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20231003 City Council MinutesMINUTES VERNON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Larios called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. FLAG SALUTE Mayor Larios led the Flag Salute. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Crystal Larios, Mayor Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro Tem Melissa Ybarra, Council Member Leticia Lopez, Council Member Jesus Rivera, Council Member STAFF PRESENT: Carlos Fandino, City Administrator Angela Kimmey, Deputy City Administrator Zaynah Moussa, City Attorney Lisa Pope, City Clerk Scott Williams, Finance Director Fredrick Agyin, Health and Environmental Control Director Michael Earl, Human Resources Director Robert Sousa, Police Chief Dan Wall, Public Works Director Todd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General Manager APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA MOTION Councill Member Ybarra moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENT Leonora K. Carrillo, Principal of Vernon City Elementary School, introduced herself to the City Council and community. DocuSign Envelope ID: C45F7D21-080C-4931-B67E-BBFE11E7FF64 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 5 October 3, 2023 PRESENTATIONS 1. Proclamation Recognizing Daniel Cordova The City Council acknowledged Daniel Cordova for his years of service to the City. 2. Indigenous Peoples’ Day Proclamation City Clerk Pope read the proclamation and the City Council proclaimed October 9, 2023 as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the City of Vernon. CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Rivera seconded a motion to approve the Consent Calendar. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. The Consent Calendar consisted of the following items: 3. Meeting Minutes Recommendation: Approve the September 19, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. 4. Operating Account Warrant Register Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 117, for the period of August 20 through September 2, 2023, totaling $7,078,751.65 and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling $6,788,492.44 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $290,259.21. 5. 2024 Calendar Year Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Employee Assistance Program Benefit Proposals for City Employees and Retirees Recommendation: Approve the acceptance of the 2024 Calendar Year Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Employee Assistance program proposals and authorize the City Administrator to execute 2024 calendar year carrier agreements with Blue Shield of California, Anthem, MetLife, EyeMed, Mutual of Omaha, and Anthem PRISM EAP. 6. Resource Adequacy Plan for 2024 Recommendation: A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-21 approving and adopting the Vernon Public Utilities Department Resource Adequacy Plan for 2024, which includes the coincident peak Demand Forecast, the Planning Reserve Margin, the Qualifying Capacity Criteria, and the Qualifying Capacity from such resources, the City’s Resource Adequacy and Supply Data and approving the resources used to satisfy the California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO) tariff requirements and repealing Resolution No. 2022-35; and B. Authorize staff to submit the Vernon Public Utilities Department’s Resource Adequacy Plan for 2024 and the Monthly Resource Adequacy and Supply Data to the CAISO. 7. rPlanet Earth Los Angeles, LLC - Request to Consider Items Regarding Added Facilities for Electric Service and Electric Consumption Hurdle Escrow Funds DocuSign Envelope ID: C45F7D21-080C-4931-B67E-BBFE11E7FF64 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 5 October 3, 2023 Recommendation: A. Find the action is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15060(c)(3), because it constitutes government fiscal activities that do not involve any commitment to any specific project that may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment and organizational or administrative activities of a public agency that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment. Moreover, adoption of the Resolution does not qualify as a "project" because it does not have the potential to result in either a direct, or reasonably foreseeable indirect, physical change in the environment, in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15378(a); B. Authorize the proposed request for Disbursement No. 3 to the existing Added Facilities Agreement with rPlanet Earth Los Angeles, LLC, in substantially the same form as submitted, for electric service delivery in the amount of $416,610.27; and C. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-22 amending the Escrow Agreement, agreement regarding Assignment and Assumption of Purchase and Sale Agreement, and Added Facilities Agreement to release remaining escrow funds for Added Facilities, in the estimated amount of $813,915.40 plus accrued interest, and to waive the final electric consumption hurdle of eight (8) megawatts (MW) and release the final deposit of $441,613.98 plus accrued interest from the Consumption Hurdle Escrow Account. 8. Public Works Department Monthly Report Recommendation: Receive and file the July 2023 and August 2023 Building Reports. NEW BUSINESS 9. Amendment to Classification and Compensation Plan Human Resources Director Earl presented the staff report. MOTION Council Member Lopez moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to: A. Approve new, retitled and revised job descriptions; and B. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-23 adopting the Classification and Compensation Plan in accordance with Government Code Section 20636(b)(1) and repealing Resolution No. 2023-11 effective October 3, 2023. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. DocuSign Envelope ID: C45F7D21-080C-4931-B67E-BBFE11E7FF64 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 5 October 3, 2023 10. Citywide Fringe Benefits Policy Human Resources Director Earl presented the staff report. MOTION Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Rivera seconded a motion to: Adopt Resolution No. 2023-24 approving the revised Citywide Fringe Benefits Policy and repealing Resolution No. 2022-28. The question was called and the motion carried unanimously. ORAL REPORTS 11. City Administrator Reports on Activities and other Announcements. City Administrator Fandino welcomed Vernon City Elementary School Principal Carillo. He announced Coffee with a Cop on October 4 from 8 to 10 a.m. at the new Starbucks on Soto Street; Grantmaking Workshop on October 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Annual Career Day on October 18, 5:30 – 7 p.m.; and the Annual Spooktacular on October 26, 2023. 12. City Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to Staff. None. RECESS Mayor Larios recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:14 a.m. CLOSED SESSION 13. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation Initiation of Litigation Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4) Number of potential cases: 1 RECONVENE At 9:51 a.m., Mayor Larios adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular meeting. CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, Council received an update from legal counsel and provided direction on the City’s participation in City of Whittier, et al v. LA Superior Court, et al (LASC Case Number 23STCP03579). DocuSign Envelope ID: C45F7D21-080C-4931-B67E-BBFE11E7FF64 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 5 October 3, 2023 ADJOURNMENT Mayor Larios adjourned the meeting at 9:51 a.m. ______________________________ CRYSTAL LARIOS, Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________ LISA POPE, City Clerk (seal) DocuSign Envelope ID: C45F7D21-080C-4931-B67E-BBFE11E7FF64