20230620 City Council Agenda PacketRegular City Council Meeting Agenda June 20, 2023
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Agenda
City of Vernon
Regular City Council Meeting
Tuesday, June 20, 2023, 9:00 AM
City Hall, Council Chamber
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California
Crystal Larios, Mayor
Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro Tem
Melissa Ybarra, Council Member
Leticia Lopez, Council Member
Jesus Rivera, Council Member
The public is encouraged to view the meeting at https://www.cityofvernon.org/webinar-cc or by
calling (408) 638-0968, Meeting ID 839-6576-6760#. You may address the Council via Zoom or
submit comments to PublicComment@cityofvernon.org with the meeting date and item number in
the subject line.
CALL TO ORDER
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF 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. Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by Vernon
CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee
Recommendation:
A. Receive and file the report on grants awarded by the Grant Committee for FY 2022-23
Docket II; and
B. Recognize the FY 2022-23 Docket II Scholarship Grant recipients for their outstanding
academic performance, personal achievement, community involvement, and leadership.
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2. Employee Service Pin Awards
Recommendation:
Recognize May 2023 Employee Service Pin Award recipients.
3. Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee Members
Recommendation:
Recognize outgoing Green Vernon Commissioner Ron Daerr and Vernon Housing
Commissioner Steven Spanks for their dedicated service to the City of Vernon.
4. City Administrator Report
Recommendation:
Receive presentation on various topics including New Business Welcome, Sweetener
Products’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, International
Council of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,
Residential Mixed-Use Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are to be approved with one motion. Items may be
removed from the Consent Calendar for individual consideration. Removed items will be
considered immediately following the Consent Calendar.
5. Meeting Minutes
Recommendation:
Approve the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
6. Claims Against the City
Recommendation:
Receive and file the claims submitted by Evelin Meza in the amount of $1,857.15 and
Norissa Alberta White-Isaacs in an undetermined amount.
7. Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111, for the period of May 21 through June
3, 2023, totaling $5,635,506.35 and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling
$5,329,469.88 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $306,036.47.
8. City Payroll Warrant Register
Recommendation:
Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 804, for the period of May 1 through May 31,
2023, totaling $2,694,562.67 and consisting of ratification of direct deposits, checks and
taxes totaling $1,773,782.97 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for
payroll related disbursements totaling $920,779.70 paid through operating bank account.
9. Fire Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the April 2023 Fire Department Activity Report.
10. Police Department Activity Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the April 2023 Police Department Activity Report.
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11. Quarterly City Housing Report
Recommendation:
Receive and file the June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report.
12. Blanket Purchase Order with The Home Depot
Recommendation:
A. Authorize a Supplemental to Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2023 Blanket Purchase Order with
The Home Depot for a total amount not-to-exceed $30,000;
B. Find that the best interests of the City are served by a direct award of a Blanket Purchase
Order to The Home Depot, without a competitive selection process pursuant to Vernon
Municipal Code Section 3.32.110 (B)(2); and
C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket Purchase Order with The Home Depot in an amount
not-to-exceed $189,250 to procure supplies for the Public Works Department and Vernon
Public Utilities for operational needs and special projects for FY 2023-2024.
13. Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet Group
Recommendation:
A. Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet Group
(NAFG) to purchase a Ford F-150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F-150 Lightning Pro for a total
amount not-to-exceed $135,440.88; and
B. Authorize a contingency amount of ten percent (10%) or $13,544 should the purchase of a
comparable vehicle be necessary due to limited vehicle inventory, and grant authority to the
City Administrator to issue a Supplemental to the Purchase Order to NAFG for an amount up
to the contingency amount.
14. Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group to Procure Fuel
Recommendation:
Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group in
an amount not-to-exceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywide fleet for Fiscal Year 2023-
2024.
15. Services Agreement with EN Engineering, LLC
Recommendation:
Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a Services Agreement with EN
Engineering LLC (EN Engineering), in substantially the same form as submitted, for Natural
Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services for a total amount not-to-exceed
$185,000, for a one-year term, with an option to extend the Services Agreement up to a
three-year term.
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16. Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Recommendation:
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(B)(3), the general rule that
CEQA only applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment. This
action receives and files an update to the City’s plan for the implementation of preventative
strategies and mitigation measures to minimize the risk of wildfires caused by electrical lines
and equipment; this action does not authorize any construction activity or any disturbance of
an environmental resource, and has no potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment; and
B. Approve the Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
17. Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation:
Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all related documents for the
procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year 2023-24, effective July
1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount not-to-exceed $4,965,500.
18. Utility Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation:
A. Find that the purchase of a utility vehicle for the Health Department is exempt from
competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.32.070; and
B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contract directly with
an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning model and
has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price not-to-exceed $71,000.
NEW BUSINESS
19. 2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Recommendation:
A. Review and approve the 2022 Military Equipment Annual Report; and
B. Renew Ordinance No. 1282 approving the Police Department’s updated military
equipment funding, acquisition, and use policy.
20. Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-14 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24 pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.010; and
B. Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing of
Direct Assessments (Warehouse Special Parcel Tax) with the County of Los Angeles
Auditor-Controller’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and
distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 2023-24.
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21. Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-15 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24, pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.020; and
B. Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing Direct
Assessments with the County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller’s Office, in substantially the
same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the Public Safety Special Parcel
Tax for FY 2023-24.
22. Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
Recommendation:
Appoint one environmental representative to the Green Vernon Commission (GVC) (partial
term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024).
ORAL REPORTS
23. City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
24. Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
CLOSED SESSION
25. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation
Significant Exposure to Litigation
Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)
Number of potential cases: 1
26. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of Litigation
Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)
Number of potential cases: 1
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
On June 15, 2023, the foregoing agenda was posted in accordance with the applicable legal
requirements. Regular and Adjourned Regular meeting agendas may be amended up to 72
hours and Special meeting agendas may be amended up to 24 hours in advance of the meeting.
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Guide to City Council Proceedings
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are conducted in accordance with Rosenberg's Rules of Order (Vernon Municipal Code Section
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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 Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Department:City Administration
Submitted by:Diana Figueroa, Administrative Analyst
Subject
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by Vernon CommUNITY Fund
Grant Committee
Recommendation
A. Receive and file the report on grants awarded by the Grant Committee for FY 2022-23 Docket
II; and
B. Recognize the FY 2022-23 Docket II Scholarship Grant recipients for their outstanding
academic performance, personal achievement, community involvement, and leadership.
Background
On May 17, 2023, the Vernon CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee (Grant Committee) held its
final grant award meeting for the 2022-23 fiscal year. There were a total of eight (8) Scholarship
Grant applicants included on the second docket (listed below in alphabetical order) and all were
approved by the Grant Committee for the amounts recommended, for a combined total of
$40,000.
1. Gabriela Bautista, Alliance Collins Family - $5,000;
2. Isabel Cantoran, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies - $6,000;
3. Itzia Corona, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies - $3,000;
4. Melony Dominguez, Garfield High School - $6,000;
5. Melissa Gonzalez, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies - $6,000;
6. Sophie Martinez, Brio College Prep - $3,000;
7. Sergio Morales, Garfield High School - $5,000; and
8. Damian Plata, Maywood Center for Enriched Studies - $6,000.
Section 2.48.130(D) of the Vernon Municipal Code requires the Grant Committee Executive
Director (City Administrator) provide the City Council a report of the grant related actions taken
by the Grant Committee. Certificates will be presented to all Grant Recipients to acknowledge
their awards.
Fiscal Impact
Sufficient funds for the total grant award amount of $20,000 for Docket II of FY 2022-23 are
included in the City's 2022-23 Community Promotion Budget Account No. 011-010-140-529715.
Attachments
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Michael Earl, Director of Human Resources
Department:Human Resources
Submitted by:Veronica Avendano, Administrative Secretary
Subject
Employee Service Pin Awards
Recommendation
Recognize May 2023 Employee Service Pin Award recipients.
Background
The following employee is eligible to receive their service pin based on the number of service
years with the City of Vernon:
TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE
Jose S. Reyna, Police Officer, Hired May 2003
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
None.
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Department:City Clerk
Submitted by:Sandra Dolson, Administrative Secretary
Subject
Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee Members
Recommendation
Recognize outgoing Green Vernon Commissioner Ron Daerr and Vernon Housing
Commissioner Steven Spanks for their dedicated service to the City of Vernon.
Background
The City of Vernon has several Boards, Commissions, and Committees, established by Charter,
ordinance, or resolution, that advise the Council on policy matters or review specific issues and
carry out assignments as requested by the City Council, or prescribed by law.
The following Commissioners have provided invaluable service to the City:
•Ron Daerr, Green Vernon Commission – February 5, 2019 to March 20, 2023.
•Steven Spanks, Vernon Housing Commission – June 7, 2022 to June 30, 2023.
Staff recommends the Council present Certificates of Recognition for their service to the City.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
None.
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Department:City Administration
Submitted by:Diana Figueroa, Administrative Analyst
Subject
City Administrator Report
Recommendation
Receive presentation on various topics including New Business Welcome, Sweetener Products’
Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, International Council of
Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run, Residential
Mixed-Use Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.
Background
The City Administrator Report is a presentation highlighting City projects, responses to Council
inquiries, and events and activities of interest to the community. The report will be available at
the time of the meeting.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
None.
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City Administrator Report
June 20, 2023
June 20, 2023
Item 4
Staff Presentation
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TOPICS
1.New Business Welcome
2.Sweetener Products Celebrates Centennial Anniversary
3.International Council of Shopping Centers Conference
4.Legislative Engagement
5.Legislators Urge Superfund Status for Exide Cleanup
6.Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run
7.Residential Mixed-Use Projects on the Horizon
8.Community Events
HIGHLIGHTS
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NEW BUSINESS WELCOME
ADMINISTRATION
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SWEETENER PRODUCTS CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
ADMINISTRATION
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INTERNATIONAL SHOPPING CENTERS CONFERENCE (ICSC)
City Administration staff attended
ICSC Las Vegas in May
•ICSC gathers industry experts who
strengthen communities and economies
by developing spaces for consumers to
shop, dine, work, and play
•Connected with professionals that offered
insight on retail prospects for Vernon
•Participated in economic development
workshops
•ICSC participation will continue
ADMINISTRATION
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INTERNATIONAL SHOPPING CENTERS CONFERENCE (ICSC)
ADMINISTRATION
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LEGISLATIVE ENGAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
Staff continues to develop
connection with local legislators
•Fluid communication allows for Vernon
to continually advocate for community
needs
•Office of Congressman Garcia
coordinated tour of Gaviña on May 1st
•On June 15th, Congressman Garcia Rep
met with City Administration
•Council is invited to the Congressman’s
Open House on June 29th
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LEGISLATORS URGE SUPERFUND STATUS FOR EXIDE CLEANUP
Recent media attention on Exide
Superfund status
•Vernon discussed Exide cleanup with
Senator Padilla in February
•Legislators brought attention to issue
with press conference
•LA Times ran subsequent article
addressing Exide issue and legislators’
support of federal Superfund priority
•Vernon continues to advocate for
additional funding for clean up
ADMINISTRATION
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
Torch Run routed through
Vernon on June 6th
•Local Law Enforcement agencies
partnered to carry the torch from
start to finish
•Largest Southern California
fundraiser for Special Olympics
•Since its start in 1981, this was the
first time that the “Flame of Hope”
was carried through Vernon
streets
POLICE
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
POLICE
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RESIDENTIAL MIXED-USE PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON
Multiple mixed-use
development projects in
queue
•Owners of properties along
Santa Fe met with City staff to
discuss potential projects
•Zoning modifications will allow
mixed-use development
•Proposed changes are
scheduled to be presented to
Council this summer
PUBLIC WORKS
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RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON
PUBLIC WORKS
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
Vernon Job Fair
•Event hosted on April 6th
at City Hall
•Approximately 30 local businesses were in attendance
•Nearly 100 job seekers registered to attend
•Another job fair will be scheduled for later this year
ADMINISTRATION
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
ADMINISTRATION
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ADMINISTRATION
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Upcoming...
Vernon Summer Swim July 9th
•Exclusively for Vernon residents
•Pool access at Rio Vista YMCA in Maywood for
residents who register
•Free food and lawn activities will also be available
for attendees
•Flyer is coming soon!
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City Administrator Report
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Department:City Clerk
Submitted by:Sandra Dolson, Administrative Secretary
Subject
Meeting Minutes
Recommendation
Approve the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
Background
Staff has prepared and submits the minutes for approval.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
1. 20230606 Regular Meeting Minutes
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MINUTES
VERNON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2023
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Larios called the meeting to order at 9:02 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:
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
Richard Corbi, Public Utilities Planning and Analysis Manager
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOTION
Council 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
Salima and Hanif Surani, Tuxedo LA, discussed their Vernon business offering a
warehouse filming location and expressed concern with the requirement for two
Police Officers at every film shoot.
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June 6, 2023
RECESS
Mayor Larios called a recess at 9:05 a.m. The meeting reconvened at 9:12 a.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to
approve the Consent Calendar. The question was called and the motion carried
unanimously.
The Consent Calendar consisted of the following items:
1. Meeting Minutes
Recommendation: Approve the May 16, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting
Minutes.
2. Claims Against the City
Recommendation: Receive and file the claim submitted by Barnaby Wang in the
amount of $825.68.
3. Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 110, for the
period of April 29 through May 20, 2023, totaling $11,223,138.38 and consisting of
ratification of electronic payments totaling $10,445,631.96 and ratification of the
issuance of early checks totaling $777,506.42.
4. Amendment to Classification and Compensation Plan
Recommendation: A. Approve new and revised job descriptions; and B. Adopt
Resolution No. 2023-11 adopting the Classification and Compensation Plan in
accordance with Government Code Section 20636(b)(1) and repealing Resolution
Nos. 2022-29, 2022-31, and 2022-33 effective July 2, 2023.
5. Annual Statement of Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2023-12 approving an Annual Statement
of Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2023-24 and delegating investment authority
to the Director of Finance/City Treasurer.
6. Notice of Completion for Contract No. LP-0584 – Rehabilitation of Reservoirs
3-1, 3-2, and 3-3
Recommendation: A. Accept the work by Capital Industrial Coatings, LLC,
regarding City Contract No. LP-0584; and B. Authorize the General Manager of
Public Utilities to execute and submit the Notice of Completion to the Los Angeles
County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
7. Services Agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. for Environmental
Compliance Services
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute the
Services Agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Jacobs) for
environmental compliance services, in substantially the same form as submitted,
for a total amount not-to-exceed $1,465,686, for a three-year term.
8. Purchase Contract with Insight Public Sector, Inc.
Recommendation: A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from California
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June 6, 2023
Section 15303, because the project consists of installation of small, new equipment
in existing facilities; and B. Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase
Contract with Insight Public Sector, Inc., in an amount not-to-exceed $60,530.37
for the purchase of an uninterruptible power supply.
9. Salvation Army Bell Shelter Reimbursement Agreement
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute a Reimbursement
Agreement for shelter beds within the Salvation Army Bell Shelter with the cities of
Bell, Bell Gardens, Commerce, Cudahy, Huntington Park, Maywood, and
Southgate, collectively referred to as the Local Coordinating Alliance (LCA1), in
substantially the same form as submitted, at an estimated cost of $31,379 and total
amount not-to-exceed $42,000 for a one-year term through June 30, 2024.
NEW BUSINESS
10. Commission and Committee Appointments
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to
appoint Ronit Edry and Jorge Nevarez, Jr. as business representatives to the
Vernon Housing Commission (VHC) with terms ending June 30, 2027. The
question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to
appoint Bertha Padilla, employee of a Vernon business, to the Vernon Housing
Commission with a term ending June 30, 2027. The question was called and the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to
appoint Marlene Ybarra, Vernon resident, to the Vernon Housing Commission with
a term ending June 30, 2027. The question was called and the motion carried 4-0,
Council Member Ybarra abstaining.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to
defer appointment of the environmental representative to the Green Vernon
Commission to request additional information from the applicants. The question
was called and the motion carried 4-1, Mayor Larios dissenting.
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11. City Council Appointments to Outside Agencies
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to
confirm existing and new appointments to outside agencies as follows:
The question was called and the motion carried unanimously.
12. Electric Rate Schedules
Public Utilities General Manager Dusenberry and Planning and Analysis Manager
Corbi presented the staff report.
In response to Council questions, General Manager Dusenberry and Planning and
Analysis Manager Corbi explained the cost of service study, anticipated future
rates, and transition over the next two years.
Board/Agency Delegate /
Alternate
California Contract Cities Association Larios /
Rivera
Central Basin Water Association
Merlo /
Larios
VPU Rep
City Selection Committee (Mayor)Larios /
Council
County Sanitation District #1 (Mayor)Larios /
Merlo
County Sanitation District #2 (Mayor)Larios /
Merlo
County Sanitation District #23 Entire Council
Gateway Cities Council of Governments Ybarra /
Lopez
Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District
Health and Safety Code Section 2024
Lopez
Independent Cities Finance Authority Lopez /
Merlo
Southern California Association of Governments N/A
Southeast Water Coalition Ybarra /
Rivera
Vernon Solid Waste Hearing Panel –
Up to 3 Councilmembers Public Resources Code Section 44308
Ybarra
Lopez
Merlo
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June 6, 2023
Deputy Director of Public Works Garcia provided his historical perspective and
discussed the top electric customers and potential for increased load.
Marisa Olguin, Vernon Chamber of Commerce, expressed concern with the
proposed 5% increase and need to ensure retention of existing businesses. She
reminded the City that it should be fiscally prudent and continue to reevaluate
rates.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to
adopt Resolution No. 2023-13 Amending Electric Rate Schedule Nos. CS
(Customer Service Fee), D (Domestic Service), GS-1 (General Service), GS-2
(General Service), LS-1 (Lighting-Street and Highway Utility-Owned System), LS-
2 (Lighting-Street and Highway Customer-Owned Installation), OL-1 (Outdoor
Area Lighting Service), PA-1 (Power-Agricultural and Pumping Connected Load
Basis), PA-2 (Power-Agricultural and Pumping Demand Basis), PA-TOU (Power-
Agricultural and Pumping Time-of-Use), TC-1 (Traffic Control Service), TOU GS-1
(General Service), TOU GS-2 (General Service), TOU PA-1 (Power-Agricultural
and Pumping Connected Load Basis), TOU-D (Domestic Service), TOU-G
(General Service-Large), TOU-V (General Service-Large), and TOU-Vt (General
Service-Large) regarding electrical rates to be charged for electrical energy
distributed and supplied by the City within its boundaries. The question was called
and the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
13. Citywide Annual Operating Budget, Capital Improvement Plan, and
Appropriations Limit (Gann) for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
Mayor Larios opened the public hearing. There being no speakers, Mayor Larios
closed the public hearing.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Mayor Pro Tem Merlo seconded a motion to:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-09 approving and adopting the Annual Operating
Budget and the Capital Improvement Plan for Fiscal Year 2023-2024; and B. Adopt
Resolution No. 2023-10 adopting the Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2023-
2024 pursuant to Government Code Section 7910. The question was called and
the motion carried 4-1, Council Member Ybarra dissenting.
