20211116 City Council Agenda Packet
Agenda
City of Vernon
Regular City Council Meeting
Tuesday, November 16, 2021, 09:00 AM
City Hall, Council Chamber
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California
Melissa Ybarra, Mayor
William Davis, Mayor Pro Tem
Leticia Lopez, Council Member
Crystal Larios, Council Member
Judith Merlo, Council Member
MEETING ATTENDANCE PROTOCOLS
Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361) authorizes public meetings to take place via teleconference because
State and Local officials are recommending measures to promote social distancing. Meetings are
conducted in a hybrid format that includes both in-person and Zoom public participation.
The public is encouraged to view the meeting at https://www.cityofvernon.org/webinar-cc or by
calling (408) 638-0968, Meeting ID 840-2824-8551#. You may address the Council via Zoom or
submit comments to PublicComment@ci.vernon.ca.us with the meeting date and item number in
the subject line.
CALL TO ORDER
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL
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 Council deliberation on those specific
matters.
PRESENTATIONS
1. Human Resources
Employee Service Pin Awards for October 2021
Recommendation:
No action required by City Council. This is a presentation only.
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November 16, 2021
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2. Human Resources
Recognition of Retired Employee - Jerry R. Chavez, Jr.
Recommendation:
Acknowledge and present a proclamation to retired safety employee Jerry R. Chavez,
Jr., in recognition of his years of service to the City of Vernon.
1. Proclamation - Jerry R. Chavez, Jr.
CLOSED SESSION
3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
Government Code Section 54956.8
Property: Malburg Generating Station, 2715 East 50th Street, Vernon, California
Agency negotiator: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Negotiating parties: Bicent (California) Malburg LLC
Under negotiation: Consideration of Price and Terms of Payment
4. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - THREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR
FACILITIES
Government Code Section 54957(a)
Consultation with: Vernon Police Department, Chief of Police
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
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.
5. City Clerk
Approval of Minutes
Recommendation:
Approve the November 2, 2021 Regular City Council meeting minutes.
1. 20211102 City Council Minutes
6. Finance/Treasury
Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 77, for the period of October 17
through October 30, 2021, totaling $13,519,495.21 and consisting of ratification of
electronic payments totaling $13,025,475.89 and ratification of the issuance of early
checks totaling $494,019.32.
1. Operating Account Warrant Register No. 77
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7. Finance/Treasury
City Payroll Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 785, for the period of October 1 through
October 31, 2021, totaling $2,389,866.59 and consisting of ratification of direct
deposits, checks and taxes totaling $1,572,709.14 and ratification of checks and
electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $817,157.45
paid through operating bank account.
1. City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 785
8. City Clerk
April 12, 2022 General Municipal Election
Recommendation:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-38 calling and giving notice of an all-mail ballot General
Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, for the election of a City
Council Member as required by the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-39 requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Los Angeles to render specified services to the City relating to the conduct of a
General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
1. Resolution No. 2021-38
2. Resolution No. 2021-39
3. Resolution No. 2014-64
9. Fire Department
Fire Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the September 2021 Fire Department Activity Report.
1. Fire Department Activity Report - September 2021
10. Police Department
Police Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the September 2021 Report
1. Police Department Activity Report - September 2021
11. Police Department
Police Radio Equipment Purchase
Recommendation:
Authorize the issuance of a purchase order to Motorola Solutions Inc., in an amount
not to exceed $88,820.09 for the purchase of nine (9) Motorola APX 8500 All-Band
P25 Mobile Police Unit Radios and one (1) Motorola P25 KVL 5000 Encryption Key
Loader.
1. Police Department Radio Equipment Quote
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12. Public Works
Arbor Day Proclamation and Application for Tree City USA 2021
Recommendation:
A. Proclaim November 16, 2021 as Arbor Day in the City of Vernon; and
B. Authorize the Public Works Department to submit an application to the Arbor Day
Foundation for Vernon to be Certified a Tree City USA for 2021.
1. Proclamation - Arbor Day
2. Arbor Day Tree City Application - Online Form
3. Application Certification
13. City Clerk
Conduct of Meetings via Teleconference Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361
Recommendation:
Ratify the findings in Resolution No. 2021-36 authorizing continued conduct of City
Council and all other City legislative body meetings via teleconference, in accordance
with Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361), due to continued public health and safety concerns
caused by COVID-19.
1. Resolution No. 2021-36
14. Public Utilities
Declaration of a Phase I Water Supply Shortage
Recommendation:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15307, because the action is
being carried out by a regulatory agency as authorized by the California Governor’s
October 19, 2021 Drought State of Emergency Proclamation to assure the
maintenance, restoration or enhancement of water resources; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-40 declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant
to Section 25.013 of the Vernon Municipal Code and repealing Resolution No. 2017-
19.
1. Resolution No. 2021-40
2. Notice of Phase I Water Supply Shortage
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NEW BUSINESS
15. City Administration
Approval of Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Malburg Generating Station and
Related Assets
Recommendation:
A. Find that the proposed action is categorically exempt from California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines § 15601(b)(3), the
general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on
the environment, and § 15301 because the City’s acquisition of the Malburg
Generating Station (MGS) facilities and property involves negligible or no expansion
of an existing use; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-41 authorizing and approving a Purchase and Sale
Agreement with respect to the Malburg Generating Station and related assets;
approving other documents in connection with such acquisition; and authorizing
certain other matters relating thereto.
1. Resolution No. 2021-41
16. Human Resources
Amendment to the Classification and Compensation Plan
Recommendation:
A. Approve new or revised job descriptions for Assistant General Manager -
Generation and Operations; Control Room Operator; Control Room Operator, Senior;
Field Operator; Human Resources Analyst (revised), Instrument and Controls
Technician; Maintenance Manager; Material Control Administrator; Mechanic/Welder;
Mechanic/Welder, Lead; Operations Manager; Plant Electrician; Plant Engineer;
Senior Human Resources Analyst (revised); Site Safety Administrator/Control Room
Operator; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-42 amending Exhibit A of the Classification and
Compensation Plan, adopted by Resolution No. 2021-36, as amended by Resolution
Nos. 2021-27 and 2021-37, approving new or revised salary ranges for the above
referenced classifications.
1. New and Revised Job Descriptions
2. Resolution No. 2021-42
ORAL REPORTS
City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements.
City Council Reports on Activities (including AB1234), Announcements, or Directives to Staff.
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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 13th day of November, 2021.
By: __________________________________
Sandra Dolson, Administrative Secretary
Regular City Council Meeting Agenda
November 16, 2021
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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).
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Department, Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California, and are available for
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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 declaring
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-814-2021
Submitted by: Denise Palomares
Submitting Department: Human Resources
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Employee Service Pin Awards for October 2021
Recommendation:
No action required by 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
Michelle J. Sapak, Senior Account Clerk, Hired October 2001
15 YEARS OF SERVICE
Willie A. Carram, Utilities Dispatcher, Hired October 2006
10 YEARS OF SERVICE
Jonathan D. Gonzales, Senior Water Maintenance Worker, Hired October 2011
5 YEARS OF SERVICE
Jessica M. Balandran, Utilities Compliance Analyst, Hired October 2016
Michael A. Earl, Director of Human Resources, Hired October 2016
Fiscal Impact:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments:
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-858-2021
Submitted by: Lisette Grizzelle
Submitting Department: Human Resources
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Recognition of Retired Employee - Jerry R. Chavez, Jr.
Recommendation:
Acknowledge and present a proclamation to retired safety employee Jerry R. Chavez, Jr., in recognition
of his years of service to the City of Vernon.
Background:
Historically, the City Council has issued proclamations in honor of retired City Employees. Hired on
January 10, 1994 as a Dispatcher, Jerry Chavez retired from the City on November 1, 2021, after
providing over twenty-seven years of service to the City of Vernon. In addition to holding the position of
Dispatcher, Jerry Chavez also held the positions of Police Officer and Police Sergeant during his career.
Jerry Chavez served in several specialty assignments/divisions/units over his twenty-seven year career
with the Vernon Police Department including the Detective Bureau, Internal Affairs, Los Angeles
Regional Gang Investigation Network Team, Patrol Division, Industrial Relations Division, Watch
Commander, Background Investigations, Professional Standards and Training Unit, and the Cargo Theft
Interdiction Program Unit.
Jerry Chavez obtained his Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Supervisory certifications from the
California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Jerry Chavez also completed
numerous training programs in the areas listed below:
Assertive Supervision
Background Investigator and Internal Affairs
Behavior Analysis Investigative Interview and Interrogation Techniques
Clandestine Laboratory Investigations
Field Training Officer certification
Homicide Investigation
Informant Development and Surveillance training
Interview & Interrogation, and Detective training
Labor Dispute training
Leadership and Accountability
Orange County Sheriff's Academy
Peer Support
Rapid Deployment for First Responders
Risk Management for Leaders in Law Enforcement
State Wiretap Certification / Investigator
Street Gangs and Sub-Cultures training
Supervisory Leadership Institute Graduate
Use of Force Investigations
During his career Jerry Chavez received the following awards: 10851 California Vehicle Code -
Presented by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) for auto-theft arrests and recoveries, Outstanding
Innovation, Citizen Appreciation, Safe Driving, Education Achievement, Life Saving, and American Heart
Association Heart Saver Hero awards.
During his career, Jerry Chavez has made many contributions to the City of Vernon Police Department
through his various positions and assignments. Jerry Chavez was hired on January 10, 1994 and meets
the eligibility requirements under CalPERS to retire from the City of Vernon effective November 1, 2021.
Fiscal Impact:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments:
1. Proclamation - Jerry R. Chavez, Jr.
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A PROCZ~IMATION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF VERNON COMMENDING JERRYR. CHAVEz, JR.
FOR HIS DEDICATED LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE TO THE
CITY OF VERNON
I~H :RF.f~S, Jerry R Chaves, Jr. has been a dedicated employee of the City of Vernon and has faithfully served in
various positions since January 70, 7994 includinb Dispatcher, Police Officer, and Police Serbeant; and
IYIFIF.~ZF...f~S, Jerry Chaves retired from the City of'Vernon effective November 7, 2027, afterproviding over tiventy-
sevenyears of service to the City of Vernon; and
I~IF..RF.AS, Jerry Chaveti served in numerorts assignments within the Vernon Police Department to support various
efforts, and provided field training for nezv o~cer~~ and
I~HFKF.~S, Jerry Chaves completed manyprofessional development training courses over his career and earned
supervisory level certification from the California Commission on Peace O~cer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T..); and
I-YlHF.1~Ef~S, during his long and dedicated lazv enforcement career, Jerry Chaveti zvas recognitied with ~~everal azvard~~
such as the 70857 California Vehicle Code ~zvard presented by the California Highway Patrol in recognition of ~an e~ctraordinary
number of auto-theft arrests and automobile recoveries, as well a~~ Outstanding Innovation, Citizen Appreciation, Safe Driving,
Educational Achievement, Life Saving, and American Heart ~ssoczation Heart Saver .Hero azvard~~ and
IYIHF.IZF.AS, it is an honor to express our appreciation to Jerry Chaveti for his service to the City of Vernon and zvi.rh
Jerry good health upon his retirement and for continued sarccess in life's pursuits.
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City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-761-2021
Submitted by: Sandra Dolson
Submitting Department: City Clerk
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Approval of Minutes
Recommendation:
Approve the November 2, 2021 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. 20211102 City Council Minutes
MINUTES
VERNON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2021
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Ybarra called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.
FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ybarra led the Flag Salute.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:Melissa Ybarra, Mayor
William Davis, Mayor Pro Tem
Leticia Lopez, Council Member
Crystal Larios, Council Member
Judith Merlo, Council Member
STAFF PRESENT:
Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Zaynah Moussa, Interim City Attorney
Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Scott Williams, Finance Director
Abraham Alemu, Public Utilities General Manager
Michael Earl, Human Resources Director
Fredrick Agyin, Health and Environmental Control Director
Robert Sousa, Police Chief
Dan Wall, Public Works Director
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Mayor Pro Tem Davis seconded a motion to approve
the agenda. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
PRESENTATIONS
1.California Highway Patrol (CHP) “10851” Grand Theft Auto Recovery Award
Recommendation: No action required by City Council. This is a presentation only.
Captain Sousa presented the California Highway Patrol (CHP) “10851” Grand Theft Auto
Recovery Award to Officer Alfonso Madrigal and Officer Patrick Cam.
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 5
November 2, 2021
PUBLIC COMMENT
Leonard Barrales, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, presented the City
with a Certificate of Gold honoring the City as a Finalist in the Small Cities Category for the 2021
Most Business-Friendly City Award during and in response to COVID-19.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Mayor Ybarra pulled Item Nos. 6 and 7.
MOTION
Mayor Pro Tem Davis moved and Council Member Larios seconded a motion to approve
the Consent Calendar, with the exception of Item Nos. 6 and 7. The question was called
and the motion carried unanimously.
The Consent Calendar consisted of the following items:
2.City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommendation: Approve the October 19, 2021 Regular and October 21, 2021 Special
City Council meeting minutes.
3.Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 76, for the period of
October 3 through October 16, 2021, totaling $8,126,996.87 and consisting of ratification
of electronic payments totaling $7,989,360.75 and ratification of the issuance of early
checks totaling $137,636.12.
4.Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account Warrant Register
Recommendation: Approve Redevelopment Agency Obligation Retirement Account
Warrant Register No. 61, for the period of September 19 through October 16, 2021 and
consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $2,250.00.
5.Public Works Department Monthly Report
Recommendation: Receive and file the September 2021 Building Report.
8.Amendment No. 1 to the Services Agreement with BLX Group LLC for Financial
Advisory Services
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment
No. 1 to Services Agreement with BLX Group LLC, in substantially the same form as
submitted, for financial advisory services, increasing the total not-to-exceed amount by an
additional $600,000.
9.Amendment No. 1 to Attorney Services Agreement (Transactional) (LP-0670) with
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth for Acquisition Counsel Services and Bond and
Disclosure Counsel Services Related to the Potential Acquisition of Malburg
Generating Station (MGS)
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment
No. 1 to Attorney Services Agreement (Transactional) with Stradling Yocca Carlson &
Rauth, in substantially the same form as submitted, for acquisition counsel and bond and
disclosure counsel services related to MGS, increasing the total not-to-exceed amount by
an additional $175,000.
10.Amendment No. 2 to the Attorney Services Agreement (Transactional) (LP-0517)
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 5
November 2, 2021
with Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, P.C. for Bond and Disclosure Counsel
Services
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute Amendment
No. 2 to Attorney Services Agreement (Transactional) with Stradling Yocca Carlson &
Rauth, P.C., in substantially the same form as submitted, for bond and disclosure counsel
services, increasing the total not-to-exceed amount by an additional $410,000.
The following items were pulled from the Consent Calendar for individual consideration:
7.Change Order No. 12 to the Consulting Services Agreement (CS-0099) with CNS
Engineers, Inc. for the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge Rehabilitation and Widening
Project
Recommendation: A. Find that the approval of the proposed change order is within the
Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for this project pursuant to the
provisions under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with
Section 15063 of the CEQA Guidelines; and B. Approve and authorize the City
Administrator to execute Agreement Change Order No. 12, in substantially the same form
as submitted, for the Atlantic Boulevard Bridge Rehabilitation and Widening Project,
Federal Project No. DBPL02-5139(010), Contract No. CS-0099, extending the project
schedule from December 31, 2021 to December 31, 2022 and authorizing CNS Engineers,
Inc. to provide additional right-of-way acquisition support and coordination services
required to complete Caltrans Right of Way Certification for the additional cost of
$166,028.03, increasing the total contract cost to $2,180,368.48.
In response to Mayor Ybarra, Public Works Director Wall explained issues with designing
the bridge and indicated he did not anticipate future change orders.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Merlo seconded a motion to: A. Find
that the approval of the proposed change order is within the Initial Study/Mitigated
Negative Declaration prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions under the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with Section 15063 of the
CEQA Guidelines; and B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute
Agreement Change Order No. 12, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the
Atlantic Boulevard Bridge Rehabilitation and Widening Project, Federal Project No.
DBPL02-5139(010), Contract No. CS-0099, extending the project schedule from
December 31, 2021 to December 31, 2022 and authorizing CNS Engineers, Inc. to provide
additional right-of-way acquisition support and coordination services required to complete
Caltrans Right of Way Certification for the additional cost of $166,028.03, increasing the
total contract cost to $2,180,368.48.. The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
6.Amendment to the Classification and Compensation Plan
Recommendation: A. Approve a new job description for Administrative Intern; and B.
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-37 amending Exhibit A of the Classification and
Compensation Plan adopted by Resolution No. 2021-16 to add a new classification and
associated salary range for the position of Administrative Intern.
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 5
November 2, 2021
Human Resources Director Earl presented the staff report.
In response to Council questions, Human Resources Director Earl discussed outreach to
colleges and targeting local and or specialized programs.
MOTION
Council Member Larios moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to: A.
Approve a new job description for Administrative Intern; and B. Adopt Resolution No.
2021-37 amending Exhibit A of the Classification and Compensation Plan adopted by
Resolution No. 2021-16 to add a new classification and associated salary range for the
position of Administrative Intern. The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
11.Sidewalk Vendor Regulations
Recommendation: Direct staff to bring back an ordinance adding Article X to Chapter 22
of the Municipal Code regulating sidewalk vending.
Public Works Director Wall presented the staff report.
The Council discussed insurance, fingerprinting/background checks. Time of day and
locations restrictions and penalties and determined to proceed with staff recommendations,
adding assurance that fingerprinting would not trigger notification to any other agencies
and adding written warning as the penalty for first violation.
CONSENSUS
By consensus, the Council directed staff to bring back an ordinance adding Article X to
Chapter 22 of the Municipal Code regulating sidewalk vending.
ORAL REPORTS
City Administrator Reports on Activities and other Announcements.
City Administrator Fandino reported on the recent Halloween Spooktacular community
outreach event and City Clean-Up Efforts at the rail spurs located off of Malburg Way. He
announced the Vernon Tree Lighting on December 2, Huntington Park Holiday Parade on
December 11, Operation Santa on December 15, and Holiday event on December 16. He
noted the upcoming Council meeting schedule.
Public Works Director Wall explained the air quality monitoring pilot project in the
Council Chambers.
City Council Reports on Activities (including AB1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff.
None.
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 5
November 2, 2021
RECESS
Mayor Ybarra recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:41 a.m.
CLOSED SESSION
12.CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
Government Code Section 54956.8
Property: Malburg Generating Station, 2715 East 50th Street, Vernon, California
Agency negotiator: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Negotiating parties: Bicent (California) Malburg LLC
Under negotiation: Consideration of Price and Terms of Payment
13.CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Significant exposure to litigation
Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)
Number of potential cases: 1
RECONVENE
At 10:42 a.m., Mayor Ybarra adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Interim City Attorney Moussa reported that the Council met in Closed Session, discussed
the items on the agenda and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ybarra adjourned the meeting at 10:42 a.m.
______________________________
MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________________
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-855-2021
Submitted by: Efren Peregrina
Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 77, for the period of October 17 through October 30,
2021, totaling $13,519,495.21 and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling
$13,025,475.89 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $494,019.32.
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. 77 covering claims and demands presented during the period
of October 17 through October 30, 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. 77, totals $13,519,495.21. 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. 77.
Attachments:
1. Operating Account Warrant Register No. 77
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 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: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PM11/9/2021
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1043.590000 $ 4,400.00 Traffic Signal Maintenance 13832BEAR ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS, INC007026 ‐ $ 4,400.0010/20/2021 11956020.1084.900000 $ 124,925.00 RehabilitaƟon of Reservoirs~ 093021CAPITAL INDUSTRIAL COATINGS007089 ‐ $ 124,925.0010/20/2021 11957020.1084.595200 $ 1,484.52 Title 22 Monitoring 9210004CENTRAL BASIN WATER ASSOCATION001917 ‐ $ 1,484.5210/20/2021 11958Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 1 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE056.5600.540000 $ 70.65 Uniforms 4092062077CINTAS CORPORATION005490 ‐ 020.1084.540000 $ 126.75 Uniforms 4092062077055.8000.540000 $ 39.47 Uniforms 4092062077055.8100.540000 $ 165.65 Uniforms 4092062077056.5600.540000 $ 69.96 Uniforms 4092714685055.8000.540000 $ 39.47 Uniforms 4092714685055.8100.540000 $ 165.65 Uniforms 4092714685020.1084.540000 $ 126.75 Uniforms 4092714685055.8100.540000 $ 165.65 Uniforms 4093384590055.8000.540000 $ 39.47 Uniforms 4093384590056.5600.540000 $ 69.26 Uniforms 4093384590020.1084.540000 $ 126.75 Uniforms 4093384590055.8100.540000 $ 165.65 Uniforms 4094059711055.8000.540000 $ 39.47 Uniforms 4094059711056.5600.540000 $ 69.26 Uniforms 4094059711020.1084.540000 $ 126.75 Uniforms 4094059711$ 1,606.6110/20/2021 11959020.1084.596700 $ 60.00 Reimb. T2 Water Treatment CerƟficaƟon 100821DANIEL GOMEZ006417 ‐ $ 60.0010/20/2021 11960020.1084.900000 $ 3,370.00 Design Services 5340PACIFIC ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEE006787 ‐ $ 3,370.0010/20/2021 11961Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 2 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8100.596200 $ 122.54 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412171353UNITED SITE SERVICES OF CA003601 ‐ 055.8100.596200 $ 122.54 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412171356020.1084.520000 $ 85.03 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412206371055.8100.596200 $ 280.17 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412210536055.8100.596200 $ 122.54 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412455268055.8100.596200 $ 122.54 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412455284020.1084.520000 $ 85.03 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412455316055.8100.596200 $ 280.17 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412455362055.8100.596200 $ 122.54 Portable Restroom Service~ 11412455516$ 1,343.1010/20/2021 11962011.1043.590000 $ 10,250.00 Street Sweeping Services 09/21 LB6033WEBCO LB, LLC005699 ‐ $ 10,250.0010/20/2021 11963011.1003.596200 $ 375.00 Storage Services 0561928WILLIAMS DATA MANAGEMENT003584 ‐ $ 375.0010/20/2021 11964055.9200.500150 $ 362,204.76 Monthly Energy Related Payment 09202101BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG, L003336 ‐ 055.9200.500180 $ 3,700,262.60 Monthly Capacity Payment 09202101055.9200.500150 $ ‐3,322.29 Fuel Burden 09202101$ 4,059,145.0710/20/2021 11965011.9019.590110 $ 36,358.00 Laserfiche SoŌware License Renewal 16195ECS IMAGING, INC003073 ‐ $ 36,358.0010/20/2021 11966Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 3 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9000.596200 $ 10,582.85 Env Compliance Support Services D3404500015JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC006886 ‐ $ 10,582.8510/20/2021 11967020.1084.900000 $ 427.50 Technical Design Services 1806NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SERVICES,005614 ‐ 020.1084.590000 $ 1,425.00 Technical Design Services 1806020.1084.900000 $ 39,543.75 Technical Design Services 1806020.1084.900000 $ 6,127.50 Technical Design Services 1806055.8200.596200 $ 285.00 Technical Design Services 1806$ 47,808.7510/20/2021 11968055.9200.500154 $ 51,981.32 Desert Harvest II Project DH1021SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ $ 51,981.3210/20/2021 11969011.110021 $ 1,604.73 Employee Computer Loan 101821RAFAEL CORTES JR003346 ‐ $ 1,604.7310/21/2021 11970011.9019.860000 $ 3,150.00 ERP System (Munis) Upgrade 45353070TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC001447 ‐ $ 3,150.0010/20/2021 11971055.9200.500170 $ 21,870.00 Electric Energy TransacƟons GA200198DEPARTMENT OF WATER & POWER002468 ‐ 055.9200.500260 $ 575.00 Electric Energy TransacƟons GA200198$ 22,445.0010/21/2021 11972Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 4 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500160 $ 271,833.72 Natural Gas 09/21 3585875MERCURIA ENERGY AMERICA, LLC006262 ‐ $ 271,833.7210/21/2021 11973011.9019.860000 $ 661.45 Seagate Barracuda ST6000DM003 ‐ hard H811356 011.0014905CDW GOVERNMENT, INC000447 ‐ 011.9019.860000 $ 67.80 Sales Tax 10.25 H811356011.9019.520010 $ 500.53 Zebra LI3678‐SR ‐ Barcode Scanner.~ J600935 011.0014941011.9019.520010 $ 51.30 Sales Tax 10.25 J600935$ 1,281.0810/21/2021 11974055.9200.500160 $ 661,791.75 Natural Gas 09/21 5006796CRC MARKETING, INC007099 ‐ $ 661,791.7510/21/2021 11975011.1046.520000 $ 997.73 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 140789 011.0014858GARVEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY000399 ‐ $ 997.7310/21/2021 11976055.8400.590000 $ 457.15 Hardware Supplies~ 61477499 055.0002897MCMASTER‐CARR SUPPLY COMPANY001150 ‐ 055.8400.590000 $ 125.77 Hardware Supplies~ 65077496 055.0002897055.8400.590000 $ 104.77 Hardware Supplies~ 65078655 055.0002897055.8400.590000 $ 455.09 Hardware Supplies~ 65708888 055.0002897$ 1,142.7810/21/2021 11977Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 5 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.596200 $ 16,845.85 ResoluƟon Billing 1021SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ 055.7200.596702 $ 26,259.47 ResoluƟon Billing 1021055.9000.596700 $ 2,116.00 ResoluƟon Billing 1021$ 45,221.3210/21/2021 11978055.9200.500150 $ 455,507.06 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110193151201143CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500190 $ 7,186.26 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110193151201143055.9200.500210 $ 15,640.42 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110193151201143055.9200.500170 $ ‐4,971.71 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110193151201143055.9200.500150 $ 858.17 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110193151201143055.9200.500170 $ ‐2,193.74 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110193151201143055.9200.500190 $ ‐358.74 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110193151201143$ 471,667.7210/22/2021 11979055.9200.500160 $ 186,450.00 Natural Gas 09/21 78542CALPINE ENERGY SERVICES, LP002060 ‐ $ 186,450.0010/22/2021 11980055.9200.500160 $ 216,851.75 Natural Gas 09/21 9210024941CIMA ENERGY, LP006298 ‐ $ 216,851.7510/22/2021 11981Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 6 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500160 $ 224,025.00 Natural Gas 09/21 164982CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY005388 ‐ $ 224,025.0010/22/2021 11982055.9200.500160 $ 1,019,741.25 Natural Gas 09/21 1768816EDF TRADING NORTH AMERICA, LLC004116 ‐ $ 1,019,741.2510/22/2021 11983055.9200.500160 $ 317,343.00 Natural Gas 09/21 233172PACIFIC SUMMIT ENERGY, LLC005908 ‐ $ 317,343.0010/22/2021 11984055.9200.500160 $ 918,134.71 Natural Gas 09/21 GASI0016168901MACQUARIE ENERGY, LLC006086 ‐ $ 918,134.7110/25/2021 11985055.9200.500180 $ 29,212.33 Boulder Canyon Project Charges 09/21 GG1766W0921US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY002227 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 18,905.54 Boulder Canyon Project Charges 09/21 GG1766W0921$ 48,117.8710/25/2021 11986055.9200.500180 $ 223,511.00 Minimum Cost 10/21 PV1021SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 44,116.00 Variable Cost 09/21 PV1021055.122100 $ 10,000.00 PSF Cost 10/21 PV1021$ 277,627.0010/26/2021 11987Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 7 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1024.593200 $ 1,290.66 General Law Services 07/21 20210719911ALVAREZ‐GLASMAN & COLVIN006865 ‐ 011.1024.593200 $ 4,157.90 Special Legal Services 07/21 20210719912011.1024.593200 $ 75.00 LiƟgaƟon Services 07/21~ 20210719913011.1024.593200 $ 1,243.04 LiƟgaƟon Services 07/21~ 20210719914011.1024.593200 $ 325.00 LiƟgaƟon Services 07/21~ 20210719940011.1024.593200 $ 5,500.00 Special Legal Services 07/21 20210719941011.1024.593200 $ 55.00 LiƟgaƟon Services 07/21~ 20210719942011.1024.593200 $ 152.50 LiƟgaƟon Services 07/21~ 20210719943$ 12,799.1010/26/2021 11988055.9000.592010 $ 2,332.00 AdministraƟon & Audit ConfirmaƟon Fees 2522416330BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON002533 ‐ $ 2,332.0010/26/2021 11989011.1043.590000 $ 6,154.00 Traffic Signal Maintenance 13835BEAR ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS, INC007026 ‐ 011.1043.590000 $ 4,679.95 Traffic Signal Maintenance 13948011.1043.590000 $ 3,608.00 Traffic Signal Maintenance 13949$ 14,441.9510/26/2021 11990011.1024.593200 $ 195.00 Re: General Municipal MaƩers 917121BEST BEST & KRIEGER, LLP005506 ‐ 011.1024.593200 $ 5,290.00 Re: 5122 S. AtlanƟc Boulevard 917122$ 5,485.0010/26/2021 11991Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 8 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.120030 $ 8,239.74 Diesel Fuel 2214979 011.0015009MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP000209 ‐ 011.120030 $ 2.97 Fed UST ‐ DSL 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 6.35 Fed Oil Spill DSL 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 21.20 AB32 Fee Env Dest #2 DSL 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 1,153.39 State Excise Tax 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 10,576.69 Regular Unleaded 87 Octane fuel 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 3.95 FED UST GAS 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 6.28 State Environmental Gas 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 7.62 Fed Oil Spill Gas 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 17.37 CA Lead PrevenƟon 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 27.52 AB 32 Fee Env Dest #2 Gas 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 2,017.43 State Excise Tax 2214979 011.0015009011.120030 $ 1,830.78 2214979$ 23,911.2910/26/2021 11992055.9100.900000 $ 266,080.03 Electric Service Maintenance 09/21 210321PETRELLI ELECTRIC, INC003049 ‐ 057.1057.900000 $ 26,647.72 Electric Service Maintenance 09/21 210321055.8300.590000 $ 638,284.74 Electric Service Maintenance 09/21 210321055.8000.590000 $ 77,996.37 Electric Service Maintenance 09/21 210321057.1057.590000 $ 21,385.92 Electric Service Maintenance 09/21 210321055.9100.900000 $ 642,540.78 Bond Projects 210321$ 1,672,935.5610/26/2021 11993Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 9 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9200.500154 $ 77,237.00 Puente Hills Landfill Gas Project PHL1021SO CAL PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY002517 ‐ $ 77,237.0010/26/2021 11994055.9200.550022 $ 202,852.51 ReservaƟon & Transmission Charges~ 100821THE GAS COMPANY001581 ‐ $ 202,852.5110/26/2021 11995055.9000.595200 $ 12,000.00 AnalyƟcal Services~ 11419797STANDARD & POOR'S FINANCIAL SE000574 ‐ $ 12,000.0010/26/2021 11996011.1026.594200 $ 18,499.97 Brokerage & ConsulƟng Services 1541959ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES, IN006890 ‐ $ 18,499.9710/28/2021 11997011.9019.860000 $ 2,164.37 APC Smart‐UPS X 3000VA Sinewave 2U G453476 011.0014904CDW GOVERNMENT, INC000447 ‐ 011.9019.860000 $ 905.40 Poly CS 540 Noise‐Canceling ‐ headset ‐ G453476 011.0014904011.9019.860000 $ 314.65 Sales Tax 10.25 G453476011.9019.860000 $ 1,455.52 APC RBC117 Replacement BaƩery G520127 011.0014905011.9019.860000 $ 2,278.80 HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M751n ‐ G520127 011.0014905011.9019.860000 $ 382.77 Sales Tax 10.25 G520127$ 7,501.5110/28/2021 11998011.1033.596200 $ 1,244,284.97 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0010030COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES001444 ‐ 011.1033.596200 $ 112,025.47 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0010030011.1033.596200 $ 27,517.60 Fire ProtecƟon Services~ C0010030$ 1,383,828.0410/28/2021 11999Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 10 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1003.550000 $ 75.00 PublicaƟon Services B3514231DAILY JOURNAL CORPORATION000947 ‐ 011.1003.550000 $ 600.00 PublicaƟon Services B3514383$ 675.0010/28/2021 12000055.9000.595200 $ 5,276.26 Natural Gas Compliance Services 112173G2 INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS, LLC006899 ‐ $ 5,276.2610/28/2021 12001011.9019.590110 $ 3,000.00 Website Design & ImplementaƟon~ 144537GRANICUS006750 ‐ $ 3,000.0010/28/2021 12002055.9200.596200 $ 155.13 Physical Gas 921001688006ICE US OTC COMMODITY MARKETS,004500 ‐ 055.9200.596200 $ 1,094.87 OTC Commission Adjustment 921001688088$ 1,250.0010/28/2021 12003011.9019.860000 $ 430.00 Workforce Central SoŌware 11820787KRONOS INCORPORATED005034 ‐ $ 430.0010/28/2021 12004020.1084.900000 $ 2,595.50 480 feet 2"x2"x.188" 1018 steel square 10278 011.0015050LENORD'S CUSTOM FABRICATION005004 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 10,175.00 FabricaƟon labor hours to build 10278 011.0015050020.1084.900000 $ 958.46 Sales Tax 7.75% 10278$ 13,728.9610/28/2021 12005Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 11 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.560010 $ 39.00 Audio Conferencing Charges USINV2109180867NTT CLOUD COMMUNICATIONS U.S.006801 ‐ $ 39.0010/28/2021 12006055.9200.596200 $ 6,483.26 SoŌware Services Fee 11/21 VERN72POWER SETTLEMENTS CONSULTING &005658 ‐ $ 6,483.2610/28/2021 12007055.9200.500150 $ 21.21 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110263151350288CALIFORNIA ISO002412 ‐ 055.9200.500150 $ 1,721.82 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500170 $ ‐18,621.14 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500190 $ ‐1,373.57 RecalculaƟon Charges 07/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500150 $ 366,741.60 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500170 $ 17,229.49 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500190 $ 9,455.74 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110263151350378055.9200.500210 $ 15,141.84 IniƟal Charges 10/21 202110263151350378$ 390,316.9910/29/2021 12008Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 12 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.520000 $ 44.02 Supplies 185717045001OFFICE DEPOT002190 ‐ 011.1002.520000 $ 172.66 Supplies 185717045001011.9019.520000 $ 17.85 Supplies 185721618001011.9019.520000 $ 20.35 Supplies 190206805001$ 254.8810/14/2021 12009011.1041.520000 $ 12.29 Period: 08/21 933312391(2)UPS001617 ‐ 055.8000.520000 $ 39.64 Period: 10/21 933312411(2)011.1041.520000 $ 59.56 Period: 10/21 933312411(2)$ 111.4910/21/2021 12010Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 13 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.560010 $ 204.47 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLEVERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 124.92 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 969.43 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 2,179.60 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 51.38 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 857.92 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 748.05 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 939.32 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE055.9000.560010 $ 822.88 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE(2)055.8000.560010 $ 1,376.74 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE(2)055.8200.560010 $ 2,183.10 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE(2)056.5600.560010 $ 251.27 Period: 06/08/21 ‐ 07/07/21 070721_MULTIPLE(2)011.9019.560010 $ 204.23 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 124.92 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 941.20 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 2,234.78 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 51.38 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 869.45 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 684.67 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 1,074.93 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLEPrinted: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 14 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.9000.560010 $ 654.81 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE(2)VERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ 055.8000.560010 $ 1,313.22 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE(2)055.8200.560010 $ 2,198.40 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE(2)056.5600.560010 $ 209.37 Period: 07/08/21 ‐ 08/07/21 080721_MULTIPLE(2)$ 21,270.4410/22/2021 12011055.200230 $ 92,440.00 Electrical Energy Surcharge 07/21 ‐ 102731CA DEPARTMENT OF TAX & FEE ADM002242 ‐ $ 92,440.0010/28/2021 12012055.8400.520000 $ 106.69 Small Tools & Plumbing Hardware ~ 083121_MULTIPLE 055.0002902HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES001552 ‐ 055.8400.590000 $ 702.55 Small Tools & Plumbing Hardware ~ 083121_MULTIPLE 055.0002902056.5600.520000 $ 770.23 Small Tools & Plumbing Hardware ~ 093021_MULTIPLE 056.0000640$ 1,579.4710/28/2021 12013011.1041.520000 $ 215.66 Office Supplies 193868909001OFFICE DEPOT002190 ‐ $ 215.6610/28/2021 12014011.1041.520000 $ 26.77 Period: 08/21 933312401(2)UPS001617 ‐ 011.1041.520000 $ 39.00 Period: 10/21 933312421(2)$ 65.7710/28/2021 12015Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 15 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021ELECTRONICVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTPAYMENTNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.200250 $ 368.49 3Q21 Use Tax Payment 093021CA DEPARTMENT OF TAX & FEE ADM002242 ‐ 011.1004.530034 $ 0.51 3Q21 Use Tax Payment 093021$ 369.0010/29/2021 12016011.9019.560010 $ 204.10 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLEVERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 124.80 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 939.65 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 2,108.85 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 51.31 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 1,039.91 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 731.01 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE011.9019.560010 $ 1,044.32 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE055.9000.560010 $ 881.67 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE(2)055.8000.560010 $ 1,313.19 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE(2)055.8200.560010 $ 2,380.59 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE(2)056.5600.560010 $ 209.75 Period: 08/08/21 ‐ 09/07/21 090721_MULTIPLE(2)$ 11,029.1510/29/2021 12017TOTAL ELECTRONIC$ 13,025,475.89Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 16 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.520010 $ 8,434.16 SecureWorks iSensor SubscripƟon: 500 95051 011.0014935ACORN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES007124 ‐ 011.9019.520010 $ 864.50 Sales Tax 10.25 95051$ 9,298.6610/19/2021 608106011.1049.590000 $ 260.23 Maintenance & Parts 29723ALADDIN LOCK & KEY SERVICE000352 ‐ 011.1049.590000 $ 27.51 Maintenance & Parts 29732011.1049.590000 $ 63.63 Lock & Key Services 31125$ 351.3710/19/2021 608107011.9019.560010 $ 1,815.67 Period: 07/20/21 ‐ 08/19/21 082021AT&T001948 ‐ 011.9019.560010 $ 1,994.50 Period: 08/20/21 ‐ 09/19/21 092021011.9019.560010 $ 685.36 Period: 08/20/21 ‐ 09/19/21 092021(2)$ 4,495.5310/19/2021 608108011.9019.590110 $ 1,979.40 Period: 06/19/21 ‐ 07/18/21 6293523601AT&T001948 ‐ 011.9019.590110 $ 1,979.40 Period: 09/19/21 ‐ 10/18/21 8481354608011.9019.590110 $ 1,979.40 Period: 08/19/21 ‐ 09/18/21 8522084601$ 5,938.2010/19/2021 608109011.9019.560010 $ 46.23 Period: 08/09/21 ‐ 09/08/21 832176480X09162021AT&T MOBILITY002889 ‐ $ 46.2310/19/2021 608110Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 17 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 112.35 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6946397 011.0014856BATTERY SYSTEMS, INC004448 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 113.95 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6967761 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ 175.13 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6968239 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ ‐114.73 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6968249 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ 278.09 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6971693 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ 100.65 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6973340 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ 674.13 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6980696 011.0014856011.1046.520000 $ 538.00 Vehicle BaƩeries~ 6998501 011.0014856$ 1,877.5710/19/2021 608111011.1046.520000 $ 279.65 Front End Repair & Alignment Services~ 65634 011.0014861CALIFORNIA FRAME & AXLE001973 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 167.50 Labor 65634 011.0014861$ 447.1510/19/2021 608112011.1046.520000 $ 38.87 Auto Parts~ 62635 011.0014857CAMINO REAL CHEVROLET000818 ‐ $ 38.8710/19/2021 608113011.1043.520000 $ 2,485.60 Concrete 95211112CALPORTLAND COMPANY000256 ‐ $ 2,485.6010/19/2021 608114020.1084.900000 $ 163,757.20 Progress Payment #3~ 100521CEDRO CONSTRUCTION, INC007100 ‐ $ 163,757.2010/19/2021 608115Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 18 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 95.48 Auto Parts~ 377945 011.0014859CENTRAL FORD004163 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 110.89 Auto Parts~ 378031 011.0014859011.1046.520000 $ 826.19 Auto Parts~ 378959 011.0014859011.1046.520000 $ 25.59 Auto Parts~ 379146 011.0014859$ 1,058.1510/19/2021 608116011.1004.595200 $ 1,600.00 AudiƟng Services 3024740CLIFTONLARSONALLEN, LLP006972 ‐ $ 1,600.0010/19/2021 608117055.9100.590110 $ 7,300.00 Annual RIG Maintenance Plan~ 2133 055.0002912CONGRUITIVE006131 ‐ $ 7,300.0010/19/2021 608118055.8400.590000 $ 25.00 Refill Cylinders~ 642410 055.0002890CRAIG WELDING SUPPLY, CO000310 ‐ $ 25.0010/19/2021 608119020.1084.500140 $ 1,023.12 Sodium Hypochlorite 144928FULLER ENGINEERING, INC006622 ‐ 020.1084.500140 $ 320.25 Sodium Hypochlorite 145011$ 1,343.3710/19/2021 608120011.1040.596200 $ 130.43 Street Crew Lunch Reimbursement 092321MANUEL GARCIA000506 ‐ $ 130.4310/19/2021 608121011.1043.596200 $ 61,156.03 AdministraƟon & Cost Sharing~ UR22107GATEWAY WATER MGMT AUTHORITY005421 ‐ $ 61,156.0310/19/2021 608122011.1046.590000 $ 709.66 GPS ProPlus Plan IN286111GEOTAB USA, INC007107 ‐ $ 709.6610/19/2021 608123Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 19 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8400.590000 $ 1,008.72 Various Materials & Tools~ 9025963795 055.0002893GRAINGER, CO001712 ‐ $ 1,008.7210/19/2021 608124011.1046.520000 $ 145.00 Windshield~ I0501604 011.0014877GTO AUTO GLASS004035 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 85.00 Labor I0501604 011.0014877011.1046.520000 $ 13.78 Sales Tax 9.5% I0501604$ 243.7810/19/2021 608125020.1084.900000 $ 12,642.00 CoaƟng InspecƟon Services ENG7467HARPER & ASSOCIATES ENGINEERIN000280 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 680.00 Engineering Services 08/21 ENG7469$ 13,322.0010/19/2021 608126011.1026.594200 $ 75.00 ParƟcipaƟon Fee 244982IGOE & COMPANY, INC000686 ‐ $ 75.0010/19/2021 608127011.1060.595200 $ 2,191.49 Compliance Outreach Training & 15INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOC006358 ‐ $ 2,191.4910/19/2021 608128020.1084.900000 $ 2,763.75 Professional Services 08/21 14080INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING COR000706 ‐ $ 2,763.7510/19/2021 608129011.1026.596200 $ 11,923.99 Professional Services~ 100421JILL KLEIN007174 ‐ $ 11,923.9910/19/2021 608130Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 20 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.8000.520000 $ ‐22.69 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116420 055.0002903LB JOHNSON HARDWARE CO #1000804 ‐ 055.8400.590000 $ 75.68 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116528 055.0002903055.8000.590000 $ 56.37 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116689 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 15.31 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116694 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 223.23 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116705 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 21.88 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116706 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 39.38 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116837 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 94.95 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116866 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 24.92 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 116908 055.0002903055.8400.590000 $ 42.99 Small Tools, Plumbing & Building 117038 055.0002903$ 572.0210/19/2021 608131011.1046.520000 $ 231.70 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 3971 011.0014863LOPEZ & LOPEZ TIRE SERVICE003908 ‐ 011.1046.590000 $ 55.00 Labor 3971 011.0014863011.1046.590000 $ 25.00 Labor 4102 011.0014863011.1046.520000 $ 813.80 Tires, Accessories & Repairs~ 4105 011.0014863$ 1,125.5010/19/2021 608132020.1084.590000 $ 1,980.00 Grease System InspecƟon & Repair 6801LUBE SYSTEMS OF CALIFORNIA, IN003428 ‐ $ 1,980.0010/19/2021 608133Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 21 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 85.39 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 100581 011.0014864NAPA AUTO PARTS000309 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 67.50 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 100582 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 124.70 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 100652 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 36.43 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 101372 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 114.71 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 102612 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 187.75 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 102679 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 27.42 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 102726 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 106.20 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 102741 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 93.69 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 103737 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 41.28 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 103738 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 101.53 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 103742 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 21.89 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 104412 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ ‐30.11 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 104794 011.0014864011.1046.520000 $ 30.64 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 104796 011.0014864$ 1,009.0210/19/2021 608134011.1049.590000 $ 7,932.00 Install Ceiling Tiles 12790626OJ INSULATION, L.P.006878 ‐ $ 7,932.0010/19/2021 608135Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 22 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1046.520000 $ 19.32 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049262923 011.0014860O'REILLY AUTO PARTS005934 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ ‐19.32 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049262924 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 18.31 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049328347 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 19.71 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049330591 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 95.12 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049345137 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 61.40 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049347250 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ ‐60.98 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049347298 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ ‐94.48 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049352851 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 84.21 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049357847 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 58.65 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049359039 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 43.11 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049359091 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 140.49 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049360307 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 47.30 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049361223 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 217.39 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049361307 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 396.77 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049362496 011.0014860011.1046.520000 $ 183.19 Auto Parts & Accessories~ 3049363459 011.0014860$ 1,210.1910/19/2021 608136011.1049.900000 $ 21,600.00 Concrete Repair Services~ 333PARAMOUNT WATERPROOFING & REST007141 ‐ $ 21,600.0010/19/2021 608137Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 23 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE020.1084.900000 $ 35.46 Plumbing Hardware & Supplies~ S1255024001 011.0014892PLUMBING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY001943 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 106.87 Plumbing Hardware & Supplies~ S1256041001 011.0014892$ 142.3310/19/2021 608138011.1046.590000 $ 810.00 Car Wash Services 288050QUALIFIED MOBILE, INC006612 ‐ $ 810.0010/19/2021 608139011.1043.596200 $ 1,555.00 Traffic Engineering Services VE21011QUANTUM QUALITY CONSULTING, IN006956 ‐ 011.1043.595200 $ 2,580.00 Traffic Engineering Services VE21012$ 4,135.0010/19/2021 608140011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 RegistraƟon / R. Landa 100721RIO HONDO COLLEGE000805 ‐ 011.1031.596500 $ 25.00 RegistraƟon / T. Newton 100721(2)011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 RegistraƟon / J. Ramos 100721(3)011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 RegistraƟon / E. Cerda 100721(4)$ 100.0010/19/2021 608141055.8400.596200 $ 9,075.00 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance 20212071RUSHER AIR CONDITIONING006637 ‐ 020.1084.590000 $ 1,465.63 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance 2084735055.8400.596200 $ 214.56 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance 2086184020.1084.590000 $ 174.77 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance 2086398055.8400.596200 $ 1,048.00 Air CondiƟoner Maintenance CM10244$ 11,977.9610/19/2021 608142Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 24 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.9019.590110 $ 699.99 IsatPhone Prepaid Service ‐ 500 Units~ 204480 011.0015012SATELLITE PHONE STORE000894 ‐ 011.9019.590110 $ 699.99 IsatPhone Prepaid Service ‐ 500 Units~ 204480 011.0015012011.9019.590110 $ 699.99 IsatPhone Prepaid Service ‐ 500 Units~ 204480 011.0015012011.9019.590110 $ 199.50 Sales Tax 9.5% 204480$ 2,299.4710/19/2021 608143020.1084.520000 $ 19.13 Crush Base Material~ 37047 011.0014893SECURITY PAVING COMPANY, INC001845 ‐ $ 19.1310/19/2021 608144056.5600.520000 $ 2,541.60 Pipe & Fiƫngs~ S3716919001 056.0000647SMARDAN SUPPLY CO004229 ‐ $ 2,541.6010/19/2021 608145011.1049.596200 $ 130.11 Emissions Fees 3847927SOUTH COAST AQMD001158 ‐ 011.1049.596200 $ 440.15 Emissions Fees 3847944011.1049.596200 $ 440.15 Emissions Fees 3847946011.1049.596200 $ 440.15 Emissions Fees 3847947011.1049.596200 $ 149.72 Emissions Fees 3850991011.1049.596200 $ 149.72 Emissions Fees 3850993011.1049.596200 $ 149.72 Emissions Fees 3850994$ 1,899.7210/19/2021 608146011.1024.596600 $ 237.35 SoŌware SubscripƟon Charges 845100372THOMSON REUTERS ‐ WEST000141 ‐ $ 237.3510/19/2021 608147Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 25 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1049.590000 $ 669.00 Elevator Service & Maintenance 3006176366THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORAT006132 ‐ $ 669.0010/19/2021 608148011.1049.520000 $ 779.60 Copy Paper~ 6950100410 011.0015024VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY006070 ‐ 011.1049.520000 $ 79.91 Sales Tax 10.25 6950100410$ 859.5110/19/2021 608149055.9000.560010 $ 914.22 Period: 08/11/21 ‐ 09/10/21 9888108409VERIZON WIRELESS001481 ‐ $ 914.2210/19/2021 608150020.1084.900000 $ 865.52 Electrical Parts ~ S118707028001 055.0002900WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC, CO002886 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 2,309.43 Electrical Parts ~ S118802927001 055.0002900$ 3,174.9510/19/2021 608151011.9019.590110 $ 2,333.24 Lease Payment~ 2820367XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC000743 ‐ $ 2,333.2410/19/2021 608152020.1084.900000 $ 5,980.00 ConstrucƟon InspecƟon Services~ 2204Z&K CONSULTANTS, INC007125 ‐ $ 5,980.0010/19/2021 608153055.110010 $ 87.11 Ref. Closed Acct#1486 0823214150 BANDINI, LLC007179 ‐ $ 87.1110/27/2021 608154055.110010 $ 50.76 Ref. Closed Acct# 7114 0823215140 PACIFIC BLVD, LLC007180 ‐ $ 50.7610/27/2021 608155Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 26 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1070.550000 $ 1,200.00 Halloween Spooktacular Event 102621ALARCON, WENDY007206 ‐ $ 1,200.0010/27/2021 608156020.110010 $ 213.58 Ref. Temp Fire Hydrant#34 Acct#7115 092221AMERICAN INTEGRATED SERVICES005260 ‐ 020.110010 $ 387.69 Ref. Temp Fire Hydrant#429 Acct#7129 092221(2)$ 601.2710/27/2021 608157056.5600.596600 $ 424.00 Safety Management Excellence Awards 87090AMERICAN PUBLIC GAS ASSOC001968 ‐ $ 424.0010/27/2021 608158055.110010 $ 274.81 Ref. Closed Acct# 1661 082321AMIGO MOTORSPORTS, INC007181 ‐ $ 274.8110/27/2021 608159011.1031.596500 $ 23.13 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721ANDRE ARANA006924 ‐ 011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721$ 48.1310/27/2021 608160055.110010 $ 375.12 Ref. Closed Acct# 583 082321ATELIER & REPAIRS, LLC007182 ‐ $ 375.1210/27/2021 608161011.1004.595200 $ 1,270.00 Actuarial ConsulƟng Services~ 21607BARTEL ASSOCIATES, LLC007123 ‐ $ 1,270.0010/27/2021 608162011.1031.590000 $ 1,582.28 SC Service Agreement 5095431BEARCOM006054 ‐ $ 1,582.2810/27/2021 608163Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 27 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.110010 $ 1,143.69 Ref. Closed Acct# 1910 082321BLATT REALTY LP007183 ‐ $ 1,143.6910/27/2021 608164056.5600.520000 $ 1,225.19 Hot Rolled Plate~ I828556 056.0000653BOBCO METALS, LLC004597 ‐ 056.5600.520000 $ 592.18 Hot Rolled Plate~ I828556 056.0000653056.5600.520000 $ 138.86 HRCH2 ‐ 3 ~ I828556 056.0000653056.5600.520000 $ 185.84 Sales Tax 9.5% I828556$ 2,142.0710/27/2021 608165011.1002.596550 $ 5,300.00 Membership Dues FY 20/21 3327ACAL CONTRACT CITIES ASSOC002846 ‐ $ 5,300.0010/27/2021 608166055.110010 $ 252.05 Ref. Closed Acct# 326 082321CALIF COMBINING CORP007184 ‐ 055.110010 $ 41.49 Ref. Closed Acct# 327 082321(2)$ 293.5410/27/2021 608167011.1026.596200 $ 52.00 Reimb. Live Scan 101221SAMMY CARRERA007203 ‐ $ 52.0010/27/2021 608168055.110010 $ 595.00 Ref. Closed Acct# 1795 082321CMC DIGITAL MEDIA, INC.007185 ‐ $ 595.0010/27/2021 608169055.110010 $ 73.21 Ref. Closed Acct# 1267 082321COJECTO007186 ‐ $ 73.2110/27/2021 608170055.110010 $ 4,603.29 Ref. Closed Acct# 668 091621DAMO TEXTILES, INC007187 ‐ $ 4,603.2910/27/2021 608171Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 28 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1031.594200 $ 360.63 Parking CitaƟon Processing Services 128729DATA TICKET, INC006191 ‐ $ 360.6310/27/2021 608172011.200235 $ 97.70 3rd Quarter 2021 SB1186 102621DIV OF THE STATE ARCHITECT004997 ‐ $ 97.7010/27/2021 608173011.1026.596900 $ 2,500.00 1st Dep. 2021 EE Holiday Event 102721DOUBLETREE BY HILTON005874 ‐ $ 2,500.0010/27/2021 608174055.110010 $ 459.75 Ref. Closed Acct# 891 091621DYNAMIC GIFT, INC007178 ‐ $ 459.7510/27/2021 608175020.110010 $ 764.16 Ref. Temp Fire Hydrant #296 Acct# 7130 092221EASY MARK, LLC007202 ‐ $ 764.1610/27/2021 608176011.1046.590000 $ 3,600.00 ForkliŌ Operator Safety IniƟal Level 319078EHS INTERNATIONAL, INC005229 ‐ $ 3,600.0010/27/2021 608177011.1049.520000 $ 405.60 24x23 0.9ml LL Black Trash Liner, S4787856001 011.0014982EMPIRE CLEANING SUPPLY001936 ‐ 011.1049.520000 $ 637.80 24x24 0.7ml LL Clear Trash Liner, S4787856001 011.0014982011.1049.520000 $ 471.00 33x39 1.7ml LL Black Trash Liner, S4787856001 011.0014982011.1049.520000 $ 957.80 40x46 1.5ml LL Black Trash Liner, S4787856001 011.0014982011.1049.520000 $ 253.40 Sales Tax 10.25 S4787856001011.1049.520000 $ 777.40 24x23 0.9ml LL Black Trash Liner, S4787856002 011.0014982011.1049.520000 $ 3,744.00 36x58 1.5ml LL Clear Trash Liner, S4787856002 011.0014982011.1049.520000 $ 463.43 Sales Tax 10.25 S4787856002$ 7,710.4310/27/2021 608178Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 29 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.110010 $ 154.42 Ref. Closed Acct# 964 091621EVERGREEN AUTO PARTS & COMPONE007188 ‐ $ 154.4210/27/2021 608179055.110010 $ 164.25 Ref. Closed Acct# 1931 091621FARIDEH RAHMANPOUR007189 ‐ $ 164.2510/27/2021 608180020.1084.520000 $ 585.12 ITEM: RSS111441600~ 770570 011.0014988FERGUSON WATERWORKS000524 ‐ 020.1084.520000 $ 690.34 ITEM: RSS209391600~ 770570 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 451.84 ITEM: RSS109401600~ 770570 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 370.28 ITEM: RSS107241600~ 770570 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 214.99 Sales Tax 10.25 770570020.1084.520000 $ 971.62 ITEM: RSS213501600~ 7705701 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 859.18 ITEM: RSS211841600~ 7705701 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 602.98 ITEM: RSS207371600~ 7705701 011.0014988020.1084.520000 $ 249.47 Sales Tax 10.25 7705701$ 4,995.8210/27/2021 608181011.1031.596500 $ 23.13 Arrest Control / Strategic 100721FLORES, TERESA006887 ‐ 011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 Arrest Control / Strategic 100721$ 48.1310/27/2021 608182055.110010 $ 326.90 Ref. Closed Acct# 1509 091621G & M HOLDINGS007190 ‐ $ 326.9010/27/2021 608183Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 30 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1026.596900 $ 2,600.00 Halloween Event 377GREEN OLIVE006600 ‐ $ 2,600.0010/27/2021 608184055.110010 $ 130.45 Ref. Closed Acct# 1652 092221ICON SPORTS GROUP, INC007191 ‐ $ 130.4510/27/2021 608185055.8000.590000 $ 1,848.00 Agbay Barrel Lock~ 30004584 055.0002915INNER‐TITE001208 ‐ 055.8000.590000 $ 2,330.00 Agbay Barrel Lock~ 30004584 055.0002915055.8000.590000 $ 428.25 Sales Tax 10.25 30004584$ 4,606.2510/27/2021 608186055.110010 $ 709.83 Ref. Closed Acct# 934 092221INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTION SYS007192 ‐ $ 709.8310/27/2021 608187011.9019.560010 $ 302.21 Offsite Backup Tape Storage 202408338IRON MOUNTAIN000829 ‐ $ 302.2110/27/2021 608188055.110010 $ 802.59 Ref. Closed Acct# 752 092221J H TEXTILE, INC007194 ‐ $ 802.5910/27/2021 608189055.110010 $ 500.00 Ref. Closed Acct# 696 092221KATIE K, INC007193 ‐ $ 500.0010/27/2021 608190011.1031.590000 $ 485.00 Range Maintenance 400LIBERTY MANUFACTURING, INC003342 ‐ $ 485.0010/27/2021 608191Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 31 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE011.1031.520000 $ 124.73 Supplies 383760LYNN PEAVEY CO.001291 ‐ $ 124.7310/27/2021 608192011.1031.596500 $ 23.13 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721MACIEL, CYNTHIA006661 ‐ 011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721$ 48.1310/27/2021 608193011.1031.596500 $ 23.13 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721MANNINO, NICHOLAS006950 ‐ 011.1031.596700 $ 25.00 Arrest & Control / Strategic 100721$ 48.1310/27/2021 608194055.110010 $ 747.66 Ref. Closed Acct# 1645 092221MARYBELLE007195 ‐ $ 747.6610/27/2021 608195011.1031.570000 $ 20.00 Car Wash Services~ 1134 011.0014948MAYWOOD CAR WASH000870 ‐ $ 20.0010/27/2021 608196011.9019.595210 $ 2,500.00 Computer Programming Services 347MILLSOFT, LLC006228 ‐ $ 2,500.0010/27/2021 608197011.1046.520000 $ 5,913.30 Arrowboards~ 35932IN 011.0015029NATIONAL SIGNAL, INC003493 ‐ 011.1046.520000 $ 606.11 Sales Tax 10.25 35932IN$ 6,519.4110/27/2021 608198055.110010 $ 321.83 Ref. Closed Acct# 7088 092221NEON SMART, INC007196 ‐ 055.110010 $ 370.93 Ref. Closed Acct# 7089 092221(2)$ 692.7610/27/2021 608199Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 32 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.110010 $ 69.04 Ref. Closed Acct# 753 092221NOREE FANCY, INC007197 ‐ $ 69.0410/27/2021 608200011.1026.597000 $ 138.00 Medical Services 72929168OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF006586 ‐ 011.1026.597000 $ 138.00 Medical Services 73005442$ 276.0010/27/2021 608201055.110010 $ 267.92 Ref. Closed Acct# 909 092221OFFA BEAUTY, INC007198 ‐ $ 267.9210/27/2021 608202011.9019.520010 $ 215.00 Time Tracking System 60103ONEPOINT HUMAN CAPITAL MGMT006475 ‐ $ 215.0010/27/2021 608203020.1084.900000 $ 8,372.25 Custom Panel~ 37703085 011.0014838PACIFIC PARTS & CONTROLS007079 ‐ 020.1084.900000 $ 858.16 Sales Tax 10.25 37703085020.1084.900000 $ 19,050.00 Variable Frequency Drive~ 37703681 011.0014843020.1084.900000 $ 572.37 Freight 37703681 011.0014843020.1084.900000 $ 1,952.63 Sales Tax 10.25 37703681$ 30,805.4110/27/2021 608204020.110010 $ 411.81 Ref. on Temp Hydrant # 929 Acct# 7116 092221PARADA CONSTRUCTION005518 ‐ $ 411.8110/27/2021 608205011.1046.590000 $ 990.00 Car Wash Services 288548QUALIFIED MOBILE, INC006612 ‐ $ 990.0010/27/2021 608206Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 33 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.110010 $ 1,807.69 Ref. Closed Acct# 1177 092221RBR MEAT CO006704 ‐ $ 1,807.6910/27/2021 608207020.1084.595200 $ 14,489.40 Hydrogeological Services 6100RICHARD C. SLADE & ASSOCIATES003149 ‐ 020.1084.595200 $ 3,555.73 Hydrogeological Services 6140$ 18,045.1310/27/2021 608208020.1084.520000 $ 1,665.00 JMBASG2 2" CTS SG 110 BALL AMS~ S100180034001 011.0015013S & J SUPPLY COMPANY, INC006340 ‐ 020.1084.520000 $ 170.66 Sales Tax 10.25 S100180034001$ 1,835.6610/27/2021 608209011.9019.590110 $ 862.00 Hardware Support Agreement~ 14948155SCANTRON CORPORATION006897 ‐ $ 862.0010/27/2021 608210011.1031.596200 $ 865.00 Medical Services 521144855STACY MEDICAL CENTER000380 ‐ $ 865.0010/27/2021 608211011.1031.594200 $ 1,482.74 Parking CitaƟons 08/21 102521SUPERIOR CT OF CAL OF LA005419 ‐ $ 1,482.7410/27/2021 608212056.110010 $ 1,511.70 Ref. Overpayment Acct#6121 102021SUSHI NOZAWA, LLC007204 ‐ $ 1,511.7010/27/2021 608213055.110010 $ 3,152.32 Ref. Closed Acct# 759 092221TEGAR CORP.007199 ‐ $ 3,152.3210/27/2021 608214Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 34 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021EARLY CHECKSVENDOR NAME AND NUMBERACCOUNTNUMBERINVOICEAMOUNTDESCRIPTIONINVOICEP.O.#PAYMENTAMOUNTCHECKNUMBERPAYMENTDATE055.110010 $ 209.48 Ref. Closed Acct# 181 092221THE CASA LEE APPAREL, INC.007200 ‐ $ 209.4810/27/2021 608215011.1031.596200 $ 1,276.60 SoŌware SubscripƟon Charges 845119932THOMSON REUTERS ‐ WEST000141 ‐ $ 1,276.6010/27/2021 608216011.1033.560000 $ 225.00 Hydrant 100121TRI‐CITY MUTUAL WATER COMPANY000282 ‐ $ 225.0010/27/2021 608217055.110010 $ 465.24 Ref. Closed Acct# 1148 092221VIKI INTERNATIONAL007201 ‐ $ 465.2410/27/2021 608218TOTAL EARLY CHECKS$ 494,019.32Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 35 of 36
CITY OF VERNONOPERATING ACCOUNTWARRANT REGISTER NO. 77NOVEMBER 16, 2021RECAP BY FUNDFUNDELECTRONIC TOTALEARLY CHECK TOTALWARRANT TOTALGRAND TOTALS$ 1,548,509.16$ 1,741,406.12$0.00$ 192,896.96011 ‐ GENERAL191,769.29443,351.680.00251,582.39020 ‐ WATER11,235,444.0511,278,364.650.0042,920.60055 ‐ LIGHT & POWER1,719.758,339.120.006,619.37056 ‐ NATURAL GAS48,033.6448,033.640.000.00057 ‐ FIBER OPTICGRAND TOTAL$13,519,495.21$0.00$494,019.32$13,025,475.89TOTAL CHECKS TO BE PRINTED 0Printed: 11/9/2021 2:53:22PMPage 36 of 36
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-856-2021
Submitted by: Efren Peregrina
Submitting Department: Finance/Treasury
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
City Payroll Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 785, for the period of October 1 through October 31, 2021,
totaling $2,389,866.59 and consisting of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling
$1,572,709.14 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related
disbursements totaling $817,157.45 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. 785 covering claims and demands presented during the
period of October 1 through October 31, 2021, 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. 785, totals $2,389,866.59. The Finance
Department has determined that sufficient funds to pay such claims/demands, are available in the
respective accounts referenced on City Payroll Warrant Register No. 785.
Attachments:
1. City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 785
Raquel Franco | 11/9/2021 3:00 PMPAYROLL WARRANT REGISTERCity of VernonNo.785Month ofOctober 2021I hereby Certify: that claims or demands covered by the This is to certify that the claims or demandsabove listed warrants have been audited as to accuracycovered by the above listed warrants have beenand availability of funds for payments thereof; and thataudited by the City Council of the City of Vernonsaid claims or demands are accurate and that funds areand that all of said warrants are approved for pay-available for payments thereof.mentsScott A. WilliamsDATEDirector of Finance / City TreasurerDATEDate:Page 1 of 1Payroll Warrant Register Memo : Warrant11/9/2021
Payrolls reported for the month of October
09/12/2021 - 09/25/2021, Paydate 10/07/2021
09/26/2021 - 10/09/2021, Paydate 10/21/2021
09/30/2021 - 09/30/2021, Paydate 10/21/2021
10/21/2021 - 10/21/2021, Paydate 10/21/2021
Payment
Method Date Payment Description Amount
ACH 10/07/21 Net payroll, checks 20,022.56$
ACH 10/07/21 Net payroll, direct deposits 588,477.78
ACH 10/07/21 Payroll taxes 157,828.96
ACH 10/21/21 Net payroll, checks 10,470.90
ACH 10/21/21 Net payroll, direct deposits 610,272.56
ACH 10/21/21 Payroll taxes 163,861.93
ACH 10/21/21 Net payroll, direct deposits 12,366.90
ACH 10/21/21 Payroll taxes 5,569.06
ACH 10/21/21 Net payroll, direct deposits 3,455.78
ACH 10/21/21 Payroll taxes 382.71
Total net payroll and payroll taxes 1,572,709.14
12020 10/07/21 ICMARC 25,769.48
12019 10/07/21 IBEW Dues 3,296.91
12018 10/07/21 Vernon Police Officers' Benefit Association 1,961.36
12023 10/15/21 CalPERS 184,102.99
12024 10/08/21 California State Disbursement Unit 41.53
12034 10/28/21 Mutual of Omaha 10,597.07
12031 10/14/21 AFLAC 9,859.08
12032 10/11/02 Colonial 6,386.22
11926 10/07/21 Blue Shield of California 327,694.29
11927 10/07/21 Metlife - Group Benefits 25,768.50
12033 10/15/21 MES Vision 3,592.22
12035 11/09/21 ICMARC 25,588.46
12026 10/21/21 Teamsters Local 911 2,250.00
12025 10/21/21 Vernon Police Officers' Benefit Association 1,961.36
12029 10/28/21 CalPERS 188,246.45
12030 10/22/21 California State Disbursement Unit 41.53
Payroll related disbursements, paid through
Operating bank account 817,157.45
Total net payroll, taxes, and related disbursements 2,389,866.59$
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City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-846-2021
Submitted by: Lisa Pope
Submitting Department: City Clerk
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
April 12, 2022 General Municipal Election
Recommendation:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-38 calling and giving notice of an all-mail ballot General Municipal Election
to be held on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, for the election of a City Council Member as required by the
provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-39 requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles to
render specified services to the City relating to the conduct of a General Municipal Election to be held on
Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
Background:
Pursuant to Vernon Charter Section 5.1 and Municipal Code Section 2.118, the City of Vernon conducts
all-mail ballot General Municipal Elections on the second Tuesday of April each year. The City Council is
required to adopt various resolutions to begin the election process.
Resolution Calling the Election
The first resolution calls the election on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, for the election of one member of the
City Council for a full five (5) year term.
Resolution Requesting County Services
The second resolution requests the services of the Los Angeles County Election Department to provide
appropriate forms, and signature verification services, and prepare, print and mail official ballots and
ballot materials.
Candidate Statement Regulations
Elections Code Section 13307 allows candidates to prepare a candidate statement for inclusion in the
voter's pamphlet.
On October 21, 2014, the Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-64 adopting regulations regarding
candidate statements submitted to voters in a general municipal or special municipal election. This
resolution applies to the April 2022 election.
Ballot Drop-Off Locations
In prior elections, the City has offered an additional ballot drop-off location on election day. Staff will
consider options for providing the best value for voters and will inform voters of such.
Nomination Period
The nomination period for the April 12, 2022 Election begins December 20, 2021, at which time
candidates may obtain nomination papers and required filing materials from the City Clerk Department.
The last day to file nomination papers is January 18, 2022. If an incumbent fails to file, the period is
extended to January 24, 2022.
Fiscal Impact:
Sufficient funds to cover the costs of conducting the election are available in Election Costs Account No.
011.1003.596300.
Attachments:
1. Resolution No. 2021-38
2. Resolution No. 2021-39
3. Resolution No. 2014-64
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-38
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON,
CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF AN ALL-MAIL BALLOT
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, APRIL
12, 2022, FOR THE ELECTION OF A CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AS
REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
VERNON
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A. In April 2022, the term of one Vernon City Council Member will expire.
B.Under the provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon, a General Municipal
Election shall be held on April 12, 2022, for the election of one Municipal Officer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines
that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to the requirements of the State of California, and the
Vernon Charter and Municipal Code, there is called and ordered to be held in the City of
Vernon, California, on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, a General Municipal Election conducted
by all-mail ballot for the purpose of electing one (1) Member of the City Council for the full
term of five (5) years.
SECTION 4. The ballots to be used at the election shall be in form and content as
required by law.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk is authorized, instructed and directed to procure and
furnish any and all official ballots, notices, printed matter and all supplies, equipment and
paraphernalia that may be necessary in order to properly and lawfully conduct the election
by all mail ballot.
SECTION 6. Pursuant to the City of Vernon Municipal Code, and other applicable
provisions of the Charter of the City of Vernon and Ordinances of the City of Vernon, the
Election shall be conducted by all-mail ballot, and shall be conducted pursuant to Chapter
2 of Division 4 (commencing with Section 4100) of the California Elections Code only
insofar as required by law, and only where not inconsistent with the Charter and
Ordinances of the City of Vernon. Notwithstanding Elections Code Section 4103, ballots
cast in this Election shall be returned to the Office of the City Clerk no later than 8:00 p.m.
on election day in order to be counted. Ballots that are postmarked on election day and
received no later than three (3) days following the day of the election will also be counted.
Resolution No. 2021-38
Page 2 of 2
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SECTION 7. In the event of a tie vote (if any two or more persons receive an equal
and the highest number of votes for an office) as certified by the Election Official, the City
Council, in accordance with Election Code Section 15651(b), shall conduct a special
runoff election to resolve the tie vote and such special runoff election is to be held on a
Tuesday not less than 40 days nor more than 125 days after the administrative or judicial
certification of the election which resulted in a tie vote.
SECTION 8. In all particulars not recited in this resolution, the Election shall be
held and conducted as provided by law for holding municipal elections.
SECTION 9. Notice of the time and place of holding the Election is given and the
City Clerk is authorized, instructed and directed to give further or additional notice of the
election, in time, form and manner as required by law.
SECTION 10. The City Council of the City of Vernon authorizes the City Clerk to
administer said Election and all reasonable and actual election expenses shall be paid by
the City upon presentation of a properly submitted bill.
SECTION 11. The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage and
adoption of this resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 2021.
_____________________________
MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
___________________________
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA,
Interim City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-39
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES TO RENDER
SPECIFIED SERVICES TO THE CITY RELATING TO THE
CONDUCT OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A.A General Municipal Election will be held in the City of Vernon on April 12, 2022.
B.In the course of conducting the election it is necessary for the City to request
services of the County of Los Angeles.
C.All necessary expenses in performing these services shall be paid by the City of
Vernon.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines
that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to the provisions of Elections Code Section 10002, the
Vernon City Council requests that the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors permit
the County Election Department to provide the following services for use in conducting its
election:
1. Provide appropriate forms for candidate statements, arguments and rebuttals
and other forms required by the County;
2. Provide signature verification services as needed;
3. Print and mail official ballots and sample ballot booklet; and
4. Prepare and mail multilingual ballot materials in accordance with the Voting
Rights Act.
SECTION 4. The City shall reimburse the County for services performed when the
work is completed and upon presentation to the City of a properly approved bill.
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Resolution No. 2021-39
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SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this resolution
and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 2021.
_____________________________
MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
___________________________
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA,
Interim City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-64
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2012-209 AND
ADOPTING REGULATIONS REGARDING CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
SUBMITTED TO VOTERS IN ANY GENERAL MUNICIPAL OR
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
WHEREAS, Section 13307 of the Elections Code of the State of
California provides that the governing body of any local agency shall
adopt regulations pertaining to materials prepared by any candidate for
a municipal election, including costs of the candidate's statement; and
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2012, the City Council of the City of
Vernon adopted Resolution No. 2012-209 adopting regulations for
candidates for elective office pertaining to candidate statements
submitted to the voters at any general municipal or special municipal
election; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to repeal Resolution
No. 2012-209 and adopt regulations regarding candidates statements
submitted to the voters in any general or special municipal election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon finds
that this action is exempt under the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3), the general rule
that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the
environment.
