering that material information in Tenant’s application is false. A negative credit report reflecting on Tenant’s record may be submitted to a credit reporting agency if Tenant fails to fulfill the terms of payment and other obligations under this Agreement. 35. MEDIATION: A. Subject to Section 35B below, Landlord and Tenant agree to mediate any dispute or claim arising between them out of this Agreement, or any resulting transaction, before resorting to court action. Mediation fees, if any, shall be divided equally between Landlord and Tenant. If, for any dispute or claim to which this Section applies, any party commences an action without first attempting to resolve the matter through mediation, or refuses to mediate after a request has been made, then that party shall not be entitled to recover its attorneys’ fees, even if they would otherwise be available to that party in any such action. B. The following matters are excluded from mediation: (i) an unlawful detainer action; (ii) any matter within the jurisdiction of a probate, small claims or bankruptcy court; (iii) an action for injunctive relief; (iv) an action for attachment. 36. ATTORNEYS’ FEES: In any action or proceeding arising out of this Lease, the prevailing party between Landlord and Tenant shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, except as provided in Section 35A above. 37. ENTIRE CONTRACT; SEVERABILITY; AMENDMENTS: All understandings between the parties are incorporated in this Lease. The terms are intended by the parties as a final, complete and exclusive expression of their agreement with respect to its subject matter, and may not be contradicted by evidence of any prior agreement or contemporaneous oral agreement. If any provision of this Lease is held to be ineffective or invalid, the remaining provisions will nevertheless be given full force and effect. Neither this Agreement nor any provision in it may be extended, amended, modified, altered or changed except in writing, signed by both Parties. 38. X TERMINATION OF EXISTING LEASE (If checked): Upon the Commencement Date, the existing Lease between Landlord and Tenant dated April 26, 2018, shall terminate. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 10 of 15 39. LANDLORD IS ACTING IN ITS PROPRIETARY CAPACITY (NOT GOVERNMENTAL CAPACITY): In entering into this Lease, Landlord is acting in its proprietary capacity as a party to a contract, and not in its governmental capacity; consequently, nothing in this Lease shall be construed to modify or waive Landlord’s rights in its governmental capacity, all of which are hereby reserved. 40. INDEMNITY: Tenant shall defend, indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from and against any and all claims, liabilities, Leases, damages, costs and expenses arising from, or relating to, any act or omission by Tenant or any Authorized Occupant, or guest, licensee, contractor, sub-lessee or assignee of Tenant, in, on or about the Premises. 41. TIME OF ESSENCE: Time is of the essence of each and every provision of this Lease in which time is a factor. 42. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS: Counterpart originals of this Lease may be executed, each of which, and all of which together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. 43. POSSESSORY INTEREST TAX: Landlord hereby informs Tenant that a form of property tax called a “possessory interest tax” does not apply to Tenant’s interest under this Lease. 44. WAIVER OF RELIEF FROM FORFEITURE: To the extent not prohibited by law, Tenant hereby waives and agrees not to assert any rights or benefits under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1179 permitting a court to relieve a tenant from forfeiture of a Lease and restore him to or her to tenancy in the case of “hardship”. 45. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: Neither Tenant, nor Tenant’s guests or invitees, shall violate any law or commit or permit any waste, damage to, or nuisance in or about, the Premises, or in any way annoy any other tenant, or use Premises for personal occupancy. The Tenant shall not keep anything in or about the Premises that will obstruct the common areas or usage thereof, or increase Landlord’s insurance premiums. 46. Non-Curable Breach of Agreement: The following, by way of illustration and not limitation, shall constitute a non-curable breach of this Agreement: (a) Police raid upon the Premises resulting in the arrest and conviction of Tenant for possession/sale/storage of any illegal narcotic/controlled substance/chemical or herbal contraband, in or about the Premises, or for aiding and abetting any family member, occupant, guest or visitor in any such activity; (b) Misrepresentation or material omission in any written document submitted by Tenant upon which Landlord reasonably relied to enter into the Lease. (Continued on Next Page) Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 11 of 15 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed and delivered this Lease as of the date first written above. LANDLORD: CITY OF VERNON, a California charter City and California municipal corporation By: Carlos Fandino, Jr. City Administrator ATTEST: Lisa Pope, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Arnold M. Alvarez-Glasman, Interim City Attorney TENANT: VERNON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, a California non-profit organization By: Name: Title: Title: Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 12 of 15 EXHIBIT “A” RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Landlord is not responsible for providing any security, and shall not be responsible for fire, theft of personal property, including jewelry, money, apparel or other items in the Premises, storage area, parking spaces, common area or mailbox. 2. No unnecessary noise is allowed at any time. All television sets, radios, stereos, etc. are to be played only at a volume that does not disturb other building occupants. 3. Appliances, if any, are to be operated only in accordance with factory recommendations, instructions delivered to you or posted instructions. 4. No alterations may be done without prior written consent from Landlord. Any window coverings and carpets must be given good care and kept free of spots, burns and other damage. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Tenant paints a room, upon move-out, the Tenant must re-paint the unit in its original color, or will be held financially liable for the cost of re-painting the Premises. 5. Cost of repairs to or stoppage of, waste pipes or drains, water pipes, plumbing fixtures or overflow therefrom caused by negligent or improper usage, or the introduction of foreign articles or materials into the system, will be the responsibility of and must be paid for by the Tenant. 6. The storage of gasoline or other combustibles is prohibited. 7. Tenant is responsible for the conduct of their licensees, guests and contractors and the adherence to these rules at all times. Intoxication, disorderly conduct, objectionable language or other disturbance by residents or visitors are not permitted. 8. No trash or other material may be accumulated that will create a hazard or be in violation of any health, fire or safety ordinance or regulation. Premises must be kept clean and sanitary and free from objectionable odors. 9. Vehicles parked in violation of the Lease may be towed away at the Tenant’s expense. 10. No personal belongings, including bicycles, equipment or other items may be placed in halls, stairways or any common areas except in areas where expressly allowed by posted signage. Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 13 of 15 EXHIBIT “ B” EPA LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE FORM Attached to be completed by Landlord, and executed and dated by Tenant. (Continued on Next Page) Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 14 of 15 Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint Hazards Lead Warning Statement Buildings built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting a pre-1978 building, lessors must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. Lessees must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention. Lessor’s Disclosure (a) Presence of lead-based and/or lead-based paint hazards (check (i) or (ii) below): (i) Known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards are present in the housing (explain). (ii) Lessor has no knowledge of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing. (b) Records and reports available to the lessor (check (i) or (ii) below): (i) Lessor has provided the lessee with all available records and reports pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing (list documents below). (ii) Lessor has no reports or records pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing. Lessee’s Acknowledgment (initial) (c) Lessee has received copies of all information listed above. (d) Lessee has received the pamphlet Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home. Agent’s Acknowledgment (initial) (e) Agent has informed the lessor of the lessor’s obligations under 42. U.S.C. 4852d and is aware of his/her responsibility to ensure compliance. Certification of Accuracy The following parties have reviewed the information above and certify, to the best of their knowledge, for the office space at 2724 Leonis Boulevard, Vernon, CA 90058 Lessor: City of Vernon By: Date: Lessee Lessee Date Chamber of Commerce Office Lease Page 15 of 15 ADDENDUM TO OFFICE LEASE AGREEMENT CITY OF VERNON, A CLAIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (“LANDLORD”) AND VERNON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (“TENANT”) AT 2724 LEONIS BOULEVARD, VERNON, CA 90058 47. COMMON AREA: Tenant shall be allowed to connect a freestanding refrigerator, and small kitchen appliances for occasionally shared or individual meeting use. Connected appliances are the property of the Tenant and will be maintained for shared use and removed by Tenant upon termination of lease. Tenant shall maintain common area Premises and restore to its original condition at Tenant’s expense. 48. SECURITY: Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall install its own security system, subject to City of Vernon ordinances and Lessor’s prior approval. Upon vacating the property, the Tenant is responsible for the removal and the cost of the removal of its security system. City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-457-2021 Submitted by: Daniel Wall Submitting Department: Public Works Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Amendment No. 1 with Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc. Recommendation: A. Find that the approval of the proposed amendment is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, as it is an administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment, and therefore is not a “project” as defined by Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines; and B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. CS-0894 with Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc., in substantially the same form as submitted, for refuse collection, recycling, and disposal services, changing the contract termination date from November 12, 2020 to May 12, 2021. Background: The City's three-year contract with Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc. for refuse collection, recycling, and disposal services recently expired on November 12, 2020. Because of the need to reallocate resources to focus on efforts to ensure the health and safety of all who reside and work within the City during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic emergency, staff was forced to delay the issuance of Notice Inviting Bids to select a vendor to manage refuse collection, recycling, and disposal activities. The Public Works Department has circulated a request for bid proposals to the franchise solid waste haulers in Vernon and will be presenting a new contract for approval by the City Council in the near future. In order to prevent a lapse in services to both residential and City locations, during the awarding and approval process for a new contract, the Public Works Department is requesting a contract extension not to exceed six months. A temporary extension of the contract will allow the City to continue the provision of these important services to the community through its existing vendor, Haul-Away Rubbish Company, Inc. Amendment No. 1 would change the contract termination date from November 12, 2020 until the earlier of May 12, 2021 or the effective date of a new agreement with a vendor for these services. All other terms and conditions of the original contract would remain unchanged, including its total value. The proposed Amendment No. 1 has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact in extending this contract. This contract authorized expenditures up to $150,000. Invoices through the end of November have totaled $120,620. A balance of $29,380 remains under the original contract, which should cover the costs incurred during the extended term. Attachments: 1. Amendment No. 1 to Contract with Haul-Away Rubbish Services Inc - 1 - AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE LABOR AND MATERIALS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND HAUL-AWAY RUBBISH SERVICE COMPANY, INC., FOR REFUSE, COLLECTION, RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL SERVICES, CONTRACT NO. CS-0894 This Amendment (“Amendment No. 1”) to that certain Labor and Materials Contract for refuse, collection, recycling and disposal services (the “Contract”), is made as of November 12, 2020, by and between the City of Vernon, a California charter city and municipal corporation (the “City”), and Haul-Away Rubbish Service Company, Inc., a California corporation (“Contractor”). WHEREAS, the City and Contractor are parties to a written Labor and Materials Contract under which Contractor provides refuse, collection, recycling and disposal services (“the Contract”); and WHEREAS, the City has been forced to reallocate its resources to focus on the continuing COVID-19 pandemic emergency in order to ensure the health and safety of all who reside and work within the City, necessarily and unexpectedly delaying the issuance of Notice Inviting Bids and the temporary extension of the Contract; and WHEREAS, the City and Contractor desire to amend the Agreement to extend the Agreement, for no additional cost, until the earlier of (i) May 12, 2021, or (ii) the effective date of a new agreement between the City and a vendor for the subject services. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties to this Amendment No. 1 agree as follows: 1.The Agreement has been renewed as of November 12, 2020, until the earlier of (i) May 12, 2021, or (ii) the effective date of a new agreement between the City and a vendor for the subject services. 2.Except as expressly modified by this Amendment No. 1, all provisions of the Contract shall remain in full force and effect. 3.The provisions of this Amendment No. 1 shall constitute the entire contract of the parties with respect to the subject matter included in this Amendment No. 1 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. 1. 4.The person or persons executing this Amendment No. 1 on behalf of each of the parties warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Amendment No. 1 on behalf of that party and has the authority to bind that party to the performance of its obligations hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this Amendment No. 1 as of the date stated in the introductory clause. [Signatures Begin on Next Page]. - 2 - CITY OF VERNON a California charter city and municipal corporation By: _______________________________ Carlos Fandino, City Administrator Haul-Away Rubbish Service Company, Inc., a California corporation By: Name: Title: ATTEST: ____________________________ Lisa Pope, City Clerk By: Name: Title: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________ Arnold M. Alvarez-Glasman, Interim City Attorney City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-451-2021 Submitted by: Lisa Pope Submitting Department: City Clerk Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Municipal Code Clean Up Recommendation: A. Introduce and conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 1271 amending various sections of the Municipal Code in Chapters 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 15; and B. Direct staff to schedule second reading and adoption for the February 2, 2021 City Council meeting. Background: The City recently entered into an agreement with Quality Code Publishing for recodification of the City's Municipal Code (Code). The recodification process will take approximately three months during which time Quality Code Publishing will review the City's current Code and Charter to identify conflicts, inconsistencies, preemptions, inaccuracies, and duplications in City regulations, and between state and federal statutes. Beyond conflicts and inconsistencies, the City seeks to update outdated items and remove language that is no longer applicable to its operations. This is an important first step in the recodification process. It is critical to note that due to the complex nature related to portions of the code cleanup, some items will be reserved for separate presentations to City Council that will occur at subsequent meetings when deemed to be timely and appropriate. Specifically, code section revisions for Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) and City zoning will require additional attention. VPU’s updates will be numerous and will require alignment with current laws and regulations which necessitate an in-depth, comprehensive overhaul. To ensure accuracy, staff will devise a project plan and tackle each component with the goal of providing Council a complete departmental update that addresses all areas for rectification. Likewise, the City’s zoning code will require extensive revisions and will be largely predicated upon the outcome of the City’s mixed-use specific plan development and environmental impact report. Recommendations that are derived from this process will guide the City in its pursuit to modify Vernon’s general plan and zoning code. Since the project is in its infancy, proposed changes to the zoning code at this time would be premature. Staff will present such proposals to City Council at a later, more suitable time. Following lengthy discussions regarding the current Code, staff has identified several areas that require modifications, and recommends the implementation of the following Code revisions: CHAPTER 1. General Provisions Amend Vernon Municipal Code Section 1.8(e) related to general penalties and continuing violations of building and safety codes to increase the penalty amounts in order to provide a more persuasive means of compliance. Sections 1.9, 1.9-1, 1.9-3, and 1.10 related to publishing notices and ordinances should be repealed to allow implementation of State law regarding utilization of an adjudicated newspaper, based on qualified bidding; legal publishing of notices; and omitting the alternative to untimely publishing. Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2.17.30 - Special good governance reform contract terms and procedures, all professional services contracts shall be rebid every three years. Listing the qualified bidder in the Municipal Code would require an ordinance if the bidder changes. CHAPTER 2. Administration Sections 2.2 and 2.6-4 related to bond requirements for the City Administrator, City Clerk, City Treasurer and Deputies should be modified to reflect Government Code Sections 36518 and 36519. Sections 2.5-6 and 2.5-7 created the City Council finance committee and personnel committee. These committees are now defunct, not necessary and are, therefore, not active. As such, these sections should be repealed. Additionally, Section 2.5-5 references adoption of a resolution establishing the time and place of committee and commission meetings, which are established by resolution of each body. Therefore, these sections should be repealed. Effective February 1, 2012, all redevelopment agencies (RDAs) in California were dissolved. Under the Community Redevelopment Law, the former RDAs lost all authority to transact business or exercise power and each city that created an RDA became its successor agency on February 1, 2012. Section 2.61 should be amended to change the name of these funds to Successor Agency which reflects this action and reports the former RDAs' enforceable obligations (bond payments) that are funded by property taxes for this specific purpose. Section 2.69-1 - Departments should be amended to reflect current departments within the City. This section references a City Council Department, which is technically support by City Administration and should be combined with such. With the recent transition to Los Angeles County Fire, the Fire Department should be revised to include a reference to the Services Agreement with the Consolidated Protection District of Los Angeles County. The Director of Health and Environmental Control does not serve as the City’s Health Officer, so the statement has been stricken from the code. The City no longer has an Industrial Development Department and, therefore, this reference should be omitted. It is also recommended that the reference to the Office of the Treasurer as a separate department be removed, as it is redundant to the Finance Department language provided in this section. Additionally, the section should be organized to list the City departments in alphabetical order and renumbered. Chapter 2, Article XII referencing City Council Election Contests should be repealed in order to align with the California Elections Code. This article was enacted specifically in response to a contest of the June 5, 2012 Special Municipal Election. Aligning with the provisions of State law provides for the appropriate process for contesting election results, providing for an independent superior court judge, rather than an appointee of the City, to determine the validity. The majority of charter cities in Los Angeles County have opted to adhere to the election laws of the State of California. Sections 2.92 and 2.93 related to campaign contribution limits should be modified to align with the State Political Reform Act, and remove duplicative and unconstitutional provisions. The California Elections Code covers the recall process in detail. The City of Vernon Municipal Code Chapter 2, Article XIV. Procedures for Recalls should be repealed to align with State law, which are designed to be fair to both citizens and those being recalled. Proposed modifications to the Municipal Code sections related to the City's commissions and committees (Housing Commission - Section 2.121 et seq., Green Vernon Commission - Section 2.145 et seq., CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee - Section 2.155 et seq., and Business and Industry Commission - Section 2.170 et seq.) are proposed for consistency in appointment of members, terms, and procedures. Section 2.132. related to minimum compensation paid to employees is being amended to align compensation thresholds with the State’s minimum wage requirements. Given the economic impact of the ongoing health pandemic and future uncertainty, it is not recommended that the City supersede the State’s requirements for minimum compensation to employees. The need and practicability of superseding the State’s requirements will be evaluated in the future. Section 2.134 related to notification to certain employees of their potential right to the Federal Earned Income credit should be repealed as all employers are now required to notify all of their employees of the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit. CHAPTER 11. Food Protection Program On May 15, 2006, Senate Bill 144 was signed into law which enacted the California Retail Food Code. The new law took effect on July 1, 2007 and completely repealed and replaced the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law. Sections 11.2.3, 11.10.1, 11.10.4, and 11.13.3 should be amended to reflect the correct regulation. The California Retail Food Code is based on the Federal Model Food Code and represents the best available science in the overall goal of preventing foodborne illness. Sections 11.6.3, 11.6.5, 11.6.7, 11.9.1-2, 11.9.2-1, 11.13.7 should be updated to reflect the California Retail Food Code hot and cold holding temperature requirements. The lettering size requirements referenced in Section 11.9.1-4 should be repealed as they are not a requirement of State Law. CHAPTER 12. Waste Management and Recycling. The lettering size requirements referenced in Sections 12.3 and 12.12 should be repealed as they are not a requirement of State Law. Requirements for clearly visible identification of the owner operator, permittee, or business have been added. CHAPTER 13. Health and Sanitation In an effort to streamline billing services and eliminate two separate billing cycles for public health permits, the Department of Health and Environmental Control changed all calendar year permits, expiring on December 31, 2019, into fiscal year permits. This change took effect on July 1, 2020, and consolidated all public health permits into a fiscal year billing cycle. The billing cycle for all public health permits will be July 1 of each year, and end June 30 of the following year. Modifications to Section 13.14 will reflect these changes. Section 13.15 is proposed to be amended to provide a clear understanding of the penalty schedule related to delinquent health permits. Section 13.46 of the Municipal Code should be revised to reflect the correct Division of the California Code of Regulations pertaining to underground storage of hazardous substances. CHAPTER 16. Law Enforcement Due to the recent transition to Los Angeles County Fire, references in Section 16.23 should be modified to reflect the appropriate City owned parking areas and facilities. Staff will continue to review the Code for areas of improvement and will return to City Council with ordinances that include updates as appropriate. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 1271 2. Redline of Proposed Changes ORDINANCE NO. 1271 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE IN CHAPTERS 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 16 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Section 1.8(e) is hereby amended to read as follows: “(e) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a violation of local building and safety codes determined to be an infraction is punishable by (1) a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) for a first violation; (2) a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a second violation of the same ordinance within one year; (3) a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each additional violation of the same ordinance within one year of the first violation.” SECTION 2. Sections 1.9, 1.9-1, 1.9-2, 1.9-3 and 1.10 are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. Section 2.2 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Section 2.2 Bonds required for designated officials. (a)The city administrator, city clerk, director of finance and city treasurer are each required to execute an official bond in such amount as may be reasonably required by city council resolution in order to ensure the faithful performance of the duties of each position. (b)Each bond, renewal, or substitute must be maintained and kept in force during the entire time that each such official occupies the respective office. (c)The premiums for such bonds will be paid by the city, and the term of such bonds may not exceed one year.” SECTION 4. Section 2.5-5 - Time and place of committee and commission meetings is hereby repealed. SECTION 5. Section 2.5-6 - Designation of members serving on the finance committee is hereby repealed. SECTION 6. Section 2.5-7 - Designation of members serving on the personnel committee is hereby repealed. SECTION 7. Section 2.6-4 Bond is hereby repealed. SECTION 8. Section 2.61 is hereby amended to read as follows: Ordinance No. 1271 Page 2 of 14 _______________________ “Sec. 2.61. Successor Agency Fund. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby ratifies the establishment and creation of a new fund entitled “Successor Agency.” SECTION 9. Chapter 2, Article X, Section 2.69-1. Departments. is hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 2.69-1. Departments. The City shall have the following departments and the City Council of the City of Vernon shall appoint the department head by resolution, after receiving the recommendation of the City Administrator: (a) City Administration. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the City Administration Department. The City Administrator shall administer the City Administration Department and shall be responsible to the City Council for the proper and efficient management of all the affairs of the City, acting as the agent of the City Council in the discharge of his/her administrative duties, subject to the provisions of the City Charter and Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of Vernon and report directly to the City Council. As fully set forth in Section 2.6-6(c) of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of Vernon, the City Administrator shall administer and implement the personnel merit system and hiring system. Except as otherwise provided, the City Administrator shall perform such other duties as set forth in the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code or as prescribed by the City Council. (b) City Clerk Department.There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the City Clerk Department. The City Clerk shall administer the City Clerk Department of the City, subject to provisions set forth in the Code of the City of Vernon and report to the City Administrator. Except as otherwise provided, the City Clerk shall perform such other duties as set forth in Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code, or as prescribed by the City Council. (c) Finance Department.There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Finance Department. The Finance Director/City Treasurer shall administer the Finance Department and, as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (d) Fire Department.There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Fire Department. The Fire Chief shall administer the Fire Department and as to issues concerning the department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the services agreement with the Consolidated Fire District of Los Angeles County, provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon, of the Code of the City of Vernon, or as prescribed by the City Council. (e) Health and Environmental Control Department.There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Health and Environmental Control Department, which may also be cited as the Health Department or the Environmental Health Department. The Director of Health and Environmental Control, which may also be cited as the Director of Environmental Health, shall administer the Health and Environmental Control Department Ordinance No. 1271 Page 3 of 14 _______________________ and as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (f) Human Resources Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Human Resources Department, which may also be cited as the Department of Human Resources. The Director of Human Resources, which may also be cited as the Human Resources Director, shall administer the Human Resources Department and, as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (g) Office of the City Attorney/Public Prosecutor. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Office of the City Attorney/Public Prosecutor, which may also be cited as the City Attorney’s Office. The City Attorney shall administer the Office of the City Attorney/Public Prosecutor and, as to issues concerning the department, he/she shall report directly to the City Council, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (h) Police Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Police Department. The Chief of Police, which may also be cited as the Police Chief, shall administer the Police Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (i) Public Utilities Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Public Utilities Department. The General Manager of Public Utilities shall administer the Public Utilities Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (j) Public Works Department.There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Public Works Department. The Director of Public Works shall administer the Public Works Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council.” SECTION 10.Chapter 2, Article XII. City Council Election Contests is hereby repealed. SECTION 11.Section 2.92 is hereby amended to read as follows: “2.92 Definitions. The terms and provisions of this article shall have the meanings and shall be interpreted in accordance with the applicable definitions and provisions of the Political Reform Act of 1974, as amended (Government Code Section 81000, et seq.) and the regulations of the California Fair Political Practices Commission, as amended.” SECTION 12.Section 2.93 is hereby amended to read as follows: “2.93. Contribution Limitations Ordinance No. 1271 Page 4 of 14 _______________________ (a) No person other than the candidate shall make to any candidate for office or to the controlled committee of such a candidate or to any committee which supports or opposes such candidate, a contribution or contributions totaling more than one hundred dollars for each election in which the candidate was on, is on, or is likely to be on the ballot or in which the candidate sought or seeks write-in votes. (b) No candidate for office or the controlled committee of such a candidate or any committee which supports or opposes such candidate shall accept from any person other than the candidate a contribution or contributions totaling more than one hundred dollars for each election. (c) This section shall not be interpreted or applied to violate the right of association or the right to express views through expenditures. Rather, it is intended to be and shall be applied solely as a limit on campaign contributions to individuals and committees.” SECTION 13.Chapter 2, Article XIV. Procedures for Recalls is hereby repealed. SECTION 14.Sections 2.121, 2.122, 2.123, 2.124, 2.128, 2.129 and 2.130 of Article XVII. Vernon Housing Commission, are hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 2.121. Commission established. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby establishes the Vernon Housing Commission. For the purposes of this chapter the Vernon Housing Commission shall be referred to as the Commission. Sec. 2.122. Appointment of Members. (a)The Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) members appointed by the City Council. The Commission shall include: (1) Three (3) residents of the City, one (1) of whom shall be a member of the City Council. To be eligible for appointment, each resident shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City, except for the member of the City Council; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (2) Three (3) persons, each of whom represents either a person or entity owning or operating a business located in the City or a person or entity owning non-residential property within the City. To be eligible for appointment, each representative shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract to which the City is a party or represented any business or property owner with a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 5 of 14 _______________________ (3) One (1) person who is an employee of a business located in the City. To be eligible for appointment, the person shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract to which the City is a party or been an employee of a business that has a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (4) Only one (1) of the seven (7) members of the Commission may at any time be a member of the City Council. No more than three (3) members of the Commission may at any time be tenants in City-owned housing. Sec. 2.123. Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and end on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason, the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. Sec. 2.124. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Officers. (a) The Commission shall have a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, who shall be from different appointing categories pursuant to section 2.122. (b) The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson annually. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive terms. The Chairperson shall preside over all Commission meetings and shall have the power to appoint subcommittees and the presiding chairs of those subcommittees. The Vice Chairperson shall, in the absence of the Chairperson, perform the duties of the Chairperson. (c) The Officers of the Commission shall be the Secretary, Treasurer, Commission Counsel and Commission Director. (1) The Secretary shall keep and maintain the records of the Commission and the minutes of the Commission meetings and also shall perform all other duties incident to the office of Secretary of the Commission. The City Clerk shall hold the position of Secretary of the Commission. (2) The Treasurer shall supervise the fiscal affairs of the Commission, shall supervise the care and custody of all rent and other monies collected by the Commission and shall make such payments as authorized by the Commission. The Treasurer shall cause adequate, correct and regular accounts of the properties, monies and transactions Ordinance No. 1271 Page 6 of 14 _______________________ managed by the Commission to be kept and maintained. The Treasurer shall render to the Commission, whenever requested, a Treasurer's report of the Commission's transactions and the financial condition of the City's investment in the City-owned dwelling units. The City Treasurer shall hold the position of the Treasurer of the Commission. (3) The Commission Director is charged with the administration, management and general supervision of the business and affairs of the Commission.The City Administrator shall hold the position of the Commission Director. (4) The Commission Counsel shall be in charge of the legal affairs of the Commission and shall advise the Commission on matters within its jurisdiction, as well as with respect to compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 81000, et seq.) and California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. The City Attorney shall hold the position of Commission Counsel. (5) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Sec. 2.128. Meetings. (a) The Commission shall meet at least twice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Commission. The Commission may schedule additional meetings as necessary or appropriate. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. Sec. 2.129. Compensation. The member of the Commission who also serves on the City Council shall not receive compensation for their attendance at Commission meetings. All other Commission members shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per meeting, up to a maximum of two hundred dollars ($200) in any calendar month, as well as their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties. Travel expenses of Commission members for travel outside the County of Los Angeles shall not be reimbursed without prior approval of the City Council. The Secretary, Treasurer, Commission Counsel and Commission Director shall receive no compensation as Commission officers, other than compensation received from their primary employment with the City. Sec. 2.130. Good Governance Principles. As a commission of a public entity, the Commission shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090.” SECTION 15.Section 2.132 is hereby amended to read as follows: Ordinance No. 1271 Page 7 of 14 _______________________ “Employers shall pay employees a wage of no less than the hourly minimum wage and provide the minimum required leave pursuant to state law.” SECTION 16.Sections 2.133 – Health Benefits and 2.134 – Notifying employees of their potential rights to the federal earned income credit are hereby repealed. SECTION 17.Sections 2.145, 2.146, 2.147, 2.148(b), 2.148(c)(4) and 2.150 of Article XIX. Green Vernon Commission are hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 2.145. Commission established. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby establishes the Green Vernon Commission. For the purposes of this article, the Green Vernon Commission shall be referred to as the Commission. Sec. 2.146. Appointment of Members. (a) The Commission shall be comprised seven (7) members appointed by the City Council. The Commission members shall include: (1) Three (3) representatives from Vernon's business community; (2) Two (2) labor representatives; and (3) Two (2) representatives engaged in the advancement of environmental/sustainability issues. (b) No member of the Commission shall have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (c) No member of the Commission may at any time be a member of the City Council. Sec. 2.147. Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and end on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. Sec. 2.148. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Officers. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 8 of 14 _______________________ (b) The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson annually. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive terms. The Chairperson shall preside over all Commission meetings and shall have the power to appoint subcommittees and the presiding chairs of those subcommittees. The Vice Chairperson shall, in the absence of the Chairperson, perform the duties of the Chairperson. 2.148(c)(4) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Sec. 2.150. Meetings. (a) The Commission shall have regular meetings at least twice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Commission. The Commission may schedule additional meetings as necessary or appropriate. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting.” SECTION 18.Section 2.153 of Article XIX is hereby amended to read as follows: “As a committee of a public entity, the Grant Committee shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090.” SECTION 19.Section 2.154 of Article XIX is hereby repealed. SECTION 20.Sections 2.158, 2.159, 2.162, 2.163(c)(i), 2.167, 2.168(c) and 2.169 of Article XX. Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee are hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 2.158. Appointment of Members. (a)The Committee shall be comprised of seven (7) members appointed by the City Council. The Committee members shall include: (1) One (1) person representing Members of the California Legislature with a district that includes at least a portion of the Vernon Area; (2)Four (4) persons that reside or work in the Vernon Area; (3) One (1) person who represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon; and (4)One (1) current member of the Vernon City Council. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 9 of 14 _______________________ (b)No member of the Committee shall have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. Sec. 2.159. Terms. (a) Committee members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and end on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. (c) A Committee member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. Sec. 2.162 Meetings. (a)Regular Meetings. The Grant Committee shall have regular meetings at least twice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Committee. (b)Committee meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. Sec. 2.163.(c) Ensure that only applicants that are eligible (see criteria below) are considered by the Grant Committee as possible grant recipients.The Executive Director shall endeavor to make an initial determination of the applicant’s eligibility and notify the applicant of that determination. Sec. 2.167. Process for Awarding Grants. (a) At each meeting of the Grant Committee, the Committee shall review grant proposals, consider the recommendations of the Executive Director, and determine whether to award grants based upon the requirements of Section 2.166. (b) Prior to each regularly scheduled meeting, the Executive Director shall make available to the Grant Committee and to the public all proposals from eligible grant applicants that are to be considered at the meeting, along with comments on the City’s website. For special meetings, this information shall be provided to the Grant Committee and the public at the time that the meeting is called. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 10 of 14 _______________________ (c) The Grant Committee shall award grants only upon a minimum of four votes in favor of a grant proposal. (d) Within 30 days of any regular meeting at which grants are awarded and within 15 days of any special meeting at which grants are awarded, the Executive Director shall make all reasonable efforts to provide to the City Council a report of the grants awarded by the Grant Committee. (e) All grant recipients shall agree in writing, as a condition for receiving a grant, that the grant recipient will comply with all applicable rules and laws associated with the receipt and use of grant funds. Additionally, any grant recipient who fails to comply fully with all applicable rules and laws shall be subject to the forfeiture of any grant funds not already distributed to the grantee, and may be subject to returning to the VCF any funds the City determines were misused. Sec. 2.168(c) If the City Administrator determines that he or she lacks proof that the grant fund recipient currently meets the requirements of section 2.165, the City shall not disburse any funds to that grant fund recipient and immediately notify the grant fund recipient of the City Administrator’s determination. The grant fund recipient may appeal the City Administrator’s determination by providing the City Administrator written notification of the appeal within 30 days of the determination. The appealing party may provide facts and arguments in writing to the City Administrator to state why the City Administrator’s determination should be overturned.” SECTION 21.Sections 2.174, 2.175, 2.178, 2.180, and 2.183 of Article XXI. Vernon Business and Industry Commission are hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 2.174. Appointment of Members. (a) The Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) members appointed by the City Council. The Commission members shall include: (1) Three (3) individuals, each of whom represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon; (2) Two (2) individuals, each of whom has knowledge of the Vernon real estate market; (3) One (1) individual who is employed by a business located in Vernon or who is a member of a labor union that represents workers at a business located in Vernon; and (4) One (1) current member of the Vernon City Council. Sec. 2.175. Terms. (a)Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 11 of 14 _______________________ (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. Sec. 2.178. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Officers. (a)The Commission shall have a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, who shall be from different appointing categories pursuant to section 2.174. (b) The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson annually. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive terms. (c) The officers of the Commission shall be the Secretary, Counsel and Executive Director. (1) The Secretary shall keep and maintain the records of the Commission and the minutes of the Commission meetings and also shall perform all other duties incident to the position of Secretary of the Commission. The City Clerk, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of Secretary of the Commission. (2) The Commission Executive Director is charged with the administration, management and general supervision of the business and affairs of the Commission. The City Administrator, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of the Commission Executive Director. (3) The Commission Counsel shall be in charge of the legal affairs of the Commission and shall advise the Commission on matters within its jurisdiction, and regarding compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 81000, et seq.), the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.), and California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. The City Attorney, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of Commission Counsel. (4) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Sec. 2.180. Meetings. (a) The Commission shall have regular meetings at least twice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Commission. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. Sec. 2.183. Good Governance Principles. Ordinance No. 1271 Page 12 of 14 _______________________ As a commission of a public entity, the Commission shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090.” SECTION 22.References to “California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law” throughout Chapter 11. Food Protection Program, specifically Sections 11.2.3, 11.10.1, 11.10.4, and 11.13.3 are hereby modified to read “California Retail Food Code.” SECTION 23.References to “140 degrees Fahrenheit” in Sections 11.6.3, 11.6.5, 11.6.7, 11.9.1-2(c), 11.9.2-1, and 11.13.7 are hereby modified to read “135 degrees Fahrenheit.” SECTION 24.Section 11.9.1-4 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Name, address, and telephone number on the exterior of the vehicle. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle.” SECTION 25.Section 12.3 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 12.3. Offal vehicles. Offal vehicles, truck beds, tanks, barrels, and other containers used for transporting offal and other renderings intended for a rendering plant shall be (1) made of durable materials, (2) water-tight, (3) constructed so that the rendering materials transported cannot fall, drip, seep, drain, or splash from the conveyance during transportation, (4) covered during transport or storage of rendering materials, (5) constructed in such a manner as to permit thorough cleaning, and (6) thoroughly cleaned each time following delivery a load of rendering materials to a rendering plant. Any metal joints and seams shall be welded. Offal vehicles shall be maintained in good repair and in a sanitary condition. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle.” SECTION 26.Section 12.12(c) is hereby amended to read as follows: “Section 12.12. Vehicle construction and maintenance. (c) The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle.” SECTION 27.Section 13.14 is hereby amended to read as follows: Ordinance No. 1271 Page 13 of 14 _______________________ “Section 13.14. Term; renewal; when annual fee delinquent. A health permit issued pursuant to this article shall expire on the 30th day of June of the year for which it is issued, and each such permit shall be renewed annually. Application for the renewal shall be made to the health officer. At the time application is made, there shall be paid to the city clerk the annual fee established by the city council. Annual health permit fees are due and payable June 30th of each year. Penalty shall be imposed in the manner prescribed in section 13.15 for delinquent fees.” SECTION 28.Section 13.15 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Section 13.15. Penalty for delinquent payment of fees. After receiving written notice from the health officer, any person who fails for a period of thirty days to file an application and obtain a health permit required by this article there shall be added to and collected with the permit or other fees, a penalty equal to ten percent (10%) of the permit fee that is delinquent for thirty (30) calendar days. For each additional month or fraction thereof in which a delinquency continues, an additional ten percent (10%) penalty shall be collected. In no event shall the total penalty exceed sixty percent (60%) of the permit fee. The imposition or payment of the penalty imposed by this section shall not prevent the imposition of any other penalty prescribed by any local ordinance or a criminal prosecution for violation of this article.” SECTION 29.Section 13.46 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Section 13.46. State law adopted by reference. The city council of the City of Vernon hereby adopted by reference the requirements of (a) the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Law, Chapter 6.7 of the Division 20 (commencing with section 25280) of the California Health and Safety Code, and (b) Chapter 16 of Division 3, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations pertaining thereto.” SECTION 30.Sections 16.23(e) and (f) are hereby amended to read as follows: “(e) The city owned parking at 2800 South Soto Street (Los Angeles County Fire Administrative Offices). (f) The city owned parking at 4530 Bandini Boulevard.” SECTION 31.Section 16.23(g) is hereby added to read as follows: “(g) The city owned parking at 3375 Fruitland Avenue (Los Angeles County Fire Station No. 13).” Ordinance No. 1271 Page 14 of 14 _______________________ SECTION 32.In accordance with Chapter 4.3 of the Charter of the City of Vernon, Sections 10, 11, 12 and 13 of this Ordinance are hereby introduced and adopted and shall take effect immediately. All other provisions of this Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect at 12:01 a.m. on the thirty-first (31st) day after its passage. SECTION 33.Any provision of the Vernon Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies and no further are repealed or modified to that extent necessary to affect the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 34.If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, of this Ordinance is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. To this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 35.The City Clerk shall certify the adoption and publish this ordinance as required by law. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _____, 2021. _____________________________ LETICIA LOPEZ, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ LISA POPE, City Clerk (seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ ARNOLD M. ALVAREZ-GLASMAN, Interim City Attorney Redline of Proposed Municipal Code Clean Up CHAPTER 1. General Provisions Section 1.8(e) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a violation of local building and safety codes determined to be an infraction is punishable by (1) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) one thousand dollars ($1,000) for a first violation; (2) a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a second violation of the same ordinance within one year; (3) a fine not exceeding one ten thousand dollars ($1,000) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each additional violation of the same ordinance within one year of the first violation. Sec. 1.9. Designation of newspaper in the city. The Los Angeles Wave: The Press Edition, a newspaper of general circulation published nearest to the City, is hereby designated as the official newspaper of the City of Vernon for the publication of any ordinance, public hearing, or other matter requiring such public notice. This section is intended only to designate the appropriate newspaper of the City for publication of various legally required notices. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to impose any requirement of publication not otherwise imp osed by other provisions of law. Nor shall anything contained herein be constructed to affect the otherwise required time, frequency, content or manner of notice. Sec. 1.9-1. Summary of ordinance. All ordinances requiring publication shall be publishe d in the Los Angeles Wave: The Press Edition, by reference to their assigned number and title. The notice shall advise that the title, the description, and the full text of these ordinances are available in printed form in the City Clerk's office. Sec. 1.9-2. Untimely publication. In the event the publication of an ordinance by title and assigned number, or any public hearing or notice, or other matter requiring publication cannot be timely published in the Los Angeles Wave: The Press Edition, then the City Clerk shall be authorized to post said ordinance by title and assigned number, public hearing, public notice, or other matter in accordance with Section 1.10. Sec. 1.9-3. Compliance with publication requirements. The City Clerk shall also comply with any other publication requirements imposed by federal or state law as may be applicable to a particular type of ordinance, resolution or public notice. Sec. 1.10. Three posting places for ordinances designated. The three most public places in the city for the posting of notices and other documents required to be posted by city officials under the laws of the state, or the ordinances Redline of Proposed Changes Page 2 of 30 ________________________ adopted by the city, are hereby fixed and designated as the northwest corner of 38th Street and Santa Fe Avenue, the northeast corner of Leonis Boulevard and Pacific Boulevard, and on the bulletin board located outside on the wall near the second floor entrance to the City Hall of said City, located at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, all in the Ci ty of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California. CHAPTER 2. Administration. Article I. In General Sec. 2.2. Bonds required for designated officials.of City Clerk, City Treasurer and Deputies. A. The city administrator, city clerk, director of finance, and city treasurer are each required to execute an official bond in such amount as may be reasonably required by city council resolution in order to ensure the faithful performance of the duties of each position. B. Each bond, renewal, or substitute must be maintained and kept in force during the entire time that each such official occupies the respective office. C. The premiums for such bonds will be paid by the city, and the term of such bonds may not exceed one year. A. The bonds for the various officers and employees of the City shall be as follows: City Treasurer $50,000.00 City Clerk 50,000.00 Deputy City Treasurers 25,000.00 Deputy City Clerks 25,000.00 Sec. 2.5-5. Time and place of committee and commission meetings. The regular meetings of committees and commissions shall be held at the time and place designated by an appropriate resolution adopted by the City Council. Sec. 2.5-6. Designation of members serving on the finance committee. The members of the City Council to serve on the finance committee will be composed of the five (5) members serving on the City Council. Said members shall serve on the committee until their successors are appointed during the normal reor ganization of the Council which is provided for in Government Code Section 36801. Sec. 2.5-7. Designation of members serving on the personnel committee. The members of the City Council to serve on the personnel committee will be composed of the five (5) members serving on the City Council. Said members shall serve on the committee until their successors are appointed during the normal reorganization of the Council which is provided for in Government Code Section 36801. Sec. 2.6-4. Bond. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 3 of 30 ________________________ The city administrator shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, give a good and sufficient corporate surety bond to the city in such an amount and form a s shall be approved by the city attorney and as required by any law of the state or of the city. Such bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance and discharge of his duties and for the proper application and payment of all money or property coming into his hands by virtue of his office. A general bond covering more than one officer or employee of the city shall suffice if it meets the requirements set forth in this section. The premium of such bond shall be paid by the city. Article VIII. Separate Funds. Sec. 2.61. Redevelopment Agency Fund Successor Agency. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby ratifies the establishment and creation of a new fund entitled “Redevelopment Agency.” “Successor Agency.” Sec. 2.69-1. Departments. The City shall have the following departments and the City Council of the City of Vernon shall appoint the department head by resolution, after receiving the recommendation of the City Administrator: (a) City Administration. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the City Administration Department. The City Administrator shall administer the City Administration Department and shall be responsible to the City Council for the proper and efficient management of all the affairs of the City, acting as the agent of the City Council in the discharge of his/her administrative duties, subject to the provisions of the City Charter and Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of Vernon and report directly to the City Council. As fully set forth in Section 2.6-6(c) of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of Vernon, the City Administrator shall administer and implement the personnel merit system and hiring system. Except as otherwise provided, the City Administrator shall perform such other duties as set forth in the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code or as prescribed by the City Council. (b) City Clerk Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the City Clerk Department. The City Clerk shall administer the City Clerk Department of the City, subject to provisions set forth in the Code of the City of Vernon and report to the City Administrator. Except as otherwise provided, the City Clerk shall perform such other duties as set forth in Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code, or as prescribed by the City Council. (c) City Council Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the City Council Department. (c) Finance Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Finance Department. The Finance Director/City Treasurer shall ad minister the Finance Department and, as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (fd) Fire Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Fire Department. The Fire Chief shall administer the Fire Department and as to issues Redline of Proposed Changes Page 4 of 30 ________________________ concerning the department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the services agreement with the Consolidated Fire District of Los Angeles County, provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon, of the Code of the City of Vernon, or as prescribed by the City Council. (de) Health and Environmental Control Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Health and Environmental Control Department, which may also be cited as the Health Department or the Environmental Health Department. The Director of Health and Environmental Control, which may also be cited as the Director of Environmental Health, shall administer the Health and Environmental Control Department and as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Cod e of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. The Director of Health and Environmental Control also serves as the City Health Officer. (ef) Human Resources Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Human Resources Department, which may also be cited as the Department of Human Resources. The Director of Human Resources, which may also be cited as the Human Resources Director, shall administer the Human Resources Department and, as to issues concerning the Department, he/she shall report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (i) Industrial Development Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Industrial Development Department. The Director of Industrial Development shall administer the Industrial Development Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (fg) Office of the City Attorney/Public Prosecutor. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Office of the City Attorn ey/Public Prosecutor, which may also be cited as the City Attorney’s Office. The City Attorney shall administer the Office of the City Attorney/Public Prosecutor and, as to issues concerning the department, he/she shall report directly to the City Council, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (g) Office of the Treasurer. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Office of the Treasurer, which may also be cited as the Treasury Department. The Finance Director/City Treasurer shall administer the Office of the Treasurer and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon or the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (h) Police Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Police Department. The Chief of Police, which may also be cited as the Police Chief, shall administer the Police Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. (i) Public Utilities Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City, the Public Utilities Department. The General Manager of Public Utilities shall administer the Public Utilities Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 5 of 30 ________________________ (j) Public Works Department. There is hereby created and ratified in the service of the City the Public Works Department. The Director of Public Works shall administer the Public Works Department and report to the City Administrator, subject to the provisions of the Code of the City of Vernon or as prescribed by the City Council. Article XII. City Council Election Contests. Sec. 2.90. Exercise of Jurisdiction by the City Council. The City Council shall exercise its jurisdiction under of the City Charter of the City of Vernon over election contests in accordance with the procedures set forth in this article. Sec. 2.90-1. Declaration of Election. Notwithstanding any provision of law, including California Electio ns Code § 10263, § 12064, and § 15400, as they now exist or may hereafter be amended, the City Council of the City of Vernon shall not declare the results of an election or install any person in office as a member of the City Council of the City of Vernon, if an election contest has been filed with the City Council pursuant to of the Charter of the City of Vernon and this article. The issuance of a Declaration of Election shall not prevent the filing of an election contest pursuant to of the Charter of the City of Vernon and this article. Sec. 2.90-2. Certificate of Election and Oath of Office. Notwithstanding any provision of law, including California Elections Code § 10265 and § 15401, as they now exist or may hereafter be a mended, the elections official of the City of Vernon shall not sign or deliver to any person a certificate of election or administer an oath of office as prescribed in the California Constitution if an election contest has been filed with the City Council pursuant to of the Charter of the City of Vernon and this article. The delivery of a certificate of election and administration of an oath of office shall not prevent the filing of an election contest pursuant to of the Charter of the City of Vernon and this article. Sec. 2.90-3. Time for Filing Election Contest. An elector (as defined in the California Elections Code) of the City of Vernon shall file the statement of contest within ten (10) days of the certification of the result of the election by the body or elections official canvassing the returns thereof. For a consolidated election, the ten (10) days shall run from the date the county elections official conducting the election prepares the certified statement of the results pursuant to the California Elections Code. A statement of contest filed prematurely shall be deemed filed within ten (10) days of certification as set forth above. Sec. 2.90-4. Grounds for Election Contest. (a) Any elector (as defined in the California Elections Code) of the City of Vernon may contest any election held therein for any of the following causes: 1. That the precinct board or any member thereof was guilty of malconduct. 