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ORAL REPORTS
14. City Administrator Reports on Activities and other Announcements.
Deputy City Administrator Kimmey reported on the City’s participation in the
Special Olympics Torch Run; Blood Lead Testing at Vernon Village Park
Apartments; and the upcoming housing lottery on June 14, 2023.
15. City Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or
Directives to Staff.
Council Member Ybarra reported that she attended the 64th Annual Municipal
Seminar hosted by the California Contract Cities Association on May 18-21, 2023,
in Indian Wells, CA, with an approximate fiscal impact of $850.
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo reported that she attended the 2023 Regional Conference
and General Assembly for the Southern California Association of Governments
(SCAG) held from May 4-5, 2023, in Palm Desert, with an approximate fiscal
impact of $560.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Larios adjourned the meeting at 10:03 a.m.
______________________________
CRYSTAL LARIOS, Mayor
ATTEST:
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LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Department:City Clerk
Submitted by:Yonnie Parker, Deputy City Clerk
Subject
Claims Against the City
Recommendation
Receive and file the claims submitted by Evelin Meza in the amount of $1,857.15 and Norissa
Alberta White-Isaacs in an undetermined amount.
Background
The City received the following claims:
Date Received Name of Claimant Amount Demanded
June 5, 2023 Evelin Meza $1,857.15
June 8, 2023 Norissa A. White-Isaacs Undetermined
Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2.32.040, the above information is listed on the City Council
Agenda as soon as filing of the claim with the City as practical.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
1. 20230605 Evelin Meza
2. 20230608 Norissa Alberta White-Isaacs
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Scott Williams, Director of Finance
Department:Finance
Submitted by:Efren Peregrina Renteria, Finance Specialist
Subject
Operating Account Warrant Register
Recommendation
Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111, for the period of May 21 through June 3,
2023, totaling $5,635,506.35 and consisting of ratification of electronic payments totaling
$5,329,469.88 and ratification of the issuance of early checks totaling $306,036.47.
Background
Section 2.32.060 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. 111 covering claims
and demands presented during the period of May 21 through June 3, 2023, 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. 111, totals
$5,635,506.35. 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. 111.
Attachments
1. Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Scott Williams, Director of Finance
Department:Finance
Submitted by:Efren Peregrina Renteria, Finance Specialist
Subject
City Payroll Warrant Register
Recommendation
Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 804, for the period of May 1 through May 31, 2023,
totaling $2,694,562.67 and consisting of ratification of direct deposits, checks and taxes totaling
$1,773,782.97 and ratification of checks and electronic fund transfers (EFT) for payroll related
disbursements totaling $920,779.70 paid through operating bank account.
Background
Section 2.32.060 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. 804 covering claims
and demands presented during the period of May 1 through May 31, 2023, 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. 804, totals $2,694,562.67. 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. 804.
Attachments
1. City Payroll Account Warrant Register No. 804
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Department:City Administration
Submitted by:Diana Figueroa, Administrative Analyst
Subject
Fire Department Activity Report
Recommendation
Receive and file the April 2023 Fire Department Activity Report.
Background
Attached is a copy of a Fire Department Activity Report which covers the period of April 1 through
April 30, 2023. 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 – April 2023
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT
CITY OF VERNON STATISTICS
APRIL 2023
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FIRES:
Incident
Date/Time
Basic Incident
Number (FD1)
Basic Incident Full
Address
Basic Incident
Type Code And
Description
(FD1.21)
Basic
Property Pre-
Incident
Value
(FD1.37)
Basic
Property
Losses
(FD1.35)
Basic
Contents Pre-
Incident
Value
(FD1.38)
Basic
Content
Losses
(FD1.36)
Basic
Primary
Station
Name
(FD1.4)
Basic Incident
Address
Favorite
Address Postal
Code (FD1.78)
Basic Person
Involved
Postal Code
(FD3.18)
Basic Incident City Name (FD1.16): VERNON
CAD Basic Incident Postal Code: 90058
Basic Incident Postal Code (FD1.19): 90058
04/07/2023 LAC23116852 5110 South
DISTRICT
Boulevard and
DISTRICT BLVD
VERNON CA 90058
100 - Fire, other LAC163
LAC23117026 4600 South SANTA
FE Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
111 - Building fire LAC052
04/12/2023 LAC23122158 25TH Street and S
ALAMEDA ST
VERNON CA 90058
131 - Passenger
vehicle fire
LAC052
04/16/2023 LAC23127748 BANDINI Boulevard
and S SOTO ST
VERNON CA 90058
151 - Outside
rubbish, trash or
waste fire
LAC052
04/20/2023 LAC23131878 2369 East 51ST
Street VERNON CA
90058
162 - Outside
equipment fire
LAC052
04/28/2023 LAC23141590 BANDINI Boulevard
and S SOTO ST
VERNON CA 90058
151 - Outside
rubbish, trash or
waste fire
0 0 LAC052
04/30/2023 LAC23144447 2021 25TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
154 - Dumpster or
other outside trash
receptacle fire
500 500 LAC052
Count: 7
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TRANSPORTS:
Disposition Incident Patient Disposition (eDisposition.12) Number of Incidents
(ALS) Patient Treated, Transported 18
Assist, Public 1
Canceled (Prior to Arrival At Scene) 6
Canceled on Scene (FD Not Needed) 14
Canceled on Scene (Unable to Locate Patient) 4
Care Transferred to ALS 1
Care Transferred to BLS 37
Dead Prior to Arrival (814 Sxn I) (DOA) 1
Patient Refusal (AMA) - (No Transport) 21
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): 1 - Fire
MISC1 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1
RUB 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 1
RUB 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1 $0 0
RUB 154 - Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 1 $500
STRC 100 - Fire, other 1
STRC 111 - Building fire 1
STRC 162 - Outside equipment fire 1
Total: 7 Total: $500 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 3 - Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident
BEHAVB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
CP 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
CVA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
DB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
EMS 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 4
EXPOSA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
EYE 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
INJA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 9
INJB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
MAT 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
OD 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
CITY OF VERNON STATISTICS APRIL 2023 INCIDENT SUMMARY
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Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
POISON 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 1
SICKA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 9
SICKB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 2
TCA 320 - Emergency medical service, other 1
TCA 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 6
TCA 322 - Motor vehicle accident with injuries 1
TCB 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 7
TCB 322 - Motor vehicle accident with injuries 1
UNC 300 - Rescue, EMS incident, other 1
UNC 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 6
Total: 57 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 4 - Hazardous Condition (No Fire)
HM 422 - Chemical spill or leak 1
MISC1 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 1
Total: 2 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 5 - Service Call
911 521 - Water evacuation 1
ALRA 531 - Smoke or odor removal 1
ALRWF 521 - Water evacuation 1
HYD 520 - Water problem, other 1
INVO 520 - Water problem, other 1
PA 550 - Public service assistance, other 1
Total: 6 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Basic Incident Type Category (FD1.21): 6 - Good Intent Call
ALRA 600 - Good intent call, other 1
ALRA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 3
ALRAR 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 4
ARREST 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
ASSLTB 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 2
GRS 600 - Good intent call, other 1
GSW 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
INJB 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
INVO 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 2
MISC1 600 - Good intent call, other 1
MISC1 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
CITY OF VERNON STATISTICS APRIL 2023 INCIDENT SUMMARY
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Cad Initial Cad Incident Type Description Basic Incident Type Code And Description (FD1.21) Number of incidents Property Loss Content Loss Acres Burned
MISCl 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
SICKA 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
TCB 600 - Good intent call, other 2
TREE 600 - Good intent call, other 1 $0 0
UNC 611 - Dispatched and cancelled en route 1
Total: 25 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
ALRAR 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
ALRWF 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
ALRWF 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 2
ALRWF 745 - Alarm system activation, no fire - unintentional 1
ALRWFR 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 1
TCB 700 - False alarm or false call, other 1
Total: 8 Total: $0 Total: 0 Total: 0
Total: 105 Total: $500 Total: 0 Total: 0
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)
04/01/23 LAC23109152 SICKA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
East VERNON Avenue and
S SANTA FE AV VERNON
CA 90058
East VERNON Avenue
and S SANTA FE AV
04/01/23 LAC23109762 UNC 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3620 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
3620 South SANTA FE
Avenue
04/02/23 LAC23110117 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5325 South SOTO Street
VERNON CA 90058
5325 South SOTO
Street
E13
04/02/23 LAC23110341 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South BOYLE Avenue and E
LEONIS BLVD VERNON CA
90058
South BOYLE Avenue
and E LEONIS BLVD
E13
04/03/23 LAC23111792 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2848 East 54TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2848 East 54TH Street E13
04/03/23 LAC23111847 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
District & Loma Vista
DISTRICT Boulevard and
LOMA VISTA AV VERNON
CA 90058
District & Loma Vista
DISTRICT Boulevard
and LOMA VISTA AV
S13
CITY OF VERNON STATISTICS APRIL 2023 INCIDENT SUMMARY
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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)
04/03/23 LAC23111886 OD 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South ALAMEDA Street and
25TH ST VERNON CA
90058
South ALAMEDA Street
and 25TH ST
E52
04/03/23 LAC23111923 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2121 East 37TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2121 East 37TH Street E52
04/03/23 LAC23111971 GSW 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
GIFFORD Avenue and E
50TH ST VERNON CA
90058
GIFFORD Avenue and
E 50TH ST
04/04/23 LAC23112335 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2311 East 48TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2311 East 48TH Street E13
04/04/23 LAC23112456 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South BOYLE Avenue and E
44TH ST VERNON CA
90058
South BOYLE Avenue
and E 44TH ST
S13
04/04/23 LAC23112641 911 521 - Water
evacuation
4501 East 49TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
4501 East 49TH Street E13
04/04/23 LAC23113199 ALRWF 745 - Alarm system
activation, no fire -
unintentional
3049 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/04/23 LAC23113208 HM 422 - Chemical spill
or leak
2638 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
2638 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/04/23 LAC23113324 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4305 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
4305 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/05/23 LAC23113608 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2100 East 38TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2100 East 38TH Street E52
04/05/23 LAC23113630 LAW 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
5699 District Boulevard
BELL CA 90058
5699 District Boulevard E163
04/05/23 LAC23113755 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4471 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
4471 South SANTA FE
Avenue
S13
04/05/23 LAC23114533 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
East VERNON Avenue and
S SANTA FE AV VERNON
CA 90058
East VERNON Avenue
and S SANTA FE AV
E52
04/06/23 LAC23114775 UNC 300 - Rescue, EMS
incident, other
4646 HAMPTON Street
VERNON CA 90058
4646 HAMPTON Street S13
04/06/23 LAC23115102 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard VERNON CA
90058
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E52
04/06/23 LAC23115207 ALRAR 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2121 East 37TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2121 East 37TH Street
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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)
04/06/23 LAC23115224 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4260 CHARTER Street
VERNON CA 90058
4260 CHARTER Street S13
04/07/23 LAC23115885 INJB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4401 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
4401 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/07/23 LAC23116364 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2900 East 44TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2900 East 44TH Street E52
04/07/23 LAC23116429 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4927 South PACIFIC
Boulevard VERNON CA
90058
4927 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E52
04/07/23 LAC23116454 ALRWFR 744 - Detector
activation, no fire -
unintentional
2019 East 48TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2019 East 48TH Street E52
04/07/23 LAC23116496 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South BOYLE Avenue and E
46TH ST VERNON CA
90058
South BOYLE Avenue
and E 46TH ST
E52
04/07/23 LAC23116852 STRC 100 - Fire, other 5110 South DISTRICT
Boulevard and DISTRICT
BLVD VERNON CA 90058
5110 South DISTRICT
Boulevard and
DISTRICT BLVD
Q13
04/07/23 LAC23117026 STRC 111 - Building fire 4600 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
4600 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/08/23 LAC23117470 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
East VERNON Avenue and
S ALAMEDA ST VERNON
CA 90058
East VERNON Avenue
and S ALAMEDA ST
E52
04/09/23 LAC23118607 DB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2905 East 50TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2905 East 50TH Street E13
04/09/23 LAC23119488 MAT 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4401 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
4401 South DOWNEY
Road
S13
04/10/23 LAC23120011 CVA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4768 South ALAMEDA
Street VERNON CA 90058
4768 South ALAMEDA
Street
E52
04/10/23 LAC23120040 CP 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4755 East 49TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
4755 East 49TH Street S163
04/10/23 LAC23120159 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4575 LOMA VISTA Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
4575 LOMA VISTA
Avenue
S13
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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)
04/10/23 LAC23120334 EXPOSA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3031 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3031 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/10/23 LAC23120382 TCB 322 - Motor vehicle
accident with injuries
0 East SLAUSON Avenue
and S ALCOA AV VERNON
CA 90058
0 East SLAUSON
Avenue and S ALCOA
AV
E13
04/10/23 LAC23120705 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South DOWNEY Road and E
EXCHANGE AV VERNON
CA 90058
South DOWNEY Road
and E EXCHANGE AV
E13
04/11/23 LAC23121047 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3375 FRUITLAND Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3375 FRUITLAND
Avenue
E13
04/11/23 LAC23121072 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5980 South ALCOA Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
5980 South ALCOA
Avenue
S13
04/11/23 LAC23121546 TREE 600 - Good intent
call, other
6160 MALBURG Way
VERNON CA 90058
6160 MALBURG Way E13 0 0
04/12/23 LAC23122031 EYE 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3278 East SLAUSON
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
3278 East SLAUSON
Avenue
E13
04/12/23 LAC23122158 RUB 131 - Passenger
vehicle fire
25TH Street and S
ALAMEDA ST VERNON CA
90058
25TH Street and S
ALAMEDA ST
E52
04/12/23 LAC23122777 EMS 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2750 East 37TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2750 East 37TH Street S13
04/12/23 LAC23123104 TCB 600 - Good intent
call, other
2640 East 26TH Street and
E 26TH ST VERNON CA
90058
2640 East 26TH Street
and E 26TH ST
E52
04/13/23 LAC23123478 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2503 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
2503 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/13/23 LAC23123625 ALRWF 521 - Water
evacuation
2424 East 26TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2424 East 26TH Street E52
04/13/23 LAC23124014 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5500 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
5500 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/14/23 LAC23124456 MISC1 445 - Arcing, shorted
electrical equipment
2150 East 37TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
2150 East 37TH Street E52
04/14/23 LAC23124761 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4754 East 49TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
4754 East 49TH Street S13
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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)
04/14/23 LAC23124786 INVO 520 - Water problem,
other
4300 MAYWOOD Street
VERNON CA 90058
4300 MAYWOOD Street E52
04/14/23 LAC23125434 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard VERNON CA
90058
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
S13
04/16/23 LAC23127330 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South SANTA FE Avenue
and FRUITLAND AV
VERNON CA 90058
South SANTA FE
Avenue and
FRUITLAND AV
E52
04/16/23 LAC23127343 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
1 FRUITLAND Avenue and S
SOTO ST VERNON CA
90058
1 FRUITLAND Avenue
and S SOTO ST
S13
04/16/23 LAC23127748 MISC1 151 - Outside
rubbish, trash or
waste fire
BANDINI Boulevard and S
SOTO ST VERNON CA
90058
BANDINI Boulevard and
S SOTO ST
E52
04/17/23 LAC23128279 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3268 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3268 East VERNON
Avenue
S13
04/17/23 LAC23128493 ALRWF 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
4460 South PACIFIC
Boulevard VERNON CA
90058
4460 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E52
04/17/23 LAC23128846 TCB 700 - False alarm or
false call, other
East SLAUSON Avenue and
S DOWNEY RD VERNON
CA 90058
East SLAUSON Avenue
and S DOWNEY RD
E13
04/17/23 LAC23128962 MISC1 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3365 East SLAUSON
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
3365 East SLAUSON
Avenue
E13
04/18/23 LAC23129105 ALRAR 700 - False alarm or
false call, other
3285 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3285 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/18/23 LAC23129147 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4510 South ALAMEDA
Street VERNON CA 90058
4510 South ALAMEDA
Street
E52
04/18/23 LAC23129236 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3200 East SLAUSON
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
3200 East SLAUSON
Avenue
04/18/23 LAC23129578 ASSLTB 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
1567 East 25TH Street and
S ALAMEDA ST VERNON
CA 90058
1567 East 25TH Street
and S ALAMEDA ST
E52
04/19/23 LAC23130754 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3049 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/19/23 LAC23130791 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4510 South ALAMEDA
Street VERNON CA 90058
4510 South ALAMEDA
Street
E52
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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)
04/19/23 LAC23130958 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
2801 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
2801 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/20/23 LAC23131432 INVO 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
South DOWNEY Road and
BANDINI BLVD VERNON
CA 90058
South DOWNEY Road
and BANDINI BLVD
04/20/23 LAC23131476 PA 550 - Public service
assistance, other
2808 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
2808 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/20/23 LAC23131509 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5899 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
5899 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/20/23 LAC23131512 MISCl 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2900 BANDINI Boulevard
VERNON CA 90058
2900 BANDINI
Boulevard
04/20/23 LAC23131610 INVO 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
South ALAMEDA Street and
25TH ST VERNON CA
90058
South ALAMEDA Street
and 25TH ST
04/20/23 LAC23131878 STRC 162 - Outside
equipment fire
2369 East 51ST Street
VERNON CA 90058
2369 East 51ST Street E164
04/20/23 LAC23132029 ASSLTB 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3280 East 44TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
3280 East 44TH Street
04/20/23 LAC23132113 BEHAVB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3280 East 44TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
3280 East 44TH Street E13
04/21/23 LAC23133882 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South DOWNEY Road and E
LEONIS BLVD VERNON CA
90058
South DOWNEY Road
and E LEONIS BLVD
E13
04/22/23 LAC23134178 ALRA 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
5353 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
5353 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/22/23 LAC23134427 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
6172 South BOYLE Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
6172 South BOYLE
Avenue
S13
04/22/23 LAC23135120 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South SOTO Street and
BANDINI BLVD VERNON
CA 90058
South SOTO Street and
BANDINI BLVD
E52
04/23/23 LAC23135371 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
South ALAMEDA Street and
25TH ST VERNON CA
90058
South ALAMEDA Street
and 25TH ST
E52
04/23/23 LAC23135862 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3049 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
04/24/23 LAC23137305 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4950 East 49TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
4950 East 49TH Street E163
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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)
04/24/23 LAC23137536 SICKA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
25 25TH Street and S
ALAMEDA ST VERNON CA
90058
25 25TH Street and S
ALAMEDA ST
E52
04/25/23 LAC23137730 TCA 322 - Motor vehicle
accident with injuries
Randolph RANDOLPH
Street and S BOYLE AV
VERNON CA 90058
Randolph RANDOLPH
Street and S BOYLE AV
S13
04/25/23 LAC23137821 UNC 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5353 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
5353 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/25/23 LAC23137901 ALRWF 735 - Alarm system
sounded due to
malfunction
2501 South SANTA FE AV
#2529 VERNON CA 90058
2501 South SANTA FE
AV #2529
E52
04/25/23 LAC23138004 TCA 320 - Emergency
medical service, other
East 50TH Street and S
DOWNEY RD VERNON CA
90058
East 50TH Street and S
DOWNEY RD
E13
04/25/23 LAC23138126 SICKB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4301 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
4301 South SANTA FE
Avenue
E52
04/26/23 LAC23138940 INJB 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3280 East 44TH Street
VERNON CA 90058
3280 East 44TH Street
04/26/23 LAC23139438 GRS 600 - Good intent
call, other
East 54TH Street and S
SOTO ST VERNON CA
90058
East 54TH Street and S
SOTO ST
E13
04/26/23 LAC23139876 TCB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
1 FRUITLAND Avenue and S
BOYLE AV VERNON CA
90058
1 FRUITLAND Avenue
and S BOYLE AV
Q13
04/27/23 LAC23139956 ALRA 600 - Good intent
call, other
4401 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
4401 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/27/23 LAC23139976 ALRA 531 - Smoke or odor
removal
5050 EVERETT Court
VERNON CA 90058
5050 EVERETT Court E13
04/27/23 LAC23140449 ALRWF 700 - False alarm or
false call, other
1925 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
1925 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/27/23 LAC23140450 ALRWF 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
3049 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3049 East VERNON
Avenue
04/27/23 LAC23140626 HYD 520 - Water problem,
other
5100 DISTRICT Boulevard
VERNON CA 90058
5100 DISTRICT
Boulevard
E163
04/28/23 LAC23141369 MISC1 600 - Good intent
call, other
MALBURG Way and E
SLAUSON AV VERNON CA
90058
MALBURG Way and E
SLAUSON AV
E13
04/28/23 LAC23141590 RUB 151 - Outside
rubbish, trash or
waste fire
BANDINI Boulevard and S
SOTO ST VERNON CA
90058
BANDINI Boulevard and
S SOTO ST
Q13 0 0
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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)
04/28/23 LAC23141669 SICKB 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard VERNON CA
90058
4580 South PACIFIC
Boulevard
E13
04/28/23 LAC23141673 ARREST 611 - Dispatched and
cancelled en route
2851 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
2851 South SANTA FE
Avenue
04/29/23 LAC23142432 POISON 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
3031 East VERNON Avenue
VERNON CA 90058
3031 East VERNON
Avenue
E52
04/29/23 LAC23142433 ALRA 700 - False alarm or
false call, other
4401 South DOWNEY Road
VERNON CA 90058
4401 South DOWNEY
Road
E13
04/29/23 LAC23142773 INJA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
5208 South SANTA FE
Avenue VERNON CA 90058
5208 South SANTA FE
Avenue
S164
04/29/23 LAC23143230 TCA 321 - EMS call,
excluding vehicle
accident with injury
BANDINI Boulevard and S
SOTO ST VERNON CA
90058
BANDINI Boulevard and
S SOTO ST
S13
04/30/23 LAC23144156 TCB 600 - Good intent
call, other
South SOTO Street and
BANDINI BLVD VERNON
CA 90058
South SOTO Street and
BANDINI BLVD
E52
04/30/23 LAC23144447 RUB 154 - Dumpster or
other outside trash
receptacle fire
2021 25TH Street VERNON
CA 90058
2021 25TH Street E52 500
Count: 106
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Robert Sousa, Chief of Police
Department:Police
Submitted by:Donna Aggers, Records Manager
Subject
Police Department Activity Report
Recommendation
Receive and file the April 2023 Police Department Activity 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 – April 2023
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Activity Report
Period Ending: 4/30/23
TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
TOTAL
NON-INJURY
INJURY
Persons Injured
Pedestrian
NO.