SECTION 3: GENERAL PROVISIONS. Pursuant to Section 13307
of the Elections Code of the State of California, each candidate for
elective office to be voted for in any general municipal or special
municipal election, may prepare a candidate's statement on an
appropriate form provided by the City Clerk. The statement may
include the name, age and occupation of the candidate, and a brief
description of no more than 200 words of the candidate's education and
qualifications expressed by the candidate himself or herself. The
statement shall not include party affiliation of the candidate, nor
membership or activity in partisan political organizations. The
statement shall be filed in typewritten form in the office of the City
Clerk at the time the candidate's nomination papers are filed. An
electronic copy of the candidate statement should also be submitted to
the office of the City Clerk when filing. The statement may be
withdrawn, but not changed, during the period for filing nomination
papers and until 5:00 p.m. of the next working day after the close of
the nomination period.
SECTION 4: FOREIGN LANGUAGE POLICY.
a. Pursuant to the Federal Voting Rights Act, the City is
required to translate candidate statements into the following
languages: Spanish.
b. Pursuant to state law, the candidate may elect to have
their candidate statement translated into any other additional foreign
language(s).
C. The City Clerk shall have all candidate statements
translated into the languages required by the Federal Voting Rights
Act and those additional languages requested by the candidate(s).
SECTION 5: PAYMENT. The City Clerk shall print an English
and Spanish voter information pamphlet to be mailed to all voters
which shall include any additional translations of candidates who so
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request printing in the voter information pamphlet. All translations
will be made available upon request in the City Clerk's Office.
a. The candidate shall be required to pay for the cost of
translating the candidates statement into any required foreign
language and any other language(s) he or she has elected. The City
Clerk shall select the person who provides the foreign language
translation pursuant to the criteria set forth in Elections Code
Section 13307(b).
b. The candidate shall be required to pay the cost of
printing, handling and mailing the candidate statement in English and
Spanish in the voter information pamphlet, and be required to pay for
said costs associated with their selection to include any other
foreign language(s) in the voter information pamphlet.
C. The City Clerk shall estimate the total cost of
printing, handling, translating, and mailing the candidate's
statements filed pursuant to the Elections Code, and require each
candidate filing a statement to pay in advance to the local agency his
or her estimated pro rata share as a condition of having his or her
statement included in the voter information pamphlet. Actual costs
vary from one election to another. The actual candidate statement
filing cost for a given election may be significantly more or less
than the estimate, depending on the actual number of candidates who
file statements. Accordingly, the City Clerk is not bound by the
estimate and may, on a pro rata basis, bill the candidate for the
additional actual expense or refund any excess amount paid, depending
on the final actual cost. In the event of underpayment, the City
Clerk may require the candidate to pay the balance of the cost
incurred. In the event of overpayment, the City Clerk shall prorate
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the excess amount among the candidates and refund the excess amount
paid within 30 days of the election.
d. The City Clerk shall comply with all applicable State
statutes, regulations, standards and guidelines published by the
Secretary of State regarding candidates' statements, ballot
designations and other procedural items.
SECTION 6: ADDITIONAL MATERIALS.
No candidate will be permitted to include additional
materials in the sample ballot package.
SECTION 7: The City Clerk shall provide each candidate or
the candidate's representative a copy of this Resolution at the time
nomination documents are issued.
SECTION 8: All previous resolutions establishing Council
policy on payment for candidates' statements, specifically Resolution
No. 2012-20,9, are hereby repealed.
SECTION 9: This resolution shall apply at the next ensuing
general municipal or special municipal election and at each general
municipal or special municipal election until repealed.
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SECTION 10: The City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, of the
City of Vernon shall certify to the passage, approval and adoption of
this resolution, and the City Clerk, or Deputy City Clerk, of the City
of Vernon shall cause this resolution and the City Clerk's, or Deputy
City Clerk's, certification to be entered in the File of Resolutions of
the Council of this City.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October, 2014.
ATTEST:
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Ana BUC"
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Name: W. Michael MCCOrmick
Title: Mayor
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, Aria Barcia , / Deputy City Clerk of the City
of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being
Resolution No. 2014-64, was duly passed, approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City
Council duly held on Tuesday, October 21, 2014, and thereafter was duly
signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro -Tem of the City of Vernon.
Executed this 23 day of October, 2014 at Vernon, California.
SEAL)
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A`sa Bar
yam'/ Deputy City Clerk
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-853-2021
Submitted by: Diana Figueroa
Submitting Department: Fire Department
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Fire Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the September 2021 Fire Department Activity Report.
Background:
Attached is a copy of a Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of September 1 through
September 30, 2021. The report is provided by Los Angeles County Fire and consists of incident details
and a summary for the month.
Fiscal Impact:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments:
1. Fire Department Activity Report - September 2021
Los Angeles County Fire Department
CITY OF VERNON
September 2021 City Details
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
09/01/21 LAC21275976 ALRWF 522 - Water or steam
leak
3220 East 26TH VERNON
CA 90023
3220 East 26TH Street E52
09/01/21 LAC21276028 ABDA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5119 DISTRICT VERNON
CA 90058
5119 DISTRICT Boulevard E163
09/01/21 LAC21276422 CP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2263 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2263 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/01/21 LAC21276604 TCP 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
2750 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90058
2750 FRUITLAND
Avenue
S164
09/01/21 LAC21276626 CP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3211 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90058
3211 FRUITLAND
Avenue
S13
09/02/21 LAC21277100 ALRA 4820 East 50TH VERNON
CA 90058
4820 East 50TH Street
09/02/21 LAC21277346 CP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4415 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
4415 BANDINI Boulevard S13
09/03/21 LAC21278330 INJB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
3653 South SIERRA PINE
VERNON CA 90023
3653 South SIERRA PINE
Avenue
E52
09/03/21 LAC21278589 DB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
2638 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2638 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/03/21 LAC21278768 TCA 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
East 37TH VERNON CA
90058
East 37TH Street S13
09/03/21 LAC21278851 RUB 151 - Outside rubbish,
trash or waste fire
2322 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2322 East VERNON
Avenue
Q13
09/04/21 LAC21279557 MISC1 150 - Outside rubbish
fire, other
BANDINI VERNON CA
90040
BANDINI Boulevard E5163
09/04/21 LAC21279626 ALRA 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street E52
09/04/21 LAC21279678 ALRWF 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
3700 26TH VERNON CA
90023
3700 26TH Street
09/04/21 LAC21279950 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3049 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
09/04/21 LAC21280387 ALRA 600 - Good intent call,
other
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
09/05/21 LAC21280816 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
Bandini at 710 exit SB 710 AT
BANDINI VERNON CA
90058
Bandini at 710 exit SB 710
AT BANDINI Boulevard
S3
09/05/21 LAC21280860 INVO 4323 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
4323 BANDINI Boulevard Q27
09/05/21 LAC21280886 HYD 4280 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
4280 BANDINI Boulevard Q27
09/05/21 LAC21281272 BLEEDB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3737 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3737 South SOTO Street E52
09/05/21 LAC21281502 TREE 143 - Grass fire 2501 East 27TH VERNON
CA 90058
2501 East 27TH Street E52 300
09/05/21 LAC21281511 ALRWF 600 - Good intent call,
other
2501 East 28TH VERNON
CA 90058
2501 East 28TH Street E13
09/06/21 LAC21282144 ALRA 600 - Good intent call,
other
2825 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
2825 East 44TH Street E52
09/06/21 LAC21282203 ARREST 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
Farmer Johns East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
Farmer Johns East
VERNON Avenue
S13
09/06/21 LAC21282436 GRS 118 - Trash or rubbish
fire, contained
0 SB 710 AT BANDINI
VERNON CA 90058
0 SB 710 AT BANDINI
Boulevard
Q27
09/06/21 LAC21282440 INVO 600 - Good intent call,
other
South ATLANTIC VERNON
CA 90040
South ATLANTIC
Boulevard
E13
09/06/21 LAC21282630 ALRA 600 - Good intent call,
other
4809 East 49TH VERNON
CA 90058
4809 East 49TH Street E163
09/07/21 LAC21283329 INVO 400 - Hazardous
condition, other
0 SB 710 NO ATLANTIC
VERNON CA 90058
0 SB 710 NO ATLANTIC
Boulevard
09/07/21 LAC21283396 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4820 East 50TH VERNON
CA 90058
4820 East 50TH Street E163
09/07/21 LAC21283754 ALRWF 600 - Good intent call,
other
5501 South DOWNEY
VERNON CA 90058
5501 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
09/07/21 LAC21283802 INVO 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
BANDINI VERNON CA
90058
BANDINI Boulevard E52
09/07/21 LAC21284084 DB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4415 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
4415 BANDINI Boulevard E5163
09/07/21 LAC21284330 GRS 140 - Natural vegetation
fire, other
South ATLANTIC VERNON
CA 90040
South ATLANTIC
Boulevard
E5163 5 0
09/08/21 LAC21284553 SICKB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
South PACIFIC VERNON CA
90058
South PACIFIC Boulevard E52
09/08/21 LAC21284577 ALRAR 735 - Alarm system 3825 South SANTA FE 3825 South SANTA FE
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
sounded due to
malfunction
VERNON CA 90058 Avenue
09/08/21 LAC21284686 ALRA 733 - Smoke detector
activation due to
malfunction
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street
09/08/21 LAC21284903 VEH 130 - Mobile property
(vehicle) fire, other
East WASHINGTON
VERNON CA 90023
East WASHINGTON
Boulevard
E52 1,000
09/08/21 LAC21284945 ABDA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5503 South BOYLE
VERNON CA 90058
5503 South BOYLE
Avenue
E13
09/08/21 LAC21285059 ALRWFR 731 - Sprinkler activation
due to malfunction
2600 East 28TH VERNON
CA 90058
2600 East 28TH Street E52
09/08/21 LAC21285064 TCA 320 - Emergency
medical service, other
123 SB 710 AT BANDINI
VERNON CA 90058
123 SB 710 AT BANDINI
Boulevard
S3
09/08/21 LAC21285315 TCA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
Atlantic CUDAHY VERNON
CA 90058
Atlantic CUDAHY
Avenue
E163
09/08/21 LAC21285599 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3275 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3275 East VERNON
Avenue
S13
09/09/21 LAC21286015 INVO 700 - False alarm or false
call, other
South ALAMEDA VERNON
CA 90058
South ALAMEDA Street
09/09/21 LAC21286213 TCA 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
South GRANDE VISTA
VERNON CA 90023
South GRANDE VISTA
Avenue
E52
09/09/21 LAC21286351 ALRWF 5455 South BOYLE
VERNON CA 90058
5455 South BOYLE
Avenue
09/09/21 LAC21286414 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
BANDINI VERNON CA
90040
BANDINI Boulevard E5163
09/09/21 LAC21286684 TCP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5119 DISTRICT VERNON
CA 90058
5119 DISTRICT Boulevard E163
09/09/21 LAC21286709 HYD 700 - False alarm or false
call, other
25TH VERNON CA 90058 25TH Street
09/10/21 LAC21287107 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3883 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3883 South SOTO Street E52
09/10/21 LAC21287463 INVO 112 - Fires in structure
other than in a building
3644 East 26TH VERNON
CA 90023
3644 East 26TH Street S13 0 0
09/10/21 LAC21287792 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2905 East 50TH VERNON
CA 90058
2905 East 50TH Street S13
09/10/21 LAC21287855 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
3049 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
accident with injury
09/10/21 LAC21287930 MISC1 600 - Good intent call,
other
BANDINI VERNON CA
90040
BANDINI Boulevard E5163
09/10/21 LAC21287936 MISC1 118 - Trash or rubbish
fire, contained
South ALAMEDA VERNON
CA 90058
South ALAMEDA Street E52 0 0
09/10/21 LAC21288157 GRS 140 - Natural vegetation
fire, other
BANDINI VERNON CA
90040
BANDINI Boulevard E5163 25 0
09/11/21 LAC21288323 ALRA 744 - Detector activation,
no fire - unintentional
3003 East LEONIS VERNON
CA 90058
3003 East LEONIS
Boulevard
E52
09/11/21 LAC21288342 ALRWF 4300 DISTRICT VERNON
CA 90058
4300 DISTRICT Boulevard E13
09/11/21 LAC21288808 MISC1 151 - Outside rubbish,
trash or waste fire
5100 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
5100 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52 0 0
09/11/21 LAC21288886 ALRWFR 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
4701 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
4701 South SANTA FE
Avenue
09/11/21 LAC21289372 TCF 131 - Passenger vehicle
fire
South PACIFIC VERNON CA
90058
South PACIFIC Boulevard E52 15,000 3,000
09/12/21 LAC21289477 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
Santa fe & pacific East 27TH
VERNON CA 90058
Santa fe & pacific East
27TH Street
E52
09/12/21 LAC21289944 STRC 118 - Trash or rubbish
fire, contained
5609 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
5609 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E572 0 0
09/12/21 LAC21289946 HYD East WASHINGTON
VERNON CA 90023
East WASHINGTON
Boulevard
Q13
09/13/21 LAC21290607 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South ATLANTIC VERNON
CA 90040
South ATLANTIC
Boulevard
S13
09/13/21 LAC21290934 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2263 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2263 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/13/21 LAC21291176 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street
09/13/21 LAC21291261 VEH 131 - Passenger vehicle
fire
5080 South ALAMEDA
VERNON CA 90058
5080 South ALAMEDA
Street
E52 4,000 300
09/13/21 LAC21291290 ALRWF 4633 South DOWNEY
VERNON CA 90058
4633 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
09/14/21 LAC21291856 ASSLTB 320 - Emergency
medical service, other
2900 AYERS VERNON CA
90023
2900 AYERS Avenue E5163
09/14/21 LAC21291942 ALRA 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street
09/14/21 LAC21292034 TCB 300 - Rescue, EMS 2727 East VERNON 2727 East VERNON E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
incident, other VERNON CA 90058 Avenue
09/14/21 LAC21292051 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
Boyle/Fruitland South
BOYLE VERNON CA 90058
Boyle/Fruitland South
BOYLE Avenue
E13
09/14/21 LAC21292257 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street
09/14/21 LAC21292461 TCB 322 - Motor vehicle
accident with injuries
FRUITLAND VERNON CA
90058
FRUITLAND Avenue E13
09/14/21 LAC21292522 DB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
2638 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2638 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/14/21 LAC21292819 ALRA 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
2727 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2727 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/14/21 LAC21292826 SICKB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South PACIFIC VERNON CA
90058
South PACIFIC Boulevard E13
09/15/21 LAC21292940 ALRWF 4201 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90270
4201 FRUITLAND
Avenue
E13
09/15/21 LAC21293366 ALRWF 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
5609 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
5609 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
09/15/21 LAC21293599 TCP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
District FRUITLAND
VERNON CA 90058
District FRUITLAND
Avenue
E163
09/15/21 LAC21293657 DB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4889 LOMA VISTA
VERNON CA 90058
4889 LOMA VISTA
Avenue
S13
09/15/21 LAC21293939 ALRWF 741 - Sprinkler
activation, no fire -
unintentional
3501 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3501 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/16/21 LAC21294157 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4401 South DOWNEY
VERNON CA 90058
4401 South DOWNEY
Road
S13
09/16/21 LAC21294213 CVA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3049 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
S13
09/16/21 LAC21294256 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2800 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90023
2800 South SOTO Street E52
09/16/21 LAC21294552 ALRA 600 - Good intent call,
other
5201 DISTRICT VERNON
CA 90040
5201 DISTRICT Boulevard E163
09/16/21 LAC21295168 ALRA 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
2727 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2727 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
malfunction
09/17/21 LAC21295278 DB 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
4309 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90270
4309 FRUITLAND
Avenue
09/17/21 LAC21295490 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3851 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3851 South SOTO Street E52
09/17/21 LAC21295594 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3151 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90058
3151 FRUITLAND
Avenue
E52
09/17/21 LAC21295736 ALRA 5601 BICKETT VERNON
CA 90058
5601 BICKETT Street E13
09/17/21 LAC21295849 INVO East WASHINGTON
VERNON CA 90023
East WASHINGTON
Boulevard
E13
09/17/21 LAC21295863 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3810 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
3810 South SANTA FE
Avenue
S13
09/17/21 LAC21295917 ALREMS 600 - Good intent call,
other
3600 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3600 South SOTO Street E52
09/17/21 LAC21295995 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5685 South ALCOA
VERNON CA 90058
5685 South ALCOA
Avenue
E13
09/17/21 LAC21296180 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5831 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
5831 South SANTA FE
Avenue
S164
09/18/21 LAC21296622 ASSLTB 600 - Good intent call,
other
South SANTA FE VERNON
CA 90058
South SANTA FE Avenue E52
09/18/21 LAC21296646 TCP 322 - Motor vehicle
accident with injuries
1 East WASHINGTON
VERNON CA 90023
1 East WASHINGTON
Boulevard
S13
09/18/21 LAC21296699 ALRWF 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3700 26TH VERNON CA
90023
3700 26TH Street E52
09/18/21 LAC21296792 INVI 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
4305 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
4305 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
09/18/21 LAC21296862 SICKB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
East VERNON VERNON CA
90058
East VERNON Avenue E52
09/19/21 LAC21297761 WIRES 444 - Power line down 2334 South Vernon VERNON
CA 90058
2334 South Vernon Avenue E52
09/19/21 LAC21298374 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3435 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3435 East VERNON
Avenue
S13
09/19/21 LAC21298493 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
South ALAMEDA VERNON
CA 90058
South ALAMEDA Street E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
accident with injury
09/19/21 LAC21298563 PA 550 - Public service
assistance, other
5700 South ALAMEDA
VERNON CA 90058
5700 South ALAMEDA
Street
E52
09/19/21 LAC21298747 ALRWF 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
2050 East 55TH VERNON
CA 90058
2050 East 55TH Street E52
09/20/21 LAC21299160 ALRWFR 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2600 East 28TH VERNON
CA 90058
2600 East 28TH Street
09/20/21 LAC21299228 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4460 South PACIFIC
VERNON CA 90058
4460 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E52
09/20/21 LAC21299448 EMS 320 - Emergency
medical service, other
3817 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
3817 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
09/20/21 LAC21299655 SZR 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5300 South BOYLE
VERNON CA 90058
5300 South BOYLE
Avenue
S13
09/20/21 LAC21299934 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5563 South ALCOA
VERNON CA 90058
5563 South ALCOA
Avenue
E13
09/21/21 LAC21300740 ALRWFR 700 - False alarm or false
call, other
3300 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
3300 BANDINI Boulevard E52
09/21/21 LAC21301108 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3855 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3855 South SOTO Street E52
09/22/21 LAC21301505 ALRWFR 2901 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90058
2901 FRUITLAND
Avenue
09/22/21 LAC21301613 MISC1 600 - Good intent call,
other
South GRANDE VISTA
VERNON CA 90023
South GRANDE VISTA
Avenue
E52
09/22/21 LAC21301614 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
12345 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
12345 South SOTO Street E164
09/22/21 LAC21301669 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2638 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2638 East VERNON
Avenue
E13
09/22/21 LAC21301687 ALRA 730 - System
malfunction, other
4507 MAYWOOD VERNON
CA 90058
4507 MAYWOOD Avenue E165
09/22/21 LAC21301957 ALRA 600 - Good intent call,
other
2035 East 51ST VERNON CA
90058
2035 East 51ST Street E13
09/22/21 LAC21302090 ALRA 700 - False alarm or false
call, other
2849 East LEONIS VERNON
CA 90058
2849 East LEONIS
Boulevard
E13
09/22/21 LAC21302316 BEHAVB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South SANTA FE VERNON
CA 90058
South SANTA FE Avenue E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
09/23/21 LAC21302518 ABDB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
East 27TH VERNON CA
90058
East 27TH Street E52
09/23/21 LAC21302646 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2731 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90023
2731 South SOTO Street E52
09/23/21 LAC21303020 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2929 South SANTA FE
VERNON CA 90058
2929 South SANTA FE
Avenue
S13
09/23/21 LAC21303060 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
1234 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
1234 South SOTO Street Q13
09/23/21 LAC21303178 MISC1 154 - Dumpster or other
outside trash receptacle
fire
4293 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
4293 BANDINI Boulevard E27 500
09/23/21 LAC21303277 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5801 South BOYLE
VERNON CA 90058
5801 South BOYLE
Avenue
E13
09/23/21 LAC21303377 TCA 322 - Motor vehicle
accident with injuries
4366 East 26TH VERNON
CA 90023
4366 East 26TH Street S13
09/23/21 LAC21303543 SZR 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
East VERNON VERNON CA
90058
East VERNON Avenue E52
09/23/21 LAC21303570 SICKB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3737 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3737 South SOTO Street E52
09/24/21 LAC21303944 ALRMAN 744 - Detector activation,
no fire - unintentional
3268 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
3268 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/24/21 LAC21303986 OD 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3851 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
3851 South SOTO Street E52
09/24/21 LAC21304249 TCP 600 - Good intent call,
other
South SANTA FE VERNON
CA 90058
South SANTA FE Avenue E52
09/24/21 LAC21304312 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
1937 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
1937 East VERNON
Avenue
09/24/21 LAC21304842 TCA 600 - Good intent call,
other
East VERNON VERNON CA
90058
East VERNON Avenue E52
09/25/21 LAC21304973 ALRWF 600 - Good intent call,
other
4201 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90270
4201 FRUITLAND
Avenue
E13
09/25/21 LAC21304996 ALRA 744 - Detector activation,
no fire - unintentional
2727 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2727 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/25/21 LAC21305102 ALRWFR 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2825 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
2825 East 44TH Street
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
09/25/21 LAC21305181 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3700 26TH VERNON CA
90023
3700 26TH Street E52
09/25/21 LAC21305803 TCB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
2045 East VERNON
VERNON CA 90058
2045 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
09/26/21 LAC21306145 ALRWF 900 - Special type of
incident, other
4633 South DOWNEY
VERNON CA 90058
4633 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
09/26/21 LAC21306190 TCB 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
4720 DISTRICT VERNON
CA 90058
4720 DISTRICT Boulevard
09/26/21 LAC21306880 DB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4010 East 26TH VERNON
CA 90023
4010 East 26TH Street S13
09/26/21 LAC21306929 MISC1 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
MINERVA VERNON CA
90058
MINERVA Street E52
09/27/21 LAC21307201 STRC 151 - Outside rubbish,
trash or waste fire
1930 East 51ST VERNON CA
90058
1930 East 51ST Street E164
09/27/21 LAC21307277 TCA 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
South PACIFIC VERNON CA
90058
South PACIFIC Boulevard E52
09/27/21 LAC21307556 ALRAR 700 - False alarm or false
call, other
5508 South ALAMEDA
VERNON CA 90058
5508 South ALAMEDA
Street
09/27/21 LAC21307574 CP 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2670 East LEONIS VERNON
CA 90058
2670 East LEONIS
Boulevard
S13
09/28/21 LAC21308347 ALRWF 900 - Special type of
incident, other
5501 South DOWNEY
VERNON CA 90058
5501 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
09/28/21 LAC21308546 INJB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
DISTRICT VERNON CA
90040
DISTRICT Boulevard E163
09/28/21 LAC21308779 CP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3141 East 44TH VERNON
CA 90058
3141 East 44TH Street E52
09/28/21 LAC21309141 ABDB 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
3200 FRUITLAND VERNON
CA 90058
3200 FRUITLAND
Avenue
E13
09/28/21 LAC21309242 GRS 150 - Outside rubbish
fire, other
2939 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90023
2939 BANDINI Boulevard E52
09/29/21 LAC21309417 ALRWF 744 - Detector activation,
no fire - unintentional
2050 East 49TH VERNON
CA 90058
2050 East 49TH Street E52
09/29/21 LAC21309599 RUB 150 - Outside rubbish
fire, other
26TH VERNON CA 90040 26TH Street E27 0
09/29/21 LAC21309662 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3700 26TH VERNON CA
90023
3700 26TH Street
09/29/21 LAC21309900 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4438 South PACIFIC
VERNON CA 90058
4438 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E52
Alarm
Date Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Cad Initial Cad
Incident Type
Description
Incident Type Address Basic Incident Full Street
Address
Basic First Arrived
At Scene Apparatus
ID
Basic Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
09/29/21 LAC21309940 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4505 BANDINI VERNON
CA 90040
4505 BANDINI Boulevard E27
09/30/21 LAC21310663 INJA 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
East 51ST VERNON CA
90058
East 51ST Street E52
09/30/21 LAC21310712 ALRWF 5225 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
5225 South SOTO Street E13
09/30/21 LAC21310732 ALRWFR 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
4444 AYERS VERNON CA
90023
4444 AYERS Avenue
09/30/21 LAC21310970 ALRWF 5225 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
5225 South SOTO Street E13
09/30/21 LAC21310995 ALRWF 5225 South SOTO VERNON
CA 90058
5225 South SOTO Street
09/30/21 LAC21311047 GRS 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
South DOWNEY VERNON
CA 90058
South DOWNEY Road E13
09/30/21 LAC21311134 UNK 3200 East SLAUSON
VERNON CA 90058
3200 East SLAUSON
Avenue
E13
Count: 165
Los Angeles County Fire Department
CITY OF VERNON
September 2021 Incident Types and Totals
Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): (None)
ALRA 2
ALRWF 7
ALRWFR 1
HYD 2
INVO 2
UNK 1
Total: 15 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 1 - Fire
GRS 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 1
GRS 140 - Natural vegetation fire, other 2 $30 0
GRS 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other 1
INVO 112 - Fires in structure other than in a building 1 $0 0
MISC1 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 1 $0 0
MISC1 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other 1
MISC1 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1 $0 0
MISC1 154 - Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 1 $500
RUB 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other 1 0
RUB 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1
STRC 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 1 $0 0
STRC 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1
TCF 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 1 $15,000 3,000
TREE 143 - Grass fire 1 $300
VEH 130 - Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 1 $1,000
VEH 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 1 $4,000 300
Total: 17 Total: $20,830 Total: 3,300 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 3 - Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident
ABDA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
ABDB 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 1
ABDB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
ALRWF 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
ARREST 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
ASSLTB 320 - Emergency medical service, other 1
BEHAVB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
BLEEDB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
CP 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 4
CVA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
DB 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 2
DB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 3
EMS 320 - Emergency medical service, other 1
EMS 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 7
INJA 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 1
INJA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
INJB 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 1
INJB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
OD 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
SICKA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 6
SICKB 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 2
SICKB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
SZR 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
TCA 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 3
TCA 320 - Emergency medical service, other 1
TCA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 3
TCA 322 - Motor vehicle accident with injuries 1
TCB 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 2
TCB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 5
TCB 322 - Motor vehicle accident with injuries 1
TCP 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 1
TCP 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
TCP 322 - Motor vehicle accident with injuries 1
UNC 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 8
Total: 73 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 4 - Hazardous Condition (No Fire)
INVO 400 - Hazardous condition, other 1
WIRES 444 - Power line down 1
Total: 2 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 5 - Service Call
ALRWF 522 - Water or steam leak 1
Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
PA 550 - Public service assistance, other 1
Total: 2 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 6 - Good Intent Call
ALRA 600 - Good intent call, other 5
ALRA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 3
ALREMS 600 - Good intent call, other 1
ALRWF 600 - Good intent call, other 3
ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 3
ALRWFR 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 4
ASSLTB 600 - Good intent call, other 1
CP 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
DB 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
GRS 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
INVO 600 - Good intent call, other 1
INVO 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
MISC1 600 - Good intent call, other 2
MISC1 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
TCA 600 - Good intent call, other 1
TCA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
TCB 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
TCP 600 - Good intent call, other 1
Total: 32 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 7 - False Alarm & False Call
ALRA 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
ALRA 730 - System malfunction, other 1
ALRA 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 1
ALRA 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 4
ALRA 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 2
ALRAR 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
ALRAR 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 1
ALRMAN 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 1
ALRWF 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 3
ALRWF 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 1
ALRWF 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 1
ALRWFR 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
ALRWFR 731 - Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 1
Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
HYD 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
INVI 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 1
INVO 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
Total: 22 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 9 - Special Incident Type
ALRWF 900 - Special type of incident, other 2
Total: 2 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Total: 165 Total: $20,830 Total: 3,300 Total: 0
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-833-2021
Submitted by: Donna Aggers
Submitting Department: Police Department
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Police Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the September 2021 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 - September 2021
Type
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Department Activity Report
Jurisdiction:
First Date:
Last Date:
09/01/2021
09/30/2021
Department All Units Primary Unit
VERNON
Description
Complaint
VPD
10-6 OFFICER IS 10-6 C7,961,962,10-10, WASH, EQUIPMENT,ETC 237 231
10-96C 10-96 CHARLES (CITY HALL SECURITY CHECK)13 13
10-96H PICK UP THE JAIL PAPER WORK FROM HP JAIL 2 2
140 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 1 1
20001 INJURY HIT AND RUN 4 1
20002 NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN 5 2
20002R NON-INJURY HIT AND RUN REPORT 35 21
207 KIDNAPPING 5 1
211R ROBBERY REPORT 2 1
211S SILENT ROBBERY ALARM 4 1
242 BATTERY 3 1
242R BATTERY REPORT 5 3
273.5 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 13 3
314 INDECENT EXPOSURE 5 1
415 DISTURBING THE PEACE 39 14
417 BRANDISHING A WEAPON 15 4
422R TERRORIST THREATS REPORT 1 1
459 BURGLARY 15 3
459A AUDIBLE BURGLARY ALARM 311 153
459R BURGLARY REPORT 19 13
459S SILENT BURGLARY ALARM 26 12
459VR BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT 7 3
470R FORGERY REPORT 1 1
484 PETTY THEFT 22 7
484R PETTY THEFT REPORT 12 9
487 GRAND THEFT 2 1
487R GRAND THEFT REPORT 10 7
586 PARKING PROBLEM 72 57
594 VANDALISM 12 4
594R VANDALISM REPORT 22 12
602 TRESPASS 62 22
653MR ANNOYING PHONE CALLS REPORT 1 1
901 UNKNOWN INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION 2 1
901T INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION 18 8
901TR INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT 10 5
902T NON-INJURY TRAFFIC COLLISION 83 48
909C TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 1
909E TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT 8 6
909T TRAFFIC HAZARD 8 6
911 911 MISUSE / HANGUP 8 5
911A CONTACT THE REPORTING PARTY 35 23
911NR 911 CALL NO RESPONSE REQUIRED 1 1
917A ABANDONED VEHICLE 13 10
925 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 108 46
A187 ATTEMPT MURDER 7 1
A211R ATTEMPT ROBBERY REPORT 1 1
A459R ATTEMPT BURGLARY REPORT 6 2
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Type
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Department Activity Report
Jurisdiction:
First Date:
Last Date:
09/01/2021
09/30/2021
Department All Units Primary Unit
VERNON
Description
Complaint
VPD
A459VR ATTEMPT BURGLARY TO A VEHICLE REPORT 1 1
A484 ATTEMPT PETTY THEFT 2 1
A484R ATTEMPT PETTY THEFT REPORT 1 1
AGTAR ATTEMPT GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT 2 1
ASSISTFD ASSIST FIRE DEPARTMENT 58 31
BOSIG BROKEN SIGNAL OR LIGHT 1 1
BOVEH BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE 30 21
CIVIL CIVIL MATTER 3 3
CODE5 SURVEILLANCE/STAKE-OUT 2 1
COP COP DETAIL 11 9
DET DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION 36 19
DETAIL DETAIL 7 5
DPTAST DEPARTMENTAL ASSIST 20 9
DUI DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 3 2
FILING OFFICER IS 10-6 REPORT WRITING 132 129
FOUND FOUND PROPERTY REPORT 6 4
FU FOLLOW UP 11 8
GTA GRAND THEFT AUTO 2 1
GTAR GRAND THEFT AUTO REPORT 31 23
HBC HAILED BY A CITIZEN 17 11
ILLDPG ILLEGAL DUMPING 3 1
ILLDPG RPT ILLEGAL DUMPING REPORT 2 2
KTP KEEP THE PEACE 3 1
LOCATE LOCATED VERNON STOLEN VEHICLE / PLATES VIA TELETYPE 3 3
LOJACK LOJACK HIT 4 3
LPR LICENSE PLATE READER 6 5
MISPR MISSING PERSON REPORT 2 1
MR60 MISC REPORT 1 1
PANIC ALARM PANIC ALARM/DURESS ALARM 7 3
PAPD PUBLIC ASSIST-POLICE 25 13
PATCK PATROL CHECK 368 315
PEDCK PEDESTRIAN CHECK 62 34
PLATE LOST OR STOLEN PLATES REPORT 6 4
PRSTRAN PRISONER TRANSPORTED 8 6
REC RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE IN THE FIELD 55 19
RECKLESS DRV RECKLESS DRIVING (23103)7 5
REPO REPOSSESSION 1 1
ROADRAGE ROAD RAGE 1 1
RR RAIL ROAD PROBLEM 4 3
SHOTS HEARD SHOTS HEARD 3 1
SPEED SPEED CONTEST OR SPEEDING (23109)21 7
SRMET SRMET DETAIL 2 2
TRAFFIC STOP TRAFFIC STOP 175 114
TRAINING TRAINING TEST CALL 4 2
UNATTACHEDTRUNATTACHED TRAILER 9 7
VCK VEHICLE CHECK 187 160
VEH RELEASE VEHICLE RELEASE 7 6
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Type
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Department Activity Report
Jurisdiction:
First Date:
Last Date:
09/01/2021
09/30/2021
Department All Units Primary Unit
VERNON
Description
Complaint
VPD
VIDEOCHECK VIDEO EQUIPMENT CHECK (10-96 V)1 1
VMCVIO VERNON MUNICIPAL CODE VIOLATION 3 2
WARRANT WARRANT ARREST 1 1
WELCK WELFARE CHECK 79 41
Department: 2728 1816
Overall: 2728 1817
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Activity Report
Period Ending: 09/30/21
TRAFFIC COLLISIONS NO. PROPERTY RECOVERED
TOTAL 34 VEHICLES: $501,200
NON-INJURY 21
INJURY 13
Persons Injured 14
Pedestrian 1
Fatalities 0
City Property Damage 6
Hit & Run (Felony) 0
Hit & Run (Misdemeanor) 12
VEHICLES STORED PROPERTY RECOVERED FOR
Unlicensed Driver/Impounded Vehicle 11 OTHER DEPARTMENTS
Unattached Trailer 0 VEHICLES: $58,598
Abandoned/Stored Vehicle 19
Traffic Hazard 0
CITATIONS
Citations Iss (Prisoner Release) 37
Citations Iss (Other Violations) 0
Parking 119
Hazardous 28
Non-Hazardous 28
Citations Iss (Moving) 56
Citations Iss (Total) 175
CASES CLEARED BY ARREST
AR21-260 CR21-1496 10851 VC AR21-282 CR21-1614 20002 VC
AR21-261 CR21-1496 10851 VC AR21-286 CR21-1631 664/459 PC
AR21-262 CR21-1501 10851 VC
AR21-264 CR21-1519 23247(E) VC
AR21-265 CR21-1524 23247(E) VC
AR21-266 CR21-1543 11364 HS
AR21-268 CR21-1556 459 PC
AR21-270 CR21-1558 594 PC
AR21-272 CR21-1566 273.5 PC
AR21-273 CR21-1578 69 PC
AR21-276 CR21-1586 602 PC
AR21-278 CR21-1589 10851(A) VC
AR21-279 CR21-1590 11364 HS
AR21-280 CR21-1594 148 PC
AR21-281 CR21-1606 243(E)1 PC
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ARSON
ASSAULT
BURGLARY (& ATTEMPTED)2
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT 1
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE w/ INJURY
FORGERY
GRAND THEFT: AUTO (& ATTEMPTED)4
GRAND THEFT: PROPERTY (& ATTEMPTED)
PAROLE HOLD
POSSESSION OF FIREARM
RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING 1
VANDALISM
WARRANT (VERNON)1
WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)
TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS 9 0 9
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ASSAULT
BATTERY 1
CARRY LOADED FIREARM PERSON/VEH
CARRYING A DIRK/DAGGER
DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LICENSE
DUI 3
HIT/RUN 1
OPERATE VEHICLE W/O INTERLOCK DEV 2
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA 2
POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY
RECKLESS DRIVING
RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING 1
TRESPASSING 1
VANDALISM 1
VIOLATE COURT ORDER
WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)
WARRANT (VERNON)6
TOTAL MISD. ARRESTS 18 0 18
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
BURGLARY 0
CARRY LOADED FIREARM IN PUBLIC 0
ROBBERY 0
VANDALISM 0
WARRANT 0
TOTAL JUVENILES DET.0 0 0
99
182
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
REPORT FOR PERSONS ARRESTED
ADULT FELONY ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS
PERIOD ENDING: 09/30/2021
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:09/01/202109/01/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109171872522 E 37TH, VERNONVCK07:42:2009/01/2021CITEVOIDDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1493 CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*40W09:01:5807:42:20MR C TOWMR C TOW08:05:53 08:06:0809:01:5808:50:43202109172153240 BANDINI BL, VERNONRECT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 413:25:0209/01/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1497 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*26E13:26:2914:03:0813:30:31VPDFINO,MARCUS31W13:26:3018:12:3213:34:33VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR40W13:30:2313:50:0913:38:04VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP4318:13:5317:04:33VPDRAMOS,JOSE4413:30:0714:03:1613:34:37VPDHERRERA,GUSTAVO5D3013:52:2218:13:4614:02:49VPDENCINAS,ANTHONY5D3113:52:2217:40:2814:02:51VPDVELEZ,MARISSA5D3413:52:2317:40:2814:02:53VPDOURIQUE,CARLOS5D3513:52:2318:13:4414:02:55VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS513:30:1614:03:0513:33:58USTOWUS TOW17:30:31 17:32:3618:13:3917:56:57202109172215637 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONPLATESTEEL SERVICES15:26:4509/01/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1494 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*26E15:29:49 15:30:2516:04:0415:35:06VPDFINO,MARCUS31W16:25:2717:15:0916:36:03202109172245015 PACIFIC BL, VERNONREC15:39:0709/01/2021VREC1015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1496 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*32E15:41:02 15:41:3720:05:0315:47:02VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO26E17:06:0216:04:06VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR40W20:36:58 23:20:5215:46:331Page of 209/02/202105:10:27
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/01/202109/01/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109172245015 PACIFIC BL, VERNONREC15:39:0709/01/2021VREC1015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1496 CA0197300VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP4317:04:3315:50:02VPDRAMOS,JOSE4415:41:04 15:41:3918:20:1815:49:06MR C TOWMR C TOW17:12:5418:08:2017:31:06VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS517:30:3515:42:55202109172252750 FRUITLAND AV, VERNON901TMELISSA15:39:4909/01/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1495 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*31W15:41:1916:25:2515:43:46202109172342150 E 25TH, VERNONGTAR18:58:0809/01/2021RPTVRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1498 CA0197300VPD*4419:03:00 19:03:1821:08:5219:15:57VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS32E20:05:0620:39:3120:13:23MR C TOWMR C TOW20:44:53 20:45:3421:08:5220:56:45202109172372602 E 37TH, VERNON484RWEST COAST DISTRIBUTION21:05:3009/01/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1499 CA0197300VPD*4421:08:5621:44:4221:11:42202109172415563 ALCOA AV, VERNONREC22:32:1909/01/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1500 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*32E23:11:0322:32:20USTOWUS TOW22:49:40 22:49:5023:11:0523:02:08* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/02/202105:10:27
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/02/202109/02/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109172733569 E VERNON AV, VERNONRECSUNNY SUNGLASSES09:21:4809/02/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1501 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*40W09:22:27 09:22:4911:36:4309:24:25VPDSALDANA,CARLOS43E09:26:5910:42:4609:28:46VPDNEWTON,TODD4410:13:2510:32:2910:20:43VPDHERNANDEZ,EDWARD5D3209:27:3909:33:3609:30:23VPDVELEZ,MARISSA5D3409:27:4209:33:4109:30:26VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS510:42:5609:39:33202109172761945 E 55TH, VERNONA459RAPPLE FABRICS10:40:4909/02/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1502 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*43E10:43:24 10:43:2610:44:16VPDNEWTON,TODD4410:44:1211:22:5610:47:31202109172844903 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON242R13:29:2209/02/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1503 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*4414:19:1013:31:15202109172922618 FRUITLAND AV, VERNONGTARLAT17:19:4609/02/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1504 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*43E17:26:08 17:26:0918:56:1717:30:2020210917301E 48TH // LOMA VISTA AV, VERNONREC22:08:1709/02/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1505 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E22:46:2622:08:17VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS32W22:24:5222:12:59VPDLANDA,RAFAEL4422:09:27 22:09:3022:24:5722:23:11202109173031Page of 209/03/202105:05:36
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/02/202109/02/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109173032323 E VERNON AV, VERNONTRAFFIC STOPUNKNOWN22:46:1809/02/20211015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1506 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E00:57:3722:46:28VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS32W22:48:43 22:48:4623:56:3722:49:15* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/03/202105:05:36
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/03/202109/03/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917323S SOTO // 37TH, VERNON484VERIZON WIRELESS 1-800-451-524209:08:2809/03/2021VIFIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1507 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*40W09:09:23 09:09:5210:48:3109:14:34VPD3209:09:27 09:09:5410:48:2609:13:25VPDCERDA,EUGENIO43E10:36:4709:21:32VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS509:12:2810:48:3409:15:37VPDVELEZ,MARISSAT809:23:5910:19:2609:29:40USTOWUS TOW10:48:2310:41:1920210917334S SANTA FE AV // VERNON AV, VERNON20002RT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 411:50:0409/03/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1508 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*3212:06:38 12:07:4912:39:0512:10:23VPDNEWTON,TODD40W12:39:0612:10:28202109173392640 E 37TH, VERNON901TT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 413:17:4109/03/2021RPTVSORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1509 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*43E13:19:06 13:19:2813:46:58 14:40:4013:21:43VPDNEWTON,TODD40W13:24:4514:40:3913:26:40MR C TOWMR C TOW13:44:39 13:44:4014:40:4014:25:00202109173452145 E 49TH, VERNON917AJACOB FARM14:28:5209/03/2021VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1510 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*43E14:42:2815:09:3914:45:56USTOWUS TOW14:47:39 14:47:5615:09:4014:58:43202109173574305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONREC17:51:4209/03/2021VRECRPTVPDCERDA,EUGENIO*43E17:58:52 17:58:5218:00:141Page of 209/04/202104:36:14
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/03/202109/03/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109173574305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONREC17:51:4209/03/2021VRECRPTVPDLUCAS,JASON2219:51:4418:46:30VPDGODOY,RAYMOND3218:16:0418:33:2518:21:06VPDNEWTON,TODD40W18:43:1718:00:12202109173632403 E VERNON AV, VERNON487RARCADIA INC19:51:5709/03/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1511 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20W20:15:2020:05:50* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/04/202104:36:14
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/04/202109/04/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109173934501 DOWNEY RD, VERNONREC10:23:0809/04/2021RPTVRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1512 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*4411:27:1210:24:48MR C TOWMR C TOW10:36:13 10:36:1911:27:1310:43:3320210917413ALAMEDA // 37TH, VERNONGTAR15:28:2609/04/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1513 CA0197300VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD*4716:28:3815:28:26VPDARANA,ANDRE32W15:29:3916:28:3815:33:4620210917415WESTERN // FLORENCE, LOS ANGELESLOCATELAPD SOUTHWEST17:19:3709/04/2021VREC202109174225981 MAYWOOD AV, VERNONA187HPPD MENENDEZ20:06:1509/04/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1514 CA0197300VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA*40E20:09:44 20:10:2002:31:0920:14:02VPDCAM,PATRICK2020:09:45 20:10:2223:19:2720:16:27VPDFLORES,TERESA43W20:34:1622:04:1821:28:22VPDHERRERA,GUSTAVO5D3001:26:4722:37:20VPDENCINAS,ANTHONY5D3101:26:4422:37:14VPDHERNANDEZ,EDWARD5D3201:26:4922:37:17VPDLUCAS,JASONXS20:10:5001:29:2220:21:49202109174243481 RANDOLPH, VERNON902T20:38:3609/04/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1515 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*2021:50:5520:38:41* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/05/202103:40:32
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/05/202109/05/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109174523055 BANDINI BL, VERNONGTARSUPERIOR LITHOGRAPHICS08:50:0809/05/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1516 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*43E08:51:43 08:52:1010:02:1509:01:00202109174663737 S SOTO, VERNON314MCDONALDS12:57:2509/05/2021RPTMETDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1517 CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*44W12:58:51 12:59:2313:29:4913:03:46VPDARANA,ANDRE3812:58:57 12:59:2513:29:4513:03:49VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4013:29:4713:06:32VPDFINO,MARCUS43E12:59:3914:27:1313:03:47VPDCROSS,JEREMYS413:29:4413:03:15202109174723278 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON484RAMPM15:13:2709/05/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1518 CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*44W15:15:43 15:16:0415:48:2315:16:1020210917486E DOWNEY RD // BANDINI, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP21:37:1909/05/20211015RPTVICITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1519 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*32E22:53:4921:37:19VPDLUCAS,JASON2221:37:4622:53:4921:42:08USTOWUS TOW22:03:41 22:03:4122:53:5022:33:27* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/06/202104:42:46
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/06/202109/06/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109174974618 PACIFIC BL, VERNONGTARFLORES DESIGN00:28:0809/06/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1520 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*32E00:29:00 00:29:0100:30:20VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA26W00:30:1301:25:3700:32:42202109175045107 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONVCK04:38:4909/06/2021VSRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1521 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*32E05:16:3604:38:49MR C TOWMR C TOW04:56:04 04:56:0405:16:3605:10:00202109175335001 PACIFIC BL, VERNON586QUALITY LA11:21:1609/06/2021VIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1522 CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*31W11:21:47 11:22:0512:18:4511:30:14USTOWUS TOW11:49:2512:18:4512:06:51202109175391951 STAUNTON, VERNONLOCATELAPD NEWTON/ US TOW12:36:1609/06/2021VREC20210917574MILES // CLARENDON, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP23:26:1909/06/2021ADVRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1523 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*31W23:50:5323:26:19VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP4423:26:2523:50:5423:29:26* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/07/202105:06:04
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/07/202109/07/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917580S SANTA FE AV // 49TH, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP04:33:1809/07/2021VS1015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1524CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*31W06:32:0404:33:18VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP4404:33:2006:13:3004:36:00MR C TOWMR C TOW05:03:4606:32:0805:15:16202109175812080 E 49TH, VERNON459RHUXTABLES KITCHEN05:46:2909/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1525CA0197300VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR*40E05:48:0506:58:2705:56:24VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP4406:58:2706:27:17202109175842332 E 38TH, VERNONGTARHANNIBAL06:55:4409/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1526CA0197300VPD*40W06:58:04 06:58:0508:04:5607:10:34202109175895602 BICKETT, VERNON484REB BRADLEY07:32:3309/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1527CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*32E07:35:30 07:35:3009:11:5807:39:47202109176003007 BANDINI BL, VERNONGTARASAMO10:43:2509/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1528CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4410:47:31 10:48:0412:51:2311:17:25202109176072602 E 37TH, VERNON459VRWEST COAST DISTRIBUTION11:54:1109/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1529CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*40W12:17:0513:21:0612:24:00VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO32E12:25:4713:01:2412:42:461Page of 209/08/202104:45:43
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/07/202109/07/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917609S ATLANTIC BL // BANDINI BL, VERNON20002RERIC CAMPOS12:58:2209/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1530CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*32E13:02:5513:33:2013:07:3120210917612714 E 31ST, LOS ANGELESLOCATELAPD NEWTON13:22:5109/07/2021VREC202109176214154 BANDINI BL, VERNONGTARROC TRUCKING15:27:0509/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1531CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4415:31:21 15:31:4916:15:5515:45:07VPDRAMOS,JOSEXS16:16:0616:16:0820210917623FRUITLAND AV // DE KALB, VERNON245RLASO16:01:5909/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1532CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*4316:09:09 16:09:4017:20:1116:14:21VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO32E16:13:4917:06:5616:25:56202109176254700 S BOYLE AV, VERNON459RTRANS NOMATICA16:39:4209/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1534CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4417:20:0518:36:2317:24:19202109176264900 LOMA VISTA AV, VERNON484RUA INFINITY16:45:4209/07/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1533CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*32E17:06:5717:13:1417:11:39VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR4317:20:3118:16:1417:25:072Page of 209/08/202104:45:43
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/08/202109/08/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109176843600 WORKMAN MILL RD, WHITTERMR6012:38:5509/08/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1535CA0197300VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA/FLORES,TERESA*2012:47:4612:39:23202109176962900 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON487RNOAH ROH16:17:0409/08/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1536CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4416:24:49 16:25:1117:37:5616:52:1320210917702FRUITLAND AV // CUDAHY, VERNON901TRANDREW ROBLES18:16:2209/08/2021RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1537CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*31E18:20:29 18:20:3118:53:2318:25:22MR C TOWMR C TOW18:32:30 18:32:3218:53:2318:40:46* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/09/202104:52:10
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/09/202109/09/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917721S ALAMEDA // 25TH, VERNON20002R02:56:3909/09/2021RPTCITYDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1538 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*38W04:46:3402:56:40VPDSWINFORD,PHILLIP43E04:46:3503:29:55202109177324355 FRUITLAND AV, VERNON487RWIPER CENTRAL07:41:3409/09/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1539 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*26E07:44:0908:54:2807:53:52202109177383222 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNON487RGARMENT LINE09:01:3409/09/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1540 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*26E09:05:01 09:05:2510:12:2109:10:56VPDGODOY,RAYMOND31W10:06:5909:53:00202109177683049 E VERNON AV, VERNONGTARFARMER JOHN16:40:1809/09/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1541 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*31W16:43:1718:07:2216:53:20202109177734330 E DISTRICT BL, VERNON925CLASSIC SLIPCOVERS19:40:3909/09/20211015CITEADVRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1543 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E19:43:01 19:43:3719:43:54VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS3819:43:02 19:43:3920:17:1819:52:09VPDLANDA,RAFAEL43W19:43:5220:17:1719:58:23VPDDISPATCHDISP20:32:4620:17:28202109177741Page of 209/10/202105:01:06
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/09/202109/09/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109177745119 S DISTRICT BL, VERNON901TUNKNOWN19:46:2209/09/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1542CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E19:48:20 19:48:2120:21:0919:54:11VPDLANDA,RAFAEL43W19:48:5919:56:1019:52:49* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/10/202105:01:06
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/10/202109/10/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917788S SOTO // LEONIS BL, VERNON902TT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 404:39:5709/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1545 CA0197300VPDLANDA,RAFAEL*43W04:41:27 04:41:3005:30:3904:48:59VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS3804:50:03 04:50:0305:27:3904:54:55202109177955685 ALCOA AV, VERNONGTARQX LOGISTICS07:15:2709/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1546 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*38W07:26:30 07:26:4708:40:4507:34:3120210917797S ATLANTIC BL // DISTRICT BL, VERNON902TT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 408:16:3609/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1547 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*26E08:17:49 08:17:5208:52:0208:28:20VPDNEWTON,TODD41E08:51:5308:30:5620210917817S SOTO // 46TH, VERNON902TT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 414:12:2209/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1548 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*38W14:14:3414:14:55VPDCERDA,EUGENIO40W14:14:5014:54:2414:16:36VPDNEWTON,TODD41E14:18:4414:54:2214:26:31VPDCROSS,JEREMYS414:51:3414:22:14VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS514:51:3614:22:17202109178273770 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNON20002R18:22:2309/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1549 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*38W18:25:18 18:25:2018:55:2418:35:18VPDNEWTON,TODD41E18:28:3019:11:2918:34:03202109178461Page of 209/11/202103:00:36
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/10/202109/10/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109178463278 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON594RAMPM22:07:2009/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1550CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*40W22:09:41 22:09:4122:10:43VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA38E22:10:4122:32:4122:11:27VPDDISPATCHDISP22:36:3922:32:47202109178491945 E 55TH, VERNONA459RAPPLE FABRICS22:28:3909/10/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1551CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*40W22:34:45 22:34:5023:46:5722:36:17VPDCAM,PATRICK2022:40:4123:33:3722:43:37VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA38E22:34:46 22:34:5223:37:2322:40:54VPDLANDA,RAFAELXS22:40:4223:59:3422:43:39* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/11/202103:00:36
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/11/202109/11/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917857E SLAUSON AV // ALCOA AV, VERNONSPEEDAMPM00:15:5309/11/2021CKOKRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1552 CA0197300VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA*38E00:16:43 00:16:4900:39:2600:19:55VPDCAM,PATRICK2000:16:45 00:16:4600:38:3600:20:46VPDREDONA,BRYAN40W00:21:1200:39:2600:23:34202109178812916 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON594RFARHAN ENTERPRISES08:47:1909/11/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1553 CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*26W08:49:39 08:49:5909:22:1508:55:06202109178913269 E 44TH, VERNONREC10:03:3409/11/2021VRECVSVPDSALDANA,CARLOS*4111:01:5410:03:34USTOWUS TOW10:27:3011:01:5410:34:58202109179114250 S ALAMEDA, VERNON487RAMERICAN SELF STORAGE17:50:5409/11/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1554 CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*26W18:31:1117:52:00202109179124154 BANDINI BL, VERNON459RROC TRUCKING18:07:2409/11/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1555 CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*31E18:10:00 18:10:0118:56:3018:15:00202109179202315 E 52D, VERNON459ALASPEZ INC22:01:0409/11/20211015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1556 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*38W22:03:11 22:03:1300:13:1622:09:04VPDCAM,PATRICK2022:05:2423:41:1622:07:58VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA40E22:26:3023:35:5222:30:541Page of 209/12/202103:30:31
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/11/202109/11/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109179202315 E 52D, VERNON459ALASPEZ INC22:01:0409/11/20211015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1556CA0197300VPDLUCAS,JASONXS23:44:0822:21:25202109179254433 PACIFIC BL, VERNON901TUNK23:54:3909/11/2021CCNCITYRPT1015CITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1557CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*2023:56:10 23:56:3400:39:3902:36:2900:27:2723:57:07VPDFLORES,TERESA38W00:13:1901:49:3500:17:42VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA40E23:56:11 23:56:3502:08:2423:58:30USTOWUS TOW00:20:02 00:20:1901:45:0200:36:25VPDLUCAS,JASONXS00:50:3223:57:56* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/12/202103:30:31
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/12/202109/12/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210917951E 25TH // ALAMEDA, VERNONPEDCK10:21:5409/12/2021RPT1015DepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1558CA0197300VPDCROSS,JEREMY*S410:51:1710:21:54VPDSALDANA,CARLOS41W10:22:0611:14:4110:25:53VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD4410:22:4311:10:5210:22:5920210917971SIERRA PINE AV // BANDINI BL, VERNONRECAT&T MOBILITY 800 635 6840 414:11:2609/12/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1559CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*26E14:14:15 14:14:5515:05:3614:20:48VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38W14:19:0115:05:3614:22:21VPDVELASQUEZ,RICHARD4414:14:5214:32:1414:20:5020210917978S SANTA FE AV // PACIFIC BL, VERNONLPR17:20:5009/12/2021RPTVRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1560CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*41W17:21:3518:32:3917:23:58VPDARANA,ANDRE26E18:06:2317:32:16VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS38W17:22:2818:32:3817:43:53VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4318:32:3917:43:55MR C TOWMR C TOW17:52:36 17:53:0018:32:3918:12:25VPDCROSS,JEREMYS418:03:5617:22:0720210917984E 57TH // 2ND, VERNONGTARMIGUEL BAUTISTA20:29:5409/12/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1561CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20W20:31:25 20:31:2621:37:4120:47:40* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/13/202105:41:44
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/13/202109/13/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109180012263 E VERNON AV, VERNON459AREFORMATION02:42:1609/13/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1562CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E02:43:39 02:43:4405:37:5302:46:52VPDCAM,PATRICK20W05:37:5302:47:52VPDLUCAS,JASON2203:08:2005:34:3103:11:24VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARDXS03:09:1404:48:4703:11:5220210918012GRANDE VISTA AV // WASHINGTON BL, VERNONVCK06:44:0609/13/2021RPT1015VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1563CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E08:25:0906:44:10VPDCAM,PATRICK20W06:45:5307:18:5606:54:05VPDLUCAS,JASON2206:44:53 06:44:5407:18:53VPDNEWTON,TODD4406:56:0108:03:2107:01:38USTOWUS TOW07:30:13 07:32:2507:59:1407:51:40202109180153030 S ATLANTIC BL, VERNON902T07:01:4409/13/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1564CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*41E07:04:19 07:04:4009:24:0907:46:57VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO43W09:23:4409:23:4620210918022HOLABIRD AV // GRANDE VISTA, VERNONVCK09:50:5209/13/2021VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1565CA0197300VPDENCINAS,ANTHONY*5D3112:02:5509:50:52VPDOURIQUE,CARLOS5D3512:02:5410:32:22MR C TOWMR C TOW10:33:2612:02:5510:33:21* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/14/202104:52:24
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/14/202109/14/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109180592900 S SUNOL DR, VERNON273.5BODY COTE03:13:5209/14/20211015RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1566 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*26E03:15:5706:40:5903:21:24VPDFINO,MARCUS31E04:00:0304:00:35VPDGODOY,RAYMOND31W04:00:5705:35:0904:07:06VPDVILLEGAS,RICHARD4103:18:2604:37:2903:21:21VPDSALDANA,CARLOS43W03:15:5903:59:4503:21:19VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO4404:27:5705:07:5504:33:44USTOWUS TOW04:24:19 04:25:3705:09:0004:44:0820210918066RANDOLPH // RUGBY, HUNTINGTON PARK20002RHPPD06:41:1409/14/2021RPTVIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1567 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*4406:44:04 06:44:0507:57:3806:54:31MR C TOWMR C TOW07:05:39 07:06:0308:05:0307:17:08202109180752727 E VERNON AV, VERNON902TVICTOR08:18:2309/14/2021RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1568 CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*31W08:19:25 08:19:2609:22:2008:25:31VPDCAM,PATRICK20E08:19:4808:36:5208:21:39MR C TOWMR C TOW09:03:28 09:03:5009:22:2109:17:3420210918077S BOYLE AV // FRUITLAND AV, VERNON90108:35:4809/14/2021RPTVSUS TOWCITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1569 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E08:36:5709:46:3208:38:29VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR43E09:39:5909:02:01USTOWUS TOW09:03:01 09:03:3609:39:37202109180831Page of 209/15/202105:22:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/14/202109/14/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109180833825 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNONREC10:33:4209/14/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1572CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20E10:35:48 10:36:0410:38:42VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR43E11:20:2512:34:2411:25:37VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO44W11:17:20 11:17:2511:18:47MR C TOWMR C TOW11:49:12 11:49:4211:54:04USTOWUS TOW11:54:0112:34:2412:16:27202109180892110 E 51ST, VERNONPLATE11:32:4409/14/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1570CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*31W11:48:4411:32:44202109180943737 S SOTO, VERNONFOUNDMCDONALDS11:57:4109/14/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1571CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*44W11:59:18 11:59:2912:26:4112:04:05* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/15/202105:22:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/15/202109/15/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918132WASHINGTON // COMPTON, LOS ANGELESLOCATEUS TOW02:26:5409/15/2021VREC202109181414555 EVERETT AV, VERNON459RPRINCESS PAPER06:30:3509/15/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1573 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*44W06:40:19 06:40:2007:07:1406:47:45VPDCAM,PATRICK20E06:53:2008:51:2507:19:31VPDGODOY,RAYMOND31E07:13:1307:56:4507:39:28202109181454561 48TH, VERNON902THOUSE OF PRODUCE07:10:5209/15/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1575 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*31E07:12:5107:13:03VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR41W07:13:37 07:13:5808:20:1807:27:3620210918146S ATLANTIC BL // DISTRICT BL, VERNON902TLAOS07:24:3609/15/2021RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1574 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*43W07:26:01 07:26:0208:15:2107:40:38MR C TOWMR C TOW07:42:09 07:45:1408:15:2007:53:2620210918174FRUITLAND AV // CUDAHY, VERNON901TLA COUNTY FIRE15:51:2209/15/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1576 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*31E15:52:18 15:52:1816:21:0215:54:04VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR43W15:58:4216:18:4816:10:18202109181962305 E 52D, VERNON S/A A459LITTLE CINEMA22:28:4109/15/2021ASSTRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1577 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*40W22:31:3423:49:3122:31:571Page of 209/16/202104:53:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/15/202109/15/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109181962305 E 52D, VERNON S/A A459LITTLE CINEMA22:28:4109/15/2021ASSTRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1577CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO3123:49:3122:36:28VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR43E22:33:5923:49:3222:35:37VPDLANDA,RAFAEL4422:31:4023:49:3222:36:22VPDESTRADA,IGNACIOS323:48:2022:36:30* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/16/202104:53:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/16/202109/16/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918205UNION PACIFIC // GAGE, COMMERCERECCITY WIDE TOW01:13:4609/16/2021VRECVPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD01:41:5001:14:38202109182114401 DOWNEY RD, VERNON484GOLDEN WEST TRADING03:57:2109/16/2021RPT1015DepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1578 CA0197300VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR*43E03:59:0104:42:0904:01:53VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO3103:59:0204:42:0804:04:16VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS40W04:19:1704:04:18VPDLANDA,RAFAEL4404:02:4604:42:1104:04:02VPDESTRADA,IGNACIOS304:42:1304:11:38202109182172037 E 38TH, VERNON917APREMIER LAUNDRY06:14:0009/16/2021VIRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1579 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*40W06:17:20 06:17:2007:07:5706:26:56202109182242800 S SOTO, VERNON901TR07:49:0309/16/2021RPTCITYVSORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1580 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*40W08:52:5807:49:03VPDCAM,PATRICK20E07:52:2609:02:3407:57:53VPDNEWTON,TODD41W09:02:3408:10:58202109182471820 E 27TH, VERNONGTARVERNON SALES10:59:4809/16/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1581 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*40W11:04:46 11:05:0412:56:2811:06:14202109182541Page of 209/17/202101:45:14
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/16/202109/16/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109182546160 MALBURG WY, VERNON594LEONARD MEAT CO14:02:5309/16/2021RPT1015VPDNEWTON,TODD*41W14:07:5714:39:3514:12:56VPDGODOY,RAYMOND31E14:17:1215:22:3814:18:39VPDSALDANA,CARLOS40W14:07:5814:39:3314:14:29* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/17/202101:45:14
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/17/202109/17/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109182824575 PACIFIC BL, VERNON459ALITTLEJOHN REULAND04:17:0609/17/20211015RPTADVSOWVPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*20W04:18:26 04:18:5205:58:0704:21:14VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS4004:18:28 04:18:5405:19:3304:23:17VPDLANDA,RAFAEL44E05:19:3404:27:12VPDESTRADA,IGNACIOS304:26:0605:11:4604:27:03202109182865993 MALBURG WY, VERNON594RCOLONIAL VANLINES05:58:1709/17/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1582 CA0197300VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS*4006:00:34 06:01:0006:01:47 06:28:0006:15:28VPDLANDA,RAFAEL44E06:04:0506:28:0006:08:28202109182932701 S BONNIE BEACH PL, VERNON484RAUL PIPE AND TUBE08:30:3309/17/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1583 CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*4308:33:3608:35:27VPDGODOY,RAYMOND31W08:42:1009:26:4108:48:25VPDSALDANA,CARLOS40E08:35:3809:26:3208:41:51202109183094719 S BOYLE AV, VERNONAGTARAW CLOTHING11:33:5109/17/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1584 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*31W11:38:33 11:40:4712:51:5812:08:30VPDNEWTON,TODD4112:51:5812:25:27202109183125681 DOWNEY RD, VERNONILLDPG RPTCHARMAN MANF12:37:3709/17/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1585 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*40E12:39:44 12:40:0913:47:3812:52:281Page of 209/18/202105:01:59
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/17/202109/17/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109183232046 E 52D, VERNON602M WEST TRANSPORTATION15:04:0109/17/20211015RPT 40ECITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1586CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*4115:06:34 15:07:1915:56:5915:14:03VPDSALDANA,CARLOS40E15:07:2215:56:5915:10:07VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4315:57:0015:30:52202109183285685 ALCOA AV, VERNON901TRQX LOGISTICS16:05:4009/17/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1587CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*4316:07:44 16:08:0117:09:3716:13:40VPDSALDANA,CARLOS40E16:10:2716:10:42 17:09:3616:17:22* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/18/202105:01:59
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/18/202109/18/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918356PACIFIC BL // LEONIS BL, VERNONUNATTACHEDTR08:07:4609/18/2021CITEVIRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1588CA0197300VPDCERDA,EUGENIO*4309:38:4108:07:46202109183715025 E SLAUSON AV, VERNON594PICTURE THIS10:04:5209/18/20211015CITEVPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*38E10:05:3811:33:4810:09:45VPDNEWTON,TODD4110:05:40 10:11:0310:47:4710:14:50VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4310:47:5010:11:4020210918372E VERNON AV // ALAMEDA, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP10:52:4009/18/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1589CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*3111:50:5410:52:47VPDSALDANA,CARLOS4013:12:0010:53:07VPDCERDA,EUGENIO4312:26:2011:46:44VPDCROSS,JEREMYS411:04:0610:53:23202109183932955 E VERNON AV, VERNONPATCKUNKNOWN22:39:2909/18/20211015CITESOWRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1590CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*43W23:17:4722:39:29VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4422:42:17 22:42:1923:18:0422:43:11VPDDISPATCHDISP23:25:2623:18:10* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/19/202101:16:17
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/19/202109/19/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918398E 50TH // CORONA AV, VERNONPATCK00:11:1809/19/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1591CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*38E00:33:2100:11:18VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4400:33:2100:12:04202109184012501 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONPATCK00:57:3509/19/2021RPTCITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1592CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*43W01:28:3900:57:35VPDFLORES,TERESA38E01:04:1701:23:4401:08:36VPDLUCAS,JASONXS00:57:4101:28:3901:03:16202109184535119 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONGTALASO EAST LA16:44:5209/19/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1593CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*40E16:45:4817:05:1416:52:46VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO3817:05:1416:46:5820210918461DOWNEY RD // LEONIS BL, VERNONTRAFFIC STOP19:26:0209/19/20211015RPTVSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1594CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*31E21:46:0119:26:02VPDLUCAS,JASON2219:26:0421:06:2719:28:44VPDNEWTON,TODD44W19:28:2119:30:38USTOWUS TOW20:17:35 20:17:3621:06:2920:29:22* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/20/202105:10:19
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/20/202109/20/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109184892443 E 27TH, VERNON925K&M MEAT03:18:1309/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1595 CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*31E03:19:32 03:19:3304:10:0403:23:21VPDLUCAS,JASON2203:20:2404:09:5103:27:06202109184902646 DOWNEY RD, VERNON594RJH PRODUCE04:01:0109/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1596 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*44W04:04:1604:28:5304:07:45VPDFLORES,TERESA31E04:10:0604:22:1404:19:47202109185032300 E 57TH, VERNON459VRJETRO06:42:0509/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1597 CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*40W06:47:38 06:47:4007:59:1207:10:22VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR4707:01:15 07:01:1707:24:1507:07:33202109185054321 EXCHANGE AV, VERNONGTARHUNTER LOGISTICS06:53:0309/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1600 CA0197300VPD*41E07:00:11 07:00:2809:07:5207:08:57VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO43E08:58:0907:24:26VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR4707:24:1507:25:27202109185072957 E 46TH, VERNONGTARWILLIAM LOPEZ07:11:1009/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1598 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*44W07:13:26 07:14:0108:04:2007:14:04202109185084400 ALCOA AV, VERNONPLATEPENGUIN FOODS07:20:5209/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1599 CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*4707:25:33 07:26:0008:20:0607:30:571Page of 309/21/202105:07:18
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/20/202109/20/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918510LAKEWOOD // TELEGRAPH, DOWNEYREC08:22:3309/20/2021VRECVPDENCINAS,ANTHONY*5D3108:22:4210:22:5108:22:35VPDOURIQUE,CARLOS5D3508:22:4010:22:4208:28:38MR C TOWMR C TOW09:19:41 09:20:3910:21:3309:58:49202109185121820 E 27TH, VERNON459RVERNON SALES08:38:1609/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1602 CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*44W08:41:10 08:41:3209:43:4008:43:30202109185135511 S BOYLE AV, VERNON459RNORMAN FOX08:54:0309/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1601 CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*40W08:57:17 08:57:4008:58:15VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO43E08:58:1309:27:1109:03:38VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR4709:07:3509:27:2820210918521S SANTA FE AV // VERNON AV, VERNONWELCK10:45:1509/20/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1603 CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*40W10:46:29 10:46:3011:35:1010:48:20VPDNEWTON,TODD44W10:47:4312:47:3810:57:38VPDRAMOS,JOSEXS11:11:2910:49:5720210918531NOAKES // LOS PALOS ST, LOS ANGELESRECLAPD12:53:1709/20/2021VRECVPDARANA,ANDRE*41E12:55:0814:13:2813:05:34202109185403737 S SOTO, VERNONREC14:13:1809/20/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1604 CA01973002Page of 309/21/202105:07:18
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/20/202109/20/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109185403737 S SOTO, VERNONREC14:13:1809/20/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1604CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*4715:09:1514:13:18USTOWUS TOW14:40:1015:09:4314:56:52202109185434321 EXCHANGE AV, VERNONGTARHUNTER LOGISTIC14:42:0109/20/2021RPTVPDARANA,ANDRE*41E14:48:30 14:49:1617:20:2315:37:16202109185514305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON911A18:09:4909/20/2021RPT MET1METDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1605CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*MET120:25:5618:25:13VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS40W18:43:5918:25:59VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR4719:23:1918:26:02* Denotes Primary Unit3Page of 309/21/202105:07:18
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/21/202109/21/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109185856200 MALBURG WY, VERNON273.507:39:1409/21/2021RPT1015VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1606 CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*41E07:39:3709:46:1207:40:53VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO40W07:39:39 07:43:0709:45:4307:46:52VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4307:43:1109:18:1107:49:00MR C TOWMR C TOW08:59:19 09:00:0809:18:21VPDRAMOS,JOSEXS09:13:4007:46:14202109185945390 RICKENBACKER RD, BELLLOCATEBELL PD/ MR C TOW10:41:5409/21/2021VREC202109185993435 E VERNON AV, VERNON459RELITE FLOWERS11:42:3109/21/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1607 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*40W11:49:08 11:49:2914:31:3913:00:52VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4314:13:0412:25:13202109186015685 ALCOA AV, VERNONFU11:52:5709/21/2021SUPVPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4312:17:3811:52:58202109186083435 E VERNON AV, VERNONA459VR15:11:2409/21/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1608 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4315:13:05 15:13:2816:08:1915:22:4120210918618E 45TH // PACIFIC BL, VERNON594R18:10:5209/21/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1609 CA01973001Page of 209/22/202105:21:40
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/21/202109/21/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918618E 45TH // PACIFIC BL, VERNON594R18:10:5209/21/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1609CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4318:14:04 18:14:3518:43:1818:21:43* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/22/202105:21:40
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/22/202109/22/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918635MAIN // 3RD, LONG BEACHRECPD TOW02:40:1609/22/2021VRECVPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD03:09:5502:40:55202109186433385 LEONIS BL, VERNON20002RT-Mobile USA 888-662-4662 opt 407:20:4509/22/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1610CA0197300VPD*26E07:24:08 07:24:0907:51:2907:30:2220210918658FRUITLAND AV // MAYWOOD AV, VERNONVCK10:20:3109/22/2021VSRPTCITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1611CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4311:12:2810:20:31MR C TOWMR C TOW10:35:18 10:35:1911:12:3310:41:11202109186594420 SEVILLE AV, VERNONPLATEARIANA MARTINEZ10:58:3309/22/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1612CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*32W11:00:59 11:01:3111:17:4811:06:26VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4311:53:2811:17:1720210918673E SLAUSON AV // BOYLE AV, VERNON902THPPD14:09:1709/22/2021RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1613CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4314:10:42 14:11:1115:04:5414:19:05VPDGODOY,RAYMOND26E14:21:0115:40:3714:45:08VPD40W14:36:3114:34:11USTOWUS TOW14:28:4815:40:3215:09:55* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/23/202105:05:00
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/23/202109/23/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109187295001 S SOTO, VERNON20002RAT&T MOBILITY 800 635 6840 412:47:4809/23/20211015RPTVIDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1614 CA0197300VPDGODOY,RAYMOND*32E12:48:5114:43:1112:51:19VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO26W14:43:2812:55:14VPDTechnology,Information4114:09:5812:53:16VPDENCINAS,ANTHONY5D3114:43:2813:06:37VPDVELEZ,MARISSA5D3414:43:2913:06:46VPDOURIQUE,CARLOS5D3513:29:1913:06:43VPDMARTINEZ,GABRIELS514:43:2912:50:00202109187402713 S BONNIE BEACH PL, VERNON911AALTERNTIVE DENIM WORKS15:30:0909/23/2021VSCITERPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1615 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4115:32:58 15:33:2616:34:1115:46:19202109187423700 E 26TH, VERNONGTARLAMONICAS15:59:3809/23/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1616 CA0197300VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR*4316:06:01 16:08:5216:53:1516:15:4320210918745S DISTRICT BL // HELIOTROPE, VERNON20002RPACIFIC PRECISION FORMULATORS16:19:1809/23/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1617 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*26W16:26:10 16:29:5418:11:1916:26:11VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4116:35:0317:31:5816:40:26VPDPEREZ,NICKL117:02:0318:11:28202109187525511 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONFOUND17:34:1809/23/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1618 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4117:39:3317:41:1217:34:191Page of 209/24/202101:58:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/23/202109/23/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109187525511 S DISTRICT BL, VERNONFOUND17:34:1809/23/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1618CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO26W19:02:2318:11:58202109187534330 E 26TH, VERNON S/A A901TRVERIZON WIRELESS 1-800-451-524217:35:0709/23/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1619CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4117:35:5217:39:28 18:59:0317:42:41VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR4317:39:2418:57:1717:43:5720210918756S SANTA FE AV // 51ST, VERNONPEDCK19:55:5109/23/20211015RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1620CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*20W20:57:0119:55:51VPDVASQUEZ,LUIS43E20:18:4819:55:56* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/24/202101:58:54
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/24/202109/24/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109187977600 BROADWAY, VERNONWARRANT12:12:0009/24/20211015RPTVPDNEWTON,TODD*43W12:12:00 12:15:5914:35:2812:43:0120210918826DISTRICT // HELIOTROPE, VERNONREC22:47:1709/24/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1621CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*2023:32:5722:47:18VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA38E22:47:19 22:47:2023:01:0922:50:13VPDDISPATCHDISP00:03:0423:42:24202109188281912 E VERNON AV, VERNON902TRED CHAMBER CO23:01:3809/24/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1622CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*40W23:04:57 23:04:5700:15:1423:07:56VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA38E00:08:3923:25:48* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/25/202104:04:27
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/25/202109/25/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918843SEVILLE AV // LEONIS BL, VERNONUNATTACHEDTR02:09:2909/25/2021VIRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1623 CA0197300VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA*38E03:01:31 04:19:1802:09:34VPDCAM,PATRICK2004:19:1803:56:4620210918847S SOTO // LEONIS BL, VERNONUNATTACHEDTR02:21:5309/25/2021CITEVIRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1624 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*2002:34:1003:56:4602:21:59VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA38E03:04:4803:01:3120210918849S ALAMEDA // 55TH, VERNON902TLAPD02:25:3409/25/2021LAPDVSRPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1625 CA0197300VPDCAM,PATRICK*2002:33:0502:59:0302:39:57VPDREDONA,BRYAN40W02:34:0403:47:2502:36:47202109188504604 E 48TH, VERNONGTARIQ PRODUCE03:26:5209/25/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1626 CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*40W03:47:2704:53:3103:54:20202109188575051 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON459RSET PLUS STAGE CREATIVE08:23:2009/25/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1627 CA0197300VPDARANA,ANDRE*40W08:24:27 08:25:2009:02:0308:30:4820210918899E 45TH // SAINT CHARLES, VERNON92522:37:1609/25/20211015RPTVPDFLORES,TERESA*32E22:38:27 22:38:2822:47:0922:40:291Page of 209/26/202105:16:34
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/25/202109/25/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210918899E 45TH // SAINT CHARLES, VERNON92522:37:1609/25/20211015RPTVPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA40W22:40:3001:05:3022:42:13VPDREDONA,BRYAN4322:39:5423:05:47 22:47:1022:41:43202109189012120 E 25TH, VERNONVCK23:44:4909/25/2021VSDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1628CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*4300:23:2023:44:49* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/26/202105:16:34
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/26/202109/26/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109189125015 E DISTRICT BL, VERNONREC03:46:3809/26/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1629CA0197300VPDREDONA,BRYAN*4304:19:5303:46:39202109189174720 E DISTRICT BL, VERNON2000204:40:5609/26/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1630CA0197300VPDFLORES,TERESA*32E04:42:24 04:42:2506:27:5004:48:14VPDMACIEL,CYNTHIA40W04:45:2906:13:2904:46:16VPDREDONA,BRYAN4304:43:39 04:43:4306:27:5004:48:20VPDLUCAS,JASONXS04:44:2306:12:5904:49:2120210918968E 57TH // SANTA FE AV, VERNON459PASSERBY17:26:1709/26/2021RPT1015CITEDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1631CA0197300VPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*43W17:26:34 17:26:5319:10:2217:28:02VPDFINO,MARCUS26E18:52:5717:30:33VPDARANA,ANDRE40E17:27:2718:35:0117:28:26VPDCERDA,EUGENIO44W17:26:36 17:26:5518:45:0917:29:27VPDCROSS,JEREMYS417:29:2018:47:5017:31:33* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 109/27/202101:23:47
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/27/202109/27/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109190293055 BANDINI BL, VERNON487RSUPERIOR LITHOGRAPHICS09:39:5209/27/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1637 CA0197300VPDTechnology,Information*43E09:46:02 09:47:2610:12:4009:57:2620210919041LEONIS // DOWNEY, VERNON20002RRICHARD11:53:2209/27/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1638 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*41E11:55:0512:24:4511:55:06202109190462721 E 45TH, VERNONFU12:36:5309/27/2021RPTRPTVPDARANA,ANDRE*32W13:47:1912:36:56VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO41E12:37:1212:37:09VPDRAMOS,JOSEXS13:47:19202109190484305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON925ELI13:16:4209/27/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1639 CA0197300VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO*41E13:20:53 13:21:1713:55:3213:42:45202109190505710 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONFU14:06:3809/27/2021SUPVPDMANNINO,NICHOLAS*40W14:06:4115:42:54202109190575990 MALBURG WY, VERNON925FIVEFOUR GROUP17:41:0209/27/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1641 CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*4417:44:4718:13:0517:53:01VPDFINO,MARCUS43E17:45:0718:13:05202109190672Page of 309/28/202105:01:31
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/27/202109/27/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109190671310 W IMPERIAL HIGHWAY, LOS ANGELESLOCATELASO-LENNOX20:15:0909/27/2021VRECVPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD23:23:0720:15:58* Denotes Primary Unit3Page of 309/28/202105:01:31
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/28/202109/28/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210919086DOWNEY RD // VERNON AV, VERNON902TJASON07:36:5509/28/2021RPTORDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1642 CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*43E07:37:43 07:38:1208:52:4507:43:48VPDFINO,MARCUS4007:40:5908:42:1007:47:24VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO4107:37:44 07:38:1408:42:5007:45:24MR C TOWMR C TOW08:06:00 08:06:0108:52:4508:19:34202109190875950 ALCOA AV, VERNONFOUNDARAMARK07:50:2909/28/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1643 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*44W08:36:4508:59:2508:42:42VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO4109:18:4308:42:5320210919096S SOTO // 44TH, VERNON211RTADASHI SHOJI ASSOCIATES INC.09:42:3109/28/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1644 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*44W10:43:0009:55:51VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO4109:56:0010:28:0209:56:42202109191003141 E 44TH, VERNON20002RLINEAGE10:39:1409/28/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPD CR21-1645 CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*44W10:43:0911:26:5110:44:16VPDMADRIGAL,ALFONSO4111:45:0411:20:37202109191092705 LEONIS BL, VERNONGTARPACIFIC ARROW EXPRESS12:03:0009/28/2021RPTVRECVPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*44W12:12:33 12:12:3613:45:0612:41:51202109191204305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONLOCATEFONTANA PD14:22:4509/28/2021VREC1Page of 209/29/202104:53:06
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/28/202109/28/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109191204305 S SANTA FE AV, VERNONLOCATEFONTANA PD14:22:4509/28/2021VREC202109191294561 LOMA VISTA AV, VERNONREPOGLEN ROSE MEAT15:44:0109/28/2021RPTREPODepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1646CA0197300VPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD15:47:0615:58:4715:47:08202109191434500 BANDINI BL, VERNONGTARFEDEX FREIGHT19:43:3909/28/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1647CA0197300VPDCERDA,PAUL,JR*43E19:45:5320:51:3119:50:09* Denotes Primary Unit2Page of 209/29/202104:53:06
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/29/202109/29/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene20210919170S DISTRICT BL // ATLANTIC BL, VERNON902TVERIZON WIRELESS 1-800-451-524206:59:5109/29/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1648CA0197300VPD*43E07:06:53 07:07:0807:48:4907:21:14202109191762204 E 57TH, VERNONGTAR08:27:0609/29/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1649CA0197300VPD*4109:22:5708:41:19202109191863200 E WASHINGTON BL, VERNONREC10:10:2409/29/2021VRECDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1650CA0197300VPDFINO,MARCUS*4110:47:4810:10:24VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR43E10:49:0310:14:19USTOWUS TOW10:20:34 10:21:1110:49:0410:31:31202109192024505 BANDINI BL, VERNONWELCK14:10:4709/29/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1651CA0197300VPDHERNANDEZ,MIGUEL,JR*44W14:11:44 14:12:0615:12:3614:16:08VPDFINO,MARCUS4115:14:2814:24:55VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR43E14:14:4114:46:0114:21:12VPDCROSS,JEREMYS415:11:5214:23:43202109192071537 OLYMPIC BLVD, MONTEBELLOLOCATEHELMS AND HILL TOW15:13:1709/29/2021VRECVPDRECORDS BUREAU*RECD15:32:1915:24:37202109192081045 RICHMOND ST, LOS ANGELESLOCATECHP-SOUTH15:26:4209/29/2021VREC1Page of 109/30/202104:27:28
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENTCall Log Report Type All Unit Times and Location with OCA'sJurisdiction:First Date:Last Date:09/30/202109/30/2021Call Number DispTenCodeCaller AddressOfficerUnitDepUnit Time DispatchEnrouteDepartArriveRemoveCompVERNONReceivedComplaint OnScene202109192454120 BANDINI BL, VERNONA484RSOUTHWEST PROCESSORS08:24:3509/30/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1652CA0197300VPDSALDANA,CARLOS*40E08:27:2009:23:4008:32:44202109192702900 S SANTA FE AV, VERNON41516:03:2009/30/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1653CA0197300VPDNEWTON,TODD*43W16:05:18 16:05:4617:20:4716:09:11VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR4417:08:2116:31:10VPDLUCAS,JASONXS16:05:23 16:05:4817:20:4916:08:2020210919271E 38TH // ALAMEDA, VERNON20002RMARIA ABOYTES16:13:3209/30/2021RPTDepartmentOCA NumberRMS JurisVPDCR21-1654CA0197300VPDZOZAYA,OSCAR*4416:28:38 16:28:4616:31:02 17:56:1817:14:39VPDNEWTON,TODD43W17:20:5317:56:1817:24:49* Denotes Primary Unit1Page of 110/01/202105:10:30
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-838-2021
Submitted by: Brandon Gray
Submitting Department: Police Department
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Police Radio Equipment Purchase
Recommendation:
Authorize the issuance of a purchase order to Motorola Solutions Inc., in an amount not to exceed
$88,820.09 for the purchase of nine (9) Motorola APX 8500 All-Band P25 Mobile Police Unit Radios and
one (1) Motorola P25 KVL 5000 Encryption Key Loader.