2. That the defendant who has been declared elected to an office was not, at the time of the election, eligible to that office. 3. That the defendant has given to any elector or member of a precinct board any bribe or reward, or has offered any bribe or reward for the purpose of proc uring his or her election, or has committed any other offense against the elective franchise defined in Division 18 (commencing with Section 18000) of the California Elections Code. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 6 of 30 ________________________ 4. That illegal votes were cast, including, without limitation, votes by person(s) who were not eligible to vote in City of Vernon elections. 5. That eligible voters who attempted to vote in accordance with the laws of the state were denied their right to vote. 6. That the precinct board in conducting the election or in canvassing the returns, made errors sufficient to change the result of the election as to any person. 7. That there was an error in the vote-counting programs or summation of ballot counts. (b) Definitions. “Defendant” means that person whose election is contested or those persons receiving an equal and highest number of votes, other than the elector filing the contest, where the body canvassing the returns declares that no one person has received the highest number of votes for the contested office. “Precinct board” means the board appointed by the elections official to serve at a single precinct or a consolidated precinct. “Precinct board,” when used in relation to proceedings taking place after the polls have closed, likewise includes any substitutive canvassing and counting board that may have been appointed to take the place of the board theretofore serving. Sec. 2.90-5. Procedures for Election Contest. The City Council of the City of Vernon may adopt by resolution additional procedures for election contests which shall provide for fair, transparent, and expedited adjudication consistent with due process and equal protection of the law. Sec. 2.90-6. Statement of the Reasons for Urgency. On June 18, 2012, an election contest of the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election in the City of Vernon was filed with the City Council of the City of Vernon invoking its jurisdiction pursuant to Chapter 3.4 of the City Charter of the City of Vernon. The City of Vernon has not enacted an ordinance establishing procedures for election contests. Such an ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety in order to, consistent with fairness and due process, 1) give full and expeditious effect to the will of Vernon's qualified voters as expressed in the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election, 2) provide certainty to the residents of the City of Vernon about the results of the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election and seat the legitimately elected candidate at the earliest possible time, 3) avoid disruption of city government by prolonged uncertainty about who was legitimately elected at the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election, 4) avoid disruption of City business with third parties by prolonged uncertainty about who was legitimately elected at the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election, 5) avoid Vernon residents and businesses losing confidence in th e integrity of City of Vernon elections caused by prolonged uncertainty about who was legitimately elected at the June 5, 2012, Special Municipal Election, 6) remove expeditiously any cloud of impropriety from the electoral process for the June 5, 2012, special municipal election in the city, 7) provide for the expeditious adjudication of the pending election contest consistent with due process and equal protection of the law, 8) authorize procedures to ensure fairness, transparency, and integrity in the ad judication of City Council election contests, and 9) instill confidence in City of Vernon residents about Redline of Proposed Changes Page 7 of 30 ________________________ the integrity of the City's electoral process so that City residents will vote in City elections and run for City office. Article XIII. Limitations on Campaign Contributions in City Elections. Sec. 2.92. Definitions. The following terms used in this article shall have the meanings set forth below. Except as otherwise provided here, tThe terms and provisions of this article shall have the meanings and shall be interpreted in accordance with the applicable definitions and provisions of the Political Reform Act of 1974, as amended (Government Code Section 81000, et seq.) and the regulations of the California Fair Political Practices Commission, as amended. (a) Candidate shall mean any person who is a candidate for member of the City Council of the City of Vernon, or any elective City officer whether or not such officer is a candidate for reelection. (b) Committee shall mean any person or combination of persons who directly or indirectly does any of the following in connection with supporting or opposing a candidate or candidates for the City Council, or supporting, opposing or a ttempting to qualify the recall of a member of the City Council: (1) Receives contributions totaling five hundred dollars or more in a calendar year. (2) Makes independent expenditures totaling one thousand dollars or more in a calendar year. (3) Makes contributions totaling one thousand dollars or more in a calendar year. A person or combination of persons that becomes a committ ee shall file statements of organization with the City Clerk within forty-eight hours of qualifying as a committee in the City and shall retain the status as a committee until such time as that status is terminated pursuant to California Government Code Section 84214 or a successor statute. (c) Election shall mean any general election, special election or recall election. (d) Elective city officer shall mean any person who is a member of the City Council of the City of Vernon or any other elective city office, whether that person was appointed or elected to office. (e) Person shall mean an individual, proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, syndicate, business trust, committee, company, corporation, limited liability corporation, association, and any other organization or group of persons acting in concert. Sec. 2.93. Contribution limitations. (a) No person other than the candidate or committee shall make to any candidate for office or to the , including the controlled committee of such a candidate or to any committee which supports or opposes such candidate, a contribution or contributions totaling more than in excess of one hundred dollars either cash or in- kind, for each election in any single election at which the candidate was on, is on, or is likely to be on the ballot or in which the candidate sought or seeks write-in votes is Redline of Proposed Changes Page 8 of 30 ________________________ attempting to be, or is, on the ballot. Additionally, no candidate or candidate's controlled committee shall solicit or accept any contribution that will cause the amount contributed by the contributor to the candidate or the candidate's controlled committee to exceed one hundred dollars for any single election at which the candidate is attempting to be, or is, on the ballot. (b) The limitations of this section shall not apply to contributions of a candidate's personal funds to his or her controlled campaign committee on behalf of his or her own candidacy, and shall apply to contributions from the candidate's spouse. (c) No person shall make a contribution in the name of another. (d) No person shall reimburse, pay in advance, or otherwise compensate another person for a contribution made. (e) No person shall knowingly solicit or accept a contribution in violation of this article. (f) No person shall knowingly take any action with the intent of evading the contribution limits imposed by this article or concealing violations of this article. (g) Candidates with existing campaign accounts from a prior election for any office, whether local, state or federal, shall open a new account for the next city election in which they are or will be a candidate. No person, committee or candidate shall contribute more than one hundred dollars from the prior campaign account into the new campaign account. (h) Any committee that makes contributions or independent expenditures to support or oppose a candidate for city elective office or to support, oppose or qualify the recall of any member of the city council shall do so only from a segregated committee account established for that specific purpose and from funds that are raised in compliance with the limits set forth in this article. (b) No candidate for office or the controlled committee of such a candidate or any committee which supports or opposes such candidate shall accept from any person other than the candidate a contribution or contributions totaling more than one hundred dollars for each election. (c) This section shall not be interpreted or applied to violate the right of association or the right to express views through expenditures. Rather, it is intended to be and shall be applied solely as a limit on campaign contributions to individuals and committees. Article XIV. Procedures for Recalls.* *Editor's Note: Prior ordinance history includes portions of ordinance No. 1123, Exh. A. Sec. 2.94. Commencement of recall proceedings; qualifications of proponents. (a) Proceedings may be commenced for the recall of any municipal elective officer, including any officer appointed in lieu of election or to fill a vacancy, by the service, filing and publication of a notice of intention to circulate a recall petition pursuant to this article. (b) Each of the proponents of a recall must be registered voters of the City of Vernon for at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the date a notice of intention is served on the officer they seek to recall. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 9 of 30 ________________________ (c) No person shall solicit or accept any monetary or non-monetary payment, compensation or remuneration of any kind in exchange for acting as a proponent of a recall. No person or entity shall make to any other person any monetary or non-monetary payment, compensation or remuneration of any kind in exchange for that person acting as a proponent of a recall. Sec. 2.95. Limitations on the commencement of recall proceedings. Proceedings may not be commenced against an officer of the city in the event of one or more of any of the following: (a) He or she has not held office during his or her current term for more than one hundred eighty (180) days; (b) A recall election has been determined in his or her favor within the last year; (c) His or her term of office ends within one year or less. (Ord. No. 1162, Exh. A; Ord. No. 1165, § 1.) Sec. 2.96. Contents of the Notice of Intention. The notice of intention shall contain all of the following: (a) The name and title of the officer sought to be recalled. (b) A statement, not exceeding two hundred (200) words in length, of the reasons for the proposed recall. (c) The printed name, signature, and residence address of each of the proponents of the recall. If a proponent cannot receive mail at the residence address, he or she must provide an alternative mailing address. The minimum number of proponents is fifteen (15), or equal to the number of signatures required to have been filed on the nomination paper of the officer sought to be recalled, whichever is higher. (d) A statement, executed under of penalty of perjury by each proponent, that he or she is qualified to be the proponent of a recall pursuant to the requirements of this article and is not being paid or compensated in any way for being a proponent of the recall. Sec. 2.97. Service; filing; separate notice for each officer. A copy of the notice of intention shall be served by personal delivery, or by certified mail, on the officer sought to be recalled. Within seven (7) days of serving the notice of intention, the original thereof shall be filed, along with an affidavit of the time and manner of service, with the city clerk in his or her office during normal business hours as posted. A separate notice of intention shall be filed for each officer sought to be recalled. Sec. 2.98. Publication or posting; expense. A copy of the notice shall be published at the proponents' expense in a newspaper of general circulation pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code. (Ord. No. 1162, Sec. 2.99. Answer; service. (a) Within twenty-one (21) days after the filing of the notice of intention, the officer sought to be recalled may file with the city clerk, during normal business hours as posted, an answer, in not more than two hundred (200) words, to the statement of the proponents. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 10 of 30 ________________________ (b) If an answer is filed, the city clerk shall, within fourteen (14) days after the filing of the answer, serve a copy of it, by personal delivery or by certified mail, on o ne of the proponents named in the notice of intention. (c) The answer shall be signed and shall be accompanied by the printed name and business or residence address of the officer sought to be recalled. Sec. 2.100. Prerequisites to affixation of signatures; notice of intention. (a) The petition may consist of any number of separate sections, which shall be duplicates except as to signatures and matters required to be affixed by signers and circulators. The number of signatures attached to each section shall be at the pleasure of the person soliciting the signatures. (b) Each section of the petition may consist of any number of separate pages. A page shall consist of each side of a sheet of paper on which any signatures appea r. Sec. 2.101. Prerequisites to affixation of signatures; contents of petition. (a) The proponents shall use the recall petition format provided by the city clerk. Before any signature may be affixed to a recall petition, each page of each sectio n must bear all of the following in no less than 8 -point type: (1) A copy of the notice of intention, including the statement of grounds for recall and the names of each of the proponents. (2) The answer of the officer sought to be recalled, if any. If the officer sought to be recalled has not answered, the petition shall so state. (3) A request that an election be held to determine the question of whether the officer should be recalled. (b) All petition sections shall be printed in uniform size and darkness with uniform spacing. Sec. 2.102. Prerequisites to affixation of signatures; filing of blank copies; ascertainment of proper form and wording; notice. (a) Within ten (10) days after filing of the answer to the notice of intention, or, if no answer is filed, within ten (10) days after the expiration of the twenty-one (21) day period specified, the proponents shall file two (2) blank copies of the petition with the city clerk in his or her office during normal office hours as posted who shall ascertain if the proposed form and wording of the petition meets the requirements of this article. (b) The city clerk shall, within thirty (30) days of receiving the blank copies of the petition, notify the proponents in writing of his or her finding. (c) At the time of the filing of the two (2) blank copies of the petition, the proponents shall also file proof of publication of the notice of intention in compliance with this chapter. (d) If the city clerk finds that the requirements of this article are not met, the city clerk shall include in his or her findings a statement as to what alterations in the petition are necessary. The proponents shall, within ten (10) days after receiving the notification, file two (2) blank copies of the corrected petition with the city clerk in his or her office during normal office hours as posted. The 10 -day correction notification period and the 10 -day filing period for corrected petitions shall be repeated until the city clerk finds no alterations are required. The determination of the city clerk shall be final and conclusive. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 11 of 30 ________________________ (e) No signature may be affixed to a recall petition until the city clerk has notified the proponents that the form and wording of the proposed peti tion meet the requirements of this article. Sec. 2.103. Petitions; affixation of signature and information by signer; margin. (a) The petition sections shall be designed so that each signer shall personally affix all of the following: (1) His or her signature. (2) His or her printed name as registered to vote in the City of Vernon. (3) His or her residence address, giving street and number, or if no street or number exists, adequate designation of residence so that the location may be readily ascertained. (4) The name of the incorporated city or unincorporated community in which he or she resides. (b) A margin, at least one (1) inch wide, shall be left blank across the top of each page of the petition. A margin, at least one-half (1/2) inch wide, shall be left blank along the bottom of each page of the petition. (c) A space, at least one (1) inch wide, shall be left blank after each name for the use of the city clerk or his or her designee in verifying the petition. (d) The names of the proponents and persons who sign a recall petition shall be a matter of public record and disclosable to the public by the city clerk upon request pursuant to the California Public Records Act or any successor statute. (e) Any person may withdraw his or her signature from a recall petition by filing a written request with the city clerk prior to the time the petition is accepted for filing. Sec. 2.104. Separate petitions for each officer. Separate petitions are necessary to propose the recall of each officer. Sec. 2.105. Circulators or signers; qualifications. Only registered voters of the City of Vernon at the time of circulation are qualified to circulate or sign a recall petition for a member of the Vernon city council. Sec. 2.106. Time for filing. (a) A recall petition shall be submitted to the elections officials for filing in his or her office during normal office hours as posted within thirty (30) calendar days immediately following the date the city clerk notifies the proponents that the form and wording of the petition meets the requirements of this article. Sec. 2.107. Number of qualified signatures required. The number of qualified signatures of registered voters in the City of Vernon required in order to qualify a recall for the ballot shall be forty (40%) percent of the registered voters in the city. For the purpose of determining the number of signatures required to qualify a recall petition, the city clerk shall determine the number of registered voters specified in the last report of registration by the Los Angeles County Elections Official to the Secretary of State immediately prior to the finding by the city clerk that no alterations are required in the form Redline of Proposed Changes Page 12 of 30 ________________________ of the recall petition, and add to that figure any additional voter registrations in the City of Vernon filed with the city or county between the date of said report and the city clerk's finding referenced in this section, and shall include, without limitation, the proponents. Sec. 2.108. Presentation for filing; count of signatures; acceptance for filing; sections not filed; insufficient number of signatures. (a) The petition shall be filed personally by one or more of the proponents. All sections of the petition shall be filed at the same time. (b) When the petition is presented for filing, the city clerk shall determine the to tal number of signatures affixed to the petition. If, from this examination, the city clerk determines that the number of signatures, prima facie, equals or is in excess of the minimum number of signatures required, the city clerk shall accept the petition for filing. The petition shall be deemed as filed on that date. Any sections of the petition not so filed shall be void for all purposes. If, from the city clerk's examination, the city clerk determines that the number of signatures, prima facie, does not equal or exceed the minimum number of signatures required, the petition shall not be filed. Any petition not accepted for filing shall be returned to the proponents. Sec. 2.109. Determination of number of valid signatures; notice of sufficiency or insufficiency; certification of results. (a) Within sixty (60) days from the date of filing of the petition, the city clerk shall examine the petition, and from the records of registration, ascertain whether or not the petition is signed by the requisite number of voters. If the city clerk's examination shows that the number of valid signatures is greater than the required number, the city clerk shall certify the petition to be sufficient. If the number of valid signatures is less than the required number, the city clerk shall certify the petition to be insufficient. (b) In determining the number of valid signatures, the city clerk may use the duplicate file of affidavits maintained, or may check the signatures against facsimiles of voters' signatures, provided that the method of preparing and displaying the facsimiles complies with laws. (c) The city clerk shall attach to the petition a certificate showing the result of this examination, and shall notify the proponents of either the suf ficiency or insufficiency of the petition. (d) If the petition is found sufficient, the city clerk shall certify the results of the examination to the city council at its next regular meeting. Sec. 2.110. Sufficiency of petition; certification to governing body; contents. The city clerk's certificate of sufficiency shall contain: (a) The name of the officer whose recall is sought. (b) The title of his or her office. (c) The number of signatures required by law. (d) The total number of signatures on the petition. (e) The number of valid signatures on the petition. (f) The number of signatures which were disqualified. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 13 of 30 ________________________ Sec. 2.111. Order by City Council. Within twenty-eight (28) days after the meeting at which the city council received the certificate of sufficiency, the city council shall issue an order stating that an election shall be held pursuant to this article to determine whether or not the officer named in the petition shall be recalled. Sec. 2.112. Time; consolidation with regular or special election. The election shall be held on the next established election date under the California Elections Code not less than eighty-eight (88) days after the issuance of the order. (Ord. Sec. 2.113. Limitation on the election for recall of several officers. Not more than two (2) members of the City Council shall be subject to recall at any election. Should more than two (2) members of the City Council be subject to a recall process at any given time, consistent with the limitations of Section 2.94, the Cit y Clerk shall determine by random lot the order that elections for officers subject to recall shall be scheduled. One election is sufficient for the recall of up to two officers. Sec. 2.114. Conduct, canvass and declaration of results. A recall election shall be conducted, canvassed, and the results declared in substantially the manner provided by general law and this Code for a regular election for the office. Sec. 2.115. Removal from office if majority two-thirds vote for recall. If two-thirds or more of the votes on a recall proposal are "Yes," the officer sought to be recalled shall be removed from office upon the certification of the election results by the City Council. Sec. 2.116. Negative votes necessary for retention of office. If one-third (1/3) or more of the votes at a recall election are "No," the officer sought to be recalled shall continue in office. Sec. 2.117. Recall of officer creates vacancy; filling of vacancy. If a member of the City Council is recalled, his or her office shall be vacant upon certification of the election results by the City Council. The vacancy shall be filled by the City Council by following the procedure set forth in California Government Code Section 36512 or any successor statute, except that a special election held to fill a vacancy, if called by the City Council, shall be held on the date of the next regular municipal election at least eighty-eight (88) days following the call of the election. A recalled member of the City Council shall not be eligible to fill a vacancy created by recall at the same election. Article XVII. Vernon Housing Commission. Sec. 2.121. Commission established. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 14 of 30 ________________________ The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby establishes the Vernon Housing Commission. For the purposes of this chapter the Vernon Housing Commission shall be referred to as the Commission. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5.) Sec. 2.122. Appointment of Members. (a) The Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) members selected appointed by the Mayor and ratified by the City Council. The Commission shall include, including: (a)(1) Three (3) residents of the City, one (1) of whom shall be a member of the City Council. To be eligible for appointment, each resident shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City, except for the member of the City Council; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (b)(2) Three (3) persons, each of whom represents either a person or entity owning or operating a business located in the City or a person or entity owning non-residential property within the City. To be eligible for appointment, each representative shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract to which the City is a party or represented any business or property owner with a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (c)(3) One (1) person who is an employee of a business located in the City. To be eligible for appointment, the person shall not have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract to which the City is a party or been an employee of a business that has a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (d)(4) Only one (1) of the seven (7) members of the Commission may at any time be a member of the City Council. No more than three (3) members of the Commission may at any time be tenants in City-owned housing. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5.) Sec. 2.123. Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and end of June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason, In the event any Commission member resigns, no longer meets the criteria used as the basis for his or her selection pursuant to section 2.122, is removed pursuant to Section 2.123.1, or is unable to serve for any reason, the position shall be considered vacant and the and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974Mayor shall, within thirty (30) days after the position becomes vacant, select for Redline of Proposed Changes Page 15 of 30 ________________________ ratification by the City Council a successor with the same qualifications to serve the unexpired term. (c) A commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5; Ord. No. 1194, § 2; Ord. No. 1230, § 2.) Sec. 2.124. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Officers. (a) The Commission shall have a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, who shall be from different appointing categories pursuant to section 2.122. (b) The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson at its first meeting and annually thereafter. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive terms. The Chairperson shall preside over all Commission meetings and shall have the power to appoint subcommittees and the presiding chairs of those subcommittees. The Vice Chairperson shall, in the absence of the Chairperson, perform the duties of the Chairperson. (c) The Oofficers of the Commission shall be the Secretary, Treasurer, Commission Counsel and Commission Director. (d)(1) The Secretary shall keep and maintain the records of the Commission and the minutes of the Commission meetings and also shall perform all other duties incident to the office of Secretary of the Commission. The City Clerk shall hold the position of Secretary of the Commission. (e)(2) The Treasurer shall supervise the fiscal affairs of the Commission, shall supervise the care and custody of all rent and other monies collected by the Commission and shall make such payments as authorized by the Commission. The Treasurer shall cause adequate, correct and regular accounts of the properties, monies and transactions managed by the Commission t o be kept and maintained. The Treasurer shall render to the Commission, whenever requested, a Treasurer's report of the Commission's transactions and the financial condition of the City's investment in the City-owned dwelling units. The City Treasurer shall hold the position of the Treasurer of the Commission. (f)(3) The Commission Director is charged with the administration, management and general supervision of the business and affairs of the Commission. The City Administrator shall hold the position of the Commission Director. (g)(4) The Commission Counsel shall be in overall charge of the legal affairs of the Commission and shall advise the Commission on matters within its jurisdiction, as well as with respect to compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 81000, et seq.) and California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. The City Attorney shall hold the position of Commission Counsel. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5.) (5) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 16 of 30 ________________________ Sec. 2.128. Meetings. (a) The Commission shall meet at least semi-annually, i.e., twice per year, on a datedates and at a times that is established by a resolution of the Commission. The Commission may schedule additional meetings as necessary or appropriate. (a)(b) The Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5; Ord. No. 1194, § 6.) Sec. 2.129. Compensation. The member of the Commission who also serves on the City Council shall not receive compensation for their attendance at Commission meetings. All other Commission members shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per meeting, up to a maximum of two hundred dollars ($200) in any calendar month, as well as their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties. Travel expenses of Commission members for travel outside the County of Los Angeles shall not be reimbursed without prior approval of the City Council. The Secretary, Treasurer, Commission Counsel and Commission Director shall receive no compensation as Commission officers, other than compensation received from their primary employment with the City. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5.) Sec. 2.130. Conflict of interest. The Commission shall, within thirty (30) days of the Commission's first meeting, adopt and submit to the City Council for approval a conflict of interest code in compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 81000 et seq.), which code shall also address the obligations of Commissioners under California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. (Ord. No. 1183, § 2; Ord. No. 1188, § 5.) Sec. 2.130. Good Governance Principles. As a commission of a public entity, the Commission shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090. Article XVIII. Living Wages. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 17 of 30 ________________________ Sec. 2.132. Payment of minimum compensation to employees. (a) Employers shall pay employees a wage of no less than the hourly minimum wage and provide the minimum required leave pursuant to state law.rates set under the authority of this article. The hourly rates are ten dollars and thirty cents ($10.30) per hour with health benefits or, if health benefits are not provided, then eleven dollars and fifty-five cents ($11.55) per hour. The hourly rates are subject to annual adjustments based on changes in the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles area, for the preceding calendar year. The DAA shall present for the city council's approval, proposed annual adjustments to the hourly rates, if any, by July 1st of each year. If approved by the city council, the DAA shall publish a bulletin announcing the adjusted rates, which shall take effect upon such publication. (b) Employers shall provide at least twelve (12) compensated days off per year for sick leave, vacation, or personal necessity. Employers shall also permit employees to take at least an additional ten (10) days a year of uncompensated time to be used for sick leave for the illness of the employee or a member of his or her immediate family where the employee has exhausted his or her compensated days off for that year. (Ord. No. 1187, § 1; Ord. No. 1191, § 2) Sec. 2.133. Health benefits. The health benefits required by this article shall consist of the payment of at least one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour towards the provision of health care benefits for employees and their dependents. Proof of the provision of such benefits must be submitted to the awarding authority to qualify for the wage rate in section 2.132(a) for employees with health benefits. (Ord. No. 1187, § 1) Sec. 2.134. Notifying employees of their potential right to the federal earned income credit. Employers shall inform employees making less than twelve dollars ($12) per hour of their possible right to the federal earned income credit ("EIC") under Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, 26 U.S.C. § 32, and shall make available to employees forms informing them about the EIC and forms required to secure advance EIC payments from the employer. (Ord. No. 1187, § 1) Article XIX. Green Vernon Commission. Sec. 2.145. Commission established. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby establishes the Green Vernon Commission. For the purposes of this article, the Green Vernon Commission shall be referred to as the Commission. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1222, § 4.) Sec. 2.146. Appointment of Members. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 18 of 30 ________________________ (a) The Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) members to be selected by the Mayor and ratified appointed by the City Council. The seven (7)Commission members of the Commission shall include: (1) Three (3) representatives from Vernon's business community; (2) Two (2) labor representatives; and (3) Two (2) environmental representatives engaged in the advancement of environmental/sustainability issues, one (1) of which shall be from the environmental-justice community. (b) No member of the Commission shall have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. (c) No member of the Commission may at any time be a member of the City Council. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1222, § 5.) Sec. 2.147. Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin at 12:00 a.m. July 1, and end on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. on the June 30 four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4)-year terms. (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974.If a Commission member resigns, no longer meets the criteria used as the basis for his or her selection pursuant to section 2.146, is removed pursuant to Section 2.147.1, or is unable to serve for any reason, the position shall be considered vacant and the Mayor shall, within thirty (30) days after the position becomes vacant, select for ratification by the City Council, a successor with the same qualifications to serve the unexpired term. (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses , without a valid excuse as determined by the Commission, either (i) four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. ; or (ii) two (2) or more consecutive regular meetings. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1195, § 2; Ord. No. 1222, § 6.) Sec. 2.148. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Officers. (a) The Commission shall have a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, who shall be from different appointing categories pursuant to section 2.146(a). (b) The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson annually. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive years. The Chairperson shall preside over all Commission meetings and shall have the power to appoint Redline of Proposed Changes Page 19 of 30 ________________________ subcommittees and the presiding chairs of those subcommittees. The Vice Chairperson shall, in the absence of the Chairperson, perform the duties of the Chairperson. (c) The Officers of the Commission shall be the Secretary, Commission Counsel, and Commission Director. (1) The Secretary shall keep and maintain the records of the Commission and the minutes of the Commission meetings and also shall perform all other duties incident to the Office of Secretary of the Commission. The City Clerk, or his or her qualified designee, shall hold the position of Secretary of the Commission. (2) The Commission Counsel shall be in charge of the legal affairs of the Commission and shall advise the Commission on matters within its jurisdiction, as well as with respect to compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Section 81000 et seq.) and Government Code Section 1090 et seq. The City Attorney, or his or her qualified designee, shall hold the position of Commission Counsel. (3) The Commission Director is charged with the administration, management, and general supervision of the business and affairs of the Commission. The Director of Health and Environmental Control of the City, or his or her qualified designee, shall hold the position of Commission Director. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1222, § 8.) (4) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Sec. 2.150. Meetings. (a) The Commission shall havemeet regular meetings at least semi-annually, i.e., twice per year, on dates and at times to be established by a resolution of the Commission. The Commission may schedule additional meetings as necessary or appropriate. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, ( Government Code section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1195, § 5.) Sec. 2.153. Conflicts of interest. The Commission shall, within thirty (30) days of the Commission's first meeting, adopt and submit to the City Council for approval a conflict of interest code in compliance with the California Political Reform Act, Government Code Section 81000 et seq., which code shall also address the obligations of commissioners under California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3.) Sec. 2.154. Severability. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 20 of 30 ________________________ If any provision of this article is declared legally invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3.) Sec. 2.153. Good Governance Principles. As a commission of a public entity, the Commission shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090. Article XX. Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee. Sec. 2.158. Appointment of Members. (a) The Grant Committee shall be comprised of consist of seven (7) members, and each member shall serve a two (2) year term, which terms shall begin at 12:00 a.m. on July 1 and end two years thereafter at 11:59 p.m. on June 30. No member shall serve more than three (3) consecutive terms. The 7-member Grant Committee shall be appointed by the City Council and shall include: appointed by the City Council. The Committee members shall include: (a1) Two (2)One (1) persons representing Members of the California Legislature with a districts that includes at least a portion of the Vernon Area; (b2) Three (3)Four (4) persons that reside or work in the Vernon Area; (c3) One (1) person who represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon; and (d4) One (1) current member of the Vernon City Council. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a majority of the City Council may reappoint a former Councilmember to fill this vacant Councilmember position if: (1) the former Councilmember was serving on the Grant Committee pursuant to this subsection (d) at the time the Councilmember lost his or her status as a Councilmember; and (2) the term of the Councilmember’s reappointment would expire on or before the same date the Councilmember’s term on the Grant Committee would have expired but for the loss of status as a Councilmember. Such reappointment may be accomplished via motion, resolution or ordinance. (Ord. 1218, § 2.) (b) No member of the Commission shall have, at any time within the five (5) years preceding appointment: (i) been an employee or a consultant of the City; or (ii) a financial interest in any contract, other than the lease of his or her residence or the provision of municipal services available to the public generally, to which the City is a party. Sec. 2.159. Creation of Staggered Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and end on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 21 of 30 ________________________ (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. To provide for staggered terms, at the inception of the Grant Committee, the City Council shall designate three of the seven members referenced in section 2.158 to serve terms ending June 30, 2016, and four of the members to serve terms ending June 30, 2017. The three members shall be one from each of the following categories; the four other members shall fill the remaining positions: (a) One (1) person representing a Member of the California Legislature with a district that includes at least a portion of the Vernon Area; (b) One (1) person that resides or works in the Vernon Area, but who neither lives nor resides within Vernon; and (c) One (1) who represents either the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon. (Ord. 1218, § 2.) Sec. 2.162. Scheduling Committee Meetings. If City Council has approved an allocation of funds to the VCF for the fiscal year, the following shall apply: (a) Regular Meetings. The Grant Committee shall have regular meetings at least t wice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Committee. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintained by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. (b) Cancelling meetings. Upon request of a majority of the Grant Committee, the Executive Director shall cancel a properly called previously scheduled meeting (regular or otherwise) and provide notice no less than 10 days in advance to the Grant Committee and the public of the date of the new meeting. (c) Initial and Special meetings. The date of the first meeting and any special meeting shall be set by the Executive Director. Special meetings of the Grant Committee shall require no less than 10 days prior notice to the Grant Committee and the public. (d) Meeting location. Meetings shall be held at City Hall, unless the Executive Director selects a different publicly accessible location within the City of Vernon. (Ord. 1218, § 2; Ord. 1265, § 2.) Redline of Proposed Changes Page 22 of 30 ________________________ Sec. 2.163. Duties of Executive Director. (c) Ensure that only applicants that are eligible (see criteria below) are considered by the Grant Committee as possible grant recipients. The (i) Within 60 days of receipt of a proposal, the Executive Director shall endeavor to make an initial determination of the applicant’s eligibility and notify the applicant of that determination. An applicant who has been determined to be ineligible by the Executive Director may appeal this determination to the City Council. Appeals must be filed with the City Clerk within 30 days of the issuance of the notice of ineligibility. The Executive Director shall establish procedures for filing and hearing appeals. These procedures shall be posted on the City’s website and shall be referenced or enclosed with each notice of ineligibility. If an applicant fails to properly appeal the Executive Director’s decision in a timely manner, the decision of the Executive Director shall be final. Sec. 2.167. Process for Awarding Grants. (a) At each meeting of the Grant Committee, the Committee shall review grant proposals, consider the recommendations of the Executive Director, and determine whether to award grants based upon the requirements of Section 2.166. (b) In addition to any formal notice required by law, the Executive Director shall publish on the City’s website the deadline for grant applications to be considered at regularly scheduled meetings. (bc) No less than 15 days and no more than 30 days pPrior to each regularly scheduled meeting, the Executive Director shall make available to the Grant Committee and to the public provide all proposals from eligible grant applicants that are to be considered at the meeting, along with rankings and other comments, to the Grant Committee. These materials shall simultaneously be made available to the public on the City’s website. For special meetings, this information shall be provided to the Grant Committee and the public at the time that the meeting is called. (cd) The Grant Committee shall award grants only upon a minimum of four votes in favor of a grant proposal. (de) Within 30 days of any regular meeting at which grants are awarded and within 15 days of any special meeting at which grants are awarded, the Executive Director shall make all reasonable efforts to provide to the City Council a report of the actions takengrants awarded by the Grant Committee. This report shall include grants awarded, grant proposals that were not awarded grants, as well as staff rankings and comments for all grants considered by the Grant Committee. (ef) All grant recipients shall agree in writing, as a condition for receiving a grant, that the grant recipient will comply with all applicable rules and laws associated with the receipt and use of grant funds. Additionally, any grant recipient who fails to comply fully with all applicable rules and laws shall be subject to the forfeiture of any grant funds not already distributed to the grantee, and may Redline of Proposed Changes Page 23 of 30 ________________________ be subject to returning to the VCF any funds the City determines were misused. (Ord. 1218, § 2.) Sec. 2.168. Oversight and Audits. (c) If the City Administrator determines that he or she lacks proof that the grant fund recipient currently meets the requirements of section 2.165, the City shall not disburse any funds to that grant fund recipient and immediately notify the grant fund recipient of the City Administrator’s determination. The grant fund recipient may appeal the City Administrator’s determination to the City Council by providing the City Administrator written notification of the appeal within 30 days of the determination. The City Council shall consider the appeal at a public hearing. Notice of the public hearing shall be published no less than one time in newspaper of general circulation in the City at least once no less than 10 days prior to the hearing. The public hearing shall start on a date not less than 30 days and no more than 90 days from the date of the latter of the City’s receipt of the appeal or the deposit. The appealing party shall be provided written notice of the date, time, and location of the hearing, and the fact that the City Administrator andThe appealing party may provide facts and arguments in writing to the City Administrator to state whyduring or the hearing as to whether the City Administrator’s determination should be overturned. (Ord. 1218, § 2.) Sec. 2.169. Conflict of Interest. Within 30 days of its first meeting, and no later than September 1, 2014, the Grant Committee must adopt and submit to the City Council for approval a conflict of interest code in compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Section 81000 et seq.), unless the City Council has already adopted a conflict of interest code that expressly applies to all of the members of the Grant Committee. (Ord. 1218, § 2.) Article XXI. Vernon Business and Industry Commission. Sec. 2.174. Appointment of Members. (a) The Commission shall be comprised of consist of seven (7) members who shall be appointed by the City Council. When appointing members to the Committee, the City Council shall endeavor to appoint members who represent the broad spectrum of interests found within Vernon. The Commission members shall include: (1) Three (3) individuals, each of whom represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon; and (2) Two (2) individuals, each of whom has knowledge of the Vernon real estate market; and (3) One (1) individual who is employed by a business located in Vernon or who is a member of a labor union that represents workers at a business located in Vernon; and (4) One (1) current member of the Vernon City Council. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a)(4), above, a majority of the City Council may reappoint a former Councilmember to fill a vacant Councilmember position if: (1) the former Councilmember Redline of Proposed Changes Page 24 of 30 ________________________ was serving on the Commission pursuant to subsection (d) at the time the Councilmember lost his or her status as a Councilmember; and (2) the term of the Councilmember’s reappointment would expire on or before the same date the Councilmember’s term on the Commission would have expired but for the loss of status as a Councilmember. Such reappointment may be accomplished via motion, resolution or ordinance. (Ord. 1223, § 2; Ord. 1225, § 2.) Sec. 2.175. Terms. (a) Commission members shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may be reappointed. Terms of office for each seat shall begin on July 1 at 12:00 a.m. and on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. four (4) years thereafter. No person shall serve more than two (2) consecutive full four (4) year terms. Each member shall serve a four (4) year term. Terms shall begin at 12:00 a.m. on July 1 and end four years thereafter at 11:59 p.m. on June 30. No member shall serve more than two (2) full consecutive terms. (Ord. 1223, § 2.) Sec. 2.175.1. Creation of Staggered Terms. (a) To provide for staggered terms, at the inception of the Commission, the City Council shall designate three of the seven members referenced in section 2.174 to serve terms ending June 30, 2016, and four of the members to serve terms ending June 30, 2018. The three members shall be one from each of the following categories; the four other members shall fill the remaining positions: (1) One (1) individual who represents the owner or operator of a business located in Vernon; (2) One (1) individual who has knowledge of the Vernon real estate market; and (3) One (1) current member of the Vernon City Council. (b) A person appointed to serve a term ending June 30, 2016 shall not be considered to have served a “full” term for purposes of section 2.175, and therefore may be reappointed for up to two full consecutive terms following the initial June 30, 2016 term. (Ord. 1223, § 2.) (b) Unscheduled vacancies due to resignation, no longer meeting criteria, removal or inability to serve for any reason the position shall be considered vacant and the unscheduled vacancy shall be posted and filled pursuant to Government Code Section 54974. (c) A Commission member shall be considered to have vacated his or her position on the Commission if he or she misses four (4) or more consecutive meetings without a valid excuse as determined by the commission. (Ord. No. 1188, § 1; Ord. No. 1192, § 3; Ord. No. 1195, § 2; Ord. No. 1222, § 6.) Sec. 2.178. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Officers. (a) Chairperson and Vice Chairperson. The Commission shall have a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, who shall be from different appointing categories pursuant to section 2.174. The Chairperson shall preside over all Commission meetings. The Vice Chairperson shall, in the absence of the Chairperson, perform the duties of the Chairperson. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 25 of 30 ________________________ (b) Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson. The Commission members shall elect the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson at its first meeting and at its first meeting following July 1 each yearannually. If the first meeting after July 1 is a special meeting, a chairperson shall only be elected with an affirmative vote of at least four members of the committee; if there are insufficient votes, then the existing Chairperson shall continue to serve until the first regular meeting thereafter. No Commission member may serve as Chairperson for more than two (2) consecutive yearsterms. (c) Officers. The officers of the Commission shall be the Secretary, Counsel and Executive Director. (d1) Secretary. The Secretary shall keep and maintain the records of the Commission and the minutes of the Commission meetings and also shall perform all other duties incident to the position of Secretary of the Commission. The City Clerk, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of Secretary of the Commission. (e2) Executive Director. The Commission Executive Director is charged with the administration, management and general supervision of the business and affairs of the Commission. The City Administrator, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of the Commission Executive Director. (f3) Commission Counsel. The Commission Counsel shall be in charge of the legal affairs of the Commission and shall advise the Commission on matters within its jurisdiction, and regarding compliance with the California Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 81000, et seq.), the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code Section 54950 et seq.), and California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. The City Attorney, or his or her designee, shall hold the position of Commission Counsel. (Ord. 1223, § 2.) (4) Any officer may designate someone other than himself or herself to act on his or her behalf. Sec. 2.180. Scheduling Commission Meetings. (a) Regular Meetings. The Commission shall have regular meetings at least twice per year, on dates and at times established by a resolution of the Commission. (b) Initial and Special meetings. The date of the first meeting and any special meeting shall be set by the Executive Director. (b) Commission meetings shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code section 54950 et seq.). All meetings shall be open to the public and regular minutes of each meeting shall be maintaine d by the Secretary to the Commission. A majority of Commission members shall constitute a quorum. Once a quorum is established, action may be taken by the Commission only upon a favorable vote of a majority of the Commission members present and voting. (c) Meeting location. Meetings shall be held at City Hall, unless the Executive Director selects a different publicly accessible location within the City of Vernon. (Ord. 1223, § 2.) Sec. 2.183. Good Governance Principles. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 26 of 30 ________________________ As a commission of a public entity, the Commission shall comply with all applicable open meeting and ethics laws, including but not limited to the Ralph M. Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, the Public Records Act, and Government Code section 1090. CHAPTER 11. Food Protection Program. Article II. Definitions. Sec. 11.2.3. Definitions (C–D). Closure declaration placard means a public notice that shall be posted by the health officer at a retail food facility declaring the immediate closure of the facility for failure to obtain a health permit; or the suspension or revocation of a health permit for a significant violation of this chapter, applicable sections of the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law California Retail Food Code, or the California Sherman Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Law. Article VI. Wholesale Food Protection Sec. 11.6.3. Temperature requirements. Potentially hazardous foods shall be maintained at a temperature at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit or at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit. Frozen foods shall be maintained at a temperature of at or below 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Sec. 11.6.5. Hot storage compartments. Each hot holding unit used to store and hold potentially hazardous food shall be capable of maintaining foods at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit. Each hot holding unit shall be fitted with an accurate temperature measuring device. Sec. 11.6.7. Cooling potentially hazardous foods. Potentially hazardous food that has been heated shall be rapidly cooled to 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below, in an approved manner, if not held at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit. Article XIII. Caterer Food Protection. Sec. 11.13.3. Food handling. All food shall be prepared, stored, packed, packaged, transported, held, and se rved so as to be protected from contamination, adulteration, and spoilage; and shall conform to the applicable provisions of the California Sherman Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Law and theCalifornia Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law California Retail Food Code. Sec. 11.13.7. Temperature requirements. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 27 of 30 ________________________ All potentially hazardous foods shall be maintained at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit or at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit at all times, including transportation of food from the permitted food facility to the catering function. Article IX. Wholesale Food Vehicles Sec. 11.9.1-2. Requirements for food compartments. (a) The compartments in which food is carried on wholesale food vehicles shall be enclosed and the exterior doors and windows shall be tightly fitted to prevent the entrance of dust, dirt, or insects. (b) The interior floor, sides, and top of the food compartment shall be free from cracks, seams, or linings where vermin may harbor, and shall be constructed of a smooth, washable, impervious material capable of withstanding frequent cleaning with acceptable sanitizing agents, including steam. Slide rails, hooks, shelves, racks, and similar equipment shall be constructed of a nontoxic, noncorrosive, easily cleanable material, and shall be so installed as to be readily accessible or easily removable for cleaning. Vehicles shall be so constructed that no liquid wastes from the food compartment can drain onto any street, sidewalk, or premises. (c) All food compartments used to hold potentially hazardous foods shall be provided with an approved mechanism capable of maintaining potentially hazardous foods at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit or at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit. Sec. 11.9.1-4. Name, address, and telephone number on the exterior of the vehicle. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle. The name shall be at least three inches (3") high and shall have strokes at least three-eighths inch (3/8") wide, and shall be of a color contrasting with the vehicle exterior. Letters and numbers for the address and telephone number shall not be less than one inch high. Sec. 11.9.2-1. Temperature requirements. It shall be unlawful to allow potentially hazardous foods to be transported in food compartments not capable of maintaining a temperature at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit or at or above 140135 degrees Fahrenheit. If frozen foods are carried, the food temperature shall be maintained at 5 degrees Fahrenheit or below. An accurate temperature measuring device shall be maintained inside food compartments where potentially hazardous foods are held. Article X. Retail Food Facilities. Sec. 11.10.1. Compliance with state law. Restaurants, retail food production establishments, retail food markets, food vending machines, commissaries, temporary food facilities, temporary event organizers, mobile food preparation units, and mobile food facilities as defined in th is chapter, shall be in compliance with all applicable state laws, including the California Sherman Food, Drug Redline of Proposed Changes Page 28 of 30 ________________________ and Cosmetic Law and the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities LawCalifornia Retail Food Code. Sec. 11.10.4. Identifying decal for approved vehicles and vending machines. All mobile food preparation units, mobile food facilities, and food vending machines which conform to the requirements of this chapter; the California Sherman, Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law; and the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law California Retail Food Code which have been inspected and approved by the health officer and for which the required permit fee has been paid, shall be provided with an identifying decal. Decals on mobile food preparation units and mobile food facilities shall be affixed to a clearly visible area on the left side of the rear end of the vehicle. Decals on all food vending machines shall be affixed to a clearly visible area on the left side of the front of the food vending machine. CHAPTER 12. Waste Management and Recycling. Article II. Offal Vehicles. Sec. 12.3. Offal vehicles. Offal vehicles, truck beds, tanks, barrels, and other containers used for transporting offal and other renderings intended for a rendering plant shall be (1) made of durable materials, (2) water-tight, (3) constructed so that the rendering materials transported cannot fall, drip, seep, drain, or splash from the conveyance during transportation, (4) covered during transport or storage of rendering materials, (5) constructed in such a manner as to permit thorough cleaning, and (6) thoroughly cleaned each time following delivery a load of rendering materials to a rendering plant. Any metal joints and seams shall be welded. Offal vehicles shall be maintained in good repair and in a sanitary condition. All offal vehicles shall be well painted and shall have the permittee’s name or firm name, telephone number, and street address in legible letters not less than three inches in height with a 3/8-inch stroke on both sides of the vehicle or other conveyance so as to be visible when in use. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle. Article IV. Liquid Waste Pumping Vehicles. Sec. 12.12. Vehicle construction and maintenance (c) Each vehicle shall have the permittee’s name or firm name, telephone number, and street address in legible letters not less than three inches in height with a 3/8 -inch stroke on both sides of the vehicle so as to be visible when in use. The name, address, and telephone number of the owner operator, permittee, or business name shall be legible, clearly visible, and permanently indicated on at least two sides of the exterior of the vehicle. CHAPTER 13. Health and Sanitation. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 29 of 30 ________________________ Article II. Health Permits. Sec. 13.14. Term; renewal; when annual fee delinquent. A health permit issued pursuant to this article shall expire on the 31st day of December 30th day of June of the year for which it is issued and each such permit shall be renewed annually. Application for the renewal shall be made to the health officer. At the time application is made, there shall be paid to the city clerk the annual fee established by the city council. Annual health permit fees are due and payable January 31st June 30th of each year. The annual fee, if unpaid, is delinquent January 31st at 4:30 p.m. following the date it is due and thereafter a pPenalty shall be imposed in the manner prescribed in section 13.15 for delinquent fees. Sec. 13.15. Penalty for delinquent payment of fees. After receiving written notice from the health officer, any person who fails for a period of thirty clays days to file an application and obtain a health permit required by this article there shall be added to and collected with the permit or other fees, a penalty equal to ten percent (10%) of the permit fee that is delinquent for thirty (30) calendar days. For each additional month or fraction thereof in which a delinquency continues, an additional ten percent (10%) penalty shall be collected. In no event shall the total penalty exceed sixty percent (60%) of the permit fee. the inspection fee a penalty equal to ten per cent of the fee or one dollar whichever is the greater and for each additional month or fraction of a month after the expiration of the thirty-day period that the applicant fails to file such application and obtain such permit there shall be added to and collected with the inspection fee an additional penalty equal to ten per cent of the inspection fee; provided, that in no event shall the to tal penalty added to the inspection fee pursuant to this section be more than sixty per cent of the inspection fee. The imposition or payment of the penalty imposed by this section shall not prevent the imposition of any other penalty prescribed by any local ordinance or a criminal prosecution for violation of this article. (Ord. No. 805, § 2.09.) Article III. Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances. Sec. 13.46. State law adopted by reference. The city council of the City of Vernon hereby adopted by reference the requirements of (a) the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Law, Chapter 6.7 of the Division 20 (commencing with section 25280) of the California Health and Safety Code, and (b) Chapter 16 of Division 63, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations pertaining thereto. CHAPTER 16. Law Enforcement. Article II. Motor Vehicles and Traffic: Parking Regulations. Sec. 16.23. Same—City owned parking areas and facilities. Redline of Proposed Changes Page 30 of 30 ________________________ No person, except as provided for below, shall park a vehicle on city owned parking areas and facilities within the city and described as follows: (a) City Hall grounds and parking areas at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue. (b) The parking facilities on grounds bounded by 50th Street, Downey Road, Fruitland Avenue and the West Roadway. (c) The city owned parking area at 2265 East 38th Street. (d) The parking areas of city owned housing and pump house at 3550 East Vernon Avenue. (e) Parking areas at Fire Station No. 78, The city owned parking at 2800 South Soto Street. (Los Angeles County Fire Administrative Offices). (f) Parking areas at Fire Station No. 79, The city owned parking at 4530 Bandini Boulevard. (g) The city owned parking at 3375 Fruitland Avenue (Los Angeles County Fire Station No. 13). City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-460-2021 Submitted by: Lisa Pope Submitting Department: City Clerk Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Motion Pictures, Television, Commercial Digital Media and Still Photography Productions Recommendation: A. Introduce and conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 1272 amending Vernon Municipal Code Section 5.65 - Motion Picture Production to be Motion Pictures, Television, Commercial Digital Media and Still Photography Productions; and B. Direct staff to schedule second reading and adoption for the February 2, 2021 City Council meeting. Background: With the City of Vernon’s proximity to Downtown, its “Art District” look, and access to the LA River, the film industry has long desired the opportunity to film in the City. The City has the opportunity to work with its film permit representative to foster relationships between the City, Vernon businesses and the film industry. To that end, it is necessary to update the City’s Motion Picture Production code and guidelines for filming to meet current requirements and recover associated fees for filming in the City of Vernon. Ordinance No. 1003, adopted on November 19, 1991, amended the motion picture production code to require a filming permit pursuant to guidelines prepared by the City Administrator and approved by the City Council. Guidelines were adopted by Resolution No. 6028 on December 17, 1991, and amended by Resolution Nos. 7141 and 2013-16. The current code related to filming is Municipal Code Section 5.65 which discusses the requirements for a filming permit and associated fees. The existing language reads as follows: Sec. 5.65. Motion picture production. Every person conducting, managing or carrying on the business of taking or producing one or more commercial motion pictures or commercial television videotapes in the city shall obtain a filming permit pursuant to guidelines prepared by the city administrator, or his designee, and approved by the city council and shall pay the fees for location and services established for each day of production in the city. Any person operating or managing a motion picture or television studio in the city shall require that a production company using such studio obtain a filming permit and pay the required fee, or such studio operator or manager shall pay such fees and shall be liable for any costs or damages incurred for failing to obtain the necessary filming permit. Such fees shall be set by resolution of the city council. The California Film Commission provides cities with the model process for granting film permits and Government Code Section 14999.21 requires the City submit its draft ordinance or amendment to the director of the commission at least 30 days prior to adoption. Staff submitted the proposed ordinance to the Film Commission, which reviewed and approved of the proposed ordinance. Ordinance No. 1272 (Attachment 1) replaces Municipal Code Section 5.65 pursuant to the model film ordinance provided by the California Film Commission. Once the ordinance is effective, staff will bring back guidelines and fees for Council's consideration. While the City wishes to promote the value of the City as a location for filming, during this current COVID-19 pandemic, it will follow the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health Officer Order– Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production, effective June 12, 2020 (Attachment 2). Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 1272 2. Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production ORDINANCE NO. 1272 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AMENDING VERNON MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 5.65 – MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION TO BE MOTION PICTURES, TELEVISION, COMMERCIAL DIGITAL MEDIA AND STILL PHOTOGRAPHY PRODUCTIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Section 5.65, of Article V of Chapter 5 of the Vernon Municipal Code is hereby replaced in its entirety to read as follows: “5.65 – Title. This Section shall be known as the Motion Picture, Television, Commercial, Digital Media, and Still Photography Production Ordinance or the “Filming Ordinance.” 5.65.1 – Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: a.“City-produced projects” means a motion picture, television, commercial, digital media or still photography production produced by or in association with the city. b.“Charitable films” means commercials, motion pictures, television, videotapes, digital recording or still photography produced by a nonprofit organization, which qualifies under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as a charitable organization. No person, directly or indirectly, shall receive a profit from the marketing and production of the film or from showing the films, tapes or photos. c.“Filming permit” means a permit issued by the City Administrator or designee pursuant to this chapter that authorizes motion picture, television, commercial digital media, or still photography production or film production within the city in accordance with the terms of the permit and this chapter. d.“Motion picture, television, commercial, digital media or still photography production or film production” means all activity attendant to staging, making, filming, or videotaping commercial motion pictures, television shows, commercials, digital media and/or still photography. e.“News media filming” means photographing, filming or videotaping of current breaking news, which includes reporters, photographers or cameramen in the employment of a newspaper, news service, broadcasting station or similar entity engaged in the broadcasting of news events. f.“Private filming” means photographing, filming or videotaping solely for non- commercial use. g.“Student filming” means photographing, filming or videotaping produced to satisfy a course or curriculum requirement at an educational institution. In order to qualify Ordinance No. 1272 Page 2 of 4 _______________________ as student filming, the student filmmaker must supply evidence he or she is currently enrolled in an educational institution upon request by a city employee or official. h.“Studio” means a fixed place of business certified as such by local fire authority having jurisdiction where filming activities (motion or still photography) are regularly conducted upon the premises. 5.65.2 - Rules and regulations. The City Administrator or designee is authorized and directed to promulgate rules and regulations governing the form, time and location of any film production within the city, to be approved by the City Council. The City Administrator shall also set forth the procedures for the issuance of film permits. The rules and regulations shall be incorporated into the city's filming permit requirements. 5.65.3 - Permit required. No person shall use any public right-of-way, or public or private property, building, facility or residence for motion picture, television, commercial, digital media or still photography production without a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. 5.65.4 - Permit exemptions. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the following: a.News media filming; b.City-produced projects, provided that any person working in conjunction with the city on a city-produced project must obtain a letter identifying that it is a city- produced project; c.Private filming; and d.Studio filming. 5.65.4 – Application. Any person desiring a permit under the provisions of this chapter must complete and submit a filming permit application to the City Administrator or designee. The application shall include the following information: 1. Specific location including address and place; 2. Inclusive hours and dates of activity; 3. General statement of nature of filming activity; 4. Name, address, email address and telephone number of the person or persons in charge of activity; 5. Exact number of personnel involved; 6. Activity which may cause public alarm such as the use of any animals, gunfire or pyrotechnics and helicopter activity; and 7. Exact amount/type of vehicles/equipment and parking/traffic plan. Ordinance No. 1272 Page 3 of 4 _______________________ 5.65.5 – Issuance. The City Administrator or designee shall issue a filming permit when, after considering the application and such other information as may be otherwise obtained, the City Administrator finds that: a.The conduct of such activity will not unduly interfere with traffic or pedestrian movement or endanger public safety. b.The conduct of such activity will not unduly interfere with normal governmental or city operations, threaten to result in damage or detriment to private or public property, or result in the city incurring costs or expenditures in either money or personnel not reimbursed in advance by the applicant. c.The conduct of such activity will not constitute a fire hazard or any other type of hazard and all proper safety precautions will be taken. 5.65.6 - Permit fees. The City of Vernon may adopt a resolution establishing fees for filming activities. 5.65.8 – Liability Provisions. Prior to issuance of a permit, the following insurance requirements must be provided: a. General Liability Insurance with a minimum of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate naming the city as a coinsured for protection against claims of third persons for personal injuries, wrongful deaths, and property damage. The city directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional insured. The certificate shall not be subject to cancellation or modification until after thirty days written notice to the city/county. A copy of the certificate shall remain on file. b. Worker’s Compensation Insurance: An applicant shall conform to all applicable Federal and State requirements for Worker’s Compensation Insurance for all persons operating under a permit. Secure and maintain in force a policy with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 per accident. The policy shall be endorsed to waive all rights of subrogation against city directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional insured. c. Automobile Liability Insurance: A certificate of insurance will be required with minimum limit of $1,000,000 combined single limit, including owned, hired, and non-owned liability coverage. The policy shall name the city as a coinsured for protection against claims of third persons for personnel injuries wrongful deaths, and property damage. The city directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers must be endorsed on the policy as additional insured. Ordinance No. 1272 Page 4 of 4 _______________________ SECTION 2. Any provision of the Vernon Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies and no further are repealed or modified to that extent necessary to affect the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, of this Ordinance is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. To this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption and publish this ordinance as required by law. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _____, 2021. _____________________________ LETICIA LOPEZ, Mayor ATTEST: LISA POPE, City Clerk (seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ ARNOLD M. ALVAREZ-GLASMAN, Interim City Attorney COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 1 of 10 6/11/2020 Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production: Appendix J Effective as of Friday, June 12, 2020 The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health is adopting a staged approach, supported by science and public health expertise, to allow Music, Television and Film production to resume. The requirements below are specific to the Music, Television a nd Film industries which are permitted to re-open following the Health Officer Order of June 11, 2020. In addition to any conditions imposed on the Music, Television and Film industries by the State, and agreements among labor and management, these types of businesses must also be in compliance with the conditions listed in this Checklist for the Music, Television and Film Industry. Additional protocols relevant to areas of Music, Television and Film Production must also be followed: • Restaurants and bars • Retail Operations • Office Spaces • Warehouse and Manufacturing • Construction Please note: This document may be updated as additional information and resources become available so be sure to check the LA County website http://www.ph.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/ regularly for any updates to this document This checklist covers: (1) Workplace policies and practices to protect employee health (2) Measures to ensure physical distancing (3) Measures to ensure infection control (4) Communication with employees and the public (5) Measures to ensure equitable access to critical services These five key areas must be addressed as your facility develops any reopening protocols. All businesses covered by this guidance must implement all applicable measures listed below and be prepared to explain why any measure that is not implemented is not applicable to the business. Business name: Facility Address: Date Posted: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 2 of 10 6/11/2020 A. WORKPLACE POLICIES AND PRACTICES TO PROTECT EMPLOYEE HEALTH (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY TO THE FACILITY) ❑ Any employee who can carry out their work duties from home has been directed to do so. ❑ A workplace COVID-19 Compliance Officer (C19CO) or Officers has been designated. The C19CO is responsible for establishing and enforcing COVID-19 safety protocols, training staff on protocols, and monitoring compliance. If feasible experts with experience in infection control are consulted in creating and reviewing infection control protocols for new Music, Television and Film productions, to revise established protocols, and generally provide consultation for the C19CO. The C19CO maintains, secures, and protects the privacy of any records created during their work. The C19CO should be on site whenever possible when production work is being performed, particularly during on -site or on- location filming. The C19CO supports: o Employee, vendor and visitor health check processes upon arrival at the workplace. Records must be kept private and secure at all times o Management of complaints and suggestions for improving COVID-19 related procedures o Protocol and workflow assessment for all work to assure physical distancing, infection control, and disinfection. o Procedures for an employee with signs compatible with COVID-19, and/or an employee who tests positive for COVID-19. ❑ Workplace provides all personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention supplies needed on the job, including face coverings, hand sanitizer, disinfect ants, and (when needed) gloves, mobile handwashing stations, and other equipment and supplies. ❑ All employees and visitors are required to wear cloth face coverings whenever they are in contact with others unless the production activity does not allow for t he wearing of a face covering. These instances should be of short duration and with as much physical distancing as possible. ❑ Vulnerable staff (those above age 65, those with chronic health conditions) are assigned work that can be done from home whenever possible. ❑ All employees have been told not to come to work if they have symptoms consistent with COVID -19, have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been in contact with a case of COVID-19 and to follow DPH guidance for self-isolation or quarantine as applicable. ❑ Work processes are reconfigured to the extent possible to increase opportunities for employees to work from home. ❑ For Television and Film production there is regular, periodic testing of the cast and crew on a given production to mitigate the risk of the spread of COVID-19, especially for those cast and crew that are involved in high risk scenes requiring close contact without face coverings for extended periods of time. Where testing may not be feasible for one-time productions operating under a very short filming schedule (e.g. many commercials) or smaller music recording sessions, all work should be planned to eliminate close physical contact between cast, crew and performers as much as possible. Any and all testing programs are the responsibility of the employer and should benefit from the guidance of a medical professional. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 3 of 10 6/11/2020 ❑ Upon being informed that one or more employees test positive for, or has symptoms consistent with COVID-19 (case), the employer shall have a plan for response, following guidance required by Los Angeles County, to include: o Send the sick employee home immediately. If they have symptoms of serious illness such as trouble breathing, pressure or pain in the chest, bluish lips or they appear confused, call 911. They should speak with their physician about their symptoms and deter mine the need for testing for COVID-19. ▪ The employee is not allowed to return until their fever has resolved for at least three (3) full days and their respiratory symptoms are improving, with a minimum absence of ten (10) days from the start of their sym ptoms. ▪ An employee that tests positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus but is not showing any symptoms, is not allowed to return until 10 days have passed starting from the date that the testing sample was collected. ▪ Consider alternative work options like teleworking or other arrangements to work remotely if the employee can do so. ▪ Perform a cleaning and disinfection of all areas touched by the ill or infected employee. ▪ Identify any cast, crew or others that had close contact with the ill employee. See the quarantine guide (http://ph.lacounty.gov/covidquarantine) for definitions of close contacts and what they must do. The name of the ill employee must not be disclosed, and medical privacy must be maintained. ❑ The employer’s plan should consider a protocol for all quarantined employees to have access to or be tested for COVID-19 in order to determine whether there have been additional workplace exposures, which may require additional COVID-19 control measures. Note that a negative PCR test (test for genetic material on nasal/throat/saliva sample) only shows that there was no virus in the sample at the time of the test. Individuals that test negative must still complete their full 14 days of quarantine. ❑ If the producer, director, showrunner, owner, manager, or operator knows of three (3) or more cases of COVID-19 within the workplace within a span of 14 days the employer must report this cluster to the Department of Public Health at (888) 397-3993 or (213) 240-7821, and assist Public Health in the investigation and take steps required by Public Health to control the outbreak. ❑ Symptom checks are conducted before employees may enter the workspace. Checks must include a check-in concerning cough, shortness of breath or fever and any other symptoms compatible with COVID-19 that the employee may be experiencing. These checks can be done remotely or in person upon the employees’ arrival. A temperature check should also be done at the worksite if feasible. Information must be kept private and stored in a safe and secure manner. ❑ All employees who have contact with the public or other employees during their shift (s) are offered, at no cost, a cloth face covering. The covering is always to be worn by the employee during the workday when in contact or likely to come into contact wit h others. Employees need not wear a cloth face covering when the employee is alone in a private office or a walled cubicle. ❑ Employees are instructed to wash their face coverings daily. ❑ All workstations are separated by at least six feet. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 4 of 10 6/11/2020 ❑ Break rooms, restrooms, and other common areas are disinfected frequently, on the following schedule: o Distribution area ____________________________________________ o Make up/ Hair and Costume areas ____________________________________________ o Cast Green Rooms or trail ers ____________________________________________ o Break rooms ____________________________________________ o Restrooms ____________________________________________ o Other ____________________________________________ ❑ Breaks are staggered to ensure that six (6) feet between employees can be maintained in break rooms or other common areas such as background cast members’ waiting rooms at all times. ❑ Employees are prohibited from eating or drinking anywhere other than in d esignated areas to assure that masks are worn consistently and correctly. Cast and crew must eat and drink at designated set areas with staggered schedules. ❑ Disinfectant and related supplies are available to employees at the following location(s): _________________________________________________________________________________ ❑ Hand sanitizer effective against COVID-19 is available to all employees at the following location(s): _________________________________________________________________________________ ❑ Employees are allowed frequent breaks to wash their hands. ❑ A copy of this protocol has been distributed to each employee. ❑ Each worker is assigned their own tools, equipment and defined workspace as mu ch as possible. Sharing held items is minimized or eliminated. ❑ All shared equipment, microphones, and tools must be disinfected after each use. ❑ All shared clothing must be cleaned after each use. ❑ All wigs or other shared prosthetics must be disinfected after each use. ❑ All policies described in this checklist other than those related to terms of employment are applied to staff of delivery and any other companies who may be on the premises as third parties. ❑ Training sessions on COVID-19 are provided and documented for all employees – including information about the virus and all required safety measures. ❑ Workers hired to serve as audience members are required to adhere to all other employee requirements. ❑ The date, time and participants in all production sessions should be recorded for later reference, in case anyone involved in the production becomes ill with signs of COVID-19 and/or tests positive. ❑ Optional—Describe other measures: _________________________________________________________________________________ COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 5 of 10 6/11/2020 B. MEASURES TO ENSURE PHYSICAL DISTANCING ❑ All new or re-starting productions and group recording sessions must have a written protocol before work begins to ensure physical distancing of six (6) feet or more between people throughout the production. It must ensure that: o Only essential cast and crew should be on or near the set at any time o Production or editing meetings should be limited to essential staff only and should be held in areas where physical distancing can be maintained. o Strategies may include breaking production participants into teams of the smallest size feasible, that access set or studio areas at different times with minimum overlap or intermingling o All cast and musicians performing work in which they cannot wear a face covering (e.g. actors, wind and brass instrument players, singers) should strive for a minimum of 8 feet o f social distancing during rehearsal or performance. Alternatively, wind and brass instrument musicians should be separated from others and from each other by plexiglass or other barriers. o Essential staff may include paid employees that serve as an audience for a production. Audiences must be seated at least 6 feet from each other and wearing face coverings whenever feasible; audiences should be limited to 100 people or 25% of the maximum occupancy of the space, whichever is smaller. The same group of empl oyees should serve as the audience throughout a production whenever feasible ❑ Where feasible, all workspaces shall have one directional traffic (separate entrances and exits) to prevent contact or crowding near doorways. ❑ Elevator capacity is limited to the number of people that can be accommodated while maintaining a six (6)-foot physical distance between riders; during peak building entry and exit times, this number can be adjusted to four (4) individuals or fewer at a time for any elevator that does not al low for six (6)-foot physical distance between riders. All riders are required to wear cloth face coverings. Consider elevator sizes, number of building floors, and daily number of employees and visitors to establish physical distancing guidelines appropriate for elevator riders. ❑ To ease elevator traffic, stairwells have been opened for “up” or “down” traffic with increased cleaning of stairwells. ❑ Furniture in lobbies and in employee break rooms, green rooms and trailers and other common areas is separated by at least six (6) feet to support physical distancing. ❑ All shop (props, costume, design, electrical equipment, etc.) and manufacturing locations on the lot work with clients on an appointment-only basis to prevent formation of lines or groups. Shopping i s performed virtually as much as possible or is limited to one shopper at a time. Any printed catalogue of offerings should be single-use and assigned to the one client and not re-used. If a client must wait for an item, they should wait outside as much as possible, ❑ All staff, cast, crew, musicians, vendors, clients and other visitors have been instructed to maintain at least a six (6) feet distance from each other at all times, except when specific tasks require closer work. ❑ In offices, film and sound editing areas, employee workstations are separated by at least six (6) feet and common areas are configured to limit employee gatherings to ensure physical distancing of at least six (6) feet. A maximum capacity for each office, meeting room and floor shoul d be established and posted. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 6 of 10 6/11/2020 C. GENERAL MEASURES FOR INFECTION CONTROL ❑ HVAC systems in all buildings are in good working order; to the maximum extent possible, ventilation has been increased in all spaces, including offices, recording areas, meeting rooms, stages, green rooms and trailers, and on-lot shops. The status of the HVAC system is assessed by on-location scouting. ❑ All contracts, scripts, music sheets, and any other documents that are normally shared are either distributed digitally, or are printed and individually assigned to cast, crew and musicians to avoid sharing. ❑ Before and after filming or recording sessions, group editing, or other meetings, frequently touched objects (e.g., tables, doorknobs or handles, printers, props, common equipment) are disinfected using EPA approved disinfectants. Such surfaces should be cleaned at least three times a day. ❑ Sets, production spaces, and the entire facility are cleaned at least daily, with restrooms and frequently touched areas/objects cleaned more frequently. ❑ All staff, cast, crew, visitors, vendors, and clients are instructed that they must wear cloth face coverings at all times in the facility unless they are alone in a closed office. This applies to all adults and to children over the age of two (2). Only individuals with chronic respiratory conditions or other medical conditions that make use of a mask hazardous are exempted from this requirement. ❑ Cast that are minor children may be accompanied by up to two (2) adults such as a parent, g uardian and/or educator. Children must stay with their parent or guardian and avoid touching any other person or any item that does not belong to them and remain masked, if age permits, when not on set. ❑ Hand sanitizer, tissues and trash cans are available to all cast, crew, musicians and staff at or near the entrance of the facility, throughout offices and recording studios, near a set and on location. Non touch trash receptacles are preferred. ❑ All payment portals, pens, and styluses are disinfected after each use by a different person. ❑ Props, costume and set materials that can be more easily disinfected are preferred. ❑ All cast and crew must wear a facial covering and must wash or sanitize hands before touching props, costumes, or set materials. During filming, cast may use these items without wearing a face covering. ❑ All props, costumes and set materials must be disinfected before first use on the set, and between uses by different actors. ❑ Where feasible, cast will bring their own props (e.g. cell phone) a nd costumes to avoid sharing. ❑ All trucks and other vehicles must be disinfected after each use COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 7 of 10 6/11/2020 D. MEASURES THAT COMMUNICATE TO STAFF, CAST, CREW, VISTORS, VENDORS AND CLIENTS ❑ A copy of this protocol is given to all people, in all roles, that enter the facility or the on-location set. ❑ Signage is posted throughout the facility or set to convey the following information: o People ill with signs of COVID-19, or that have tested positive for the virus, are not permitted to enter. o People that are under quarantine after possible exposure to another person with possible or confirmed COVID-19, are not allowed to enter. o Facial covering requirements. o Capacity limits for specific meeting rooms, break rooms, dining areas, recording rooms, film sets, and vehicles, (posted on or just outside of the entrance to these locations). o procedures for symptoms checks, temperature checks. (posted in check -in areas) o Contact information for the on-set COVID-19 Compliance Officer (C19CO) E. MEASURES THAT ENSURE EQUITABLE ACCESS TO CRITICAL SERVICES ❑ Measures are instituted to assure access for cast, crew and musicians who have mobility limitations and/or are at high risk in public spaces. F. MUSIC PRODUCTION In addition to complying with all other relevant sections of this protocol music production activities should also adhere to the list below: ❑ All sessions should be booked in advance with the expected number of participants recorded at booking to ensure that physical distancing can be maintained. A visitor log should be maintained with name and contact information of all participants. ❑ Individuals admitted to the studio at any particular time (including talent and crew) must be limited to essential personnel only. This includes artists, songwriters, photo graphers/videographers, and the people who can accompany them, must be strictly limited to essential personnel only. ❑ Sheet music and other paper materials should be passed out using gloves. Ideally, they should be for single use and not collected at the en d of the session. ❑ Wherever feasible, everyone utilizing the studio should use their own equipment (including cameras, headsets, microphones, consoles), desks, phones, supplies, etc. If equipment must be shared, it should be sanitized between each use. ❑ Di stance markers must be provided to indicate adequate social distancing. Microphones, consoles, and other equipment must be set up to facilitate social distancing. ❑ Those entering the studio must wear a cloth face covering whenever they are near others, espe cially in common areas including lounges, kitchens, bathrooms. ❑ All musicians and singers performing work in which they cannot wear a face covering (e.g. wind and brass instrument players, singers) should strive for a minimum of 8 feet of social distancing during rehearsal or performance. Alternatively, these individuals should be separated from others and from each other by plexiglass or other barriers. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 8 of 10 6/11/2020 ❑ Talent must arrive with hair and makeup done if needed. ❑ Contractors should ideally accept tax forms and other collectively bargained forms (Cartage) digitally, or via mail. ❑ Copies of acknowledgement forms regarding studio policies and written notices will be placed, close to entrances. o Forms should be sent electronically in advance to contingent workers and visitors for e-signature, if possible, to minimize physical contact at the studio. ❑ As much as feasible all financial transactions should be arranged in advance or following the session through contactless systems. Transactions or services that can be offered remotely should be moved on-line. G. AUDITIONING SESSIONS ❑ Auditioning should be performed remotely, through tools such as videoconferencing, as much as possible. ❑ When in-person auditioning is used, the following are required: o Appointments must be used to prevent crowding. No open calls are allowed. o All attending the session are required to wear cloth face coverings; the person auditioning may remove their face covering for the audition if appropriate. o Single use printed scripts given to each participant, no sharing of scripts. o The individual auditioning must wait outdoors, and away from others for their appointment. o Multiple person auditions must maintain at least six (6) feet of distance between individuals. H. SCENE RESTRICTIONS ❑ All cast shall wash or sanitize hands when beginning the filming of a scene and not touch their face during the filming session. Any crew that must interact with the set or cast must also wash or sanitize their hands at the beginning of filmi ng and must wear a facial covering. ❑ Any work, including scenes, requiring cast or crew to be closer than six (6) feet must be as brief as possible and cast must be as silent as possible to avoid spreading droplets through talking. Scenes with direct prol onged physical contact between cast (intimate scenes, fight scenes) are discouraged at this time. ❑ Large crowd scenes should be avoided. ❑ All on location filming must adhere to operating hours between 7am and 10pm whenever feasible. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 9 of 10 6/11/2020 I. CRAFT SERVICES AND CATERING ❑ All actors and crew shall wash or sanitize hands before handling any food ❑ No buffets allowed ❑ No communal food or drink service (no coffee pot, no single service coffee maker) ❑ All food and drink must be single serving only ❑ Sit-down meals: either require eating in shifts, or seating areas large enough to allow for physical distancing of six (6) feet or more ❑ All additional Public Health Requirements related to food service must be followed. ❑ Any food brought by individuals should be labeled and may not be shared. ❑ Food and drinks may be consumed only in designated spaces to ensure that masks can be worn consistently and correctly. ❑ If water is served from water dispensers, then levers or buttons on the dispenser should be cleaned after each use. It is preferable that beverages are served in single use containers. J. WARDROBE, HAIR & MAKEUP ❑ Hands-on assistance with these services should be limited only to cast that require it and cannot do it themselves ❑ Actors and crew must wash or sanitize their hands before any hands-on styling or costume session, and wear cloth face coverings during sessions as much as possible. During the application of makeup, since a cloth face covering cannot be worn the actor should stay as silent as possible to avoid spreading droplets though talking. ❑ The date, time and crew in the session should be recorded for later reference, in case either the cast member or wardrobe/hair crew become ill with COVID-19. K. LOCATION SCOUTING ❑ Scouting should be performed virtually or rely on existing site photographs where possible. ❑ Locations must be completely secure to prevent access by the public. Locations should be remote, fenced or otherwise well-secured from public access. ❑ Locations must have enough space to allow for physical distancing for all cast and crew holding and common areas, the video village, craft services/dining, and all other work areas ❑ Location rental or access time must allow for the extra time needed for safe check -in to the site, and extra time for hand hygiene and repeated disinfection of surfaces. ❑ Outdoor or large open indoor spaces are inherently safer by virtue of the greater capacity to achieve physical distancing and/or ventilation. Small closed indoor spaces without proper ventilatio n should not be used. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER APPENDIX J: Reopening Protocol for Music, Television and Film Production Page 10 of 10 6/11/2020 L. ON LOCATION FILMING ❑ A workflow and COVID-19 safety protocol must be written before filming occurs and shared with all cast and crew on location. ❑ A listing of all cast and crew participating in the filming must be maintained in case there is a need to perform contact tracing in the event of an illness or positive viral test in cast or crew. ❑ Physical distancing of at least six (6) feet between people is required on all off -camera areas including the cast and crew holding and common areas, the video village, craft services/dining, and all other work areas. Provide additional areas, equipment (such as video village monitors) to allow for distancing. ❑ Only essential cast and crew should be on or near the set at any time and physical distancing must be maintained. ❑ If transportation is needed between filming sites, use a higher -capacity vehicle as much as possible to allow for six (6) feet of physical distancing as much as is feasible. Establish a passenger capacity number and post it on the side of the vehicle. If needed, provide more vehicle trips with fewer passengers per trip. Require facial coverings for all passengers (including cast) and driver, leave windows open, if possible, during the ride. ❑ All off-camera staff must wear facial covering throughout the workday. ❑ All cast and crew should stay on location during the workday, including all breaks. ❑ All on location filming must adhere to operating hours between 7am and 10pm whenever feasible. M. FILM PERMITTING ❑ Productions that consist entirely of remote/virtual work and filming or recording, with no contact between cast, crew, and musicians, are safest and should be prioritized if possible. ❑ The production must meet all other requirements for ON LOCAT ION FILMING and SCENE RESTRICTONS in this checklist Any additional measures not included above should be listed on separate pages, which the business should attach to this document. You may contact the following person with any questions or comments about this protocol: Business Contact Name: Phone number: Date Last Revised: City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda Item No. COV-466-2021 Submitted by: Diana Figueroa Submitting Department: City Administration Meeting Date: January 19, 2021 SUBJECT Los Angeles County Fire Code Title 32 Recommendation: A. Conduct first reading and introduce Ordinance No. 1273 repealing and replacing Chapter 7, Article II, Fire Code, adopting the 2019 edition of the California Fire Code, 2018 edition of the International Fire Code and the 2020 edition of the Los Angeles County Fire Code - Title 32 (Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County Fire Code), ratifying the more restrictive building standards contained in that code; and B. Direct staff to schedule a public hearing on February 2, 2021 for the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 1273. Background: On May 19, 2020, the City of Vernon (City) adopted Resolution No. 2020-12 approving and authorizing the execution of a services agreement (Agreement) with the Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (District). Accordingly, effective October 21, 2020, the City officially transitioned its fire services to the District, and now lies within its jurisdictional boundaries. The Los Angeles County Fire Code (Title 32, Sections 10000.1 and 10000.2, and California Health and Safety Code Section 13869) stipulates that, upon annexation of the City to the District, the County of Los Angeles Fire Code – Title 32, including any subsequent amendments to such code, shall be enforced in the City by the District, as the District has responsibility for fire protection within the City. Section X of the Agreement states that the City shall adopt by ordinance the County of Los Angeles Fire Code – Title 32. On March 10, 2020, the County Board of Supervisors, acting as the Governing Body of the District, approved local amendments that constitute more restrictive building standards relating to fire and panic safety than those adopted by the State Fire Marshal and contained in the California Building Standards Code. Staff, therefore, recommends that City Council adopt the proposed ordinance which repeals Vernon Municipal Code Chapter 7, Article II, and adopts by reference the 2020 edition of the Los Angeles County Fire Code - Title 32, ratifying the more restrictive building standards that are reasonably necessary due to local climatic, geological, or topographical conditions, specifically findings made in Section 450 of the Ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors. Pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code, local amendments containing such more restrictive building standards are not effective within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City until ratified. As such, it is the intention of staff to ratify these more restrictive standards, and to have those standards be enforced in the City. It is important to note that the Los Angeles County Fire Code incorporates the 2019 California Fire Code in its entirety (adopted by the City on November 5, 2019 via Resolution No. 2019-49), and certain portions of the 2018 International Fire Code. Adoption of the proposed ordinance will effectively accept the 2020 Los Angeles County Fire Code as the Fire Code for the City. Upon direction from City Council, staff will publish notice of a public hearing and allow for a second reading and subsequent adoption of Ordinance No. 1273 (attachment 1) at the City Council meeting scheduled for February 2, 2021. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this report. Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 1273 ORDINANCE NO. 1273 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE II, FIRE CODE, ADOPTING THE 2019 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, 2018 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE AND THE 2020 EDITION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE CODE –TITLE 32 (CONSOLIDATED FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE CODE), RATIFYING THE MORE RESTRICTIVE BUILDING STANDARDS CONTAINED IN THAT CODE SECTION 1. Recitals. A.The City Council of the City of Vernon (City) adopted Resolution No. 2020-12 on May 19, 2020, approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement (Agreement) with the Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (District). B.Effective as of October 21, 2020 (Commencement Date of Services), the City lies within the jurisdictional boundaries of the District. C.Pursuant to Los Angeles County Fire Code - Title 32, Sections 10000.1 and 10000.2, and California Health and Safety Code Section 13869, as may be subsequently amended, upon annexation of the City to the District, the County of Los Angeles Fire Code - Title 32, including any subsequent amendments to such code, shall be enforced in the City by the District. D.Section X of the Agreement states that the City shall adopt by ordinance the County of Los Angeles Fire Code – Title 32 as of the Commencement Date of Services. E.The District has responsibility for fire protection within said jurisdictional boundaries. F.The County Board of Supervisors, acting as the Governing Body of the District did on March 10, 2020, adopt amendments to the District Fire Code by adopting by reference, with certain changes and amendments, the 2019 edition of the California Fire Code and portions of the 2018 edition of the International Fire Code. G.As allowed by state law, the District Fire Code contains local amendments that constitute more restrictive building standards relating to fire and panic safety than those adopted by the State Fire Marshal and contained in the California Building Standards Code. Ordinance No. 1273 Page 2 of 3 _______________________ H.Pursuant to Section 13869.7(c) of the California Health and Safety Code, local amendments containing such more restrictive building standards are not effective within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City until ratified by the City of Vernon. I.It is the intention of the City to ratify all of these more restrictive building standards and to have those standards be enforced in the City. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct and are a substantial part of this ordinance. SECTION 3. Vernon Municipal Code Chapter 7, Article II, Fire Code is hereby repealed and replaced in its entirely to read as follows: “Sec.10. Fire Code Adopted by Reference The City of Vernon hereby adopts the Los Angeles County Fire Code (Title 32 of the Los Angeles County Code), 2020 edition, including chapters and appendices as designated by Los Angeles County Fire Code Sections 100 and 101.2.1, and incorporating by reference therein the California Fire Code, 2019 Edition, in its entirety, as amended, and certain portions of the International Fire Code, 2018 edition, not otherwise adopted, as amended, shall be and is hereby adopted as the Fire Code of the City of Vernon, in the State of California, regulating and governing the safeguarding of life and property from fire and explosion hazards arising from the storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, materials and devices, and from conditions hazardous to life or property in the occupancy of buildings and premises; providing for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefor; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions and terms of said Fire Code on file in the office of the City Clerk are hereby referred to, adopted, and made a part hereof, as if fully set out in this ordinance. Except as otherwise provide herein, or as later amended, said Fire Code is hereby referred to and by such reference is incorporated herein as if fully set forth and are hereby adopted by reference as the Fire Code of the City of Vernon. A copy of the Fire Code shall be maintained in the office of the City Clerk and shall be made available for public inspection while the code is in force.” SECTION 4. Any provision of the Vernon Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies and no further, is repealed or modified to that extent necessary to affect the provisions of this Ordinance. Ordinance No. 1273 Page 3 of 3 _______________________ SECTION 5. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, of this Ordinance is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. To this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption and publish this ordinance as required by law. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _____, 2021. _____________________________ LETICIA LOPEZ, Mayor ATTEST: LISA POPE, City Clerk (seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ ARNOLD M. ALVAREZ-GLASMAN, Interim City Attorney