39
21
18
25
0
PROPERTY RECOVERED
VEHICLES: $ 68,400.00
Fatalities 0
City Property Damage
Hit & Run (Felony)
Hit & Run (Misdemeanor)
10
0
9
VEHICLES STORED
Unlicensed Driver/Impounded Vehicle
Unattached Trailer
PROPERTY RECOVERED FOR
OTHER DEPARTMENTS
VEHICLES: $ 102,000.00
14
0
Abandoned/Stored Vehicle
Traffic Hazard
8
0
CITATIONS
Citations Iss (Prisoner Release)
Citations Iss (Other Violations)
Parking
31
0
159
Hazardous
Non-Hazardous
13
96
Citations Iss (Moving)
Citations Iss (Total)
109
268
CASES CLEARED BY ARREST
AR23-093
AR23-094
AR23-097
AR23-098
AR23-100
AR23-101
AR23-102
AR23-103
AR23-104
AR23-105
AR23-106
AR23-109
CR23-0473 14601.2 VC
CR23-0475 11364(A) HS
CR23-0479 487 PC
AR23-110 CR23-0547 11364(A) HS
CR23-0551 245 PCAR23-111
AR23-112
AR23-113
AR23-114
AR23-115
AR23-116
AR23-117
AR23-118
AR23-122
AR23-124
CR23-0560 273.5(A) PC
CR23-0569 23247(E) VC
CR23-0574 23140(A) VC
CR23-0576 11364(A) HS
CR23-0590 273.6 PC
CR23-0595 602 PC
CR23-0597 496 PC
CR23-0620 273(A)A PC
CR23-0625 11377(A) HS
CR23-0498 11364(A) HS
CR23-0505 10851 VC
CR23-0510 23140(A) VC
CR23-0512 11377(A) HS
CR23-0520 21310 PC
CR23-0523 647(F) PC
CR23-0530 602(O) PC
CR23-0531 487 PC
CR23-0546 273.5(A) PC
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VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
REPORT FOR PERSONS ARRESTED
PERIOD ENDING: 4/30/2023
ADULT FELONY ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ARSON
ASSAULT 1
BURGLARY
CARRY LOADED FIREARM PERSON/VEH
CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE w/ INJURY
EMBEZZLEMENT
1 1
FRAUD
GRAND THEFT: AUTO
GRAND THEFT: PROPERTY
HIT/RUN
1
2
PAROLE HOLD
POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY
RAPE
RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING
ROBBERY
SEXUAL BATTERY
VANDALISM
WARRANT (VERNON)1
WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)
WEAPONS
TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS
1
7 1 8
ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS AND DISPOSITIONS
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
ASSAULT
CARRY LOADED FIREARM PERSON/VEH
DISPLAY UNLAWFUL VEH REGISTRATION
DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LICENSE
DRUNK IN PUBLIC
1
1
9DUI 1
FAIL TO SIGN CITATION
HIT/RUN
MAIL THEFT
MUNICIPAL CODE - DRINKING IN PUBLIC
OPERATE VEHICLE W/O INTERLOCK DEV
PETTY THEFT
POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS
POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY
POSSESSION OF SUBT SIMILAR TO TOLUENE
RECKLESS DRIVING
1
1
2
4
RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING
SPEED CONTEST
THREATS
THROW SUBSTANCE AT VEHICLE
TRESPASSING 2
UNDETECTABLE FIREARM
VANDALISM
VEHICLE TAMPERING
VIOLATE COURT ORDER
WARRANT (OUTSIDE AGENCY)
WARRANT (VERNON)
1
1
WEAPONS
TOTAL MISD. ARRESTS 21 3 24
JUVENILES DETAINED --- FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
BURGLARY
CARRY LOADED FIREARM IN PUBLIC
ROBBERY
VANDALISM
WARRANT
0
0
0
0
0
0TOTAL JUVENILES DET.0 0
TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS (ADULT) TO DATE:
TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS (ADULT) TO DATE:
TOTAL JUVENILES DETAINED (FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR) TO DATE:
32
92
0
TOTAL ARRESTS AND DETAINED JUVENILES (FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR) TO DATE:0
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Daniel S. Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works
Department:Public Works
Submitted by:Daniel S. Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works
Subject
Quarterly City Housing Report
Recommendation
Receive and file the June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report.
Background
Staff presented this Quarterly Housing Report, for the period from March 2023 through May 2023,
to the Vernon Housing Commission at its June 14, 2023 meeting. The report highlights rent,
occupancy, inspections, and repairs
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
1. June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report
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Vernon Housing
Commission
June 14, 2023
Daniel Wall - Director of Public Works
Quarterly Report
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Overview
2
1.Rent Register
2.Occupancy
3.Summary of Calls Received
4.Operations
5.Closing
Public Works effectively manages City-owned
housing and strives to provide outstanding service
to its tenants.
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Rent Register
3
•Outstanding balance as of 6/1/2023 is $14,760.45
•Staff is resuming pre-pandemic practices for past due
notifications and working with tenants to eliminate
outstanding balances
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Occupancy
Block Properties Occupied Unoccupied
Furlong 10 10 No Vacancies
50th 8 7 3390 50th*
Fruitland 6 6 No Vacancies
Vernon 2 1 3560 Vernon*
*Ready to occupy – Lottery scheduled for Regular VHC Meeting of June 14, 2023.
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Summary of Calls Received
5
Month Calls
Rcvd
Types of Calls Avg. Days
To
CompleteRepairsQuestionsHousing
Inquiries Other
March 4 4 < 1 day
April 3 3 < 1 day
May 7 7 < 1 day
Totals 14 14 < 1 day
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Operations
●All service requests addressed
●Vernon Units
●DTSC Lead Abatement completed
●Improved landscaping/privacy
●Spring 2023 Safety Inspections completed
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Public Works:
1.Follows established VHC Policies and Procedures in
management practices including filling vacancies via lottery
2.Actively inspects and maintains City-owned residential
properties in accordance with best practices for landlords
3.Manages housing costs in a fiscally responsible manner within
the budget approved by the City Council
4.Stays abreast of current issues impacting City-owned
properties and tenants (environmental, rental assistance, etc.)
5.Engages tenants through proactive and legally compliant
communications to inform of actions and invite feedback
6.Plans for the future of housing in Vernon
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Daniel S. Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works
Department:Public Works
Submitted by:Cynthia Cano, Administrative Secretary
Subject
Blanket Purchase Order with The Home Depot
Recommendation
A. Authorize a Supplemental to Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2023 Blanket Purchase Order with The
Home Depot for a total amount not-to-exceed $30,000;
B. Find that the best interests of the City are served by a direct award of a Blanket Purchase
Order to The Home Depot, without a competitive selection process pursuant to Vernon Municipal
Code Section 3.32.110 (B)(2); and
C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket Purchase Order with The Home Depot in an amount not-
to-exceed $189,250 to procure supplies for the Public Works Department and Vernon Public
Utilities for operational needs and special projects for FY 2023-2024.
Background
The Public Works Department (Public Works) and Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) purchase various
supplies to meet City operational needs. Typically, both departments make such purchases from
The Home Depot (Home Depot) and each fiscal year blanket Purchase Orders are established
to facilitate necessary purchases.
During FY 2022-2023, Public Works initiated several special projects requiring increased
spending on supplies. Specifically, Public Works’ special projects included street island
improvements and City Hall beautification, as well as an enhanced graffiti elimination program
requiring a significant amount of paint. These projects are all still ongoing. To ensure that both
Public Works and VPU staff are able to procure materials and supplies necessary for their
operational needs for the remainder of FY 2022-2023, staff recommends approval of a
supplemental in the amount of $30,000 to add additional funds to blanket purchase order with
The Home Depot. Staff anticipates a need for increased spending to continue in FY 2023-2024,
as Public Works is making a conscious effort to utilize staff on special projects and reduce
spending on third-party contractors whenever possible.
To ensure that both Public Works and VPU staff are able to procure materials and supplies
necessary for their operational needs and special projects for FY 2023-2024, staff is requesting
the approval of a Blanket Purchase Order in an amount not to exceed $189,250. Pursuant to
Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.32.030(B), City Council approval is required as the total value
of the Purchase Order requested exceeds $100,000.
Staff is requesting that the City Council find that the best interests of the City are served by a
direct award of a blanket Purchase Order to Home Depot, as this vendor is the nearest to the
City with the inventory and breadth of products and equipment desired by the City. Other vendors
in the area do not offer the variety or quantity of products available through Home Depot, thus
utilizing an alternative vendor for select products would result in additional trips and time incurred
by City staff in locating/purchasing necessary supplies. Although there may be vendors with
comparable pricing, inventory, and product variety at locations further distanced from the City, it ..
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would be unproductive and inefficient for staff to procure supplies from those vendors, as much
valuable time would be lost in transit.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is not-to-exceed $219,250. Sufficient funds for the cost of supplies are available
in the current fiscal year and included in the FY 2023-2024 Budget in the Supplies Account of
the Public Works and VPU Departments.
Attachments
None.
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Todd Dusenberry, General Manager of Public Utilities
Department:Public Utilities
Submitted by:Adriana Ramos, Administrative Analyst
Subject
Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet Group
Recommendation
A. Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet Group
(NAFG) to purchase a Ford F-150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F-150 Lightning Pro for a total
amount not-to-exceed $135,440.88; and
B. Authorize a contingency amount of ten percent (10%) or $13,544 should the purchase of a
comparable vehicle be necessary due to limited vehicle inventory, and grant authority to the City
Administrator to issue a Supplemental to the Purchase Order to NAFG for an amount up to the
contingency amount.
Background
On February 1, 2022, City Council approved the purchase of one 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning XLT
for the quoted price of $73,770.41 and one 2022 Ford F-150 Lighting Pro quoted at $49,824.11,
for a total combined cost of $123,594.52 from NAFG.
Due to the high demand and limited supply of these vehicles, staff could not purchase the desired
vehicles from NAFG. Accordingly, staff obtained new quotes for one 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
XLT and one 2023 Ford F-150 Lighting Pro. The new quote for one 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
XLT is priced at $80,010.56 (attachment 1), and one 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro is priced at
$55,430.32 (attachment 2), for a total combined cost of $135,440.88.
Staff recommends approval of a Purchase Order with NAFG in the amount of $135,440.88 for
the purchase of one 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning XLT and one 2023 Ford F-150 Lighting Pro.
Additionally, staff recommends a contingency amount of 10% or $13,544, in the event vehicle
prices fluctuate due to inflation, supply chain issues, and/or if VPU must purchase comparable
vehicles that are different makes and models.
Pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code (VMC) Section 3.32.110(A)(5), the proposed purchase is
exempt from competitive bidding, as the purchase is through Sourcewell, which offers
participating agencies cooperative, competitively solicited buying contracts. The quote secured
from NAFG for this potential purchase is based on Sourcewell contract (contract 091521-NAF)
pricing.
City Council approval for this purchase is required pursuant to VMC Section 3.32.030(B), as
during the last 12 months, the City has awarded the vendor NAFG more than $100,000 in
contracts.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is $135,440.88 and is not-to-exceed $148,984.88, which includes the
contingency of $13,544. Sufficient funds have been budgeted in Fiscal Year 2023–24 Electric
Fund, Field Operations, Capital Equipment-Auto Account No. 055-050-550-660010 and Water
Fund, Capital Equipment – Auto Account No. 058-070-700-660010...
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Attachments
1. National Auto Fleet - Quote ID 21773
2. National Auto Fleet - Quote ID 21774
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One Unit (MSRP)One Unit Total % Savings Total Savings
Contract Price $73,564.00 $72,564.00 1.359 %$1,000.00
RO#: 9005
PO#: 055.0002942
Tax (10.2500 %) $7,437.81
Tire fee $8.75
Total $80,010.56
Jesse Cooper Quoting Department
Account Manager Account Manager
Email: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
Office: (855) 289-6572 (855) 289-6572
Fax: (831) 480-8497
10/11/2022 Quote ID: 21773
Order Cut Off Date: 8/26/2022
Ms Lisa Umeda
City of Vernon
4305 S. Santa Fe Ave
Vernon,, California, 90058
Dear Lisa Umeda,
National Auto Fleet Group is pleased to quote the following vehicle(s) for your consideration.
One (1) New/Unused (2023 Ford F-150 Lightning (W1E) XLT 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB, RO#: 9005 PO#: 055.0002942) and delivered
to your specified location, each for
- per the attached specifications.
This vehicle(s) is available under the Sourcewell Contract 091521-NAF . Please reference this Contract number on all purchase orders to National
Auto Fleet Group. Payment terms are Net 20 days after receipt of vehicle.
Thank you in advance for your consideration. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
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Purchase Order Instructions & Resources
In order to finalize your purchase please submit this purchase packet to your governing body for a purchase
order approval and submit your purchase order in the following way:
Email: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
Fax: (831) 480-8497
Mail: National Auto Fleet Group
490 Auto Center Drive
Watsonville, CA 95076
We will send a courtesy confirmation for your order and a W-9 if needed.
Additional Resources
Learn how to track your vehicle: www.NAFGETA.com
Use the upfitter of your choice: www.NAFGpartner.com
Vehicle Status: ETA@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
General Inquiries: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
For general questions or assistance please contact our main office at:
1-855-289-6572
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Vehicle Configuration Options
ENGINE
Code Description
99V Engine: Dual eMotor - Extended Range Battery, -inc: 131 kWh usable capacity extended range high-voltage battery, GVWR:
8,550 lbs, Ford Charge Station Pro, Delivered to customer through 3rd party supplier
TRANSMISSION
Code Description
44L Transmission: Single-Speed, (STD)
WHEELS
Code Description
643 Wheels: 18" Machined w/Black High Gloss Pockets, (STD)
TIRES
Code Description
___Tires: 275/65R18 A/T, (STD)
PRIMARY PAINT
Code Description
YZ Oxford White
SEAT TYPE
Code Description
US Medium Dark Slate, Cloth Heated Front Seats, -inc: gauge bolster, 8-way power driver w/power lumbar and manual
passenger lumbar
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Code Description
17V Tow Technology Package, -inc: smart hitch, on-board scales and trailer reverse guidance, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Trailer
Brake Controller, Pro Trailer Backup Assist,
___GVWR: 8,550 lbs
___Ford Charge Station Pro Delete
47R Tray Style Floor Liner
85H Back-Up Alarm System
63X On-Board Scales & Smart Hitch Removal
OPTION PACKAGE
Code Description
311A Equipment Group 311A Standard
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2023 Ford F-150 Lightning XLT 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB
CODE MSRP
W1E $59,474.00
99V $12,500.00
44L $0.00
643 $0.00
___$0.00
YZ $0.00
US $0.00
17V $1,395.00
___INC
___($1,295.00)
47R $200.00
85H $145.00
63X ($650.00)
311A $0.00
$71,769.00
$0.00
$1,795.00
$73,564.00
Est City: 25 (2022) MPG
Est Highway: 25 (2022) MPG
Est Highway Cruising Range: 765.00 mi
2023 Fleet/Non-Retail Ford F-150 Lightning XLT 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145"
WB
WINDOW STICKER
MODEL
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning XLT 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB
OPTIONS
Engine: Dual eMotor - Extended Range Battery, -inc: 131 kWh usable capacity extended range high-voltage battery, GVWR: 8,550 lbs,
Ford Charge Station Pro, Delivered to customer through 3rd party supplier
Transmission: Single-Speed, (STD)
Wheels: 18" Machined w/Black High Gloss Pockets, (STD)
Tires: 275/65R18 A/T, (STD)
Oxford White
Medium Dark Slate, Cloth Heated Front Seats, -inc: gauge bolster, 8-way power driver w/power lumbar and manual passenger lumbar
Tow Technology Package, -inc: smart hitch, on-board scales and trailer reverse guidance, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Trailer Brake
Controller, Pro Trailer Backup Assist,
GVWR: 8,550 lbs
Ford Charge Station Pro Delete
Tray Style Floor Liner
Back-Up Alarm System
On-Board Scales & Smart Hitch Removal
Equipment Group 311A Standard
Please note selected options override standard equipment
SUBTOTAL
Advert/ Adjustments
Manufacturer Destination Charge
TOTAL PRICE
Any performance-related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions.