Background:
The Vernon Police Department (VPD) radio system is an essential part of the City's public safety
commitment. VPD's radio systems connect first responders with dispatchers, who relay information
gathered from citizens. The current Motorola XTL 5000 mobile police unit radios have reached their
expected lifespan and are obsolete. Technology continues to change, and additional investments are
needed to ensure that the VPD radio platform is contemporary and able to expand as future safety
enhancements are made. As such, VPD is recommending that Council authorize the issuance of a
purchase order to Motorola Solutions Inc. (Motorola) for the purchase of Mobile Police Unit Radios and
an Encryption Key Loader.
All equipment used by VPD has a manufacturer’s recommended maintenance repair and replacement
schedule. Adhering to that recommended maintenance schedule is critical to ensuring the proper
operation of that equipment in the field, and is integral to minimizing the risk of failure that could
potentially contribute to serious injury or death. The maintenance and replacement of public safety radios
are critical to the life and safety of VPD staff and the public.
In addition to reaching their expected lifespan, recent changes to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
and California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) policies have necessitated the replacement of VPD's
outdated mobile police unit radios. The aforementioned policy changes place limitations and restrictions
on the Police Department’s ability to broadcast personally identifiable information (PII) and criminal
justice information (CJI) via our existing radio frequency. The updated policies now require law
enforcement agencies to broadcast PII and CJI only via encrypted radio frequencies.
The XTL 5000 mobile police unit radios being replaced are single-band frequency and lack the
advanced technology required for frequency encryption. The new Motorola APX 8500 mobile police unit
radios are multi-band and encryption-ready. The radios will eliminate the need for multiple radios in each
patrol car, and will allow VPD to comply with the FBI and DOJ’s encryption requirements.
VPD also recommends the purchase of one (1) Motorola P25 KVL 5000 Encryption Key Loader. A key
loader is required to program mobile police unit radios and portable police radios with several thousand
channels and complex communication plans. Currently, VPD does not have its own key loader, but rather
must borrow such a device from a small handful of agencies, or contract the service through a radio
vendor. In this process, the affected patrol car or portable radio must be taken out of service until a key
loader is secured and the radio has been programmed. The requested encryption key loader will allow
VPD to program all of its mobile police unit radios and portable police radios quickly without interruption
of service.
Pricing for these purchases was obtained through the Territory Los Angeles Volume Subscriber Pricing
Program. Lower pricing levels are not authorized through other Motorola representatives.
The proposed purchase is exempt from competitive bidding and selection pursuant to Section
2.17.12(A)(2) in the Vernon Municipal Code, which states that products or services can only be obtained
from this vendor because they are from the manufacturer or the manufacturer certified dealer.
City Council approval is required for this proposed purchase, pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code
Section 2.17.02(B), as the City has purchased goods or services from Motorola in the last 12
consecutive months that, together with the proposed purchase orders in this report, would exceed
$100,000. City Council authorized a three-year lease-purchase agreement with Motorola in October of
2018 to purchase APX 8000 Portable Radios for VPD with a yearly cost that exceeds the $100,000
threshold.
Fiscal Impact:
Sufficient funds for the purchase of nine (9) Motorola APX 8500 All-Band P25 Mobile Police Unit Radios
and one (1) Motorola P25 KVL 5000 Encryption Key Loader at an estimated total cost of $88,820.09
have been budgeted and are available in Police Department’s Capital Expenditures Account No.
011.1031.850000.
Attachments:
1. Police Department Radio Equipment Quote
Billing Address:
VERNON, CITY OF
4305 SANTA FE AVE
VERNON, CA 90058
US
Quote Date:10/19/2021
Expiration Date:01/17/2022
Quote Created By:
Christine Toth
christine.toth@bearcom.com
End Customer:
VERNON, CITY OF
JEREMY CROSS
jcross@covpd.org
Contract: 18105 - LA COUNTY , CA
Line #
Item Number
Description
Qty
List Price
Sale Price
Ext. Sale Price
APX™ 8500
1
M37TSS9PW1AN
APX8500 ALL BAND MP
MOBILE
9
$5,152.00
$3,760.96
$33,848.64
1a
G851AG
ADD: AES/DES-XL/DES-OFB
ENCRYP APX AND ADP
9
$799.00
$583.27
$5,249.43
1b
GA09007AA
ADD: OUT OF THE BOX WIFI
PROVISIONING
9
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
1c
G996AS
ENH: OVER THE AIR
PROVISIONING
9
$100.00
$73.00
$657.00
1d
GA00580AA
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
9
$450.00
$328.50
$2,956.50
1e
GA01513AB
ADD: ALL BAND MOBILE
ANTENNA (7/8/V/U)
9
$95.00
$69.35
$624.15
1f
G51AT
ENH:SMARTZONE
9
$1,500.00
$1,095.00
$9,855.00
1g
G78AT
ENH: 3 YEAR ESSENTIAL
SVC
9
$176.00
$176.00
$1,584.00
1h
GA01606AA
ADD: NO GPS/WI-FI
ANTENNA NEEDED
9
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
1i
G298AS
ENH: ASTRO 25 OTAR W/
MULTIKEY
9
$740.00
$540.20
$4,861.80
1j
GA09001AA
ADD: WI-FI CAPABILITY
9
$300.00
$219.00
$1,971.00
1k
B18CR
ADD: AUXILIARY SPKR 7.5
WATT APX
9
$60.00
$43.80
$394.20
QUOTE-1514904
Any sales transaction following Motorola's quote is based on and subject to the terms and conditions of the valid and executed written contract between Customer and Motorola (the ""UnderlyingAgreement"") that authorizes Customer to purchase equipment and/or services or license software (collectively ""Products""). If no Underlying Agreement exists between Motorola and Customer, thenMotorola's Standard Terms of Use and Motorola's Standard Terms and Conditions of Sales and Supply shall govern the purchase of the Products.
Motorola Solutions, Inc.: 500 West Monroe, United States - 60661 ~ #: 36-1115800
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Line #
Item Number
Description
Qty
List Price
Sale Price
Ext. Sale Price
1l
G444AH
ADD: APX CONTROL HEAD
SOFTWARE
9
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
1m
G67EH
ADD: REMOTE MOUNT E5 MP
9
$297.00
$216.81
$1,951.29
1n
GA01517AA
DEL: NO J600 ADAPTER
CABLE NEEDED
9
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
1o
G806BL
ENH: ASTRO DIGITAL CAI OP
APX
9
$515.00
$375.95
$3,383.55
1p
GA01670AA
ADD: APX E5 CONTROL
HEAD
9
$652.00
$475.96
$4,283.64
1q
W22BA
ADD: STD PALM
MICROPHONE APX
9
$72.00
$52.56
$473.04
1r
G361AH
ENH: P25 TRUNKING
SOFTWARE APX
9
$300.00
$219.00
$1,971.00
KVL 5000
2
T8476B
KVL 5000
1
$6,000.00
$6,000.00
$6,000.00
2a
CA00182AW
ADD: AES ENCRYPTION
SOFTWARE
1
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
2b
CA03467AA
ADD: NORTH AMERICA
MICRO USB CHARGER
100/240V
1
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
2c
CA03358AA
ADD: ASTRO 25 MODE
1
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
2d
X423AG
ADD: DES/DES-XL/DES-OFB
ENCRYPTION
1
$750.00
$750.00
$750.00
2e
CA00243AJ
ADD: ADP PRIVACY
1
$300.00
$300.00
$300.00
Subtotal
$81,114.24
Estimated Tax
$7,705.85
Grand Total
$88,820.09(USD)
QUOTE-1514904
Any sales transaction following Motorola's quote is based on and subject to the terms and conditions of the valid and executed written contract between Customer and Motorola (the ""UnderlyingAgreement"") that authorizes Customer to purchase equipment and/or services or license software (collectively ""Products""). If no Underlying Agreement exists between Motorola and Customer, thenMotorola's Standard Terms of Use and Motorola's Standard Terms and Conditions of Sales and Supply shall govern the purchase of the Products.
Motorola Solutions, Inc.: 500 West Monroe, United States - 60661 ~ #: 36-1115800
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Purchase Order Checklist
Purchase Order Checklist
Marked as PO/ Contract/ Notice to Proceed on Company Letterhead
(PO will not be processed without this)
PO Number/ Contract Number
PO Date
Vendor = Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Payment (Billing) Terms/ State Contract Number
Bill-To Name on PO must be equal to the Legal Bill-To Name
Bill-To Address
Ship-To Address (If we are shipping to a MR location, it must be documented on PO)
Ultimate Address (If the Ship-To address is the MR location then the Ultimate Destination address
must be documented on PO )
PO Amount must be equal to or greater than Order Total
Non-Editable Format (Word/ Excel templates cannot be accepted)
Bill To Contact Name & Phone # and EMAIL for customer accounts payable dept
Ship To Contact Name & Phone #
Tax Exemption Status
Signatures (As required)
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-842-2021
Submitted by: Jazmine Hooks
Submitting Department: Public Works
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Arbor Day Proclamation and Application for Tree City USA 2021
Recommendation:
A. Proclaim November 16, 2021 as Arbor Day in the City of Vernon; and
B. Authorize the Public Works Department to submit an application to the Arbor Day Foundation for
Vernon to be Certified a Tree City USA for 2021.
Background:
Arbor Day originated in Nebraska City, Nebraska in 1872. The Nebraska State Board of Agriculture
accepted a resolution by J. Sterling Morton "to set aside one day to plant trees, both forest and fruit."
Since then, all 50 states have passed legislation adopting Arbor Day, which is celebrated on a date
appropriate for tree planting in each state's respective region. California's official Arbor Day is
recognized annually on March 7, however, the benefits of trees may be celebrated at any time of year.
It is recommended that City Council proclaim November 16, 2021 as Arbor Day in the City of Vernon. To
observe Arbor Day, a ceremonial tree planting is scheduled to take place on the City Hall lawn area
immediately preceding the Council meeting on said date. Additionally, staff seeks Council's authorization
to apply for a Tree City USA designation for Vernon as provided by the Arbor Day Foundation.
On November 19, 2019, the City adopted Ordinance No. 1263, the "Tree Ordinance," which establishes
that the Director of Public Works shall be responsible for the enforcement of the Tree Ordinance and the
maintenance of City-owned trees. Furthermore, the Public Works Department (Department) maintains a
budget of $100,000 (close to $500 per capita) for tree planting and maintenance. The Department
continues to maintain and expand the City’s urban forest, recognizing the importance of trees as a
source of beauty and comfort that creates a healthy living environment, promotes energy conservation,
and improves air quality.
The Arbor Day Foundation's Tree City USA Program was founded on a vision for a greener, healthier
America. The Department seeks Council's authorization to apply for a Tree City USA designation to
publicly demonstrate the City's commitment to the environment, and position Vernon as an attractive
place to live and work. There are four (4) requirements that must be met prior to the submittal of a Tree
City USA application to ensure that every qualifying community has a viable tree management program.
With approval of the Proclamation Declaring November 16, 2021 as Arbor Day in Vernon, the City will
meet all of the requirements noted below:
1) Designate a responsible Tree Board/Department;
2) Adopt a Tree Ordinance;
3) Implement a Community Forestry Program with an annual budget of at least $2 per capita; and
4) Proclaim and Observe Arbor Day.
The City of Vernon was honored with the Tree City USA designation in both 2019 and 2020. The
proposed application would be submitted for the City to be considered for certification as a Tree City
USA for the year 2021.
Fiscal Impact:
There is a nominal fiscal impact associated with the ceremonial tree planting in honor of Arbor Day in
Vernon.
Attachments:
1. Proclamation - Arbor Day
2. Arbor Day Tree City Application - Online Form
3. Application Certification
A PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL
DECLARING NOVEMBER 1G, 2021 AS ARBOR DAYIN THE
CITY OF VERNON
I~HEI~EAS, in 7872, the Nebraska Board of Agriculture established a special day to be set aside
for the planting of trees; and
I~VHEKEAS, this holiday, called Arbor Day, was first observed with the planting of more than a
million trees in Nebraska; and
I~HEAEAS, Arbor Day is nom observed throughout the nation and the world; and
I~HEKEAS, the City of Vernon recognises the importance of trees in our daily lives as a source of
beauty and comfort by improving community appearance, creating a healthier living environment, promoting
energy conservation, moderating temperature cznd providing shade, heat r~ection and mind protection, and
improving air quality; and .
I,VHEKEAS, the City of Vernon desires to continue its tree planting endeavors; and
I~HEI~EAS, to promote community awareness of the iynportance of trees, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Vernon, on behalf of its employees, residents, and businesses, encourage all citizens to
plant trees to promote the wellbeing of present and future generations.
NO I~ THEKEFOI~E, THE MAYO.. AND THE CITY CO UNCIL HEKEBY
DECLARE .~TOVEMBEA 76, 2027 AS AK.BOK DAYIN THE CITY OF VEANON
CITY OF VEKNO~T
By:
MELISSA YBAKKA, Mayor
Oct 28, 2021 11:47 AM
2021 Tree City USA
Application for Certification
The Tree City USA award is in recognition of work completed by the community during the 2021 calendar year.
Primary Contact
Contact Name Daniel Wall
Email Address:dwall@ci.vernon.ca.us
Phone Number:(323) 583-8811
Address:4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon,CA 90058
City of Vernon, California Community Information
Select Which Best Describes Your Community:Community has a Department Chair or City Manager
Ordinance Date:Nov 18, 2019
Ordinance Uploaded
Per Capita Expenditure:213.50
Arbor Day Date:Nov 16, 2021
Proclamation Uploaded
As Mayor or Equivalent of the Community of City of Vernon
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mayor or Equivalent Signature Title Date
Application Certification
To Be Completed By The State Forester:
City of Vernon
The above named community has made formal application to this office. I am pleased to advise you that we reviewed
the application and have concluded that, based on the information contained herein, said community is eligible to be
certified as a Tree City USA community, for the 2021 calendar year, having in my opinion met the four standards
required for recognition.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
State Forester Signature Title Date
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-862-2021
Submitted by: Lisa Pope
Submitting Department: City Clerk
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Conduct of Meetings via Teleconference Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361
Recommendation:
Ratify the findings in Resolution No. 2021-36 authorizing continued conduct of City Council and all other
City legislative body meetings via teleconference, in accordance with Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361), due to
continued public health and safety concerns caused by COVID-19.
Background:
Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361) authorizes local agencies to use teleconferencing without complying with the
teleconferencing requirements imposed by the Ralph M. Brown Act during a declared state of
emergency. At a special meeting on October 21, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No.
2021-36 authorizing continued conduct of City Council and all other City legislative body meetings via
teleconference, in accordance with Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361), due to continued public health and
safety concerns caused by COVID-19.
Pursuant to AB 361, it is necessary for the City Council to declare every 30 days that the City’s legislative
bodies must continue to meet remotely to ensure the continued health and safety of the public.
If the City Council determines the need to conduct meetings remotely still exists, the City Council should
ratify the findings in Resolution No. 2021-36.
Fiscal Impact:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments:
1. Resolution No. 2021-36
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-36
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
AUTHORIZING CONTINUED CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL AND ALL
OTHER CITY LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETINGS VIA TELECONFERENCE,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 361 (AB 361), DUE TO
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS CAUSED BY
COVID-19
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A. On March 4, 2020, Governor Newsom declared a State of Emergency to make
additional resources available, formalize emergency actions already underway across
multiple state agencies and departments, and help the State prepare for a broader spread
of COVID-19.
B. On March 17, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-06 ratifying
Emergency Proclamation 2020-01, a proclamation of local emergency due to the serious
and imminent threat of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
C. Also, on March 17, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20,
which suspended certain provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act to allow local legislative
bodies to conduct meetings telephonically or by other means. Additionally, the State
implemented a shelter-in-place order, requiring all non-essential personnel to work from
home.
D. The City Council, Commissions and Committees have utilized remote and hybrid
meetings during the state of emergency, ensuring the member's and public's continued
access to meetings while ensuring public safety.
E. On June 11, 2021, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-08-21, which
extended the ability of agencies to hold remote meetings through September 30, 2021,
after which agencies anticipated transitioning back to public meetings held in full
compliance with the Brown Act.
F. Since issuing Executive Order N-08-21, the Delta variant emerged, causing a spike
in COVID-19 cases throughout the state.
G. It is difficult to maintain social distancing requirements for the public, staff, Council
Members, Committee Members and Commissioners in their respective meeting locations,
therefore, the City of Vernon legislative bodies have utilized a hybrid model of meetings,
with some members and the public participating remotely.
H. The Proclamation of a State of Emergency issued by Governor Newsom on March
4, 2020 continues to be in effect.
Resolution No. 2021-36
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I. On September 16, 2021, Governor Newson signed AB 361, allowing local
legislative bodies to continue to meet remotely after the September 30, 2021 expiration
of the Governor’s executive orders.
J. Pursuant to AB 361, it is necessary for the City Council to declare every 30 days
that the City’s legislative bodies must continue to meet remotely to ensure the health and
safety of the public.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines
that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby approves the
continuation of conducting the City Council and all other City Legislative Body meetings
remotely due to continued public health and safety concerns caused by COVID-19.
SECTION 4. In compliance with AB 361, and to continue to teleconference
without the usual teleconference requirements of the Brown Act, the City Council makes
the following findings:
a. The City Council has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of
emergency; and
b. The state of local emergency continues to directly impact the ability of the City
Council and all other City Legislative Body meetings, as well as staff and
members of the public, from meeting safely in person; and
c. Health orders require all individuals in public spaces to maintain social
distancing and to wear masks when inside public spaces; however, the City
cannot maintain social distancing requirements for the Council Members,
Commissioners, Committee Members, staff and public in meeting spaces.
SECTION 5. City Council and all other City Legislative Body meetings will continue
to be conducted in a hybrid manner including remote and in person participation for the
next 30 days in compliance with AB 361, to better ensure the health and safety of the
public.
SECTION 6. The City Council will reconsider the above findings and the need to
conduct meetings remotely within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution.
SECTION 7. If the City Council determines the need to conduct meetings
remotely still exists at each 30-day interval, the City Council will make such findings by
minute order.
Resolution No. 2021-36
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SECTION 8. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October, 2021.
MELISSAYBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
LISA POPE, City Clerk
seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA, Interim City Attorney
I CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION NO. 2021-36 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at the Regular meeting on October 21,
2021 by the following vote:
AYES: 4 Council Members: Lopez, Merlo, Davis, Ybarra
NOES: 0
ABSENT: 1 Council Member: Larios
ABSTAIN: 0
LISA POPE, City Clerk
seal)
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-847-2021
Submitted by: Joanna Moreno
Submitting Department: Public Utilities
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Declaration of a Phase I Water Supply Shortage
Recommendation:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), in
accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15307, because the action is being carried out by a
regulatory agency as authorized by the California Governor’s October 19, 2021 Drought State of
Emergency Proclamation to assure the maintenance, restoration or enhancement of water resources;
and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-40 declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Section
25.013 of the Vernon Municipal Code and repealing Resolution No. 2017-19.
Background:
In April, May and July of 2021, the Governor of California (Governor) proclaimed various counties in
California to be in a drought state of emergency and on July 8, 2021, issued Executive Order N-10-21.
Los Angeles County was not included in the initial drought proclamations. Since the most recent
proclamation on July 8, 2021, sustained and extreme high temperatures have resulted in further depletion
of California’s water supplies.
On October 19, 2021, the Governor added Los Angeles County and the remaining counties that had not
previously been included, to the Drought State of Emergency Proclamation (Proclamation), resulting in a
statewide drought emergency. Per the Proclamation, local water suppliers must execute a Water
Shortage Contingency Plan, at a level appropriate to local conditions, that consider the possibility of a
third consecutive dry year. Among other things, the Proclamation requires that the State Water
Resources Control Board (SWRCB) track and report monthly on the state’s progress toward achieving a
15 percent (15%) reduction in statewide urban water use as compared to 2020 use.
Staff recommends that Council adopt Resolution 2021-40 declaring a Phase I Water Supply Shortage. In
accordance with Section 25.103 of the Vernon Municipal Code (VMC), a Phase I Water Supply Shortage
may be declared when the City Council determines it is likely that the City will suffer a shortage in City
water supplies up to twenty percent (20%), but shall become mandatory when the City Council
determines that the City will suffer a water shortage in excess of twenty percent (20%) of its normal water
supplies. While staff does not currently anticipate a shortage in Vernon's local groundwater supply, it is
nonetheless prudent to enact measures to conserve water, as the State is in a severe drought overall.
Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) staff are currently working to implement water system operational changes
in order for VPU to do its part in conserving water both near- and long term.
On May 2, 2017, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2017-19, lifting the drought restrictions per
Executive Order B-40-17. Upon adoption of the proposed resolution, Resolution No. 2017-19 will be
repealed and a Phase I Water Supply Shortage declared.
Section 25.101 of the VMC details water conservation requirements that are permanent and always
effective. In summary, these general prohibition requirements are as follows: limited watering hours;
limited watering duration; prohibited excessive water flow or runoff; prohibited washing of hard or paved
surfaces; requirements for recirculating water for water fountains and decorative water features; limited
washing of vehicles; requirement that drinking water be served upon request only; prohibited installation
of single pass cooling systems; and limited commercial car wash and laundry systems.
In addition to the general prohibitions in VMC Section 25.101, declaring a Phase I Water Supply
Shortage would impose the following additional requirements:
1. Limits on watering days: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with
potable water is limited to three (3) days per week on a schedule established and posted by the City. The
City has determined that irrigation of landscaped areas may only be performed on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays. Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with potable
water is prohibited between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. This provision does not apply to
landscape irrigation zones that exclusively use very low flow drip-type irrigation systems when no emitter
produces more than two (2) gallons of water per hour. This provision also does not apply to watering or
irrigating by use of a handheld bucket or similar container, a handheld hose equipped with a positive
self-closing water shutoff nozzle or device, or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of
adjusting or repairing an irrigation system.
2. Obligation to fix leaks, breaks, or malfunctions: All leaks, breaks, or other malfunctions in the water
user’s plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within seventy-two (72) hours of notification by
the City unless other arrangements are made with the City.
Upon City Council’s declaration of a Phase I Water Supply Shortage, staff will provide customers with a
notice detailing water conservation requirements (Attachment 2).
The proposed resolution and related notice have been reviewed and approved as to form by the City
Attorney's Office.
Fiscal Impact:
The fiscal impact associated with the proposed resolution is negligible, as there is very little water used
for landscape within the City of Vernon as compared to overall water consumption. Although customer
plumbing issues may contribute to customer water loss, a reduction in customer water use as a result of
plumbing repairs of such issues is expected to be negligible.
Attachments:
1. Resolution No. 2021-40
2. Notice of Phase I Water Supply Shortage
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-40
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
DECLARING A PHASE I WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE PURSUANT TO
SECTION 25.103 OF THE VERNON MUNICIPAL CODE AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2017-19
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A. On May 2, 2017, the City Council of the City of Vernon adopted Resolution No.
2017-19, lifting the drought restrictions pursuant to California Governor’s Executive Order
B-40-17.
B.In April, May, and July of 2021, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed
various counties, not including Los Angeles County, to be in a drought state of
emergency.
C.On July 8, 2021, the Governor issued Executive Order N-10-21, calling for a
voluntary reduction in water use.
D.Sustained and extreme high temperatures have resulted in further depletion of
California’s water supplies, and on October 19, 2021, the Governor issued a Proclamation
of a Drought State of Emergency statewide.
E.The Drought State of Emergency Proclamation requires that local water suppliers
execute a Water Shortage Contingency Plan, at a level appropriate to local conditions,
that considers the possibility of a third consecutive dry year.
F.The Drought State of Emergency Proclamation requires that the State Water
Resources Control Board track and report monthly on the state’s progress toward
achieving a 15 percent reduction in statewide urban water use as compared to 2020 use.
G.The General Manager of Public Utilities has recommended the City Council
declare a Phase I Water Supply Shortage, consistent with an anticipated water supply
shortage of up to 20 percent, pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 25.103.
H.The City Council of the City of Vernon desires to declare a Phase I Water Supply
Shortage.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines
that the above recitals are true and correct.
Resolution No. 2021-40
Page 2 of 2
_______________________
SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Vernon finds that declaring a Phase
I Water Supply Shortage is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15307, because the action is being carried
out by a regulatory agency as authorized by the California Governor’s October 19, 2021
Drought State of Emergency Proclamation to assure the maintenance, restoration, or
enhancement of water resources.
SECTION 4. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby declares a Phase I
Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Section 25.103 of the Vernon Municipal Code.
SECTION 5. All resolutions or parts of resolutions, specifically Resolution No.
2017-19, not consistent with or in conflict with this resolution, are hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 2021.
_____________________________
MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA,
Interim City Attorney
PUBLIC UTILITIES
4305 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
Telephone (323) 583-8811
November XX, 2021
NOTICE OF PHASE I WATER SUPPLY SHORTAGE
In April, May and July of 2021, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed various counties in California
to be in a drought state of emergency and on July 8, 2021, issued Executive Order N-10-21. Los Angeles County
was not included in the initial three drought proclamations. Since the most recent proclamation on July 8, 2021,
sustained and extreme high temperatures have resulted in further depletion of California’s water supplies.
On October 19, 2021, the Governor of the State of California added Los Angeles County and the remaining
counties that had not previously been included, to the Drought State of Emergency Proclamation, resulting in a
statewide drought emergency. Due to the drought conditions, on November 16, 2021, the Vernon City Council
declared a Phase I Water Supply Shortage pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code § 25.103. The following water
conservation requirements apply during a declared Phase I Water Supply Shortage and are effective
immediately:
1. Limits on watering days: Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with potable
water is limited to three (3) days per week on a schedule established and posted by the City. The City
has determined that irrigation of landscaped areas may only be performed on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. Watering or irrigating of lawn, landscape or other vegetated area with potable water is
prohibited between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. This provision does not apply to landscape
irrigation zones that exclusively use very low flow drip-type irrigation systems when no emitter produces
more than two (2) gallons of water per hour. This provision also does not apply to watering or irrigating
by use of a handheld bucket or similar container, a handheld hose equipped with a positive self-closing
water shutoff nozzle or device, or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of adjusting or
repairing an irrigation system.
2. Obligation to fix leaks, breaks, or malfunctions: All leaks, breaks, or other malfunctions in the water
user’s plumbing or distribution system must be repaired within seventy-two (72) hours of notification
by the City unless other arrangements are made with the City.
In addition to these requirements, Vernon Municipal Code § 25.101 details water conservation requirements
that are permanent and always effective. These general prohibition requirements include but are not limited to:
watering durations of no more than fifteen (15) minutes per day per station, prohibition of excessive water flow
or runoff, and prohibition of washing down hard or paved surfaces except when necessary to alleviate safety or
sanitary hazards.
Violations of conservation requirements are punishable per Vernon Municipal Code § 25.107 as follows:
1. A written warning of violation for the first violation.
2. A surcharge in an amount equal to 10% of the customer’s water bill for a second violation.
3. An additional surcharge 10% for each violation for all subsequent violations. The City may also install a
flow restricting device on the service of the customer.
Additional fines and penalties may be assessed pursuant to the Vernon Municipal Code and/or state law. The
complete Vernon Municipal Code is available online at www.cityofvernon.org.
For information on water conservation tips, please visit the following websites: www.saveourh2o.org and
www.bewaterwise.com. If you have any questions, please contact Joanna Moreno at (323)583-8811 extension
888 or at jmoreno@ci.vernon.ca.us.
Sincerely,
Abraham Alemu
General Manager of Public Utilities
PUBLIC UTILITIES
4305 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
Telephone (323) 583-8811
Noviembre XX, 2021
AVISO DE ESCASEZ DE SUMINISTRO DE AGUA FASE I
En abril, mayo y julio de 2021, el gobernador del estado de California proclamó que varios condados de
California estaban en estado de emergencia por sequía y el 8 de julio de 2021 emitió la Orden Ejecutiva N-10-
21. El condado de Los Ángeles no se incluyó en las tres proclamaciones iniciales de sequía. Desde la
proclamación más reciente del 8 de julio de 2021, las altas temperaturas extremas y sostenidas han provocado
un mayor agotamiento de los suministros de agua de California.
El 19 de octubre de 2021, el gobernador del estado de California agregó el condado de Los Ángeles y los
condados restantes que no se habían incluido previamente a la Proclamación del estado de emergencia por
sequía, lo que resultó en una emergencia por sequía en todo el estado. Debido a las condiciones de sequía, el
16 de noviembre de 2021, el Ayuntamiento de Vernon declaró una Fase I de Escasez de Suministro de Agua en
conformidad con el Código Municipal de Vernon § 25.103. Los siguientes requisitos de conservación de agua se
aplican durante una Fase I de Escasez de Suministro de Agua y son efectivos inmediatamente:
1. Límites en los días de riego: El riego del césped, el jardín u otra área con vegetación con agua potable
se limita a tres (3) días por semana en un horario establecido y publicado por la Ciudad. La Ciudad ha
determinado que el riego del césped, el jardín y de áreas con vegetación solo se puede realizar los
lunes, miércoles y viernes. Está prohibido regar el césped, el jardín u otra área con vegetación con
agua potable entre las 6:00 a.m. y las 6:00 p.m. Esta disposición no se aplica a las zonas de riego de
jardines que utilizan exclusivamente sistemas de riego por goteo de muy bajo flujo cuando ningún
emisor produce más de dos (2) galones de agua por hora. Esta disposición tampoco se aplica al riego o
irrigación mediante el uso de un balde de mano o recipiente similar, una manguera de mano equipada
con una boquilla o dispositivo de cierre automático positivo de cierre de agua, o por períodos de
tiempo muy cortos con el propósito expreso de ajustar o reparar un sistema de riego.
2. Obligación de reparar fugas, roturas o fallas de funcionamiento: Todas las fugas, roturas u otras fallas
en el sistema de plomería o distribución del usuario de agua deben repararse dentro de las setenta y
dos (72) horas posteriores a la notificación por parte de la Ciudad, a menos que se hagan otros
acuerdos con la ciudad.
Además de estos requisitos, el Código Municipal de Vernon § 25.101 detalla los requisitos de conservación del
agua que son permanentes y siempre efectivos. Estos requisitos de prohibición general incluyen, entre otros:
períodos de riego de no más de quince (15) minutos por día por estación, prohibición de flujo o escurrimiento
excesivo de agua y prohibición de lavar superficies duras o pavimentadas, excepto cuando sea necesario para
prevenir o aliviar los peligros sanitarios o de seguridad.
Las infracciones de los requisitos de conservación son punibles según la sección 25.107 del Código Municipal
de Vernon de la manera siguiente:
1. Una advertencia de infracción por escrito por la primera infracción.
2. Un recargo equivalente al 10% de la factura del agua del cliente por una segunda infracción.
3. Un recargo adicional del 10% por cada infracción por todas las infracciones posteriores. La Ciudad
también puede instalar un dispositive de restricción de flujo en el servicio del cliente.
Se pueden imponer multas y sanciones adicionales en conformidad con el Código Municipal de Vernon y/o la
ley estatal. El Código Municipal de Vernon completo está disponible en línea en www.cityofvernon.org.
Para obtener información sobre consejos para la conservación del agua, visite los siguientes sitios web:
www.saveourh2o.org y www.bewaterwise.com. Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Joanna Moreno
por teléfono al (323) 583-8811 extensión 888 o por correo electrónico a jmoreno@ci.vernon.ca.us.
Atentamente,
Abraham Alemu
General Manager of Public Utilities
City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-866-2021
Submitted by: Carlos Fandino
Submitting Department: City Administration
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Approval of Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Malburg Generating Station and Related Assets
Recommendation:
A. Find that the proposed action is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines § 15601(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only
applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment, and § 15301 because the City’s
acquisition of the Malburg Generating Station (MGS) facilities and property involves negligible or no
expansion of an existing use; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-41 authorizing and approving a Purchase and Sale Agreement with
respect to the Malburg Generating Station and related assets; approving other documents in connection
with such acquisition; and authorizing certain other matters relating thereto.
Background:
The Malburg Generating Station (MGS) is a 120 MW base load/134 MW full load combined cycle, natural
gas-fired, electric power plant located within the City. The MGS achieved commercial operation in
October 2005. The City previously owned the MGS and sold the facility and related assets to Bicent
(California) Power LLC (Bicent) in 2008. In connection with the sale of the MGS, the City entered into a
Power Purchase Tolling Agreement, dated April 10, 2008 (PPTA), with Bicent, pursuant to which the City
agreed to purchase the capacity and energy output of the MGS. Under the current PPTA terms, the City
is obligated to pay Bicent an average of $4.3 million per month, for a total of $325 million in projected
payments through April 2028.
MGS Acquisition Project
The City has been exploring the potential purchase of the MGS since 2018. Most recently, the City
began negotiations with Bicent in May 2021. The City’s objective has been to reacquire MGS at a
purchase price such that the total cost of ownership, including projected operating costs, is reasonably
expected to be within the current projected costs payable to Bicent under the PPTA through 2028. Under
existing market circumstances, the City’s total estimated savings between today and 2028 range
between $5 to $10 million. In addition to any savings, the City anticipates significant additional
advantages by regaining ownership and site control, which provides substantial operating flexibility
moving forward.
Pursuant to City Council direction and authority, the parties have reached agreement in principle on a
Purchase and Sale Agreement (PSA) and other documents and matters related to the acquisition. In
addition to price and terms negotiations, the City’s acquisition team has engaged in extensive diligence
and compliance inquiries with regard to present and future electric utility operations.
Under the PSA, the aggregate purchase price to be paid by the City to Bicent for acquisition of the MGS
Assets is $198,000,000, subject to certain adjustments set forth in the PSA, including for prepaid
expenses paid by Bicent and costs to terminate certain arrangements with respect to biomethane fuel.
Key aspects of the PSA include:
• Purchase Price. The negotiated purchase price is $198,000,000 subject to any adjustment which may
come to light during the due diligence period as well as adjustment if the closing occurs after December
14, 2021 to reflect payments by the City under the PPTA on or after December 15, 2021.
• MGS Personnel. As part of the PSA, and in order to ensure continued operations of the MGS, the City
would offer employment to a list of current Bicent employees working at the power plant. Transferring
employees would be placed into comparable job classifications and associated salary ranges as
approved by City Council, and employees would be provided health and welfare benefits in the same
manner as other City employees and consistent with City policies.
• Permits, Licenses and Approvals. The operation of the MGS is subject to a variety of federal, state and
local laws and regulations. Certain permits and approvals will be transferred to the City as part of the
assets purchased upon the acquisition of the MGS Assets by the City under the PSA, and others will be
applied for directly by the City. Other permits and governmental approvals relating to the operation of the
MGS are expected to be obtained by the City following the acquisition of the MGS Assets. Staff expects
to be able to obtain all such permits and governmental approvals in compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local regulations.
• Existing Vendor Contracts. In order to operate the MGS on or after December 15, 2021, the City will
have to assume or otherwise comply with certain vendor contracts previously entered into by Bicent.
Such agreements or arrangements will need to be brought into alignment with City policies and
procedures following the acquisition of the MGS Assets.
• Right to Terminate. Either party has the right to terminate at any time prior to the closing date under
certain circumstances, namely if the closing has not occurred on or before December 31, 2021, or if
there has been a misrepresentation, material default or breach with respect to either party’s
representations and warranties under the PSA, which cannot reasonably be cured.
Pursuant to Section 2.74. of the Vernon Municipal Code, the City may issue bonds for the purpose of
financing or otherwise assisting the acquisition of a facility. Accordingly, if the PSA is approved, staff
would present bond documents for City Council approval at a Special Meeting no later than November
30, 2021, in anticipation of selling the bonds on or about December 7, 2021. Bond closing and
acquisition of the MGS would occur on December 14, 2021.
Fiscal Impact:
If approved, the MGS purchase price is $198,000,000, subject to certain adjustments described in the
PSA. The purchase price would be financed through the issuance of tax-exempt bonds. The ultimate cost
to the City will include fees and costs associated with the acquisition of the MGS and those that are
attributable to the bond financing of such acquisition, the principal and interest on the bonds, and the
projected fixed operating expenses of the MGS, which are currently forecast at $15.6 million annually on
average. It is currently expected that these costs will be less than the existing costs under the PPTA.
Attachments:
1. Resolution No. 2021-41
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-41
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING A PURCHASE AND SALE
AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE MALBURG GENERATING
STATION AND RELATED ASSETS; APPROVING OTHER DOCUMENTS
IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH ACQUISITION; AND AUTHORIZING
CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A. The City of Vernon (City) is a municipal corporation and a chartered city of the
State of California organized and existing under its Charter and the Constitution of the
State of California.
B. The City Council is authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of the City
pursuant to Chapter 8.10 of the City Charter.
C. There has been presented to the City Council of the City (City Council) a
purchase and sale agreement, including the exhibits and schedules attached thereto
(Purchase and Sale Agreement), between the City and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company (Seller), with respect to that certain 134-megawatt
natural gas-fired generating facility located within the City limits on land owned by the
City and known as the “Malburg Generating Station,” together with certain related
electrical interconnection facilities and other assets, property, and contractual rights
(collectively, the “Assets” as more fully described in the Purchase and Sale Agreement),
the output of which generating facility has been previously purchased by the City under
the Power Purchase Tolling Agreement dated as of April 10, 2008, as amended,
between the City and the Seller, for use in the Electric System.
D. The proposed action is categorically exempt from California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines §15601(b)(3), the
general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the
environment, and §15301 because the City's acquisition of the Malburg Generating
Station facilities and property involves negligible or no expansion of an existing use.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and
determines that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 3. The Purchase and Sale Agreement, in substantially the form
attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof as though set forth in full herein,
be and the same is hereby approved. Each of the Mayor, the Mayor Pro Tem and the
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City Administrator (each an “Authorized Officer”), acting singly, is hereby authorized to
execute and deliver the Purchase and Sale Agreement, in the name of and on behalf
of the City, in substantially the form attached hereto with such changes, insertions and
deletions as may be approved by the Authorized Officer executing the Purchase and
Sale Agreement, said execution being conclusive evidence of such approval, and the
City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest thereto. In addition, the City Administrator is
authorized to approve changes to the schedules attached to the Purchase and Sale
Agreement (including changes to the corresponding provisions in the Purchase and
Sale Agreement) as may be required to conform to additional information developed or
acquired by the City through the due diligence process.
SECTION 4. The Bill of Sale, in substantially the form attached hereto as
Exhibit B, and made a part hereof as though set forth in full herein, be and the same is
hereby approved. Each of the Authorized Officers, acting singly, is hereby authorized
to execute and deliver the Bill of Sale, in the name of and on behalf of the City, in
substantially the form attached hereto with such changes, insertions and deletions as
may be approved by the Authorized Officer executing said Bill of Sale and as are
consistent with the determinations of the terms of the 2021 Series Bonds made
pursuant to this Resolution, said execution being conclusive evidence of such
approval.
SECTION 5. The Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance, in substantially
the form attached to the form of the Preliminary Official Statement attached hereto as
Exhibit C, be and the same is hereby approved. Each of the Authorized Officers, acting
singly, is hereby authorized to execute and deliver the Substitution of Trustee and Full
Reconveyance, in the name of and on behalf of the City, in substantially such form with
such changes, insertions and deletions as may be approved by the Authorized Officer
executing the same, said execution being conclusive evidence of such approval, and
the City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest thereto.
SECTION 6. The Termination of Lease and Grant of Easements, in substantially
the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, and made a part hereof as though set forth in full
herein, be and the same is hereby approved. Each of the Authorized Officers, acting
singly, is hereby authorized to execute and deliver the Termination of Lease and Grant
of Easements, in the name of and on behalf of the City, in substantially the form
attached hereto with such changes, insertions and deletions as may be approved by the
Authorized Officer executing said Termination of Lease and Grant of Easements and as
are consistent with the determinations of the terms of the 2021 Series Bonds made
pursuant to this Resolution, said execution being conclusive evidence of such approval.
SECTION 7. The Mayor, the Mayor Pro Tem, the City Administrator, the
Treasurer, the Finance Director, the City Clerk, the Interim City Attorney, the Director of
Public Utilities and any other proper official, officer or employee of the City, acting
singly, be and each of them hereby is authorized to execute and deliver any and all
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documents and instruments and to do and cause to be done any and all acts and things
necessary or convenient in carrying out the actions authorized by this Resolution and
the transactions contemplated by the documents and instruments approved or
authorized by this Resolution, and the authorization, execution, delivery and
performance by the City of its obligations under such documents and instruments,
including, without limitation, making any determinations or submission of any
documents or reports which are required by any rule or regulation of any governmental
entity in connection with the acquisition of the Malburg Generating Station, providing for
the giving of written directions and notices, and the securing of any necessary third
party approvals in connection with such acquisition.
SECTION 8. All actions heretofore taken by any committee of the City Council,
or any official, officer, employee, representative or agent of the City, in connection with
the acquisition of the Malburg Generating Station or the authorization, execution,
delivery, or performance of the City’s obligations under the documents and instruments
approved or authorized by this Resolution and the other actions contemplated by this
Resolution, are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed.
SECTION 9. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 2021.
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MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA,
Interim City Attorney
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth
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PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
by and between
CITY OF VERNON,
and
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 15, 2021
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS .............................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Defined Terms .............................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Interpretation ............................................................................................................... 10
ARTICLE 2 PURCHASE AND SALE ........................................................................................... 11
2.1 Purchase and Sale of Assets ........................................................................................ 11
2.2 Excluded Assets .......................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Liabilities .................................................................................................................... 14
2.4 Deposits, Purchase Price and Payment ....................................................................... 16
2.5 Closing ........................................................................................................................ 18
2.6 Deliveries at Closing ................................................................................................... 18
2.7 Recordation ................................................................................................................. 21
2.8 Non-Assignable Assets ............................................................................................... 21
ARTICLE 3 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER
AT CLOSING ............................................................................................................. 22
3.1 Conditions Precedent to Closing ................................................................................. 22
ARTICLE 4 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF SELLER AT
CLOSING ................................................................................................................... 23
4.1 Conditions Precedent to Closing ................................................................................. 23
ARTICLE 5 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER ..................................... 24
5.1 Representations and Warranties with Respect to Seller .............................................. 24
5.2 Representations and Warranties with Respect to the Facility ..................................... 27
ARTICLE 6 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER ............................ 32
6.1 Transaction Representations ....................................................................................... 32
6.2 Litigation ..................................................................................................................... 33
6.3 Availability of Funds .................................................................................................. 33
6.4 Brokers ........................................................................................................................ 33
ARTICLE 7 COVENANTS OF SELLER ....................................................................................... 33
7.1 Access and Investigation ............................................................................................. 33
7.2 Preservation of Assets ................................................................................................. 34
7.3 Governmental Approvals, Assigned Agreement Consents and Agreements .............. 34
7.4 Notifications to Purchaser ........................................................................................... 34
7.5 Commercially Reasonable Efforts .............................................................................. 35
7.6 Insurance ..................................................................................................................... 35
7.7 Further Assurances; Post-Closing Assignments ......................................................... 35
7.8 Information Sharing .................................................................................................... 35
7.9 Financing Cooperation ................................................................................................ 36
7.10 LTSA ........................................................................................................................... 36
ARTICLE 8 PURCHASER COVENANTS .................................................................................... 36
8.1 Actions Before Closing Date ...................................................................................... 36
8.2 Assigned Agreement Consents, Approvals and Notifications .................................... 36
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8.3 Availability of Facility Records .................................................................................. 36
8.4 Seller Marks ................................................................................................................ 37
8.5 Commercially Reasonable Efforts .............................................................................. 37
8.6 Further Assurances; Post-Closing Assignments ......................................................... 37
ARTICLE 9 CERTAIN AGREEMENTS ....................................................................................... 37
9.1 Regulatory Matters ...................................................................................................... 37
9.2 Taxes ........................................................................................................................... 38
9.3 Employment Matters ................................................................................................... 40
ARTICLE 10 TERMINATION; SURVIVAL .................................................................................. 42
10.1 Rights to Terminate ..................................................................................................... 42
10.2 Effect of Termination .................................................................................................. 42
10.3 Survival ....................................................................................................................... 43
ARTICLE 11 LIMITED INDEMNITY ............................................................................................ 43
11.1 Limited Indemnity ...................................................................................................... 43
11.2 No Recourse Against Third Parties ............................................................................. 45
11.3 Defense of Claims ....................................................................................................... 45
ARTICLE 12 DISPUTE RESOLUTION .......................................................................................... 46
12.1 Dispute Resolution ...................................................................................................... 46
12.2 Informal Resolution .................................................................................................... 47
12.3 Arbitration ................................................................................................................... 47
12.4 Waiver of Jury Trial .................................................................................................... 47
ARTICLE 13 MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................ 47
13.1 Expenses ..................................................................................................................... 47
13.2 Representations and Warranties Exclusive ................................................................. 48
13.3 Entire Document ......................................................................................................... 48
13.4 Schedules .................................................................................................................... 48
13.5 Counterparts ................................................................................................................ 48
13.6 Severability ................................................................................................................. 49
13.7 Assignability ............................................................................................................... 49
13.8 Consents ...................................................................................................................... 49
13.9 Captions ...................................................................................................................... 49
13.10 Governing Law ........................................................................................................... 49
13.11 Limitations on Liability .............................................................................................. 49
13.12 Notices ........................................................................................................................ 50
13.13 Time is of the Essence ................................................................................................ 51
13.14 No Third Party Beneficiaries ...................................................................................... 51
13.15 No Joint Venture ......................................................................................................... 51
13.16 Construction of Agreement ......................................................................................... 51
13.17 Conflicts ...................................................................................................................... 51
13.18 Waiver of Sovereign Immunity .................................................................................. 51
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Exhibits
Exhibit A Form of Bill of Sale
Exhibit B Form of Deed of Transfer
Exhibit C Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement
Exhibit D Form of Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance
Exhibit E Form of Termination of Lease
Exhibit F Form of Assignment of the Amended and Restated Services Agreement for Malburg
Generating Station
Schedules
Schedule 1.1-FS Facility Site
Schedule 1.1-PE Permitted Encumbrances
Schedule 2.1(b) Electrical Interconnection Facilities
Schedule 2.1(c) Pre-Ordered Equipment
Schedule 2.1(d) Spare Parts
Schedule 2.1(e) Permits
Schedule 2.1(g) Assigned Agreements
Schedule 2.1(l) Miscellaneous Assets
Schedule 2.2(k) Seller Marks
Schedule 2.2(m) Rights to Recovery
Schedule 2.2(p) Other Excluded Assets
Schedule 2.3(a) Other Assumed Liabilities
Schedule 2.4(b)(1) Prepaid Expenses
Schedule 3.1(a) Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals
Schedule 3.1(b) Required Consents
Schedule 4.1(c) Seller Required Governmental Approvals
Schedule 5.1(c) No Violation
Schedule 5.1(d) Seller Required Other Consents, Approvals and Notices
Schedule 5.1(e) Litigation
Schedule 5.1(f) Tax Liabilities
Schedule 5.2(a)(1) Compliance with Governmental Rules and Permits
Schedule 5.2(a)(2) Environmental Legal Compliance
Schedule 5.2(c) Condemnation and Other Proceedings; Outstanding Collateral
Schedule 5.2(d) Sufficiency of Assets
Schedule 5.2(e) Facility Contracts
Schedule 5.2(h) Taxes
Schedule 5.2(i) Facility Employees
Schedule 5.2(j) Absence of Changes
Schedule 5.2(k) Insurance
Schedule 6.1(d) Purchaser’s Required Consents, Approvals and Notices
Schedule 9.3(a) Facility Employees to be Offered City Employment
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PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
This PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made, as of
November 15, 2021, by and between the City of Vernon, California, a municipal corporation and a
chartered city duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the
State of California and its Charter (the “City” or “Purchaser”), and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”). Seller and Purchaser are referred to herein
sometimes individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
RECITALS
A. Capitalized terms are defined in Article 1.
B. The Seller owns that certain 134-megawatt natural gas-fired generating facility
known as the Malburg Generating Station (as more particularly defined below, the “Facility”).
C. Purchaser desires to purchase, and Seller desires to sell the Facility, pursuant to the
terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
D. In connection with such purchase and sale, Purchaser, as lessor, and Seller, as lessee,
desire to terminate the lease of the Facility Site and Purchaser and Seller desire to terminate the other
Prior Agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the respective covenants and promises contained
herein and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby
acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
1.1 Defined Terms. The following terms when used in this Agreement (or in the
Schedules and Exhibits) with initial letters capitalized have the meanings set forth below:
“2007 PSA” means that certain Amended and Restated Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated
as of December 13, 2007, by and between City of Vernon and Bicent (California) Power LLC.
“2008 Closing Date” means April 10, 2008.
“Accounting Firm” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(j).
“Affiliate” of a Person means any other Person that (a) directly or indirectly controls the
specified Person; or (b) is controlled by or is under direct or indirect common control with the
specified Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control,” when used with respect to any
specified Person, means the power to direct the management or policies of the specified Person,
directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, partnership or limited
liability company interests, by contract or otherwise.
“Agreement” means this Purchase and Sale Agreement, together with the Exhibits and
Schedules.
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“Alternative Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(c).
“Arbitrator” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.3.
“Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.
“Assign” and “Assignment” have the meaning set forth in Section 13.7.
“Assigned Agreement Consent” means, with respect to any Assigned Agreement, one or
more letters, resolutions, consents or agreements sufficient to evidence the granting of all consent(s)
required under such Assigned Agreement for the assignment to Purchaser of such Assigned
Agreement in accordance with its terms.
“Assigned Agreements” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(g).
“Assignment and Assumption Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a)(2).
“Assumed Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).
“Benefit Plans” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c)(10).
“Bill of Sale” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a)(1).
“Biofuel Letter Agreements” means, together, (i) the Letter Agreement dated February 28,
2012, by and between Purchaser and Biofuel Generation Services LLC and (ii) the Letter Agreement
dated April 18, 2017, by and between Purchaser and Biofuel Generation Services LLC.
“Business Day” means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banks are
legally closed for business in the State of California.
“Capital Expenditures” means, for any period being measured hereunder, the aggregate of all
expenditures (whether paid in cash or other assets or accrued as a liability (but without duplication))
during such period that, in conformity with GAAP, are required to be included in or reflected in a
fixed asset account; provided, however, that Capital Expenditures shall include, whether or not such a
designation would be in conformity with GAAP, any amounts characterized as capital expenditures
under the Assigned Agreements.
“CEC” means the California Energy Commission.
“CERCLA” means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. §§9601 et seq.).
“City” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
“Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(f).
“Closing” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5.
“Closing Conditions” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.
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“Closing Date” means the date on which the Closing takes place.
“COBRA Continuation Coverage” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(h).
“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
“Commercially Reasonable Efforts” means efforts which are reasonably within the
contemplation of the Parties at the time of executing this Agreement and which do not require the
performing Party to expend any funds other than expenditures which are customary and reasonable in
transactions of the kind and nature contemplated by this Agreement in order for the performing Party
to satisfy its obligations hereunder. For purposes of this Agreement, “Commercially Reasonable
Efforts” include incremental costs incurred by the performing Party to cause its employees and
advisors to take any actions which are reasonably necessary in respect of the required matter,
including, without limitation, incremental payroll costs and other related expenses.
“Confidentiality Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(b).
“COVID-19” means SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions, variations or
mutations thereof or related or associated epidemics, pandemics or disease outbreaks.
“COVID-19 Measures” means any action or inaction by the Seller or any third party in
response to COVID-19, including any workforce reduction or its or their compliance with any
quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” social distancing, shut down, closure, sequester, safety
or similar law, guidelines or recommendations promulgated by any Governmental Authority or any
industry group, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health
Organization, in each case, in connection with, related to, or in response to COVID-19, including the
CARES Act and Families First Act or any disaster plan of any Group Company or any change in
applicable Laws related to, in connection with or in response to COVID-19.
“Deed of Transfer” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a)(1).
“Direct Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.3(c).
“Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1.
“Effects” has the meaning set forth in the definition of Material Adverse Effect.
“Electrical Interconnection Facilities” means the electric interconnection and transmission
facilities on the Facility’s side of the fence line as depicted in Schedule 2.1(b).
“Emission Reduction Credits” means any emissions reduction credits relating to the Facility,
including, but not limited to, any cap and trade compliance instruments or regional clean air
incentives market (RECLAIM) trading credits.
“Emissions Rights” means allowances, Emission Reduction Credits, offsets or other
authorizations to emit air pollutants with respect to the Facility.
“Environmental Laws” means any Governmental Rules relating to or imposing liability or
standards of conduct with respect to the protection of human health, safety or the environment
(including ambient air, soil, surface water, ground water, wetlands, land or subsurface strata),
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including Governmental Rules relating to (a) emissions, discharges, releases or threatened releases of
Hazardous Substances into the environment, (b) manufacture, generation, processing, distribution,
use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport or handling of Hazardous Substances, and (c) human
exposure to Hazardous Substances or conditions, including CERCLA, the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. §§ 5101 et seq.), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42
U.S.C. §§ 6901 et seq.), the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.), the
Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 et seq.), the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et
seq.), the Oil Pollution Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 2701 et seq.), the Occupational Safety and Health Act (29
U.S.C. §§ 651 et seq.), the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (42 U.S.C. §§
11001 et seq.), the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. §§ 1531 et seq.), the Porter-Cologne Water
Quality Control Act (Cal. Water Code §§ 13000 et seq.), the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act of 1986 (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§ 25249.5 et seq.), the Hazardous Substance
Account Act (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§ 25300 et seq.), the Hazardous Waste Control Act (Cal.
Health & Safety Code §§ 25100 et seq.), the California Clean Air Act (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§
39000 et seq.), the California Endangered Species Act (Cal. Fish & Game Code §§ 2050 et seq.), the
Warren-Alquist Act (Cal. Public Resources Code §§ 25410 et seq.) and the California Native Plant
Protection Act (Cal. Fish & Game Code §§ 1900 et seq.).
“Environmental Permit” means any Permit required under applicable Environmental Laws.
“Equipment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(c).
“ERISA Affiliate” and “ERISA Affiliate Plans” have the respective meanings set forth in
Section 2.3(c)(10).
“Excluded Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.
“Excluded Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c).
“Facility” means that certain 134 MW full load combined cycle, natural gas-fired, electric
power plant located at 2715 East 50th Street in the City.
“Facility Assets” means all assets set forth in Sections 2.1(a)-(f) and (h)-(k).
“Facility Contracts” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(e).
“Facility Employees” means the individuals regularly performing services at or in connection
with the Facility, listed on Schedule 5.2(i).
“Facility Records” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(h).
“Facility Site” means the land described on Schedule 1.1-FS that is subject to the Lease.
“Final Closing Statement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(3).
“Final Purchase Price Adjustment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(4).
“GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles set forth in the opinions and
pronouncements of the Accounting Principles Board and the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants and the Financial Accounting Standards Board or in such other statements by such other
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entity as may be in general use by significant segments of the accounting profession as in effect from
time to time.
“Governing Documents” means, with respect to any Person, the documents under which such
Person is organized and existing, including, in the case of a Person that is a corporation, its articles of
incorporation and bylaws, in the case of a Person that is a limited liability company, the certificate
filed with the jurisdiction in which it was organized and any applicable limited liability company
agreement, or in the case of a Person that is a partnership, the certificate filed with the jurisdiction in
which it was organized and any applicable partnership agreement. In the case of the City, it means
the City’s charter.
“Governmental Approval” means any action, approval, consent, waiver, exemption, variance,
franchise, order, Permit, authorization, right or license of or from a Governmental Authority.
“Governmental Authority” means any federal, state, local, tribal or other governmental,
quasi-governmental, regulatory or administrative agency, authority, commission, department, board,
subdivision, court, tribunal, official, arbitrator, arbitral body or other body.
“Governmental Rules” means all applicable laws (including the common law), statutes,
treaties, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, judgments, enactments, decrees, injunctions, writs and
orders, decisions, directives and agreements, authorizations or other restrictions of or enacted by any
Governmental Authority, or any binding interpretation or administration of any of the foregoing.
“Hazardous Substance” means, collectively, (a) any chemical, material or substance that is
listed or regulated under applicable Governmental Rules as a “hazardous” or “toxic” substance or
waste, or as a “contaminant” or “pollutant” or words of similar import, (b) any petroleum or
petroleum products, flammable materials, explosives, radioactive materials, asbestos, urea
formaldehyde foam insulation, and transformers or other equipment that contain polychlorinated
biphenyls and (c) any other chemical or other material or substance, exposure to which is prohibited,
limited or regulated by any Governmental Rules, including but not limited to Environmental Laws.
“Indemnifiable Loss” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(a).
“Indemnifying Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(d).
“Independent Accountant” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(4).
“Interconnection and Transmission Services Agreement” means that certain Interconnection
and Transmission Service Agreement, dated April 10, 2008, between the City and Bicent (California)
Malburg LLC, as amended to the date hereof.
“JAMS” means Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc.
“Knowledge” means the actual knowledge after reasonable investigation, with respect to
Seller each of Kerri Langlais, James Nolan and Matt Richards, and with respect to Purchaser Carlos
R. Fandino.
“Lease” means the Lease and Grant of Easements, dated April 10, 2008, between the City
and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, as amended to the date hereof.
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“Liens” means (i) with respect to real property, liens, charges, pledges, options, mortgages,
deeds of trust, security interests, claims, easements, and other encumbrances affecting title to or
possession of real property and (ii) with respect to personal property, liens, charges, pledges, options
and security interests, in the case of (i) or (ii), whether imposed by law, agreement, understanding or
otherwise.
“Losses” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2.
“LTSA” means that certain Amended and Restated Services Agreement between Siemens
Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, dated as of
September 30, 2010, as amended or supplemented as of the date hereof and all change orders relating
thereto entered into on or prior to the date hereof.
“Material Adverse Effect” means any adverse event, condition, effect, change, event,
development or circumstance (each, an “Effect”) that, individually or when considered together with
all other Effects, has had or would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the
business, assets, condition (financial or otherwise) or results of operations of the Assets (taken as a
whole; provided, however, that, in no event shall any of the following, alone or in combination, be
deemed to constitute, nor shall any of the following be taken into account in determining whether
there has occurred, a Material Adverse Effect: (i) Effects resulting from conditions generally
affecting the electric power generation industry or the U.S. or global economy or capital markets as a
whole, to the extent that such conditions do not have a disproportionate adverse impact on the Assets;
(ii) Effects resulting from changes in Governmental Rules to the extent that such changes do not have
a disproportionate adverse impact on the Assets; (iii) Effects of any war, act of terrorism, civil unrest
or similar event to the extent that such conditions do not have a disproportionate adverse impact on
the Assets; (iv) Effects arising from COVID-19 or any COVID-19 Measures or any change in such
COVID-19 Measures; and (v) Effects of any action taken, or any omission to act, by Purchaser or
any of its Affiliates that constitutes a breach of this Agreement or any Related Agreement.
“Memorandum of Lease and Easements” means that certain Memorandum of Lease and
Easements dated April 10, 2008, between the City and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, as amended
to the date hereof.
“Miscellaneous Assets” means those assets set forth on Schedule 2.1(1).
“Non-Recourse Person” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2.
“Notice of Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(h).
“November PPTA Invoice” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(b)(11).
“Objection Statement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(4).
“Party” and “Parties” have the meanings set forth in the introductory paragraph hereto.
“Party Group” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2.
“Per Diem Taxes” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(a)(i).
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“Permits” means any material permit, authorization, certification, license, order, exemption
or plan required under applicable Governmental Rules for the ownership or operation of the Facility,
including consents and approvals relating to Emissions Rights to the extent granted, approved or
consented to by a Governmental Authority.
“Permitted Encumbrances” means with respect to the Assets: (i) all encumbrances set forth
on Schedule 1.1-PE, and in addition thereto, encumbrances or liens constituting Assumed Liabilities;
(ii) inchoate mechanics’, materialmen’s, warehouseman’s and similar liens for sums not yet due;
(iii) zoning, building codes and other land use laws regulating the use or occupancy of the Facility
Site or the activities conducted thereon which are imposed by any Governmental Authority having
jurisdiction over the Facility Site but solely to the extent same do not impair the ability of Purchaser
to use and operate the Facility in accordance with the Permits consistent with past practice; (iv) Liens
for Taxes not yet due and payable or being contested in good faith, for which adequate reserves or
collateral have been provided; and (v) any other encumbrances, if any, to be recorded pursuant to this
Agreement against the Assets.
“Person” means an individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, limited liability
company, trust, association or unincorporated organization or any Governmental Authority.
“Petition” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(a)(1)(iii).
“Post-Closing Tax Period” means any Tax period beginning after the Closing Date and the
portion of any Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date.
“PPTA” means that certain Power Purchase Tolling Agreement, dated as of April 10, 2008,
between the City and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, as amended to the date hereof, pursuant to
which Seller has agreed to sell and deliver exclusively to the Buyer, and the Buyer purchase and
receive, on a tolling basis, Contract Capacity, Contract Energy, Ancillary Services, and Resource
Adequacy Benefits (in each case, as defined in the PPTA) from the Facility through April 9, 2028.
“Pre-Closing Tax Period” shall mean any Tax period ending on or before the Closing Date
and the portion of any Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date.
“Preliminary Closing Statement” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(2).
“Prior Agreements” means, individually or collectively, as the context may so require: (i) the
PPTA, (ii) the Assignment and Assumption Agreement, (iii) the Interconnection and Transmission
Services Agreement, (iv) the Lease, (v) the Subordination Agreement, (vi) the Seller Subordinate
Deed of Trust and, (vii) Seller’s Lender Deed of Trust, (viii) the Memorandum of Lease and
Easements, (ix) the Biofuel Letter Agreements and (x) any other agreement between Purchaser and
Seller and/or Bicent (California) Power LLC or any Affiliate of either entered into prior to the date
hereof; provided that neither the Settlement Agreement and Release, entered into as of June 1, 2021,
by and between Purchaser and Seller nor the 2008 PSA shall be considered a “Prior Agreement.”
“Prudent Industry Practices” means any of the practices, methods and acts recommended by
equipment manufacturers or generally engaged in or approved by the electric generation industry in
the State of California during the relevant time period for natural gas fired electric generating
facilities consistent with Governmental Rules or Permits. Prudent Industry Practice is not intended to
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be limited to the optimum practice, method or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be a
spectrum of reasonable and prudent practices, methods, standards and procedures.
“Purchase Orders” means, collectively, (i) Purchase Order No. MGS21896 issued by
Colorado Energy Management, LLC to Cormetech Inc. dated April 22, 2021 for the supply, delivery
and installation of two Catalysts, SCR1, SCR2 and related Standard Terms and Conditions between
Colorado Energy Management, LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013 and (ii) Purchase
Order No. MGS22472 issued by Colorado Energy Management, LLC to Cormetech Inc. dated
September 21, 2021 for the catalyst storage services and related Standard Terms and Conditions
between Colorado Energy Management, LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013.