Notes
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Standard Equipment
MECHANICAL
Engine: Dual eMotor - Standard Battery -inc: 98 kWh usable capacity standard range high-voltage battery (STD)
Transmission: Single-Speed (STD)
EXTERIOR
Wheels: 18" Machined w/Black High Gloss Pockets (STD)
Tires: 275/65R18 A/T (STD)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Transmission w/Driver Selectable Mode
Full-Time All-Wheel
Driver Selectable Rear Locking Differential
Battery w/Run Down Protection
Class IV Towing Equipment -inc: Hitch and Trailer Sway Control
Trailer Wiring Harness
2235# Maximum Payload
GVWR: 8,250 lbs
HD Front Shock Absorbers and Gas-Pressurized Rear Shock Absorbers
Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars
Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
Permanent Locking Hubs
Double Wishbone Front Suspension w/Coil Springs
Trailing Arm Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs
Regenerative 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Hold Control and Electric Parking
Brake
Lithium Ion Traction Battery w/10.5 kW Onboard Charger, 14 Hrs Charge Time @ 220/240V and1.517 Hrs Charge Time @ 440V
Regular Box Style
Aluminum Spare Wheel
Full-Size Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown
Clearcoat Paint
Body-Colored Front Bumper w/Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and 2 Tow Hooks
Body-Colored Rear Step Bumper
Black Side Windows Trim
Black Door Handles
Black Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding and Turn Signal Indicator
Fixed Rear Window w/Defroster
Deep Tinted Glass
Variable Intermittent Wipers
Aluminum Panels
Black Grille
Illuminated Running Boards
Tailgate Rear Cargo Access
Tailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door Locks
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Autolamp Auto On/Off Projector Beam Led Low/High Beam Directionally Adaptive Auto High-Beam Daytime Running
Lights Preference Setting Headlamps w/Delay-Off
Cargo Lamp w/High Mount Stop Light
LED Brakelights
Headlights-Automatic Highbeams
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Perimeter/Approach Lights
Radio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control and Radio Data System
Radio: SiriusXM w/360L -inc: a three (3)-month prepaid subscription, Service is not available in Alaska and Hawaii, Trial length and
service availability may vary by model, model year or trim, Details: SiriusXM audio and data services each require a subscription sold
separately, or as a package, by Sirius XM Radio Inc, Your SiriusXM service will automatically stop at the end of your trial unless you decide
to subscribe, If you decide to continue service after your trial, the subscription plan you choose will automatically renew thereafter and you
will be charged according to your chosen payment method at then- current rates, Fees and taxes apply, To cancel you must call SiriusXM
at 1-866-635-2349, See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com, All fees and programming subject to
change, Not all vehicles or devices are capable of receiving all services offered by SiriusXM, Current information and features may not be
available in all locations, or on all receivers, Satellite and streaming lineups vary slightly, 2020 Sirius XM Radio Inc, Sirius, XM, SiriusXM
and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc
Fixed Antenna
Cloth Heated Front Seats -inc: gauge bolster, 8-way power driver w/power lumbar and manual passenger lumbar
Driver Seat
4-Way Passenger Seat -inc: Manual Recline and Fore/Aft Movement
60-40 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Fold-Up Cushion Rear Seat
Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Gauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Traction Battery Level, Power/Regen, Traction Battery Temperature and
Trip Odometer
Power Rear Windows
FordPass Connect 4G Mobile Hotspot Internet Access
Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel
Front Cupholder
Rear Cupholder
3 12V DC Power Outlets
Compass
Keypad
Remote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, Illuminated Entry and Panic Button
Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning
HVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts and Console Ducts
Locking Glove Box
Driver Foot Rest
Full Cloth Headliner
Urethane Gear Shifter Material
Interior Trim -inc: Metal-Look Instrument Panel Insert, Cabback Insulator, Metal-Look Door Panel Insert and Chrome/Metal-Look Interior
Accents
Day-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors
Full Floor Console w/Locking Storage, Mini Overhead Console w/Storage, 3 12V DC Power Outlets and 7 120V AC Power Outlets
Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
Front And Rear Map Lights
Plastic Floor Trim
Full Carpet Floor Covering -inc: Carpet Front And Rear Floor Mats
Cargo Area Concealed Storage
Pickup Cargo Box And Cargo Space Lights
Smart Device Remote Engine Start
Integrated Navigation System w/Voice Activation
Forward Sensing System
SYNC 4 w/Enhanced Voice Recognition -inc: 12" LCD capacitive touchscreen w/swipe capability, information on demand panel, wireless
phone connection, cloud connected, AppLink w/App catalog, 911 Assist, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, digital
owners manual, conversational voice command recognition and connected built-in navigation, Note: Navigation services require SYNC4
and FordPass Connect (optional on select vehicles), complimentary connect service and the FordPass app (see FordPass Terms for
details), Eligible vehicles receive a complimentary 3-year trial of navigation services that begins on the new vehicle warranty start date,
Customers must unlock the navigation service trial by activating the eligible vehicle w/a FordPass member account, If not subscribed by the
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end of the complimentary period, the connected navigation service will terminate, and the system will revert to embedded offline navigation,
Connected service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability, Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability
may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features, FordPass App, compatible w/select smartphone platforms, is available
via a download, Message and data rates may apply
Instrument Panel Bin, Dashboard Storage, Interior Concealed Storage, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door Bins and 2nd Row Underseat
Storage
Power 1st Row Windows w/Driver And Passenger 1-Touch Up/Down
Delayed Accessory Power
Power Door Locks w/Autolock Feature
Power Adjustable Pedals
Outside Temp Gauge
Digital Appearance
Driver And Passenger Heated-Cushion, Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback
Manual Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head Restraints
Seats w/Cloth Back Material
2 Seatback Storage Pockets
Perimeter Alarm
3 12V DC Power Outlets and 7 120V AC Power Outlets
AdvanceTrac w/Roll Stability Control Electronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)
ABS And Driveline Traction Control
Side Impact Beams
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
Ford Co-Pilot360 - BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) Blind Spot
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
Lane Keeping Alert Lane Keeping Assist
Lane Keeping Alert Lane Departure Warning
Collision Mitigation-Front
Driver Monitoring-Alert
Collision Mitigation-Rear
Aerial View Camera System
Tire Specific Low Tire Pressure Warning
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Safety Canopy System Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Mykey System -inc: Top Speed Limiter, Audio Volume Limiter, Early Low Fuel Warning, Programmable Sound Chimes and Beltminder
w/Audio Mute
Rear Child Safety Locks
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Reverse Camera Back-Up Camera
Front Camera w/Washer
Left Side Camera
Right Side Camera
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One Unit (MSRP)One Unit Total % Savings Total Savings
Contract Price $51,269.00 $50,269.00 1.950 %$1,000.00
RO#:5141
PO#: 055.0002942
Tax (10.2500 %) $5,152.57
Tire fee $8.75
Total $55,430.32
Jesse Cooper Quoting Department
Account Manager Account Manager
Email: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
Office: (855) 289-6572 (855) 289-6572
Fax: (831) 480-8497
10/11/2022 Quote ID: 21774
Order Cut Off Date: 8/26/2022
Ms Lisa Umeda
City of Vernon
4305 S. Santa Fe Ave
Vernon,, California, 90058
Dear Lisa Umeda,
National Auto Fleet Group is pleased to quote the following vehicle(s) for your consideration.
One (1) New/Unused (2023 Ford F-150 Lightning (W1E) Pro 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB, RO#:5141 PO#: 055.0002942) and delivered to
your specified location, each for
- per the attached specifications.
This vehicle(s) is available under the Sourcewell Contract 091521-NAF . Please reference this Contract number on all purchase orders to National
Auto Fleet Group. Payment terms are Net 20 days after receipt of vehicle.
Thank you in advance for your consideration. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
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Purchase Order Instructions & Resources
In order to finalize your purchase please submit this purchase packet to your governing body for a purchase
order approval and submit your purchase order in the following way:
Email: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
Fax: (831) 480-8497
Mail: National Auto Fleet Group
490 Auto Center Drive
Watsonville, CA 95076
We will send a courtesy confirmation for your order and a W-9 if needed.
Additional Resources
Learn how to track your vehicle: www.NAFGETA.com
Use the upfitter of your choice: www.NAFGpartner.com
Vehicle Status: ETA@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
General Inquiries: Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGroup.com
For general questions or assistance please contact our main office at:
1-855-289-6572
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Vehicle Configuration Options
ENGINE
Code Description
99L Engine: Dual eMotor - Standard Battery, (STD)
TRANSMISSION
Code Description
44L Transmission: Single-Speed, (STD)
PRIMARY PAINT
Code Description
YZ Oxford White
SEAT TYPE
Code Description
VS Medium Dark Slate, Vinyl Bucket Heated Front Seats, -inc: 2-way manual driver/passenger w/flow-through console and floor
shifter
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Code Description
17V
Tow Technology Package, -inc: smart hitch, on-board scales and trailer reverse guidance, 360 Degree Camera, Trailer Brake
Controller, Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Manual-Folding Power Glass Heated Mirrors, turn signal, black skull caps and LED
sideview mirror spotlights, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Forward Sensing System
479 Pro Power Onboard - 9.6 kW
63X On-Board Scales & Smart Hitch Removal
OPTION PACKAGE
Code Description
110A Equipment Group 110A Standard
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2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB
CODE MSRP
W1E $46,974.00
99L $0.00
44L $0.00
YZ $0.00
VS $0.00
17V $1,950.00
479 $1,200.00
63X ($650.00)
110A $0.00
$49,474.00
$0.00
$1,795.00
$51,269.00
Est City: 25 (2022) MPG
Est Highway: 25 (2022) MPG
Est Highway Cruising Range: 765.00 mi
2023 Fleet/Non-Retail Ford F-150 Lightning Pro 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145"
WB
WINDOW STICKER
MODEL
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro 4WD SuperCrew 5.5' Box 145" WB
OPTIONS
Engine: Dual eMotor - Standard Battery, (STD)
Transmission: Single-Speed, (STD)
Oxford White
Medium Dark Slate, Vinyl Bucket Heated Front Seats, -inc: 2-way manual driver/passenger w/flow-through console and floor shifter
Tow Technology Package, -inc: smart hitch, on-board scales and trailer reverse guidance, 360 Degree Camera, Trailer Brake Controller,
Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Manual-Folding Power Glass Heated Mirrors, turn signal, black skull caps and LED sideview mirror
spotlights, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Forward Sensing System
Pro Power Onboard - 9.6 kW
On-Board Scales & Smart Hitch Removal
Equipment Group 110A Standard
Please note selected options override standard equipment
SUBTOTAL
Advert/ Adjustments
Manufacturer Destination Charge
TOTAL PRICE
Any performance-related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions.
Notes
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Standard Equipment
MECHANICAL
Engine: Dual eMotor - Standard Battery -inc: 98 kWh usable capacity standard range high-voltage battery (STD)
Transmission: Single-Speed (STD)
WHEELS
Wheels: 18" Machined w/Black High Gloss Pockets
TIRES
Tires: 275/65R18 A/T
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Transmission w/Driver Selectable Mode
Full-Time All-Wheel
Driver Selectable Rear Locking Differential
Battery w/Run Down Protection
Class IV Towing Equipment -inc: Hitch and Trailer Sway Control
Trailer Wiring Harness
2235# Maximum Payload
GVWR: 8,250 lbs
HD Front Shock Absorbers and Gas-Pressurized Rear Shock Absorbers
Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars
Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
Permanent Locking Hubs
Double Wishbone Front Suspension w/Coil Springs
Trailing Arm Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs
Regenerative 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Hold Control and Electric Parking
Brake
Lithium Ion Traction Battery w/10.5 kW Onboard Charger, 14 Hrs Charge Time @ 220/240V and1.517 Hrs Charge Time @ 440V
Regular Box Style
Aluminum Spare Wheel
Full-Size Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown
Clearcoat Paint
Black Front Bumper w/Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and 2 Tow Hooks
Black Rear Step Bumper
Black Side Windows Trim
Black Door Handles
Black Manual Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding
Fixed Rear Window
Deep Tinted Glass
Variable Intermittent Wipers
Aluminum Panels
Black Grille
Tailgate Rear Cargo Access
Tailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door Locks
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Autolamp Auto On/Off Projector Beam Led Low/High Beam Directionally Adaptive Auto High-Beam Daytime Running
Lights Preference Setting Headlamps w/Delay-Off
Cargo Lamp w/High Mount Stop Light
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LED Brakelights
Headlights-Automatic Highbeams
Radio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control and Radio Data System
Radio: FM Stereo w/6 Speakers
Fixed Antenna
Vinyl Bucket Heated Front Seats -inc: 2-way manual driver/passenger w/flow-through console and floor shifter
Driver Seat
Passenger Seat
60-40 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Fold-Up Cushion Rear Seat
Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Gauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Traction Battery Level, Power/Regen, Traction Battery Temperature and
Trip Odometer
Power Rear Windows
FordPass Connect 4G Mobile Hotspot Internet Access
Front Cupholder
Rear Cupholder
3 12V DC Power Outlets
Compass
Remote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter and Panic Button
Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning
HVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts and Console Ducts
Locking Glove Box
Driver Foot Rest
Interior Trim -inc: Cabback Insulator, Metal-Look Door Panel Insert and Metal-Look Interior Accents
Full Cloth Headliner
Urethane Gear Shifter Material
Day-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors
Full Floor Console w/Locking Storage, Mini Overhead Console w/Storage, 3 12V DC Power Outlets and 7 120V AC Power Outlets
Front Map Lights
Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
Full Vinyl/Rubber Floor Covering
Plastic Floor Trim
Cargo Area Concealed Storage
Pickup Cargo Box And Cargo Space Lights
Smart Device Remote Engine Start
Integrated Navigation System w/Voice Activation
SYNC 4 w/Enhanced Voice Recognition -inc: 12" LCD capacitive touchscreen w/swipe capability, information on demand panel, wireless
phone connection, cloud connected, AppLink w/App catalog, 911 Assist, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, digital
owners manual, conversational voice command recognition and connected built-in navigation, Note: Navigation services require SYNC4
and FordPass Connect (optional on select vehicles), complimentary connect service and the FordPass app (see FordPass Terms for
details), Eligible vehicles receive a complimentary 3-year trial of navigation services that begins on the new vehicle warranty start date,
Customers must unlock the navigation service trial by activating the eligible vehicle w/a FordPass member account, If not subscribed by the
end of the complimentary period, the connected navigation service will terminate, and the system will revert to embedded offline navigation,
Connected service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability, Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability
may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features, FordPass App, compatible w/select smartphone platforms, is available
via a download, Message and data rates may apply
Instrument Panel Bin, Dashboard Storage, Interior Concealed Storage, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door Bins
Power 1st Row Windows w/Driver And Passenger 1-Touch Up/Down
Delayed Accessory Power
Power Door Locks w/Autolock Feature
Outside Temp Gauge
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Digital Appearance
Seats w/Vinyl Back Material
Driver And Passenger Heated-Cushion, Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback
Manual Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head Restraints
Perimeter Alarm
3 12V DC Power Outlets and 7 120V AC Power Outlets
AdvanceTrac w/Roll Stability Control Electronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)
ABS And Driveline Traction Control
Side Impact Beams
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
Reverse Sensing System Rear Parking Sensors
Ford Co-Pilot360 - BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) Blind Spot
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
Lane Keeping Alert Lane Keeping Assist
Lane Keeping Alert Lane Departure Warning
Collision Mitigation-Front
Driver Monitoring-Alert
Collision Mitigation-Rear
Tire Specific Low Tire Pressure Warning
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Safety Canopy System Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Mykey System -inc: Top Speed Limiter, Audio Volume Limiter, Early Low Fuel Warning, Programmable Sound Chimes and Beltminder
w/Audio Mute
Rear Child Safety Locks
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
Ford Co-Pilot360 - Reverse Camera Back-Up Camera
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Daniel S. Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works
Department:Public Works
Submitted by:Cynthia Cano, Administrative Secretary
Subject
Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group to Procure Fuel
Recommendation
Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group in an
amount not-to-exceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywide fleet for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
Background
The Public Works Department (Public Works) purchases the fuel for the City's entire fleet of
vehicles. ln order to avoid the higher cost of retail purchases at the pump, it is most advantageous
for the City to contract for the delivery of bulk fuel from a licensed vendor that can supply fuel to
the City's fuel tank locations.
Staff is recommending that the City Council award a Purchase Contract to Merrimac Energy
Group (Merrimac) for fuel in an amount not-to-exceed $600,000. For the proposed purchase, the
City intends to piggyback on the current contract between Merrimac and the City of San
Buenaventura (Ventura). The agreement expires June 30, 2023, but allows for optional extension
for up to four years, which the City of Ventura is currently executing.(Attachment 1). Per Vernon
Municipal Code 3.32.110 (A)(5), the purchase with Merrimac is exempt from competitive bidding,
as piggybacking allows the City to leverage the same prices and terms and conditions for
supplies, equipment, or services as in a previous award negotiated by another public agency.
The Finance Director has determined that piggybacking for this purchase is advantageous for
the City.
Under the contract with Merrimac, the price of red dye diesel, renewable diesel, gasoline fuel,
and diesel exhaust fluid and lubricants are determined daily by the Oil Price lnformation Service
(OPIS) Early Day "Los Angeles Average," as published weekly by the United Communications
Group. Merrimac shall monitor the daily pricing and advise the City of potential price increases
and/or decreases, enabling the City to secure the most optimal pricing for its fuel purchases.
On average, the City spends about $35,000 per month on fuel. With fuel costs escalating over
the past year, the requested not-to-exceed Purchase Contract amount will ensure that Public
Works is able to procure the amount of fuel necessary to operate the City's fleet for Fiscal Year
2023-2024.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is not-to-exceed $600,000. Sufficient funds for the purchase of fuel are included
in the Vehicle Expense Account for each City Department.
Attachments
1. City of Ventura – Merrimac Agreement
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CITY OF VENTURA
GfNfRAL SfRVICfS AGRffMfNT
CITY OF SAN BUENAVENTURA AND MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP
AGREEMENT NO. f\J -zz..-I 0'7'1
By this General Services Agreement ("Agreement"), the City of San Buenaventura ("CITY") agrees to
engage the services of CONTRACTOR (identified below), and CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the
services for CITY as herein described, for the compensation, during the term, and otherwise subject to the
covenants and conditions herein set forth. CITY and CONTRACTOR may be individually referred to as
"Party" or collectively as the "Parties."
1 . RESERVED.
2 . SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES.
Fuel and Lubricant Supplier in accordance with Request for Proposal No. P-130000664
3. PARTIES.
CITY OF SAN BUENAVENTURA ("CITY"), a charter city and municipal corporation of the State of
California, located at 501 Poli Street, Ventura, CA 93002
Merrimac Energy Group ("CONTRACTOR"), a corporation of the State of California, located at
3738 Bayer Ave., Suite 204, Long Beach, CA 90808
4 TERM OF AGREEMENT: From (Date): July 1, 2022 ("Effective Date") To (Date): June 30, 2023
Optional Extension (initial term, plus any option to extend, shall not exceed a total of five (5) years):
The City may, at its option, and with the approval of the Contractor, extend the period of the
agreement for one (1) year periods, for a period of up to four (4) years in accordance with the scope
of work and general terms and conditions of the General Services Agreement. Any price increases
or decreases shall be negotiated at time of contract extension.