“Purchase Price” means $198,000,000.
“Purchase Price Adjustment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(1).
“Purchaser” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
“Purchaser Indemnitee” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(b).
“Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a).
“Related Agreements” means, individually or collectively, as the context may so require:
(i) Termination of Lease, and (ii) Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance.
“Release” means any releasing, disposing, discharging, injecting, spilling, leaking, leaching,
pumping, dumping, emitting, escaping, emptying, seeping, dispersal, migration, transporting or
placing of Hazardous Substances, including without limitation, the moving of Hazardous Substances
through, into or upon, any land, soil, surface water, ground water or air, or otherwise entering into the
environment.
“Required Consents” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(b).
“Retained Books and Records” means (a) all official seals, minute books, resolutions, charter
documents, and financial records of Seller, (b) such files, books and records, including original tax
records, to the extent they relate primarily to (i) any of the Excluded Assets, (ii) Excluded- Liabilities
or (iii) the organization, existence, capitalization or debt financing of Seller, (c) such books, files and
records (or to the extent reasonable, only such portions thereof that could be redacted) that would
otherwise constitute a Facility Record but for the fact that disclosure of such books, files or records
(or unredacted portions thereof) could (i) waive any attorney client, work product or like privilege,
(ii) disclose information about Seller that is unrelated to the Assets, (iii) disclose information about
Seller pertaining to energy or project evaluation methodologies, economic evaluation of the Assets,
energy or natural gas price curves or projections or other economic predictive models or (iv) all
books and records prepared in connection with or related to any transactions with other Persons
relating to a potential sale of the Assets, including bids received from other Persons prior to (but not
after) the date hereof with respect to and economic evaluations relating to the Assets or the Assumed
Liabilities, provided that the documents in this subsection (c) related to the development, ownership
or operation of the Facility shall be provided upon written notice by Purchaser, to the extent
permitted by Governmental Rules or applicable privileges or (d) all personnel files and medical
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records relating to the Facility Employees (except such files and records as may be transferred to
Purchaser without violating Governmental Rules or applicable employer-employee privileges).
“Seller” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
“Seller Indemnitee” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(a).
“Seller’s Lender Deed of Trust” means that certain Leasehold Deed of Trust, Fixture Filing,
Security Agreement and Assignment of Leases and Rents, dated as of February 6, 2014, by and
between Bicent (California) Malburg LLC and First American Title Insurance Company, as trustee
for the benefit of MUFG Union Bank, N.A. as successor to Union Bank of California, N.A., as
collateral agent, as amended to the date hereof.
“Seller Marks” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(k).
“Seller Required Governmental Approvals” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(c).
“Seller Subordinate Deed of Trust” means that certain Deed of Trust, Leasehold Deed of
Trust, Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing, dated as of April 10, 2008, by
and between Bicent (California) Malburg LLC and First American Title Insurance Company, as
trustee for the benefit of the City, as beneficiary, as amended to the date hereof.
“Seller’s Account” means the bank account designated by Seller in writing to Purchaser.
“Siemens” means Siemens Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
“Spare Parts” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).
“Straddle Period” means any Tax period beginning before the Closing Date and ending after
the Closing Date.
“Subordination Agreement” means that certain Subordination of Deed of Trust, dated as of
April 10, 2008, by and among City and MUFG Union Bank, N.A. as successor to Union Bank of
California, N.A., as lender to Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, and Bicent (California) Malburg
LLC, as amended to the date hereof.
“Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance” means that certain Substitution of Trustee
and Full Reconveyance, dated as of the date of Closing, to be executed and delivered by the City,
relating to the termination of the Seller Subordinate Deed of Trust.
“Tax” means any federal, state, local or foreign income, gross receipts, license, payroll,
employment, excise, severance, stamp, occupation, premium, windfall profits, environmental,
customs duties, capital stock, franchise, profits, withholding, social security (or similar),
unemployment, disability, real property (including assessments, fees or other charges based on the
use or ownership of real property), personal property, sales, use, transfer, registration, value added,
alternative or add-on minimum, estimated tax, or other tax of any kind whatsoever, including any
interest, penalty or addition thereto, whether disputed or not, including, without limitation, any item
for which liability arises as a transferee or successor-in-interest.
“Tax Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(e).
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“Tax Return” means any return, report, information return, schedule, certificate, statement or
other document (including any related or supporting information) filed or required to be filed with,
or, where none is required to be filed with a Governmental Authority, the statement or other
document issued by, a Governmental Authority in connection with any Tax.
“Third Party Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.3(a).
“Title Report” means a title report, dated as of the Closing Date, from First American Title
Company, or another title insurance company reasonably acceptable to Purchaser, with respect to the
real property interests subject to the Lease.
“Termination of Lease” means that certain Termination of Lease and Grant of Easements to
be entered into as of the Closing Date between the City and Purchaser, relating to the termination of
the Lease.
“Transferred Employee” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(c).
“Treasury Regulation” means the temporary and final Treasury regulations promulgated
under the Code.
“Union” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(i)(3).
1.2 Interpretation. In this Agreement, unless a clear contrary intention appears:
(a)the singular number includes the plural number and vice versa;
(b)reference to any Person includes such Person’s successors and assigns but, if
applicable, only if such successors and assigns are permitted by this Agreement, and reference to a
Person in a particular capacity excludes such Person in any other capacity;
(c)reference to any gender includes the other gender;
(d)reference to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or
instrument means such agreement, document or instrument as amended or modified and in effect
from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and, if applicable, the terms hereof;
(e)reference to any Article, Section, Schedule or Exhibit means such Article,
Section, Schedule or Exhibit to this Agreement, and references in any Article, Section, Schedule,
Exhibit or definition to any clause means such clause of such Article, Section, Schedule, Exhibit or
definition;
(f)“hereunder,” “hereof,” “hereto” and words of similar import are references to
this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular Section or other provision hereof or thereof,
unless otherwise specified;
(g)“including” (and correlative terms) means “including without limitation” and
“including, but not limited to;”
(h)relative to the determination of any period of time, “from” means “from and
including,” “to” means “to but excluding” and “through” means “through and including;”
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(i)examples shall not be construed to limit, expressly or by implication, the
matter they illustrate;
(j)reference to any law (including statutes and ordinances) means such law as
amended, modified codified or reenacted, in whole or in part, and in effect from time to time,
including rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;
(k)except where the context otherwise requires, “or” shall have the inclusive
meaning frequently designated by “and/or”; and
(l)references to Exhibits that are “substantially in the form” shall mean that the
Parties may make conforming changes as necessary to reflect the nature of the transaction or make
other reasonable accommodations to facilitate the Closing but shall not require the Parties to accept
changes that materially affect the agreement of the Parties as evidenced in such Exhibit.
ARTICLE 2
PURCHASE AND SALE
2.1 Purchase and Sale of Assets. At the Closing, subject to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, including satisfaction (or waiver by the Party entitled thereto) of the Closing
Conditions and the closing conditions set forth in Article 4, Seller will sell, convey, assign, transfer
and deliver, and Purchaser will purchase and acquire from Seller, free and clear of any Liens other
than Permitted Encumbrances, all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, and to the Assets, including
the Assets identified below, but excluding the Excluded Assets (collectively, the “Assets”):
(a)(i) all buildings, improvements, structures and fixtures located at the Facility
Site, and (ii) easements, privileges, rights-of-way, licenses and other rights pertaining to or accruing
for the benefit of the Facility Site, in each case, except as expressly granted pursuant to the Lease;
(b)the Electrical Interconnection Facilities set forth on Schedule 2.1(b);
(c)all equipment and materials including turbines, generators, transformers,
tractors, trailers, vehicles (to the extent dedicated to the ongoing operation of the Facility),
communications equipment, facilities, inventory (other than spare parts), machinery, engines, goods,
supplies, furniture, fixtures, keys, furnishings, tools, software and hardware integrated with other
Equipment and other tangible personal property owned by Seller and related primarily to the
development, engineering, procurement, construction, ownership and operation of the Facility and
located at the Facility Site or stored off-site, and including all contracts for equipment and materials
which have been paid for and not yet delivered, including those set forth in Schedule 2.1(c)
(collectively, the “Equipment”), and, all warranties and guarantees, express or implied, existing for
the benefit of Seller in connection with the foregoing;
(d)the spare parts listed on Schedule 2.1(d) (the “Spare Parts”);
(e)to the extent assignable, the Permits listed on Schedule 2.1(e), including all
Emissions Rights, and all other Permits, if any, primarily related to the Facility and all pending
applications therefor or renewals thereof;
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(f)the rights to the name “Malburg Generating Station”; and a nonexclusive,
royalty-free, transferable and perpetual right and license to use Seller’s intellectual property, licenses,
patents, trademarks, copyrighted materials, know-how, trade secrets, confidential or proprietary
information, technical information, blueprints, software and process technology in connection with
the development, engineering, procurement, construction, ownership or operation of the Facility,
subject to any limitations contained in Seller’s agreements with third parties relating thereto;
provided, however, that any confidential or proprietary information of Siemens shall be transferred
only upon, and subject to, obtaining the consent of Siemens, which Seller shall use Commercially
Reasonable Efforts to obtain;
(g)the assigned agreements set forth on Schedule 2.1(g) (the “Assigned
Agreements”);
(h)subject to Section 7.8, all owned information, files, books, records,
correspondence (including with Governmental Authorities), data, plans, specifications, procedures,
contracts, addresses and recorded knowledge relating primarily to the Facility (in each case whether
in electronic or paper form, but if in electronic form only to the extent reasonably retrievable and not
including e-mails), including all construction and development, operation, generation and
hydrological records, service and repair records, equipment logs, operating documents,
specifications, operating guides, service and warranty records, insurance claims and reports, safety,
compliance and maintenance manuals, studies, reports, diagrams and other similar documents
relating primarily to the development, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Facility (the
“Facility Records”); provided, however, that Purchaser shall not acquire or obtain the Retained
Books and Records;
(i)insurance proceeds received or to be received in connection with the Facility
Assets, and all pending insurance claims, if any, by Seller in respect thereof, in each case for any
period arising after the date of this Agreement;
(j)warranty claims against manufacturers and other suppliers in connection with
the Assets;
(k)all other claims against third parties, if any, with respect to the Facility or the
Assets; and
(l)the Miscellaneous Assets identified on Schedule 2.1(1).
2.2 Excluded Assets. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be construed as
conferring on Purchaser, and Purchaser is not hereby acquiring the properties and assets of Seller
listed or described in this Section 2.2 (all such properties and assets not being acquired by Purchaser
are herein referred to as the “Excluded Assets”):
(a)all of Seller’s cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities, prepaid
expenses, advance payments, surety accounts, deposits and other similar prepaid items (including for
the purchase of natural gas), checks in transit and undeposited checks;
(b)any assets, property and other rights held or owned by Seller not related
primarily to the Assets and not otherwise reasonably required for the ownership or operation of the
Facility consistent with past practice;
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(c)all of Seller’s accounts and notes receivable relating to the Assets, or any of
them (as the case may be) as of 11:59 P.M. on the Closing Date;
(d)forecasts and other proprietary information of Seller that do not relate solely
to the operation and maintenance of the Facility, provided that nothing in this Section 2.2(d) shall
limit Purchaser’s rights and license to use certain proprietary information as provided in
Section 2.1(f);
(e)all of Seller’s rights under contracts that are not Assigned Agreements;
(f)any and all rights, demands, claims, credits, allowances, rebates, causes of
action, known or unknown, pending or threatened, including fraudulent conveyance claims, or rights
of set-off (collectively, “Claims”), of Seller; provided, however, that Excluded Assets shall not
include Claims described in this paragraph (f) against counterparties to any Assigned Agreement in
their capacities as such or any Assets transferred under Sections 2.1(i), (j) or (k);
(g)notwithstanding anything in Section 2.2(f) above, any Claims or defenses
against Siemens arising prior to the Closing Date;
(h)all rights to Claims, refunds or adjustments with respect to Excluded Assets,
all other refunds or adjustments relating to any proceeding before any Governmental Authority
relating to the period prior to the Closing Date and all rights to insurance proceeds or other insurance
recoveries to the extent relating to Excluded Liabilities;
(i)all office supplies and other consumables used in the ordinary course of
business of Seller that would constitute a Facility Asset (if owned by Seller on the Closing Date) that
are used in the ordinary course of business during the period from the date hereof until the Closing
Date;
(j)all rights of Seller arising under this Agreement and under any other
agreement between Seller and Purchaser entered into in connection with this Agreement;
(k)all rights to or goodwill represented by or pertaining to all names, marks,
trade names, trademarks and service marks incorporating the name Seller or any other name set forth
on Schedule 2.2(k) (but not including the rights to or goodwill represented by the name “Malburg
Generating Station”) (the “Seller Marks”) and any brand names or derivatives thereof no matter how
used, whether as a corporate name, domain name or otherwise and including the corporate design
logo associated with Seller Mark or variant of Seller Mark;
(l)all Retained Books and Records;
(m)all of Seller’s rights to recovery of collateral posted, as bond or given to
obtain letters of credit and rights to recover amounts drawn or paid on letters of credit related to the
relevant Assets to the extent disclosed on Schedule 2.2(m), provided that Seller shall provide 30
days’ notice prior to any recovery thereof;
(n)any software at the Facility Site that is not specific to the Facility Assets or is
shared among the Facility Assets and other assets of the Seller and its affiliates and any software
licensed by third parties to Seller unless the license agreement for such software is assignable by
Seller to Purchaser;
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(o)any warranties or guarantees related to the Equipment that are not assignable
by Seller to Purchaser; and
(p)any assets set forth on Schedule 2.2(p).
2.3 Liabilities.
(a)Assumed Liabilities. At the Closing, subject to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, including satisfaction (or waiver by the Party entitled thereto) of the Closing
Conditions and the closing conditions set forth in Article 4, Purchaser shall assume, and shall be
solely and exclusively liable for, the liabilities set forth below, the liabilities set forth in
Schedule 2.3(a) and no others (collectively, the “Assumed Liabilities”).
(1)all liabilities and obligations of Seller under the Assigned
Agreements, to the extent arising or occurring prior to the 2008 Closing Date or after the Closing
Date;
(2)all liabilities and obligations of Seller under the Permits assigned to
Purchaser hereunder to the extent arising or occurring prior to the 2008 Closing Date or after the
Closing Date;
(3)all liabilities and obligations relating to the Assets to the extent
arising or occurring prior to the 2008 Closing Date or after the Closing Date except to the extent
specifically provided otherwise elsewhere in this Agreement;
(4)all liabilities or obligations for Taxes attributable to the Assets
relating to, or arising in, any Post-Closing Tax Period;
(5)all liabilities and obligations for the remediation or cleanup of the
Facility Site under applicable Environmental Laws attributable to Releases arising or occurring prior
to the 2008 Closing Date or after the Closing Date;
(6)all liabilities and obligations of Seller relating to the Facility
Employees, to the extent arising or occurring prior to the 2008 Closing Date; and
(7)all liabilities and obligations relating to the Transferred Employees,
to the extent arising or occurring after the Closing Date.
(b)Limitation. Nothing contained in this Section 2.3 or in any instrument of
assumption executed by Purchaser at the Closings shall release or relieve Seller from its respective
representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement or any certificate,
schedule, instrument, agreement or document executed pursuant hereto or in connection herewith.
(c)Excluded Liabilities. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this
Agreement, Purchaser does not assume or agree to pay, satisfy, discharge or perform, and shall not
be deemed by virtue of the execution and delivery of this Agreement or any document delivered in
connection with this Agreement, or as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement, to have assumed, or to have agreed to pay, satisfy, discharge or perform, any
liability, obligation or indebtedness of Seller, whether primary or secondary, direct or indirect,
known or unknown, contingent or absolute, determined or indeterminable (all such liabilities and
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obligations not assumed by Purchaser being referred to herein as the “Excluded Liabilities”). For the
avoidance of doubt, any liabilities excluded from the 2007 PSA (including any “Excluded
Liabilities” as defined in the 2007 PSA) shall be retained by the City and shall constitute Assumed
Liabilities hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following shall be
Excluded Liabilities:
(1)all liabilities and obligations with respect to trade accounts payable
(other than those under Assigned Agreements) arising in connection with the Assets and in existence
on the Closing Date;
(2)liabilities or obligations associated with or arising from the Excluded
Assets and the ownership, operation and conduct of any business by Seller, its Affiliates or any of its
successors in interest in connection therewith;
(3)liabilities or obligations of Seller associated with or arising under any
agreement other than an Assigned Agreement;
(4)liabilities or obligations of Seller resulting from entering into,
performing its respective obligations pursuant to or consummating the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement or in connection with Seller’s obtaining any consent, authorization or approval
necessary for it to sell, convey, assign, transfer or deliver the Assets to Purchaser hereunder;
(5)liabilities or obligations of Seller with respect to Taxes and liabilities
or obligations of Seller for Taxes attributable to the Assets relating solely to any Pre-Closing Tax
Period (including, without limitation, any liabilities or obligations pursuant to any Tax sharing, Tax
indemnification or similar agreement);
(6)except for any liabilities or obligations arising under or relating to
Assigned Agreements, liabilities or obligations of Seller representing indebtedness for money
borrowed or the deferred portion of the purchase price for any asset (and any refinancing thereof);
(7)except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, liabilities or
obligations arising from any injury to or death of any person or damage to or destruction of any
property relating to the Assets (including, without limitation, workers’ compensation claims,
discrimination, wrongful discharge, or unfair labor practice), whether based on negligence, breach of
warranty, strict liability, enterprise liability or any other legal or equitable theory arising from actions
by, for, or on behalf of Seller or any other person or entity, and to the extent arising, pending or
threatened on or before the Closing Date;
(8)except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, liabilities or
obligations of Seller relating to the Facility Employees, to the extent arising or occurring on or before
the Closing;
(9)liabilities or obligations of Seller (i) for civil fines or penalties to the
extent arising from any noncompliance with or violation of any applicable Environmental Law
relating to the Assets or the activities of Seller since the 2008 Closing Date and prior to the Closing
Date, and (ii) remediation or cleanup of the Facility Site under applicable Environmental Laws to the
extent attributable to Releases arising or occurring since the 2008 Closing Date and prior to the
Closing Date; and
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(10)any liabilities, obligations or responsibilities (whether contingent or
otherwise) relating to any “employee benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA) maintained
by Seller, and any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) which are or have ever been under
common control, or which are or have ever been treated as a single employer, with Seller under
Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code (an “ERISA Affiliate”) or to which Seller and any ERISA
Affiliate contributed thereunder (the “ERISA Affiliate Plans”), including any multiemployer plan,
maintained by, contributed to, or obligated to contribute to, at any time, by Seller or any ERISA
Affiliate (hereinafter referred to as “Benefit Plans”), including without limitation any liability (i) to
the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation under Title IV of ERISA; (ii) with respect to non-
compliance with the notice and benefit continuation requirements of COBRA; (iii) with respect to
any non-compliance with ERISA; or (iv) with respect to any suit, proceeding or claim which is
brought against any Benefit Plan, ERISA Affiliate Plan, any fiduciary or former fiduciary of any
such Benefit Plan or ERISA Affiliate.
2.4 Deposits, Purchase Price and Payment. The Purchase Price shall be payable by
Purchaser at such time and in accordance with the following terms:
(a)Payment of Purchase Price. On the Closing Date, Purchaser shall deliver the
Purchase Price, as adjusted by the Purchase Price Adjustment, by wire transfer of immediately
available funds to Seller’s Account.
(b)Purchase Price Adjustments.
(1)For purposes of this Section 2.4, the “Purchase Price Adjustment”
shall mean the amount set forth in the Preliminary Closing Statement, whether positive or negative,
that is the sum of: (i) all amounts paid or to be paid directly or indirectly by Seller for Capital
Expenditures (including, without limitation, amounts withheld from distributions made to Seller)
approved in writing by Purchaser prior to the purchase thereof with respect to any of the Assets
between the date hereof and the Closing Date; (ii) any fees or other amounts owed by the Purchaser
that have accrued under the PPTA as of the Closing Date (including, in the case of any fees or
payments due after the Closing Date and relating to periods prior to the Closing Date, as prorated in
respect of such period prior to the Closing Date), excluding the November PPTA Invoice; (iii) the
expenses prepaid by Seller with respect to the Assets for any period after the Closing Date, to the
extent set forth in Section 2.4(c) (other than periodic charges prorated pursuant to Section 2.4(c) or as
set forth in Schedule 2.4(b)(1)); and (iv) the amount, if any, by which the acquisition of spare parts,
and inventory with respect to the Facility is greater than the consumption of the same by Seller
between the date hereof and the Closing Date, but only to the extent such amount exceeds $250,000
in the aggregate; minus the sum of: (A) any revenue received by Seller in respect of the Assets for
periods after the Closing Date; (B) any liability for expenses assumed or satisfied by Purchaser with
respect to the Assets for any period before the Closing Date, including the expenses set forth in
Section 2.4(c); (C) the amount, if any, by which the consumption of spare parts and inventory with
respect to the Facility is greater than the acquisition of the same by Seller between the date hereof
and the Closing Date, but only to the extent such amount exceeds $250,000 in the aggregate, and (D)
if Closing occurs after December 15, 2021, an amount equal to $80,000 multiplied by the number of
days elapsed during the period commencing on (and including) December 15, 2021 and ending on
(and including) the Closing Date. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any amounts paid
by Seller prior to the Closing with respect to the LTSA shall not be deemed a prepaid expense and
shall not otherwise increase the Purchase Price. The Purchase Price Adjustment shall also reflect any
prorations pursuant to Section 2.4(c).
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(2)As promptly as possible, but in any event no later than ten (10) days
prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall prepare and deliver to Purchaser a reasonably detailed
statement (the “Preliminary Closing Statement”) setting forth Seller’s reasonable good faith estimate
of the Purchase Price Adjustment. As set forth in Section 2.4(a), the Purchase Price shall be adjusted
to reflect the Purchase Price Adjustment as calculated in the Preliminary Closing Statement.
(3)No later than ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall
prepare and deliver to Seller a reasonably detailed statement (the “Final Closing Statement”) setting
forth Purchaser’s reasonable good faith calculation of the Purchase Price Adjustment dated as of the
close of business on the Closing Date. Upon receipt of the Final Closing Statement, and for a period
of thirty (30) days thereafter, Seller shall have on-site access (after advance written notice and during
normal business hours) at reasonable times to the personnel, properties, books and records of
Purchaser to the extent reasonably required to complete its review of the Final Closing Statement.
Either Party and its accountants may make inquiries of the other Party and its respective accountants
and employees regarding questions concerning or disagreements with the Final Closing Statement
arising in the course of their review thereof, and both Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable
Efforts to share information with respect to such inquiries and to cause any such accountants and
employees to cooperate with and respond to such inquiries.
(4)If Seller has any objections to the Final Closing Statement, Seller
shall deliver to Purchaser a statement setting forth its objections thereto (the “Objections Statement”)
within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. If Seller does not have any objections, or if the
Objections Statement is not delivered to Purchaser within such thirty (30) day period, the Final
Closing Statement shall be final, binding and non-appealable by the Parties, and the amounts as
calculated in the Final Closing Statement shall constitute the “Final Purchase Price Adjustment.” If
Seller delivers the Objections Statement within such thirty (30) day period, Seller and Purchaser
agree to use their reasonable efforts to negotiate in good faith any objections set forth in the
Objections Statement. In the event any dispute is not resolved within sixty (60) days of the delivery
of the Objections Statement, either Party may elect to have the dispute resolved by a nationally
recognized accounting firm that is independent of each of Seller and Purchaser, and which shall be
selected by the mutual agreement of Seller and Purchaser (the “Independent Accountant”). If any
dispute is submitted to the Independent Accountant, each Party will furnish to the Independent
Accountant such work papers and other documents and information relating to the disputed issues as
the Independent Accountant may request and are available to that Party or its independent
accountants and each Party shall be afforded the opportunity to present to the Independent
Accountant material relating to the determination and to discuss the determination with the
Independent Accountant. The results of the resolution of the Independent Accountant shall be
conclusive and binding on Seller and Purchaser, and the final determination of the Independent
Accountant shall constitute the “Final Purchase Price Adjustment.” Each of Seller and Purchaser
shall be responsible for fifty percent (50%) of all fees and disbursements of such Independent
Accountant.
(5)If the Final Purchase Price Adjustment is greater than the Purchase
Price Adjustment, then Purchaser shall pay the amount of the excess to Seller. If the Final Purchase
Price Adjustment is less than the Purchase Price Adjustment, then Seller shall pay such difference
back to Purchaser. The relevant payment shall be due within thirty (30) days after the date of the
final determination of the Final Purchase Price Adjustment.
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(c)Prorations. The personal property taxes, water, gas, electricity and other
utilities, local business or other similar license fees or taxes, dues, rent on leases, and other similar
periodic charges payable with respect to the Facility or the Assets shall be prorated by Purchaser as
between Purchaser and Seller effective as of 11:59 P.M. Pacific Time on the Closing Date.
2.5 Closing. The consummation of the purchase of Seller’s right, title and interest in and
to the Assets shall take place at the offices of Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, a Professional
Corporation, in Newport Beach, California, as soon as practicable following the satisfaction or
waiver of all of the Closing Conditions (the “Closing”). The Closing shall be deemed to take place at
11:59 P.M. Pacific Time on the Closing Date. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,
Purchaser shall not be required to consummate the transaction earlier than eighteen (18) Business
Days following the receipt of Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals, provided that Purchaser
shall nevertheless be obligated to consummate the transaction on or prior to December 31, 2021.
2.6 Deliveries at Closing.
(a)Deliveries by Seller. At the Closing, Seller shall deliver the following to
Purchaser:
(1)a fully executed bill of sale, substantially in the form of Exhibit A (the
“Bill of Sale”) and a fully executed deed of transfer, substantially in the form of Exhibit B (the “Deed
of Transfer”), with respect to the Facility Assets and the Miscellaneous Assets to be conveyed by
Seller;
(2)a fully executed assignment and assumption agreement, substantially
in the form of Exhibit C (an “Assignment and Assumption Agreement”), with respect to the
Assigned Agreements (other than the LTSA), duly executed by Seller;
(3)the information and documents comprising the Facility Assets;
(4)a certificate executed on behalf of Seller by an authorized official of
Seller, dated as of the Closing Date, representing and certifying in such detail as Purchaser may
reasonably request that (i) all representations and warranties of Seller contained in Section 5 were
true and correct in all material respects without regard to any qualification by “materiality”,
“Material Adverse Effect” or words of similar import as of the date hereof and as of the Closing
Date, with the same effect as though those representations and warranties had been made again at and
as of that time (except to the extent that any such representation or warranty is made as of a specified
date, in which case as of such specified date), except insofar as any failures to be true and correct,
individually or in the aggregate, do not constitute, and could not reasonably be expected to have, a
Material Adverse Effect and (ii) all of the terms, covenants and conditions to be complied with and
performed by Seller on or prior to the Closing Date have been complied with or performed in all
material respects;
(5)written evidence of the termination of the Lease, Memorandum of
Lease and Easements, PPTA, Interconnection and Transmission Services Agreement, and Seller’s
Lender Deed of Trust, Subordination Agreement and all other Prior Agreements;
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(6)instruments of transfer and assignment, if any, sufficient to transfer
personal property included in the Assets but not otherwise transferred by the assignments and
agreements specified in this Section 2.6(a), as required by California law;
(7)possession of the Assets (including keys, codes, passcodes and
passwords and/or combinations to all locks and vehicles);
(8)copies (certified by an authorized officer or representative of Seller)
of the Governing Documents of Seller, and certificates of good standing of Seller issued by the state
in which Seller is organized dated within three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date;
(9)copies (certified by a responsible officer of Seller) of such resolutions
(or other authorizations) of the board of directors (or equivalent governing authority) of Seller as may
be required to authorize the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Related
Agreements and authorizing officers of Seller to execute and deliver this Agreement, the Related
Agreements and any and all other documents or instruments which they deem necessary and
appropriate in connection with this Agreement;
(10)a certificate of Seller’s secretary (or other authorized officer or
representative) certifying in such detail as Purchaser may reasonably request that (i) the Governing
Documents of Seller delivered to Purchaser pursuant to Section 2.6(b)(8) are true and complete and
in full force and effect, (ii) the resolutions (or other authorizations) of the board of directors (or
equivalent governing authority) of Seller delivered to Purchaser pursuant to Section 2.6(b)(9) are true
and complete and in full force and effect, and (iii) the officer(s) or representative(s) of Seller
executing and delivering this Agreement, the Related Agreements and the other documents delivered
by Seller in connection with the Closing have been duly authorized to execute and deliver such
documents on behalf of Seller;
(11)written evidence, which may include a customary payoff letter, that
(x) any liens on the Assets securing any financing of Seller have been released or shall be released
concurrently with the occurrence of the Closing and (y) all outstanding amounts under any financing
arrangement entered into by Seller that are secured by the Assets have been, or shall concurrently
with the occurrence of the Closing be, satisfied in full (except for any reimbursement, indemnity or
similar obligations that survive the termination of such financing arrangement);
(12)an assignment of the LTSA executed by Seller, Purchaser and
Siemens, substantially in the form of Exhibit F;
(13)written approval of Seller of the allocation schedule provided by
Purchaser pursuant to Section 9.2(g); and
(14)such other documents from Seller as Purchaser may reasonably
request for facilitating the consummation or performance of any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement.
(b)Deliveries by Purchaser. At the Closing, Purchaser shall deliver the
following to Seller:
(1)the Purchase Price in accordance with Section 2.4;
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(2)an Assignment and Assumption Agreement with respect to the
Assigned Agreements, duly executed by Purchaser;
(3)an instrument of assumption of liabilities with respect to the Assumed
Liabilities, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Seller and Purchaser;
(4)a receipt acknowledging delivery and possession of the Assets in
accordance with this Agreement;
(5)a certificate executed on behalf of Purchaser by an authorized officer
or representative of Purchaser, dated as of the Closing Date, representing and certifying in such detail
as Seller may reasonably request that (i) all representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in
Section 6 were true and correct in all material respects without regard to any qualification by
“materiality”, “Material Adverse Effect” or words of similar import as of the date hereof and as of
the Closing Date, with the same effect as though those representations and warranties had been made
again at and as of that time (except to the extent that any such representation or warranty is made as
of a specified date, in which case as of such specified date), except insofar as any failures to be true
and correct, individually or in the aggregate, do not constitute, and could not reasonably be expected
to have, a Material Adverse Effect and (ii) all of the terms, covenants and conditions to be complied
with and performed by Purchaser on or prior to the Closing Date have been complied with or
performed in all material respects;
(6)written evidence of the termination of the Seller’s Subordinate Deed
of Trust;
(7)copies (certified by an authorized official or other representative of
Purchaser) of Purchaser’s charter, and a certificate of such official or representative that such copy is
true and correct as of the date thereof;
(8)copies (certified by an authorized official or other representative of
Purchaser) of such resolutions (or other authorizations) of the City Council of Purchaser as may be
required to authorize the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Related Agreements
and authorizing officials of Purchaser to execute and deliver this Agreement, the Related Agreements
and any and all other documents or instruments which they deem necessary and appropriate in
connection with this Agreement;
(9)a certificate from an authorized official or other representative of
Purchaser certifying in such detail as Seller may reasonably request that the officer(s) or
representative(s) of Purchaser executing and delivering this Agreement, the Related Agreements and
the other documents delivered by Purchaser in connection with the Closing have been duly
authorized to execute and deliver such documents on behalf of Purchaser;
(10)the Title Report;
(11)payment of or evidence of payment prior to the Closing Date of the
PPTA invoice for the calendar month of November 2021 (the “November PPTA Invoice”), which is
due and payable on or before the later of December 20, 2021 or ten (10) calendar days after receipt of
the invoice, pursuant to Section 15.2 of the PPTA;
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(12)payment or evidence of payment to be made at the Closing of
outstanding unpaid amounts due and payable under the Purchase Orders in an amount not to exceed
$196,325; and
(13)such, other documents from Purchaser as Seller may reasonably
request for facilitating the consummation or performance of any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement.
2.7 Recordation. At the Closing, the Parties shall cause the recordation of the following
documents in the Office of the County Recorder for Los Angeles County in the following order:
(a)First, the Deed of Transfer;
(b)Second, Termination of Lease; and
(c)Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance
2.8 Non-Assignable Assets.
(a)To the extent that any of the Assets (including, without limitation, any
Assigned Agreements) are not capable of being assigned to Purchaser at the Closing without the
consent of any Person who is not a Party or its Affiliates, or if such assignment or attempted
assignment would constitute a breach of the agreement to be assigned, or a violation of any
Governmental Rule, this Agreement shall not constitute an assignment thereof, or an attempted
assignment, unless and until such consent has been obtained.
(b)In the event that any Consent referred to in Section 2.8(a) has not been
obtained prior to the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall use reasonable efforts and shall cooperate
after the Closing, to obtain each and every such consent or otherwise cause the transition of the rights
and obligations under the affected Assets to Purchaser. Notwithstanding the references herein to
cooperation or use of reasonable efforts to obtain the Consents, nothing herein shall obligate any
party to agree to a material modification or amendment to the terms of the Assigned Agreements or
take actions other than Commercially Reasonable Efforts in order to obtain the consents.
(c)To the extent any consents referred to in Section 2.8(a) have not been
obtained by Seller prior to the Closing whether due to impracticalities of assignment or agreement of
the parties, at Closing the Purchaser and Seller shall enter into subcontracting, subleasing, transition
services or other arrangements that, subject to applicable Laws entitles the Purchaser to the claims,
rights and benefits of Seller in accordance with such Assets and, to the extent possible, causes
Purchaser to assume the thereunder in accordance with this Agreement (each, an “Alternative
Agreement”), and Seller will enforce at the request of and for the benefit of Purchaser, with
Purchaser assuming Seller’s obligations, any and all claims, rights and benefits of Seller against any
third party thereto. Seller shall pay to Purchaser all amounts received with respect to such
Alternative Agreements.
(d)To the extent that Purchaser is provided the benefits pursuant to
Section 2.8(c) of any Assets, Purchaser shall perform, on behalf of Seller, for the benefit of all other
parties thereto and/or any other Person, the obligations of Seller thereunder or in connection
therewith, but only to the extent that (i) such action by Purchaser would not result in a material
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default thereunder or in connection therewith and (ii) such obligation would have been an Assumed
Liability but for the non-assignability or non-transferability thereof.
ARTICLE 3
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS
OF PURCHASER AT CLOSING
3.1 Conditions Precedent to Closing. The obligations of Purchaser under this
Agreement to pay the Purchase Price, purchase the Assets, terminate the Prior Agreements to which
Purchaser is a party and to take the other actions required to be taken by Purchaser at the Closing are
subject to the satisfaction (or waiver in writing by Purchaser in the exercise of its sole and absolute
discretion), on or prior to the Closing Date, of each of the following conditions precedent in this
Section 3.1 (collectively, the “Closing Conditions”):
(a)Receipt of Governmental Approvals. Purchaser shall have received (or made,
as the case may be), in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, all Governmental
Approvals required under Governmental Rules and as set forth in Schedule 3.1(a) hereto, for the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement with respect to the Assets and the
Related Agreements, and for Purchaser’s lawful ownership of the Assets and operation of the Facility
(the “Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals”), and such Purchaser Required Governmental
Approvals shall be in full force and effect.
(b)Receipt of Assigned Agreement Consents. Purchaser shall have received in
form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser an Assigned Agreement Consent for each of
the Assigned Agreements, as listed on Schedule 3.1(b) (the “Required Consents”).
(c)Additional Agreements. Seller shall have executed and delivered each of the
Related Agreements to which Seller is a party.
(d)Representations and Warranties. Except insofar as there has not been and
could not individually or in the aggregate reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect,
all representations and warranties of Seller contained herein (without regard to any qualification by
“materiality”, “Material Adverse Effect” or words of similar import) shall have been true and correct
as of the date hereof, and shall be true and correct as of the Closing Date, with the same effect as
though those representations and warranties had been made again at and as of that time, except to the
extent that any such representation or warranty is made as of a specified date, in which case such
representation or warranty shall have been true and correct as of such specified date.
(e)Liens. The Assets shall be free of Liens other than Permitted Encumbrances.
(f)Compliance with Provisions. Seller shall have performed or complied in all
material respects with all covenants, agreements and conditions contained in this Agreement on its
part required to be performed or complied with by the Closing Date and shall not otherwise be in,
breach in any material respect of any of its covenants and agreements contained herein as of the
Closing Date.
(g)No Adverse Proceedings or Events. No injunction or restraining order shall
have issued by, and no suit, action or other proceeding brought before any Governmental Authority
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against any Party or its Affiliates is pending before any court or Governmental Authority (including
administrative proceedings) which seeks to restrain or prohibit one or more of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or to obtain material damages or other material relief in connection
with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or the Assigned Agreements.
(h)Deliveries. Seller shall have delivered, or caused to be delivered, to
Purchaser at Closing the documents, payments and other deliverables listed in Section 2.6(a).
(i)No Material Adverse Effect. Since the date hereof, there has not occurred
any event or circumstance having a Material Adverse Effect or any event or circumstance that,
individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
(j)Purchaser Financing. On or prior to the Closing Date, Purchaser shall have
received proceeds of revenue bonds in an amount sufficient to pay the Purchase Price.
(k)No Termination. Neither Party shall have exercised any termination right to
which such Party was entitled to exercise pursuant to Article 10.
ARTICLE 4
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF
SELLER AT CLOSING
4.1 Conditions Precedent to Closing. The obligations of Seller under this Agreement to
complete, the sale of the Assets to Purchaser, the termination of the Prior Agreements to which Seller
is a party and to take the other actions required to be taken by Seller at the Closing are subject to the
satisfaction (or waiver in writing by Seller in its sole discretion), on or prior to the Closing Date, of
each of the following conditions precedent in this Section 4.1:
(a)Representations and Warranties. Except insofar as there could not
individually or in the aggregate reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, all
representations and warranties of Purchaser contained herein (without regard to any qualification by
“materiality”, “Material Adverse Effect” or words of similar import) shall have been true and correct
as of the date hereof, and shall be true and correct as of the Closing Date, with the same effect as
though those representations and warranties had been made again at and as of that time, except to the
extent that any such representation or warranty is made as of a specified date, in which case such
representation or warranty shall have been true and correct as of such specified date.
(b)Compliance with Provisions. Purchaser shall have performed or complied in
all material respects with all covenants, agreements and conditions contained in this Agreement on its
part required to be performed or complied with by the Closing Date and shall not otherwise be in
breach in any material respect of any of its covenants and agreements contained herein as of the
Closing Date.
(c)Receipt of Governmental Approvals. Seller shall have received (or made, as
the case may be), in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Seller, all Governmental
Approvals required by Seller under Governmental Rules and as set forth in Schedule 4.1(c) hereto,
for the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement with respect to the Assets
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and the Related Agreements (the “Seller Required Governmental Approvals”), and such Seller
Required Governmental Approvals shall be in full force and effect.
(d)Additional Agreements. Purchaser shall have executed and delivered each of
the Related Agreements to which Purchaser is a party.
(e)No Adverse Proceedings or Events. No injunction or restraining order shall
have issued and no suit, action or other proceeding brought by any Governmental Authority (other
than Seller or any official of Seller) against any Party or its Affiliates is pending before any court or
Governmental Authority (including administrative proceedings) which seeks to restrain or prohibit
one or more of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or to obtain material damages or
other material relief in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or
the Assigned Agreements.
(f)Purchaser Deliveries. Purchaser shall have delivered, and Seller shall have
received, all of the items set forth in Section 2.6(b).
(g)No Termination. Neither Party shall have exercised any termination right to
which such Party was entitled to exercise pursuant to Article 10.
ARTICLE 5
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER
Seller represents and warrants to Purchaser as of the date hereof and as of the Closing Date as
follows in this Article 5:
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE 5 OR ANY
OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, IT IS THE EXPRESS
INTENT OF THE PARTIES THAT SELLER MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AT LAW OR IN EQUITY IN RESPECT OF THE
ASSETS OR ANY OTHER MATTER BEYOND THOSE EXPRESSLY GIVEN IN THIS
AGREEMENT, AND ANY SUCH REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED. EXCEPT FOR THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN
THIS ARTICLE 5 OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT, IT IS UNDERSTOOD
AND AGREED THAT PURCHASER IS PURCHASING THE ASSETS ON AN “AS IS” AND
“WHERE IS” BASIS.
5.1 Representations and Warranties with Respect to Seller.
(a)Organization and Existence. Seller is a duly organized and validly existing
limited liability company in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and is qualified to
transact business in all jurisdictions (including California) where the ownership of its properties or
its, operations require such qualification, except where the failure to so qualify would not have a
Material Adverse Effect on its financial condition, its ability to own its properties or transact its
business, or to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby. Seller has made available to
Purchaser copies of the Governing Documents of Seller as currently in effect.
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(b)Execution, Delivery and Enforceability. Seller has full power and authority
to carry on its business as now conducted, and to enter into, and carry out its obligations under, this
Agreement and the Related Agreements. The execution, delivery and performance by Seller of this
Agreement and the Related Agreements, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby and thereby, have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or company action required
on the part of Seller. This Agreement has, and as of the Closing Date each of the Related
Agreements will have been, duly and validly executed and delivered by Seller and constitute, or will
constitute, as applicable, the valid and legally binding obligations of Seller, enforceable against
Seller in accordance with its and their respective terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent conveyance and other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights,
to the application of equitable principles if equitable remedies are sought, to the exercise of judicial
discretion in appropriate cases.
(c)No Violation. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.1(c), subject to the receipt of
the Seller Required Governmental Approvals, none of the execution and delivery of this Agreement
or any of the Related Agreements, the performance of or compliance with any provision hereof or
thereof, or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby will:
(1)violate, or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provisions of the
Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws of Seller;
(2)violate any Governmental Rule or Permit applicable to Seller or the
Facility Assets, or result in the suspension or termination of, or require the material modification of,
any Permit;
(3)except for the Permitted Encumbrances, result in the creation or
imposition of any material Lien upon the Facility Assets, or a breach of, or constitute a default under,
or give to any other Persons any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of
any material agreement to which Seller is a party or by which any of its respective properties is
bound or affected; or
(4)violate, or conflict with, or result in a breach of any note, deed of
trust, security interest, lease, contract or agreement to which Seller is a party or by which it or any of
its properties or assets may be bound or affected, the effect of which violation, conflict or breach
would reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse effect on the financial condition of
Seller.
(d)No Approvals. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.1(d), and other than the
Seller Required Governmental Approvals and the Required Consents, no material consent or
approval of, filing with or notice to (i) any Person or (ii) any Governmental Authority is required to
be obtained or made in connection with Seller’s execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement or the Related Agreements or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby
or thereby, which, if not obtained or made, will prevent Seller from performing its obligations
hereunder or thereunder.
(e)Litigation. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.1(e):
(1)As of the date hereof, there are no pending or to Seller’s Knowledge,
threatened, actions, suits or proceedings by any Person (i) seeking to prohibit or restrain the
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performance of this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements or the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, or (ii) asserting a claim for any material damages as a
result of this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements, the ownership or operation of the Assets
or any portion thereof, or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby,
(2)As of the Closing Date, there are no pending or, to Seller’s
Knowledge, threatened, actions, suits, or proceedings by any Person as described in Section 5.1(e)(1)
above, the assertion of which could result in the failure to satisfy the Closing Condition set forth in
Section 3.1(g), or be reasonably be expected to result in damages in excess of $2,500,000.
(f)Taxes.
Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.1(f) and except as could not reasonably be expected to
result in a material adverse effect on Seller:
(1)Seller has duly and timely filed, or will duly and timely file, all Tax
Returns required to be filed with respect to the Assets on or prior to the Closing Date. All such Tax
Returns are true, correct and complete in all material respects. All Taxes required to be paid with
respect to the Assets (whether or not shown as due on such Tax Returns) have been or will be timely
paid;
(2)Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section 1445 of
the Code;
(3)Seller has not executed or filed with any taxing authority (whether
federal, state, local or foreign) any agreement or other document extending or having the effect of
extending the period for assessment of any Tax that is due with respect to a material Tax Return that
Seller is required to file with respect to the Assets;
(4)There is no Tax deficiency outstanding, assessed or proposed in
writing against Seller relating to the Assets. There are no pending or, to the Knowledge of Seller,
threatened, audits, administrative proceedings, discussions, court proceedings or other examinations
in respect of any Tax Return relating to the Assets. No federal, state, local or foreign action, suit,
investigation, claim or assessment is pending or, to the knowledge of such Seller, threatened, in
respect of Taxes of Seller relating to the Assets, nor has Seller received any written notice from any
Governmental Authority that any such action, suit, investigation, audit, claim or assessment is
threatened or contemplated. There are no outstanding Tax rulings, requests for rulings, or closing
agreements relating to Seller relating to the Assets which would affect liability for Taxes for any
period (or portion of a period) after the date hereof;
(5)Seller does not have currently in effect a waiver of any statute of
limitations in respect of the assessment and collection of Taxes relating to the Assets or any
extension of time with respect to a Tax assessment or deficiency against the Assets. Seller is not
party to any Tax allocation or sharing agreement. No power of attorney on behalf of Seller with
respect to any Tax matter relating to the Assets is currently in force;
(6)Seller has provided to Purchaser copies of all Tax audit reports
affecting the Assets that have been issued with respect to the previous three (3) taxable years of
Seller; and
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(7)None of the Assets constitute “tax exempt use property” within the
meaning of section 168(h)(1) of the Code.
(g)Brokers. No Person, including but not limited to the City, or any employee,
advisor or consultant of the City, official of the City or member of the City Council of the City, is
entitled to receive from the City, directly or indirectly, any brokerage commission, finder’s fee or
other similar payment in connection with the purchase and sale of the Assets. No Person is entitled to
receive from Seller, directly or indirectly, any brokerage commission, finder’s fee or other similar
payment in connection with the purchase and sale of the Assets.
(h)LTSA. As of the Closing, there shall be no outstanding unpaid amounts owed
to Siemens under the LTSA other than the payment to be made at the Closing pursuant to the
assignment of the LTSA to be executed on the Closing Date by Seller, Purchaser and Siemens
pursuant to Section 2.6(a)(12) substantially in the form of Exhibit F.
(i)Affiliate Agreements. As of the Closing, there shall be no agreements to
which the Seller, Bicent (California) Power LLC or any Affiliate of either is a party relating to the
Assets.
5.2 Representations and Warranties with Respect to the Facility.
(a)Compliance with Laws.
(1)Compliance with Governmental Rules and Permits. Except as set
forth on Schedule 5.2(a)(1) (other than with respect to Environmental Laws and Environmental
Permits, as to which the only representations and warranties made by Seller are exclusively those
contained in Section 5.2(a)(2)):
(i)Seller is in compliance in all material respects with all
Governmental Rules and with all Permits applicable to the conduct of its business and activities
relating to the Facility, and the ownership, operation, maintenance and use of the Facility.
(ii)Each of the Permits held by Seller with respect to the Facility
is valid, in full force and effect, and final and non-appealable by any third party.
(iii)Assuming Purchaser promptly on the Closing Date files with
the CEC a complete petition for approval for a transfer of ownership or operational control under
Title 20 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 1769(b) (the “Petition”), Purchaser shall have
the benefit of Seller’s rights under the CEC Final Decision for Malburg Generating Station, dated
May 2003, as most recently amended June 2019. The CEC’s issuance of an approval under such
Section 1769(b) is administrative and, assuming diligent prosecution of the Petition, the Petition shall
be approved by the CEC in the ordinary course.
(2)Environmental Legal Compliance. Except as set forth on
Schedule 5.2(a)(2):
(i)Seller is in compliance in all material respects with applicable
Environmental Laws, and any Environmental Permits (including Emissions Rights) issued
thereunder, with respect to the Facility and holds all Environmental Permits (including Emissions
Rights) required to own and operate the Facility as currently operated;
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(ii)Seller has not received any written notice or claim from any
Person alleging any material liability for personal injury or property damage relating to the Facility,
or any notice of any violation under Environmental Law, any request for information pursuant to
CERCLA, or any notice of any order, penalty, investigation, action, suit, claim, proceeding or other
action from any Governmental Authority or any other Person with respect to the actual or alleged
violation by Seller at the Facility Site, or liability of any Person with respect to the Facility Assets or
the Facility Site under any Environmental Law or Environmental Permit and to Seller’s Knowledge,
there are no circumstances, events or conditions that could result in such a notice of material liability;
(iii)Neither the Facility Site nor the Facility is the subject of any
material administrative or judicial actions, claims, demands, complaints, suits, proceedings or
investigations pursuant to any Environmental Law, and no such action, complaint, suit, proceeding or
investigation is pending, or to the Knowledge of Seller, threatened;
(iv)To Seller’s Knowledge, neither the Facility Site nor the
Facility (including any above-ground or underground storage tanks located on or a part thereof)
contains any Hazardous Substance (including polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos, lead or urea
formaldehyde) placed on the Facility Site or at the Facility since the 2008 Closing Date that, under
any Environmental Law, (1) imposes or could reasonably be expected to impose as of the date hereof
on any Person owning or operating the Facility a liability for material fines or penalties for non-
compliance with Environmental Law, or for the performance or reimbursement of any material costs
of removal, remediation, or other cleanup, or liability for or obligation to reimburse damages to
natural resources; (2) has had or could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect;
or (3) could reasonably be expected to result in the imposition of a Lien under applicable
Environmental Laws on the Facility Site or the Facility;
(v)Seller has not caused any Release at the Facility Site, or has
arranged for the disposal of any Hazardous Substance to, at or from the Facility Site or at any other
location in connection with the Facility; other than in compliance in all material respects with
applicable Environmental Laws;
(vi)Seller has not made, nor is it currently obligated to make, file
or give any report or notification to any Governmental Authority regarding any Release at the
Facility Site;
(vii)Other than Permitted Encumbrances, no material Lien in favor
of any Person imposed under any Environmental Laws relating to or in connection with any claim
under an Environmental Law has been filed or has been attached to the Facility and, to Seller’s
Knowledge, no response action or other remediation by any Governmental Authority has taken place
that could form the basis for such a Lien under any Environmental Laws;
(viii)Seller has provided to Purchaser each material environmental
investigation, study, report and other analysis in its possession and conducted within the past five (5)
years with respect to all or any portion of the Facility Site; and
(ix)Each of the Environmental Permits held by Seller is (A) valid,
in full force and effect, and final and non-appealable by any third party and (B) to Seller’s
Knowledge, not subject to any pending suit, action, investigation, proceeding or appeal (whether
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judicial, administrative or otherwise), and no such suit, action, investigation, proceeding or appeal is
threatened which could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
(3)Without regard to Seller’s Knowledge, the representations and
warranties contained in Section 5.2(a)(2) are the only and exclusive representations and warranties
made by Seller with respect to matters relating to Hazardous Substances and Environmental Laws.
(b)Government Authority Requirements. To Seller’s Knowledge, there are no
requirements of any Governmental Authority that would impose a restraint or restriction on, the
operation of the Facility with the design and operating characteristics as set forth in the Permits or as
it has operated consistent with past practice.
(c)Condemnation or Other Proceedings; Bonds. Except as set forth on
Schedule 5.2(c), there is no pending or, to Seller’s Knowledge, threatened condemnation or other
similar proceeding of any part of the Facility Site. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.2(c), there is no
outstanding collateral (whether as surety bonds, letters of credit, cash deposits or otherwise) given by
Seller in connection with the operation of the Facility.
(d)Sufficiency of Assets. To the Knowledge of Seller, except as set forth on
Schedule 5.2(d), there are no material facts or circumstances that would render the conclusions set
forth in the Leidos’ Independent Engineers Report of the Malburg Generating Station dated August
31, 2021 with respect to the Facility Assets untrue in any material respect, and there are no
conditions affecting the Facility Assets which could, individually or in the aggregate, interfere in any
material respect with the use of such Facility Assets as currently used. Except as set forth on
Schedule 5.2(d) (and except as the aggregate value of such assets would not exceed $50,000), as of
the Closing Date, the Facility Assets constitute all of the assets located at the Facility Site and all of
the assets not located at the Facility Site that are reasonably required for the operation and
maintenance of the Facility by Purchaser as now being conducted.
(e)Contracts. Schedule 5.2(e) sets forth each material contract necessary for or,
primarily related to Seller’s ownership or operation of the Facility (“Facility Contracts”). Except as
set forth on Schedule 5.2(e):
(1)True and complete copies of each Facility Contract, together with all
amendments thereto, have been provided to Purchaser.
(2)None of the Facility Contracts has been modified, supplemented or
amended in any material respect, or terminated, in any such case whether orally or in writing, except
as otherwise provided by the Facility Contracts.
(3)Each Facility Contract is a legal, valid and binding obligation of
Seller. To the Knowledge of Seller, each Facility Contract is a legal, valid and binding obligation of
each of the other parties thereto.
(4)Each of the Facility Contracts has been duly authorized, executed and
delivered by Seller and by each of the other parties thereto and, except to the extent fully performed
in accordance with its terms, is in full force and effect and is valid and enforceable in accordance
with its terms subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent conveyance
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and other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights, to the application of equitable principles if equitable
remedies are sought, to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases.
(5)No default or event of default on the part of Seller has occurred and is
continuing under any Facility Contract, and Seller has not received any notice, oral or written, or has
Knowledge, that a default or event of default on the part of any other party thereto has occurred and
is continuing or that any other Person has alleged or asserted any such default or event of default by
any other party thereto.
(6)All of the deliverables under any of the Facility Contracts made by
any counterparty to a Facility Contract are included in the Facility Assets and none of such
deliverables have been loaned to any other project or facility other than the Facility.
(f)Utilities and Laterals. The Facility Site has the water, sewer and telephone
service reasonably required to serve the needs of the Facility consistent with past practice.
(g)No Third Party Options. There are no existing agreements, options or
commitments granting to any Person the right to acquire Seller’s right, title or interest in or to the
Facility Assets or any interest therein.
(h)Taxes. Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.2(h):
(1)There are no Liens for Taxes upon the Facility Assets, except for
Permitted Encumbrances;
(2)None of the Facility Assets is an interest (other than indebtedness
within the meaning of Section 163 of the Code) in an entity taxable as a corporation, partnership,
trust, or real estate mortgage investment conduit for federal income tax purposes; and
(3)None of the Facility Assets are tax-exempt bond financed property
within the meaning of Code section 168(g)(1) that are secured by a Lien on the Facility.
(i)Employees and Labor Matters.
(1)The individuals regularly performing services at or in connection with
the Facility Assets, all of whom are assigned to the Facility as of the date hereof, are listed on
Schedule 5.2(i). Since the 2008 Closing Date, the number of Facility Employees has not been
materially inconsistent with the list set forth in Schedule 5.2(i).
(2)No Facility Employees are now or in the past two years have been
represented by a labor union or labor organization (“Union”), or covered by or subject to a collective
bargaining agreement or union contract with any Union.
(3)There has not occurred, nor, to Seller’s Knowledge has there been
threatened, a labor strike, request for representation, organizing campaign, work stoppage,
slowdown, or lockout or other labor dispute by or involving any of the Facility Employees in the past
two years.
(4)Seller has not received written notice of any unfair labor practice
charge against Seller regarding practices or acts at the Facility Assets pending before the National
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Labor Relations Board, and Seller has not received notice that any petition respecting any Facility
Employees has been filed with the National Labor Relations Board.
(5)Seller has not received any notice with respect to the Facility
Employees of any charges before any Governmental Authority responsible for the prevention of
unlawful employment practices and Seller is in compliance with all applicable Governmental Rules
respecting employment practices, occupational health and safety, labor relations, terms and
conditions of employment.
(6)Seller has not received notice of any investigation related to the
Facility Employees by a Governmental Authority responsible for the enforcement of labor or
employment laws and regulations and, to Seller’s Knowledge, no such investigation is threatened.
(j)Absence of Changes. Except as set forth in Schedule 5.2(j), since
December 31, 2020, Seller has operated the Facility Assets only in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practices and has not (solely in connection with or relating to the Facility
Assets):
(1)suffered any Material Adverse Effect;
(2)incurred any material obligation or liability, absolute, accrued,
contingent or otherwise, whether due or to become due, except current liabilities incurred in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practices;
(3)mortgaged, pledged or subjected to Lien, any property or assets,
tangible or intangible, used in connection with the operation or maintenance of the Facility Assets;
(4)sold, transferred, leased to others or otherwise disposed of any of the
Facility Assets, or cancelled or compromised any debt or claim, or waived or released any right of
substantial value;
(5)transferred or granted any material rights or licenses under, or entered
into any settlement regarding the material breach or infringement of any intellectual property
included in the Facility Assets, or materially modified any existing rights with respect thereto or
entered into any licensing or similar agreements or arrangements;
(6)failed to maintain any of the Facility Assets in a normal and
customary manner consistent with past practices and Prudent Industry Practices;
(7)made any change in any respect in its accounting practices, policies or
principles; or
(8)taken any action or omitted to take any action that would result in the
occurrence of any of the foregoing.
(k)Insurance. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.2(k), the Facility Assets are
insured with reputable insurers in accordance with Prudent Industry Practices. All policies and bonds
providing for such insurance are in full force and effect. Seller has not received any notice or other
indication from any insurer or agent of any intent to cancel or not renew any of such insurance
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policies or bonds. All such insurance is cancellable by Seller on the Closing Date at no cost to
Purchaser.
ARTICLE 6
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER
Purchaser represents and warrants to Seller of the date hereof and as of the Closing Date as
follows in this Article 6:
6.1 Transaction Representations.
(a)Organization and Existence. Purchaser is a municipal corporation and a
chartered city duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the
State of California and its charter. Purchaser has made available to Seller copies of the Governing
Documents of Purchaser as currently in effect.
(b)Execution, Delivery and Enforceability. Purchaser has full power and
authority to carry on its business and governmental functions as now conducted, and to enter into,
and carry out its obligations under, this Agreement and the Related Agreements. The execution,
delivery and performance by Purchaser of this Agreement and the Related Agreements, and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, have been duly authorized by all
necessary corporate or governmental action required on the part of Purchaser. This Agreement has,
and as of the Closing Date each of the Related Agreements will have been, duly and validly executed
and delivered by Purchaser and constitute, or will constitute, as applicable, the valid and legally
binding obligations of Purchaser, enforceable against Purchaser in accordance with its and their
respective terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent
conveyance and other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights, to the application of equitable
principles if equitable remedies are sought, to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases
and to limitations on legal remedies against public agencies in the State of California.
(c)No Violation. Subject to the receipt of all Purchaser Required Governmental
Approvals, none of the execution and delivery of this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements
executed by Purchaser, the compliance with any provision hereof or thereof, nor the consummation
of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby will:
(1)violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provisions of the
Governing Documents of Purchaser; or
(2)violate any Governmental Rule, or Permit, or result in the suspension
or termination of, or require the material modification of any Permit, in each case applicable to
Purchaser as of the date hereof.
(d)No Approvals. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.1(d), and subject to the
receipt of all Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals, no consent or approval of, filing with or
notice to any Person is required to be obtained or made by Purchaser in connection with Purchaser’s
execution, delivery and performance of any of this Agreement or the Related Agreements, or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, which, if not obtained or made,
will prevent Purchaser from performing its obligations hereunder or thereunder.
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6.2 Litigation. There is no pending or, to Purchaser’s Knowledge, threatened action,
suit, proceeding, investigation or request for information by any Governmental Authority or other
Person to which Purchaser is subject or is a party which could result, or has resulted, in (a) the
institution of legal proceedings to prohibit or restrain the performance of this Agreement or any of
the Related Agreements, or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, or
(b) a claim for material damages as a result of this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements, or
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby. Purchaser has no Knowledge
of any pending or threatened litigation, claim, investigation or proceeding, private or governmental,
or the existence of a reasonable basis for such a material litigation, claim, investigation or
proceeding, which directly and specifically relates to the Facility.
6.3 Availability of Funds. Purchaser is fully capable of consummating the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and reasonably expects to have available funds sufficient to perform
its obligations under this Agreement from the proceeds of revenue bonds of Purchaser expected to be
received by the Purchaser on or prior to the Closing Date.
6.4 Brokers. All negotiations relating to this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated hereby have been carried on by Purchaser in such a manner as not to give rise to any
valid claim against Seller or Purchaser (by reason of Purchaser’s actions) for a brokerage
commission, finder’s fee or other like payment to any Person.
ARTICLE 7
COVENANTS OF SELLER
Seller covenants and agrees for the benefit of Purchaser as follows:
7.1 Access and Investigation.
(a)Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 7.1(b), upon reasonable advance
notice received from Purchaser, Seller shall (i) afford Purchaser and its representatives full and free
access, during regular business hours to the Facility Site, Assigned Agreements, Permits and
Assigned Agreement Consents, books and records and other documents and data, (ii) furnish
Purchaser and its representatives with such additional financial, operating and other relevant data and
information related to the Facility Assets as Purchaser may reasonably request; and (iii) otherwise
cooperate and assist, to the extent reasonably requested by Purchaser, with Purchaser’s investigation
of the Facility Assets. In addition, Purchaser shall have the right to have the Facility Site and any
tangible personal property comprising any part of the Facility Assets inspected by Purchaser or its
representatives, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, for purposes of determining the physical
condition and legal characteristics of the Facility Site and any relevant tangible personal property;
provided, that, such investigation shall not include physical testing, geotechnical testing or sampling
(including environmental sampling). Seller shall cooperate with Purchaser and make available the
Facility Employees to Purchaser during regular business hours upon reasonable advance notice.
(b)Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7.1(a) above, the rights of access
contained in this Section 7.1 are subject to, and on, the following terms and conditions: (i) any such
investigation shall be exercised in such a manner as not to interfere unreasonably with the operation
of Seller’s business; (ii) during the period from the date hereof to the Closing Date, all information
provided to Purchaser or its agents or representatives by or on behalf of Seller or their agents or
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representatives (whether pursuant to this Section 7.1 or otherwise) shall be governed by and subject
to the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement, dated as of October 15, 2021, by and between Purchaser
and Seller (the “Confidentiality Agreement”); (iii) such rights of access shall not affect or modify the
conditions set forth in Articles 3 and Article 4 in any way; and (iv) subject to Section 7.8, Purchasers
shall not have access to copies of books and records if (y) such access is not permitted under Law or
(z) such books and records are Retained Books and Records.
7.2 Preservation of Assets. Except as provided in this Agreement, and unless otherwise
consented to in writing by Purchaser, until the Closing Date, Seller shall: (i) preserve, maintain and
protect the assets, rights and properties of the Facility Assets; (ii) maintain the books and records
relating to the Facility in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice;
(iii)comply in all material respects with all Governmental Rules, Permits and Assigned Agreement
Consents insofar as they relate to the Facility Assets taking into account the current status of the
Facility; (iv) not encumber the Facility with any Liens (other than Permitted Liens), other than in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practice or as required by applicable law and
(v) operate and maintain the Facility Assets in all material respects in accordance with Prudent
Industry Practices, taking into account the current status of the Facility and consistent with past
practice; (vi) not increase the compensation of any Facility Employee; (vii) except as otherwise
provided in this Agreement, not make any material adverse change in the business, assets, liabilities
or operations of the Facility; and (viii) dispose of any of the Assets other than in the ordinary course
of business. Without the consent of Purchaser, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, Seller shall
not vote or consent to amend in any material respect the terms of any Assigned Agreements, or enter
into any material agreement respecting the Facility, other than in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practice.
7.3 Governmental Approvals, Assigned Agreement Consents and Agreements.
Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cooperate with Purchaser in obtaining all
Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals, all Required Consents, and other agreements required
to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including maintaining and
renewing the same, and make all filings required by Governmental Rules to be made by Seller in
order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Seller shall cooperate with
Purchaser and its representatives with respect to all filings that Purchaser elects to make or, pursuant
to Governmental Rules, shall be required to make in connection with the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement. Seller shall keep Purchaser informed on a current basis regarding its
communications with any Governmental Authority that has jurisdiction over a Governmental
Approval or a Permit. Subject to keeping Seller informed on a current basis, Purchaser is authorized
to communicate with Governmental Authorities with respect to the Facility.
7.4 Notifications to Purchaser.
(a)Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser of any proceedings, actions, claims,
suits or investigations pending or threatened relating to the Assets, as well as any thereof commenced
or, to the Knowledge of Seller, threatened against Seller that could affect the Assets or challenges the
transactions contemplated hereby.
(b)Seller shall provide prompt written notice to Purchaser of any material change
in any of the information contained in the representations and warranties made in Article 5 or any
Exhibits or Schedules and shall promptly furnish any information which Purchaser may reasonably
request in relation to such change; provided, however, that such notice shall not operate to cure any
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breach of the representations and warranties made in Article 5 or any Exhibits or Schedules referred
to herein or attached hereto.
(c)Seller shall promptly, and in any event within three (3) Business Days after
receipt thereof, provide to Purchaser (i) all material notices, correspondence and other
communications from any Governmental Authority with respect to the Assets, and (ii) all material
notices, correspondence and other communications from any contractor or counterparty to an
Assigned Agreement with respect to such Assigned Agreement.
(d)Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser of the occurrence of any event that has
had or could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect., but in no event shall the
Seller provide notice of such event later than one (1) Business Day following the occurrence of such
event.
7.5 Commercially Reasonable Efforts. In addition to the undertakings in Section 7.3,
upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, Seller shall use Commercially
Reasonable Efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done, all things
necessary, proper or advisable consistent with Governmental Rules to consummate and make
effective in the most expeditious manner practicable the transactions contemplated hereby, including
satisfying the conditions precedent to the consummation of such transactions as set forth herein.
7.6 Insurance. Seller shall, subject to continuing availability on commercially
reasonable terms, maintain all existing insurance policies related to the Facility Assets through the
Closing Date.
7.7 Further Assurances; Post-Closing Assignments. From time to time following the
Closing, Seller shall execute, acknowledge and deliver such additional documents, instruments of
conveyance, transfer and assignment or assurances and take such other action as Purchaser may
reasonably request to more effectively assign, convey and transfer to Purchaser, and fully vest title in
Purchaser, with respect to the Assets. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, after the
Closing Date and upon the discovery by Seller of any items included within the definitions of the
Assets or the Assigned Agreements, but not transferred, conveyed or assigned to or assumed by
Purchaser in the Bill of Sale, an Assignment and Assumption Agreement or any other applicable
instrument of conveyance, Seller shall: (i) immediately deliver written notice to Purchaser of the
existence and non-transfer or non-assumption of such item and provide Purchaser with all the
information about and with access to such item as Purchaser may reasonably request; and (ii) if
notified in writing by Purchaser within thirty (30) days after the delivery of such notice by Seller,
transfer, convey or assign to Purchaser such item in the manner and on the terms and conditions
consistent with this Agreement as if it were a part of assets transferred under the Agreement as of the
Closing Date. If, after the Closing, Seller (or any Affiliate or creditor of Seller) shall receive any
payment or revenue that belongs to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement, Seller shall remit or
caused to be remitted the same to Purchaser.
7.8 Information Sharing. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement
(except for this Section 7.8), Seller’s sole obligation with regard to the transfer of Facility Records
shall be to use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to transfer such records to Purchaser. In the event
that Purchaser reasonably determines that Seller did not deliver a Facility Record at Closing or that it
requires access to any Retained Books and Records, Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable
Efforts to provide to Purchaser (after advance written notice and during normal business hours and
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without charge to Purchaser) reasonable access to all Facility Records and/or Retained Books and
Records, provided, that such access does not interfere unreasonably with the operation of Seller’s
business. With respect to any litigation and claims that involve Assumed Liabilities, Seller shall
render reasonable assistance that Purchaser may reasonably request in defending such litigation or
claim, and shall make available, upon advance written notice and during normal business hours, the
personnel that are most knowledgeable about the matter in question. For avoidance of doubt, the
Facility Records and/or Retained Books and Records to which Purchaser shall have access pursuant
to the terms of this Section 7.8 shall include e-mails or electronic records, notwithstanding that e-
mails will not have been transferred under Section 2.1(h).
7.9 Financing Cooperation. Seller shall reasonably cooperate with Purchaser and
Purchaser’s lenders in connection with Purchaser obtaining debt financing necessary for the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.
7.10 LTSA. Prior to the Closing, none of the parts or services provided, or the amounts or
timing of payments under, the LTSA will be changed.
ARTICLE 8
PURCHASER COVENANTS
8.1 Actions Before Closing Date. Purchaser shall use all Commercially Reasonable
Efforts to perform and satisfy all conditions precedent to Seller’s obligations to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement that are to be performed or satisfied by Purchaser under
this Agreement.
8.2 Assigned Agreement Consents, Approvals and Notifications. Purchaser shall use
Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cooperate with Seller in obtaining all Seller Required
Governmental Approvals and other agreements required to consummate the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, including maintaining and renewing the same, and make all filings
required by Governmental Rules to be made by Purchaser in order to consummate the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. Purchaser shall use all Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain
the Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals, all consents and approvals of all other Persons,
required to be obtained by Purchaser and provide notifications to all Persons required to be notified
by Purchaser to effect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Purchaser shall keep Seller
informed on a current basis regarding its communications regarding all such Purchaser Required
Governmental Approvals, consents and approvals. Purchaser shall promptly take all actions as are
reasonably requested by Seller to assist in obtaining any consents and approvals sought by Seller,
including any Seller Required Governmental Approvals and Required Consents, and with respect to
all filings that Seller elects to make or, pursuant to Governmental Rules, shall be required to make in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
8.3 Availability of Facility Records. After the Closing Date, Purchaser shall provide to
Seller (after advance written notice and during normal business hours and without charge to Seller)
reasonable access to all Facility Records for periods prior to the Closing, provided, that such access
does not interfere unreasonably with the operation of Purchaser’s business, and shall preserve such
Facility Records until the later of (a) three (3) years after the Closing Date or (b) the required
retention period for all government contract information, records or documents. In addition,
Purchaser acknowledges that Seller has the right to retain originals or copies of Facility Records for
periods prior to the Closing, provided, that copies of Facility Records are made and provided to
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Purchaser in the event originals are retained. With respect to any litigation and claims that involve
Excluded Liabilities, Purchaser shall render reasonable assistance that Seller may reasonably request
in defending such litigation or claim, and shall make available, upon advance written notice and
during normal business hours, the personnel that are most knowledgeable about the matter in
question. If, after the Closing, Purchaser (or any Affiliate or creditor of Purchaser) shall receive any
payment or revenue that belongs to Seller pursuant to this Agreement, Purchaser shall remit or
caused to be remitted the same to Seller.
8.4 Seller Marks. The Seller Marks may appear on some of the Facility Assets,
including on signage. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that it does not have and, upon
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, will not have, any right, title,
interest, license or other right to use the Seller Marks. After the Closing Date, Purchaser shall
promptly use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to remove the Seller Marks from, or cover or conceal
the Seller Marks on, the Facility Assets.
8.5 Commercially Reasonable Efforts. In addition to the undertakings in Section 8.2,
upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, Purchaser shall use Commercially
Reasonable Efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done, all things
necessary, proper or advisable consistent with Governmental Rules to consummate and make
effective in the most expeditious manner practicable the transactions contemplated hereby, including
satisfying the conditions precedent to the consummation of such transactions as set forth herein.
8.6 Further Assurances; Post-Closing Assignments. From time to time following the
Closing, Purchaser shall execute, acknowledge and deliver such additional documents, instruments of
conveyance, transfer and assignment or assurances and take such other action as Seller may
reasonably request to return any assets inadvertently conveyed to Purchaser and to release Seller
from any ongoing obligations with respect to the Facility Assets or the Assumed Liabilities. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall use its Commercially
Reasonable Efforts to post substitute collateral, letters of credit or bonds in the place of the collateral,
letters of credit or bonds posted by Seller with respect to any of the Assets; and, upon the discovery
by Purchaser of any items not included within the definitions of the Facility Assets, but transferred,
conveyed or assigned to or assumed to Purchaser in the Bill of Sale, an Assignment and Assumption
Agreement or any other applicable instrument of conveyance, or the failure to transfer any items
included in the definition of Assumed Liabilities, Purchaser shall (i) deliver written notice to Seller
of the existence and transfer or assumption of such item and provide Seller with all the information
about and access to such item as Seller may reasonably request and (ii) if notified in writing by Seller
within thirty (30) days after the delivery of such notice by Purchaser, transfer, convey or assign to
Seller such item in the manner and on the terms and conditions consistent with this Agreement. If,
after the Closing, Purchaser (or any Affiliate or creditor of Purchaser) shall receive any payment or
revenue that belongs to Seller pursuant to this Agreement, Purchaser shall remit or caused to be
remitted the same to Seller.