5 . AGRE.EMENT AMOUNT: A Not-to-Exceed Amount of $784,640.00
6 . DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES.
The Designated Representatives listed below shall be authorized to act on behalf of the named Party,
be responsible for negotiations and contractual matters, and coordinate with each other to perform the services
under this Agreement. Additionally, CONTRACTOR's services shall be performed or immediately supervised
by the CONTRACTOR's Representative:
CITY Designated Representative: CONSUL TANT Designated Representative:
Name: Barbara McCormack Name: Bruce Mainor
Title: Fleet and Facilities Manager Title: Sales / Dispatch
Phone: (805) 652-4545 Phone: (562) 420-6000
Email: bmccormack@cityofventura.ca._gov Email: bmainor@merrimacenergy.net
Mailing Address (if differs from above): Mailing Address (if differs from above):
336 Sanjon Rd., Ventura, CA 93001
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7. CONTRACTUAL PREREQUISITES.
7 .1. This Agreement must first be approved as to form by the City Attorney, then executed
by the CONTRACTOR, after which the Agreement may be executed by an authorized person
on behalf of the CITY.
7 .2. A request for modification of the terms herein must be made in writing and presented
to the Designated Representative of the CITY prior to the time this Agreement is executed.
7.3. All proof of business license, insurance, and W-9 forms is required prior to execution
of this Agreement.
8. CONTRACTOR'S SERVICES.
CONTRACTOR shall perform/agrees to perform the tasks, obligations, and services set forth
in the "Scope of Services," attached to and incorporated into this Agreement as "Exhibit A." Once
this Agreement is executed, the Scope of Services may only be modified by written Amendment
pursuant to Section 18 of this Agreement.
9. COMPENSATION.
CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR for the services performed pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement in the time and manner set forth in the "Schedule of Compensation ," attached to and
incorporated into this Agreement as "Exhibit B." Once this Agreement is executed , the Schedule of
Compensation may only be modified by written Amendment pursuant to Section 18 of this
Agreement.
10.PAYMENT.
The CITY shall pay all undisputed portions of any applicable invoice within thirty (30) days
after receipt of an invoice. In the event the CITY disputes one or more items in an invoice, the CITY
shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of such invoice , notify the CONTRACTOR of the item(s)
being disputed and the reason(s) therefore. The CITY may withhold payment for such d isputed
items until resolution of the dispute.
11. COMMENCEMENT OF PERFORMANCE.
CONTRACTOR shall not perform any work under this Agreement until: (i) CONTRACTOR
furnishes proof of insurance as required under Section 21 of this Agreement, and (ii) CITY provides
CONTRACTOR a signed General Services Agreement, which shall serve as a Notice to Proceed.
All services required of CONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be completed on or before the
end of the term of the Agreement.
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12. STATUS OF CONTRACTOR.
The Parties agree that CONTRACTOR (and any subcontractors), in performing the services
herein specified, shall act as an independent contractor and shall have control of all work for which
CONTRACTOR is responsible, and the manner in which it is performed. CONTRACTOR shall be
free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with
CITY, provided that such work does not create a conflict of interest. CONTRACTOR shall have no
right or power to bind the CITY to any contracts or agreements with third parties. CONTRACTOR
is not an agent or employee of the CITY and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan,
insurance, bonus, or similar benefits CITY provides for its employees. However, the CITY retains
the right to provide general instructions to and observe the CONTRACTOR in the performance of
all services done on behalf of the CITY.
In the event CONTRACTOR or an employee, agent, or subcontractor of CONTRACTOR
providing services under this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction with the
California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) to be eligible for enrollment in PERS as
an employee of the CITY, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless the
CITY for the payment of any employee and/or employer contributions for PERS benefits on behalf
of CONTRACTOR or their employees, agents, or subcontractors, as well as for the payment of any
penalties and interest on such contributions, which might otherwise be deemed the responsibility of
the CITY.
13. LAWFUL PERFORMANCE.
CONTRACTOR shall abide by all Federal, State, and Local Laws and Regulations as may
be related to the performance of duties under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR, at its sole expense,
shall obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement, all appropriate permits, licenses, and
certificates that may be required in connection with the performance of services under this
Agreement.
14. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
CONTRACTOR shall not perform any services for the CITY when the CONTRACTOR is
impaired by alcohol or a controlled substance. When there is reasonable cause to believe that any
person has violated this provision, that person shall be immediately removed from the premises and
be subject to any applicable civil and/or criminal penalties under the CITY's Code and/or under state
law. All work performed under this Agreement shall be performed in such a manner as to provide
safety to the public. The CITY reserves the right to issue restraining or cease and desist orders to
CONTRACTOR when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported relative to the performance of
the work under this Agreement. The acceptance of CONTRACTOR's work by CITY shall not operate
as a release of the CONTRACTOR from such standard of care and workmanship.
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15. OWNERSHIP OF CONTRACTOR'S WORK PRODUCT.
CITY shall be the owner of any and all technical documents and records, including,
computations, plans, correspondence, and/or other pertinent data and information , both hard copy
and electronic, gathered or prepared by CONTRACTOR in performance of this Agreement and shall
be entitled to immediate possession of the same upon completion of the work under this Agreement,
or at any earlier or later time when the same may be requested by CITY.
15.1. Records and Inspections. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain full and accurate
records, with respect to all services and matters covered under this Agreement. The CITY
shall have free access at all reasonable times to such records, both hard copy and electronic,
and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcripts therefrom, and to inspect
all program data, documents, proceedings, and activities.
15.2. Deliverables. CONTRACTOR shall deliver to the CITY the studies, plans ,
specifications, or other documents as are identified in the Scope of Services; and
CONTRACTOR shall, upon completion of all work, submit to the CITY all information developed
in the course of the CONTRACTOR's services. CONTRACTOR shall, in such time and in such
form as the CITY may require, furnish reports concerning the status of services required under
this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall, upon request by CITY and upon completion or
termination of this Agreement, deliver to the CITY all material furnished to CONTRACTOR by
the CITY.
15.3. Ownership -Generally. All inventions, discoveries, enhancements, changes, or
improvements of computer programs developed pursuant to this Agreement shall be the
property of the CITY, and all patents or copyrights shall be assigned to the CITY, unless
otherwise agreed . CONTRACTOR agrees that CITY may make modifications to computer
software furnished by CONTRACTOR without infringing CONTRACTOR's copyright or any
license granted to CITY, unless otherwise agreed.
15.4. Ownership of Documents. Every report, draft, work product, map, record, and other
document reproduced, prepared, or caused to be prepared by the CONTRACTOR pursuant to
or in connection with this Agreement shall be the exclusive property of the CITY.
15.5. Confidentiality. CONTRACTOR may be granted access to information that is exempt
from disclosure to the public (Government Code Section 6254 and 6254.16) and may contain
"trade secrets" (see Government Code Section 6254 . 7) when it is necessary for
CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. If CONTRACTOR is
granted such access to confidential information, CONTRACTOR shall not be considered to be
a member of the public as that term is used in Government Code Section 6254.5.
15.6. Disclosure of Information. CONTRACTOR shall not disclose, publish, or authorize
others to disclose or publish, design data , drawings, specifications, reports, or other
information pertaining to the projects assigned to CONTRACTOR by the CITY or other
information to which the CONTRACTOR has had access during the term of this Agreement
without the prior written approval of the CITY's Designated Representative during the term
of this Agreement and for a period of two (2) years after the termination of this Agreement.
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16. NON-APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS.
Payments due and payable to CONTRACTOR for current services are within the current
budget and within an available, unexhausted, and unencumbered appropriation of the CITY. In the
event the CITY has not appropriated sufficient funds for payment of CONTRACTOR's services
beyond the current fiscal year, and if no funds are legally available from other sources to lawfully
make the payments, this Agreement may be terminated at the end of the original term or renewal
term and the CITY shall not be obligated to make further payments beyond the current original or
renewal term. The CITY will provide notice of its inability to continue the Agreement at such time
as the CITY's Designated Representative is aware of the non-appropriation of funds. However,
failure to notify does not renew the term of the contract.
17. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT.
At any time, with or without cause, the CITY shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to
terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to CONTRACTOR pursuant to Section 31 of this
Agreement, and such termination shall be effective immediately upon giving notice. There shall be
no period of grace after giving the notice of termination. Upon termination, CITY shall be liable to
CONTRACTOR only for work done by CONTRACTOR up to and including the date of termination
of this Agreement unless the termination is for cause, in which event CONTRACTOR need be
compensated only to the extent required by law. CONTRACTOR may terminate this Agreement at
any time during the term of the Agreement by giving the CITY sixty (60) days' written notice.
17. OPTION TO EXTEND AGREEMENT.
When in the CITY's best interest, this Agreement may be extended on a daily, month-to-
month, annual, or other basis by modification pursuant to Section 18 of this Agreement. The initial
term, plus any option to extend, shall not exceed a total of five (5) years.
18. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT.
This Agreement may be amended, modified, or otherwise altered, or its provisions waived,
only upon mutual consent of the Parties by written amendment, and as authorized by the San
Buenaventura Municipal Code, sections 4.600.190 and 4.600.200.
19. ASSIGNMENT.
This Agreement is for the non-professional services of CONTRACTOR. Any attempt by
CONTRACTOR to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without the prior written
approval of CITY shall be prohibited and shall be null and void. CONTRACTOR's services pursuant
to this Agreement shall be provided by the CONTRACTOR's Designated Representative or directly
under his/her supervision, and CONTRACTOR shall not assign another to supervise the
CONTRACTOR's performance of this Agreement without the prior written approval of CITY, by and
through the CITY's Designated Representative.
20. INDEMNIFICATION & HOLD HARMLESS.
As a separate and independent covenant from CONTRACTOR's obligations under Section 21
hereof, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, protect, defend with counsel acceptable to the CITY, and
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hold C ITY and CffY's officers , emp loyees , .agents , and volunteers harmle.ss and free fr om any and
all claims, liabilities , or expenses, incl uding attorney 's fees , arising out of or relat:ing to any negligent
act, neglig:ent om ission , or wrongfu l conduct , or any loss, damage, or injury, includ.ing death , that is
sustained from any comm unicable disease (inc 1uding 1 but not limited to any form of the corn navirus ,
or anyth·ing ,ema nating from or re lated to a coronavir us),; related i·n any way to CONTRACTOR's
perfonnanoe of ·ts services pursuant to this Agreement In the event CITY and/or any of CITY's
offioer.s. employees , agents, or volunteers are n:amed in any lawsuit 1 or should any claim be made
against it or any of them by lawsuit or othe .rwise arising out of or re lating to such neg l(gent act,
neglig1entomission , wrongful condt.ict. or .any loss, damage, or injury, including death, thaUs sust ained
from any communicable disease (including , but no t limited to a ny form of the corcnav irus, or anything
emanating from or related to a coronavirus), CONTIRACTOR sha ll indemnify them for any judgment
rendered .against them for such neglig.emt act, neg:Hge nt omission , wrongful act , or any loss, damage ,
or jnjury, i ncludi ng death, that is sustained from any commun ·cable disease (including , but not limited
to any form of the coronavtrus , or anything emanati ng from or related to .a coronavirus), any sums
pa.id out in settlement or otheiwise:, and al ll costs in curred by them in their de1e-nse, includ ing but not
limited to attorney's fees.
CONTRACTOR also understands and agrees that it is being employed to perform the services
provided for by this Agreement because of CONTRACTOR's professed expertise and experience in
performing such services. In addition, CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that while CITY or
CITY's officers, employees, agents , or volunteers may elect to do so , they have no duty to review,
inspect, monitor, or supervise the work performed by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement
except as otherwise expressly provided for by this Agreement. As a consequence, CONTRACTOR
waives any right of contribution against CITY or any of CITY 's officers , employees , agents , or
volunteers arising out of such failure to inspect, review, monitor, or supervise the work performed
by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement.
The CONTRACTOR's obligations under this Section of the Agreement shall survive the
termination of the Agreement.
21. INSURANCE.
Prior to commencing the services required by this Agreement, and at all other times this
Agreement remains in effect, the CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain in full force and effect
all of the insurance required by Exhibit "C," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference .
22. LIVING WAGE REQUIREMENTS .
During the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that if Living
Wages are applicable subject to the provisions of Chapter 2.525 of the San Buenaventura Municipal
Code (the "Code ") entitled, "Living Wages and Benefits for City Services" (a copy of which is
available upon request), CONTRACTOR will pay and/or provide the wages and/or benefits required
therein to all of its employees engaged in whole or in part in performing the services provided for
by this Agreement.
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23. PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS.
23.1. Application. The payment of State prevailing rates of wages as designated for
Ventura County for on-site work and delivery of materials shall apply to public works
construction projects over $25,000 and projects for alteration, demolition, repair, or
maintenance work over $15,000. Prevailing wages are required to be paid to all workers ,
including subcontracted employees.
23.2. Compliance with California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). To
determine if this Agreement is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement, go to:
https://www .d ir. ca .gov/P ublic-Works/PublicWorksS B854F AQ. html
23.3. Contract Splitting. It is unlawful to split, or separate into small portions, work orders,
projects, purchases, or public works projects for the purpose of evading these prevailing
wage requirements .
23.4. Use of Prevailing Wages vs. Living Wages. In the event that there is a difference
between the amount of wages to be paid under the CITY of Ventura's local Living Wage
requirements and the requirements of this provision, the wage rate that is the higher of the
two shall be applicable to this Agreement. PLEASE NOTE, with respect to Federal
contracts, other requirements may apply, in which case, the highest of the federal
Prevailing Wage, state Prevailing Wage and local Living Wage prevails.
24. COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS.
Each term and each provision of this Agreement to be performed by CONTRACTOR shall
be construed to be both a covenant and a condition .
25. NOTICE OF BREACH AND OPPORTUNITY TO CURE.
Neither Party will be deemed to be in breach of this Agreement based on a breach that is
capable of being cured until it has received written notice of the breach from the other Party. The
Party charged with breach will have fifteen (15) days from the date of receiving such notice in which
to cure the breach or otherwise respond. If the circumstances leading to the charge that the
Agreement was breached have not been cured or explained to the satisfaction of the other Party
within fifteen (15) days from the date on which the Party received notice of breach , the non-
breaching Party may terminate this Agreement.
26. WAIVER.
CITY's review or acceptance of, or payment for, work product prepared by CONTRACTOR
under this Agreement will not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights CITY may have
under this Agreement or of any cause of action arising from CONTRACTOR 's performance. A
waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant , or condition contained in this Agreement will
not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant,
or condition contained in this Agreement, whether of the same or different character .
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27. DISPUTES.
Except as otherwise provided in these provisions, any dispute concerning a question of fact
arising under this Agreement, shall be decided by the CITY's Designated Representative, who shall
reduce this decision to writing and mail a copy to the CONTRACTOR. The decision of the CITY's
Designated Representative shall be final and conclusive unless CONTRACTOR requests mediation
within ten (10) calendar days. Pending final decision of a dispute, the CONTRACTOR shall proceed
diligently with the performance of the Agreement and in accordance with the decision of the CITY's
Designated Representative.
28. DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
Should an unresolved dispute arise out of this Agreement, any Party may request that it be
submitted to mediation. The Parties shall meet in mediation within a reasonable time not to exceed
forty-five (45) days of a request. The mediator shall be agreed to by the mediating Parties. In the
absence of an agreement on a mediator, the Parties shall each submit one name from mediators
listed by the American Arbitration Association, the California State Board of Mediation and
Conciliation, or other agreed-upon service. The mediator shall be selected by a "blindfold" process.
The cost of mediation shall be borne equally by both Parties. Neither Party shall be deemed the
prevailing Party. No Party shall be permitted to file a legal action without first meeting in mediation
and making a good faith attempt to reach a mediated settlement. The mediation process , once
commenced by a meeting with the mediator, shall last until agreement is reached by the Parties but
not more than sixty (60) days, unless the maximum time is extended in writing by both Parties.
29. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER.
CONTRACTOR shall provide CITY with a complete Request for Taxpayer Identification
Number and Certification as issued by the Internal Revenue Service .
30. USE OF THE TERM "CITY."
Reference to "CITY" in this Agreement includes the CITY, its City Manager, or any authorized
representative acting on behalf of the CITY.
31. NOTICES.
All notices given or required to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and
may be given by personal delivery or by first-class mail. Notice sent by mail shall be addressed to
each Party's Designated Representative as set forth above in Section 6. When addressed in
accordance with this Section, such notice shall be deemed given upon deposit in the United States
mail, postage prepaid. In all other instances, notices shall be deemed given at the time of actual
delivery. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be
given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this Section.
32. FORCE MAJEURE.
Neither the CONTRACTOR nor the CITY shall be responsible for any delay caused by any
contingency beyond their control, including , but not limited to, war or insurrection , walkouts by the
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Party's own employees, fires, natural calamities, riots, or demands or requirements of governmental
agencies other than the CITY.
33. GOVERNING LAW.
The terms of this Agreement shall be interpreted according to the laws of the State of
California . Should litigation occur, venue shall be in the Superior Court of California, County of
Ventura.
34. SEVERABILITY.
If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid
or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion
of the court to render such portion enforceable and, as so modified, such portion and the balance
of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect and be enforceable.
35. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT.
This Agreement and the attached exhibits to this Agreement represent the entire
understanding between the Parties. No verbal agreement or implied covenant shall be held to vary
the provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties
to this Agreement and any subsequent successors and assigns.
36. NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY.
This Agreement shall not be construed to be an agreement for the benefit of any third-party
or parties, and no third party or parties shall have any claim or right of action under this Agreement.
37. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE.
Each Party hereto expressly warrants and represents that through its Designated
Representative it has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of its corporation,
partnership, business entity, or governmental entity, and warrants and represents that the
Designated Representative has the authority to bind each Party to the performance of its obligations
hereunder.
38. EXECUTION -COUNTERPARTS.
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and each such duplicate
counterpart shall constitute an original, but they shall not be effective nor enforceable unless and until
it is executed with the handwritten signature of an authorized representative of each of the relevant
Parties. No counterpart shall be deemed to be an original or presumed delivered unless and until
the counterpart executed by the other Party to this Agreement is in the physical possession of the
Party seeking enforcement thereof.
39. INCONSISTENT OR CONFLICTING TERMS.
In the event of any contradictions or inconsistencies between any attached documents or
exhibits incorporated by reference herein and the provisions of the Agreement itself, the terms of
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the Agreement shall control. Any exhibit that is attached and incorporated by reference shall be
limited to the purposes for which it is attached , as specified in this Agreement. Any contractual
terms or conditions contained in such exhibit imposing additional obligations on the CITY are not
binding upon the CITY's Designated Representative unless specifically agreed to in writing, and
initiated by CITY's Designated Representative, as to each additional contractual term or condition .
40. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
By signing below, CONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has reviewed the CITY 's General
Services Agreement terms and conditions and insurance requirements and that CONTRACTOR
hereby agrees to full compliance .