ARTICLE 9
CERTAIN AGREEMENTS
9.1 Regulatory Matters. Purchaser hereby covenants to Seller, and Seller hereby
covenants to Purchaser, as follows:
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(a) Cooperation; Confidentiality Agreement. In connection with any
Governmental Approval, each of the Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to
(a) cooperate with each other in connection with any filing or submission and in connection with any
investigation or other inquiry, including any proceeding initiated by a private party; (b) keep the
other Parties informed in all material respects of any material communication received by such Party
from, or given by such Party to any Governmental Authority and of any material communication
received or given in connection with any proceeding by a private party, in each case regarding any of
the transactions contemplated hereby; and (c) subject to restrictions of applicable Governmental
Rules, permit the other Party to review any material communication given to it by, and consult with
each other in advance of any meeting or conference with any Governmental Authority, including in
connection with any proceeding by a private party. The foregoing obligations in this Section 9.1(a)
shall be subject to the Confidentiality Agreement and any attorney-client, work product or other
privilege, and each of the Parties shall coordinate and cooperate fully with the other Parties in
exchanging such information and providing such assistance as such other Parties may reasonably
request in connection with the foregoing. The Parties will not knowingly take any action that will
have the effect of delaying, impairing or impeding the receipt of any required Governmental
Approvals, including the Seller Required Governmental Approvals or the Purchaser Required
Governmental Approvals.
9.2 Taxes.
(a) Allocation of Taxes. Seller shall be liable for all Taxes attributable to the
Facility Assets for any Pre-Closing Tax Period. Purchaser shall be liable for all Taxes attributable to
the Facility Assets for any Post-Closing Tax Period. In the case of any Straddle Period:
(i) Real, personal and intangible property Taxes or other Taxes
levied on a per diem basis (collectively, “Per Diem Taxes”) for a Pre-Closing Tax Period shall be
equal to the amount of such Per Diem Taxes for the entire Straddle Period multiplied by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the number of days during the Straddle Period that are in the Pre-Closing
Tax Period and the denominator of which is the total number of days in the Straddle Period; and
(ii) Taxes other than Per Diem Taxes for any Pre-Closing Tax
Period shall be computed as if such Tax Period ended on the Closing Date, except that exemptions,
allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annual basis, such as deductions for depreciation,
shall be apportioned on a pro rata basis.
(b) Transfer and Sales Taxes. Each of Purchaser and Seller shall be responsible
for fifty percent (50%) of the payment of any sales, use, transfer, documentary and other similar
Taxes arising in connection with the sale of the Assets by Seller to Purchaser.
(c) Tax Refunds. Seller shall be entitled to any refunds or credits of Taxes
attributable to the Facility Assets for any Pre-Closing Tax Period. Purchaser shall promptly notify
and forward to Seller the amounts of any such refunds or credits to Seller within twenty (20) days
after receipt thereof.
(d) Pending or Threatened Actions. After the Closing Date, Purchaser shall
notify Seller in writing, within fifteen (15) days after its receipt of any correspondence, notice or
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other communication from a taxing authority or any representative thereof, of any pending or
threatened tax audit, or any pending or threatened judicial or administrative proceeding that involves
Taxes attributable to the Facility Assets for any Pre-Closing Tax Period, and furnish Seller with
copies of all correspondence received from any taxing authority in connection with any audit or
information request with respect to any such Taxes attributable to the Facility Assets for any Pre-
Closing Tax Period.
(e)Cooperation and Defense of Tax Claims. Notwithstanding any provision of
this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to any claim for refund, audit, examination, notice of
deficiency or assessment or, any judicial or administrative proceeding that involves Taxes
attributable to the Assets for either a Pre-Closing Tax Period or a Straddle Period (collectively, “Tax
Claim”), Purchaser and Seller shall reasonably cooperate with each other in contesting any Tax
Claim, including making available original books, records, documents and information for
inspection, copying and, if necessary, introduction as evidence at any such Tax Claim contest and
making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information or
explanation of any material provided hereunder with respect to such Tax Claim or to testify at
proceedings relating to such Tax Claim. Seller will control all proceedings taken in connection with
any Tax Claim that pertains entirely to a Pre-Closing Tax Period that does not include a Straddle
Period, and Seller and Purchaser will jointly control all proceedings taken in connection with any
Tax Claim pertaining to any Straddle Period. Purchaser has no right to settle or otherwise
compromise any Tax Claim which pertains to a Pre-Closing Tax Period; and neither Party has the
right to settle or otherwise compromise any Tax Claim which pertains to a Straddle Period without
the other Party’s prior written consent.
(f)Retention of Tax Records. After the Closing Date and until the seventh
anniversary of the Closing Date, Purchaser shall retain possession of all material accounting,
business, financial and Tax records and information that (a) relate to the Facility Assets and are in
existence on the Closing Date and (b) come into existence after the Closing Date but relate to the
Facility Assets before the Closing Date, and Purchaser shall give Seller reasonable notice and an
opportunity to retain any such records in the event that Purchaser determines to destroy or dispose of
them during such period. In addition, from and after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall provide to
Seller (after reasonable notice and during normal business hours and without charge to Seller) access
to the books, records, documents and other information relating to the Facility Assets as Seller may
reasonably deem necessary to (i) properly prepare for, file, prove, answer, prosecute and defend any
Tax Return, claim, filing, tax audit, tax protest, suit, proceeding or answer or (ii) administer or
complete any cases under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code of or including Seller. Such access
shall include access to any computerized information systems that contain data regarding the Facility
Assets. Any information obtained under this Section 9.2(f) and this Article 9 shall be kept strictly
confidential, except as may be otherwise necessary in connection with the filing of Tax Returns,
claims for a Tax refund or in conducting any audit, examination or other proceeding in respect of
Taxes.
(g)Allocation of Purchase Price and Purchase Price Allocation Forms. The
Purchase Price shall be allocated among the Assets set forth in Sections 2.1(a)-(f) and (h) (and any
other Assets to which Purchase Price is required to be allocated under applicable Tax law) in
accordance with Section 1060 of the Code (or applicable state and local Tax law). Purchaser shall
prepare and deliver to Seller an allocation schedule setting forth Purchaser’s determination of the
allocation by no later than November 26, 2021, which allocation schedule shall be subject to the
approval of Seller, which approval shall be provided by no later than three (3) business days prior to
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Closing. The Parties agree that they will report the federal, state, local and other Tax consequences
of the purchase and sale hereunder (including in filings on IRS Form 8594) in a manner consistent
with such allocation schedule, and that they will not take any position inconsistent therewith in
connection with any Tax Return, refund claim, litigation or otherwise, unless and to the extent
required to do so pursuant to a final determination within the meaning of Code Section 1313(a)(1).
Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate in the filing of any forms (including Form 8594) with respect to
such allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, this Section 9.2(g) shall
survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.
(h)Tax Returns. Seller shall prepare, in the ordinary course of business and
consistent with past practice, all Tax Returns for Taxes attributable to the Facility Assets for any Pre-
Closing Tax Period. Purchaser shall prepare all Tax Returns for Taxes attributable to the Facility
Assets for any Post-Closing Tax Period, but if such Tax Return is for a Straddle Period, Purchaser
shall present a draft of the Tax Return to Seller at least thirty (30) days before such Tax Return is due
for Seller’s review and approval, and shall refrain from filing such Tax Return unless and until such
approval is granted, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Purchaser shall not file
any Tax Return, or take any action relating to Taxes, relating to the Facility Assets for any Pre-
Closing Tax Period without the prior written approval of Seller.
(i)Tax Indemnity. If a Tax assessment is levied upon any Party by an
authorized tax jurisdiction for Taxes that are the obligation of another Party under this Agreement,
then the non-assessed Party shall reimburse the assessed Party for those Taxes including any interest
and penalty within thirty (30) days after notice and proof of the payment of such Tax assessment. If
a Party files a Tax Return and pays Tax due therewith, but part or all of that Tax is the obligation of
another Party under this Agreement, then the non-paying Party shall reimburse the assessed Party for
those Taxes including any interest and penalty within thirty (30) days after notice and proof of the
payment of such Tax.
(j)Disputes Regarding Taxes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement, but subject to the Tax Claim control provisions of Section 9.2(e), any dispute,
controversy, or claim between Seller, on the one hand, and Purchaser, on the other hand, arising out
of or relating to the calculation of Tax amounts owed (or the allocation under Section 9.2(g)), but in
each case not relating to the legal meaning or interpretation of any provision under this Agreement,
that cannot be resolved by negotiations between Seller and Purchaser shall be submitted to an
Independent Accountant for resolution in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section
2.4(b)(4).
9.3 Employment Matters.
(a)Purchaser shall, no later than fifteen (15) days prior to the Closing, offer
employment, effective as of the Closing, to the Facility Employees set forth on Schedule 9.3(a) on
the terms described in Section 9.3(c). The offer of employment shall provide that the acceptance of
such offer shall be subject to and accompanied by the simultaneous resignation of the Facility
Employee’s employment from Seller effective as of the Closing. Any such offer to Facility
Employees to transfer employment to Purchaser is contingent upon each Facility Employee meeting
Purchaser’s’ minimum qualifications for the applicable position and passing Purchaser’s pre-
employment background process. Seller warrants that, effective as of the Closing, there are no
pending termination proceedings and/or disciplinary actions pending against any Transferred
Employee (defined below).
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(b)Seller shall, effective as of the Closing, terminate the employment of the
Facility Employees set forth on Schedule 9.3(a) who do not become Transferred Employees (as
defined below), if any (it being understood that each Facility Employee who accepts an offer and
becomes a Transferred Employee shall be treated as having voluntarily resigned his or her
employment with Seller as of the Closing), and Seller shall be responsible (and pay) for all
compensation (including salaries, wages, overtime, bonuses, severance (if any) and accrued but
unused vacation pay) and benefits earned or due on or prior to the Closing with respect to such
terminated employees.
(c)Immediately following the Closing Date, each Facility Employee who accepts
Purchaser’s offer of employment (each, a “Transferred Employee”) shall (i) be placed into a
comparable job classification and associated salary range as identified on a publicly available salary
schedule approved by the City Council of the City of Vernon, and (ii) be provided health and welfare
benefits in the same manner as other Purchaser employees consistent with Purchaser’s policies and
any applicable memorandum of understanding. Any Transferred Employee will be subject to
Purchaser’s six-month probationary period during which the employee has no property interest in his
or her salary or position, as set forth in the applicable Purchaser personnel policy.
(d)Without limiting the generality of Section 9.3(c), Purchaser agrees that
(i) Purchaser shall provide the Transferred Employees with overall benefits (including retiree
benefits, if any) that are no less favorable, in the aggregate, than those then provided to similarly-
situated employees of Purchaser. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no
provision of this Section 9.3 shall create any third party beneficiary or other rights in any current or
former employee of Seller, or Purchaser (including any dependent or beneficiary thereof) or any
other Person. Purchaser or any of its Affiliates, as applicable, shall have the right in its sole
discretion to amend, modify, terminate or adjust benefit levels under any and all employee benefit
plans and arrangements after the Closing Date, and nothing in this Section 9.3 shall be construed to
limit any rights that Purchaser or any of its Affiliates may have under any such plan or arrangement
to amend, modify, terminate or adjust such plan or arrangement. Nothing in this Agreement prevents
Purchaser from terminating the employment of any Transferred Employee after the Closing Date.
(e)Purchaser assumes no liability with respect to, and receives no right or
interest in, any Seller Benefit Plan. At the close of business on the Closing Date, all Facility
Employees shall cease participation in all Seller Benefit Plans, except with respect to benefits
accrued as of, or claims incurred on or prior, to, the Closing Date, except that each Seller’s Facility
Employee who is on long-term disability leave immediately prior to the Closing shall continue to be
covered by the long-term disability plan maintained for the benefit of such Seller’s Facility
Employee as of the Closing Date for such covered disability.
(f)Purchaser shall be a “successor employer” (as described in the regulations
under Section 4980B of the Code) for purposes of providing continuation group health plan coverage
as required under Section 4980B of the Code (“COBRA Continuation Coverage”) and shall provide
COBRA Continuation Coverage for the Facility Employees and their “qualified beneficiaries” (as
defined in Section 4980B of the Code) with respect to “qualifying events” (as defined in
Section 4980B of the Code) that occur on, prior to, or after the Closing Date.
(g)Within thirty days following the date hereof, Seller shall provide Purchaser
with such pertinent data or information as Purchaser shall reasonably require to determine each
Seller’s Facility Employee’s service, compensation or any other information related to benefits
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necessary to implement the requirements of this Section 9.3 on the Closing Date. To the extent the
consent of a Seller’s Facility Employee is required in order for Seller to deliver any such pertinent
data, records or information to Purchaser, Seller agrees to use its Commercially Reasonable Efforts
to secure such consent.
ARTICLE 10
TERMINATION; SURVIVAL
10.1 Rights to Terminate. The obligations of the Parties with respect to the Assets may,
by written notice given on or prior to the Closing Date, in the manner provided in this Section 10.1,
be terminated at any time prior to the Closing Date as provided below:
(a)by Purchaser or Seller, if the Closing has not occurred on or before December
31, 2021;
(b)by Purchaser if there has been a misrepresentation or a material default or
breach by Seller with respect to any of Seller’s representations and warranties in this Agreement or in
any Related Agreement or the due and timely performance of any of Seller’s covenants and
agreements contained in this Agreement or in any Related Agreement and such misrepresentation,
breach or material default has not been cured using Commercially Reasonable Efforts and cannot
reasonably be expected to be cured within sixty (60) days of written notice from Purchaser specifying
particularly such misrepresentation, breach or default by Seller; provided, however, no right of
termination shall arise under this subsection (b) if such misrepresentation, default or breach is not
able to be cured using Commercially Reasonable Efforts in such sixty day period, and Seller is in the
process of curing the misrepresentation, default or breach and shall have cured the misrepresentation,
default or breach by Seller using Commercially Reasonable Efforts on or before the date set forth in
Section 10.1(a);
(c)by Seller if there has been a misrepresentation or a material default or breach
by Purchaser with respect to any of Purchaser’s representations and warranties in this Agreement or
in any Related Agreement or the due and timely performance of any of Purchaser’s covenants and
agreements contained in this Agreement or in any Related Agreement, and such misrepresentation,
breach or material default is not cured: (i) within ten (10) days of written notice from Seller
specifying particularly such misrepresentation, default or breach in the case of any of Purchaser’s
payment obligations; or (ii) and cannot reasonably be expected to be cured using Commercially
Reasonable Efforts within sixty (60) days of written notice from Seller specifying particularly such
misrepresentation, default or breach in all other cases; provided, however, no right of termination
shall arise under this subsection (c)(ii) if such misrepresentation, default or breach is not able to be
cured using Commercially Reasonable Efforts in such sixty day period, and Purchaser is in the
process of curing the misrepresentation, default or breach in such sixty day period and shall have
cured the misrepresentation, default or breach by Purchaser using Commercially Reasonable Efforts
on or before the date set forth in Section 10.1(a); and
(d)by mutual agreement of Seller and Purchaser;
10.2 Effect of Termination. Any termination of this Agreement, including any
termination pursuant to Section 10.1 above, shall not limit or affect either Purchaser’s or Seller’s
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right to seek to recover damages by reason of any breach hereof by the other(s) occurring prior to
such termination.
10.3 Survival.
(a)Except as set forth in Section 10.3(c), none of the representations and
warranties of Seller under Section 5 or in any instrument delivered in connection with the Closing
shall survive the Closing Date.
(b)Except as set forth in Section 10.3(c), none of the representations and
warranties of Purchaser contained in this Agreement or in any instrument delivered in connection
herewith shall survive the Closing Date.
(c)The following sections shall survive the Closing only for the time periods
hereby specified: (i) for a period of eighteen (18) months after the Closing Date, Article 5, except for
Sections 5.1(f), 5.2(a)(2), 5.2(d) and 5.2(h); (ii) for a period of three (3) years, (A) Sections 5.2(a)(2),
7.7, 8.3-8.6 and 9.1(a); and (iii) for the length of applicable limitations periods; Sections 5.1(b),
5.1(c)(1) and (c)(2), 5.1(f), 5.1(g), 5.2(d), 5.2(g), 5.2(h), 9.2 and Article 12.
ARTICLE 11
LIMITED INDEMNITY
11.1 Limited Indemnity.
(a)Purchaser shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller, its authorized
representatives, appointed or elected officials, employees, shareholders, and agents (each, a “Seller
Indemnitee”) from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, losses, liabilities, damages,
obligations, payments, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, the costs and expenses of
any and all actions, suits, proceedings, assessments, judgments, settlements and compromises
relating thereto and reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable disbursements in connection therewith)
(each, an “Indemnifiable Loss”), asserted against or suffered by any Seller Indemnitee relating to,
resulting from or arising out of (i) any breach by Purchaser of any representation, warranty, covenant
or agreement of Purchaser contained in this Agreement, (ii) any loss or damages directly resulting
from or arising out of any negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of Purchaser or
Purchaser’s Representatives in connection with Purchaser’s inspections of the Facility, and (iii) any
Assumed Liabilities. Except with respect to claims arising out of fraud and except for rights to
equitable remedies, this Article 11 constitutes each Seller Indemnitee’s sole and exclusive remedy for
any and all Indemnifiable Losses or other claims relating to or arising from this Agreement.
(b)Seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Purchaser, its officers,
directors, employees, shareholders, Affiliates and agents (each, a “Purchaser Indemnitee”) from and
against any and all Indemnifiable Losses asserted against or suffered by any Purchaser Indemnitee
relating to, resulting from or arising out of (i) any breach by Seller of any representation, warranty,
covenant or agreement of Seller contained in this Agreement, (ii) the Excluded Liabilities, except as
otherwise set forth in this Agreement. Except with respect to claims arising out of fraud and except
for rights to equitable remedies, this Article 11 constitutes each Purchaser Indemnitee’s sole and
exclusive remedy for any and all Indemnifiable Losses or other claims relating to or arising from this
Agreement.
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(c)Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, any Indemnifiable
Loss shall be net of the dollar amount of any insurance or other proceeds actually received by the
Indemnitee or any of its Affiliates with respect to the Indemnifiable Loss. Any Party seeking
indemnity hereunder shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to seek coverage (including both
costs of defense and indemnity) under applicable insurance policies with respect to any such
Indemnifiable Loss.
(d)The expiration or termination of any representation or warranty shall not
affect the Parties’ obligations under this Section 11.1 if the Indemnitee provided the Person required
to provide indemnification under this Agreement (the “Indemnifying Party”) with written notice of
the claim or event for which indemnification is sought prior to such expiration, termination or
extinguishment.
(e)Except to the extent otherwise provided expressly herein, and except for fraud
and intentional misconduct, the rights and remedies of Seller and Purchaser under this Article 11 are
exclusive and in lieu of any and all other rights and remedies which Seller and Purchaser may have
under this Agreement, applicable laws (including Environmental Laws) or otherwise for monetary or
equitable relief, with respect to (i) any breach of or failure to perform any covenant, agreement, or
representation or warranty set forth in this Agreement, after the occurrence of the Closing, or (ii) the
Assumed Liabilities or the Excluded Liabilities, as the case may be. Notwithstanding anything in
this Article 11 to the contrary, each Party shall have the right to seek equitable remedies including
specific performance, to the extent such remedy is available under applicable Governmental Rules.
(f)Purchaser and Seller hereby waive any right to recover punitive, incidental,
special, exemplary and consequential damages arising in connection with or with respect to this
Agreement. The provisions of this Section 11.1(f) shall not apply to indemnification for a Third
Party Claim to the extent such third party seeks or is awarded such damages.
(g)Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, (i) except as set forth in
clause (ii) of this Section 11.1(g), each Party’s liability and obligation to the other Party for an
Indemnifiable Loss relating to, resulting from or arising out of a breach of the representations or
warranties shall be the amount thereof in excess of $500,000 and shall not exceed in the aggregate
fifteen percent (15%) of the Purchase Price; (ii) each Party’s liability and obligation the other Party
for an Indemnifiable Loss relating to, resulting from or arising out of fraud or intentional misconduct
or out of a breach of the representations and warranties in Sections 5.1(b), 5.1(c)(1) and (c)(2), 5.1(f),
5.1(g), 5.2(d), 5.2(g) and 5.2(h) shall be the amount of such Indemnifiable Loss; (iii) any claims for
an Indemnifiable Loss as related to breaches of representations or warranties must be asserted by the
claiming Party within the applicable survival period specified in Section 10.3; and (iv) the amount of
any Indemnifiable Loss shall be calculated without regard to any qualification of Material Adverse
Effect, materiality or words of similar import.
(h)Each Party seeking indemnification shall promptly notify the other Party in
writing of any damage, claim, loss, liability or expense which the Party seeking indemnification has
determined has given or could give rise to a claim (a “Notice of Claim”). A Notice of Claim shall
specify, in reasonable detail, the facts known by the notifying Party regarding the claim. Subject to
the terms of this Agreement, the failure to provide (or timely provide) a Notice of Claim will not
affect the notifying Party’s rights to indemnification, provided, however, the Indemnifying Party is
not obligated to indemnify the other Party for the increased amount of any claim which would
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otherwise have been payable to the extent that the increase resulted from the failure to deliver
promptly a Notice of Claim.
11.2 No Recourse Against Third Parties. Each Party hereby agrees for itself and for all
of its officers, directors, shareholders, Affiliates, attorneys, agents and any other parties making any
claim by, through or under the rights of such persons (collectively, a “Party Group”) that no member
of a Party Group shall have any rights against any appointed or elected official, employee, officer,
director, shareholder, Affiliate, attorney, agent, or other representative of the other Party (each,
individually, a “Non-Recourse Person”) for any damages, suits, claims, proceedings, fines,
judgments, costs or expenses (including attorneys’ fees and incidental, consequential or punitive
damages) (collectively, “Losses”) that such Party may suffer in connection with this Agreement, but
in no event will any party to an Assigned Agreement be deemed an agent of Seller for purposes of
this Section 11.2.
11.3 Defense of Claims.
(a)If any Indemnitee receives notice of the assertion of any claim or of the
commencement of any claim, action, or proceeding made or brought by any Person who is not a
Party or any Affiliate of a Party (a “Third Party Claim”) with respect to which indemnification is to
be sought from an Indemnifying Party, the Indemnitee shall give such Indemnifying Party reasonably
prompt written notice thereof, but in any event such notice shall not be given later than ten (10)
calendar days after the Indemnitee’s receipt of notice of such Third Party Claim. Such notice shall
describe the nature of the Third Party Claim in reasonable detail and shall indicate the estimated
amount, if practicable, of the Indemnifiable Loss that has been or may be sustained by the
Indemnitee. The Indemnifying Party will have the right to participate in or, by giving written notice
to the Indemnitee, to elect to assume the defense of any Third Party Claim at such Indemnifying
Party’s expense and by such Indemnifying Party’s own counsel, provided, that the counsel for the
Indemnifying Party who shall conduct the defense of such Third Party Claim shall be reasonably
satisfactory to the Indemnitee. The Indemnitee shall cooperate in good faith in such defense at such
Indemnitee’s own expense. If an Indemnifying Party elects not to assume the defense of any Third
Party Claim, the Indemnitee may compromise or settle such Third Party Claim over the objection of
the Indemnifying Party, which settlement or compromise shall conclusively establish the
Indemnifying Party’s liability pursuant to this Agreement.
(b)If, within ten (10) calendar days after an Indemnitee provides written notice
to the Indemnifying Party of any Third Party Claims, the Indemnitee receives written notice from the
Indemnifying Party that such Indemnifying Party has elected to assume the defense of such Third
Party Claim as provided in Section 11.3(a), the Indemnifying Party will not be liable for any legal
expenses subsequently incurred by the Indemnitee in connection with the defense thereof except as
set forth herein. Without the prior written consent of the other Party, no Party shall enter into any
settlement of any Third Party Claim which would lead to liability or create any financial or other
obligation on the part of the other Party. If a firm offer is made to settle a Third Party Claim without
leading to liability or the creation of a financial or other obligation on the part of the Indemnitee and
the Indemnifying Party desires to accept and agree to such offer, the Indemnifying Party shall give
written notice to the Indemnitee to that effect. If the Indemnitee unreasonably fails to consent to
such firm offer within ten (10) calendar days after its receipt of such notice, the Indemnifying Party
shall be relieved of its obligations to defend such Third Party Claim and the Indemnitee may contest
or defend such Third Party Claim. In such event, the maximum liability of the Indemnifying Party as
to such Third Party Claim will be the amount of such settlement offer plus reasonable costs and
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expenses paid or incurred by Indemnitee up to the date of said notice. Notwithstanding anything else
to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, to the extent the Indemnitee is entitled to indemnification
hereunder, the Indemnitee shall not be obligated to take any other action in connection with a
settlement other than the execution of a customary mutual release.
(c)Any claim by an Indemnitee on account of an Indemnifiable Loss which does
not result from a Third Party Claim (a “Direct Claim”) shall be asserted by giving the Indemnifying
Party reasonably prompt written notice thereof, stating the nature of such claim in reasonable detail
and indicating the estimated amount, if practicable, but in any event such notice shall not be given
later than ten (10) calendar days after the Indemnitee has actual knowledge of such Direct Claim, and
the Indemnifying Party shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to respond to
such Direct Claim. If the Indemnifying Party does not respond within such thirty (30) calendar day
period, the Indemnifying Party shall be deemed to have accepted such claim. If the Indemnifying
Party rejects such claim, the Indemnitee will be free to seek enforcement of its right to
indemnification under this Agreement.
(d)If the amount of any Indemnifiable Loss, at any time subsequent to the
making of an indemnity payment in respect thereof, is reduced by recovery, settlement or otherwise
under or pursuant to any insurance coverage, or pursuant to any claim, recovery, settlement or
payment by, from or against any other entity, the amount of such reduction, less any costs, expenses
or premiums incurred in connection therewith (together with interest thereon from the date of
payment thereof at the publicly announced prime rate then in effect as published in The Wall Street
Journal shall promptly be repaid by the Indemnitee to the Indemnifying Party.
(e)A failure to give timely notice or respond timely to notice as provided in this
Section 11.3 shall not affect the rights or obligations of any Party hereunder except if, and only to the
extent that, as a result of such failure, the Party which was entitled to receive such notice was
actually prejudiced as a result of such failure.
(f)Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree and acknowledge that
(i) Seller shall be entitled exclusively to control, defend and settle any litigation, administrative or
regulatory proceeding arising out of or related to any Excluded Liabilities, and Purchaser agrees to
cooperate reasonably, at the Indemnifying Party’s expense, in connection therewith and
(ii) Purchaser shall be entitled exclusively to control, defend and settle any litigation, administrative
or regulatory proceeding, arising out of or related to any Assumed Liabilities, and Seller agrees to
cooperate reasonably, at the Indemnifying Party’s expense, in connection therewith.
ARTICLE 12
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
12.1 Dispute Resolution. Any and all disputes, claims or controversies arising out of,
relating to, concerning or pertaining to the terms of this Agreement, or to either Party’s performance
or failure of performance under this Agreement (“Dispute”), which Dispute the Parties have been
unable to resolve by informal methods after undertaking a good faith effort to do so, shall first be
submitted to an informal dispute resolution under the procedure described in Section 12.2 below; if
the matter is not resolved through such procedures, it shall be referred for final and binding
arbitration under the procedures described in Section 12.3.
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12.2 Informal Resolution. Any unresolved Disputes shall initially be referred to
Purchaser’s City Administrator, or designee, and the President of Seller for resolution. Such
executives or their respective designees shall meet at least once, and shall negotiate in a
commercially reasonable manner for a period of fifteen (15) Business Days in an effort to resolve the
Dispute. Neither Party shall seek to commence any litigation or arbitration proceeding without first
satisfying this Section 12.2 and any failure of a Party to do so shall constitute a sufficient basis for
termination without prejudice any proceeding so attempted.
12.3 Arbitration. Either Party may initiate binding arbitration with respect to the Dispute
by making a written demand for binding arbitration before an arbitrator that is a former judge or
attorney with experience resolving major commercial disputes within the electric industry with
JAMS, its successor, or any other mutually agreeable arbitrator (the “Arbitrator”) at any time
following the unsuccessful conclusion of the informal resolution provided for in Section 12.2. The
Parties shall cooperate with one another in promptly selecting the Arbitrator and in scheduling the
arbitration to commence no later than one hundred eighty (180) Days from the date of the initial
written demand for binding arbitration. If, notwithstanding their good faith efforts, the Parties are
unable to agree upon a mutually acceptable Arbitrator, the Arbitrator shall be appointed as provided
for in California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1281.6. Upon a Party’s written demand for
binding arbitration, such Dispute, including the determination of the scope or applicability of this
agreement to arbitrate, shall be determined by binding arbitration before the Arbitrator, in accordance
with the laws of the State of California, without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Except as
provided for herein, the arbitration shall be conducted by the Arbitrator in accordance with the rules
and procedures for arbitration of complex business disputes for the organization with which the
Arbitrator is associated; absent the existence of such rules and procedures, the arbitration shall be
conducted in accordance with the California Arbitration Act, California Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1280 et seq. However, notwithstanding the rules and procedures that would otherwise apply
to the arbitration, and unless the Parties agree to a different arrangement, the place of the arbitration
shall be in Los Angeles County, California; each side in the arbitration shall be entitled to take up to
three depositions, and all direct testimony in the arbitration shall be submitted in the form of
affidavits or declarations under penalty of perjury. Each Party shall cooperate in making available
for cross examination at the arbitration hearing its witnesses whose direct testimony has been so
submitted. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. The Arbitrator
shall, in any award, allocate all of the costs of the binding arbitration (other than each Party’s
individual attorneys’ fees and costs related to the Party’s participation in the arbitration, which fees
and costs shall be borne by such Party), including the fees of the Arbitrator, in such manner as the
Arbitrator shall determine. Until such award is made, however, the Parties shall share equally in
paying the costs of the arbitration.
12.4 Waiver of Jury Trial. THE PARTIES WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY
IN ANY LITIGATION ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.
ARTICLE 13
MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
13.1 Expenses. Except as otherwise provided herein, each Party is responsible for its own
costs and expenses (including attorneys’ and consultants’ fees, costs and expenses) incurred in
connection with this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement.
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13.2 Representations and Warranties Exclusive. The representations and warranties
contained in this Agreement are the only representations or warranties given by Seller and all other
express or implied warranties are disclaimed. Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement,
including the representations and warranties contained herein, Purchaser acknowledges that (i) the
Assets are conveyed “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS” and that all warranties of
merchantability, usage or suitability or fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed and (ii) no
material or information provided by or communications made by Seller or its agents will create any
representation or warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, with respect to the Assets and the
titles thereto, the operation of the Assets, or the prospects (financial and otherwise), risks and other
incidents of the Assets, including the actual or rated generating capability of the Facility, and the
ability of Purchaser to generate or sell electrical energy from the Facility.
13.3 Entire Document. Other than the Confidentiality Agreement, this Agreement
(including the Exhibits and Schedules) and the Related Agreements contain the entire agreement
between the Parties with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby, and supersede all
negotiations, representations, warranties, commitments, offers, contracts and writings prior to the
execution date of this Agreement, written or oral. No waiver and no modification or amendment of
any provision of this Agreement is effective unless made in writing and duly signed by the Parties
referring specifically to this Agreement, and then only to the specific purpose, extent and interest so
provided.
13.4 Schedules.
(a)The Schedules delivered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement are an
integral part of this Agreement to the same extent as if they were set forth verbatim herein. In
addition to the obligations of Seller in Section 7.5, Seller shall have the right to update the Schedules
in advance of the Closing (an “Update”). Seller shall furnish a copy thereof to Purchaser not later
than 10 Business Days prior to the Closing Date. No Update shall affect the determinations to be
made under Section 3.1(d). If any Update shall result in a failure of the Closing Condition set forth
in Section 3.1(d), Purchaser may elect either (i) not to proceed to Closing or (ii) to proceed to
Closing and accept the representations and warranties set forth herein as being qualified by the
Updates, provided that Purchaser shall retain the rights and remedies set forth in Section 13.4(b)
below.
(b)If any Update results in a breach of the representations and warranties set
forth in this Agreement, Purchaser will have all rights and remedies under this Agreement with
respect to such breach without regard to the Updates. For avoidance of doubt, Purchaser does not
waive any claim for any other remedy or indemnification with respect to breach of representation,
warranty, covenant, or any other claim under this Agreement by reason of facts or circumstances
Purchaser was aware of as of the Closing Date, but that were not reflected in the Schedules (as
modified by any Updates). Seller may “over disclose” information on the Schedules and the
inclusion of any item on a Schedule that is less material than the materiality standard in the
provisions of this Agreement that make reference to such Schedule shall not be used to interpret or
alter such materiality standard.
13.5 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each
of which is an original, but all of which together constitute one and the same instrument.
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13.6 Severability. If any provision hereof is held invalid or unenforceable by any
arbitrator or as a result of future legislative action, this holding or action shall be strictly construed
and shall not affect the validity or effect of any other provision hereof. To the extent permitted by
law, the Parties waive, to the maximum extent permissible, any provision of law that renders any
provision hereof prohibited or unenforceable in any respect.
13.7 Assignability. This Agreement is binding upon ‘and inures to the benefit of the
successors and assigns of the Parties. However, neither Party shall Assign this Agreement without
the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. For
avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 13.7 shall limit or otherwise modify the assignment
provisions in any of the Related Agreements. Any such Assignment is conditioned on the assignee’s
agreement in writing to assume the assigning Party’s duties and obligations under this Agreement
and the Related Agreements. Any assignment effected in accordance with this Section 13.7 shall not
relieve the assigning Party of its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement and the Related
Agreements. For purposes of this Section 13.7, prior to the Closing, “Assign” or “Assignment”
means any direct or indirect assignment, subcontracting or other transfer of this Agreement including
with respect to Seller any change of control of Seller.
13.8 Consents. Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, any consent required by
either Party to take any action shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.
13.9 Captions. The captions of the various Articles, Sections, Exhibits and Schedules of
this Agreement have been inserted only for convenience of reference and do not modify, explain,
enlarge or restrict any of the provisions of this Agreement.
13.10 Governing Law. The validity, interpretation and effect of this Agreement are
governed by and, shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California applicable
to contracts made and performed in such State and without regard to conflicts of law doctrines except
to the extent that certain matters are preempted by Federal law or are governed by the law of the
jurisdiction of organization of the respective Parties.
13.11 Limitations on Liability. UNLESS EXPRESSLY HEREIN PROVIDED,
NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE,
EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR OTHER BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION DAMAGES, BY STATUTE, IN TORT OR CONTRACT, UNDER ANY
INDEMNITY PROVISION OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT UNDER ARTICLE 11, TO ONE
ANOTHER OR IN RESPECT OF THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE TO OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF, OR DEATH OF OR BODILY INJURY TO, ANY PERSON.
UNLESS EXPRESSLY HEREIN PROVIDED, AND SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
ARTICLE 11, IT IS THE INTENT OF THE PARTIES THAT THE LIMITATIONS HEREIN
IMPOSED ON REMEDIES AND THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES, INCLUDING THE
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND THE EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
BE WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CAUSE OR CAUSES RELATED THERETO, INCLUDING
THE NEGLIGENCE OF ANY PARTY, WHETHER SUCH NEGLIGENCE BE SOLE, JOINT OR
CONCURRENT, OR ACTIVE OR PASSIVE, AND SHALL APPLY IRRESPECTIVE OF
WHETHER A PARTY OR ANY AFFILIATE THEREOF, OR ANY PARTNER, MEMBER,
SHAREHOLDER, OFFICER, DIRECTOR OR EMPLOYEE OF A PARTY OR AN AFFILIATE
THEREOF, ASSERTS A THEORY OF LIABILITY IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE,
MISREPRESENTATION (INCLUDING NEGLIGENT MISREPRESENTATION), STRICT
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LIABILITY, STATUTORY LIABILITY, OR ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY OTHER THAN IN
THE CASE OF FRAUD. TO THE EXTENT ANY DAMAGES REQUIRED TO BE PAID
HEREUNDER ARE LIQUIDATED, THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE DAMAGES
ARE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE, OR OTHERWISE OBTAINING AN
ADEQUATE REMEDY IS INCONVENIENT AND THE DAMAGES CALCULATED
HEREUNDER CONSTITUTE A REASONABLE APPROXIMATION OF THE HARM OR LOSS.
13.12 Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications under this
Agreement must be in writing and must be delivered in person or sent by overnight delivery using a
nationally recognized delivery service, and properly addressed as follows:
If to Buyer:
City of Vernon
Attn: Director of Light and Power Department
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
With copies to:
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, A Professional Corporation
Attention: Douglas S. Brown, Esq.
660 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
City of Vernon
Attn: City Attorney
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
If to Seller:
Bicent (California) Malburg LLC
Attn: President
9 Federal Street
Easton, MD 21601
Facsimile: (410) 770-9705
With copies to:
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Attn: Ellen N. Ching, Esq.
1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019-6064
Facsimile: (212) 492-0241
Any Party may from time to time change its address for the purpose of notices to that Party
by a similar notice specifying a new address, but no such change is effective until it is actually
received by the Party sought to be charged with its contents.
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All notices and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement that are
addressed as provided in this Section 13.12 are effective upon delivery.
13.13 Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence for each term of this Agreement.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all times provided for in this Agreement for the
performance of any act shall be strictly construed.
13.14 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except as may be specifically set forth in this
Agreement, nothing in this Agreement, whether express or implied, is intended to confer any rights
or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement on any Persons other than the Parties and their
respective permitted successors and assigns, nor is anything in this Agreement intended to relieve or
discharge the obligation or liability of any third Persons to any Party, nor give any third Persons any
right of subrogation or action against any Party.
13.15 No Joint Venture. Nothing contained in this Agreement creates or is intended to
create an association, trust, partnership, or joint venture or impose a trust or partnership duty,
obligation, or liability on or with regard to any Party.
13.16 Construction of Agreement. Ambiguities or uncertainties in the wording of this
Agreement shall not be construed for or against any Party either on account of such Party having
drafted or provided any language in this Agreement or otherwise, and shall be construed in
accordance with the fair meaning of this Agreement.
13.17 Conflicts. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between the terms of this
Agreement and the terms of any of the Related Agreements, the terms of this Agreement shall govern
and prevail.
13.18 Waiver of Sovereign Immunity. Purchaser warrants and covenants that with
respect to its contractual obligations hereunder and performance thereof, it will not claim immunity
on the grounds of sovereignty or similar grounds with respect to itself or its revenues or assets from
(a) suit, (b) jurisdiction or court (including a court located outside the jurisdiction of its organization),
(c) relief by way of injunction, order for specific performance or recovery of property, (d) attachment
of assets, or (e) execution or enforcement of any judgment.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first
above written,
PURCHASER:
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos Fandino
Title: City Administrator
SELLER:
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
By:
Name: Paul B. Prager
Title: President
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EXHIBIT A
Form of Bill of Sale
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BILL OF SALE
This BILL OF SALE (this “Bill of Sale”) is made as of December 14, 2021, by Bicent
(California) Malburg LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), for the benefit of City of
Vernon, a municipal corporation and a chartered city duly organized and existing under and by virtue
of the Constitution and laws of the State of California (“Purchaser”).
RECITALS
A. Pursuant to that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of November 15,
2021, by and between Seller and Purchaser (the “Purchase and Sale Agreement”), Seller has agreed
to sell, assign, convey, transfer and deliver all of its right, title and interest in and to the Assets to
Purchaser, and Purchaser has agreed to purchase, assume and acquire the Assets from Seller.
B. Pursuant to Section 2.6(a)(1) of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Seller is entering
into this Bill of Sale for purpose of selling, assigning, transferring and conveying the Assets to the
Purchaser.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants contained herein and
for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, do hereby covenant and agree as
follows:
1.Defined Terms. Unless the context hereof shall otherwise require, capitalized terms
used in this Bill of Sale, including those in the recitals hereto, and not otherwise defined herein, shall
have the respective meanings as defined in the Purchase and Sale Agreement.
2.Sale and Assignment. Effective as of 11:00 a.m., Los Angeles time, on the date
hereof (the “Effective Time”), Seller, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, sell, assign, convey, transfer and deliver to
Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the Assets, pursuant to the terms and
conditions set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement.
3.Title. Seller does hereby warrant and covenant that (i) it is the true and lawful owner
of the Assets and has good right to sell the Assets, and that except for Permitted Encumbrances, title
to the Assets is on the date of execution hereof free and clear of all Liens of any nature and (ii) good,
record and marketable title to the Assets is hereby conveyed to Purchaser free and clear of all Liens
of any nature, except for any existing Permitted Encumbrances.
4.Warranty. Except as otherwise set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement:
(a)it is understood and agreed that Seller sells and transfers and Purchaser
acquires and accepts the Assets on an “as is” and “where is” basis;
(b)Purchaser, by its acceptance of this Bill of Sale, acknowledges and agrees
that, except as expressly set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Seller has not made and will
not make, nor shall Seller be deemed to have made, any warranty or representation of any kind,
express or implied, with respect to any of the Assets, including any warranty or representation as to
their fitness for any use or purpose, design or condition for any particular use or purpose, as to the
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quality of the material or workmanship therein, latent or patent, or as to value, compliance with legal
requirements, insurance requirements, specifications, location, use, condition, merchantability,
quality, description, durability or operation, it being agreed that all risks incident to all of these
matters are to be borne by the Purchaser; and
(c)in the event of any defect or deficiency in any of the Assets of any nature,
whether patent or latent, Seller shall not have any responsibility or liability with respect thereto or for
any incidental, consequential or other damages (including strict liability in tort).
The provisions of this paragraph 4 have been negotiated, and except as otherwise set forth in
the Purchase and Sale Agreement, the foregoing provisions are intended to be a complete exclusion
and negation of any representations or warranties by Seller, express or implied, with respect to any of
the Assets arising pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted by the State of California or
any other law or regulation now or hereafter in effect or otherwise.
5.Binding Effect; Assignment. This Bill of Sale and all of the provisions hereof shall
be binding upon Seller and its respective successors and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of
Purchaser and its successors and assigns.
6.Further Action. Seller covenants and agrees that it will, from time to time, execute
and deliver such further instruments of conveyance and transfer as may be reasonably required to
implement and effectuate the sale set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement.
7.Effectiveness. This Assignment shall become effective as of the Effective Time.
8.No Third Party Beneficiary. Nothing in this Bill of Sale is intended to confer upon
any other person except Purchaser any rights or remedies hereunder or shall create any third party
beneficiary rights in any person.
9.Governing Law. This Bill of Sale shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of California (regardless of the laws that might otherwise govern under
applicable principles of conflicts of law).
10.Construction. This Bill of Sale is delivered pursuant to and is subject to the terms of
the Purchase and Sale Agreement. The terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, including but not
limited to Seller’s representations, warranties, covenants, agreements and indemnities relating to the
Assets, are incorporated herein by this reference. Seller acknowledges and agrees that the
representations, warranties, covenants, agreements and indemnities contained in the Purchase and
Sale Agreement shall not be superseded hereby but shall remain in full force and effect to the full
extent provided therein. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between the terms of the Purchase
and Sale Agreement and the terms of this Bill of Sale, the terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement
shall control.
11.Severability. If one or more of the provisions of this Bill of Sale shall be deemed
invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such provisions shall be deemed to be severed from
this Bill of Sale, and the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained
herein shall not be affected or impaired in any way thereby.
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12. Counterparts. This Bill of Sale may be executed in any number of counterparts, all
such counterparts together constituting but one and the same instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, by their duly authorized officers, have
executed and delivered this Bill of Sale as of the day and year first above set forth.
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
By:
Name: Paul Prager
Title: President
ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO
THIS _____ DAY OF DECEMBER, 2021
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos R. Fandino Jr.
Title: City Administrator
The execution of this Bill of Sale by the City of Vernon is hereby affirmed and attested to by:
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Lisa Pope
Title: City Clerk
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EXHIBIT B
Form of Deed of Transfer
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY CITY OF VERNON AND
WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO
AND MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO:
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Attn: City Administrator
(Above Space for Recorder’s Use Only)
Recording Fee: Exempt Pursuant to California Government Code Section 27383
GRANT DEED
The Undersigned grantor declares that the documentary transfer tax is shown on the
accompanying statement and is not for public record.
FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Bicent
(California) Malburg LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Grantor”), hereby grants to
the City of Vernon, a municipal corporation and a chartered city duly organized and existing under
and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of California (the “Grantee”), all of Grantor’s
right, title and interest in and to the fixtures and improvements (the “Property”) located on the real
property (“Land”) described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference,
but expressly excluding the Land.
Said grant is made subject to all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements,
encumbrances, circumstances and other matters of record that currently exist and affect the Property
and/or the Land.
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[Signature Page to Grant Deed]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Grant Deed shall be effective as of December 14, 2021.
GRANTOR:
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
By:
Name: Paul Prager
Title: President
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A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual
who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or
validity of that document.
STATE OF )
) ss.
COUNTY OF _________________________ )
On ___________________ before me, ____________________________________, Notary Public,
personally appeared _____________________________________________________, who proved
to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose names(s) is/are subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the
entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing
paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal
SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC
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EXHIBIT “A”
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Real property in the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as
follows:
PARCEL A:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03" 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37' 38" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25' 55"
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45' 51" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28' 39" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1 °
37' 37" EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10' 26"
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 ° 49' 34" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49' 34" EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57" WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89° 10' 17" WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51' 27" WEST 42.65 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 87° 47' 00" EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54' 17" WEST 24.22 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 87° 28' 16" WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06' 15" WEST 13.30
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48' 42" WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 ° 26' 34" EAST
79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION
FIXTURES AND ALL EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER
IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON SAID LAND.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
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OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL B:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NUMBER 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37' 48" EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23' 22" EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26' 12" EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57''
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09' 03" EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL C:
ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION FIXTURES AND ALL
EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE
CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON THE LAND DESCRIBED BELOW:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03" 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37' 38" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25' 55"
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45' 51" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28' 39" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1 °
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37' 37" EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10' 26"
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 ° 49' 34" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49' 34" EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57" WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89° 10' 17" WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51' 27" WEST 42.65 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 87° 47' 00" EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54' 17" WEST 24.22 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 87° 28' 16" WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06' 15" WEST 13.30
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48' 42" WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 ° 26' 34" EAST
79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL D:
A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION,INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
AND USE OF ELECTRIC, GAS, CABLE TELEPHONE, WATER, DRAINAGE AND OTHER
FACILITIES NECESSARY TO SERVE THE PROPERTY AND VEHICULAR AND
PEDESTRIAN INGRESS AND EGRESS FROM THE PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37' 48" EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23' 22" EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26' 12" EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57''
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09' 03" EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
APN: 6308-002-909
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CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE
This is to certify that the interest in the Property that is conveyed under the foregoing
agreement to the City of Vernon (the “City”), a municipal corporation and a chartered city that is
duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and the laws of the State of
California, is hereby accepted by the undersigned officer or agent on behalf of the City Council of
the City, pursuant to authority conferred by a resolution of the City Council of the City adopted on
November __, 2021, and the grantee consents to recordation thereof by its duly authorized officer.
Dated: December 14, 2021 CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos R. Fandino Jr.
Title: City Administrator
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DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX DECLARATION
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 6308-002-900
In accordance with Section 11932 and 11933 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code,
the Grantor requests that this Documentary Transfer Tax Declaration not be recorded with the
attached Grant Deed, but be affixed to the Grant Deed after recordation and before the Grant Deed is
returned as directed on the Grant Deed.
The attached Grant Deed names Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company, as Grantor, and the City of Vernon, a municipal corporation and a chartered city
duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of
California, as Grantee. The property subject to this Grant Deed is located in the City of Vernon,
County of Los Angeles. The total amount of documentary transfer tax due on the Grant Deed is
$__________, which represents $_________ of County tax and $0.00 of City tax, computed on the
full value of the property conveyed.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE
COMPANY
By:
Name:
Title:
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EXHIBIT C
Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement
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ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
This ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (this “Assignment”), is made as
of December 14, 2021 (the “Effective Date”), by and between the City of Vernon, a municipal
corporation and a chartered city duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution
and laws of the State of California (“Assignee”), and Bicent (California) Malburg LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company (“Assignor”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the parties have entered into that certain Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as
of November 15, 2021, by and between Assignor and Assignee (the “Purchase and Sale
Agreement”).
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2.1(g) and Section 2.6(a)(2) of the Purchase and Sale
Agreement, Assignor desires to assign and transfer to Assignee, and Assignee desires to assume and
accept, all of Assignor’s rights and duties under the Assigned Agreements and all of Assignor’s
obligations under the Assigned Agreements arising or occurring after the Closing Date.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained
herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, do hereby covenant and agree as
follows:
1.Definitions. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein shall
have the meanings given to them in the Purchase and Sale Agreement; provided, however, that for
purpose of this Assignment, the LTSA will not constitute an Assigned Agreement and will be
assigned pursuant to a separate agreement.
2.Assignment. Effective as of 11:00 a.m., Los Angeles time, on the date hereof (the
“Effective Time”), Assignor hereby irrevocably assigns and transfers to Assignee all of its right, title
and interest in, to and under, and all of its duties, liabilities and obligations under or pursuant to, the
Assigned Agreements, except for any liabilities under the Assigned Agreements resulting from
Assignor’s breach or failure to perform its obligations under the Assigned Agreements on or prior to
the Closing Date, which liabilities are retained by and remain the responsibility of Assignor (the
“Retained Liabilities”).
3.Assumption. Assignee shall assume and accept all of Assignor’s right, title and
interest in, to and under, and all of Assignor’s duties, liabilities and obligations under or pursuant to,
the Assigned Agreements on the Closing Date, except for the Retained Liabilities, and agrees to
perform under and be bound by the terms of the Assigned Agreements. For the avoidance of doubt,
Assignee assumes no Excluded Liabilities, and the parties hereto agree that all such Excluded
Liabilities shall remain the sole responsibility of the Assignor.
4.Non-Interference. Each of Assignor and Assignee agrees that the assignment and
assumption of the assigned rights and responsibilities hereunder is irrevocable and that neither party
shall take any action or make any other assignment or direction which could prejudice the other’s
rights hereunder, and that any such action or assignment shall be void.
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5.Representations and Warranties. Assignor hereby represents and warrants to
Assignee that neither its execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement, nor the
consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby will (a) require any consent, agreement
or acknowledgement of any Person that has not been obtained, (b) require any Governmental
Approval that it has not obtained, or (c) violate any Governmental Rules applicable to Assignor.
6.Effectiveness. This Assignment shall become effective as of the Effective Time.
7.Further Assurances. Each of the parties will, from time to time and at all times
hereafter, at its own expense, upon every reasonable request to do so by another party hereto,
promptly make, do, execute and deliver, or cause to be made, done, executed and delivered, all such
further acts, deeds, assurances and things as may be legally required or reasonably necessary in order
to further implement and carry out the assignments and assumptions contemplated by this
Assignment.
8.Successors and Assigns. The provisions of this Assignment are binding upon, and
will inure to the benefit of, the successors and assigns of Assignor and Assignee, respectively.
9.Governing Law. The validity, interpretation and effect of this Assignment shall be
governed by and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California applicable
to contracts made and performed in such State and without regard to conflicts of law doctrines except
to the extent that certain matters are preempted by Federal law or are governed by the law of the
jurisdiction of organization of the respective parties.
10.Severability. If one or more of the provisions of this Assignment shall be deemed
invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such provisions shall be deemed to be severed from
this Assignment, and the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained
herein shall not be affected or impaired in any way thereby.
11.Construction. This Assignment is delivered pursuant to and is subject to the terms
of the Purchase and Sale Agreement. The terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, including but
not limited to Assignor’s representations, warranties, covenants, agreements and indemnities relating
to the Assumed Liabilities, are incorporated herein by this reference. Assignor acknowledges and
agrees that the representations, warranties, covenants, agreements and indemnities contained in the
Purchase and Sale Agreement shall not be superseded hereby but shall remain in full force and effect
to the full extent provided therein. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between the terms of the
Purchase and Sale Agreement and the terms of this Assignment, the terms of the Purchase and Sale
Agreement shall control.
12.Counterparts. This Assignment may be executed in any number of counterparts, all
such counterparts together constituting but one and the same instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, by their duly authorized officers, have
executed and delivered this Assignment as of the day and year first above set forth.
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos R. Fandino Jr.
Title: City Administrator
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
By:
Name: Paul Prager
Title: President
The execution of this Assignment by the City of Vernon is hereby affirmed and attested to
by:
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Lisa Pope
Title: City Clerk
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EXHIBIT D
Form of Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY: )
City of Vernon )
)
AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:)
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth )
660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1600 )
Newport Beach, California 92660 )
Attn: Jonathan Guz, Esq. )
)
[Space above for Recorder’s use.]
SUBSTITUTION OF TRUSTEE AND FULL RECONVEYANCE
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY: )
City of Vernon )
)
AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:)
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth )
660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1600 )
Newport Beach, California 92660 )
Attn: Jonathan Guz, Esq. )
)
THIS TRANSACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX
PURSUANT TO SECTION 11921 OF THE CALIFORNIA REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE.
THIS DOCUMENT IS EXEMPT FROM RECORDING FEES PURSUANT TO SECTION 27383
OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE.
SUBSTITUTION OF TRUSTEE AND FULL RECONVEYANCE
Dated December 14, 2021
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SUBSTITUTION OF TRUSTEE AND FULL RECONVEYANCE
THIS SUBSTITUTION OF TRUSTEE AND FULL RECONVEYANCE (this
“Agreement”) is dated December 14, 2021 and effective as of the date of recordation hereof.
RECITALS
A. On April 10, 2008, BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company, as trustor (the “Trustor”), executed that certain DEED OF TRUST,
LEASEHOLD DEED OF TRUST, ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS, SECURITY AGREEMENT AND
FIXTURE FILING (the “Deed of Trust”) in favor of First American Title Insurance Company, as
trustee (the “Trustee”), for the benefit of the CITY OF VERNON, a municipal corporation and a
chartered city that is duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of
the State of California (the “Beneficiary”).
B. The Deed of Trust was recorded in the Official Records of the County of Los
Angeles, State of California (the “Official Records”) as Instrument No. 20080629752 on April 11,
2008.
C. The Deed of Trust presently encumbers certain real property (the “Property”) which
was acquired in fee by the Trustor on or about April 11, 2008. The Property is described in Exhibit
A.
D. The Deed of Trust secures the Trustor’s obligations under that certain Power
Purchase and Tolling Agreement, dated April 10, 2008 (the “PPTA”), by and between the Trustor
and the Beneficiary.
E. The Trustor and the Beneficiary have mutually agreed: (i) that the Trustor will sell
the Property to the Beneficiary; and (ii) to terminate and discharge the PPTA, in each case effective
as of the date of recordation hereof.
F. The Beneficiary desires: (i) substitute itself as the successor Trustee (the “Successor
Trustee”); and (ii) reconvey in full the Deed of Trust, thereby removing the Deed of Trust as an
exception to title to the Property; however, the Successor Trustee shall only cause such reconveyance
thereof in connection with and conditioned upon the termination and discharge of the PPTA.
AGREEMENT
1. Successor Trustee. The Beneficiary hereby appoints and substitutes itself as the
Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust and in accordance with the terms and provisions
contained herein.
2. Reconveyance. The Successor Trustee hereby reconveys to the person or persons
legally entitled thereto, without warranty, all of the estate, title and interest acquired by the Trustee
and by the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust as to the Property described in Exhibit A,
subject to and conditioned upon the termination and discharge of the PPTA.
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3. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one
agreement. The signature and acknowledgment pages from each counterpart may be removed and
attached to a single document in order to create one original instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each party’s respective
duly authorized officers, as of the date first above written.
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos R. Fandino Jr.
Title: City Administrator
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual
who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or
validity of that document.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
On ___________________, before me, ____________________________________, Notary Public,
personally appeared _____________________________________________________, who proved
to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose names(s) is/are subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the
entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing
paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal
SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Real property in the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as
follows:
PARCEL A:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03" 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37' 38" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25' 55"
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45' 51" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28' 39" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1 °
37' 37" EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10' 26"
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 ° 49' 34" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49' 34" EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57" WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89° 10' 17" WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51' 27" WEST 42.65 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 87° 47' 00" EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54' 17" WEST 24.22 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 87° 28' 16" WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06' 15" WEST 13.30
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48' 42" WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 ° 26' 34" EAST
79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION
FIXTURES AND ALL EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER
IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON SAID LAND.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
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OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL B:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NUMBER 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37' 48" EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23' 22" EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26' 12" EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57''
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09' 03" EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL C:
ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION FIXTURES AND ALL
EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE
CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON THE LAND DESCRIBED BELOW:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03" 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37' 38" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25' 55"
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45' 51" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28' 39" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1 °
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37' 37" EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10' 26"
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 ° 49' 34" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49' 34" EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10'
26" WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57" WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89° 10' 17" WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51' 27" WEST 42.65 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 87° 47' 00" EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54' 17" WEST 24.22 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 87° 28' 16" WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06' 15" WEST 13.30
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48' 42" WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 ° 26' 34" EAST
79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL D:
A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION,INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
AND USE OF ELECTRIC, GAS, CABLE TELEPHONE, WATER, DRAINAGE AND OTHER
FACILITIES NECESSARY TO SERVE THE PROPERTY AND VEHICULAR AND
PEDESTRIAN INGRESS AND EGRESS FROM THE PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09' 03" WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37' 48" EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22' 12" EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23' 22" EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26' 12" EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27' 57''
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10' 17" WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09' 03" EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
APN: 6308-002-909
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4820-9916-0569v16/022487-0008
EXHIBIT E
Form of Termination of Lease
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY: )
City of Vernon )
)
AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:)
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth )
660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1600 )
Newport Beach, California 92660 )
Attn: Jonathan Guz, Esq. )
)
[Space above for Recorder’s use.]
TERMINATION OF LEASE AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY: )
City of Vernon )
)
AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:)
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth )
660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1600 )
Newport Beach, California 92660 )
Attn: Jonathan Guz, Esq. )
)
THIS TRANSACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX
PURSUANT TO SECTION 11921 OF THE CALIFORNIA REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE.
THIS DOCUMENT IS EXEMPT FROM RECORDING FEES PURSUANT TO SECTION 27383
OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE.
TERMINATION OF LEASE AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS
by and between
CITY OF VERNON
and
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
Dated as of December 14, 2021
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TERMINATION OF LEASE AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS
THIS TERMINATION OF LEASE AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS (this “Agreement”) is
dated as of December 14, 2021 and effective as of the date of recordation hereof, by and between the
CITY OF VERNON, a municipal corporation and a chartered city that is duly organized and existing
under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of California (the “City”), and BICENT
(CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Bicent”).
RECITALS
A. The City, as lessor, and Bicent, as lessee, entered into that certain Lease and Grant of
Easements, dated April 10, 2008 (the “Lease”), a memorandum of which was recorded on April 11,
2008 as Instrument No. 20080629749 in the Official Records of the County of Los Angeles, State of
California (the “Official Records”).
B. Pursuant to the Lease, the City leased certain real property and improvements
described therein (collectively, the “Property”) to Bicent.
C. The City and Bicent have mutually agreed to terminate and discharge the Lease
effective as of the date of recordation hereof.
AGREEMENT
1. Recordation. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Official Records.
2. Termination of Lease. Effective as of the recordation of this Agreement, Bicent and
the City hereby acknowledge and agree that the Lease shall be terminated and discharged and of no
further force or effect.
3.Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one
agreement. The signature and acknowledgment pages from each counterpart may be removed and
attached to a single document in order to create one original instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each party’s respective
duly authorized officers, as of the date first above written.
CITY OF VERNON
By:
Name: Carlos R. Fandino Jr.
Title: City Administrator
ATTEST:
City Clerk
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG LLC
By:
Name: Paul Prager
Title: President
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A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual
who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or
validity of that document.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
On ___________________, before me, ____________________________________, Notary Public,
personally appeared _____________________________________________________, who proved
to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose names(s) is/are subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the
entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing
paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal
SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC
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A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual
who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or
validity of that document.
STATE OF ____________
COUNTY OF _____________
On ___________________, before me, ____________________________________, Notary Public,
personally appeared _____________________________________________________, who proved
to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose names(s) is/are subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the
entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing
paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal
SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC
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EXHIBIT F
Form of Assignment of the
Amended and Restated Services Agreement
for Malburg Generating Station
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Assignment
of the
Amended and Restated Services Agreement
for the
Malburg Generating Station
This Assignment Agreement (“Assignment”), dated as of ____________, 2021, is made and entered into by
and between Bicent (California) Malburg, LLC (“Assignor”), the City of Vernon, California, a municipal corporation
and a chartered city duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of
California and its Charter (“Assignee”) and Siemens Energy, Inc. (“Siemens Energy”).
WHEREAS; Assignor and Siemens Energy entered into an Amended and Restated Services Agreement for the
Malburg Generating Station, dated September 30, 2010 (the agreement and all amendments or change orders
thereto are collectively referred to as the “Agreement”);
WHEREAS; Assignee is purchasing the Malburg Generating Station from Assignor pursuant that certain
Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of November 15, 2021, between Assinor and Assignee (the “PSA”), with an
expected close no later than December 31, 2021 (the “Sale”);
WHEREAS; Assignor wishes to assign the Agreement to Assignee pursuant to clause 16.5 of the Agreement;
WHEREAS; Assignee wish to accept assignment of the Agreement;
WHEREAS; Siemens Energy is willing to consent to the assignment of the Agreement under the condition
that outstanding amounts due prior to the assignment of the Agreement are satisfied;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the representations, warranties and covenants contained in the
Assignment and the Agreement, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
1. Payment. Assignor directs and authorizes the Assignee or any entity and/or trustee acting on behalf
of the Assignee (including The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A.) to pay directly to Siemens
Energy by wire transfer of immediately available funds the sum of $6,083,905.31 USD from the purchase
price under the PSA at the time of closing of the Sale (the “Payment”). In the event that the Sale does not
close by February 28, 2022, the Payment will be recalculated by mutual agreement of the Bicent and
Siemens Energy. If no agreement is reached this assignment will be considered void and have no effect.
2. Waiver. Siemens Energy agrees that upon receipt of the Payment, it waives all rights to any past due
amounts owed to it under the Agreement that accrued prior to closing of the Sale.
3. Consent. Siemens Energy consents to the assignment of the Agreement from the Assignor to the
Assignee effective upon closing of the Sale, and effective upon closing of the Sale Assignor is hereby
relieved of all of its obligations under the Agreement.
4. Assignment. Upon closing of the Sale, Assignor hereby transfers, conveys, assigns and delivers to
Assignee all of its right, title and interest in, to and under the Agreement, and Assignee accepts assignment
of the Agreement, including all of the rights, benefits, responsibilities, liabilities and/or obligations
thereunder.
5. No Expansion of Rights. This Assignment neither expands upon nor limits the rights, benefits,
responsibilities, liabilities or obligations of the parties to the Agreement provided therein and thereunder.
6. Miscellaneous.
(a) Successors and Assigns. This Assignment will be binding upon Assignor and Assignee and their
respective successors and assigns and will inure to the benefit of Assignor and Assignee and their
respective successors and assigns.
(b) Governing Law. This Assignment shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws
of the State of California, exclusive of conflicts or choice of law provisions thereof.
(c) Counterparts. This Assignment may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which shall be
considered one and the same instrument and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have
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been signed by each part hereto and delivered to the other party.
(d) Signatures. Electronic signatures or copies of signatures provided electronically shall be given full
force and effect and shall be treated as originals.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Assignor, Assignee and Siemens Energy have caused this Assignment to be signed by
their duly authorized officers as of the date first above written.
BICENT (CALIFORNIA) MALBURG, LLC
By: ____________________________________
Printed Name: _______________________
Title: _______________________________
CITY OF VERNON
By: ____________________________________
Printed Name: _______________________
Title: _______________________________
SIEMENS ENERGY INC.
By: ____________________________________ By: ________________________________________
Printed Name: _______________________ Printed Name: _______________________
Title: _______________________________ Title: _______________________________
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SCHEDULES TO THE
CITY OF VERNON PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
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Schedule 1.1-FS
Facility Site
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Real property in the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as
follows:
PARCEL A:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03” 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37’ 38” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25’ 55”
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45’ 51” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28’ 39” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1°
37’ 37” EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10’ 26”
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 49’ 34” WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10’
26” WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49’ 34” EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°
10’ 26” WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27’ 57” WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51’ 27” WEST 42.65 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 87° 47’ 00” EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54’ 17” WEST 24.22
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87° 28’ 16” WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06’ 15” WEST
13.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48’ 42” WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 26’ 34”
EAST 79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09’ 03” WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION
FIXTURES AND ALL EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER
IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON SAID LAND.
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ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL B:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NUMBER 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09’ 03” WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22’ 12” EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37’ 48” EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22’ 12” EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23’ 22” EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26’ 12” EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27’ 57’’
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09’ 03” EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL C:
ALL BUILDINGS, TURBINES, AND OTHER POWER STATION FIXTURES AND ALL
EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS AS MAY BE
CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED ON THE LAND DESCRIBED BELOW:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, SAID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE BEGINNING OFA CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 367.83 FEET, A RADIAL LINE PASSING THROUGH SAID CORNER BEAR SOUTH 58°
03” 33 WEST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 59° 37’ 38” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 382.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 25’ 55”
EAST 323.79 FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7 TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF THE LOS ANGELES
JUNCTION RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD
MAP NUMBER 10287 PAGE A3, RECORDS OF SAID COUNT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING
THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 906.21
FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4°
45’ 51” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 75.35 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A COMPOUND CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 294.44 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 28’ 39” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 69.26 FEET TO A
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POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF A PORTION DEEDED FOR THE WIDENING OF SOTO
STREET AS SHOWN ON SAID LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIELD MAP; THENCE SOUTH 1°
37’ 37” EAST 186.27 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10’ 26”
WEST 33.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 49’ 34” WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 10’
26” WEST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 49’ 34” EAST 6.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°
10’ 26” WEST 439.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 27’ 57” WEST 115.24 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 193.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 51’ 27” WEST 42.65 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 87° 47’ 00” EAST 11.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 54’ 17” WEST 24.22
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87° 28’ 16” WEST 10.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 06’ 15” WEST
13.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48’ 42” WEST 81.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 26’ 34”
EAST 79.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 37.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 00° 09’ 03” WEST 267.99 FEET ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS, MINERAL AND
WATER RIGHTS IN THE PREMISES BUT WITHOUT RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE SURFACE
OR WITHIN TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET THEREOF, AND THAT NO SUCH ITEMS SHALL
BE EXTRACTED IN SUCH MANNER AS MAY CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A LESSENING
OF THE SUPPORT OF THE PREMISES OF THE IMPROVEMENTS (OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF).
PARCEL D:
A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION,INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
AND USE OF ELECTRIC, GAS, CABLE TELEPHONE, WATER, DRAINAGE AND OTHER
FACILITIES NECESSARY TO SERVE THE PROPERTY AND VEHICULAR AND
PEDESTRIAN INGRESS AND EGRESS FROM THE PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND:
A PORTION OF LOT 7, TRACT NO. 6452 IN THE CITY OF VERNON, COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 PAGES 77 AND
78 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, SAID POINT BEING
NORTH 00° 09’ 03” WEST 194.65 FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 7,
THENCE NORTH 88° 22’ 12” EAST 238.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 37’ 48” EAST 18.06
FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 22’ 12” EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 23’ 22” EAST
176.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 88°
26’ 12” EAST 32.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 01° 27’ 57’’
WEST 211.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 10’ 17” WEST 312.89 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
WESTERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 00° 09’ 03” EAST 20.76 FEET ALONG SAID EASTERLY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
APN: 6308-002-909
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1.1-PE-1
Schedule 1.1-PE
Permitted Encumbrances
None.
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2.1(b)-1
Schedule 2.1(b)
Electrical Interconnection Facilities
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2.1(c)-1
Schedule 2.1(c)
Pre-Ordered Equipment
1. Purchase Order No. MGS21896 issued by Colorado Energy Management, LLC to Cormetech
Inc. dated April 22, 2021 for the supply, delivery and installation of two Catalysts, SCR1,
SCR2 and related Standard Terms and Conditions between Colorado Energy Management,
LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013.
2. Purchase Order No. MGS22472 issued by Colorado Energy Management, LLC to Cormetech
Inc. dated September 21, 2021 for the catalyst storage services and related Standard Terms
and Conditions between Colorado Energy Management, LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated
October 14, 2013.
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2.1(d)-1 Schedule 2.1(d) Spare Parts Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐05496 16FLOOR 1 Journal bearing inlet end RTD, 249974‐A, Bearings$ 48,301.61 $ 48,301.61 MGS‐05508 15A 1 Valve stem, 1CSD285882‐15, Steam inlet valve $ 30,177.04 $ 30,177.04 MGS‐04692 ELECT‐ER‐43 1 Rectifier, CT2 New Style Battery Charger, 1CS162941‐2 $ 27,346.70 $ 27,346.70 MGS‐01797 14FLOOR 2 ACS600, ACN644‐1385‐6 +V991, ACS600, Refurb #U68884454, CTG Starting Motor Drive $ 22,921.40 $ 45,842.80 MGS‐04691 ELECT‐ER‐44 1 UPS Inverter, 1CS163549‐2$ 16,970.73 $ 16,970.73 MGS‐00246 8B 2 31006638, Set, Shaft seal $ 16,850.00 $ 33,700.00 MGS‐05355 14A 2 Bearing Lining Set, 3BSM025402‐A$ 15,855.22 $ 31,710.44 MGS‐01590 15FLOOR 1 PROMASS DN80 3" Fuel Meter, Endress & Hauser Inc. 50096705 80F80, Repaired Spare $ 15,454.00 $ 15,454.00 MGS‐05942 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 Ignition Unit, 2404819‐1, Exciter Igniter $ 14,050.32 $ 14,050.32 MGS‐00551 7A 1 1CSD481186‐K210, Seal, Oil, STG, 499ACL‐01‐54, ??? 2 pcs. $ 11,530.00 $ 11,530.00 MGS‐01000 FILTERWALL 1 Eye‐Hye Control Units and Level Indicator $ 10,911.00 $ 10,911.00 MGS‐00550 7A 1 1CSD481186‐K110, Seal, Oil, STG, 2 pcs. $ 9,680.00 $ 9,680.00 MGS‐05727 15A 1 Piston rod, 1CSD285683‐1$ 5,931.62 $ 5,931.62 MGS‐06242 13A 1 Assembly, O2 Sensor, 049210000$ 5,885.44 $ 5,885.44 MGS‐05982 ELECT‐ER‐12 2 CS3000 With 3 Serial, 4 RJ45 INT., Enhanced LAN, CSTOPAEL0 $ 5,138.40 $ 10,276.80 MGS‐01003 5FLOOR 1 CISCO Sample Line, 5/16 ss tube, type J thermocouple, 208V 3 phase, 155' long$ 5,120.00 $ 5,120.00 MGS‐02762 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 SX12C300, LVDT Linear Displacement Transducer$ 4,743.54 $ 4,743.54 MGS‐04857 FILTERWALL 1 ABB 37KW 1800 RPM, IP55 225 Frame B5 Flange Footless, Motor $ 4,649.94 $ 4,649.94 MGS‐02021 ELECT‐ER‐28 1 Control Pulse Unit, 3BSM000313‐A, AUX0043211, STG, ABB $ 4,431.96 $ 4,431.96 MGS‐00411 ELECT‐ER‐23 4 6052C31 Mini Pressure Sensor, M5x0.5, Combustion Engine Pulsation probe, Kistler $ 4,089.12 $ 16,356.48 MGS‐04632 14C 3 ABB Sliding Bearing #FA40L/H324320, CTG Starter Motor Bearing $ 3,992.67 $ 11,978.01 MGS‐00548 8B 1 301089‐1, Seal, Oil, STG $ 3,760.00 $ 3,760.00 MGS‐04310 3C 1 MAXFire 10 Gas Igniter, Length 46" (1168.4mm) 383702‐17, Duct Burner HRSG$ 3,727.71 $ 3,727.71 MGS‐05783 15A 1 Somas spare part kit, 397992‐151$ 3,639.78 $ 3,639.78 MGS‐06203 11B 1 Mechanical Seal, John Crane type 48LP, P/N M222888 $ 3,549.29 $ 3,549.29 MGS‐02965 ELECT‐ER‐53 1 MOOG Servo Motor Model #G423‐824A, G 400 Series, CTG IGV Gas Valve$ 3,356.34 $ 3,356.34 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 106 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-2 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00738 3C 1 Fiber Optic Converter, X‐IR Dual Sensor (SGT‐600/800) BFI, CTG Flame Scanner $ 3,173.94 $ 3,173.94 MGS‐06098 ELECT‐ER‐31 1 Ultramat 6 PC Board, Main, Firmware, English, C79451A3478D508 $ 3,104.33 $ 3,104.33 MGS‐06006 6B 1 Seat, Valtek Trim Set, HP Drum LCV $ 3,044.10 $ 3,044.10 MGS‐06233 ELECT‐ER‐57 1 Moog Controller, Model # G392‐012‐000‐02‐L $ 3,019.65 $ 3,019.65 MGS‐05464 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 Bently Nevada, 3500/50 Tachometer Module, 159434‐01 $ 2,733.83 $ 2,733.83 MGS‐00553 8B 2 Probe, Speed Pick‐up, Proximity Transducer, STG, 1CSD295398‐2 $ 2,685.00 $ 5,370.00 MGS‐00717 3C 1 CTG Flame Scanner, Fiber Cable, S 730.3.5m, X‐IR Fiber Optic Cable, $ 2,656.02 $ 2,656.02 MGS‐00326 10B 1 1CSD285496‐21, Kit, Gland Set, Chesterton $ 2,630.00 $ 2,630.00 MGS‐00262 8B 1 Inductive Transducer 1CSD284608‐1 superseded by 399608‐1 Drawing no.1CSP285677‐A $ 2,528.36 $ 2,528.36 MGS‐00549 7A 1 240851‐14, OIL Seal, STG, 2 pcs. $ 2,510.00 $ 2,510.00 MGS‐03628 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 CH53522, Champion Cable, CTG Igniter Cable, RCH53522ABB $ 2,483.57 $ 2,483.57 MGS‐05374 3C 1 BFI# G 601 Type 3001, Flame Amplifier Plug‐In Module, Analog Bar Display $ 2,479.50 $ 2,479.50 MGS‐06195 15A 1 Butterfly Valve, 1CS177686‐1 $ 2,413.37 $ 2,413.37 MGS‐05941 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 Cable, 2404822‐4, Ignition Exciter Cables, Igniter Cable $ 2,302.41 $ 2,302.41 MGS‐00622 8A 1 Inline Pressure Transmitter, 3051TG4A2B21A Found on 1A $ 2,281.64 $ 2,281.64 MGS‐05956 ELECT‐ER‐47 2 ABB NXPP‐03C Control Distr Bd #64120603 $ 2,274.32 $ 4,548.63 MGS‐00728 ELECT‐ER‐39 2 330101‐00‐27‐50‐02‐05, Proximity Probe, CTG Bently Nevada $ 2,187.00 $ 4,374.00 MGS‐01961 5A 1 304L S.S. shaft 2.687 dia. X 29.31 o.a.l, Dilution Blower Shaft Hot Gas Fan $ 2,134.31 $ 2,134.31 MGS‐01693 4A 1 1 OF A 1 029464 CROSSHEAD GROUP HEAVY $ 2,069.93 $ 2,069.93 MGS‐01692 4A 1 10 103523 ROD ASSY CONN A BUSH W/O BRG REPLACES 1 029463 Gas Compressor Parts $ 2,059.12 $ 2,059.12 MGS‐03248 ELECT‐ER‐26 1 HMT330, 3G0A021BCAC100A1AAABAA1, Humidity and Temperature transmitter, HMT333 $ 1,983.80 $ 1,983.80 MGS‐05948 2A 1 Differential Pressure Transmitter (GS 01C31B01‐01EN) EJA110E‐JMS5J‐917NB/FS1 $ 1,912.53 $ 1,912.53 MGS‐05784 15A 1 Inductive transducer, 399608‐1 $ 1,842.89 $ 1,842.89 MGS‐05949 2A 2 Differential Pressure Transmitter (GS 01C31B01‐01EN) EJA110E‐JHS5J‐917NB/FS1 $ 1,806.56 $ 3,613.11 MGS‐03982 11A 1 Mechanical Seal, MC 100‐300, 104923137780 “HP Feed Pump” (Refurbished) $ 1,790.60 $ 1,790.60 MGS‐03557 10A 1 CY53429A‐D4, Cover FML 1K, CCN: 78785532, Make‐up Pump $ 1,774.52 $ 1,774.52 MGS‐01414 3A 1 REPAIR KIT PUMP, K35RL68EE001000SS‐8, Rebuild Kit for Ammonia Pump $ 1,754.55 $ 1,754.55 MGS‐05319 13A 1 CD, PMT (R928), NOX, 011930100, CEMS Analyzer $ 1,754.14 $ 1,754.14 MGS‐06004 6B 1 Upgrade plug area with Inconel, Valtek Trim Set, HP Drum LVC $ 1,752.00 $ 1,752.00 MGS‐05242 ELECT‐ER‐55 5 Bleed Valve Positioner with Feedback SIPART PS2 1P, 6DR50100NG310AA0 SOMAS $ 1,711.49 $ 8,557.45 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 107 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-3 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03344 9B 1 E310‐100‐20, RV‐MD Regulator $ 1,709.88 $ 1,709.88 MGS‐06188 ELECT‐ER‐36 1 DET‐1010AD ‐ Detektor GJ‐EX d (ATEX) ‐ SEN‐1050 Sensor for Methane $ 1,677.36 $ 1,677.36 MGS‐04840 14C 1 Pressure Transmitter 4‐20A, 3051CD1A02A1AS5M5T1, Surplus Level 1 $ 1,635.00 $ 1,635.00 MGS‐00331 ELECT‐ER‐33 2 PanelView 550 24VDC Touch Only Terminal With EtherNet IP Com & RS‐232 Ptr Port $ 1,604.70 $ 3,209.40 MGS‐06109 6A 1 M511A933SMDD27‐JS Hydr. Pump $ 1,541.23 $ 1,541.23 MGS‐05781 15A 4 Pt100‐sensor; Element 2 x PT100, 304397‐1 $ 1,541.00 $ 6,164.00 MGS‐06225 8A 1 Lafert 5.5HP 230/460V 9L IEC Premium, B5 Flange, AMPH100LCA2‐460 $ 1,526.03 $ 1,526.03 MGS‐04964 10B 1 Stuffing Box, Split Carbon Sleeve, 40 Stuffing Box, 1CSD285496‐24 $ 1,516.90 $ 1,516.90 MGS‐05725 15A 1 Split carbon sleeve, 1CSD285496‐24 $ 1,503.44 $ 1,503.44 MGS‐03167 5C 1 451118‐03, Mechanical Seal Non Driven End for vacuum pump p/n 451118 $ 1,498.75 $ 1,498.75 MGS‐06200 CODECAGE 1 Part‐3" Jamesbury Ball Valve, 915031223XTZ1C, Revised Type Replaces old, Bare St $ 1,473.00 $ 1,473.00 MGS‐00719 4B 1 Solenoid Proximity Switch, Valve: 24 VDC 22 mA, Switch: 24 VDC 2 Amp, 1CS17031‐2 $ 1,385.00 $ 1,385.00 MGS‐05082 3B 1 Driveshaft ADDAX Flex, Element 650 Series, 200917‐065, E05604, Cooling Tower $ 1,384.62 $ 1,384.62 MGS‐06254 15C 2 HMPX ‐ Humidity and Temperature Probe, $ 1,373.72 $ 2,747.43 MGS‐03599 8C 1 Copper bulb and capillary with 32' capillary 14" bulb with SST armor 90‐140 deg. $ 1,333.07 $ 1,333.07 MGS‐00329 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 Analog Output ‐ Current/Voltage 8 Pts (20 Pin) $ 1,278.75 $ 1,278.75 MGS‐02050 10C 1 Siemens, Pressure Transducer, 3820530‐19 $ 1,271.93 $ 1,271.93 MGS‐03568 CODECAGE 1 Jamesbury 7150312236XTZ1 Ball Valve 3" 150# Carbon Steel Extreme PTFE Seals $ 1,265.49 $ 1,265.49 MGS‐00332 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 ControlLogix EtherNet IP 10/100 Bridge Module ‐ Twisted Pair $ 1,260.00 $ 1,260.00 MGS‐05544 11A 1 SLEEVE, HP BFW PUMP $ 1,231.86 $ 1,231.86 MGS‐00207 10FLOOR 1 Motor, 3 Phase, Hp: 7.5, RPM: 1750, Volts: 460, By‐pass Cooler, Gas Compressor $ 1,195.24 $ 1,195.24 MGS‐06055 CODECAGE 1 2" 800 316SS THRD Piston Check OMB 840‐316‐12‐THRD $ 1,195.00 $ 1,195.00 MGS‐00412 ELECT‐ER‐23 3 STCMISC.D, 2661‐S‐1‐025‐053, Charge Amplifier, 10mV/pC, 25Hz ‐ 5kHz & Supply ‐24 $ 1,188.08 $ 3,564.23 MGS‐01941 1D 1 BLOWDOWN VALVE REBUILD KIT, 54386560, VNEW‐0500N, Air Compressor $ 1,175.52 $ 1,175.52 MGS‐03242 13C 2 PD‐50T‐24E, 24" replacement membrane Dryer element, CEMS $ 1,153.84 $ 2,307.67 MGS‐05670 14B 1 HYTORK XL426SR80 Return Fail Close Actuator $ 1,137.99 $ 1,137.99 MGS‐01951 ELECT‐ER‐29 4 Double Brush Holder, AUX0043752, 3BSM003515‐1, ABB, STG $ 1,133.60 $ 4,534.40 MGS‐02810 6C 1 Actuator Stem, Valtek, HP Flow Control $ 1,113.75 $ 1,113.75 MGS‐03610 8C 3 Unitorq, M104 Pneumatic Fail Close Actuator, 110VAC Solenoid and 110VAC Limit Sw $ 1,107.44 $ 3,322.32 MGS‐02333 3A 1 SOMCS‐5 Outer Magnet $ 1,061.01 $ 1,061.01 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 108 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-4 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06235 11A 1 Inpro Seal, Replacement Isolator, VB45‐U A‐86145‐5, HP BFP, Bronze $ 1,044.64 $ 1,044.64 MGS‐03398 1D 1 3199, P/N 50295209 Model 702.02. 4 15 G1/4 F FF 850.3, Micro Switch 850.3, STG $ 1,031.46 $ 1,031.46 MGS‐05731 15A 2 Solenoid valve, 1CSD287306‐1 $ 1,020.54 $ 2,041.08 MGS‐00363 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 3500/15 ‐ Bentley High Voltage DC Power Supply Module ‐ 129486‐01 $ 1,019.00 $ 1,019.00 MGS‐03183 11B 1 Impeller, 6.5", 1K1.5X1‐82/1.5X1.5US‐82/ESP3 RV CCN: 78766946 P/N MY50754A82‐DCI $ 1,012.61 $ 1,012.61 MGS‐01498 11B 1 5611 Standard Bore Seal to fit 1.875 Shaft, Condensate Transfer Pump $ 1,005.16 $ 1,005.16 MGS‐00330 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 Analog Input ‐ Current/Voltage 16 Pts (36 Pin) $ 997.50 $ 997.50 MGS‐05528 11A 1 SKF Metric Taper Roller Bearing Assembly, 31312‐J2/QDF, HP BFP $ 950.37 $ 950.37 MGS‐02686 5B 1 Replacement Cast Aluminum Heat Slinger, 2‐11/16" Bore for 45‐1R, Dilution Blower $ 939.58 $ 939.58 MGS‐00364 ELECT‐ER‐38 2 3500/15 ‐ Bentley Low Voltage DC Power Supply Mod 133292‐01 $ 908.00 $ 1,816.00 MGS‐00362 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 3500/15 ‐ Bentley AC Power Supply ‐ 127610‐01 $ 908.00 $ 908.00 MGS‐03307 10C 1 Timax Pressure Regulator 60 bar 200 1/m, Inlet G3/4"F Outlet g1/2"F, Water Wash $ 898.80 $ 898.80 MGS‐02045 10C 1 GTE, P/N 20219, Water Wash Nozzle Adapter, SGT‐800 Turbine $ 895.00 $ 895.00 MGS‐05811 15A 1 Sealing kit , E1B100003836, Bolt Tensioner M64X6 $ 874.91 $ 874.91 MGS‐00306 6A 2 Pump, STG Hydraulic Oil, Rebuilt $ 856.96 $ 1,713.92 MGS‐02689 3A 1 Kit, gasket, plug, stem, seat ring, jam nut, GE46393X092, Ammonia Control Valve Found on 2A $ 846.93 $ 846.93 MGS‐06237 11A 1 Inpro Seal, Replacement Isolator, VB45‐U A‐19634‐5, Bronze $ 842.50 $ 842.50 MGS‐01666 4A 1 4‐102207 PISTON HALF 83 7.50 CI 3.5 CE $ 838.22 $ 838.22 MGS‐05318 13A 1 011310000, ASSY, DRYER, NOX, CEMS Analyzer $ 837.38 $ 837.38 MGS‐05946 6C 1 Gasket Kit SC/V250, 33257, CCI Valve, Actuator soft goods kit $ 834.39 $ 834.39 MGS‐06238 11A 1 Inpro Seal, Replacement Isolator, VB45‐U A‐53239‐5, Bronze $ 826.73 $ 826.73 MGS‐06005 6C 4 Piston Rings for HP Drum LCV, Valtek Trim Set $ 817.31 $ 3,269.24 MGS‐03011 1D 2 Pressure Transducer, 39853809, Air Compressor Transducer $ 811.16 $ 1,622.31 MGS‐05887 9B 1 E05C32E2EB6GR, 3/4, 3.50/60/208‐230‐460 2P TE, Motor, Evap pump motor $ 801.31 $ 801.31 MGS‐02621 ELECT‐ER‐37 4 330400‐01‐05, Accelerometer, For CTG $ 784.80 $ 3,139.20 MGS‐01940 1D 4 Check Valve Rebuild Kit 2", 22383046, VKIT‐4951N,Air Compressor check valve, dis $ 783.98 $ 3,135.92 MGS‐05320 13A 1 ASSY, VALVES, MOLY/HICON, 044610100, CEMS Analyzer $ 776.48 $ 776.48 MGS‐05155 ELECT‐ER‐40 7 Power Supply; AC‐DC; 24V@40A; Enclosed; DIN Rail; Quint Series, 2866789 $ 762.65 $ 5,338.56 MGS‐02706 1C 1 Clark Reliance Probe FG031RK, Includes (2) Gaskets, Drip leg sensor Probe $ 733.57 $ 733.57 MGS‐06304 CODECAGE 1 2" SA335 P22 SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 689.06 $ 689.06 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 109 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-5 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00327 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 Analog Input ‐ Current/Voltage 8 Pts (36 Pin) $ 682.50 $ 682.50 MGS‐06222 13A 4 Annual Maintenance Kit, T701H, & 701H, 064780000, CEMS $ 680.74 $ 2,722.96 MGS‐01667 4A 2 4‐1C2191 PISTON HALF 83 7.50 CI 3.5 HE $ 654.23 $ 1,308.46 MGS‐05810 15A 1 Sealing kit , E1B100003816, Bolt Tensioner M72X6 $ 652.62 $ 652.62 MGS‐00736 ELECT‐ER‐37 6 330500‐02‐00, Velomitor ‐2 Wire Generator $ 651.82 $ 3,910.92 MGS‐03308 10C 1 Pressure Switch, Ul/CSA, Gas Turbine Water Wash Unit $ 637.65 $ 637.65 MGS‐04338 9A 1 04.4744.906, AGCO Soft Goods Kit 4" 96A EPR, Ammonia Tank Vacuum Breaker $ 637.40 $ 637.40 MGS‐03696 5C 1 Solenoid Valve, for Actuated Butterfly Valve, 120VAC model 433790Y, Vacuum Skid $ 637.21 $ 637.21 MGS‐00575 3C 1 Cable Assembly HESI Ser 90 #12, 5‐Ft, 361864‐09, Igniter Cable HRSG $ 636.91 $ 636.91 MGS‐04965 10B 1 Spring Pack, Live Load ASSY, 50 Stuffing Box, 1CSD285496‐5 $ 634.38 $ 634.38 MGS‐02152 ELECT‐ER‐31 1 Teledyne, 041800500, PCA, PMT PREAMPK, TML41, CEMS Analyzer $ 627.84 $ 627.84 MGS‐02598 ELECT‐ER‐29 2 248RANAF6, Temperature Transmitter rail mount, For STG Inlet Casing Temperature $ 627.68 $ 1,255.35 MGS‐03500 11B 1 CY21361AB‐316, Shaft GP2 One Piece, CCN: 78985322, Pump Type MK3 STD $ 624.57 $ 624.57 MGS‐04328 ELECT‐ER‐28 3 Thyristor, ‐ 3BSM000249‐1, Generator, ABB, AUX0043213, $ 604.95 $ 1,814.85 MGS‐00405 ELECT‐ER‐28 6 Diode, 3BSM000248‐1, AUX0043212, STG $ 594.55 $ 3,567.32 MGS‐06206 8A 1 Ashcroft B461V‐XFM06‐30"H2O, pressure switch, scanner air blower $ 571.67 $ 571.67 MGS‐06236 11A 1 Inpro Seal, Replacement Isolator, VB45‐U A‐16505‐5, Bronze $ 571.59 $ 571.59 MGS‐05947 5B 2 NOZZLE Tip, (170.641) 993.714.17.01.00.0 $ 563.36 $ 1,126.71 MGS‐01303 15FLOOR 1 EMERGENCY SPARE, CEM3 615 T Baldor 5 HP 5/1800/230‐460/3/60/184TC‐W‐B/TE/Baldor $ 553.59 $ 553.59 MGS‐04382 14C 1 Conductivity Sensor ‐ Endurance Screw‐in Variopol Conn. (400VP) Model # 400VP‐13 $ 549.36 $ 549.36 MGS‐05957 ELECT‐ER‐47 8 BUSSMANN Fuse, 1100A 1250V, 170M6149‐N $ 542.03 $ 4,336.20 MGS‐02195 11B 1 Flowserve, Bearing OB OIL GP3 MK3 Style, AY58152A‐SR, CCN: 79011946, Durco Pump $ 535.19 $ 535.19 MGS‐02083 ELECT‐ER‐5 1 28‐440005‐00910 RTD, WELDED, 9.1 x .098 Dia ‐40 to 850F 1/8 NPT wire, Annubar $ 529.03 $ 529.03 MGS‐06255 1B 1 ASCO 8321G1‐001 Solenoid Valve, 120VAC $ 527.67 $ 527.67 MGS‐05288 ELECT‐ER‐3 2 HMPCE100R3C‐N, 100A 3P 600V Motor Circuit Protector. Cutler Hammer $ 516.57 $ 1,033.13 MGS‐01063 16FLOOR 4 Pleated Synthetic Filter Element 10 micron absolute 17" Long Buna Seals, CTG OIL $ 509.91 $ 2,039.62 MGS‐01732 6C 1 GASKET BONNET for CCI Steam Conditioning Valve VDA‐18RR/4 $ 509.10 $ 509.10 MGS‐04820 9A 1 FDU90‐RN2AA, FDU90‐10R4/0 Prosonic S FDU90, Level, Sensor, Parshall Flume $ 491.36 $ 491.36 MGS‐02404 11A 1 Orifice, Pos. 23 for ARV type TDM118UVWS‐CS, Schroedahl $ 487.23 $ 487.23 MGS‐04326 14A 6 Heater, Generator, 66770037‐B, AUX0043227 $ 451.07 $ 2,706.42 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 110 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-6 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06268 CODECAGE 1 1" SA106B SCH 160 pipe, 8' $ 439.90 $ 439.90 MGS‐06303 CODECAGE 1 3/4" SA335 P22 SCH 160 pipe, 8' $ 438.80 $ 438.80 MGS‐03165 5C 1 451118‐01, Ball Bearing, Non Driven End, for vacuum pump p/n 451118 $ 437.05 $ 437.05 MGS‐03192 2C 6 Dwyer Capsuhelic Gauge, 4010, 0‐10 inch H2O $ 424.01 $ 2,544.06 MGS‐03302 10A 1 SHAFT GP1K Solid, CCN: 78790268, Part # CY50682AA‐BB $ 421.83 $ 421.83 MGS‐01105 FILTERWALL 17 TRIPOD Retrofit, SS, FILTER HOUSING, Inlet Filter Tripod, 3rd Floor $ 419.65 $ 7,134.05 MGS‐03697 5C 1 Position Indicator & Housing with 2‐SPDT Limit Switches, 408194J‐05, Vacuum Skid $ 414.20 $ 414.20 MGS‐00517 ELECT‐ER‐37 2 130539‐17, 330400 ACCL Splash Resistant Cable $ 410.93 $ 821.86 MGS‐00334 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 N.O. Isolated Relay Output 16 Pts (36 Pin) $ 401.25 $ 401.25 MGS‐06266 CODECAGE 1 3/4" SA106B SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 399.10 $ 399.10 MGS‐05157 ELECT‐ER‐40 4 Redundancy Module DIN Rail 24VDC QUINT‐ORING/24DC/2X40/1X80 Quint Series 2902879 $ 398.21 $ 1,592.84 MGS‐05150 11A 1 SKF Roller Bearing, NU214ECM/C3, HP BFP Drive End Radial Bearing $ 392.71 $ 392.71 MGS‐05012 13B 2 Spiral PTFE O‐ring set for heated flowmeter, 2 rings per set, 91F1040 $ 390.22 $ 780.44 MGS‐06056 14B 8 27cm x 27cm Filter Seperator, Synthetic Media, HP2727L11‐1MB $ 386.73 $ 3,093.82 MGS‐05913 1B 4 Stonel Switch, QX2VB02SDM, Replacement for Serial Number MM23017 $ 385.44 $ 1,541.76 MGS‐02770 11C 1 Spare Parts Kit FM 50 PVT Sigma 1, 1010541 Sulfuric Acid Bulk Pump Cooling Tower $ 373.66 $ 373.66 MGS‐06192 12FLOOR 6 Hy‐Pro HPQ39 Gas Filter, Cross from ELT‐110 HPQ390081SL19‐COV‐WS, CTG Gas Filter $ 368.92 $ 2,213.53 MGS‐06270 CODECAGE 1 1 1/2" SA106B SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 366.03 $ 366.03 MGS‐00516 ELECT‐ER‐39 3 330180‐50‐05, 3300 XL Proximitor CTG/STG Bently Nevada, STG $ 357.52 $ 1,072.56 MGS‐00863 6C 5 Packing Set, Single, Square, 1.12 Stem, Pac, 024244.CDT.000, 10053175 $ 354.82 $ 1,774.08 MGS‐05660 15A 1 Plug, 253086‐1 $ 354.00 $ 354.00 MGS‐06090 15A 2 Fabric Patch Repair Kit / Outlet Bellow, 1CS178203‐1 $ 353.69 $ 707.37 MGS‐02444 ELECT‐ER‐4 2 SM5VD‐F‐8N‐G‐S316, 5 ‐ Valve Single Flange Manifold, Grafoil Packing, 1/2" FNPT $ 348.80 $ 697.60 MGS‐01785 ELECT‐ER‐47 6 BUSSMANN FUSE 630A 125OV 3SHT 0.1707 DENMARK 010215/00020, 170M6205 $ 347.72 $ 2,086.30 MGS‐04052 ELECT‐ER‐36 1 RK221052‐AH, RXME 1, ABB, Relay, STG Auto Sync $ 346.62 $ 346.62 MGS‐00750 3D 1 Detect ‐ A ‐ Fire Heat Detector P/N 12‐F27121‐000‐06 325F, Fenwal $ 342.46 $ 342.46 MGS‐05932 1B 1 ASCO, EF8314H035 120/60, Solenoid $ 341.91 $ 341.91 MGS‐06302 CODECAGE 1 1/2" SA335 P22 SCH 160 pipe, 8' $ 341.78 $ 341.78 MGS‐03847 4B 2 Mechanical Seal, 2‐477‐289‐999‐00, Viton, Gas Compressor Pre‐lube pump $ 340.83 $ 681.66 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 111 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-7 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐02650 13B 2 Air Dryer Solenoid Maintenance Kit, Skinner Valve Rebuild Kit, P200499S, CEMS $ 325.06 $ 650.12 MGS‐00260 7B 1 1csp285677‐A, Solenoid Valve $ 325.00 $ 325.00 MGS‐06141 14B 2 Flow Restriction Orifice, 7 Holes, 1/4" Thick, 316SS $ 323.99 $ 647.97 MGS‐05962 15A 1 Thermocouple Type N, 2422507‐1 $ 322.59 $ 322.59 MGS‐04786 10A 1 M3GP1KRK‐TSSR, Kit Repair GP1K W/Lip Seals, CCN; 75700542 $ 321.55 $ 321.55 MGS‐00198 4C 1 055586.999.000, Ass'y, Actuator, Sliding Seal, Size 50, Rotary, 3.25 Stroke $ 311.76 $ 311.76 MGS‐00201 4C 1 Valve Repair Kit ‐ 154F3D 6" Check Valve Both Gaskets VKIT‐4152 Gas Compressor $ 309.73 $ 309.73 MGS‐03243 1B 1 314491‐MO, ASCO rebuild kit for 8316AC $ 308.52 $ 308.52 MGS‐03688 2A 1 Thermo Electric 4AE3/4‐1/2‐8P‐RTDSL14‐041(F22) 6.5‐5, HP bypass thermowell RTD $ 306.19 $ 306.19 MGS‐06269 CODECAGE 1 1 1/4" SA106B SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 303.19 $ 303.19 MGS‐04664 ELECT‐ER‐54 1 GE Industrial Motor Starter Contactor CR120B 080 Series A, Nema A600 / P300 $ 299.75 $ 299.75 MGS‐05922 1B 1 Solenoid Valve Coil Insulation Class F 120VAC Voltage 10.1 Watts, 2HTT9 $ 297.84 $ 297.84 MGS‐06232 3B 1 Flowmeter, 50 GPM, 150 PSI, 1 , Inline Mechanical Flowmeter, Item# 22UM69 $ 297.41 $ 297.41 MGS‐00129 4C 3 Main Oil Pump Sprocket, 7‐PS‐2575, SPKT‐0004N, Gas Compressor, $ 294.21 $ 882.62 MGS‐00704 13C 3 PD684‐0K1, Loop‐Powered Flow Rate / Totalizer for Safe Area $ 293.21 $ 879.63 MGS‐01916 ELECT‐ER‐23 2 MEASURING POINT, Siemens $ 292.16 $ 584.32 MGS‐06143 14B 2 Flow Restriction Orifice, NO Holes, 1/4" Thick, 316SS $ 290.18 $ 580.35 MGS‐04398 CODECAGE 1 11F‐CB2 Newco Gate Valve 2" 150# Flange API 600 A216 WCB API 8 trim $ 287.00 $ 287.00 MGS‐06265 CODECAGE 1 1/2" SA106B SCH 160 pipe, 8' $ 285.55 $ 285.55 MGS‐04053 ELECT‐ER‐36 1 RD221025‐AD, RXME 1, ABB, Relay, STG Auto Sync $ 282.31 $ 282.31 MGS‐05162 8A 1 00118ES3ED56C Motor WEG $ 278.73 $ 278.73 MGS‐04779 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330101‐00‐48‐10‐02‐05, Probe 3300 8MM Bently 3/8‐24 UNF, 1.0 metre, STG $ 277.95 $ 277.95 MGS‐04780 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330101‐00‐88‐10‐02‐05, Probe 3300 8MM Bently 3/8‐24 UNF, 1.0 metre, STG $ 277.95 $ 277.95 MGS‐05954 1D 1 Kunkle Valve, Model 0020‐D01‐MG, 3/4" 100 PSIG, Air Compressor Oil Relief Valve, $ 269.11 $ 269.11 MGS‐04777 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330105‐02‐12‐05‐02‐00, Probe 3300 8MM Bently RVS MNT, 0.5 metre, STG $ 262.69 $ 262.69 MGS‐01691 4B 3 1 029368PIN CROSSHEAD 332, Gas Compressor $ 257.00 $ 771.00 MGS‐04822 6A 1 Leeson .75 KW, 1750 RPM, FR. D80C, 230/460 Volts, 60 cyc, 3 phase, Cooling Loop $ 254.81 $ 254.81 MGS‐06234 3A 2 Roller Assy CMPL (ROTOR) Norprene for A2 SER Pump, A2‐STH‐R $ 245.73 $ 491.47 MGS‐00374 7B 2 1CSD335582‐1, Filter, Air, 007 L 003 P $ 245.00 $ 490.00 MGS‐05149 11C 4 Float Drain G3152270, Float Drain, Air Dryer $ 241.53 $ 966.13 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 112 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-8 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00003 1C 1 Relay, Module, 120/240 VAC, 5 A 1/10 HP $ 241.00 $ 241.00 MGS‐01809 5B 3 Rexnord, 7300035 E30 ELEMENT OMEGA, Dilution Blower Coupling $ 240.72 $ 722.16 MGS‐00049 5C 3 RC‐100, Ion Exchage Resin Column, 7‐00816B, Sample Panel $ 239.80 $ 719.40 MGS‐06148 2B 1 Extreme‐Temp Pressure Gauge Nylon Case, 1/2 NPT, Flange Mount, 4‐1/2" Dial, 0‐60 $ 235.78 $ 235.78 MGS‐00935 FILTERWALL 8 Jonell JMG 336‐R, Microglass, tinned steel core/end caps, .3 micron, 36" L x 4.5 $ 233.64 $ 1,869.08 MGS‐03958 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330130‐080‐00‐05 Extension Cable STG Bently Nevada, STG $ 229.99 $ 229.99 MGS‐02221 3B 2 Swagelok, SS‐45F8, Ball Valve, ON, OFF, 2 Way, 1/2" FNPT, Cv 6.3, RO $ 229.14 $ 458.28 MGS‐00333 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 10‐31 VDC Input 16 Pts (20 Pin) $ 228.75 $ 228.75 MGS‐00669 13B 1 82000003‐5, Flowmeter, Tube Cube, 0‐5 L/MIN $ 228.00 $ 228.00 MGS‐05244 2C 2 Vacuum Gauge 4" Dial Dual Scale 0/30" H20 Vacuun/ ‐7.5 KPA 1/2" MNPT Low Mt. SS $ 226.64 $ 453.27 MGS‐05305 2C 2 Vacuum Gauge, 4" Dial, Dual Scale 0/15" H20, Vacuum/ ‐3.75 KPA 1/2" MNPT Lower M $ 226.64 $ 453.27 MGS‐01992 3B 2 Omntec, Level detector sensor, LS‐ASC, oil collection sump, Leak Sensor $ 226.28 $ 452.55 MGS‐01849 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 Bentley, Vibration Sensor Extension Cable 96ft, 84661‐96 $ 221.00 $ 221.00 MGS‐06267 CODECAGE 1 1" SA106B SCH80 pipe, 8' $ 219.40 $ 219.40 MGS‐03804 1B 1 ASCO EF8314H35 Coil $ 218.00 $ 218.00 MGS‐02334 ELECT‐ER‐4 2 39587894, Button, Emergency Stop $ 217.46 $ 434.91 MGS‐03782 FILTERWALL 12 High‐Efficiency Panel Air Filter 2" Thick 20 x 25 Merv 13, CTG Control Module AC $ 213.77 $ 2,565.24 MGS‐02194 11B 1 Flowserve, Bearing IB GP3/3K Oil, Y29790A‐SR, CCN: 78924222, Durco Pump $ 213.64 $ 213.64 MGS‐02844 12B 2 L1200 Float Operated Electric Scrubber Level Switch 0.5 Spec. Gravity, 15700060 $ 213.37 $ 426.74 MGS‐00718 ELECT‐ER‐37 4 02173034, HTVS Special Cable $ 212.55 $ 850.20 MGS‐02533 CODECAGE 1 DK/Amans, SWI Gate A105 CR13 HF 3/4" 1500,FIG # AAH‐11AB‐NA1N $ 212.55 $ 212.55 MGS‐03553 ELECT‐ER‐19 2 CCS Pressure Switch, 6900GZ22‐7077, STG Hydraulic and LO Skid $ 209.28 $ 418.56 MGS‐04274 11B 1 Dual Port Oil Sight Glass & Level Monitor 6" Tall, 3/8" Side, Oil Sample Points $ 205.53 $ 205.53 MGS‐04096 9B 10 Heavy ‐ Duty 55 Gal. Drum Lid ‐ Tight, Black, 7652, case ‐ 25pcs $ 202.99 $ 2,029.90 MGS‐02441 13A 3 82020046, valve, back flush, CEMS $ 202.74 $ 608.22 MGS‐00611 2A 1 RDT, Thermocouple, 4AE 3/4‐1/2‐8(P)‐RTDSC14‐9.5"BN $ 201.76 $ 201.76 MGS‐04778 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330130‐040‐00‐05, 3300 5MM & 8MM Extension Cable, 4.0 metre, STG $ 201.65 $ 201.65 MGS‐03429 6B 2 Brook Crompton Fan # T1SDB, STG lube oil pump A $ 200.29 $ 400.58 MGS‐00618 2C 1 Gauge, temperature, Flexible Probe, 32‐572 DEG F, 1/2"PTx6.35Diax9"L $ 198.83 $ 198.83 MGS‐00336 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 Allen Bradley, 1756 Chassis 10 slots $ 191.25 $ 191.25 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 113 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-9 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐01044 4C 2 4PS2575, SPROCKET LUBRICATOR 332, Lubricator Sprocket, Gas Compressor $ 189.16 $ 378.32 MGS‐02322 11C 3 Keltec Filter Element, FGD26VE‐RCB, replaces ‐ FIL26DE $ 188.33 $ 564.99 MGS‐02781 5B 2 5351‐04, Service Kit, HRSG Coalescing air filter $ 180.40 $ 360.79 MGS‐02321 11C 3 Model # FIL26CE Filter Element, Air Dryer, Lower, FILT‐31N $ 179.79 $ 539.36 MGS‐03581 11A 1 412.21, O‐Ring, 104921031937, Sulzer, HP Feed Pump $ 177.45 $ 177.45 MGS‐03554 ELECT‐ER‐19 2 CCS Pressure Switch, 6900GZ14‐7077, STG Hydraulic and LO Skid $ 176.58 $ 353.16 MGS‐03555 ELECT‐ER‐19 1 CCS Pressure Switch, 6900GZ16‐7077, STG Hydraulic and LO Skid $ 176.58 $ 176.58 MGS‐05181 ELECT‐ER‐9 4 4006380 Pressure Switch, Air Dryers $ 176.05 $ 704.18 MGS‐06160 11B 1 3310AC3, SKF Bearing $ 175.20 $ 175.20 MGS‐03171 5C 1 451118‐13, Bearing Nut Locking Non Driven End & Driven End for vacuum pump p/n $ 174.81 $ 174.81 MGS‐05158 ELECT‐ER‐40 3 Redundancy Module DIN Rail QUINT‐ORING/24DC/2X10/1X20 Quint Series, 2320173 $ 172.05 $ 516.14 MGS‐02255 FILTERWALL 3 Keltec Filter Element, KC320‐002, replaces IR 39207964 $ 161.64 $ 484.93 MGS‐06271 CODECAGE 1 2" SA106B SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 160.97 $ 160.97 MGS‐04666 10A 1 Orifice, MBX10BP005, 2029208‐4, CTG Pulsation $ 159.15 $ 159.15 MGS‐04667 10A 1 Orifice, MBX10BP010, 2029208‐3, CTG Pulsation $ 159.15 $ 159.15 MGS‐02986 3B 1 Maintenance Kit ofr Liquid Pro Series Pumps, Lmi Milton Roy #RPM‐392‐398 $ 155.74 $ 155.74 MGS‐04495 1C 1 Clark Reliance RK33 Repair Kit for ZG020RK Probes $ 154.27 $ 154.27 MGS‐04494 1C 4 Clark Reliance, RK32 Repair Kit for FG031RK Probes $ 150.02 $ 600.06 MGS‐05368 1B 1 Quick‐Set Pressure‐Regulating Valve for Water, 1 NPT Female Inlet x Outlet $ 146.37 $ 146.37 MGS‐01981 3D 1 ALCO Pressure Switch PS‐1‐X4A 15‐290 PSI, PN 73446303‐0825, Jockey Pump, Fire $ 146.06 $ 146.06 MGS‐04295 14C 2 Leak Detection Sensor, P/N 293998, $ 145.21 $ 290.42 MGS‐05593 14B 2 SHIM SET, 2421205‐2 $ 145.03 $ 290.07 MGS‐05599 14B 2 SHIM SET, 2421206‐2 $ 145.03 $ 290.07 MGS‐05600 14B 2 SHIM SET, 2421206‐3 $ 145.03 $ 290.07 MGS‐06062 3A 1 Impeller for 1 HP Pump, V100200‐3, Sumersible Pump $ 145.00 $ 145.00 MGS‐03251 ELECT‐ER‐19 1 CB111‐B2A‐050‐Z, Twisted, shielded pair cable, yellow teflon jacket, 190" OD $ 138.98 $ 138.98 MGS‐06312 CODECAGE 2 2" SA182 F22 3000# 90deg elbow $ 137.82 $ 275.63 MGS‐06199 16A 10 Starline Ball Valve 116‐GGG‐G DN10 PN40 NPT full bore, 30pce body A479 TP316/316 $ 135.28 $ 1,352.80 MGS‐03580 11A 1 412.20, O‐Ring, 104921027537, Sulzer, HP Feed Pump $ 130.68 $ 130.68 MGS‐06083 1B 1 Premium Actuated ON/OFF Valve, Energy‐Efficient, 120V AC, 1/2 NPT Female, ASCO $ 130.10 $ 130.10 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 114 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-10 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00122 4C 3 Chain Roller 332C 35‐103‐PS‐63, CHNRO‐0001N, Gas Compressor Parts $ 128.58 $ 385.73 MGS‐06194 2B 1 Test Gauge for Press. with Glow‐in‐The‐Dark Dial, Vibration Resis, 1/2 NPT Male $ 128.02 $ 128.02 MGS‐06264 CODECAGE 1 1/2" SA106B SCH 80 pipe, 8' $ 127.89 $ 127.89 MGS‐06147 9C 3 HP75L8‐12MB, Filter Cart, Pleated Synthetic, 12 micron absolute, 8" L, Buna Seal $ 127.42 $ 382.25 MGS‐05714 15A 1 Insulated component, 1CSA15889‐1, Grounding Tool $ 127.02 $ 127.02 MGS‐06146 9C 4 HP75L8‐25MB, Filter Cart, Pleated Synthetic, 25 micron absolute, 8" L, Buna Seal $ 125.93 $ 503.70 MGS‐06140 CODECAGE 1 BONNEY Forge HL‐31‐SW 3/4 Globe 3/4 800# A105 SW HFS BB $ 125.00 $ 125.00 MGS‐06092 1B 3 Space‐Saver Compressed Air Filter/Regulator SMC Modular, Aluminum Body, 3/8 NPT $ 121.63 $ 364.89 MGS‐06047 9C 1 Microglass media/needled polyester support, Tinned steel core/end caps .3 micron $ 121.00 $ 121.00 MGS‐00322 6A 6 HP165RNL9‐3MSB, SS pleated filter element, 3 micron absolute, 8.910" Long, Buna $ 120.23 $ 721.38 MGS‐04876 9B 2 Norgren Modular Space‐Saver Filter/Regulator Compressed air 1/4 NPT60SCFM@100PSI $ 120.03 $ 240.05 MGS‐05357 14A 8 GEN HOSE ‐ DE, AUX0044598, 3BSM033045‐1 $ 119.94 $ 959.53 MGS‐04900 14C 4 Packing Set ‐ P/N V368489, Grafoil .75"Stem Desuperheater Spray Valve $ 118.08 $ 472.31 MGS‐06196 15A 2 Sheet Gasket, T3712‐228 $ 117.90 $ 235.80 MGS‐03254 1A 4 ASCO‐SC8551A001MS, Pilot Solenoid Valve, 24VDC $ 117.40 $ 469.58 MGS‐04948 4C 3 Visual Cycle Indicators, 90‐NMT, INDI‐002N,SS, Gas Compressor $ 116.46 $ 349.38 MGS‐02187 4C 2 Crankshaft Sprocket Drive, 2‐PS‐247TR, 2‐PS‐247, Gas Compressor Parts $ 116.41 $ 232.82 MGS‐00787 ELECT‐ER‐2 1 2037000‐1, Thermoswitch $ 115.00 $ 115.00 MGS‐06308 CODECAGE 2 2" SA182 F22 3000# coupling $ 114.66 $ 229.32 MGS‐02651 13C 12 11005, Diaphragm repair kit, Teflon/EPDM, CEMS Pump Rebuild Kit $ 113.46 $ 1,361.52 MGS‐02548 FILTERWALL 9 Gas Compressor Motor Air Filter, Custom, 20"x44 ‐ 1/4" x 2" Filters $ 113.44 $ 1,020.93 MGS‐01522 11B 7 31804 4oz. Oiler, item No: 00827826, Durco Pumps $ 111.19 $ 778.35 MGS‐04702 FILTERWALL 21 Pleated Panel Air Filter Merv 8, 16 X 30 Trade Size 2" Thick, PK of 12 $ 111.18 $ 2,334.78 MGS‐05203 FILTERWALL 22 EFS F8 95% V4‐Bank Filter 24x24x12, F8 V4 1/1, Generator Filtration $ 111.05 $ 2,443.10 MGS‐00206 4A 8 Gas compressor‐ Discharge valve rebuilt spare $ 110.39 $ 883.08 MGS‐01983 2B 2 Gauge, Temperature, 0‐200F, 5" Dial, 9" Insertion, 1/2" NPT, B5A9‐GG $ 110.00 $ 220.00 MGS‐01985 2B 2 Gauge, Temperature, 150‐750F, 5" Dial, 9" Insertion, 1/2" NPT, B5A9‐SS $ 110.00 $ 220.00 MGS‐01984 2B 1 Gauge, Temperature, 50‐550F, 5" Dial, 9" Insertion, 1/2" NPT, B5A9‐RR $ 110.00 $ 110.00 MGS‐01987 2B 1 Gauge, Temperature, 0‐200F, 5" Dial, 6" Insertion, 1/2" NPT, B5A9‐GG $ 110.00 $ 110.00 MGS‐02790 4A 8 Gas compressor‐ Suction Valve rebuilt spare $ 109.58 $ 876.62 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 115 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-11 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03728 FILTERWALL 16 EFS 24x24x24 F6 Depth Loading Syn, F6R‐242424‐8FM $ 107.86 $ 1,725.75 MGS‐01690 4B 4 1 029180 BUSHING XHD PIN 332, Crosshead Pin, Gas Compressor $ 106.56 $ 426.24 MGS‐06054 3A 5 Kit, BPRV, Diaphragm Replacement, 6‐04084A, Sample Panel $ 103.00 $ 515.00 MGS‐01685 4C 1 1 029181 BEARING HALF THRUST, Gas Compressor $ 101.59 $ 101.59 MGS‐00677 13B 1 Valve, Rotating Plug, Brass, .281" Orifice, 1/2" Tube, 3000 PSI @ 100 DEG F $ 101.00 $ 101.00 MGS‐00658 13B 1 81020004, Pressure Switch, 250 VAC, 5 Amp, 100 PSI $ 99.70 $ 99.70 MGS‐00659 13B 1 81020005, Pressure Switch, 250 VAC, 5 Amp, 250 PSI $ 99.70 $ 99.70 MGS‐01497 6A 1 Moisture‐Eliminating Breather Vent 1 Pipe Size, 5‐350 Gallon, 8 1/8", 3297T33 $ 98.71 $ 98.71 MGS‐04804 3B 1 F1804SHL0, Wilkerson Pneumatic ‐ Filter, CTG Instrument Air $ 98.10 $ 98.10 MGS‐05025 2D 8 Flowmeter 7GPH 316SS FLT 316SS FTG 316SS VLV EPDM 1/4" FPT $ 97.26 $ 778.09 MGS‐02472 2B 1 TSS301L402E, 4" SS, Liquid Filled, 1/2" NPT, 0‐100 PSI, Gauge $ 95.83 $ 95.83 MGS‐03250 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 AC102‐1A, Multi‐purpose Accelerometer, 100 mV/g, top connector $ 94.00 $ 94.00 MGS‐00942 4C 1 RunRight Tensioners‐RT N15, Tensioner Inch Gal, Lovejoy, RT N15 $ 92.83 $ 92.83 MGS‐02192 11B 1 Flowserve, Deflector IB GP3 STD, AY2747A‐TFEC, CCN: 79025417, Durco pump $ 92.65 $ 92.65 MGS‐05591 14B 4 Balance Weight, 2420148‐1 $ 92.41 $ 369.62 MGS‐06247 16B 4 C‐782230633, 27 X 21.5 X 1/8 NOVUS HI Temp Mica Ring $ 90.96 $ 363.83 MGS‐04595 10A 9 Fitted Screw, 2420766‐2 $ 89.75 $ 807.72 MGS‐00873 6C 3 Bonnet Gasket, Spiral, 5.69 X 5.19, 0.19 Thick, 001240.868.000, 10001459 $ 88.79 $ 266.37 MGS‐03255 10B 4 2425132‐1, Transducer, Sipart bleed valve transducer $ 87.87 $ 351.48 MGS‐02253 6C 3 Submersible SS Solenoid Valve, Fluoroelastomner Seal 1/4 NPT Female, 250 PSI 24V $ 87.33 $ 261.99 MGS‐01168 10A 1 AY58148A‐SR, Bearing OB 1K Oil, CCN: 78799046, Make‐up Pump $ 87.20 $ 87.20 MGS‐06087 2C 3 1/4 NPT Space‐Saver Filter/Regulator for Ingersoll‐Rand Modular Compressed Air F $ 86.42 $ 259.27 MGS‐05952 13A 8 051990000, ASSY, Scrubber, Inline Exhaust, Dispo, CEMS $ 85.12 $ 680.98 MGS‐04597 10A 6 Fitted Screw, 2420766‐1 $ 82.84 $ 497.04 MGS‐04749 ELECT‐ER‐24 2 Paklok Plug Assy, SST, Sensor I, 28‐503004‐201, Packing Set Annubar Flow Meter $ 81.76 $ 163.52 MGS‐03170 5C 1 451118‐06, Lip Seal Driven End Non Driven End for vacuum pump p/n 451118 $ 81.21 $ 81.21 MGS‐02256 FILTERWALL 3 Keltec Filter Element, KC230‐015, replaces IR 39207972 $ 81.18 $ 243.53 MGS‐06080 15A 1 Sheet Gasket, T3712‐226 $ 80.00 $ 80.00 MGS‐06243 9A 6 WRI 4.75 X 5.5 X 6.562 X 7.531 X 0.175 $ 79.22 $ 475.32 MGS‐03499 11B 2 OIL SEAL – BY50424C TSSR (2) $ 78.84 $ 157.68 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 116 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-12 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐01861 6A 2 Spidex aluminum coupling boared 18mm w 6mm keyway 1‐3/8" keyway 3/8 keyway, Pump $ 78.24 $ 156.48 MGS‐06223 13A 10 Kit, Probe, Low Temp, Complete, includes all gaskets and probe disc. 28500084‐3 $ 78.21 $ 782.11 MGS‐00342 ELECT‐ER‐31 2 MVI ‐ 56 ADM Comm Module, is a Prosoft product. CEMS PLC Communication Card $ 78.00 $ 156.00 MGS‐02242 10C 4 T6266‐140, Siemens, CT2, Borescope, Plugs, Plug, Bore Scope $ 76.81 $ 307.25 MGS‐06162 11B 2 BY5024D, Seal, TSSR $ 76.65 $ 153.30 MGS‐04575 10B 14 Fitted Screw, 80049963‐1, SSS Clutch between gearbox & reduction gearbox $ 76.21 $ 1,066.97 MGS‐03729 FILTERWALL 4 EFS 12x24x24 F6 Depth Loading Syn, F6R1 / 2‐122424‐4F $ 76.16 $ 304.63 MGS‐01663 10B 7 Sight Glass, 30003‐N15, LENS, 70mm X 15mm, Tempered Borosilicate Glass, Gas Turb $ 74.12 $ 518.84 MGS‐02821 6C 2 Seat Gasket, Spiral, 4.88 X 4.50, 0.12 Thick, 001242.868.000, 10001491 $ 74.10 $ 148.20 MGS‐05953 13A 4 002730000, CD, Filter, 665NM (KB), CEMS $ 73.37 $ 293.46 MGS‐02401 9B 1 Gasket A055S END PCL EPDM PX HS IND 2 GRE, SPX, Feed Water Cooler, Exchanger $ 73.25 $ 73.25 MGS‐03600 13C 2 A16001 Plate‐Diaphragm, CEM $ 73.03 $ 146.06 MGS‐06161 11B 1 6310C3, SKF Bearing $ 71.18 $ 71.18 MGS‐04836 3A 18 A2‐SND‐T Tube Assembly 3/8" Tube Connect Norprene .075ID, Water treatement skid $ 70.91 $ 1,276.43 MGS‐04914 3A 18 A2‐MND‐T Tube Assembly 1/2" NPT Tube Connect Norprene .075ID $ 70.91 $ 1,276.43 MGS‐02531 3C 8 Cylinder Valve CO2 ‐ Type K85‐20.0‐S9 P/N F82‐9759, Fire Extinguisher System $ 70.85 $ 566.80 MGS‐06311 CODECAGE 2 1" SA182 F22 6000# 90deg elbow $ 70.01 $ 140.02 MGS‐01846 ELECT‐ER‐54 1 Chart, 12 in., No Range, PK 100, 5MER8, Parshall Flume Graphic Chart Recorder $ 69.76 $ 69.76 MGS‐03783 ELECT‐ER‐4 1 Corrosion‐Resistant Washdown Enclosure Switch, Two Button Indicating Light Flush $ 69.16 $ 69.16 MGS‐04576 10B 13 Lock Nut, 80049966‐1, SSS Clutch between gearbox & reduction gearbox $ 69.12 $ 898.60 MGS‐01980 FILTERWALL 6 Koch C&I Disp poly, 16x30x1, 12 per case, Cross from 10155.01163, Panel filter $ 68.89 $ 413.31 MGS‐02878 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 SX12C Cable Axial 10m, Axial Connector M8 for SX 12 C, CTG IGV LVDT Cable $ 66.20 $ 66.20 MGS‐05930 11A 3 RK Oil Ring Sight Glass ‐ Size 9/11 Housing ‐ G3/4 (Plastic) $ 65.70 $ 197.10 MGS‐01315 FILTERWALL 6 GAS FILTER ELEMENT PECO 4BOX PSFG‐336‐M1C‐01EB, Gas Metering Skid F‐101 $ 65.43 $ 392.58 MGS‐00341 ELECT‐ER‐32 5 36PIN S/Clamp BLock W/Housing $ 65.25 $ 326.25 MGS‐05647 15A 1 Balancing screw M8X23, T5792‐250 $ 64.61 $ 64.61 MGS‐01742 4B 7 Connecting Rod End, CO2 Damper piston, CTG $ 63.70 $ 445.90 MGS‐02941 6A 1 FS1000, Filter Plate Set, STG Oil Purification Skid $ 63.22 $ 63.22 MGS‐06307 CODECAGE 2 1" SA182 F22 6000# coupling $ 62.29 $ 124.58 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 117 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-13 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐05085 11A 2 Constant‐Level Oil Reservoir, Vented System with Glass Bowl, 8 Ounce Capacity $ 61.90 $ 123.80 MGS‐00721 5A 6 4708, 18‐8 L 238‐100‐500N, Gas Spring Cartridge, CO2 Damper piston, CTG $ 61.89 $ 371.32 MGS‐05286 9C 1 Hydraulic FilterSpin‐On Filter Design, item # 4RFZ4, SCR LO Skid, Oil Filter$ 61.12 $ 61.12 MGS‐02914 6C 2 Sleeve Gasket, Spiral, 4.38 X 3.88, 0.19 Thick, 005929.868.000, 10011902$ 60.50 $ 121.00 MGS‐01560 5C 4 Swagelok, UNION ELBOW SS‐1210‐9 $ 59.06 $ 236.24 MGS‐05607 14B 2 SHIM SET, 2420623‐4 $ 59.03 $ 118.07 MGS‐05608 14B 2 SHIM SET, 2420623‐5 $ 59.03 $ 118.07 MGS‐03806 2D 2 SMC ARG40‐N04G1‐Z regulator, gauge ‐ handle, ARG Regulator W / pressure gauge $ 58.97 $ 117.94 MGS‐05247 ELECT‐ER‐24 1 T1 Grafoil Packing Kit 1303‐FEP, 28‐503002‐920, Annubar Packing $ 58.44 $ 58.44 MGS‐02176 FILTERWALL 1 98325K75, Optional 20 Micron Water Removal Cartridge, Filter, 932623Q 50 XP $ 57.01 $ 57.01 MGS‐06314 3C 2 316 SS Check Valve with Fluoroelastomer Piston Rubber Spring‐Loaded Piston, 1/4 $ 56.91 $ 113.82 MGS‐02782 5B 2 5797‐50, Mechanical Servicer Indicator, HRSG Coalescing air filter $ 56.03 $ 112.05 MGS‐02181 1A 16 Stemmerich, Robax Glass, 5mm x 213mm x 441mm, HRSG Duct Burner view window glass $ 55.62 $ 889.96 MGS‐00018 5B 6 Outer Tube Gasket, Garlock 3000, 992.705.00.06.10.0 $ 55.00 $ 330.00 MGS‐02421 ELECT‐ER‐31 3 # A30QS175‐4, Gould Shawumut, Fuse, For Ferrups UPS, CEMS $ 54.34 $ 163.01 MGS‐06151 2B 2 Gauge VCM 30" HG 233.53 SS 2‐1/2" DIA 1/4" NPT LM SS $ 53.94 $ 107.88 MGS‐06152 2B 2 Gauge Pres, 30HG‐15PSI 233.53 304SS 2‐1/2" Dia 1/4" MPT LM $ 53.94 $ 107.88 MGS‐06093 FILTERWALL 9 Koch Multi‐Sak S 85, Merv 13, 24x24x22 bag, 8 pocket, 208‐108‐122$ 52.21 $ 469.89 MGS‐06149 2B 2 Gauge Pres, 60PSI 233.53 SS 2‐1/2" Dia 1/4" NPT LM GLYCRN $ 51.45 $ 102.90 MGS‐06150 2B 2 Gauge Pres. 15PSI 233.53 SS 2‐1/2" Dia 1/4" NPT LM GLUCRN $ 51.45 $ 102.90 MGS‐01479 9B 5 PACKING SET STD VEE 0.88 STEM PLASTIC PTFE, LP Level Control Valve$ 51.33 $ 256.65 MGS‐04596 10A 36 Lock Nut, A6403589‐186, Gearbox$ 50.12 $ 1,804.26 MGS‐06205 3A 9 A2‐MTH‐T, Tube Assy 1/2" MPT Norprene for A2 Ser Pump $ 49.96 $ 449.64 MGS‐03855 11A 19 Ideal Duct Seal 1 lb. Block, 10 per Carton, Pkg Qty 10, Item # T9CB898780$ 49.92 $ 948.52 MGS‐06253 6A 3 Bowl Ass'y, RFM165 W.1 NBR, 318721, Filter $ 49.11 $ 147.32 MGS‐01754 5C 2 CJ48 Buna Spider (Blue) 80A Shore, Item No: 02607918, Lovejoy, Coupling Insert $ 49.05 $ 98.09 MGS‐00859 6C 2 Actuator Stem, Rubber BELLOWS, 100/200 3.38/4.75 Spud $ 46.27 $ 92.54 MGS‐01680 4B 4 Packing ‐ Falsehead, 6‐PS‐4338, PKGR‐1098N, Gas Compressor $ 45.41 $ 181.64 MGS‐05590 14B 4 Balancing Screw M‐Loose Fit Thre, T5792‐277 $ 45.25 $ 181.00 MGS‐05282 ELECT‐ER‐53 4 Equipment ‐ Cooling Fan Kit, ISO Meter Fans $ 44.84 $ 179.35 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 118 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-14 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐04668 10A 1 Bulkhead Fitting Straight, KA01, T7052‐1, CTG Pulsation $ 44.83 $ 44.83 MGS‐04669 10A 1 Bulkhead Fitting Straight, KA02, T7052‐1, CTG Pulsation $ 44.83 $ 44.83 MGS‐06159 2B 1 Gauge ACC. WIKA, Thermometer Bimtl TI.30 2‐1/2" Stem DBL Scale ‐40/120DGF $ 43.86 $ 43.86 MGS‐02649 13A 8 000940400, CD, Orifice, 0.004", Blue (KB), CEMS Analyzer O2 Orifice $ 41.61 $ 332.88 MGS‐02149 13A 7 000940500, CD, Orifice, .007 Orange, (KB), CEMS Analyzer $ 41.61 $ 291.27 MGS‐06310 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA182 F22 6000# 90deg elbow $ 41.35 $ 82.69 MGS‐05944 FILTERWALL 7 Filter Socks, # P039859‐016‐700, Donaldson $ 41.32 $ 289.24 MGS‐00338 ELECT‐ER‐32 3 20 Position NemA Screw Clamp BLock $ 41.25 $ 123.75 MGS‐06295 CODECAGE 1 2" SA105 3000# tee $ 41.01 $ 41.01 MGS‐06170 3A 13 Tube ASSY 1/2" MPT Flex‐A‐Prene for A2 Pump, A2‐MNGG‐T $ 40.42 $ 525.46 MGS‐05589 14B 4 Balance Weight, 51501589‐1 $ 40.39 $ 161.57 MGS‐06094 FILTERWALL 13 Koch Multi‐Sak S 85, Merv 13, 12x24x22 bag, 5 pocket, 208‐108‐222 $ 39.46 $ 513.03 MGS‐02137 13A 1 Teledyne, 001330000, Sleeve, Reaction Cell, CEMS Analyzer $ 39.24 $ 39.24 MGS‐04145 1D 3 Push To Test Button, 300600, Brass, Air Compressor Condensate Blowdown $ 39.05 $ 117.16 MGS‐00077 3B 3 99238 Speedy Sleeve Timken, Gearbox input shafts, Cooling Tower $ 38.49 $ 115.47 MGS‐05943 7B 4 THQB2160‐N, 60A 2P 120/240V G.E. Breaker $ 38.33 $ 153.30 MGS‐01683 4B 2 Rings & Springs Breaker, 6‐PS‐7521, PKGR‐1101N, Gas Compressor $ 38.22 $ 76.43 MGS‐01167 10A 1 AY50719A‐SR, Bearing IB 1K Oil, CCN: 78801255, Make‐up Pump $ 37.06 $ 37.06 MGS‐02400 9B 4 Gasket, A055S Flow PCL EPDM PX HS IND 2 GR SPX, Feed Water Cooler, Exchanger $ 36.62 $ 146.50 MGS‐06158 2B 2 Gauge ACC. WIKA, 33025D204G4, Thermometer Bimtl TI.33 0/140F 2.5" Scale $ 36.29 $ 72.58 MGS‐06301 CODECAGE 1 2" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 36.11 $ 36.11 MGS‐02254 1D 1 Oil Filter, OILF‐0028N, 39911615, Air Compressor, Ingersoll Rand $ 36.05 $ 36.05 MGS‐03559 10A 1 BY50424G‐TSSR, Seal Oil 1K IB CTRG, CCN: 78797412, Make‐up Pump $ 34.88 $ 34.88 MGS‐02129 13A 1 850‐056500, Charcoal Scrubber Assy, Refill, CEMS Analyzer $ 34.88 $ 34.88 MGS‐02189 4D 2 Filter for 1‐1/2 Pipe Size High‐Flow Muffler $ 34.02 $ 68.05 MGS‐00323 10A 8 405‐9427, Sidco Poly Air Filter Pleated poly filter element, 10 micron, 2.875"ID $ 33.41 $ 267.27 MGS‐03558 10A 1 BY50424B‐TSSR, Seal Oil GP1‐1K OB CTRG, CCN: 78997103, Make‐up Pump $ 33.25 $ 33.25 MGS‐05210 ELECT‐ER‐24 2 PTFE Packing Kit (P2 Option) Sensor 1, 28‐503002‐910, Annubar Packing $ 32.99 $ 65.97 MGS‐02578 9B 1 310‐122‐01, RV‐MD Parts Kit, RVMD, Diaphragm, Ignition Gas Regulator $ 32.34 $ 32.34 MGS‐01314 FILTERWALL 7 6‐14972, O‐RING, LID GASKET CLOSURE PECO $ 31.76 $ 222.34 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 119 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-15 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐01917 11A 2 SS‐15M0‐1‐8PD‐E‐118, FITTING FOR HP FEED WATER SEAL LEAK $ 30.80 $ 61.60 MGS‐06309 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA182 F22 6000# 90deg elbow $ 30.32 $ 60.64 MGS‐05285 13C 4 Radial Ball Bearing, Shielded, 20mm Bore, 5U498, Vacuum Pump $ 29.42 $ 117.66 MGS‐06289 CODECAGE 2 2" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 29.22 $ 58.43 MGS‐02197 11B 1 Flowserve, O‐Ring ‐436 NBR, 20A11CM436, CCN: 95018305, Durco Pump $ 28.89 $ 28.89 MGS‐02656 13C 12 036‐040180, Filter 23 MICRON MICRO FBRE DSP, Cems Analyzer $ 28.47 $ 341.64 MGS‐01559 5C 2 Swagelok, TUBE ADAPTER SS‐12‐TA $ 27.99 $ 55.98 MGS‐05530 11A 2 KM14 Lock Nut, HP BFP $ 27.67 $ 55.34 MGS‐02777 11B 3 6JEM, Martin Quadra Flex coupling element, sleeve ‐ Process drain pump couplings $ 27.66 $ 82.98 MGS‐05013 13B 1 Spare glass ball for FM2 Flowmeter, 1/4", 91F2015 $ 27.58 $ 27.58 MGS‐02657 13A 107 002270100, Nox Window Filter Gaskets 47mm, Cems Analyzer, KIT 047150000 $ 27.25 $ 2,915.75 MGS‐06294 CODECAGE 1 1 1/2" SA105 3000# tee $ 27.01 $ 27.01 MGS‐03065 4B 2 Rapid Exchange Pressure Gauge, 51007924, Duct Burner $ 26.16 $ 52.32 MGS‐02184 4C 12 Heavy Hex Nut Slotted, 3‐PS‐47, VLKN‐0039N, Gas Compressor Parts$ 25.61 $ 307.32 MGS‐04671 10A 1 Pipe Connector, KA01, T7068‐6, CTG Pulsation $ 24.85 $ 24.85 MGS‐04672 10A 1 Pipe Connector, KA02, T7068‐6, CTG Pulsation $ 24.85 $ 24.85 MGS‐04673 10A 1 Pipe Connector, KA03, T7068‐6, CTG Pulsation $ 24.85 $ 24.85 MGS‐02147 13A 38 Teledyne, OR0000086, O‐RING, 2‐006, CV‐75 Compound, CEMS Analyzer$ 24.09 $ 915.42 MGS‐06102 3A 5 A‐002‐7N, 7/16" OD Assembly Pump Tube NEO $ 23.68 $ 118.42 MGS‐00070 11B 2 AY51803A‐TFR, Gasket Impeller GP1K, CCN: 78800729, Make‐up Pump$ 22.89 $ 45.78 MGS‐05531 11A 2 KM12 Nut, HP BFP $ 22.78 $ 45.56 MGS‐06066 9C 2 Element, YT150023100 $ 22.19 $ 44.38 MGS‐06293 CODECAGE 1 1 1/4" SA105 3000# tee $ 21.50 $ 21.50 MGS‐01514 5B 2 Vented Oil‐Level Indicator with Swivel Fitting Male Elbow 1/8 NPTF dryseal 4‐1/4 $ 21.21 $ 42.42 MGS‐06288 CODECAGE 2 1 1/2" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 20.89 $ 41.78 MGS‐06306 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA182 F22 6000# coupling $ 20.40 $ 40.79 MGS‐04518 ELECT‐ER‐22 9 Extreme‐Pressure Stainless Steel O‐Ring, Silber Plated, 0.062" Wide, 0.751" ID$ 20.30 $ 182.66 MGS‐01968 1D 1 GASKET, FLANGE 2.0'' HIGH TEMP, 39331061, Air compressor check valve, discharge $ 20.25 $ 20.25 MGS‐06300 CODECAGE 1 1 1/2" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 20.23 $ 20.23 MGS‐06224 6A 2 38A, 38/45B CURVE JAW / CJ 38 Spider 92A Yellow, LoveJoy $ 19.85 $ 39.70 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 120 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-16 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03495 ELECT‐ER‐54 1 Metric High‐Strength Clear Nylon Tubing 6mm ID, 8mm OD, 1mm Wall Thickness 25ft $ 19.08 $ 19.08 MGS‐06299 CODECAGE 1 1 1/4" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 18.91 $ 18.91 MGS‐03056 6A 2 MOS‐02804006‐WASY, Oil Seal 028x40x6mm, STG Hydraulic Unit Cooling Loop Pump $ 18.89 $ 37.78 MGS‐01873 7C 3 2904100‐01, Connector Plug for Solenoid, ASC 290410‐001_DIN‐88122601 $ 18.84 $ 56.52 MGS‐05837 15A 4 Gasket, T3706‐108 $ 18.62 $ 74.46 MGS‐04993 1C 3 Grayhill, Pushbutton, Panel Mount, 10 A @ 115 VAC 5 A @ 220 VAC SPST, EYE‐HYE $ 18.27 $ 54.80 MGS‐02466 1C 1 MC8‐8N‐1, 1/2" Connector Flare x MPT HP PFA W / PVDF Nuts, Flaring $ 18.21 $ 18.21 MGS‐02215 4C 4 Optibelt, V‐Belt, VB/SK, 3VX630, Gas Compressor Bypass Cooler Belt, fin, fan $ 18.14 $ 72.55 MGS‐05455 14B 1 SHEET GASKET, T3711‐176, Gearbox Consumables $ 18.05 $ 18.05 MGS‐00135 11C 4 Filter for 1‐1/4 Pipe Size High‐Flow Muffler, 4440K75 $ 17.46 $ 69.83 MGS‐03501 11B 2 20A11CM347, O‐Ring ‐347 NBR, CCN: 95087151, Pump Type MK3 STD $ 17.17 $ 34.34 MGS‐02583 9B 2 951‐503‐03, RV‐MD, Parts Kit, RVMD, Gasket, Ignition Gas Regulator $ 17.12 $ 34.24 MGS‐00857 6C 11 Valtek O‐Ring Buna, 450 ECO 15655 HP Flow Control Valve, Acuator Parts $ 17.09 $ 187.99 MGS‐04404 5C 2 HP Redline GLS Tube 3/4" x 10‐3/4", Vacuum Pump $ 17.03 $ 34.05 MGS‐06286 CODECAGE 2 1" SA105 6000# 90deg elbow $ 16.86 $ 33.71 MGS‐06287 CODECAGE 2 1 1/4" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 16.82 $ 33.63 MGS‐06091 2B 7 Gauage PRES 100PSI 213.53 SS 2‐1/2" DIA 1/4" NPT LM Glycrn $ 16.60 $ 116.20 MGS‐06297 CODECAGE 1 3/4" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 16.48 $ 16.48 MGS‐06280 CODECAGE 2 2" SA105 3000# coupling $ 16.21 $ 32.41 MGS‐06305 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA182 F22 6000# coupling $ 15.99 $ 31.97 MGS‐06296 CODECAGE 1 1/2" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 15.38 $ 15.38 MGS‐02839 2B 1 4000K713, Multipurpose Gauge Steel Case, Dual, 3‐1/2" Dial, 1/4 Bottom, 300 PSI $ 15.30 $ 15.30 MGS‐04912 ELECT‐ER‐55 1 Miniature Buzzer W/Screw Terminals, Panel‐Mint, 30‐120V $ 15.08 $ 15.08 MGS‐04654 ELECT‐ER‐23 3 Kistler ‐ CTG Pulsation Probe Cable 8 Meter ‐ 10.32x10.32, 1635C6 $ 15.00 $ 45.00 MGS‐02216 11C 1 Motion Industries, 5925‐02 Element (Old 5925‐12) Pilot Air Filter, Regulator $ 14.93 $ 14.93 MGS‐06292 CODECAGE 1 1" SA105 3000# tee $ 14.28 $ 14.28 MGS‐06298 CODECAGE 1 1" SA105 3000# 45deg elbow $ 14.09 $ 14.09 MGS‐02919 FILTERWALL 1 3099, RO Pre‐Filter, P/N MBC20‐39P6 39" MBC Filter, 20MIC PP MLT‐BLWN Self‐Seal $ 14.05 $ 14.05 MGS‐02901 ELECT‐ER‐4 2 M22‐xgwk, Emergency Stop Button Guard $ 13.63 $ 27.25 MGS‐04805 3B 2 DP801000, Wilkerson Pneumatic ‐ Diffuser, DP Replacement Kit, CTG Instrument Air $ 13.52 $ 27.04 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 121 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-17 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00504 13C 16 6205 ‐ 2NSE9 NACHI BALL BRG, Large, Bushing and Connecting rod $ 13.05 $ 208.76 MGS‐06101 3A 16 A‐002‐7 7/16" OD Assmebly Pump tube CLR Tygon $ 13.03 $ 208.48 MGS‐05849 15A 1 Gasket sheet, T3712‐318 $ 13.00 $ 13.00 MGS‐06284 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA105 6000# 90deg elbow $ 12.39 $ 24.78 MGS‐05044 3B 2 416271 Seal Timken (CR‐23771), Gearbox input shafts, Cooling Tower $ 12.39 $ 24.77 MGS‐06119 ELECT‐ER‐34 10 UL Class CC Fast‐Acting Midget Fuse, 20A $ 12.29 $ 122.90 MGS‐06114 3D 22 1.75 X 1.125 X 3/32 L‐441 Ring, C‐782216076 $ 11.07 $ 243.54 MGS‐06064 9C 5 Baldwin Filters, Item # 2KXU3, Fuel Filters, Baldwin (BF988) $ 11.07 $ 55.33 MGS‐04594 10A 2 Lock Nut, T3167‐132, Gearbox $ 11.06 $ 22.12 MGS‐06291 CODECAGE 1 3/4" SA105 3000# tee $ 10.97 $ 10.97 MGS‐01982 3D 1 Adapter, 1/4" FF X 1/2" MP Parker 664FHD‐4‐4, PN 74070799‐0825, Jockey Pump Fire $ 10.90 $ 10.90 MGS‐02251 10B 8 Archon Ind., Gas Turbine, Sight Glass Gasket, 2.20" ID x 2.762" OD x 0.0625" THK $ 10.79 $ 86.33 MGS‐06282 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA105 6000# 90deg elbow $ 10.75 $ 21.50 MGS‐00661 13A 12 83500002, Element Filter, Secondary, 99.99% 0.1 UM OR, CEMS $ 10.62 $ 127.46 MGS‐06285 CODECAGE 2 1" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 10.48 $ 20.95 MGS‐06065 9C 5 Baldwin Filters, Item # 2KXZ5, Oil Filters, Baldwin (B236) $ 10.45 $ 52.23 MGS‐01166 11C 2 20A11CM152, O‐Ring ‐152 NBR, CCN: 95086369, AY50971E‐NBR, Make‐up Pump $ 10.36 $ 20.71 MGS‐04841 ELECT‐ER‐55 4 Snap‐Acting Switch Pin Plunger, 15 Amp, SPDT, Screw Terminals $ 10.21 $ 40.83 MGS‐06277 CODECAGE 2 1" SA105 6000# coupling $ 10.20 $ 20.40 MGS‐03028 ELECT‐ER‐55 1 Interference Shielding Wrap Around Sleeving 3/8" ID $ 10.12 $ 10.12 MGS‐06279 CODECAGE 2 1 1/2" SA105 3000# coupling $ 10.04 $ 20.07 MGS‐06244 9A 4 Oil‐Resistant Buna‐N O‐Ring 1/4 Fractional Width, Dash Number 456 $ 9.97 $ 39.88 MGS‐01562 5C 1 SS‐T12‐S‐049‐05, Swagelok, 3/4'' x 049 TUBING $ 9.28 $ 9.28 MGS‐06278 CODECAGE 2 1 1/4" SA105 3000# coupling $ 9.10 $ 18.19 MGS‐05529 11A 2 MB14 Lock Washer, HP BFP $ 9.04 $ 18.08 MGS‐00666 13A 6 83500087‐3, Seal Set, Filter Holder, Kit, O‐Ring, Primary Filter Housing Seal $ 8.70 $ 52.20 MGS‐06290 CODECAGE 1 1/2" SA105 3000# tee $ 8.54 $ 8.54 MGS‐06052 9C 1 Air Filter, Kohler, Manufacturer part No. 4708303‐S $ 8.30 $ 8.30 MGS‐02104 9B 6 McMaster‐Carr, 3723K11 1/2" OD Clear Tubular Gauge Glass 8" Length, 5/64" Wall $ 8.30 $ 49.78 MGS‐01684 4B 2 6‐029449, CYL HEAD GASKET, CHG‐0012N, 77 7.00 7.50, Gas Compressor $ 8.26 $ 16.52 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 122 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-18 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06189 ELECT‐ER‐13 27 Tadiran, Battery, Non‐Rechargeable; AA; Lithium Thionyl Chloride; 3.6 VDC; 2.4Ah $ 8.19 $ 221.14 MGS‐06283 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 7.65 $ 15.30 MGS‐00202 4B 14 Discharge Valve Cover Gasket, A12‐21007, 1/8" Round, VCGT‐0103, Gas Compressor $ 7.63 $ 106.82 MGS‐02131 13A 7 OR0000027, PMT Cooler O‐RING, 2‐042V, Cover BLK/PMT HSG & HTSINK, CEMS Analyzer $ 7.63 $ 53.41 MGS‐04082 3A 2 O‐Ring ‐032, ID=1.864,w=0.070"; Viton, 24000‐151, Ammonia Control Valve Found on 2A $ 7.63 $ 15.26 MGS‐02139 13A 1 Teledyne, 011630000, GASKET, HVPS INSULATOR, CEMS Analyzer $ 7.63 $ 7.63 MGS‐06275 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA105 6000# coupling $ 7.51 $ 15.02 MGS‐04806 3B 2 GRP96825, Wilkerson Pneumatic ‐ Sight Glass, Kit, CTG Instrument Air $ 7.47 $ 14.94 MGS‐06063 9C 2 Filter, YT150017600 $ 7.23 $ 14.46 MGS‐01558 5C 4 Swagelok, GASKET SS‐12‐RSD‐2V $ 7.13 $ 28.52 MGS‐00505 13C 12 6203 ‐ 2NSE9 NACHI BALL BRG, Large, for use ‐ Rear motor Bearing $ 6.93 $ 83.18 MGS‐03778 ELECT‐ER‐55 5 Nylon Liquid ‐ Tight Cord Grip for 2 Cords, 3/4 Trade Size $ 6.80 $ 34.00 MGS‐06169 FILTERWALL 104 Global Filter ‐ Meltblown water grade polypropylene cartridge, 2.5" OD, 5 micron $ 6.60 $ 686.40 MGS‐02655 13A 37 FL0000001, Filter, Sintered, SS, (KB), Cems Analyzer $ 6.57 $ 243.09 MGS‐06163 11B 1 N‐10 Cons, Bearing Shaft Locknut $ 6.57 $ 6.57 MGS‐02414 1C 6 TSS Technical, O‐Ring Teflon $ 6.54 $ 39.24 MGS‐06273 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA105 6000# coupling $ 6.47 $ 12.94 MGS‐06281 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA105 3000# 90deg elbow $ 6.37 $ 12.74 MGS‐06276 CODECAGE 2 1" SA105 3000# coupling $ 6.34 $ 12.68 MGS‐02898 5B 11 3‐1/2" Length Replacement Glass for Vented Oil Level Indicator $ 6.10 $ 67.15 MGS‐01688 4C 4 1 029403 GASKET TOP COVER 332 2, Gas Compressor $ 5.66 $ 22.64 MGS‐05966 4C 1 RS35‐1 chain Tsubaki 10 ft box, price per foot, Gas Compressor Chain $ 5.54 $ 5.54 MGS‐02146 13A 10 OR0000039, O‐RING, 2‐012V (KB), IR Source/Bench, CEMS Analyzer $ 5.48 $ 54.75 MGS‐02132 13A 4 OR0000044, Reaction Cell Housing O‐RING, 2‐125V, CEMS Analyzer $ 5.48 $ 21.90 MGS‐02144 13A 4 OR0000002 , Reaction Cell O‐RING, 2‐023V, CEMS Analyzer $ 5.48 $ 21.90 MGS‐06068 6A 16 OR‐380, O‐Ring 11‐1/2x11‐7/8x3/16, NBR 70 Duro black $ 4.73 $ 75.66 MGS‐06050 9C 1 Champion Spark Plug, Manufacturer part No. 130526 $ 4.54 $ 4.54 MGS‐05532 11A 2 MB12 Washer, HP BFP $ 4.54 $ 9.08 MGS‐02128 13A 1 Teledyne, 25000447‐130, O‐RING, Viton 2‐130, CEMS Analyzer $ 4.36 $ 4.36 MGS‐06274 CODECAGE 2 3/4" SA105 3000# coupling $ 4.16 $ 8.31 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 123 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-19 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06180 11A 4 O‐Ring 3‐3/4x4x1/8 FKM 75 Duro Brown, OR‐240BRNVA, HP BFWP $ 3.91 $ 15.64 MGS‐00675 13B 11 83500105‐2, Seal Set, Filter Holder, O‐Ring, Connector $ 3.86 $ 42.47 MGS‐05963 10B 5 Hydraulic Adapter, 7032‐04‐04‐BS, Fitting/Washer, CTG Gearbox Lift Oil Fittings $ 3.71 $ 18.55 MGS‐01672 4B 9 Packing Case Nose Gasket, A2‐21007, Round Alum. 1/8", VCGT‐0109N $ 3.57 $ 32.09 MGS‐06051 9C 1 Pre‐Cleaner, Kohler Engine, Manufacturer part No. 2408302‐S $ 3.35 $ 3.35 MGS‐06272 CODECAGE 2 1/2" SA105 3000# coupling $ 3.30 $ 6.59 MGS‐02134 13A 1 Teledyne, OR0000083, O‐RING, PMT SIGNAL & OPTIC LED, CEMS Analyzer $ 3.27 $ 3.27 MGS‐01563 5C 4 SS‐1213‐1, Swagelok, FRONT FERRULE $ 3.11 $ 12.44 MGS‐00861 6C 3 Adjusting Screw Gasket, Elastomer, HP Flow Control, Actuator Parts $ 2.88 $ 8.64 MGS‐06053 9C 1 Oil Filter, Kohler Engine, Manfacturer part No: 1205001‐S1 $ 2.79 $ 2.79 MGS‐01564 5C 4 SS‐1214‐1, Swagelok, BACK FERRULE $ 2.75 $ 11.00 MGS‐04427 9A 231 Hose Clamp Ideal PN M665‐140 316 SS 1/2" KM665140106 Cooling Tower Nozzle Straps $ 2.69 $ 621.92 MGS‐02580 9B 2 951‐801‐72, RV‐MD, Parts Kit, RVMD, O‐Ring Cap, Ignition Gas Regulator $ 2.69 $ 5.38 MGS‐06179 11A 4 O‐Ring 3‐1/8x3‐3/8x1/8 FKM 75 Duro Brown, OR‐235BRNVA, HP BFWP $ 2.46 $ 9.84 MGS‐06067 6A 18 OR‐271, O‐Ring 9‐1/4x9‐1/2x1/8 NBR 70 Duro Black $ 2.29 $ 41.23 MGS‐06181 11A 3 O‐Ring 1‐5/8x1‐7/8x1/8 FKM Duro Brown, OR‐223BRNVA, HP BFWP $ 2.01 $ 6.03 MGS‐00422 13A 10 28500002, O‐Ring, VITON, 1.0"OD x .625" ID, CEMS $ 1.97 $ 19.71 MGS‐00118 4C 1 001183.650.000, O‐Ring, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ 1.90 $ 1.90 MGS‐01687 4C 10 1 029402 GASKET XHD GUIDE DOOR 332, Gas Compressor $ 1.76 $ 17.60 MGS‐02581 9B 2 951‐800‐04, RV‐MD, Parts Kit, RVMD, O‐Ring Diaphragm, Ignition Gas Regulator $ 1.41 $ 2.82 MGS‐05457 14B 2 SHEET GASKET, T3711‐316, Gearbox Consumables $ 1.39 $ 2.79 MGS‐02103 9B 22 McMaster‐Carr, 1225K1 Repl Buna‐N Gasket for 1/2" OD Gauge Glass $ 1.28 $ 28.21 MGS‐01671 4B 8 O‐Ring Falsehead Assy, 260‐PS‐2988, 0010N, Gas Compressor $ 1.13 $ 9.06 MGS‐02582 9B 2 951‐800‐07, RV‐MD, Parts Kit, RVMD, O‐Ring Plug In, Ignition Gas Regulator $ 1.09 $ 2.18 MGS‐05032 6C 3 O‐Ring 5‐1/4x5‐1/2x1/8 NBR 70 Duro Black, OR‐252 DEA Heating Water Control Valve $ 1.00 $ 3.01 MGS‐06165 5C 6 MOR350‐05800, M‐O‐Ring 3.50x058.00mm NBR 70 Duro Black, Vacuum Pump Actuator $ 0.87 $ 5.22 MGS‐05035 10B 9 MOR200‐01500VA, M‐O‐Ring 2.00x015.00mm FKM 75 Duro Black, STG HP Control Valve $ 0.65 $ 5.89 MGS‐03351 1D 5 Plastic Plug RODON C‐48‐U‐2 $ 0.55 $ 2.73 MGS‐06167 5C 8 MOR250‐03000, M‐O‐Ring 2.50x030.00mm NBR 70 Duro Black, Vacuum Pump Actuator $ 0.38 $ 3.04 MGS‐05034 10B 20 O‐Ring, 7/16x9/16x1/16 FKM 75 Duro Brown, OR‐013BRNVA, STG HP Control Valve $ 0.37 $ 7.41 Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 124 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-20 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06070 6A 18 OR‐217, O‐Ring 1‐1/16x1‐7/16x1/8 NBR 70 Duro Black $ 0.33 $ 5.91 MGS‐05033 10B 9 O‐Ring, 3/8x1/2x1/16 FKM 75 Duro Brown, OR‐012BRNVA, STG HP Control Valve $ 0.33 $ 2.94 MGS‐06069 6A 18 OR‐216, 1‐1/8x1‐3/8x1/8 NBR 70 Duro Black $ 0.32 $ 5.72 MGS‐05031 6C 10 O‐Ring, 1x1‐1/4x1/8 NBR 70 Duro Black, OR‐214, DEA Heating Water Control Valve $ 0.27 $ 2.73 MGS‐05030 6C 16 O‐Ring, 5/8x3/4x1/16 NBR 70 Duro Black, OR‐016, DEA Heating Water Control Valve $ 0.20 $ 3.14 MGS‐06166 5C 18 MOR250‐01300, M‐O‐Ring 2.50x013.00mm NBR 70 Duro Black, Vacuum Pump Actuator $ 0.16 $ 2.88 MGS‐06182 11A 2 O‐RING, BFP Thrust End, Bearing Housing BUNA or Viton, HP BFWP $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04717 13A 9 1/2 Inch Disc Thermostat, CA‐205‐ST, Thermal Alarm switches, Stack & SCR probes $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00588 1B 1 Valve, Solenoid, 2‐way Internal Piloted, Brass, 1 1/2" NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00009 5A 1 Set, Cooler, Vortex, NEMA 4X, Max 150 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05935 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 CTG IGV Rod Positioner Tube Clamp Bolts, M3‐0.50x16 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06219 ELECT‐ER‐45 2 SafeTech, CT Enclosure Combustible Gas Detector Calibration Boards $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05969 ELECT‐ER‐53 2 480 Electrical Gloves $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05970 ELECT‐ER‐53 2 6.9 Kv Electrical Gloves $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00067 10A 6 Flowserve, Pump Gasket Rear Cover, Y2274EA, CCN: 78924941 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00758 10A 1 T6870‐101, Tee Coupling, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00798 10A 3 T1663‐628, Hexagon HEAD Screw $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00803 10A 2 70006131‐A, Pipe Connector $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00806 10A 2 T6815‐102, Coupling, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00824 10A 5 T3704‐108, POINT Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00825 10A 5 T6102‐101, Union Nut $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00830 10A 1 T6830‐101, Union $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01169 10A 2 WASHER LOCKING, 95200978, 20A19W06 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02747 10A 1 1CSA8133‐1, Coupling, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02748 10A 2 3820538‐3, Connector female, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02750 10A 20 1CSA8130‐1, Sleeve, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02752 10A 2 1CSA8261‐1, Coupling, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02754 10A 10 3820538‐1, Pipe Connector QVICK, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02759 10A 27 T3904‐173, Lock Washer, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04670 10A 1 Bulkhead Fitting Straight, KA03, T7052‐1, CTG Pulsation $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 125 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-21 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐04800 10A 1 Lock Nut, 19A19N06, 95200879 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00258 10B 1 1131968‐1, Bushing, Carbon, 1.181x1.890x2.000", STG ESV $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00788 10B 2 Steel Valve Repair Kit $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00842 10B 7 A155680‐12, Wall Brush Mottler $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01259 10B 1 236929‐7, Ring Gasket, Siemens Demag Delaval $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01869 10B 4 236929‐11, Valve Bonnett Gasket, HP Steam, Siemens Demag Deleval $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02267 10B 8 T3711‐317, Siemens Demag Delaval, Gasket, Sight Glass Gasket, 100mm x 15mm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02286 10B 12 STG, Lube Oil Return Line Sight Glass, Maxos, 100mmx15mm 1CSA21703‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02765 10B 1 2036285‐1, D43430, Sight Glass Holder / Fixure & Gaskets $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02768 10B 2 1CDS287227‐1, Packing Set 30 x 48, Siemens Demag Delaval $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03218 10B 3 1CSD285496‐1, Kit, Gland Set, Chesterton, 1CSD287227‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03786 10B 2 Sight Glass Gasket, DN25 PN10‐40 T3711 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04987 10B 12 Dry Bushing #1303, 1CSD286237‐3 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00715 10C 6 Kit, Seal Pump, CT Water Wash $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02540 10C 6 Balance Weights (74 G) Balance Plug LEN, Turbine, Siemens, 2415124‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02593 10C 5 Gasket Spiral Wound, WR 5.625x6.5625x7.5625x.175, Temp Control Valve, CTS Duplex $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02596 10C 1 Temperature Pressure Gauge, CT Compressor Wash, GTE P/N 20036 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02680 10C 1 O‐Ring, Large Actuator under CT, SET $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02681 10C 4 20mm Fitting Cap Plugs $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02682 10C 10 CTG Water Wash Hose Fitting $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02705 10C 1 CT 1 & 2 Enclosure Sliding Door Cover, spare cover, parts KIT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02763 10C 4 253086‐1, Plug, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02764 10C 3 2422868‐4, Gasket Armco, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02766 10C 2 T6261‐140, Plug, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02772 10C 5 T3727‐132, Sealing Ring, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04257 10C 1 High Pressure Hose, R‐35361, Water Wash $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04431 10C 10 Balance Weights ( 46 G) Balance Plug LEN, Turbine, Siemens, 51500984‐12 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04432 10C 5 Balance Weights Turbine, 2409862‐11 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04433 10C 2 Balance Weights Turbine, Siemens, 2415124‐2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02795 10FLOOR 1 Gas Compressor, Cross Head Guide $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 126 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-22 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03661 10FLOOR 2 Strainer Basket, Aux Cooling Water Duplex Filter, re‐screen repair $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00074 11A 1 1 SET of 12pcs, Bolt and Nut, TSCHAN 330/520, Pump Coupling, HP Feed Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02592 11A 8 Renk Seal, HP BFWP Motor Oil Seal, 100mm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02792 11A 2 Schroedahl Valve LP BFWP $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02964 11A 1 HP BFWP Coupling Bolts, 1 SET $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05429 11A 2 OR‐252BRNVA, O‐Ring 5‐1/4x5‐1/2x1/8 FKM 75 Duro Brown, HP BFW Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05430 11A 7 OR‐234BRNVA O‐Ring 3x3‐1/4x1/8 FKM 75 Duro Brown, HP BFW Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05436 11A 3 OR‐261BRNVA O‐Ring 6‐3/4x7x1/8 FKM 75 DURO Brown, HP BFW Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00071 11B 3 AY51803A, Flowserve Pump Impeller Gasket, CCN: 78800729 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00072 11B 2 SA3687AA, Flowserve Pump Impeller Gasket, CNN: 78932316 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00073 11B 1 Flowserve Pump Teflon O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00075 11B 1 Seal, Lip, 0.875x1.624x0.250, 471646 Timken, Pump, Treated Water $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00078 11B 1 Flange, 5Sx1, Max Rpm 7600, TLQ&2, Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00079 11B 1 Flange, 5Sx7/8, Max Rpm 7600, TIA&3, Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00080 11B 1 Sleeve, Coupling, 5JES EPDM Split, Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00081 11B 14 O‐Ring, 372‐B70 N470, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00082 11B 2 O‐Ring, B70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00083 11B 8 O‐Ring, 275‐B70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00084 11B 2 O‐Ring, 245‐B70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00085 11B 1 O‐Ring, 393‐B70 BUNA‐N70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00086 11B 2 O‐Ring, B70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00087 11B 1 O‐Ring, 256‐B70 4200‐70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00088 11B 1 O‐Ring, 143‐B70, Pump, Condensate $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00172 11B 1 11006‐0089, Flow Seal inlet, KIT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02773 11B 1 CSCPX2625ECXVB, Sleeve Gland Holder, Mechanical Seal, 2.625" Shaft, Booster Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03257 11B 6 O‐Ring, OR‐251, 5‐1/8x5‐3/8x1/8 NBR 70 DURO, Cycle Make Up Pump Strainer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03496 11B 2 AY21281A‐TFEC, Deflector IB GP2, CCN: 79026241, Pump Type MK3 STD $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03537 11B 10 MOR250‐12500, M‐O‐Ring 2.50x125.00mm NBR 70 Duro black $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03539 11B 1 20A19W10, Washer, LK BBRG 50 W‐10, CCN: 95201018, Condensate Transfer Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04949 11B 1 IAlert Vibration Monitors, I Alert $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 127 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-23 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00137 11C 4 Air Dryer Valve Angl NC 1 1/2 NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00138 11C 4 Air Dryer Valve Angl NC 1 1/2 NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00508 11C 9 Bellows Valve, SC‐11 Clean Helium Leak Test, SS‐4BK‐1C‐K10, R38AAN020B, Swagelok $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02769 11C 2 12005, Motor Run Capacitor, 5 MFD 370 VAC, Oval, MARS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02774 11C 1 Moisture Indicator, Brass, Twin Tower / Pentras Inc. $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02775 11C 1 7375283, Pressure Switch, 30 psi, Ashcroft $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02776 11C 1 SS‐6NBSW6T‐G, Valve w / Grafoil Packing, Swagelok, 6000 psi 100F, Needle Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03790 11FLOOR 1 HP Dosing PUMP, Prominent, Used $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00906 12A 1 LEL Transmitter Combustable, Sensor, Model TA‐2100, Detection 0‐1000% LEL 24 VDC $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00908 12A 1 Ammonia, sensor, Model TA‐2100, 09‐2520, Detection 0‐200 ppm, 24 vdc, Mil‐Ram $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02595 12A 2 KopKit Chemical Pump, NCKA3HPAP1, KopKit CTP A3HPAP1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02604 12A 1 Swagelok, SS‐400‐1‐2 Male Connector $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02605 12A 1 Swagelok, SS‐400‐1‐0256 1/4" Tube x 10‐32 Thread Stock $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02703 12A 25 Fluid System Tubing Connector, Parker P/N N4NC4 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02714 12A 2 STG Lube Oil Filter Equalizer Line, Hose $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02715 12A 1 Ammonia Valve, Ball Valve, 17V‐05U $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02863 12A 1 Thermocouple Type K $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02864 12A 4 4" Drain Cover, Round $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02865 12A 1 Electric Motor, 1hp 1745 RPM, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02866 12A 2 Edge Grip Rubber Seal, Seal for STG Oil Door Sump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02867 12A 1 Edge Grip Rubber Seal, Seal for STG Oil Door Sump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02876 12A 1 Condener Tube Tool ‐ Tooling, John R. Robinson Inc. KIT/SET $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02877 12A 1 STG Vaccum Pump Heat Exchanger Plates and Gaskets, KIT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02601 12B 8 Indicator Module GN Rail Mount with Terminals, 07‐3351‐1120, Bartec US Corp. $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02609 12B 2 Air Filter, 9334241, ELEM, MLDD ELEM 29X334N108, SPX Flow Technology $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02610 12B 5 CTG / STG Lube Oil Tank Socks, Oil Fill Socks $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02612 12B 1 ProMinent Pump, 42 / 50.4 L/H 12 Bar, RO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02613 12B 1 ProMinent Pump, 18.6 / 20 L/H 12 Bar, RO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02695 12B 2 Condenser Fan Motor, 1/4 HP 208/230 VAC 1 speed 1075 RPM, 10728 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02698 12B 1 Test Ball Plug, 8" 200mm, Cherne P/N 041‐386 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 128 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-24 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐02791 12B 14 700‐HF32Z24, Main PDCM I/O Control Relay $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02845 12B 1 Swagelok Regulator, D9LIB0251B, DBKHR3074 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02847 12B 11 Condenser, Man‐Hole O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02850 12B 1 STG Module Rectifier $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02851 12B 4 Hardware Roller $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02852 12B 2 Cooling Tower Make Up Pump, Single inside Pusher, Shaft $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02853 12B 1 Coupling Tee, Pressure testing oil flushing, T6870‐103 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02854 12B 1 Straight Coupling Oil Flushing, T6830‐110 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02855 12B 8 Coupling Nut Jacking Oil, Non Return Valve, STG, PHO 1022A3C $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02856 12B 6 Cycle Make Up Pump, Treated Water Transfer Pump, Seat Clips, KITS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02857 12B 1 (M1182) Diaphragm Kit, Nylon Seat RCA40 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06154 12B 10 Condenser Tube Plugs, 7/8 SS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00720 12C 1 3820537‐35, Thermocouple, Probe, 4‐Lead $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00723 12C 1 2420908‐1, Temperature Sensor w/ Bellow $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00726 12C 8 2420910‐1, Thermocouple, T7 w/ Assembly Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00740 12C 4 2420908‐2, TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH BELLOW $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00742 12C 1 T2801‐134, TEMPERATURE SENSOR TURBINE STATOR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00743 12C 1 T2801‐122, TEMPERATURE SENSOR TURBINE STATOR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00744 12C 1 2420906‐4, TEMPERATURE SENSOR TURBINE STATOR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00753 12C 3 THERMOSTAT PROBE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00856 12C 1 400 RA SOFT Actuator Diaphragm, SOFT GOODS Kit $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00866 12C 1 HP ECON SAFETY Valve SPINDLE Assembly $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00888 12C 1 Actuator SOFT GOODS Kit $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00891 12C 1 Solenoid Valve, 2036609‐2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00898 12C 1 Actuator Diaphragm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02793 12C 2 V185990, Diaphragm, SPX Process Equipment $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02975 12FLOOR 5 Thrust Washer, 2211487‐10 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02976 12FLOOR 6 22110348‐4, Bearing Liner Upper Half, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04368 12FLOOR 1 Gas Metering Skid Valve Actuator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00662 13A 2 83500070, Kit, O‐Ring, Secondary Filter Housing Seal, 2‐223/2‐009 VITON, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 129 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-25 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00667 13A 6 83500076, Element Filter, Primary Air Filter, Coalesing, 95% REM, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00682 13A 18 83500078, Element Filter, Air, Particulate 99.99% , CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02125 13A 1 Teledyne, 040010000, Assy, Fan Rear Panel, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02127 13A 38 HW0000020, NOX Spring, Flow Control Spring, CEMS Analyzer Orifice $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02135 13A 1 Teledyne, OR0000101, O‐RING, CO2 OPTION, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02136 13A 1 Teledyne, PU0000073, PUMP REBUILD KIT FOR PU0000071, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02138 13A 50 Teledyne, 009690300, TFE Filter Element 47mm 1UM 30, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02140 13A 42 018080000, KIT, DESICCANT BAGGIES (12) CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02141 13A 1 Teledyne, 037860000, O‐RINIG, TFE RETIN, RING 47mm CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02150 13A 1 Teledyne, 000940700, ORIFICE Yellow, 5MIL, FLOW CONTROL, O2 OPT, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02154 13A 8 062390000, ASSY, MOLY GUTS W/WOOL, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02157 13A 1 Teledyne, RL0000015, RELAY, DPDT GORDOS PREFERRED, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02652 13A 2 Ammonia