Signatures Follow
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In witness whereof, the Parties have entered this Agreement on the date last signed below
("Effective Date").
AN BUENAVENTURA
IJ, ,, ~
Name: Sofia Rubalcava
Title: Mayor
Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM
ANDREW HEGLUND, CITY ATTORNEY
PER SMBC, SECTION 4.600.050
MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP
Name:
Title: President
April 29, 2022
Date
April 29, 2022
Date
77-0189045
Tax Identification Number
Any modifications to the provisions of this pre-
approved Standard Form requires submission to
the City Attorney for review, approval and
signature.
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EXHIBIT A
GENERAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
(City of San Buenaventura and Merrimac Energy Group)
SCOPE OF SERVICES
SCOPE OF WORK
Contractor shall provide all fuel, diesel exhaust fluid, lubricants , transportation, labor, equipment
and incidentals associated with the provision of fuel to the City of Ventura .
Contractor shall provide an oil analysis program for all lubricants sold and a cost.
FUEL SPECIFICATIONS
All gasoline and diesel delivered under this contract shall rrieet the latest requirements of the
California Air Resources Board (CARB), Federal and local governments as well as fuel industries
laws, codes, requirements, standards and guidelines currently in force and any of those put in force
during this contract. Particular attention shall be paid to the American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM) laws, regulations and standards .
DELIVERY REQUIRE_MENTS
Contractor shall operate a 2417/365 fue l' supply operat ion . Deliver-ies sha ll be made , as requested ,
by the Ctty of Ventura Fleet Services within a maximum of 48 hours from notice during
weekly/regular hours , betwee n the hours of 7am to 5pm Monday through Friday , except alternate
Fridays at the Maintenance Yard, unless otherwise requested delivery. Current delivery sites are
shown i1n Exhibit A. The City reserves the right ta add ,or delete sites within the City as needed
dur:ing, the cours,e of the contract. Contractor shall desig nate the Customer SeNice Repr,esentative
for the City of Ventura contract for coordination of fuel ordering and deliveries.
Contractor shall make no unauthorized deliveries. Contractor shall be financially responsible for
any unauthorized fuel deliveries and shall be considered poor performance.
Contractor Drivers shall be HAZMAT trained and certified and DOT compliant. Drivers shall be
familiar with City of Ventura fueling sites, tanks , equipment, and type of fuel, location of delivery
sites, safety protocols and ingress/egress accessibility. Contractor shall have identification and
wear a uniform for identification and security .
Contractor's fleet delivery vehicles shall be environmentally safe, clean and comply with all Federal,
State and local emission requirements to promote a clean fleet. All delivery vehicles shall be clearly
marked with the selected fuel supplier company name/logo.
E M E RGENCY/DISASTE R PRE PAB EDNES S PLAN
In the event of a natural, or man-made disaster, operations for the City and the Contractor may be
impacted.
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Contractor shall submit with their proposal information supporting their ability to continue operations,
and service/product delivery, in the event of an unforeseen emergency.
The Emergency Preparedness Plan shall explain how your firm will provide assistance to the City
under allocation or limited supply conditions whether, or not, they are due to an unforeseen
emergency. State the priority level, criteria for delivery, and timeframe (assuming roads are
accessible) to the City public services and local agencies. List the location, quantity and type of
fuel storage available to supply fuel in the event of an emergency. The plan shall include the
location of refineries available to the Contractor in the Southern California Los Angeles area and
alternative locations in the Central or Northern California areas.
OPTION -DESIGNATED TANK OPERATOR SERVICES
As an option, the Contractor may be requested to provide Designated Tank Operator Services on
a monthly basis to perform monthly inspections of the fuel sites per APCD and in compliance with
the City's Permit to Operate .
SECURITY ACCESS .
Prior to the execution of a contract, Contractor and assigned employees entering City of Ventura
property shall be required to pass a Background check with the City of Ventura Police Department.
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EXHIBIT B
GENERAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
(City of San Buenaventura and Merrimac Energy Group)
SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION
Pricing Requirements
The price of all Red dye diesel, renewable diesel, gasoline fuel, diesel exhaust fluid and lubricants delivered
shall be determined daily by the OPIS EARLY DAY "LOS ANGELES AVERAGE", in accordance with the
following procedures:
(1)
a. OPIS as used herein refers to the Oil Price Information Services newsletter published weekly by
United Communications Group. Bethesda, Md.
b . The average posted price listed under the following column headings in the OPIS table titled,
"PAD 4/5 report" shall be used in determining the daily-adjusted price .
Location
Los Angeles, Ca.
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Red Dye Diesel ULS
Average
Reg Unleaded Renewable Diesel
Average Average
c . The Following definitions shall apply to the terms used in the price adjustment calculation.
OPIS Average: The Term is the LA Average posted price as listed in the issue of OPIS.
(2) OPIS at Delivery: This term is the average posted price as listed in the issue of OPIS published
daily during which deliveries are made.
The index for adjusting the prices shall be the OPIS Los Angeles average price for all refineries listed in Los
Angeles (PAD 4/5) for Red dye diesel No.2 (or alternative renewable diesel) and regular unleaded gasoline .
The OPIS price shall be adjusted in accordance with the plus/minus cents per gallon as bid hereunder. This
adjustment shall be firm for the life of any resultant agreement(s) to this Request for Proposal and shall not
be subject to change .
If the OPIS price is not reported for any day, the most recent price previously reported shall be utilized as
the base price.
If the marketing publication is canceled, or modified, the City reserves the right to re-establish the pricing
mechanism or cancel all or part of the contract.
The price for "delivery charge" quoted shall be firm for the initial period of contract.
Contractor's Customer Service Representative shall monitor the daily pricing and advise the City Fleet
Services of potential price increases or decreases so the best possible price is offered when the City needs
to order fuel deliveries.
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Description MERRIMAC
Unit Cost/Gal
1. 87 Unleaded Regular Gasoline
(Truck/Trailer Delivery) 5,000 Gal or More
State Brand(s) Quoting:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3658
Discount/Increase From OPIS (enter -or+) $ -0.0890
Delivery Charge (Citv of Ventura :) $ 0.00
Total $ 3.2768
2. 87 Unleaded Regular Gasoline
(Tank Wagon Delivery) 500-4,999 Gal
State Brand(s) Quoting:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3658
Discount/Increase From OPIS (enter -or+) $ -0.115
Delivery Charae (City of Ventura) $ 0.00
Total $ 3.2508
3. 87 Unleaded Regular Gasoline
(Less Than Tank Wagon Delivery) <500 Gal
State Brand(s) Quotina:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3658
Discount/Increase From OPIS (enter -or+) $-0.1199
Deltvery Charge (City of Ventura ) $ 0.00
Total $ 3.2459
4. Diesel NO. 2 (ULS) Red Dye
(Truck/Trailer Delivery) 5,000 Gal or more
State Brand(s) Quotina:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3427
Discount/Increase From OPIS (enter -or+) $ +.0320
Delivery Charge (City of Ventura ) $ 0.00
Total $ 3.3747
5. Diesel NO. 2 (ULS) Red Dye
(Tank Wagon Delivery) 500-4999 Gal
State Brand(s) Quoting.:
AM OPIS LA Average Price $ 3.3427
Discount/Increase From OPIS (enter -or+), $ +.139
Delivery Charge (City of Ventura ) $ 0.00
Total I $ 3.4817
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Description MERRIMAC
Unit Cost/Gal
6. Diesel NO. 2 (ULS) Red Dye
(Less Than Tank Wagon Delivery) <500 Gal
State Brand(s) Quotina:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3427
DiscounUlncrease From OPIS (enter" 'or+) . $ +.169
Delivery Charae (Citv of Ventura ) $ 0 .00
Total $3 .5117
7. Renewable Diesel No. 2
(Truck/Trailer Delivery) 5,000 Gal or more
State Brand(s) Quoting:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price $ 3.3427
DiscounUlncrease From OPIS (enter -or+) OPIS EVEN
Delivery Charae (City of Ventura ) $ 0 .00 I
Total $ 3 .3427
8. Diesel Exhaust Fluid
(Less than Tank Wagon Delivery) 330 Gal
State Brand (s) Quoting:
AM OPIS LA Averaae Price NIA
DiscounUlncrease From OPIS (enter -or+) N/A
Delivery Charge (Citv of Ventura) $ 0 .00
Total $2.75*
"No index available; price
subiect to chanae"
9. Oils and Lubricants
REO 1 OW30 GF-5/ SN (Bulk ) $ 8 .21
REO 40wt (55 Gal Drum ) $ 15.75
REO 15W40 CJ-4 (Bulk ) $ 9.19
REO HYO 68 (Bulk) $ 7 .90
PERFORMANCE 500 HIVIS MVP ATF (Bulk) $ 11.99
CHEVRON ULTRA DUTY EP 2 (Master Pack/40 Tubes ) $ 179.00 I 40pk
CHEVRON DELO 400 30WT/40WT (Cases 3/1 Gal ) $ 20 .99 I gallon
CHEVRON TURBINE GST 100 (5 Gal Pails ) $ 21.99 I aallon
CHEVRON TURBINE GST 100 (55 Gal Drum ) $ 19 .99 / gallon
CHEVRON MEROPA 320 (35 lb Pail) $ 3 .00 I pound
CHEVRON GEO HOAX LFG 40WT (55 Gal Drum ) $ 20 .99 I aallon
REO AW ISO 46 Hydraulic Oil. Product Code GPR 500046 $ 6.99 I gallon
(Bulk )
500 REO Premium UTF Hydraulic Oil Product Code GPR 226606 $ 6 .99 I gallon
(Bulk )
REO Motor Oil SAE 40W Product Code GPR 50040 (Bulk ) $ 9 .75
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Description MERRIMAC
Unit Cost/Gal
295 Allison Synthetic Transmission Fluid (Bulk), $ 26.30
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Bulk) $ 2.75
10. Oil Analysis Program for all Lubricants $23.99 I tube.
10 / box
TOTALS
$ 419.2543
Alternative Proposal
Designated Tank Operator Services
Maintenance Yard -Yearly Fee $3,900.00
Police/Fire Headquarters -Yearly Fee $4,900.00
Hourly Rate $ 190.00
. Vendor Notes:
$75 flat charge for any
pumping fuel into above
a round tanks .
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EXHIBIT C
GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
(City of San Buenaventura and Merrimac Energy Group)
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Prior to contract approval, CONSUL TANT/CONTRACTOR/SELLER/BIDDER
(hereafter referred to as "Contractor") must procure, agree to maintain and supply
evidence of insurance at the levels listed and in accordance with the other provisions
listed in this document.
1. Coverage Types and Limits
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a) Commercial General Liability (ISO CGL CG 00 01) -including coverage fo
bodily injury, property damage, products & completed operations , and persona
injury arising from the contractor's activities_
Commercial General Liability (CGL) per Occurrence $5 million
Commercial General Liability Aggregate or Combined Single Limit (CSL) $10 million
Coverage must include Pollution Li-ability via Policy or Endorsement
b) Auto Liability for owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles per Occurrence $5 million
or Combined Single Limit.
Coverage must include Pollution Liability via Policy or Endorsement
c) Worker's Compensation with a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of th i Statutory Limits
City
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$500 ,000
Employer's Liability
2. Insurance Policy Provisions, Endorsements, and other Requirements
Contractor agrees to comply with the following additional requirements with respect
to the insurance:
a) Liability Coverage shall apply on a primary non-contributing basis in relation to any
other insurance or self-insurance, primary or excess, available to City or any officer,
employee , agent or volunteer of City . .As such , a Primary and Non -Contributory
Endorsement (with coverag:e at least as broad as ISO CG 2001 04 13) is required on
all liability policies. ·
b) Contractor waives its right of subrogation against the City. As such, a Waiver of
Subrogation Endorsement is required on the Contractor's Worker's Compensation
policy .
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c) A "Blanket" Additional Insured Endorsement (a/k/a "automatic additional insured
endorsement"), attached to the Commercial General Liability policy covering premises
liability, ongoing operations, product liability, and completed operations is required. If a
"Blanket" endorsement is not available, Contractor may submit a combination of the
following endorsements:
An Additional Insured Endorsement covering Premises and Ongoing Operations
CG 20 10 04 13 or itsequivalent (CG 20 26, CG 20 33, or CG 20 38) AND
and Additional Insured Endorsement covering Completed Operations CG 20 37 04
13.
d) Insurance Policies must be issued by an insurance company licensed to do business
in the State ofCalifornia with an AM Best rating of not less than A:VII.
e) Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be
canceled except with 30days' notice to the City.
f) The Description section of the Certificate must include the following language:
The City of San Buenaventura, its officers, officials, agents, employees and
volunteers shall be named as an additional insurecj under the General Liability and
Auto Liability policies. All Liability policies are primary and Non-Contributory. Waiver
of Subrogation applies to the Worker's Compensation policy. 30 day notice of
cancellation will be provided to the Certificate Holder.
g) A Certificate of Insurance must include the following language in the Certificate Holder
section:
City of San Buenaventura, its officers, officials, agents, employees and volunteers
501 Poli Street
Ventura, CA 93002
h) Contractor will provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring during
the term of thisAgreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing
at least the same coverage. Such proof will be submitted to the City within 10 days of
renewal.
i) Contractor shall provide evidence of the insurance required herein, satisfactory to City,
consisting of certificate(s) of insurance and any required endorsements evidencing all
of the coverages required. Anyfailure on the part of City or any other additional insured
under these requirements to obtain proof of insurance required under this Agreement
in no way waives any right or remedy of City or any other additional insured in this or
any other regard.
j) Contractor shall ensure that coverage provided to meet these requirements is
applicable separately to each insured, and that there will be no cross liability exclusions
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that preclude coverage for any legal action between Contractor and City, between
Contractor and any other named insureds or additional insureds under the insurance
policy, or between City and any party associated with City or City's officers, officials,
employees, agents, or volunteers.
k) Coverage shall not be limited to the vicarious liability or supervisory role of any
additional insured. There shall be no cross liability exclusion and no Contractor
limitation endorsement. In addition, there shall be no endorsement or modification
limiting the scope of coverage for liability arising from pollution, explosion, collapse,
underground property damage, or employment-related practices , except for a provision
or endorsement limiting liability arising from pollution to liability caused by sudden or
accidental pollution.
I) Any umbrella liability insurance over primary insurance provided to meet primary limits
shall apply to bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, at a minimum.
Coverage shall be as broad as any required underlying primary coverage, and shall
include a "drop down" provision providing primary coverage for liability not covered by
primary policies but covered by the umbrella policy. Coverage shall be provided with
defense costs payable in addition to policy limits. Coverage shall have starting and
ending dates concurrentwith the underlying coverage.
m) Coverage shall be written on an "occurrence basis" if such coverage is available, or on
a "claims made" basis if not available. When coverage is provided on a "claims made"
basis, Contractor shall continue to maintain the insurance in effect for a period of three
(3) years after this Agreement expires or is terminated. Such insurance shall have the
same coverage and limits as the policy that was in effect during the term of this
Agreement, and shall cover Contractor for all claims made by City arising out of any
errors or omissions of Contractor, or the officers, employees or agents of Contractor
during the time thisAgreement was in effect.
n) Contractor shall require all sub-contractors or other parties hired by Contractor to
perform any part of the services required by this Agreement to purchase and maintain
all of the insurance specified above and submit evidence of all such insurance.
Contractor shall obtain certificates evidencing such coverage and make reasonable
efforts to ensure that such coverage is provided as required herein.
o) No contract used by any Contractor, or contracts Contractor enters into on behalf of
City, will reserve the right to charge back to City the cost of insurance required by this
Agreement. When requested, Contractor shall provide City with all agreements with
sub-Contractors or others with whom Contractor contracts on behalf of City, and with
all certificates of insurance obtained in compliance with this paragraph. Failure of City
to request copies of such documents will not impose any liability on City, or its
employees.
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p) In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply
with these requirements or is canceled and not replaced, City has the right, but not the
duty, to obtain the insurance it deems necessary to meet the requirements of this
Agreement, and any premium paid by City for such insurance will be promptly
reimbursed by Contractor, or, if not promptly reimbursed, deducted from any
compensation to be paid by City to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement.
q) Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not
intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any
coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage
feature is for purposes of clarification only and is not intended by any party to be all
inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. Coverage
shall not be limited to the specific location, individual, or entity designated as the
address of the project or services provided for by this Agreement. Insurance coverage
limits are subject to change based on the unique liability associated with each project
over and above standard coverage limits at the discretion of the City's Risk Manager
or their designee.
r), Contractor shall provide immediate notice to City of any claim against Contractor or
any loss involving Contractor that could result in City or any of City's officers,
employees, agents, or volunteers being named as a defendant in any litigation arising
out of such claim or loss . City shall not incur any obligation or liability by reason of the
receipt of such notice. However, City shall have the right, but notthe duty , to monitor
the handling of any such claim or loss that is likely to involve City .
s) In the event of any loss that is not insured due to the failure of Contractor to comply
with these requirements, Contractor will be personally responsible for any and all
losses, claims, suits, damages, defense obligations, and liability of any kind attributed
to City, or City's officers, employees, agents , orvolunteers as a result of such failure.
Please note:
t) Automobile Liability insurance is not required if the Vendor and its employees does NO
traveling in providing services for completion of the Agreement (e .g. telecommuting). If
the Vendor has employees but no vehicles registered to the business (personal
vehicles only), the non-owned and hired automobile liability coverage should be
included in the Vendor's Commercial Auto Liability policy
u) Workers Compensation insurance is not required if the Contractor is a sole
proprietor/partner/corporate officer with no employees. Otherwise, Worker's
Compensation is required under CA Labor Code Section 3700. A Workers
Compensation Insurance Waiver is required stating Contractor is a sole
proprietor/partner/corporate officer with no employees . This waiver is to be included
with the other submitted documents .
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v) Professional Liability may be required for the following types of contractors. Thes'e are
only examples and not an all-inclusive list. Contact Risk Manager for clarification and
requirements .
.Examples:
Appraisers, notaries, imaging of records, EOG plan , Fair Housing assessments,
trainers
Chemists, auditors, insurance agents and brokers, lawyers, laboratories, surveyors,
building inspectors, traffic engineering services.
Ambulance services, actuaries, counselors, medical providers. Also includes
engineers, architects, construction managers, hazardous materials evaluators,
environmental impact evaluators . All IT related projects, contractors and consultants .
w) Cyber Liability and Network Security/Data Privacy Coverage and Technology
E&O/Technology Professional Liability coverage may be required in agreements that
have an IT or data component. Contact Risk Manager for clarification and
requirements .
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Todd Dusenberry, General Manager of Public Utilities
Department:Public Utilities
Submitted by:Adriana Ramos, Administrative Analyst
Subject
Services Agreement with EN Engineering, LLC
Recommendation
Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a Services Agreement with EN
Engineering LLC (EN Engineering), in substantially the same form as submitted, for Natural Gas
Operational and Compliance Support Services for a total amount not-to-exceed $185,000, for a
one-year term, with an option to extend the Services Agreement up to a three-year term.
Background
The Natural Gas Division of the City’s Public Utilities Department (VPU) was established in 2006
with a large distribution system to serve the City’s robust industrial sector. The City provides
natural gas to approximately 125 commercial and industrial customers and has the infrastructure
to serve about 900 customers within the City’s service area. The City's transmission system
became operational in 2005. Although Vernon may be a small city with a gas utility serving
approximately 120 customers, VPU is one of the largest municipal gas providers by volume in
the United States.
As a small gas utility, Vernon maximizes the operational efficiency of its gas system by using full-
time employees to handle daily operating requirements while using outside expertise for other
periodic or otherwise specialized requirements. This strategy maintains efficiencies, keeps
internal costs competitive, and ensures that expertise and experience are available and applied
when needed.
The pipeline industry is under heightened scrutiny by regulators, the media, and the public. In
2018, the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) outsourced the
California Pipeline Safety Audits to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). More
recently, VPU was notified to expect annual audits. This represents a dramatic increase, as
PHMSA audits were previously conducted every two to three years. In addition, the CPUC audits
are performed by a team of technical experts, as opposed to PHMSA audits that were performed
by a single inspector. VPU is scheduled for a comprehensive inspection in October 2023 to
comply with Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 191, 192, and 199. Several factors
necessitate continued compliance support services, including increased audit scrutiny, the need
to develop and implement feedback from CPUC inspectors in recent years, and compliance with
impactful new regulations.
VPU is currently utilizing the services of G2 Integrated Solutions, LLC (G2 Integrated Solutions),
an EN Engineering Company, for Natural Gas Compliance Support Services. However, the
services agreement with G2 Integrated Solutions is set to expire on June 30, 2023. Therefore, to
avoid a lapse in this essential service and in accordance with Vernon Municipal Code (VMC)
3.32.080, staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Natural Gas Operational and
Compliance Support Services on March 20, 2023. The RFP was advertised on the City's Planet
Bids platform. The RFP identified the following compliance areas: Audit Support, Regulatory
Compliance Support, Programs Documents and Procedure, Subject Matter Expertise in the
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documentation and development of processes, Quarterly Compliance and Record Reviews,
General Compliance Support, and Training Resources.
Subsequently, proposal packages were received from five firms by the April 13, 2023 deadline.
Those firms were: (1) CAMS Midstream Services, LLC (CAMS); (2) EN Engineering, LLC (EN
Engineering, formally G2 Integrated Solutions); (3) Energy Experts International, Inc. (EEI); (4)
EverLine Compliance, LLC (EverLine), and (5) Rod Walker & Associates Consultancy (RWA).
A qualified panel thoroughly examined each proposal utilizing criteria to measure experience,
work plan, references, and cost. The top two scoring firms were interviewed, and EN Engineering
demonstrated expertise and experience through a comprehensive approach to Vernon’s current
and future needs and compliance with changing regulations. As a result, the proposal submitted
by EN Engineering was ranked the highest across the panel and was deemed the most qualified.
Furthermore, their proposal demonstrated expertise and experience through a comprehensive
approach to services requested in the scope of work. Since 2020, EN Engineering has delivered
natural gas support services and has worked closely with VPU to ensure compliance with
pertinent regulations. Additionally, EN Engineering will provide continued compliance support for
the development and implementation of new and ongoing compliance programs, compliance
management software, processes, and procedures to implement new programs and necessary
mitigations to ensure compliance with pipeline safety regulations and preparation and support for
a full audit of PHMSA regulations as described above.
Based on a thorough review of EN Engineering's proposal for natural gas operational and
compliance support services, it is recommended that a one-year Services Agreement be
approved in an amount not-to-exceed $185,000, with an option to extend the Services Agreement
up to a three-year term. This recommendation is due to the Gas Division's compliance support
needs, staffing limitations, and the new audit format implemented by the CPUC.
The proposed Services Agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form by the City
Attorney’s Office.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is not-to-exceed $185,000. Sufficient funds are included in the Fiscal Year
2023-24 VPU Budget, Electric Fund, Administration, Professional Services – Technical Account
No. 055-050-580-529225.
Attachments
1. Services Agreement – EN Engineering LLC
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SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND EN ENGINEERING,
LLC FOR NATURAL GAS OPERATIONAL AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT SERVICES
COVER PAGE
Contractor: EN Engineering, LLC
Responsible Principal of Contractor: Alfred Giordano, Principal Consultant
Notice Information - Contractor: EN Engineering, LLC
9801 Westheimer Road, Suite 600
Houston, TX 77042
Attention: Alfred Giordano,
Principal Consultant
Telephone: (713) 260-4007
Notice Information - City: City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Attention: Todd Dusenberry,
General Manager of Public Utilities
Telephone: (323) 583-8811 ext. 579
Commencement Date: July 1, 2023
Termination Date: June 30, 2024
Consideration: Total not to exceed $185,000 (includes all
applicable sales tax); and more particularly
described in Exhibit B
Records Retention Period Three (3) years, pursuant to Section 11.20
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SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND EN ENGINEERING, LLC
FOR NATURAL GAS OPERATIONAL AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT SERVICES
This Agreement is made between the City of Vernon, a California charter City and
California municipal corporation (“City”), and EN Engineering, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (“Contractor”).
The City and Contractor agree as follows:
1.0 EMPLOYMENT OF CONTRACTOR. City agrees to engage Contractor to
perform the services as hereinafter set forth as authorized by the City Council on June 20, 2023.
2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES.
2.1 Contractor shall perform all work necessary to complete the services set
forth in the City’s Request for Proposals issued on or about March 20, 2023, and titled Natural
Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services, and Contractor's proposal to the City
("Proposal") dated April 13, 2023, Exhibit “A”, a copy which is attached to and incorporated into
this Agreement by reference.
2.2 All services shall be performed to the satisfaction of City.
2.3 All services shall be performed in a competent, professional, and
satisfactory manner in accordance with the prevailing industry standards for such services.
3.0 PERSONNEL.
3.1 Contractor represents that it employs, or will employ, at its own expense,
all personnel required to perform the services under this Agreement.
3.2 Contractor shall not subcontract any services to be performed by it under
this Agreement without prior written approval of City.
3.3 All of the services required hereunder will be performed by Contractor or
by City approved subcontractors. Contractor, and all personnel engaged in the work, shall be
fully qualified and authorized or permitted under State and local law to perform such services
and shall be subject to approval by the City.
4.0 TERM. The term of this Agreement shall commence on July 1, 2023, and it shall
continue until June 30, 2024, unless terminated at an earlier date pursuant to the provisions
thereof.
5.0 COMPENSATION AND FEES.
5.1 Contractor has established rates for the City of Vernon which are
comparable to and do not exceed the best rates offered to other governmental entities in and
around Los Angeles County for the same services. For satisfactory and timely performance of
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the services, the City will pay Contractor in accordance with the payment schedule set forth in
Exhibit “B” attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
5.2 Contractor's grand total compensation for the entire term of this
Agreement, shall not exceed $185,000 without the prior authorization of the City, as appropriate,
and written amendment of this Agreement.
5.3 Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all necessary and
incidental labor, material, supplies, facilities, equipment, and transportation which may be
required for furnishing services pursuant to this Agreement. Materials provided by Contractor, if
any, shall be of the highest quality. The above Agreement fee shall include all staff time and all
clerical, administrative, overhead, insurance, reproduction, telephone, air travel, auto rental,
subsistence, and all related costs and expenses.
5.4 City shall reimburse Contractor only for those costs or expenses
specifically approved in this Agreement, or specifically approved in writing in advance by City.
Unless otherwise approved, such costs shall be limited and include nothing more than the
following costs incurred by Contractor:
5.4.1 The actual costs of subcontractors for performance of any of the
services that Contractor agrees to render pursuant to this Agreement, which have been
approved in advance by City and awarded in accordance with this Agreement.
5.4.2 Approved reproduction charges.
5.4.3 Actual costs and/or other costs and/or payments specifically
authorized in advance in writing and incurred by Contractor in the performance of this
Agreement.
5.5 Contractor shall not receive any compensation for extra work performed
without the prior written authorization of City. As used herein, “extra work” means any work that
is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which is not
included within the Scope of Services and which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would
be necessary at the time of execution of this Agreement. Compensation for any authorized
extra work shall be paid in accordance with the payment schedule as set forth in Exhibit “B,” if
the extra work has been approved by the City.
5.6 Licenses, Permits, Fees, and Assessments. Contractor shall obtain, at
Contractor’s sole cost and expense, such licenses, permits, and approvals as may be required
by law for the performance of the services required by this Agreement. Contractor shall have the
sole obligation to pay for any fees, assessments, and taxes, plus applicable penalties and
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interest, which may be imposed by law and which arise from or are necessary for the
performance of the Services by this Agreement.
6.0 PAYMENT.
6.1 As scheduled services are completed, Contractor shall submit to the
City an invoice for the services completed, authorized expenses, and authorized extra work
actually performed or incurred according to said schedule.
6.2 Each such invoice shall state the basis for the amount invoiced, including
a detailed description of the services completed, the number of hours spent, reimbursable
expenses incurred and any extra work performed.
6.3 Contractor shall also submit a progress report with each invoice that
describes in reasonable detail the services and the extra work, if any, performed in the
immediately preceding calendar month.
6.4 Contractor understands and agrees that invoices which lack sufficient
detail to measure performance will be returned and not processed for payment.
6.5 City will pay Contractor the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after
the City approves the invoice.
6.6 Payment of such invoices shall be payment in full for all services,
authorized costs, and authorized extra work covered by that invoice.
7.0 CITY'S RESPONSIBILITY. City shall cooperate with Contractor as may be
reasonably necessary for Contractor to perform its services; and will give any required decisions
as promptly as practicable so as to avoid unreasonable delay in the progress of Contractor's
services.
8.0 COORDINATION OF SERVICES. Contractor agrees to work closely with City
staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City’s staff, consultants, and other
staff at all reasonable times.
9.0 INDEMNITY. In conformance with California Civil Code Section 2782.8,
Contractor agrees to indemnify City, its officers, elected officials, employees and agents against,
and will hold and save each of them harmless from, any and all actions, suits, claims, damages
to persons or property, losses, costs, penalties, obligations, errors, omissions or liabilities
(herein “claims or liabilities”), including but not limited to professional negligence, that may be
asserted or claimed by any person, firm or entity to the extent that the claims arise out of,
pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its
agents, employees, subcontractors, or invitees, provided for herein. In no event shall the cost to
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defend charged to the design professional exceed the design professional's proportionate
percentage of fault.
10.0 INSURANCE. Contractor shall, at its own expense, procure and maintain
policies of insurance of the types and in the amounts set forth below, for the duration of the
Agreement, including any extensions thereto. The policies shall state that they afford primary
coverage.
i. Automobile Liability with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 combined single
limit, including owned, hired, and non-owned liability coverage.
iii. General Liability with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and
$2,000,000 aggregate written on an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Comprehensive General
Liability "occurrence" form or its equivalent for coverage on an occurrence basis.
Premises/Operations Premises/Operations and Personal Injury coverage is required. The City
of Vernon, its directors, commissioners, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers must be
endorsed on the policy as additional insureds as respects liability arising out of the Contractor's
performance of this Agreement.
(1) If Contractor employs other contractors as part of the services rendered,
Contractor's Protective Coverage is required. Contractor may include all
subcontractors as insureds under its own policy or shall furnish separate
insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the requirements set forth
herein.
iv. Professional Errors and Omissions coverage in a sum of at least $1,000,000,
where such risk is applicable. Applicable aggregates must be identified and claims history
provided to determine amounts remaining under the aggregate. Contractor shall maintain such
coverage for at least one (1) year after the termination of this Agreement.
v. Contractor shall comply with the applicable sections of the California Labor Code
concerning workers' compensation for injuries on the job. In addition, Contractor shall require
each subcontractor to similarly maintain workers’ compensation insurance in accordance with
the laws for California for all of the subcontractor’s employees. Compliance is accomplished in
one of the following manners:
(1) Provide copy of permissive self-insurance certificate approved by the
State of California; or
(2) Secure and maintain in force a policy of workers' compensation insurance
with statutory limits and Employer's Liability Insurance with a minimal limit
of $1,000,000 per accident. The policy shall be endorsed to waive all
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rights of subrogation against City, its directors, commissioners, officers,
employees, and volunteers for losses arising from performance of this
Agreement; or
(3) Provide a "waiver" form certifying that no employees subject to the Labor
Code's Workers' Compensation provision will be used in performance of
this Agreement.
vi. Each insurance policy included in this clause shall be endorsed to state that
coverage shall not be cancelled except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice to City.
vii. Insurance shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less than A-VIII.
viii. Prior to commencement of performance, Contractor shall furnish City with a
certificate of insurance for each policy. Each certificate is to be signed by a person authorized
by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificate(s) must be in a form approved by
City. City may require complete, certified copies of any or all policies at any time.
ix. Failure to maintain required insurance at all times shall constitute a default and
material breach. In such event, Contractor shall immediately notify City and cease all
performance under this Agreement until further directed by the City. In the absence of
satisfactory insurance coverage, City may, at its option: (a) procure insurance with collection
rights for premiums, attorney's fees and costs against Contractor by way of set-off or
recoupment from sums due to Contractor, at City's option; (b) immediately terminate this
Agreement and seek damages from the Agreement resulting from said breach; or (c) self-insure
the risk, with all damages and costs incurred, by judgment, settlement or otherwise, including
attorney's fees and costs, being collectible from Contractor, by way of set-off or recoupment
from any sums due to Contractor.
11.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
11.1 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.
11.1.1 It is understood that in the performance of the services herein
provided for, Contractor shall be, and is, an independent contractor, and is not an agent, officer
or employee of City and shall furnish such services in its own manner and method except as
required by this Agreement, or any applicable statute, rule, or regulation. Further, Contractor
has and shall retain the right to exercise full control over the employment, direction,
compensation and discharge of all persons employed by Contractor in the performance of the
services hereunder. City assumes no liability for Contractor’s actions and performance, nor
assumes responsibility for taxes, bonds, payments, or other commitments, implied or explicit, by
or for Contractor. Contractor shall be solely responsible for, and shall indemnify, defend and
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save City harmless from all matters relating to the payment of its employees, subcontractors
and independent contractors, including compliance with social security, withholding and all other
wages, salaries, benefits, taxes, exactions, and regulations of any nature whatsoever.
11.1.2 Contractor acknowledges that Contractor and any subcontractors,
agents or employees employed by Contractor shall not, under any circumstances, be
considered employees of the City, and that they shall not be entitled to any of the benefits or
rights afforded employees of City, including, but not limited to, sick leave, vacation leave,
holiday pay, Public Employees Retirement System benefits, or health, life, dental, long-term
disability or workers' compensation insurance benefits.
11.2 CONTRACTOR NOT AGENT. Except as the City may authorize
in writing, Contractor and its subcontractors shall have no authority, express or implied, to act
on behalf of or bind the City in any capacity whatsoever as agents or otherwise.
11.3 OWNERSHIP OF WORK. All documents and materials furnished by the
City to Contractor shall remain the property of the City and shall be returned to the City upon
termination of this Agreement. All reports, drawings, plans, specifications, computer tapes, floppy
disks and printouts, studies, memoranda, computation sheets, and other documents prepared by
Contractor in furtherance of the work shall be the sole property of City and shall be delivered to
City whenever requested at no additional cost to the City. Contractor shall keep such documents
and materials on file and available for audit by the City for at least three (3) years after completion
or earlier termination of this Agreement. Contractor may make duplicate copies of such materials
and documents for its own files or for such other purposes as may be authorized in writing by the
City. This notwithstanding, Contractor shall maintain all ownership rights, title and interests in all
inventions, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, patents, know-how, practices, drawings,
specifications, details, procedures, processes, technology, software, hardware, database,
calculations, algorithm, object and source code developed, owned or controlled by Contractor
prior to the performance of any Work or services for City under this Agreement or developed by
Contractor independently from the performance of any Work or services for City under this
Agreement (“Contractor IP”). If and to the extent any Contractor IP is included with or
incorporated in the Work or services, Contractor grants to City a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-
free license to use and employ any and all Contractor IP to the extent necessary to gain the full
advantage and benefit of the Work. City shall not misappropriate, infringe, reverse engineer,
decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code, techniques, processes,
algorithms, know-how, processes, formulae, methodologies, or other information of any of
Contractor IP.
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11.4 CORRECTION OF WORK. Contractor shall promptly correct any
defective, inaccurate or incomplete tasks, deliverables, goods, services and other work, without
additional cost to the City. The performance or acceptance of services furnished by Contractor
shall not relieve the Contractor from the obligation to correct subsequently discovered defects,
inaccuracy, or incompleteness.
11.5 RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS. Contractor shall be responsible for its
work and results under this Agreement. Contractor, when requested, shall furnish clarification
and/or explanation as may be required by the City, regarding any services rendered under this
Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission attributable to
Contractor occurs, then Contractor shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design
drawings, estimates and other Contractor professional services necessary to rectify and correct
the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard
to the correction.
11.6 WAIVER. The City's waiver of any term, condition, breach, or default of
this Agreement shall not be considered to be a waiver of any other term, condition, default or
breach, nor of a subsequent breach of the one waived. The delay or failure of either party at any
time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements
shall in no way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance.
No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and executed
by a duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is
sought.
11.7 SUCCESSORS. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and shall
be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors, and/or assigns.
11.8 NO ASSIGNMENT. Contractor shall not assign or transfer this
Agreement or any rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the City and approval by
the City Attorney, which may be withheld in the City's sole discretion. Any unauthorized
assignment or transfer shall be null and void and shall constitute a material breach by the
Contractor of its obligations under this Agreement. No assignment shall release the original
parties from their obligations or otherwise constitute a novation.
11.9 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Contractor shall comply with all Federal,
State, County and City laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, which are, as amended from
time to time, incorporated herein and applicable to the performance hereof. Violation of any law
material to performance of this Agreement shall entitle the City to terminate the Agreement and
otherwise pursue its remedies. Further, if the Contractor performs any work knowing it to be
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contrary to such laws, rules, and regulations Contractor shall be solely responsible for all costs
arising therefrom.
11.10 ATTORNEY'S FEES. If any action at law or in equity is brought to
enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to
which such party may be entitled.
11.11 INTERPRETATION.
11.11.1 Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be deemed an
agreement and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
California. Contractor agrees that the State and Federal courts which sit in the State of
California shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all controversies and disputes arising hereunder,
and submits to the jurisdiction thereof.
11.11.2 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including any exhibits
attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties
regarding its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous negotiations,
representations, understandings, correspondence, documentation, and agreements (written or
oral).
11.11.3 Written Amendment. This Agreement may only be changed
by written amendment executed by Contractor and the City Administrator or other authorized
representative of the City, subject to any requisite authorization by the City Council. Any oral
representations or modifications concerning this Agreement shall be of no force or effect.
11.11.4 Severability. If any provision in this Agreement is held by any
court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, void, or unenforceable, such portion shall be
deemed severed from this Agreement, and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue
in full force and effect as fully as though such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable portion had never
been part of this Agreement.
11.11.5 Order of Precedence. In case of conflict between the terms of
this Agreement and the terms contained in any document attached as an Exhibit or otherwise
incorporated by reference, the terms of this Agreement shall strictly prevail. The terms of the
City’s Request for Proposals shall control over the Contractor’s Proposal.