Scrubbing Media, Type AS‐200‐08‐E, AS‐media, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02653 13A 2 Ammonia Scrubbing Media, Part #AS‐200‐08‐EB, Part A ‐ Ceramic Saddles, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02658 13A 1 046030000, Filter Refill Nox, Cems Analyzer, KIT 047150000 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04907 13A 16 Kit ‐ 2YR Maintenance Kit PHF Dryer, P011048F15 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04908 13A 4 Kit ‐ Element Inlet PHF Dryer, P011048F24 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00656 13B 1 82000008‐5, Flowmeter, Tube Cube, 0‐5 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00660 13B 1 Reservoir, Secondary, Air Filter, 83500105‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00663 13B 1 45000011, Relay, 120 VAC, 12Amp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00664 13B 1 45000012, Relay, 24VDC, 10Amp, DPDT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00665 13B 1 83500087‐1, Reservoir, Air Filter, Primary $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00670 13B 2 82000001‐7, Flowmeter w/ Flow Control Valve, 1‐10 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00671 13B 2 82000001‐3, Flowmeter w/ Flow Control Valve, 0‐2 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00672 13B 1 Level Switch, Condensate, 24VDC, 22000019 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00673 13B 3 VFA‐23‐SSV, Flowmeter w/ Flow Control Valve, Air, 0‐5 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00679 13B 2 82000008‐7, Flowmeter, Tube Cube, 1‐10 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00680 13B 2 82000008‐3, Flowmeter, Tube Cube, 0‐2 L/MIN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00683 13B 2 Gauge, Pressure, 0‐15 PSI, WIKA, CISCO P/N 81015003, FFP‐217‐15, 3" $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00686 13B 2 Gauge, Pressure, 0‐30 PSI, WIKA, CISCO P/N 8105023, FFP‐216‐30, 3" $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 130 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-26 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00695 13B 2 2.5", Gauge, Vacuum, 0‐30 IN HG, 1/4" NPT, P/N 9768777, 232.53 2.5" $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00696 13B 2 48000009, Diode, 600 Vrrm 1 Amp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00697 13B 1 81000004, Kit, Rebuild, Regulator,Sample $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00698 13B 1 81000005, Kit, Rebuild, Regulator, Bypass (for regulator GH30XTHAXSXB) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00699 13B 1 81000010, Kit, Rebuild, Regulator, Air (for Regulator GH10XTHEXXXC) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00700 13B 1 81000013, Kit, Rebuild, Regulator, N2 (for regulator GH10XTHMXXXC) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00701 13B 4 43015003‐2, Fuse, 250V 2Amp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00706 13B 10 Tube, Converter, Packed‐Aged $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00708 13B 3 Pump Drive, Fixed Flow, 12 RPM, 115VAC 60Hz $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00711 13B 2 Contactor, 240VAC 25/35 Amp to 3‐32 VDC $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00962 13B 1 Bowl, Pyrex, Model 137G Filter, 83500035‐5, Sample Fine Filter Bowl $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05380 13B 10 7/8x1‐1/16x3/32 NBR 70 Duro Blk $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00707 13C 1 81001036‐2, Reducing Regulator, 2 Stage, Inlet: 0‐5000 PSI, Reg: 0‐100 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00709 13C 10 Kit, Repair, Reducing Regulator, TESCOM ‐ 3896565, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02090 13C 2 Concoa, Line Regulator, 205‐4000‐000 316 L S.S Diaphragm 4‐Port 0‐200 Psi Outlet $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02130 13C 6 98000242, Thomas Pump Rebuild Kit, For 5Z646, Mfr. #SK61722, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04327 14A 24 AUX0043217, Bearing Insulation, Generator, ABB ‐ 2219300‐4 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04333 14A 10 AUX0043218, Bearing Insulation Plug, Generator, ABB ‐ 2219300‐5 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04526 14A 36 Insulation Plate, XYK210423‐GAP, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05456 14B 6 SHEET GASKET, T3711‐220, Gearbox Consumables $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06250 14B 1 SEEPEX Stator 60/17‐6L NBR, Oily Water Sump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04506 14C 7 Cooling Tower Sprinkler Head $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04507 14C 4 Cooling Tower Sprinkler Plenum $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04533 14C 1 Expansion Joint Repair Kit, EagleBurgmann $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06315 14FLOOR 1 ABB ACS880 ‐ 75HP, 480AC, 96A, Drive $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05459 15A 1 L983 Fitting, D8‐1/8"CYL, AUX0045661 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05460 15A 4 L984 FITTING D8‐1/2"CYL, AUX0045662 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05240 15FLOOR 1 Cover, 2426085‐A, Inlet Access Panel CT1 CT2, Door $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00623 1A 1 3820529‐10, Transmitter, Pressure, 24VDC, 0‐30 kPa $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00625 1A 1 3820378‐3, Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐55VDC, ‐1‐55.2 BAR $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 131 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-27 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00639 1A 1 Pressure Switch, 0‐100 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00647 1A 1 Transmitter, Differential Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐87.97" H2O $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00648 1A 1 Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐1500 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00650 1A 1 3820529‐18, Transmitter, Pressure, 24 VDC, ‐3‐3 kPa $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00654 1A 1 3820529‐22, Transmitter, Pressure, 24 VDC, 0‐150 kPa $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00589 1B 1 Valve, Solenoid, 2‐way Internal piloted, Brass, 1/2" NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00593 1B 2 Kit, Rebuild, Valve, 8210‐11 Series $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00607 1B 4 Switch, Pressure, 42 VDC, 4 Amps, 100 VA, 1‐10 Bar $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00635 1B 1 Temperature Switch, 480 VAC, 15 Amp, 0‐225 DEG F $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00637 1B 3 Level Switch, 125/250/480 VAC, 5 Amp, Vacuum Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02687 1B 6 Solenoid Coil Connector Plug, ASCO, 226061‐001 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02701 1B 1 Solenoid Valve, Kit, 2 ‐ way internal piloted ‐ operated, ASCO 302273 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05192 1B 2 Pressure Regulator, Air, 0‐35 psi. Fisher, FS‐67CFR‐224 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05193 1B 2 SMC, Solenoid Valve, 150 PSI, NVS3125‐0209D $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05195 1B 1 Fisher Mounting Kits, $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05196 1B 1 Burkert Solenoid Valve, 00433790, 120V $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05197 1B 1 Granzow, 1" Solenoid Valve, 21WN6KB250/DA1156 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05198 1B 1 ASCO RedHat, Solenoid, JKH8210D2, COIL ONLY $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05910 1B 1 Solenoid Valve, 150 psi, NVS3125‐0210D $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05911 1B 2 Positioner, V200P‐D1‐90‐A‐C1, P/N 1093003 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06145 1B 2 T 404773, Solenoid Coil, 120 Volt 1/2", Vacuum Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06164 1B 33 MOR200‐01600, M‐O‐Ring 2.00x016.00mm NBR 70 Duro Black, Solenoid O‐Rings $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00006 1C 12 Sight Glass Only, RPG8‐6, LP Drum, Reliance , RRK‐35D $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00008 1C 61 Gasket, Grafoil, Sight Glass Gasket, HP / LP Drum, BSSC .031" $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00605 1C 8 Probe, 450 PSI, Eye‐Hye, T020RK $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00642 1C 1 3820529‐10, Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐28 VDC, 0‐30 kPa Found on 2A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00674 1C 1 Temperature Switch, 120 VAC 10 Amp‐240 VAC 5 Amp, ‐100‐600 DEG F $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00693 1C 1 Valve, Back Pressure Regulator, 0‐15 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02415 1C 6 TSS Technical, O‐RING Garlock $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04111 1C 12 Sight Glass Only, RFG6218‐1, HP Glass Only, 897727 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 132 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-28 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00104 1D 2 Air Compressor O‐Ring Kit, 88112479 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02603 1D 4 Air Compressor Solenoid Valve, Ingersoll Rand, 22124085 Rev. B, 110‐120v 50‐60hz $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02771 1D 1 Element Breather, Ingersol Rand $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02794 1D 1 39304969, Muffler Blowdown Air, IR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02804 1D 2 Breather Element, IR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02805 1D 4 Fuse 2.5 A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02806 1D 3 Fuse $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02807 1D 4 Fuse 250 v, 2 Amp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02811 1D 1 Safety Valve 165 PSIG, IR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05905 1D 1 STG Lube Oil Sight Glass $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05907 1D 1 Gas Compressor Divider Block $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05908 1D 1 Vacuum Float Level $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05909 1D 1 HRSG Stack Shield $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06144 1D 1 Air Compressor Blowdown Valve Stems $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04703 1FLOOR 1 Sealing E ‐ sealing, SGT 800, 2420212‐1, B000531GT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00597 2A 1 Transmitter,Temperature, 24 VDC, 4‐20 mA, Model EAZNB/FU1, YOKOGAWA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00598 2A 1 Transmitter, Temperature, 24VDC, 4‐20 mA, Model EAZDB/FU1/D2, YOKOGAWA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00608 2A 4 RTD, Thermocouple, 4AE 3/4‐1/2‐8(P)‐RTDSC14‐11"BN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00609 2A 1 RTD, Thermocouple, 4AE 3/4‐1/2‐8(P)‐RTDSC14‐8"BN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00610 2A 1 RTD, Thermocouple, 4AE 3/4‐1/2‐8(P)‐RDTSC14‐7.5"BN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00617 2A 1 RDT, Thermocouple, 4AE 3/4‐1/2‐8(P)‐RTDSC14‐6.5"BN $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00638 2A 2 Pressure Switch, 30" HgVac‐20 PSI, STG Condenser, 01‐PSSH‐1411, UE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00640 2A 1 Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐250 PSI, 01‐PT‐1301, DP Harp, USED $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00641 2A 1 Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐500 PSI, 01‐PT‐1202, DP Harp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00643 2A 3 Transmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐1600 PSI, DP Harp, EJA530A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00644 2A 1 Trasmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐102.2" H2O, DP Harp, EJA110A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00645 2A 1 Trasmitter, Pressure, 10.5‐30 VDC, 0‐15 PSIA, DP Harp, EJA510A, S2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00652 2A 1 3820529‐21, Transmitter, Pressure, 24 VDC, 0‐12 kPa, Fuji $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00653 2A 1 3820529‐24, Transmitter, Pressure, 24 VDC, ‐5‐0 kPa, Fuji $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00627 2B 1 Gauge, Pressure, 0‐160, 1/2" NPT, AISI 316L, WAL, A19476 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 133 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-29 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00632 2B 1 Gauge, Pressure, 0‐160, 1/2" NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02642 2B 1 Dwyer, 7112B‐G600, Gauge, Pressure, 0‐600 PSI, 316 SS, 1/2" NPT, 761‐11 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02643 2B 3 761‐8, Gauge, Pressure, 0‐300 PSI, 1/2" NPT, Dwyer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02644 2B 1 761‐6, Gauge, Vacuum, 0‐30 INHG, 1/2" NPT, Dwyer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02646 2B 2 761‐2, Gauge, Pressure, 0‐30 PSI, 1/2" NPT, Dwyer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02647 2B 2 761‐1, Gauge, Pressure, 0‐15 PSI, 1/2" NPT, Dwyer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02699 2B 1 Gauge 0‐60 psi, 1/2 NPT, Dwyer SGK‐10424N 8" $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00592 2C 2 Valve, Transmitter Manifold, 6000 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00600 2C 1 Switch, Pressure, 125/250VAC, 1Amps, 0‐30 PSI, 316 S.T. S.T. Ashcroft $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00619 2C 1 Gauge, Temperature, Flexible Probe, 32‐400 DEG F, 1/2"PTx6.35Diax9"L $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00620 2C 1 Gauge, Temperature, Flexible Probe, 32‐1200 DEG F, 1/2"PTx6.35Diax9"L $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00690 2C 1 Gauge, Temperature, Probe, 0‐200 DEG F, 6" Stem, 1/4" NPT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02696 2C 3 Gauge 30 INHG Vacuum Liguid filled, 1/2 NPT, 100mm, USG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02697 2C 2 Gauge, 30 INHG 60psi Vacuum ‐ pressure, Liquid filled, 1/2 NPT, 4", USG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03789 2C 3 Asme‐code Brass Pop‐safety Valve W/Test Ring, Medium Flow, 1/2 NPT 3‐3/4" 100psi $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04763 2C 1 Magnehelic Gauge, Dwyer, 0‐25 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04764 2C 1 Capsuhelic Gauge, Dwyer, 0‐20 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04855 2C 1 Low‐Pressure Differential Gauge Alum Case, 1/8 NPT Female, 0 to 5" of Water $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00031 2D 1 Kit, PFA Packing Repair, 1 Series Needle Valves, Sample Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00037 2D 6 Kit, Seal, Ethylene Propylene 2C,4C,CA,4CPA Series Check Valve, Sample Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00039 2D 1 Flowmeter, 4‐40 GPM w/ LPD Valve, RO Skid, rebuild kit $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00046 2D 99 O‐Ring, RO Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00047 2D 1 Range Spring, GO Back Pressure Regulator, 0‐100 PSI, RO Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00053 2D 2 Valve, Solenoid, 24 VDC 6 W, RO Skid, Sensor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00054 2D 340 O‐Ring, Membrane Spacer, RO Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00739 2D 2 2420904‐1, Temperature Sensor Compressor Outlet, STG, Siemens Thermocouple $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00063 3A 1 Feed Rate Service Kit, Cam Replacement, Chemical Pump, Cooling Tower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00094 3A 1 Kit, Stenner Motor Repair, 120V 2.4 Amps, Chemical Pump, Cooling Tower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00254 3A 39 Sprinkler Head, TY3151, 286 DEG F Burst Temp, 1/2 MNPT, Fire Protection $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00255 3A 35 Sprinkler Head, TY4151, 286 DEG F, 3/4 MNPT, Fire Protection $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 134 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-30 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00689 3A 2 Disc, Check Valve, Ammonia System Found on 2A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00692 3A 2 Gasket, Check Valve, Ammonia System Found on 2A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01857 3A 3 Gasket, DN15&20, 24000C&24000D, SoftCopper, 24000‐131, Ammonia Control Valve Found on 2A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01858 3A 3 Packing Kit, Coil Spring Loaded PTFE w/JLON, 24494T001, Ammonia Control Valve Found on 2A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02332 3A 1 35RL Ammonia Pump Cartridge / Rebuilt $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02600 3A 2 Cooling Tower Shroud Inspection Cover, Acrylic, A67398, SPX Cooling Technologies $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02859 3A 4 Trasar Panel Strainer O‐Ring, 741‐P00523.88, TSR3000, Cooling Tower, Nalco $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04966 3A 2 WEL‐PHF‐NN, Walchem flat pH electrode, Visalia $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04980 3A 8 #5 Pump Tube Pack of 5 with 1/4 inch ferrules, MCCP205 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00431 3B 2 Gauge,4 1/2" x 1/2" LM, 0‐15 PSI, Liquid Filled $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02685 3B 5 Spare Cooling Tower Shaft Coupling, Emergency use only $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03552 3B 5 Gauge, 0‐30, 30#, 1/2" NPT, 4 1/2", Glycerine Filled $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03622 3B 1 2IN X 4ft White Stop It Pipe Repair Kit, Pipe Repair System, (001) IND 24786 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03623 3B 1 2IN X 12Ft White Stop It Pipe Repair Kit, Pipe Repair System, (002) IND 21278 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03624 3B 1 4IN X 12Ft White Stop It Pipe Repair Kit, Pipe Repair System, (003) IND 41278 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04172 3B 1 Fireye, Integrated, Dual Sensor Nema 4X, Expanded 24VDC, Flame Scanner, Relay $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00017 3C 4 CTG Minimax Flame Detector, FMX3501 Ex $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00021 3C 3 Module, Self‐Check, Model MBUVS‐301D, Duct Burner $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00022 3C 1 Fireye, UV Scanner, 45 UV5 ‐ 1009, 120 VAC Shutter, 1" MNPT Mount, Duct Burner $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00146 3C 4 O‐Ring, 10A3800X012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00147 3C 4 O‐Ring, 11A8741X052, Fisher $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00148 3C 4 O‐Ring, 19B0359X012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00149 3C 16 O‐Ring, 1C8538X0052, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00150 3C 4 O‐Ring, 1H862306992, Fisher $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00151 3C 8 O‐Ring, T12050X0012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00152 3C 4 O‐Ring, 10B4428X012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00153 3C 8 O‐Ring, 13A1584X052, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00154 3C 4 O‐Ring, 18B2124X012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00155 3C 4 O‐Ring, 18B3438X012, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00157 3C 4 O‐Ring, 3/8 x 1/2 x 1/16, P/N 1E216306992, Emerson Distribution or Fisher $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 135 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-31 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00160 3C 4 Diaphragm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00161 3C 4 Diaphragm, 2" Type EZR, FMS17E97 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00163 3C 4 O‐Ring, 1D269206992, Emerson Distribution $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00722 3C 1 Flame Detector, 20‐32 VDC 0‐20 mA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00727 3C 1 Fireye, Flame Scanner cable, Right Angle, 59‐497‐010RC $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01527 3C 3 45UV5‐1009, UV Self‐Check Scanner, Fireye $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02587 3C 2 Fireye, HPS‐100D, Power Supply Duct Burner, BMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02588 3C 2 Fireye, LPS‐100D 120V, Power Supply Duct Burner, BMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04232 3C 3 38372602, End, Short Assembly, HESI, SPA, Spark Tip Short, Duct Burner, HRSG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00752 3D 2 CTG Minimax Flame Detector 20303791, $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02693 3D 1 Fireye, Flamework II Wiring Base, MBB‐300D $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02694 3D 3 Fireye, Spare, Mounts, O‐Rings, Etc... $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02824 3D 2 Kidde, Battery Operated Interconnectable Smoke Alarm, Model # RF‐SM‐DC $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04913 3D 8 Fireye 92‐48 Quartz window used in 60‐1199 union. See Comments $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00142 4A 1 USED, Switch, Low Level, LM 301‐EX, 3/4"‐14NPT, Vent 1/2"‐14NPT, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00143 4A 1 Pump, Lubricator Ass'y, Model P‐55U, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00188 4A 1 U.E. Compression, 2‐029408 Piston Rod, 071.37 DIA x 23.68, Gas Compressor Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00193 4A 1 Vibration Fitting, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00939 4A 1 Buna mech Seal, Gas Compressor pre‐lube pump parts, viking, Kit (27) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00941 4A 1 3‐310‐003‐99‐00, Gasket Set, Gas Compressor pre‐lube pump parts, Kit (29) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02684 4A 1 Gas Compressor Main Frame Oil Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00140 4B 4 Baldwin Filters, Spin‐On Filter, L: 11 9/32 in, OD: 4 11/16 in, Micron Rating 5 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00176 4B 26 03812A035001/2, Valve Seat Gasket, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00183 4B 46 1‐20122, Inlet Valve Seat Gasket(10) Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00196 4B 36 Suction Valve Cover Gasket, A4‐21007, 4"x0.120", Aluminum, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01670 4B 33 O‐Ring, Packer Bolt, 216‐PS‐2988, 0011N, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02786 4B 30 Gas Compressor By‐Pass Cooler Plugs $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02788 4B 19 Gas Compressor MT Plates, For Suction & Discharge valves $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05116 4B 1 STG Jacking Oil Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00107 4C 1 Thrust Bearing, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 136 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-32 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00108 4C 1 Kit, SPDT Switch, F/L 1100/L1200, 15000124, Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00109 4C 1 Seat Ring, SHRSTRM, 4" CL 150/600, A or SA‐666‐316, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00110 4C 1 Seat Ring, 0.2500/0.2505 Diameter $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00111 4C 1 055008.687.000, Seal, Grafoil, Ribbon, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00112 4C 13 Rupture Disk, Aluminum, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00113 4C 1 053754.029.002, Plug, Hex Head, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00114 4C 1 054690.925.000, Packing Set, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00115 4C 1 Kit, Packing, Coil Spring Loaded, PTFE VRG w/ JLON Spacer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00116 4C 1 075381.651.000, O‐Ring, Dash #244, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00117 4C 1 001182.650.000, O‐Ring, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00119 4C 1 001184.650.000, O‐Ring, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00120 4C 1 Bearing, Thrust, 332, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00121 4C 1 001435.655.00, Gasket, Elastomor, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00123 4C 1 Gasket, DN15, 20/24000C & 24000D, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00124 4C 1 105358.CB8.000, Bearing, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00125 4C 1 105359.CB8.000. Bearing, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00126 4C 2 055403.999.000, Bearing, Recirc Valve Gas Compressor Skid $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00128 4C 2 Gasket, 2‐316‐003‐806‐30, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00130 4C 2 Gasket, set‐ 3‐310‐003‐999‐00, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00132 4C 2 O‐Ring cylinder to crosshead guide, 266‐PS‐2988, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00133 4C 5 Oil Cooler Mounting Brackets, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00164 4C 3 Transmitter, Vibration, ST5484E, 0 to 2.0 IPS or 50.8 mm/s=4 to 20 mA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00168 4C 6 5‐100014, Seal, Thread, 1.5, Nitrile Rubber $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00169 4C 6 9‐100069, Ring, VVCP, CA‐TFE, 3.75, 1 PC, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00173 4C 31 1‐01‐30121, Gasket, Valve Seat, 74CF, Discharge Valve, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00178 4C 1 1PS5806, Sprocket, 1DLER 332, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00179 4C 17 3‐PS‐11, Shaft Keys, Main Frame Oil Pump Shaft, Gas Compressor, 820270X1468 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00189 4C 1 Bushing, QD/SH 1 3/8", Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00191 4C 1 Bushing, QD/SK 1 7/16", Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00192 4C 1 Sheave, QD HI‐Cap, 3 3V 365 SH, By‐Pass Cooler $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 137 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-33 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00194 4C 2 Bearing, Ball, Collar Housing, SCM 1 7/16", Bypass Cooler $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00205 4C 41 111‐01‐20275, Pin, Locating, Fix Valve 90, Gas Compressor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01689 4C 8 Connecting Rod Main Bearing, 10 029182, Gas Compressor Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02182 4C 1 Bolt, Crosshead pin cap, 1‐029401, Gas Compressor Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02185 4C 2 Crosshead Pin Caps, Cap, 11‐029400, Gas Compressor Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02787 4D 4 Gas Compressor By‐Pass Cooler, New set of Blades $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02789 4D 1 Gas Compressor By‐Pass Cooler Fan Blade, Hub & Cover $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02808 4D 1 Air Compressor Oil & Air Lines, Hoses, IR $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00010 5A 2 Expansion Joint, 150# Flextech, 6", Model 17378, Ammonia Header $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00012 5A 2 Bearing, Ball, Collar Housing, SAOL 2 11/16, Dilution Air Blower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00019 5A 1 Bearing, Collar, Housing, Dilution Air Blower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02842 5A 1 Screen, fine mesh roll $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00004 5B 1 Output Card, Model 3051/3001, 4‐20 mA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00005 5B 2 Timken, Fafnir, SMN211KS, +COL, Ball, Dilution Blower Bearing, Air blower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02573 5B 2 NH3 Control Valve Bonnet Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02710 5B 1 Skytrak, Hydraulic oil tank drain plug O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02711 5B 1 Skytrak hydraulic Tank Strainer O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00024 5C 1 Valve, Pressure Regulator, Adjustable BPV‐SM, 7‐150 PSI, 1/2" FNPT, Duct Burner$ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00025 5C 2 Elbow, Tube Fitting, 20 MMx20 MM, Sample Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00026 5C 2 Connector, 20 MMx1/2" MNPT, Sample Panel, SS‐20M0‐1‐8 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00030 5C 2 Kit, Grafoil Stem Packing Repair, 3N Series Needle Valve, Sample Panel$ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00032 5C 1 PK‐91K‐16, Repacking Kit for HN Series Valves, Swagelok $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00033 5C 5 valve, needle, 5000 psi, 100 deg. F SS‐3‐14R‐CRH, Swagelok $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00034 5C 10 Stem, Needle Valve, 3/16", Sample Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00038 5C 1 Check Valve, 1 Piece Poppet, 1/4" FNPTx 1/4" MNPT, 1 PSI Fixed, Sample Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02700 5C 1 Spare Coupling for vacuum pump, Non OEM $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03168 5C 2 451118‐04A, Gasket Bearing Housing for vacuum pump p/n 451118 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01001 5FLOOR 1 CISCO Sample Line, 5/16 ss tube, 120 V, (7) 16 AWG msgr wires, 14' long $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00303 6A 4 2421355‐3, Mount, Motor, STG Hydraulic Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00321 6A 4 HP16DHL5‐3MB, Filter Element, 3 micron absolute, 4.482" Long, Buna Seals $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 138 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-34 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00373 6A 4 Filter w/ Housing, Air, BFP 7 G 3 W 1.0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02820 6A 1 STG Unit Cooling Loop, Complete Hub & Blades, Fan $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03057 6A 2 MOR200‐08700, O‐Ring 2.00x87.00mm NBR 70 Duro Black, STG Hydraulic Unit Cooling $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04651 6A 1 Bursting Disc Plug, ST‐1/4" NPT, RI‐120‐0000000501, Each,Hydraulic, see comments $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06263 6A 2 AR42/55R Coupling Trasco Element RED (98ShA) STG Coast Down Pump Motor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00746 6B 1 2036608‐2, Switch Box, CTG Red actuators indicating switch $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00864 6B 2 001403.029.002, Actuator Cylinder Retaining Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02575 6B 20 Pleated Synthetic Filter Element, 25 micron absolute, 16.26" Long, Buna Seals $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03487 6B 3 ECOFLEX 034‐T030401, BT 30 Sleeve, STG Lube Oil Pump Coupling $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00076 6C 8 Valve Bonnet Nut, Heavy Hex, 1.25x8, A or SA‐194‐2H, Plated, Valve, HP Drum $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00846 6C 1 CCI, Seat Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00847 6C 1 CCI, Seat Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00848 6C 1 CCI, Plug Assembly $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00849 6C 2 CCI, Guide Bushing O‐Ring 1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00850 6C 2 CCI, Guide Bush O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00851 6C 2 CCI, Diaphragm Washer O‐Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00852 6C 1 CCI, CAGE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00853 6C 2 CCI, Seat Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00854 6C 1 CCI, Balance Seal $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00855 6C 1 CCI, Balance Cylinder $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00858 6C 2 055985.300.040, Stem Clamp $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00860 6C 1 001357.013.002, LockNut $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00862 6C 2 083475.F0H.000, POTENTIOMETER $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00865 6C 1 001311.601.003, Actuator PISTON $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00867 6C 9 HP Flow Control Valve, 001312.650.000, O‐Ring Piston Stem, Valve Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00868 6C 11 HP Flow Control Valve, 001718.650.000, O‐Ring Actuator Stem, Actuator Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00869 6C 6 HP Flow Control Valve, 017740.431.000, Bushing, UPPER Stem, Actuator Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00870 6C 5 HP Flow Control Valve, 001107.433.000, Bushing, LOWER Stem, 1.12 Valve Parts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00871 6C 2 020904.150.000, Packing Spacer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00872 6C 2 002499.150.000, Packing Spacer $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 139 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-35 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00874 6C 4 CCI, Stem Packing Set $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00876 6C 1 CCI, Seat Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00877 6C 3 CCI, Seat Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00879 6C 1 CCI, Plug Assembly $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00880 6C 16 CCI, Nozzle Packing $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00881 6C 8 CCI, Nozzle Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00882 6C 1 CCI, Nozzle $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00883 6C 2 CCI, Nozzle LockWasher $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00884 6C 1 CCI, CAGE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00885 6C 6 CCI, Bonnet Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00886 6C 3 CCI, Balance Seal $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00887 6C 1 CCI, Balance Cylinder $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00889 6C 2 CCI, Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00890 6C 8 CCI, STUD BOLT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00894 6C 4 CCI, Stem Packing $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00895 6C 1 CCI, Seat Ring $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00896 6C 1 CCI, Pressure Seal Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00897 6C 3 CCI, Actuator STUFFING BOX Packing $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02525 6C 1 P/N: 001110.868.000, LP Drum Level Control Valve Bonnet Gasket, Flowserve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02709 6C 2 37860.650.000, HP Level Control Valve Actuator O‐Ring Kit, 100 sqin $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02809 6C 8 Valve Bonnet Studs $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03788 6C 2 HP Control Valve Stem Bellows $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05906 6C 1 HP Drum Level Actuator, Piston $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00317 7A 4 Gasket, P/N 522243 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00318 7A 2 Gasket, P/N 522244 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00724 7A 1 Temperature Sensor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03657 7A 1 CT Gas Turbine IGV Actuator, USED $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05381 7A 2 7002‐06‐04‐SS‐BS One End Stainless Steel Teflon Hose Assembly $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06257 7A 1 2420906‐3, Temperature Sensor Turbine Stator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00208 7B 1 ICSD292729‐101, Module Thyristor, SKKT 2 7/16 E, 1CSD296656‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 140 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-36 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00210 7B 3 Straight Coupling Oil flushing $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00211 7B 3 264546‐7, Socket(Hydrostatic Oil) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00212 7B 10 Socket(Hydrostatic Oil) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00213 7B 6 264546‐3, Socket(Hydraulic Oil Pipes) Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00214 7B 6 264546‐9, 264546‐9, Socket (Hydraulic Oil Pipe) Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00215 7B 4 Replacement Fuse 250V $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00216 7B 1 GR12/08 ZSA3, Coupling, Reducing,GR12, 0825A3 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00217 7B 2 Coupling, Reducing, RI 1 1/4" ED x 3/4" A3G $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00218 7B 1 T6825‐108, T6825‐108, Coupling, Reducing, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00219 7B 1 Gasket, T3711 DN40 PN16, DIXO 4000 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00220 7B 1 Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, MCB S262‐C10 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00221 7B 1 ICSD292733‐128, Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, MCB S261‐C6 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00222 7B 1 GHS2620001R0164, Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, MCB S262‐C16 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00223 7B 1 ICSD292733‐135, Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, MCB S282UC‐B6A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00224 7B 1 ICSD292733‐133, Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, S282UC‐B10A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00225 7B 1 ICSD292733‐132, Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC‐500VDC, S282UC‐K8A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00226 7B 1 Level Switch, Liquid, HMFB‐VV, Level V=220 mm, V=300 mm, MAX 230V, C‐0040500241 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00227 7B 1 Cutting Ring, Item 18 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00228 7B 2 Gasket, T3711 DN65 PN16, DIX0 4000 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00229 7B 1 Gasket, T3711 DN80 PN16, DIXO 4000 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00230 7B 4 264545‐7, Elbow (Hydrostatic Oil Pipes) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00231 7B 30 Cutting Ring D=12 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00232 7B 7 Cutting Ring D=12 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00233 7B 42 DOZ30S71, Cutting Ring (ss)(Jacking Oil Pipes) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00234 7B 1 Coupling $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00235 7B 2 Clamp, Support, SP112AL.15, STG Jacking Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00236 7B 1 O‐Ring, SAE 2 1/2" $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00237 7B 20 T4427‐802, Clamp, Support, STG Hydraulic Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00238 7B 41 T4427‐805, Clamp, Support, STG Hydraulic Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00239 7B 6 GE12ZAS REDA3C, Coupling (Hydraulic Oil Pipe) $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 141 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-37 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00240 7B 1 Valve, Solenoid, MOD:D761‐2766, Type:S20FOFBAVBL, 210 Bar, +/‐20 mA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00245 7B 1 1CSD338260, Gauge, temperature, 0‐225 Deg F $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00247 7B 3 Solenoid, MKS 2/k, 230V, 1Amp, 50VA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00248 7B 2 Plugs, ST Jacking Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00249 7B 1 Circuit Breaker, 480VAC‐500VDC, S282UC 216A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00250 7B 1 Circuit Breaker, 480 VAC, S216 B6 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00251 7B 1 Cable $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00252 7B 1 Valve, Needle, 6000 PSI, 200 DEG F $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00253 7B 1 Solenoid, 100‐120V, 22 Watts $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00256 7B 1 Connector, Male, 30mm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00257 7B 1 Elbow, Male, 30mm $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00259 7B 1 Speed PROBE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00261 7B 2 Ring, Plastic, Set/pair $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00263 7B 1 Solenoid Valve, 282366‐21 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00264 7B 3 2421910‐1, Vickers $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00308 7B 2 Seal, Oil, Joint Radial, CR 55x75x10, HHSA10, Vacuum Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00309 7B 3 Strainer, Gland Steam, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00319 7B 2 Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00320 7B 4 Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00324 7B 4 Metal Plates, Drawing # 1CS033896‐S, 150 x 150 x 6 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00381 7B 1 1CSD338128, Transmitter, Temperature, 0‐100 DEG C, PT100, 385 4‐Wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00382 7B 1 Switch, Pressure w/ solenoid valve, 18‐150 PSI, 1CSD338128 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00546 7B 1 1CSD338260, Burst Fuse, ERD DN 5, 250 BARG +/‐ 10% @ 50 DEG C $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00554 7B 1 ICSD292733‐105, Relay, Series QR‐C, 24VDC $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02963 7B 2 EYE‐HYE, Drum Level Indicator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00579 7C 3 Fuse, Medium Voltage, 8.26 kV, 200 Amps, 50/60 Hz $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00580 7C 2 Fuse, Medium Voltage, 8.26 kV, 70 Amps, 50/60 Hz $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00581 7C 2 Fuse, High Voltage, 8.3 kV, 70 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 151D963G01, Cutler ‐ Hammer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00582 7C 3 Fuse, High Voltage, 7.2 kV, 200 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 151D963G06, Cutler ‐ Hammer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00583 7C 1 Fuse, 600 VAC, 500 VDC, 200 Amps, UPS $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 142 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-38 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00584 7C 1 Relay w/ Card, Spare, MPDCM UPS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00612 7C 1 2420906‐1, Thermocouple Well $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00613 7C 1 2420906‐2, Thermocouple Well $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00614 7C 1 2420906‐3, Thermocouple Well $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00615 7C 1 2420906‐4, Thermocouple Well $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00616 7C 2 2420906‐5, Thermocouple Well, Temp Probe, 5803093‐005 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00691 7C 1 Temperature Controller $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01847 7C 10 Magnetrol Echotel Contact Ultrasonic Level Switch, X940‐711E‐001 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02691 7C 9 UPS PCDM Capacitor, P91D23306H05, Ronken $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03762 7C 3 UPS Fan Relay Board (spares) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00585 8A 1 1LA91464YK62, Motor, Frame 145TC, 230/460 VAC, 2.00 HP, 1800 RMP $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00587 8A 1 M3559T, Motor, Frame 145T, 230/460 VAC, 3.00 HP, 3450 RMP, Scanner Air Blower $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02708 8A 1 Parshall Flume Cover Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02875 8A 1 EZR Gas Regulator Diaphragm O‐ring Repair Kit, Fisher $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00265 8B 4 2420703‐2, Vickers $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00305 8B 2 Coupling, Reducing, STG Jacking Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00325 8B 1 1CSD338260, Plates, 150x150x6, ST Gland and Leak Off $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00375 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00376 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00377 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00378 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00379 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00380 8B 1 100m wire $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00555 8B 1 1CSD295801‐9, Probe, Temperature, PT100 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00733 8B 3 Solenoid CTG BLEED Valve, 1CSA19254‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00749 8B 1 2421268‐1, Igniter unit $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03261 8B 3 Heating Element, 166770037‐B, ABB $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05938 8B 1 Parker Relay Solenoid, S/N 7341NAKBJNMO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05939 8B 1 Parker Relay Solenoid, S/N 7341NAKBNNM1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06256 8B 1 1 Kit $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 143 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-39 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐00725 8C 1 1CS16676‐2, Seal, O‐Ring, Filter Housing, CT Lube Oil $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00734 8C 1 A7795735‐28, Status Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00735 8C 1 2423772‐1, CTG Igniter Spark Plug $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00747 8C 1 Push Button, release fire system, A7795372‐23 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00757 8C 3 2" Butterfly Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03609 8C 1 MOGAS 1" 600# IRSVP‐UC Metal Seated Ball Valve, A105, SW Ends, Unitorq T222HT $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00586 8FLOOR 1 Motor w/ pump, CT Wash Tank, Drain Pump, S200P8‐1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01004 9A 1 MZAA100L3GAA101001‐BDA, H.P. 3.5 KW, Cooling fan, CTG starting motor $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04415 9A 1 East ‐ Storm Basin Drain Plug ‐ Used Spare Part $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05566 9A 1 DURCO Pump Guard and Brackets $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00158 9B 4 Kit, Valve Repair, Type 161H&161EBH, Cure Date:1Q06 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00159 9B 4 Kit, Valve Repair, Type 161HM&161EBHM, Cure Date:3Q04 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00182 9B 2 Strainer, Element, 8J‐304‐STR‐30Mesh, STG Gland Atemporator Spray Strainer? $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00190 9B 2 Regulator, Type 161EB, 200‐400 PSI, Max 1500 PSI, 1/4" DN8 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00716 9B 2 Differental Pressure Switch, 30 VDC 2 Amp, 0‐15 MBAR, MBA10CP050 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02579 9B 2 310‐150‐00, RV‐MD Parts Kit, RVMD, Rocker Unit, Ignition Gas Regulator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02678 9C 2 7201, Oil Filter, Napa, Skytrak $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06043 9C 2 Exhaust Clamps, 4", Diesel Fire Pump $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02987 9FLOOR 2 Type EZR Regulator, Pressure Reducing Valves, P/N EZR‐1270‐782347 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05327 9FLOOR 1 LP BFWP Recirc Valves, Schroedahl $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03611 CODECAGE 7 Velan 1" Gate Valve, body F22, 410, ST.6, Seat HF, W05‐3054W‐06TS, A, 1500# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03612 CODECAGE 12 VELAN 1" Gate Valve Body A105N CR13, CR13, HF, A, API 602/ISO 15761/B16.34, 800# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03613 CODECAGE 4 VELAN 1/2" Globe Valve, A105N, 410, CA15, HF, A, CO3‐2074B‐02TY, 800# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03614 CODECAGE 1 VELAN 1/2" Globe Valve, A105N, CR13, HF, B, S‐3074B‐02‐Y, API 602/150, 1500# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03615 CODECAGE 2 VELAN 1 1/2" Globe Valve, A105N, CR13, CR13, HF, B, W‐3074B‐02TY, 1500# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03616 CODECAGE 2 VELAN 2" Gate Valve, WB, A105N, CR13, CR13, STG, F16, W‐2054 W‐02TY, 800# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03617 CODECAGE 13 VELAN 1" Gate Valve, A105N, CR13, CR13, HF, W‐3054B‐02TY, A, 1500# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03618 CODECAGE 3 VELAN 2" Gate Valve, F22, 410, ST.6, HF, A, W08‐3054‐06TS, 1500# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03619 CODECAGE 1 VELAN 3/4" Globe Valve, A105N, CR13, CR13, HF, A, S‐2074B‐02TY, 800# $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03620 CODECAGE 1 OMB 2" Gate Valve, A105, CR13, CR13, HF, B16.34/BS5352, 800# $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 144 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-40 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03974 CODECAGE 1 Crosby, 1.5H3 HSJ‐66‐E 1.5" 1500# X 3" 300#, HP Economizer Valve, Repaired $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03975 CODECAGE 1 Crosby, 1.5H3 HSJ‐36‐E, 1.5" 300# X 3" 150#, LP Economizer Valve, Repaired $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06226 CODECAGE 2 2.5" F22 2500# Buttweld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06227 CODECAGE 1 1" F22 3500# Socket Weld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06228 CODECAGE 1 1.5" F22 3500# Socket Weld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06229 CODECAGE 1 1.5" F22 4500# Socket Weld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06230 CODECAGE 1 1.5" F22 1500# Socket Weld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06231 CODECAGE 1 1.5" F22 2250# Socket Weld Ball Valve $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03259 ELECT‐ER‐10 3 Din Rail Temperature & mA Transmitter, 4270215‐64, ABB $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03845 ELECT‐ER‐10 2 PR‐10‐2‐100‐1/8‐6‐E 1/8 Diameter RTD Probe STG Pinion Bearing 1/8 inch X 6 inch $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00311 ELECT‐ER‐11 1 SEL‐351A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00312 ELECT‐ER‐11 1 SEL‐701 Motor protection Relay $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05981 ELECT‐ER‐12 1 Simatic Ethernet Scalance X308‐2, 8‐RJ45, 2‐F0 W/RM, For MM FO, 6GK53082FL102AA3 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06032 ELECT‐ER‐12 1 Simatic S7‐400 ‐ SPPA‐T3000, S7‐410 5HF PA, PS/DC Bundle $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05973 ELECT‐ER‐13 24 Universal Ground Terminal Block ‐ UT 4‐PE, 3044128 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05974 ELECT‐ER‐13 28 Terminals UT 2.5‐MT‐P/PPhoenix Contact AB, 3046375 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05975 ELECT‐ER‐13 2 Circuit Breaker, 1POLE, Thermmag 6AC‐Curve, 240VAC/60VDC, 5SJ41067HG40 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05977 ELECT‐ER‐13 4 Circuit Breaker2‐pol CSiemens, 5SY42207 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05978 ELECT‐ER‐13 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 326 Fail‐Safe Digital Output, 6ES73262BF100AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05979 ELECT‐ER‐13 4 Circuit Breaker 400V 10KA, 2‐Pole, C, 30A, D=70MM, 5SY42307 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05980 ELECT‐ER‐13 2 PLC S7‐300 Analog Input Module, 6 x 13 BIR, Fail Safe, 6ES73364GE000AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05983 ELECT‐ER‐13 200 Terminals Phoenix, 3104013 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05984 ELECT‐ER‐13 2 Bus Connector, Profibus, 90 Degreees, W.O PG Socket, 6ES79720BA120XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05985 ELECT‐ER‐13 7 Bus Connector F, Profibus, W.O PG Socket, Tilted Cable outlet, 6ES79720BA420XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06033 ELECT‐ER‐13 1 Thermo‐Magnetic, C. B.TMC2 6.0A SFB PPhoenix Contact AB, 2800874$ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05976 ELECT‐ER‐14 11 AUX Contact For 5SJ4 Circuit Breaker, 1NO/1NC, 5ST30100HG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05987 ELECT‐ER‐14 2 Converter, RS‐232/RS‐485 Type PSM‐ME‐RS323/RS485‐P, 2744416 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05988 ELECT‐ER‐14 2 Safety Relay Phoenix, 2900510 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05990 ELECT‐ER‐14 10 Optocoupler, PLC‐BSC‐120UC/21/SO46, Base, 2980319 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05991 ELECT‐ER‐14 10 Fuse Plug, With LED Indicator, P‐FU 5X20 LED 24, 12.30V, 3036819 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 145 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-41 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐05992 ELECT‐ER‐14 10 Fuse Plug, P‐FU 5X20 LED 24, 120KOHM, 3036820 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05993 ELECT‐ER‐14 8 Front Connector Siemens, 6ES79213AB000AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05994 ELECT‐ER‐14 6 Simatic S7 40 Pin Front Connector with screw‐type terminals, 6ES73921AJ000AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05996 ELECT‐ER‐14 10 Relay, 24 VDC Coil, 2 PDT 6A, PLC‐RSC‐24DC/21‐21, Base&Relay, 2967060 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05997 ELECT‐ER‐14 1 Converter, 10/100Base‐T/FO Type FL MC EF 1300 MM ST, 2902854 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05998 ELECT‐ER‐14 3 Simatic S7 20 Pin Front Connector sith scre‐type Terminals, 6ES73921AJ000AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05999 ELECT‐ER‐14 3 PLC S7 Profibus Connector, 35 degrees, W PG Conn., 6ES79720BB420XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06000 ELECT‐ER‐14 1 Simatic DP RS 485 Bus Connector 90 Degree with PG Socket, 6ES79720BB520XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06001 ELECT‐ER‐14 3 Terminal Block, Power Distribution 2x8 300V, 30AMPS, 60279781 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06002 ELECT‐ER‐14 1 Thermo‐Magnetic C. B. TMC2 4.0A SFB PPhoenix Contact AB, 2800872 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06003 ELECT‐ER‐14 2 Diode Module, EMG 22 DIO7P, 7X 1N4007, Common Cathode, 2950064 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06034 ELECT‐ER‐14 10 PLC S7 Battery for Power Supply, Lithium, AA, 1.9AH, 3.6V, Requires 4 per rack $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06035 ELECT‐ER‐14 6 Miniature Circuit Breaker, 5SJ41087HG41 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06036 ELECT‐ER‐14 3 Circuit Breaker, 5SJ42087HG41 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06037 ELECT‐ER‐14 2 Central Processing Unit, 6ES79601AA060XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06039 ELECT‐ER‐14 1 Terminal Block, Power Distribution 2x12, 300V, 30 AMPS, 60279782, WAGO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06040 ELECT‐ER‐14 1 Terminal Block, Power Distribution 2x24, 300V, 30AMPS, 60279785, WAGO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06027 ELECT‐ER‐15 4 Lockout Fast Relay 8 NC/NO, 24 V DC, 1CSD297501‐2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06028 ELECT‐ER‐15 2 Miniature Circuit Breaker, ABB, 2CDS253001R0065 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06029 ELECT‐ER‐15 6 Relay Socket, 1CS131621‐1, Spare CHAIO $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06030 ELECT‐ER‐15 2 Relay, 28V AC/DC, 334980602 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06031 ELECT‐ER‐15 3 Relay, 24VDC, 330219802 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06038 ELECT‐ER‐15 1 Hard Drive, APC PS NMC2, AP9630 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06174 ELECT‐ER‐15 3 Siemens, 6ES73317NF100AB0, Input Module, S7300, 8AI, 16BIT, 40PIN, ISOL $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05971 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic Net Profibus OLM/G12 V4.0, Profibus Optical Link Module, 6GK15033CB00 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05972 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 322 Digital Output Module, 6ES73221BH010AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05986 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Redundancy Diode module ‐ Quint ‐ Diode/12‐24DC/2x20/1x40, 2320157 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05989 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Redundancy Module Quint‐Oring/24DC/2X40/1X80, 2902879 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06007 ELECT‐ER‐16 1 Anybus, Communicator, AB7000‐C $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06008 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Quint‐ORing/24DC/2X20/1X40Phoenex Contact AB, 2320186 $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 146 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-42 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06009 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 331 Analog Input Modules, 6ES73317NF000AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06010 ELECT‐ER‐16 3 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 321 Digital Input Module, 6ES73217BH010AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06011 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 322 Digital Output Module, 6ES73221HF100AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06012 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 321 Digital Input Module, 6ES73211FH000AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06013 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 332 Analog Output Modules, 6ES73325HF000AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06014 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Analog Output SM332 4 AO, U/I Siemens A&D, 6ES73327ND020AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06015 ELECT‐ER‐16 1 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ Y‐Coupler, 6ES71971LB000XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06016 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 321 Digital Inpout Module, 6ES7321BL000AA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06017 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ SM 331 Analog Input Modules, 6ES73317PF010AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06018 ELECT‐ER‐16 1 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ FM 350 Counter Module, 6ES73501AH030AE0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06019 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic DP/PA, ET 200M IM DP/PA Link or Y‐Link, 6ES71532BA700XXXB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06020 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 Simatic S7‐300, Analog Input Module, 6ES73317KF020AB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06021 ELECT‐ER‐16 4 Simatic ET 200, DP Slave Interface Module, 6ES71532BA100XB0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06022 ELECT‐ER‐16 4 Bus Module Siemens, 6ES71957HD100XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06023 ELECT‐ER‐16 3 Simatic S7‐300 ‐ IM157 Bus Module, 6ES71957HD800XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06024 ELECT‐ER‐16 3 PLC ET200M Active Bus Module BM 2X40 For 2 Modules 40MM W, 6ES71957HB000XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06025 ELECT‐ER‐16 2 PLC ET200M Active Bus Module BM 1X80 For 1 Module 80MM W, 6ES71957HC000XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06026 ELECT‐ER‐16 1 Simatic E200, Bus Module, Y‐Coupler, 6ES76547HY000XA0 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02880 ELECT‐ER‐17 2 261320PZPZ, PDCM UPS Panel Meter, 0‐150DCV, 50mv Meter Shunt, Emerson $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02881 ELECT‐ER‐17 4 261344PZPZ, PDCM UPS Panel Meter, 0‐150ACV, Scale 0‐150 ACV, Emerson $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02882 ELECT‐ER‐17 4 261350ANAN, PDCM UPS Panel Meter, Frequency, 55‐65 Hz. 120VAC, Emerson $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02883 ELECT‐ER‐17 4 261340LSNT, PDCM UPS Panel Meter, DC‐A Meter, Emerson $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00626 ELECT‐ER‐19 1 3820313‐5, Pressure Switch, 125 VAC, 1 Amp, 3‐20 PSI $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02848 ELECT‐ER‐2 1 UPS Card Aux PDCM $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03701 ELECT‐ER‐2 2 Logic Board UPS CT1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03702 ELECT‐ER‐2 1 DC Inverter Board Ferrups UPS, 64846887, PCP‐0469 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05040 ELECT‐ER‐2 2 Battery Charger Driver Board, Aux PDCM UPS, P/N C140‐24 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06190 ELECT‐ER‐2 9 Wirewound Potentiometer, 10KOHM, 5%, 2W, UPS Battery Charger Potentiometer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01046 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 Champion Exciter Igniter, CTG Exciter Transformer, MFR# 305076, S/N 01059404 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02474 ELECT‐ER‐22 4 T3706‐130, Gasket, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 147 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-43 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐02475 ELECT‐ER‐22 6 T3706‐110, Gasket, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02476 ELECT‐ER‐22 6 T3706‐117, Gasket Metal Sheated, Siemens $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03273 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 Sensorex, IGV LVDT Feedback Card, Type 3120, 690223120C, $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04194 ELECT‐ER‐22 2 2422503‐1, Orifice Gasket $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04801 ELECT‐ER‐22 1 Sensorex, IGV LVDT Feedback Card, Type 3120, 690223120D $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04689 ELECT‐ER‐23 2 Kistler ‐ CTG Pulsation Probe Cable Coupler M4‐M4, 1700A23 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04715 ELECT‐ER‐23 2 Kistler ‐ CTG Pulsation Probe Cable 5 Meter ‐ 10.32x10.32, 1635C5 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04716 ELECT‐ER‐23 2 Kistler ‐ CTG Pulsation Probe Cable 6 Meter ‐ M4xM4, 1655CSP6M $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04936 ELECT‐ER‐23 2 Kistler ‐ CTG Pulsation Probe High Temp Cable, 18000892 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03270 ELECT‐ER‐24 1 Control Board for Oily H2O Seperator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03286 ELECT‐ER‐24 2 CTG Annubar Parts, Adriano $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03279 ELECT‐ER‐25 1 Positron, Network T1 Line, HDSL Card $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05171 ELECT‐ER‐28 6 (USED) SPARE, 3BSM000248‐1 Diode, STG (Same as MGS‐00405) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05172 ELECT‐ER‐28 1 (USED) SPARE, Thyristor, ‐ 3BSM000249‐1, Generator, ABB, AUX0043213 (MGS‐04328) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05173 ELECT‐ER‐28 1 (USED) Spare, A Control Pulse Unit, 3BSM000313‐A $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01950 ELECT‐ER‐29 9 BRUSH 1 Pair, AUX0043209, 3BSM011092‐1, 1 PAIR ABB, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02620 ELECT‐ER‐3 20 Fuse Slow 250VAC 1.6A Radial HTSUS: 8536.10.0040, ECCN: EAR99, DUCT BURNER $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02849 ELECT‐ER‐3 1 Coil Relay, 120V Type P, 700‐P800A1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00383 ELECT‐ER‐30 1 Chessell Recorder $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02840 ELECT‐ER‐30 1 CO2 Analyzer, Ultramat 6E, P/N N1‐U2‐0259 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03274 ELECT‐ER‐31 3 Pressure Switch, CEMS Analyzer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00328 ELECT‐ER‐32 4 Analog Input ‐ Current/Voltage 8 Pts (36 Pin) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03285 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 CEMS Analyzer, Chopper $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03287 ELECT‐ER‐32 1 Pressure Gauge, 0‐5 lbs, CEMS $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00355 ELECT‐ER‐33 42 SMC Solenoid to Control the Pneumatic Valve in the WTP $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐01972 ELECT‐ER‐36 8 Switch, Mini SPDT 15A Roller Lever, SW1250‐ND $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00370 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/64 Bently Dynamic Pressure I/O Module, 140471‐02 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00515 ELECT‐ER‐37 2 330400‐02‐05, Accelerometer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02884 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500‐42M ‐ Bentley Proximitor‐Siesmic I/O Module ‐ 140471‐01 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03268 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/25 ‐ Bentley Keyphasor I/O Card ‐ 125800‐01$ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 148 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-44 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐03269 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/25 ‐ Bentley Keyphasor Module ‐ 126393‐01G $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03282 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 Accelerometer / Velomitor, 330400‐02‐00 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03963 ELECT‐ER‐37 40 WAGO 222‐412 Terminal Block Pluggable, 2POS, 28 ‐ 12AWG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05466 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/20 Bently Rack Interface I/O Module, 125768‐01 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05467 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/15 Bently High Voltage DC Power Supply Input Module, 129478‐01 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05468 ELECT‐ER‐37 1 3500/15 Bently AC Power Supply DC Input Module, 125840‐02 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05469 ELECT‐ER‐37 2 3500/15 Bently Low Voltage DC Power Supply Input Module, 133300‐01 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00368 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 3500/53 ‐ Bentley Overspeed Detection Module ‐ 133388‐01 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03266 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 3500/64 ‐ Bentley Dynamic Pressure Module ‐ 176449‐05 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03267 ELECT‐ER‐38 1 3500/20 ‐ Bentley Rack Interface Module ‐ 125744‐02 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00241 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 330101‐00‐13‐10‐02‐05 PROXIMITY PROBE STG Bently Nevada $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00737 ELECT‐ER‐39 2 330752‐25, High Temp Velocity Transducer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03957 ELECT‐ER‐39 2 330101‐00‐16‐10‐02‐05 Proximity Probe, Bently Nevada, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03959 ELECT‐ER‐39 4 330180‐90‐05, 3300 XL Proximitor, 9 metre, Panel Mount, STG $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05936 ELECT‐ER‐39 1 Extension Cable ‐ Armored, 84661‐30, Bently, Generator $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03283 ELECT‐ER‐4 3 800 H, Button Covers $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03978 ELECT‐ER‐40 6 Phoenix QUINT ‐ ORING/24DC/2X20/1X, 651‐2320186 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03979 ELECT‐ER‐40 5 Phoenix PWR Supply 24VDC QUINT ‐ PS/1AC/24DC/20, 2866776 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04103 ELECT‐ER‐40 8 Power Supply, AC‐DC, 24V@10A, 85‐264 In, Enclosed, DIN Rail Mount QUINT Series $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05156 ELECT‐ER‐40 5 Power Supply AC‐DC 24V@5A 85‐264V In Closed DIN Rail Mount TRIO Series, 2866310 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00402 ELECT‐ER‐42 1 1CSD292729‐114, AC current Transducer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06261 ELECT‐ER‐45 4 CT GAS SENSOR, Methane Natural Gas $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00538 ELECT‐ER‐46 2 1CS22586‐A Pos12, Minimax line termination card $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00539 ELECT‐ER‐46 1 Minimax Solenoid Valve term. Card, 1CS22586‐A Pos13 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00540 ELECT‐ER‐46 1 1CS22586‐A Pos14, Minimax Relay card 802857 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00541 ELECT‐ER‐46 2 Minimax card ? (same size as the mastercard 802551) $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00542 ELECT‐ER‐46 1 M27C1001‐10F1 EPROM 32 pin $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐00543 ELECT‐ER‐46 1 M27C256B‐10F1 EPROM 28 pin $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03596 ELECT‐ER‐46 1 Minimax, Mini Max, Faceplate, CT Control Module $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05955 ELECT‐ER‐48 1 RELECO Ice Cube Relay, C7‐A20X DC125V $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 149 of 177 ________________________
2.1(d)-45 Part Bin Expected Qty. Description Comments/Notes Unit Price Inventory Value MGS‐06058 ELECT‐ER‐48 3 Fire System Notifier, FMM‐1 Monitor Module $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06059 ELECT‐ER‐48 3 Fire System Notifier, FFM‐1 Relay Module $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06060 ELECT‐ER‐48 1 Fire System Notifier, EOLR‐1, Strobe Relay $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06061 ELECT‐ER‐48 3 Fire System Notifier, FMM‐101, Mini Monitor Module $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06184 ELECT‐ER‐48 2 Notifier, Honeywell, FSP‐851, 432288, Fire Alarm Smoke Detector $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04660 ELECT‐ER‐49 1 NALCO, 110 Copper Probe w/Ferrules, 400‐NCMP2B.88, S/N 1287926, Trasar Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04661 ELECT‐ER‐49 1 NALCO, 1018 Steel Probe w/Ferrules, 400‐NCMP1B.88, S/N 1263287, Trasar Panel $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03281 ELECT‐ER‐5 4 STG Bearing RTD, P‐304L‐18‐S‐3 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06221 ELECT‐ER‐51 5 Rexroth R901017026 Plug in Connector, STG Trip Solenoid Connector $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04296 ELECT‐ER‐53 4 Schaffner, Line Filter, FN350‐12‐29, MOOG Controller $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05921 ELECT‐ER‐53 1 Equip‐Cooling Fan, Round, 120V AC, Quick‐Disconnect Terminal, 5.91" Dia. 220 CFM $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐05959 ELECT‐ER‐54 1 2‐wire level transmitter Potentiometer/Lin. R input, loop‐powered 4...20mA $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04353 ELECT‐ER‐55 1 GF Signet, 2551 Magmeter, PP/316L SS, P/N 3‐2551‐PO‐12 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04548 ELECT‐ER‐55 1 NOX‐N‐MF, Connector, Thermocouple, Combustion Turbine Thermocouple Type N $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐06214 ELECT‐ER‐56 2 Bussmann Fuse 630A 1250V 3SHT 0.1701 Denmark 010215/00020, 170M6205 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐02713 ELECT‐ER‐8 4 P/N 6032‐48‐R Thermo ‐ Protector Fuse for HXL6229‐R18‐P1 RO CIP tank heater fuse $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04325 ELECT‐ER‐8 9 AUX0043225, RTD PT 100 OHM, 3PC In Machine, Generator, ABB ‐ 5695420‐2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04324 ELECT‐ER‐9 8 AUX0043226, RTD PT 100, 1 PC / Bearing, Generator, ABB ‐ 5695418‐35$ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03604 FILTERWALL 5 Turbine Filter, Conical, No. TCU017‐120‐BH? 214mm ID 323mm OD?, GORE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03605 FILTERWALL 3 Turbine Filter, Cylider, Item No. TCU017‐120‐BH 214mm ID 323mm OD GORE $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03649 FILTERWALL 6 RO Membrane Filters, refurbished spare $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03653 FILTERWALL 4 Panel Filter, 18 3/4 x 36 1/2 x 1 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03654 FILTERWALL 1 RO unit AC Filter Auz & Main PDCM, Bag Filer $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03655 FILTERWALL 7 Panel Filter E35 ‐ 16x25x2 $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐03726 FILTERWALL 79 PCA‐1, 1" P‐Clips, Enclosure Ventilation System $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04243 FILTERWALL 2 Flexifiber Mist Eliminator,Gas Turbine 22.205" 304L SS Vapor Extractor Filters $ ‐ $ ‐ MGS‐04339 FILTERWALL 1 Rupture Disk, STG Condenser $ ‐ $ ‐ Resolution No. 2021-41 Page 150 of 177 ________________________
2.1(e)-1
Schedule 2.1(e)
Permits
Permits
1.Hazardous Materials Business Plan, dated May 19, 2021
2.South Coast Air Quality Management District RECLAIM/Title V Facility Permit (Facility ID
155474), dated August 18, 2021
3.Monitoring Plan – Gas Turbine/HRSG Units 1 and 2, dated November 8, 2021
4.Industrial General Stormwater Permit, effective July 1, 2020
5.Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 20436, dated November 16, 2020
6.Permits to Operate Air Pressure Tank, various permits dated November 3, 2020
7.Permit to Operate Steam Boiler Permit No. B009956-05 date of inspection November 3,
2021
8.Permit to Operate Steam Boiler Permit No. B009955-05 date of inspection November 3,
2021
9.CEC Final Decision for Malburg Generating Station, dated May 2003
10.CEC Order approving the Decision to Amend dated June 20, 2019
11.CEC Order approving the Decision to Amend dated March 4, 2014
12.Risk Management Plan, dated September 2, 2020
13.Radio Station Authorization effective as of February 3, 2016
Emissions Rights
1.Any NOx RECLAIM Trading Credits (RTCs) held by the City specifically for the Facility; see
South Coast Air Quality Management District RECLAIM/Title V Facility Permit (Facility ID
155474), dated August 18, 2021.
2.Any Acid Rain Program allowances held by the account number 056041FACLTY specifically
for the Facility; see account balance report from CAMD Business Systems dated November 8,
2021 allocating 12 allowances per year through 2034.
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2.1(g)-1
Schedule 2.1(g)
Assigned Agreements
1. LTSA.
2. Purchase Order No. MGS21896 issued by Colorado Energy Management, LLC to
Cormetech Inc. dated April 22, 2021 for the supply, delivery and installation of two
Catalysts, SCR1, SCR2 and related Standard Terms and Conditions between Colorado
Energy Management, LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013.
3. Purchase Order No. MGS22472 issued by Colorado Energy Management, LLC to
Cormetech Inc. dated September 21, 2021 for the catalyst storage services and related
Standard Terms and Conditions between Colorado Energy Management, LLC and
Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013.
4. Agreements with Nalco (to extent such assignment is required to approved by Nalco by
the terms of such agreement)
5. Agreements with Hill Brothers (to extent such assignment is required to approved by
Hill Brothers by the terms of such agreement)
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2.1(1)-1
Schedule 2.l(1)
Miscellaneous Assets
1. Unit 2 damaged gear set
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2.2(k)-1
Schedule 2.2(k)
Seller Marks
None.
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2.2(m)-1
Schedule 2.2(m)
Rights to Recovery
None.
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Schedule 2.2(p)
Other Excluded Assets
1)Software at the Facility Site that is not specific to the Facility Assets or is shared among the
Facility Assets and other assets of the Seller and its affiliates:
a)Enterprise Software:
i)Office 365 Subscriptions
ii)Microsoft Dynamics SL ERP
iii)FRX Report Manager
iv)Crystal Reports
v)Cognos Report Server
vi)ECMPS
vii)ManageEngine Help Desk
viii)Microsoft Teams
ix)SharePoint
x)Infor Enterprise Asset Management
xi)Power Automate
xii)Infor Enterprise Asset Management1
b)Back Office Software
i)ESX Server / VSAN / VCenter
ii)Veeam Backup
iii)Veeam O365 Backup
iv)Microsoft Server
v)Microsoft SQL Server
vi)Nimble SAN / Replication
vii)Remote Desktop Server
viii)Barracuda F18 Firewall / Webfilter / Email Filter
ix)SolarWinds
x)Nessus Professional
xi)Internet Information Server
xii)InTune
xiii)Microsoft Exchange Server
xiv)Symantec Ghost
c)Desktop Software
i)Windows Enterprise
ii)Microsoft Office 0365
iii)Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016
iv)Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013
v)CrowdStrike Falcon EDR
vi)ManageEngine Agent
vii)Ivanti Patch Management
viii)Adobe Standard
1 Software cannot be transferred, but key datasets can be provided by Seller to Purchaser as necessary.
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ix) Microsoft Project
x) Microsoft Visio
xi) Real VNC
2) Non-Assignable Software Licensed by Third Parties to Seller specific to the Facility Assets2:
a) PI Server - Data Acquisition Handling System
b) MatrikonOPC Analyzer / Tunneller
c) PI Process Book
d) PI Excel Plugin
e) PI System Management Tools
f) Inspections Pro
g) AutoCAD3
3) Warranties or guarantees related to the Equipment that are not assignable by Seller to Purchaser:
a) Colorado Energy Management, LLC’s Standard Terms and Conditions contains a warranty
for goods for twelve months from installation, however the other party’s prior written consent
is required to assign any such terms and conditions to Purchaser.
2 Assignability/transferability to be confirmed by Seller.
3 Software is subscription based and the subscription is not transferrable.
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2.3(a)-1
Schedule 2.3(a)
Other Assumed Liabilities
None.
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Schedule 2.4(b)(1)
Prepaid Expenses
Amount Description
$ 105,735.00 Initial payment to Cormetech for the Catalyst
to be installed during the spring 2022 outage.
16,574.50 California Energy Commission - Annual
Energy Facility Compliance fee for electrical
generating facilities. Annual coverage
7/1/21 - 6/30/22: $30,554.00
9,265.10 South Coast Air Quality Management
District - Annual permit fee for turbine
engines and other energy equipment which
produce < = 50 MW: 07/01/21 - 06/30/22:
$17,079.60
Total $ 131,574.60
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Schedule 3.1(a)
Purchaser Required Governmental Approvals
1.Approval of the City Council of the City of Vernon.
2.Approval of the California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic
Substances Control, and the Environmental Protection Agency of a new California
Hazardous Waste Identification Number.
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3.1(b)-1
Schedule 3.1(b)
Required Consents
Applicable Agreement Consenting Party
1. LTSA Siemens Energy, Inc.
2. Purchase Order No. MGS21896 issued by Colorado Energy
Management, LLC to Cormetech Inc. dated April 22, 2021 for
the supply, delivery and installation of two Catalysts, SCR1,
SCR2 and related Standard Terms and Conditions between
Colorado Energy Management, LLC and Cormetech Inc. dated
October 14, 2013.
Cormetech Inc.
3. Purchase Order No. MGS22472 issued by Colorado Energy
Management, LLC to Cormetech Inc. dated September 21, 2021
for the catalyst storage services and related Standard Terms and
Conditions between Colorado Energy Management, LLC and
Cormetech Inc. dated October 14, 2013.
Cormetech Inc.
4. Agreements with Nalco (to extent such assignment is required
to approved by the terms of such agreement)
Nalco
5. Agreements with Hill Brothers (to extent such assignment is
required to approved by the terms of such agreement)
Hill Brothers
Consent of the foregoing parties shall be evidenced by the assignment of the respective agreements.
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Schedule 4.1(c)
Seller Required Governmental Approvals
1.Authorization by FCC for the Transfer of Radio Station License WQEJ833.
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5.1(c)-1
Schedule 5.1(c)
No Violation
None.
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Schedule 5.1(d)
Seller Required Other Consents, Approvals and Notices
1.Approval of Sole Member of Seller
2.Approval by the EPA through SCAQMD for the transfer of the Facility’s Operating
Permit under Title V of the Clean Air Act
3.Approval by the SCAQMD for the transfer of the RECLAIM permit
4.Approval from the California Energy Commission (“CEC”) of a Petition for Change in
Ownership and Operational Control of the Facility to Purchaser, which must be filed
prior to close
5.Approval by the California Environmental Reporting System (“CERS”) of Seller’s
Facility Transfer Request
6.Approval by WREGIS of the transfer of the Facility’s WECC Renewable Energy
Certificates and the Generating Unit within 90 days after Closing
7.Termination of Seller’s Notice of Intent to be filed with the State Water Resources
Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board under the Facility’s Industrial
General Stormwater Permit
8.Termination of Seller’s DTSC California and/or EPA ID number with the California
Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control OEIM –
Business Operations Unit
9.Termination of Seller’s Industrial Waste Water Permit with the Los Angeles County
Sanitation District
10.Notification to the California Air Resource Board (CARB) Cap and Trade Program
within 30 days after Closing
11.Notification to the CARB Greenhouse Gas Mandatory Reporting Program prior to close
12.Approval from the EPA of an updated Certification of Representation for the Greenhouse
Gas Mandatory Reporting Regulation within 90 days after Closing
13.Notification to the State of California Board of Equalization, Property Tax Department,
State Assessed Properties Division, of the change in ownership of the Facility
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Schedule 5.1(e)
Litigation
None.
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5.1(f)-1
Section 5.1(f)
Tax Liabilities
None.
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Schedule 5.2(a)(1)
Compliance with Governmental Rules and Permits
1.SCAQMD Notice of Violation P68325 – No disposition date assigned, follow up status In
Compliance
2.SCAQMD Notice of Violation P66127 – No disposition date assigned, follow up status In
Compliance
3.Steam Boiler Permit No. B009956-05 – permit expired on 11/3/2021. A 6-month extension
was verbally granted by the inspector on 11/3/21, however physical copies of the extension
has not yet been delivered
4.Steam Boiler Permit No. B009955-05 – Permit expired on 11/3/2021. A 6-month extension
was verbally granted by the inspector on 11/3/21, however physical copies of the extension
has not yet been delivered
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Schedule 5.2(a)(2)
Environmental Legal Compliance
1.As to the period prior to the 2008 Closing Date, the Historical Recognized Environmental
Conditions set forth in the Leidos Phase I Environmental Assessment dated December 2015
prepared for Bicent Power LLC. The area surrounding the Facility Site, and the Facility Site
itself, has a very long history of industrial operations, potential Releases from which may have
affected (or may affect in the future) the Facility Site.
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5.2(c)-1
Schedule 5.2(c)
Condemnation and Other Proceedings; Outstanding Collateral
None.
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Schedule 5.2(d)
Sufficiency of Assets
1.Spare Parts – Any spare parts consumed in the ordinary course between the date of the
Agreement and the Closing.
2.Insurance policies – Except to the extent respecting the rights and claims made after the
date of the Agreement as set forth in the Agreement.
3.Annually renewable emission rights credits need to be renewed and are only valid for the
period set forth therein.
4.The software set forth in paragraphs 1) and 2) of Schedule 2.2(p) are hereby incorporated
by reference.
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5.2(e)-1
Schedule 5.2(e)
Facility Contracts
1. LTSA.
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Schedule 5.2(h)
Taxes
None.
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Schedule 5.2(i)
Facility Employees
1. Michael Bonfiglio Operations Manager
2. Ian Everts Maintenance Manager
3. Mark Flynn Safety/Training Administrator
4. Adriano Marki Plant Engineer
5. Charlotte Mclemore Division Accounting Manager
6. Juan Avalos Field Operator
7. Kevin Burke Mechanic
8. Craig Cooper Field Operator
9. Michael Gordon Material Control Administrator
10. Jesse Palomarez Field Operator
11. Ricardo Recano Field Operator
12. Pedro Revuelta I&C Technician
13. Robert Shelton Mechanic - Lead
14. Ethan Slater Field Operator
15. Sean Taylor Control Room Operator
16. Serafin Tinoco Field Operator
17. Gary Wheaton Electrician
18. Mark Yeaman Control Room Operator - Senior
19. Thomas Barnhart Environmental Specialist
20. Matt Richards Plant Manager
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Schedule 5.2(j)
Absence of Changes
None.
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5.2(k)-1
Schedule 5.2(k)
Insurance
None.
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Schedule 6.1(d)
Purchaser’s Required Consents, Approvals and Notices
1. Compliance with the covenant in Section 2.07(e) of the Indenture of Trust, by and between
Purchaser and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee, as amended to the
date hereof.
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Schedule 9.3(a)
Facility Employees to be Offered City Employment
`
*Still under review – Matt Richards, Plant Manager
Name Bicent Position City Position
Michael Bonfiglio Operations Manager Operations Manager
Ian Everts Maintenance Manager Maintenance Manager
Mark Flynn Safety/Training Administrator Site Safety Administrator/CRO
Adriano Marki Plant Engineer Plant Engineer
Charlotte Mclemore Division Accounting Manager Administrative Analyst
Juan Avalos Field Operator Field Operator
Kevin Burke Mechanic Mechanic/Welder
Craig Cooper Field Operator Field Operator
Michael Gordon Material Control Administrator Material Control Administrator
Jesse Palomarez Field Operator Field Operator
Ricardo Recano Field Operator Field Operator
Pedro Revuelta Instrument & Controls Technician Instrument & Controls Technician
Robert Shelton Mechanic - Lead Mechanic/Welder - Lead
Ethan Slater Field Operator Field Operator
Sean Taylor Control Room Operator Control Room Operator
Serafin Tinoco Field Operator Field Operator
Gary Wheaton Electrician Plant Electrician
Mark Yeaman Control Room Operator - Senior Control Room Operator, Senior
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City Council Agenda Item Report
Agenda Item No. COV-852-2021
Submitted by: Lisette Grizzelle
Submitting Department: Human Resources
Meeting Date: November 16, 2021
SUBJECT
Amendment to the Classification and Compensation Plan
Recommendation:
A. Approve new or revised job descriptions for Assistant General Manager - Generation and Operations;
Control Room Operator; Control Room Operator, Senior; Field Operator; Human Resources Analyst
(revised), Instrument and Controls Technician; Maintenance Manager; Material Control Administrator;
Mechanic/Welder; Mechanic/Welder, Lead; Operations Manager; Plant Electrician; Plant Engineer;
Senior Human Resources Analyst (revised); Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator; and
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-42 amending Exhibit A of the Classification and Compensation Plan,
adopted by Resolution No. 2021-36, as amended by Resolution Nos. 2021-27 and 2021-37, approving
new or revised salary ranges for the above referenced classifications.
Background:
Due to evolution of the course of business in the City, it may be necessary to adjust staffing models and
salaries of City employees from time to time to ensure that roles, duties, and resources are aligned to
meet the needs of the Vernon community. Accordingly, the Human Resources Department proposes
updates to the City's existing Classification and Compensation Plan to accommodate several new and
revised positions.
The City has been in negotiations to potentially re-purchase the Malburg Generation Station. Should the
purchase be completed, the power plant would be operated by City staff and would become part of the
Public Utilities Department operations. As such, it is necessary to develop and establish appropriate
classifications and associated salary ranges for staffing the power plant as a potential City-owned
facility. The establishment of thirteen new classifications and associated salary ranges is recommended.
The new classifications and recommended salary ranges have been developed based on the existing
staffing structure, based on a survey of comparable operations and staffing in other public power
generation facilities, internal alignment with existing classifications, and based on an evaluation of
staffing needs by the City Administrator and the City's contracted consultant responsible for the
pre-purchase plant evaluation.
In the Human Resources Department, the classification of Human Resources Analyst recently became
vacant after the resignation of the long-term incumbent. As such, staff has reviewed the Human
Resources Analyst job classification series and is recommending revisions to both the Human
Resources Analyst and Senior Human Resources Analyst job descriptions. The revisions to both job
descriptions more accurately reflect the duties and responsibilities assigned and performed by the
incumbents in these classifications. A salary survey has been conducted for the Human Resources
Analyst in accordance with the City's compensation policy prior to initiating a recruitment to fill the
vacancy. It is recommended that the salary be increased for the Human Resources Analyst classification
by approximately 10%. It is also recommended to change the Human Resources Analyst classification to
be designated as "Exempt" which is consistent with the professional and administrative nature of the
position and consistent with comparable positions in the industry. The salary for the Senior Human
Resources Analyst will remain unchanged.
The recommended salary ranges are listed below.
Assistant General Manager - Generation and Operations: Exempt Pay Grade M 43 (Monthly Salary
$16,579 - $20,152)
Control Room Operator: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 26 (Monthly Salary $7,233 - $8,792)
Control Room Operator, Senior: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 28 (Monthly Salary $7,975 - $9,693)
Field Operator: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 24 (Monthly Salary $6,561 - $7,975)
Human Resources Analyst: Exempt Pay Grade C 28 (Monthly Salary $7,975 - $9,693)
Instrument & Controls Technician: Non- exempt Pay Grade U 25 (Monthly Salary $6,889 - $8,373)
Maintenance Manager: Exempt Pay Grade M 36 (Monthly Salary $11,782 - $14,321)
Material Control Administrator: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 20 (Monthly Salary $5,398 - $6,561)
Mechanic/Welder: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 24 (Monthly Salary $6,561 - $7,975)
Mechanic/Welder, Lead: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 27 (Monthly Salary $7,595 - $9,232)
Operations Manager: Exempt Pay Grade M 37 (Monthly Salary $12,371 - $15,037)
Plant Electrician: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 28 (Monthly Salary $7,975 - $9,693)
Plant Engineer: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 35 (Monthly Salary $11,221 - $13,639)
Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator: Non-Exempt Pay Grade U 27 (Monthly Salary $7,595 -
$9,232)
Fiscal Impact:
The estimated total additional annual cost for the establishment and filling of the new classifications
associated with the potential purchase of the power plant is approximately $3,471,356 including salary
and benefits ($2,256,011 base salary and $1,215,345 in benefits costs). These costs are currently
included in the contracted services the City pays for electric power generation; there is no additional
anticipated fiscal impact to the budget. Sufficient funds are available in the Public Utilities Department
budget.
The estimated total additional annual cost for the Human Resources Analyst is approximately $11,067
including salary and benefits ($9,809 base salary and $1,258 in benefits costs). Sufficient funds are
available in the Human Resources Department budget to cover the additional costs through vacancy
savings.
Attachments:
1. New and Revised Job Descriptions
2. Resolution No. 2021-42
Assistant General Manager of Generation and Operations Vernon CA 1 of 3
JOB DESCRIPTION
Assistant General Manager of Generation and Operations
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8311
SUMMARY: Under general direction, assists in leading and directing the operational activities of the City’s
Public Utilities Department.
This position is responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating the electrical services operations and
maintenance of the electrical generation and distribution functions of the Public Utilities Department
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Oversees and manages designated staff; plans, prioritizes, and assigns tasks and projects; monitors work,
develops skills, and evaluates performance; meets with team to discuss and resolve workload, special
projects, safety concerns and personal protective equipment, quality standards, customer services, and
technical issues; reviews work, identifies corrective actions, and ensures customer needs are met.
• Leads the operations and maintenance activities of the electrical power generation and distribution facility.
• Ensures operational compliance with applicable safety, environmental, power generating, and contractual
requirements to provide efficient and reliable electrical power to the community.
• Assists in planning, directing, and coordinating the Power Plant’s work plan; assigns projects and program
areas of responsibility; assists in reviewing and evaluating work methods and procedures; meets with key
staff to identify and resolve problems.
• Directs the analysis of the City’s electrical system for proposed improvements and expansion. Directs the
preparation of estimates and work orders for electrical system improvements and construction.
• Reviews operating statistics, rate ordinances and construction costs. Prepares reports, evaluates cost analysis
and estimates required in the operation of the Electrical System. Evaluates economic efficiency studies of the
Electrical System.
• Determines the overall organizational structure, mission, core services and allocation of financial, human,
and capital resources for the electrical generation and distribution functions of the Department; develops
and administers annual capital and operating budgets.
• Serves as a technical advisor to the General Manager of Public Utilities regarding the City’s electric public
utilities.
• Coordinates, organizes, directs, and reviews all electrical, utility operations.
• Assists in managing short- and long-term Department goals, objectives, policies, and procedures.
• Supervises subordinate staff; sets work priorities; creates work schedules; identifies training opportunities
and provides training to staff; conducts performance evaluations; rewards and/or disciplines employees.
• Administers annual operating and capital budgets for designated division; assists in monitoring budget,
revenue, and expenditure trends; measures and evaluates organizational effectiveness.
• Assists in coordinating utility engineering projects with City Engineer including planning, directing, and
reviewing the design, construction, and maintenance of electric, utility systems.
• Assists in developing overall policies, financial resources, and facility plans for electric, utility in conjunction
with key staff and consultants.
• Prepares technical and administrative reports; prepares and presents reports and recommendations to the
City Administrator, City Council, industry agencies, Boards and Commissions.
Assistant General Manager of Generation and Operations Vernon CA 2 of 3
• Establishes relationships with consultants and other agencies to facilitate joint collaborative action
operational, regulatory, and legislative matters affecting municipal power resources, utility.
• Assists in monitoring and evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and
procedures; monitors and evaluates workload, technical support systems, internal reporting relationships,
and inter-agency issues; identifies opportunities for improvement, and develops recommendations.
• Understands management of 24-hour staff, rotating shifts, standby program, troubleshooting, emergency
operations and response, customer supply outages, union relationships and memorandum of understanding
matters.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field; AND
seven years of progressively responsible professional utility operations experience, including five years of
supervisory or management experience in electrical generation systems and/or power system operations.
Knowledge of:
• Applicable regulatory codes and laws regarding the development, construction and operation of public
utilities.
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• General Orders (CPUC) rules for construction and maintenance of overhead and underground electric
supply and communications systems.
• Methods, materials, techniques, and equipment used in construction, operations, inspection, design, and
maintenance of electric, utility.
• Emergency response and first-responder procedures and other safety, environmental compliance rules,
requirements, and regulations including Cal-OSHA and Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration.
• Installation, repair, and maintenance on pipeline facilities including working with pilot loaded regulators
and regulator stations.
• Occupational hazards and standard safety procedures.
• Principles and practices for operating public electric operation.
• Principles and practices of water resource management.
• Principles and practices of administrative management.
• Principles and practices of contract administration and project management.
• Principles and practices of effective employee supervision.
• Principles and practices of public finance.
• Principles and practices of regulatory management.
• Principles and practices of strategic planning.
• Principles and practices of emergency operations and mutual assistance process.
• Record keeping and file maintenance principles and procedures.
Skill in:
• Building effective teams, fostering teamwork and providing efficient customer services.
• Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
• Dealing tactfully and courteously with the public.
• Defining problems, establishing facts, and drawing valid conclusions.
• Directing the work of subordinate staff.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with City Administrator, City Council,
managers, supervisors, staff, contractors, suppliers, developers, businesses, external public agencies
and the general public.
Assistant General Manager of Generation and Operations Vernon CA 3 of 3
• Formulating and presenting policy recommendations.
• Interpreting and applying City, state and federal policies, laws and regulations.
• Investigating, analyzing and resolving complex and sensitive issues and complaints.
• Making appropriate decisions while ensuring compliance with City goals and objectives.
• Managing situations requiring diplomacy, fairness, firmness and sound judgment.
• Operating a personal computer and various software applications.
• Understanding and negotiating complex technical agreements with other agencies.
• Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
• Reading, interpreting, understanding, developing and implementing operating standards and procedures,
applicable federal and state rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures.
• Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
Additional training/certification may be required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in a standard office environment and external work environment; may involve occasional
exposure to high voltage switches and inclement weather.
Control Room Operator Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Control Room Operator
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8355
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs and directs the facility operations and supports maintenance
activities of the City’s power plant, in accordance with established policies, procedures, regulations and
objectives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Operates and performs daily inspection and maintenance of gas turbines, steam turbines, and related
systems and hardware.
• Coordinates safety programs, including Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space Entry, Hot Work, and other related
programs; provides input to supervisor on safety and environmental procedures, programs, and policies for
revisions and to increase safety and effectiveness.
• Assists with maintenance activities of the City’s power plant in accordance with established policies,
procedures, regulations, and objectives in compliance with City policies and quality standards; duties may
vary according to job assignment.
• Coordinates and cooperates with inspections; assists with evaluations as requested and submits work
requests for repairs.
• Expected to fill as assigned and qualified to, other plant positions as required.
• Performs normal, emergency and casualty control procedures as required.
• Follows dispatch orders from regulatory authorities as permitted by plant and/or other limitations.
• Records operations and maintenance activities and communicates any necessary information to supervisor
and regulatory agencies within mandated notification guidelines.
• Assists with project documentation maintenance and control; prepares weekly operation reports.
• Performs or causes to be performed, water and chemical treatment testing and analysis.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND three years of electric utility operations and maintenance experience
in a power plant performing duties associated with the generation of electrical power.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Applicable regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power
utilities.
Control Room Operator Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Principles of electric theory, power system operations including power plant operations; fundamentals of
alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Records management principles.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
Skill in:
• Monitoring and applying control system principles rationally to solve practical problems and deal with a
variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Reading blueprints, schematics, plans and specifications.
• Maintaining operations, maintenance and inspection records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Control Room Operator, Senior Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Control Room Operator, Senior
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8340
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs and oversees mechanical operations and maintenance
activities of the City’s power plant, other as assigned in accordance with established policies, procedures,
regulations, and objectives.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: -- Control Room Operator, Senior is the experienced level in the job
series; incumbents work under general supervision, and perform a variety of technical, specialized, and
complex duties. This is a single incumbent classification that is assigned lead and training and scheduling
responsibilities over less experienced staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Provides daily work direction over designated staff members; assists with employee time sheets, work
reports, scheduling and related documents.
• Operates and performs daily inspection and maintenance of gas turbines, backup emergency generators
and related systems and hardware.
• Expected to fill as assigned and qualified to, other plant positions as required
• Leads cold plant start-ups, successfully operates, and shuts down the plant, mentors.
• Administers safety programs and other related programs; reviews input provided from staff members and
provides input and recommended revisions to supervisor on safety and environmental procedures,
programs, and policies to increase safety and effectiveness.
• Checks and assists with maintenance activities of the City’s power plant in accordance with established
policies, procedures, regulations, and objectives in compliance with City policies and quality standards;
duties may vary according to job assignment.
• Coordinates and cooperates with inspections; conducts evaluations as requested and reviews work
requests submitted for repairs.
• Performs normal, emergency and casualty control procedures as required.
• Performs or causes to be performed, water and chemical treatment testing and analysis.
• Records operations and maintenance activities and communicates any necessary information to supervisor
and regulatory agencies within mandated notification guidelines.
• Reviews project documentation maintenance and control; reviews and prepares weekly operation reports.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
Control Room Operator, Senior Vernon CA 2 of 2
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND five years of electric utility operations and maintenance experience
in a power plant performing duties associated with the generation of electrical power, complimented with
related training or coursework.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Applicable regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power
utilities.
• Principles of electric theory, power system operations including power plant operations; fundamentals of
alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Records management principles.
• Principles and practices of effective employee supervision.
• Principles and practices of project management.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
Skill in:
• Monitoring and applying control system principles rationally to solve practical problems and deal with a
variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Reading blueprints, schematics, plans and specifications.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Leading the work of other staff.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Field Operator Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Field Operator
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8370
SUMMARY: Under basic supervision, operates, monitors power plant equipment in any state of power plant
condition. Performs system/equipment adjustments as required and minor maintenance actions to ensure
continued peak operation of the power plant.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Responds to emergency calls for service; inspects affected equipment; identifies a cause; and efficiently
restores service or as required.
• Operates systems as needed or directed.
• Performs daily inspection and routine preventive maintenance of equipment; removes trash and weeds;
inspects facilities and reports security concerns.
• Takes readings and makes observations as required on equipment and notifies Control Room Operators of
abnormalities, concerns, and trends.
• Performs duties in the handling, cleanup, and disposal of hazardous materials, related to an electrical utility
system.
• Requests and or implements system equipment clearances to safely conduct. maintenance, testing, repair
and overhaul of equipment or systems.
• Performs water and chemical treatment testing and analysis.
• Performs a variety of routine facility maintenance and repairs such as painting, carpentry,
welding/fabrication, custodial and various types of construction; performs power plant and grounds
maintenance duties as assigned.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and plant operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and complying
with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND two years of experience in electric utility operations/maintenance or
electrical or industrial process operations/maintenance.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of, electric and bulk power utilities.
Field Operator Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Principles of electric theory, power system operations including power plant operations; fundamentals of
alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Applying knowledge to rationally solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in
situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, plans, plant drawings, procedures, and specifications.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records as required.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Human Resources Analyst Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Human Resources Analyst
Date Prepared:
Date Revised:
July 2016
November 2021
Class Code: 1420
SUMMARY: Under basic supervision, performs a variety of para-professional, technical and analytical level
clerical tasks in support of the City’s human resources and employee benefits programs; work requires the
exercise of independent judgment, initiative and discretion based on knowledge of administrative policies and
procedures and Human Resources best practices and the municipal organization in performing daily activities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Assists in aAdministerings the City’s worker compensation program for an assigned group and groups of
employeesthrough a contracted third-party administrator.
• Reviews, sSets-up and scans worker compensation claims and supporting documents or information into
the claims database.
• Attends and participates in the employee job function analysis/interactive meeting process.
• Assists with accident investigation, researches and resolves discrepancies, monitors and updates
information on claims status; works closely with the City’s risk management and legal group to assist with
reviewing claims for possible subrogation or legal action.
• Provides assistance to managers and employees in interpreting policies, procedures, laws, and regulations
pertaining to workers compensation benefits and compliance.
• Monitors employees’ medical progress; coordinates medical exams and works with managers to provide
modified duty for employees as appropriate.
• Assists with administration of group and voluntary benefits as assigned including life insurance, flexible
spending accounts, healthcare spending accounts, retirement, with Consolidated Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act (COBRA), and leave-of-absence benefits.
• Coordinates the City’s annual open enrollment process for employee benefit programs.
• Assists employees with the completion and submission of enrollment and change forms; answers questions,
provides information on eligibility for benefits; transmits data to health plans.
• Reviews and reconciles monthly bills for health benefit accounts for employees and retirees; verifies
accuracy of payments to plans for covered employees, identifies, reports, and reconciles discrepancies.
• Prepares benefits communications including enrollment announcements, confirmation letters, and
continuation of benefit and premium notices as required.
• Administers the contract with the City’s insurance broker and serves as the primary point of contact for all
programs and services provided by the broker.
• Administers the City’s Family and Medical Leave program to ensure City-wide consistency of application;
prepares and reviews requests for leave of absence and medical certification; verifies eligibility for leave;
prepares and transmits required notices.
• Maintains records of employee leave usage; identifies eligibility for concurrent leave programs and tracks
all leave accordingly.
• Assists in supervising HR staff, resolves schedule, workload and technical issues as needed.
Human Resources Analyst Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Prepares and distributes a variety of routine and non-routine reports including City Council Agenda staff
reports; attends and participates in a variety of meetings and committees as assigned.; makes presentations
at City Council meetings.
• Conducts analysis and makes recommendations on a variety of HR subjects.
• Conducts recruitment and examination processes for vacant City positions.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Associate’s Degree in Human Resources, Business or Public Administration, or related filed; AND
three years of experience in performing work in a variety of human resource program areas including
employee benefits administration, preferable in a public agency and one (1) of the required three (3) years of
experience must include lead or supervisory responsibilities.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• State and Federal laws, statues, rules, codes, and regulations governing human resources and employee
benefit functions.
• Principles and practices of public sector personnel administration, personnel files, confidential records
management and effective customer service practices.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
Skill in:
• Interpreting, applying, and explaining state and federal statutes, codes, rules, and regulations related to
workers compensation and employee benefits.
• Research methods including collecting, analyzing, and reporting data, and making appropriate
recommendations.
• Business letter writing and report preparation.
• Administering and managing contracts.
• Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects, and demands.
• Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers, retirees, and the public.
• Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License may be required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in a standard office environment.
Instrument & Controls Technician Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Instrument & Controls Technician
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8360
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, maintains, investigates, and performs repairs to all City-owned
electrical substations, in accordance with established policies, procedures, regulations and objectives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Inspects, and maintains electrical systems and instruments of the power plant as trained and assigned
• Qualifies and maintains competence in plant operations and other duties as assigned.
• Inspects and conducts maintenance of the DCS (Digital Control System) and PLC (Programmable logic
controller) equipment.
• Calibrates plant instruments and maintains calibration equipment.
• Assists and conducts training and continuing education for plant instrumentation and control systems.
• Reads blueprints and schematics and circuit diagrams etc., in connection with installation and wiring of
electrical/electronic equipment and control systems.
• Responds to emergency calls for service to inspect affected equipment to identify a root cause of failure,
repair impacted equipment, protect public and personnel safety and efficiently restore service or as required.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical, and operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and complying with
regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND three years of experience in troubleshooting, repair, calibration, and
performance of preventive maintenance on digital and analog control system and plant instrumentation.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electrical and electronic theory, power system operations including power plant operations;
fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
Instrument & Controls Technician Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Monitoring and applying control system principles rationally to solve practical problems and deal with a
variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Interpreting schematics, plans and specifications.
• Proficiently and safely working at elevated heights including the appropriate use of fall protection and
personal protective equipment.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Maintenance Manager Vernon CA 1 of 3
JOB DESCRIPTION
Maintenance Manager
Date Prepared: November 2021 Class Code: 8320
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, manages the day to day and long term, safe, efficient, and reliable
maintenance, of the City’s electrical power generation systems and facilities to maintain a high degree of
reliability and ensure compliance with established policies, procedures, regulations, and objectives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Manages day to day and long-term maintenance activities and priorities as assigned by the Assistant
General Manager - Generation and Operations.
• Reviews and makes recommendations for improvements to existing maintenance programs, policies and
procedures and assists in developing new programs and policies as needed.
• Assists with regulatory compliance and reporting.
• Responds to call outs as required
• Reads and interprets plant drawings, blueprints, and schematics.
• Coordinates and cooperates with inspections and audits.
• Develops a culture of accountability and measurable high performance at the power plant.
• Supervises, motivates, trains, plans, prioritizes, and assigns tasks and projects; monitors work, develops
skills, and evaluates performance; oversees and approves rotating shift and standby schedules; approves
time off requests, shift trades, and payroll; administers discipline; generates incident reports; leads accident
investigation and reporting.
• Assists and supports restoration activities of the power plant, following operational upsets.
• Assists with site inspections from local, regional, and federal regulatory agencies.
• Develops and implements maintenance employee training programs.
• Leads site documentation control and maintenance records.
• Manages computerized maintenance program, including approving and assigning routine work orders, and
preventive, predictive and reactive maintenance actions.
• Supervises maintenance overhauls and inspections.
• Works with new and existing vendors, obtains quotes on services and equipment.
• Coordinates with Operations group and ensures continued safe operation of the power plant during all
maintenance activities.
• Coordinates with Materials Control Administrator to ensure inventory is maintained up to date and organized
during the outage.
• Plans, schedules, and executes maintenance outages, and performs post-outage reporting.
• Provides data to Assistant General Manager – Generation and Operations for all weekly, monthly, quarterly,
and yearly reports.
• May assists with operational duties, including plant start-ups and control room activities and Field Operator
duties.
• Develops, submits, and manages annual budget for area of responsibility.
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• Ensures adherence to City standards, procedures, and safety policies.
• Ensures work group collaboration through facilitation and project management.
• Develops, submits, and manages annual budget for area of responsibility.
• Coordinates construction and maintenance activities with outside contractors.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Assists in the absence of the Assistant General Manager – Generation and Operations and/or the
Operations Manager as needed or as assigned.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a
closely related field; AND at least five years of electric utility power generation plant operations and
maintenance experience, including three years of supervisory experience.
Or
High School Diploma or GED supplemented by advanced course work or training in technical fields applicable
to electrical field maintenance and operations; AND at least ten years of professional level utility power plant
maintenance experience, including three years of supervisory experience.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Electric and bulk power utility operating concepts.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of, electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electric theory, power system operations including power plant operations; fundamentals of
alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Management principles and practices including personnel rules, procurement, contract management, risk
management, and employee supervision.
• Occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work.
• Personal computer operations.
• Record keeping and file maintenance principles and procedures.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Outage scheduling, development of checking of switching programs and schedules.
• Occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work.
Skill in:
• Analyzing problems, defining complex issues, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences
of proposed actions, and implementing recommendations to support goals and build the organization.
• Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
• Building relationships and fostering teamwork.
• Developing and maintain division budget.
• Communicating effectively, both verbally and in writing.
• Effectively managing and leading staff and delegating tasks and authority.
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• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees, other
divisions and departments, contractors, representatives of other utilities, regulatory agencies, outside
consultants and the public.
• Applying knowledge to rationally solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in
situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, plans, plant drawings, procedures, and specifications.
• Keeping records as required.
• Operating personal computers and specialized software applications.
• Reading, interpreting, understanding, and applying operating standards and procedures, applicable
federal and state rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures.
• Administering staff training and facilitating an effective and efficient workflow.
• Remaining calm under stress or emergency conditions.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant office environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous
equipment, extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving
traffic.
Material Control Administrator Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Material Control Administrator
Date Prepared: November 2021 Class Code: 8390
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs a variety of administrative or technical support functions
supporting the power plant’s inventory and supply program; maintains departmental records and filing
systems; conducts special projects.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Performs highly skilled technical support in the City’s power plant inventory and supply program and
supports designated management personnel.
• Orders, organizes, and maintains efficient supply and inventory levels for power plant.
• Responds to call outs as required
• Assists with document control, records management, and work orders.
• Reviews and enters data in computer system, creates reports and purchase orders.
• Assembles, packages, and transports or arranges for transportation of necessary supply items.
• Assists with periodic physical inventory of stock on hand and conducts reconciliation of existing inventory
and submits findings for review and processing.
• Operates material handling equipment such as dollies, scales, hand trucks and forklifts.
• Supports department programs and functions; prepares and distributes various types of documents, helps
evaluate documents, assists in administering various supply and inventory processes.
• Coordinates and conducts special projects as assigned.
• Performs technical research activities and special projects.
• Follows established City purchasing policies in the procurement of materials, supplies, and parts required
to operate and maintain the City’s electrical generation systems and facilities.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Possession of a High School Diploma or GED, AND three (3) years purchasing, warehouse, or inventory
administrative experience.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• City Code, City Ordinances, and Standard Operating Manual.
• Principles and practices of power plant inventory and supply administration.
• Records management principles.
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• Telephone etiquette and customer service protocol.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
Skill in:
• Preparing reports, and various types of documents.
• Organizing and maintaining departmental records and filing systems.
• Answering incoming calls and responding to inquiries.
• Coordinating special projects in support of departmental operations.
• Organizing tasks and deadlines.
• Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software.
• Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric power plant office environment; may to be exposed to energized
equipment.
Mechanic/Welder Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Mechanic/Welder
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8365
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs work involved in ensuring the continued operation of a variety
of machinery and equipment that make up the City’s power generation facilities and systems through preventive
maintenance and repair.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance
requirements on pumps, motors, valves, compressors, and piping systems, following diagrams, sketches,
operations manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, and engineering specifications.
• Programs, services, tests, calibrates, troubleshoots malfunctions and repairs a variety of equipment and
systems.
• Removes defective parts by dismantling devices; using hoists, cranes, and hand and power tools; examining
parts against manufacturer drawing and manuals.
• Maintains equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level;
anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies; placing and expending orders; verifying receipt.
• Expertly and safely welds small, medium, and large bore pipe of various metals and alloys.
• Lays out and installs piping, equipment, and other mechanical systems in compliance with construction
drawings and specifications.
• Maintains responsibility for designated tools and equipment assigned to the work group.
• Assists in coordinating day-to-day maintenance at the City’s power generating station and facilities.
• Responds to emergency calls for service to inspect affected equipment to identify a root cause of failure,
repair impacted equipment, protect public and personnel safety and efficiently restore service or as required.
• Performs and assists in coordinating scheduled preventive, predictive, reactive, and other associated
systems maintenance. Retains all equipment maintenance records.
• Requests electric system equipment clearances to safely conduct testing on high voltage equipment; acts
as a checker for the Electrical Operators as needed during high voltage electrical switching.
• Performs a variety of routine facility maintenance and repairs such as painting, carpentry,
welding/fabrication, custodial and various types of construction; performs power plant and grounds
maintenance duties as assigned.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
Mechanic/Welder Vernon CA 2 of 2
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND three years of experience in specialized and technical repair and
maintenance of power plant or industrial process equipment and systems.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electrical and electronic theory, power system operations including power plant operations;
fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Monitoring systems/equipment and applying knowledge to rationally to solve practical problems and
deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Interpreting schematics, plans and specifications.
• Investigating, troubleshooting and making necessary repairs.
• Proficiently and safely working at elevated heights including the appropriate use of fall protection and
personal protective equipment.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required. Additional training/certification may be required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in the field at electrical substations, with exposure to dangerous equipment, extreme
weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage and electrical shock.
Mechanic/Welder, Lead Vernon CA 1 of 3
JOB DESCRIPTION
Mechanic/Welder, Lead
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8350
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs and leads the work involved in ensuring the continued
operation of a variety of machinery and equipment that make up the City’s power generation facilities and
systems through preventive maintenance and repair.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: -- Mechanic/Welder, Lead is the experienced level in the job series;
incumbents work under general supervision, and perform a variety of technical, specialized, and complex
duties. This is a single incumbent classification that is assigned lead and training responsibilities over less
experienced staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Provides daily work direction over designated staff members; assists with employee time sheets, work
reports and related documents.
• Checks and ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive
maintenance requirements including and not limited to structures, pumps, motors, valves, compressors,
and piping systems, following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, and
engineering specifications.
• Qualifies and maintains competence in plant operations and other duties as assigned.
• Programs, services, tests, calibrates, troubleshoots malfunctions and repairs a variety of equipment and
systems.
• Removes defective parts by dismantling devices; using hoists, cranes, and hand and power tools;
examining parts against manufacturer drawing and manuals.
• Oversees the maintenance of equipment, parts, and supplies inventories.
• Expertly and safely welds small, medium, and large bore pipe, flat steel and shaped steel of various metals
and alloys using appropriate and approved weld procedures and qualification.
• Lays out and installs piping, equipment, and other mechanical systems in compliance with construction
drawings and specifications.
• Performs duties in the handling, cleanup, and disposal of hazardous materials, related to an electrical
utility system.
• Maintains responsibility for designated tools and equipment assigned to the work group.
• Coordinates day-to-day maintenance at the City’s power generating station and facilities.
• Responds to emergency calls for service to inspect affected equipment to identify a root cause of failure,
repair impacted equipment, protect public and personnel safety and efficiently restore service or as
required.
• Performs, coordinates and reviews scheduled preventive, predictive, reactive, and other associated
systems maintenance. Reviews and retains all equipment maintenance records.
Mechanic/Welder, Lead Vernon CA 2 of 3
• Requests system equipment clearances to safely conduct. maintenance, testing, repair and overhaul of
equipment or systems.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND five years of experience in specialized and technical repair and
maintenance of power plant or industrial process equipment and systems.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electrical and electronic theory, power system operations including power plant operations;
fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Records management principles.
• Principal and practices of project management
• Principles and practices of effective employee supervision.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
Skill in:
• Monitoring systems/equipment and applying knowledge to rationally solve practical problems and deal
with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Interpreting schematics, plans and specifications.
• Investigating, troubleshooting, and making necessary repairs.
• Proficiently and safely working at elevated heights including the appropriate use of fall protection and
personal protective equipment.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Leading the work of other staff.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid Class C California State Driver’s License is required. Additional training/certification may be required.
Mechanic/Welder, Lead Vernon CA 3 of 3
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in the field at electrical substations, with exposure to dangerous equipment, extreme
weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, and electrical shock.
Operations Manager Vernon CA 1 of 3
JOB DESCRIPTION
Operations Manager
Date Prepared: November 2021 Class Code: 8316
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, manages day to day and long term, safe, efficient, and reliable
operation, of the City’s power generation systems and facilities to maintain a high degree of system reliability
and ensure compliance with established policies, procedures, regulations, and objectives; minimizes cost of
power generation and maximizes operational efficiency while maintaining long-term viability of generating
station assets.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Manages operation activities of the City’s power plant including becoming familiar with all aspects of the
plant.
• Assures that an adequate supply of personnel, tools, equipment, and spare parts are available at all times
to provide for the safe and efficient operation of the plant.
• Assures power plant is operating in compliance with applicable safety, environmental, power generating and
contractual requirements to achieve consistently superior performance as evaluated by both objective and
subjective measures.
• Reads and interprets plant drawings, blueprints, and schematics.
• Coordinates and cooperates with inspections and audits.
• Ensures operating procedures are strictly followed in all instances, are written clearly, concisely, and
accurate, Authorizes and manages operating procedure changes
• Ensures Control Room remains a place of business and limits interference of the Control Room operator to
the extent possible
• Monitors and provides feedback to operator skills, and coordinates refresher training as possible
• Manages power plant operations to achieve performance metrics in the areas of capacity, annual availability,
heat rate, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
• Develops a culture of accountability and measurable high performance at the power plant.
• Supervises, motivates, trains, plans, prioritizes, and assigns tasks and projects; monitors work, develops
skills, and evaluates performance; oversees and approves rotating shift and standby schedules; approves
time off requests, shift trades, and payroll; administers discipline; generates incident reports; leads accident
investigation and reporting.
• Ensures adherence to City standards, procedures, and safety policies.
• Coordinates with Maintenance group and ensures continued safe operation of the power plant during all
maintenance activities.
• Develops and implements short-term and long-range asset management, reliability improvement plans
and equipment strategies including coordination between operations, maintenance, and engineering.
• Ensures work group collaboration through facilitation and project management.
• Develops, submits, and manages annual budget for area of responsibility.
• Compiles, calculates, and prepares monthly, annual, and ad hoc reports on system failures, emergencies,
and other routine and non-routine operating conditions and actions; prepares Council reports/updates.
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• Coordinates construction and maintenance activities with outside contractors.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Acts in the place of the Assistant General Manager of Generation and Operations during absences and/or
as assigned.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a
closely related field; AND of at least five years of professional level electric utility power plant operations
experience, including three years of supervisory experience.
Or
High School Diploma or GED supplemented by advanced course work or training in technical fields applicable
to electrical field operations; AND at least ten years of professional level electric utility power plant operations
experience, including three years of supervisory experience.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Electric and bulk power utility operating concepts.
• Electrical principles, procedures and components, power system operations including power plant
operations; fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Management principles and practices including personnel rules, procurement, contract management, risk
management, and employee supervision.
• Occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work.
• Personal computer operations.
• Record keeping and file maintenance principles and procedures.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
• Outage scheduling, development of checking of switching programs and schedules.
• Occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work.
Skill in:
• Analyzing problems, defining complex issues, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences
of proposed actions, and implementing recommendations to support goals and build the organization.
• Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
• Building relationships and fostering teamwork.
• Developing and maintain division budget.
• Communicating effectively, both verbally and in writing.
• Effectively managing and leading staff and delegating tasks and authority.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees, other
divisions and departments, contractors, representatives of other utilities, regulatory agencies, outside
consultants and the public.
• Keeping records as required by City policy and regulatory agencies.
• Operating personal computers and specialized software applications.
• Reading, interpreting, understanding, and applying operating standards and procedures, applicable
federal and state rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures.
• Administering staff training and facilitating an effective and efficient workflow.
• Remaining calm under stress or emergency conditions.
Operations Manager Vernon CA 3 of 3
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an office environment and in the field; may to be exposed to energized equipment.
Plant Electrician Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Plant Electrician
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8335
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, maintains, and repairs electrical equipment in the power plant and
associated facilities. Performs work of high skill in the inspection, repair, testing, adjustment, installation and
removal of all electrical power plant equipment and systems.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Maintains electrical equipment and systems of the power plant.
• Troubleshoots electric circuitry and equipment in various stations.
• Qualifies and maintains competence in plant operations and other duties as assigned.
• Performs, coordinates and reviews scheduled preventive, predictive, reactive, and other associated systems
maintenance.
• Reviews and retains equipment maintenance records.
• Reads blueprints and schematics in connection with installation and wiring of electrical equipment.
• Makes necessary repairs or alterations such as but not limited to cleaning, replacement or repairs on motors,
regulators, circuit breakers, transformers, motor controllers, and switches.
• Tests transformers, circuit breakers, motors, and switches for reliability by using standardized test methods.
• Performs duties in the handling, cleanup, and disposal of hazardous materials, related to an electrical utility
system.
• Responds to emergency calls for service to inspect affected equipment to identify a root cause of failure,
repair impacted equipment, protect public and personnel safety and efficiently restore service or as required
• Requests system equipment clearances to safely conduct. maintenance, testing, repair and overhaul of
equipment or systems.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and plant operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and complying
with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND three years of experience in specialized and technical repair and
maintenance of electrical systems and equipment in an electric power generation or industrial process plant.
Plant Electrician Vernon CA 2 of 2
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of, electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electrical and electronic theory, power system operations including power plant operations;
fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Monitoring systems/equipment and applying knowledge to rationally solve practical problems and deal
with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Interpreting schematics, plans and specifications.
• Proficiently and safely working at elevated heights including the appropriate use of fall protection and
personal protective equipment.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records as required.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Plant Engineer Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Plant Engineer
Date Prepared: October 2021 Class Code: 8330
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, collects and analyzes all plant operational data and assists in the
preparation of weekly, monthly, and annual Plant Production Reports. Develops and implements Best Practice
programs; assist in training power plant staff. Analyzes equipment and processes efficiencies and make
improvement recommendations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Reviews and develops engineering changes to the power plant.
• Reviews changes to the plant Digital Control System (DCS).
• Assists with outage and maintenance planning.
• Assists with equipment inspections and assessments.
• Assists with maintenance procedures and maintenance planning.
• Assists with operating procedures and troubleshoots operating issues.
• Reviews, validates, and analyzes performance data for the power plant.
• Develops or aids in development of rules and procedures to safely operate facilities; Develops or aids
maintenance, human performance, and operations Best Practices.
• Assures that all regulatory and contractual requirements are met in assigned areas.
• Coordinates employee training programs; Assists with power plant personnel training.
• Supports contract reviews, vendor qualifications and vendor management.
• Responds to emergency calls for service to inspect affected equipment to identify a root cause of failure,
repair impacted equipment, protect public and personnel safety and efficiently restore service or as required
• Requests system equipment clearances to safely conduct. maintenance, testing, repair and overhaul of
equipment or systems.
• Assists with documentation control.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and plant operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and complying
with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
Plant Engineer Vernon CA 2 of 2
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or related field; AND five (5) years of experience
in specialized and technical engineering, repair and maintenance of systems and equipment in an electric
power generation plant.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electrical and electronic theory, power system operations including power plant operations;
fundamentals of alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Applicable safety practices for high voltage equipment.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Monitoring equipment and systems and applying knowledge to rationally solve practical problems and
deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Maintaining records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment and in the field, with exposure to dangerous equipment,
extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, high voltage, electrical shock and moving traffic. Works
rotating shifts, nights, and weekends or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
Senior Human Resources Analyst, Senior Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Senior Human Resources Analyst, Senior
Date Prepared:
Date Revised:
March 2014
November 2021
Class Code: 1415
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs professional, complex technical and analytical
Human Resources (HR) duties in recruitment & selection, classification & compensation, labor
relations, policy & procedures interpretation and development, and a variety of special projects.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: -- Senior Human Resources Analyst, Senior is a single
incumbent position. It is the experienced professional level classification in the Human Resources
Analyst job series; incumbents work under general supervision, and performs the more complex a
variety of professional level analytical, technical, complex tasks in support of the Human Resources
Department. Incumbents may leads and assigns work to other HR staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the
following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by
incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as
required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Assists in Schedules, promotes and coordinatinges the City’s training & development program;
oversees training programs related to HR policies and procedures and organizational
development issues; maintains training records, evaluates the training program and makes
recommendations for changes; assures that training programs are results-oriented and return
value to the organization.
• Conducts and assists in leading and coordinating Oversees the recruitment and selection
processes; monitors hiring process to assure adherence to HR policies; coordinates interview
process, including coordination with hiring managers, testing and selection process.
• Conducts organizational studies; researches personnel issues and regulations; conducts surveys
of comparable organizations and analyzes results; collects financial, technicaltechnical, and
administrative information and compiles data for project reports.
• Provides advice and consultation to internal and external customers on the interpretation and
correct application of policies & procedures, staffing needs, and recommends effective courses of
action; exercises athe highest degree of confidentiality and professionalism.
• May assist in the administration of an employee benefits programAssures compliance with
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) program regulations and oversees
notifications for employee health insurance coverage.
• Monitors the City’s compliance with all regulations and standards governing HR operations,
programs, and activities.
• Provides Assists in work assignments to other HR staff and tracks progress; provides
performance evaluation input for designated HR staff. supervising HR staff, resolves schedule,
workload and technical issues as needed;
• Prepares assists withthe department budget and assists in ongoing budget development and
administration.
Senior Human Resources Analyst, Senior Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Maintains the absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, personnel recordsrecords, and City
information; assures compliance with the confidentiality standards of the Privacy Act of 1974,
{U.S.C. § 552A}.
• Participates in and/or leads in the "meet and confer" process and serves as a member of the
management negotiating team.
• May aActs in the place of the Director during Director’s absence or as assigned.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field; AND four years of
professional Human Resources program and labor relations experience in a public agency. Two of
the required four years of experience must include supervisory responsibilities and at least one year
of related public sector experience.leading and coordinating the work of others.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• State and Federal laws, statutes, rules, codes, and regulations governing HR functions.
• Principles and practices of public sector personnel administration, personnel files and confidential
records management, and effective customer service practices.
• Methods and techniques for training program delivery and development.
• Principles, practices and methods of compensation and wage structure research and analysis.
• Employee relations principles and practices.
• Principles of recruiting, training, and organizational development.
Skill in:
• Recruiting applicants in accordance with established employment practices and methods.
• Assessing, analyzing, and identifying problems, and recommending effective solutions.
• Analyzing and interpreting HR procedures, policies, and methods.
• Conducting research, analyzing results, and writing reports on HR programs and procedures.
• Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
• Preparing, maintaining, and reviewing human resource records, reports, and documentation.
• Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
• Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers and the public.
• Effective verbal and written communication.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in a standard office environment.
Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator Vernon CA 1 of 2
JOB DESCRIPTION
Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator
Date Prepared: November 2021 Class Code: 8345
SUMMARY: Under general supervision, conducts safety meetings, orientation, and training activities of the
City’s power plant; performs operations and maintenance activities of the City’s power plant, in accordance with
established policies, procedures, regulations, and objectives.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following
representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class;
employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does
not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
• Performs all Essential Functions of Control Room Operator.
• Schedules and conducts monthly safety meetings and safety committee meetings.
• Responds to call outs as required.
• Acquires and maintains strong familiarity with all safety and environmental procedures, programs, and
policies.
• Provides feedback to plant management on safety and environmental procedures, programs and policies
which will assist in future revisions and increase their effectiveness.
• Provides initial safety orientation for managers, supervisors, and employees as necessary.
• Conducts frequent inspections of site conditions and work practices, initiates actions as necessary to correct
hazardous conditions, etc.
• Seeks and receives directions and support from Safety Manager as necessary.
• Ensures safety records are kept in order and filed.
• Coordinates first-aid and safety supply requisition, purchase, and inventory.
• Coordinates reporting of accidents with Administrative Support personnel.
• Investigates accidents and incidents as directed.
• Responsible for the coordination of safety programs, including Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space Entry, Hot
Work, and other related programs; provides input to supervisor on safety and environmental procedures,
programs, and policies for revisions and to increase safety and effectiveness.
• Assists with mechanical maintenance activities of the City’s power plant in accordance with established
policies, procedures, regulations, and objectives in compliance with City policies and quality standards;
duties may vary according to job assignment.
• Coordinates and cooperates with inspections; assists with evaluations as requested and submits work
requests for repairs.
• Performs emergency and casualty control procedures as required.
• Records operations and maintenance activities and communicates any necessary information to
supervisor.
• Assists with project documentation maintenance and control; prepares weekly operation reports.
• Assists with ordering supplies and procuring materials needed to complete each repair and any other
necessary items for the mechanical maintenance activities of the City’s power plant.
• Performs water and chemical treatment testing and analysis.
Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator Vernon CA 2 of 2
• Maintains and facilitates the maintenance of Station A grounds and substations.
• Promotes a safety conscious work environment by closely following City, State and industry established
general, electrical and substation operating procedures, subscribing to industry best practices, and
complying with regulatory requirements.
• Supports the relationship between the City of Vernon and the general public by demonstrating courteous
and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-
related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
High school diploma or equivalent; AND three years of electric utility operations and maintenance experience
in a power plant performing duties associated with the generation of electrical power; including some
experience with safety compliance and training.
Knowledge of:
• City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.
• Regulatory requirements for the safety operation of power plant.
• Regulatory requirements for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and bulk power utilities.
• Principles of electric theory, power system operations including power plant operations; fundamentals of
alternating current circuits, and electrical safety policies and procedures.
• State and federal environmental protection codes and regulations; Cal OSHA regulations.
• Occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work.
• Business computers and standard MS Office software applications.
• Common hand and power tools.
• Records management principles.
• Customer service standards and protocols.
Skill in:
• Monitoring and applying control system principles rationally to solve practical problems and deal with a
variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
• Reading blueprints, schematics, plans and specifications.
• Maintaining maintenance and inspection records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Working flexible hours or on-call schedule.
• Maintaining safety training and accident/incident records as required by regulatory agencies.
• Utilizing public relations techniques in responding to inquiries and complaints.
• Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
• Operating personal computers and specialized software applications.
• Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with managers, fellow employees,
contractors, representatives of other utilities, suppliers, and the public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A valid class C California State Driver’s License is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an electric plant environment with exposure to dangerous equipment, hazardous
chemicals, high voltage, and electrical shock and moving traffic. Works rotating shifts, nights, and weekends
or a mutually agreed upon set schedule as required.
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-42
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
AMENDING EXHIBIT A OF THE CLASSIFICATION AND
COMPENSATION PLAN ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2021-16 TO
ADD AND REVISE VARIOUS CLASSIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED
SALARY RANGES
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A.On June 1, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-16, as amended
by Resolution Nos. 2021-27 and 2021-37, adopting the Classification and Compensation
Plan in accordance with Government Code Section 20636(b)(1).
B.Based on the potential re-purchase of the Malburg Generation Station, 13 new
classifications and associated salary ranges are necessary in the Public Utilities
Department for power plant operations. Based on the recent resignation of the long-term
Human Resources Analyst incumbent, staff has also reviewed the Human Resources
Analyst series and recommends revisions to both classifications in this series and a salary
change to the Human Resources Analyst position.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines
that the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 3. The Classification and Compensation Plan adopted by Resolution
No. 2021-16, as amended by Resolution Nos. 2021-27 and 2021-37, is hereby amended
to revise and add classifications and associated compensation for the positions of
Assistant General Manager – Generations and Operations, Control Room Operator,
Control Room Operator, Senior, Field Operator, Human Resources Analyst (revised)
Instrument & Controls Technician, Maintenance Manager, Material Control Administrator,
Mechanic/Welder, Mechanic/Welder, Lead, Operations Manager, Plant Electrician, Plant
Engineer, Senior Human Resources Analyst (revised), and Site Safety
Administrator/Control Room Operator, as shown in Exhibit A of this Resolution and
referred to as Exhibit A of the City’s Classification and Compensation Plan.
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Resolution No. 2021-42
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SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 2021.
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MELISSA YBARRA, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA,
Interim City Attorney
City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
Management, Confidential, Elected Officials, and Unclassified
Exhibit A
Fiscal Year: 2021-2022
Effective November 16, 2021
CLASS
CODE OCCUPATIONAL JOB FAMILIES AND JOB CLASSES FLSA
EMPLOYEE
GROUP
PAY
GRADE
{a}
ANNUAL
{a}
MONTHLY HOURLY PAY PERIOD
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
1420 Human Resources Analyst E C 28
Step 1 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 2 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 3 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
Step 4 110,780$ 9,232$ 53.2597$ 4,260.78$
Step 5 116,319$ 9,693$ 55.9227$ 4,473.81$
1415 Senior Human Resources Analyst E C 33
Step 1 122,135$ 10,178$ 58.7188$ 4,697.50$
Step 2 128,242$ 10,687$ 61.6547$ 4,932.38$
Step 3 134,654$ 11,221$ 64.7375$ 5,179.00$
Step 4 141,387$ 11,782$ 67.9743$ 5,437.95$
Step 5 148,456$ 12,371$ 71.3731$ 5,709.84$
PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
8311 Assistant General Manager - Generation and Operations E M 43
Step 1 198,945$ 16,579$ 95.6468$ 7,651.74$
Step 2 208,893$ 17,408$ 100.4292$ 8,034.33$
Step 3 219,337$ 18,278$ 105.4506$ 8,436.05$
Step 4 230,304$ 19,192$ 110.7232$ 8,857.86$
Step 5 241,819$ 20,152$ 116.2593$ 9,300.75$
Electric Operations Division
8320 Maintenance Manager E M 36
Step 1 141,387$ 11,782$ 67.9743$ 5,437.95$
Step 2 148,456$ 12,371$ 71.3731$ 5,709.84$
Step 3 155,879$ 12,990$ 74.9417$ 5,995.34$
Step 4 163,673$ 13,639$ 78.6888$ 6,295.11$
Step 5 171,856$ 14,321$ 82.6233$ 6,609.86$
8316 Operations Manager E M 37
Step 1 148,456$ 12,371$ 71.3731$ 5,709.84$
Step 2 155,879$ 12,990$ 74.9417$ 5,995.34$
Step 3 163,673$ 13,639$ 78.6888$ 6,295.11$
Step 4 171,856$ 14,321$ 82.6233$ 6,609.86$
Step 5 180,449$ 15,037$ 86.7545$ 6,940.36$
Malburg Generation Station Division
8355 Control Room Operator NE U 26
Step 1 86,799$ 7,233$ 41.7304$ 3,338.43$
Step 2 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 3 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 4 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 5 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
Management, Confidential, Elected Officials, and Unclassified
Exhibit A
Fiscal Year: 2021-2022
Effective November 16, 2021
CLASS
CODE OCCUPATIONAL JOB FAMILIES AND JOB CLASSES FLSA
EMPLOYEE
GROUP
PAY
GRADE
{a}
ANNUAL
{a}
MONTHLY HOURLY PAY PERIOD
8340 Control Room Operator, Senior NE U 28
Step 1 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 2 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 3 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
Step 4 110,780$ 9,232$ 53.2597$ 4,260.78$
Step 5 116,319$ 9,693$ 55.9227$ 4,473.81$
8370 Field Operator NE U 24
Step 1 78,729$ 6,561$ 37.8507$ 3,028.06$
Step 2 82,666$ 6,889$ 39.7433$ 3,179.46$
Step 3 86,799$ 7,233$ 41.7304$ 3,338.43$
Step 4 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 5 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
8360 Instrument & Controls Technician NE U 25
Step 1 82,666$ 6,889$ 39.7433$ 3,179.46$
Step 2 86,799$ 7,233$ 41.7304$ 3,338.43$
Step 3 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 4 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 5 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
8390 Material Control Administrator NE U 20
Step 1 64,771$ 5,398$ 31.1399$ 2,491.19$
Step 2 68,010$ 5,667$ 32.6969$ 2,615.75$
Step 3 71,410$ 5,951$ 34.3317$ 2,746.54$
Step 4 74,980$ 6,248$ 36.0483$ 2,883.86$
Step 5 78,729$ 6,561$ 37.8507$ 3,028.06$
8365 Mechanic/Welder NE U 24
Step 1 78,729$ 6,561$ 37.8507$ 3,028.06$
Step 2 82,666$ 6,889$ 39.7433$ 3,179.46$
Step 3 86,799$ 7,233$ 41.7304$ 3,338.43$
Step 4 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 5 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
8350 Mechanic/Welder, Lead NE U 27
Step 1 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 2 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 3 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 4 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
Step 5 110,780$ 9,232$ 53.2597$ 4,260.78$
8335 Plant Electrician NE U 28
Step 1 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 2 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 3 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
Step 4 110,780$ 9,232$ 53.2597$ 4,260.78$
Step 5 116,319$ 9,693$ 55.9227$ 4,473.81$
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City of Vernon
Classification and Compensation Plan
Management, Confidential, Elected Officials, and Unclassified
Exhibit A
Fiscal Year: 2021-2022
Effective November 16, 2021
CLASS
CODE OCCUPATIONAL JOB FAMILIES AND JOB CLASSES FLSA
EMPLOYEE
GROUP
PAY
GRADE
{a}
ANNUAL
{a}
MONTHLY HOURLY PAY PERIOD
8330 Plant Engineer NE U 35
Step 1 134,654$ 11,221$ 64.7375$ 5,179.00$
Step 2 141,387$ 11,782$ 67.9743$ 5,437.95$
Step 3 148,456$ 12,371$ 71.3731$ 5,709.84$
Step 4 155,879$ 12,990$ 74.9417$ 5,995.34$
Step 5 163,673$ 13,639$ 78.6888$ 6,295.11$
8345 Site Safety Administrator/Control Room Operator NE U 27
Step 1 91,139$ 7,595$ 43.8169$ 3,505.35$
Step 2 95,696$ 7,975$ 46.0078$ 3,680.62$
Step 3 100,481$ 8,373$ 48.3081$ 3,864.65$
Step 4 105,505$ 8,792$ 50.7235$ 4,057.88$
Step 5 110,780$ 9,232$ 53.2597$ 4,260.78$
Footnote:
{a} - The annual and monthly salaries are reported as whole dollar without the cents ONLY for reporting purposes.
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