11.11.6 Construction. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent
or interpretation arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if
drafted jointly by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no
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presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of
any of the provisions of this Agreement.
11.12 TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is strictly of the essence of this agreement
and each and every covenant, term, and provision hereof.
11.13 AUTHORITY OF CONTRACTOR. The Contractor hereby represents
and warrants to the City that the Contractor has the right, power, legal capacity, and authority to
enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement, and its execution of this Agreement
has been duly authorized.
11.14 ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES. Any dispute for under $25,000
arising out of or relating to the negotiation, construction, performance, non-performance,
breach, or any other aspect of this Agreement, shall be settled by binding arbitration in
accordance with the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association at Los Angeles,
California and judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrators may be entered in any
court having jurisdiction thereof. The City does not waive its right to object to the timeliness or
sufficiency of any claim filed or required to be filed against the City and reserves the right to
conduct full discovery.
11.15 NOTICES. Any notice or demand to be given by one party to the other
must be given in writing and by personal delivery or prepaid first-class, registered or certified
mail, addressed as follows. Notice simply to the City of Vernon or any other City department is
not adequate notice.
If to the City:
City of Vernon
Attention: Todd Dusenberry, General Manager of Public Utilities
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
If to the Contractor:
EN Engineering, LLC
Attention: Alfred Giordano, Principal Consultant
9801 Westheimer Road, Suite 600
Houston, TX 77042
Any such notice shall be deemed to have been given upon delivery, if personally
delivered, or, if mailed, upon receipt, or upon expiration of three (3) business days from the date
of posting, whichever is earlier. Either party may change the address at which it desires to
receive notice upon giving written notice of such request to the other party.
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11.16 NO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. This Agreement is entered into for the sole
benefit of City and Contractor and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental
beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right or remedy in, under, or to
this Agreement.
11.17 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE (Without Cause). City may
terminate this Agreement in whole or in part at any time, for any cause or without cause, upon
fifteen (15) calendar days' written notice to Contractor. If the Agreement is thus terminated by
City for reasons other than Contractor's failure to perform its obligations, City shall pay
Contractor a prorated amount based on the services satisfactorily completed and accepted prior
to the effective date of termination. Such payment shall be Contractor's exclusive remedy for
termination without cause.
11.18 DEFAULT. In the event either party materially defaults in its obligations
hereunder, the other party may declare a default and terminate this Agreement by written notice
to the defaulting party. The notice shall specify the basis for the default. The Agreement shall
terminate unless such default is cured before the effective date of termination stated in such
notice, which date shall be no sooner than ten (10) days after the date of the notice. In case of
default by Contractor, the City reserves the right to procure the goods or services from other
sources and to hold the Contractor responsible for any excess costs occasioned to the City
thereby. Contractor shall not be held accountable for additional costs incurred due to delay or
default as a result of Force Majeure. Contractor must notify the City immediately upon knowing
that non-performance or delay will apply to this Agreement as a result of Force Majeure. At that
time Contractor is to submit in writing a Recovery Plan for this Agreement. If the Recovery Plan
is not acceptable to the City or not received within 10 days of the necessary notification of Force
Majeure default, then the City may cancel this order in its entirety at no cost to the City, owing
only for goods and services completed to that point.
11.19 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. Termination for cause shall relieve the
terminating party of further liability or responsibility under this Agreement, including the payment
of money, except for payment for services satisfactorily and timely performed prior to t he service
of the notice of termination, and except for reimbursement of (1) any payments made by the City
for service not subsequently performed in a timely and satisfactory manner, and (2) costs incurred
by the City in obtaining substitute performance. If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein,
City may require, at no additional cost to City, that Contractor provide all finished or unfinished
documents, data, and other information of any kind prepared by Contractor in connection with the
performance of Services under this Agreement. Contractor shall be required to provide such
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document and other information within fifteen (15) days of the request. This notwithstanding, for
any incomplete or unfinished documents, data, and other information, Consultant shall have the
right to remove or redact any identifiable markings, including names, logos, title block, signatures
and seals. Consultant shall be fully held harmless and indemnified from any and all claims,
losses, liabilities and damages which arise out of or relate to any continued use or modifications
made to any such incomplete documents, data, and other information transferred to the City
hereunder.
11.19.1 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is terminated in
whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as
it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated.
11.20 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS.
The City, or its authorized auditors or representatives, shall have access
to and the right to audit and reproduce any of the Contractor's records to the extent the City
deems necessary to insure it is receiving all money to which it is entitled under the Agreement
and/or is paying only the amounts to which Contractor is properly entitled under the Agreement
or for other purposes relating to the Agreement.
The Contractor shall maintain and preserve all such records for a period
of at least three (3) years after termination of the Agreement.
The Contractor shall maintain all such records in the City of Vernon. If
not, the Contractor shall, upon request, promptly deliver the records to the City of Vernon or
reimburse the City for all reasonable and extra costs incurred in conducting the audit at a
location other than the City of Vernon, including, but not limited to, such additional (out of the
City) expenses for personnel, salaries, private auditors, travel, lodging, meals, and overhead.
11.21 CONFLICT. Contractor hereby represents, warrants, and certifies that no
member, officer, or employee of the Contractor is a director, officer, or employee of the City of
Vernon, or a member of any of its boards, commissions, or committees, except to the extent
permitted by law.
11.22 HEADINGS. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this
Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to be
a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the meaning
or interpretation of this Agreement.
11.23 ENFORCEMENT OF WAGE AND HOUR LAWS. Eight hours labor
constitutes a legal day's work. The Contractor, or subcontractor, if any, shall forfeit twenty-five
dollars ($25) for each worker employed in the execution of this Agreement by the respective
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Contractor or subcontractor for each calendar day during which the worker is required or
permitted to work more than 8 hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar
week in violation of the provisions of Sections 1810 through 1815 of the California Labor Code
as a penalty paid to the City; provided, however, work performed by employees of contractors in
excess of 8 hours per day, and 40 hours during any one week, shall be permitted upon
compensation for all hours worked in excess of 8 hours per day at not less than 1½ times the
basic rate of pay.
11.24 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PRACTICES. Contractor
certifies and represents that, during the performance of this Agreement, it and any other parties
with whom it may subcontract shall adhere to equal employment opportunity practices to assure
that applicants, employees and recipients of service are treated equally and are not
discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability,
sex, age, medical condition, sexual orientation or marital status. Contractor further certifies that
it will not maintain any segregated facilities. Contractor further agrees to comply with The Equal
Employment Opportunity Practices provisions as set forth in Exhibit “C”.
11.25 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. NEITHER CITY NOR CONTRACTOR SHALL BE
LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEN OR KNOWN IN
ADVANCE BY EITHER PARTY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT OR
OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE,
FINANCING, FUNDING, BONDING, USE, PRODUCTIVITY OR EFFICIENCY, BUSINESS,
EQUIPMENT OR FACILITY INTERRUPTION, INEFFICIENCY OR SHUTDOWN, AND
DAMAGE TO BUSINESS REPUTATION.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the
Commencement Date stated on the cover page.
City of Vernon, a California charter City
and California municipal corporation
By: ____________________________
Carlos R. Fandino, City Administrator
EN Engineering, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company
By:
Name:
Title:
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lisa Pope, City Clerk
By:
Name:
Title:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_______________________________
Zaynah N. Moussa,
City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL
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E ENGINEERING
INTEGRATED
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION 4
GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK 5
WORK PLAN 5
Task 1 —Audit Support 5
Task 2 —Ongoing Review and Management of Pipeline Compliance Programs 6
Task 3 —Integrity Management Plan HCA Analysis, Emergency Response Plan, &Repair Support 7
Task 4 —Global Audit Ready (software) compliance support 8
Task 5 —Quarterly Compliance Reviews 8
Task 6 — Ad-Hoc Compliance Support 9
Task 7 —Training 9
Assumptions &Clarifications 9
DEMONSTRATED COMPETENCE 10
Project Team 70
Project Examples 12
AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION 13
SEALED PRICE BID 15
FEES &COSTS 16
EN RATE SCHEDULE 17
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April 13, 2023
City of Vernon
Attention: Claudia Arellano
Utilities Program Analyst
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
RE: Natural Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services
Dear Claudia Arellano,
EN Engineering, LLC (EN) is pleased to submit this proposal to provide independent
consultant compliance support services to the City of Vernon. We have grown
significantly from our beginnings and in 2021, G2 Integrated Solutions (G2) joined the EN
team. While EN Engineering has been rebranded a part of the ENTRUST Solutions
Group, EN Engineering, LLC is still the operating and contracting entity through which
services will be provided.
EN/G2 does not plan to utilize sub-contractors to complete this scope of work. This
proposal shall remain valid for a period of not less than ninety (90) days from the date of
submittal. EN's headquarters is located at 28100 Torch Parkway, Suite 400, Warrenville,
L 60555, (630) 353-4000.
We appreciate this opportunity and look forward to supporting your team with this project.
Should you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact
me.
Sincerely,
AI Giordano, P.E.
Principal Consultant, Regulatory Compliance
EN Engineering
9801 Westheimer Road, Suite 600
Houston, TX 77042
Phone: (713) 260-4007
Email: al.giordano@entrustsol.com
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INTRODUCTION
EN/G2 is pleased to provide this proposal for compliance support services for the City
of Vernon's Public Utilities (VPU) Natural Gas utilities division. EN/G2 believes our
experience and expertise is a perfect fit for the City of Vernon to ensure continued
compliance with state and federal regulations for pipeline safety.
EN/G2's proposal is based ofF the request for proposal (RFP) from the City of Vernon to
provide the following services:
1. Audit Support — EN/G2 shall provide audit support to include pre-audit preparation,
on-site audit support, and post-audit support for response to regulatory agencies,
development of action plans, and remediation of any items required by regulatory
agencies.
2. EN/G2 shall provide ongoing support for compliance with DOT-PHMSA
requirements, including but not limited to development and implementation of a
new procedures as required by applicable code requirements; updates for recent
regulatory changes, and; perform annual reviews of all pipeline safety compliance
programs.
3. EN/G2 shall support Vernon in management of program documents and
procedures, as prescribed in pipeline safety code including support for
programmatic needs comprising of Integrity Management Plan (IMP) threat, risk,
and Preventive and Mitigative (P&M) development, class location studies,
Moderate Consequence Area (MCA)/High Consequence Area (HCA) analysis,
emergency response drills/exercises, engineering and design for construction of
pipeline repairs including full construction packages_, plans and as-built drawings,
and general project management support for compliance tasks.
4. EN/G2 shall provide subject matter expertise in the documentation and
development of processes, procedures, and manuals for smaller utilities:
a. Support implementation of compliance management software
5. Quarterly compliance and record reviews — EN/G2 shall review pipeline
compliance tasks quarterly, including all required documentation completed and
develop a plan for the following quarter.
6. General compliance support — EN/G2 shall provide support for any pipeline safety
compliance questions that do not fall within the previous categories.
7. Training Resources — EN/G2 shall include pricing to provide training and
qualification of Vernon employees under the Vernon Gas Division Operator
Qualification Plan.
EN/G2 has supplied nearly all of these services to the City of Vernon for the past three
(3) years with success. EN/G2 believes we can improve our services to the City of
Vernon under this new RFP based on the expansion of available resources. ENIG2
also believes that communication between the client and EN/G2 is imperative. In
addition to quarterly progress meetings, EN/G2 will provide monthly status updates and
schedule routine check-ins at client request. Project status meetings often include
discussions regarding schedule and cost. Variances are identified and action plans and
forecasts are developed to ensure adherence to budget and schedule.
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GENERAL SCOPE OF 1NORK
The City of Vernon provides natural gas to approximately 125 commercial and industrial
customers and has the infrastructure to serve approximately 900 customers within the
City's service area. Gas is delivered to the City at two receiving stations. The City's
transmission system became operational in 2005 and is a designated high-consequence
area. It is comprised of 7 miles of 10-inch steel main. The City's distribution system
became operational in 2006 and consists of approximately 44 miles of 6-inch
Polyethylene (PE) pipe. The City of Vernon pipeline system is subject to the compliance
requirements of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 190, 191, 192, and
199.
EN/G2 has extensive experience in performing regulatory compliance services for natural
gas and hazardous liquid pipeline operators. EN is uniquely positioned with multiple staff
members who are previous inspectors with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) and have a strong background in the interpretation and
application of code requirements.
WORK PLAN
EN/G2 proposes the following sample project work plan similar to those employed by
EN/G2 when performing work for other utility operators across the country.
Task 1 —Audit Support
Deliverables: Audit Preparation and Support for one (1) state or federal audit per year,
based on PHMSA Integrated Inspection protocols. Audit preparation will be accompanied
by a report of any gaps identified and recommended actions to mitigate prior to audit
execution. If more than one audit occurs in any given year, additional support can be
provided on a time and materials basis. This includes 3 days of off-site audit
preparation time and one 40-hour week of on-site support.
Deliverables: General audit preparation support (as requested) and on-site audit support
during state or federal audits. Post-audit remediation support will be proposed upon
review and analysis of any audit findings and required remediation efforts. Audit
Preparation and Support for any one (1) state or federal audits per year, based on PHMSA
Integrated Inspection protocols. Audit preparation will be accompanied by a report of any
gaps identified and recommended actions to mitigate prior to audit execution. If more
than one audit occurs in any given year, additional support can be provided on a time and
materials basis.
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Task 2 —Ongoing Review and Management of Pipeline Compliance Programs
EN will support VPU gas division personnel in performance of an annual review of the
VPU Gas Pipeline compliance programs. This will include the following:
a. Operations and Maintenance Manual &associated procedures
b. Operator Qualification Manual
c. Damage Prevention Plan
d. Public Awareness Plan
e. Corrosion Control Plan
f. Drug and Alcohol Testing Program
g. Integrity Management Programs (Transmission and Distribution) —Annual Risk
Assessment, Threat Assessment, and Preventive and Mitigative (P&M)
measures development
EN/G2's review of these programs will be to ensure continued compliance with changing
regulations, and to ensure Vernon meets requirements for performance of an annual
review. This review will be performed in conjunction with Vernon personnel in Q4 of each
calendar year to align with current intervals.
Deliverables will include a development of an annual review document for use in
demonstration of compliance. EN/G2 will ensure the VPU programs are reviewed to
ensure:
1. Elimination of any code compliance deficiencies
2. Remediation of gaps based on industry guidance documents and reference to the
specific industry reference document.
3. EN/G2 will provide the above referenced spreadsheet in a format such that it can
be sorted /filtered by:
a. Procedure name /number.
b. Type of gap (code compliance, industry guidance).
4. Concurrent with the gap analysis, EN/G2 will make any minor recommended edits
to the provided documents.
a. These will be provided in redline format along with the draft report and
summary of observations.
b. Items requiring more extensive edits, process changes or entirely new
processes will be noted in the observation summary but not completed
during this step. Extensive may require a change order due to the unknown
effort required for completion.
Deliverables may also include updated manuals based on minor regulatory code changes
as performed during annual review periods.
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Task 3 —Integrity Management Plan HCA Analysis, Emergency Response Plan, &
Repair Support
Specific to Integrity Management, EN/G2 will also support VPU through the review of
class and HCA locations to ensure that the requirements for the operations and
maintenance of the VPU gas pipeline system do not change year-over-year. EN/G2's plan
for performance of class and HCA locations is as follows:
1. EN/G2 and VPU will have akick-off meeting via conference call. During the
meeting, the following will be confirmed and/or discussed:
a. Scope of work
b. The format of deliverables
c. Assumptions and analysis parameters
d. Milestones /key dates
e. Additional project information as needed.
2. EN/G2 will perform an initial review of the VPU system data. This initial review
could include:
a. GPS data of the current gathering system
b. As-built drawings
c. Current system MAOP and Pipe specifications
d. Potential Impact Radius (PIR)
3. EN/G2 will review publicly available datasets, such as Microsoft Buildings and
aerial imagery, to identify datasets supporting the analysis. ENIG2 will load the
data into the analysis workspace. If structures are not available EN/G2 wil l
manually digitize the structures.
4. EN/G2 will perform a desktop evaluation of the structures surrounding the system
to identify if the structures still exist and identify if any additional structures need to
be added to the structure dataset. Additionally, during the review EN/G2 will:
a. Classify if the structure is considered a site intended for human occupancy
(SIHO) or non-BIRO.
b. Categorize the structures based on the purpose to be able to classify the
structure is considered an ID Site based on VPU TIMP Standards.
5. EN/G2 will conduct a quality review of the data to ensure the accuracy of the data
meets expected VPU standards.
6. EN/G2 will conduct a spatial Class Location analysis on the system.
7. EN/G2 will conduct a quality review of the analysis of the system.
8. EN/G2 will use the analysis results to classify the system mains based on §192.8
requirements.
9. EN/G2 will produce a draft report detailing the analysis and the system
classification based on §192.8 requirements.
10. EN/G2 will hold a one (1) hour meeting with VPU to review the results of the
analysis and the draft report. VPU will provide feedback and questions regarding
the meeting content within one (1) week of completion of the meeting.
11. EN/G2 will update the analysis and the report based on VPU feedback.
12. EN/G2 will submit the final report and the analysis results to VPU.
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Deliverables: Class Location and HCA maps, databases and associated records
Additional items included under Task 3 is as follows:
Support of VPU personnel during emergency exercises and drills. EN/G2 will
support VPU in the development and execution of one (1) annual emergency
exercise or drill per year. EN/G2 has estimated this to include preparation of drill
planning materials and a 2-day on-site visit to oversee and provide feedback to
VPU personnel upon completion of the drill/exercise. Drills and exercises shall be
planned and performed in accordance with VPU Emergency Response Plans and
Preparation and Readiness Exercise Plan (PREP) guidelines as provided by
PHMSA.
Deliverables include apre-drill planning document and post-drill evaluation and
lessons learned.
2. Pipeline repair support, in the form of drawings, as-builts, pressure calculations,
material verifications and document review will be provided to VPU on an as-
requested basis. EN/G2 has estimated approximately 40 hours for technical
support.
Deliverables will be based on the specific request from VPU.
Task 4 —Global Audit Ready (software) compliance support
As part of this task, EN/G2 will provide support in the development &maintenance of
tasking for upload to the Global Audit Ready (GAR) software, review and maintenance of
tasking, and tracking of required compliance tasking &record development and upload.
Task 5 —Quarterly Compliance Reviews
As part of this task, EN/G2 will perform quarterly reviews of the ongoing compliance
efforts of VPU. EN/G2 envisions completion of this task per the following:
Year 1 (2023-2024): The initial meeting will be onsite, and EN/G2 will work with VPU
personnel to develop the 2023 compliance task matrix and schedule future meetings. EN
anticipates the remainder of the site meetings will be conducted virtually.
EN/G2 has included one site visit with expenses as part of the estimated cost for this task.
Deliverables for this task will include initial compliance task matrix and plan for 2023
compliance task completion.
Subsequent Years {2024 & 2025): EN/G2 anticipates the same construct as Year 1, with
a single site visit per year.
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Task 6 — Ad-Hoc Compliance Support
EN/G2 shall act as the ad-hoc compliance support for VPU gas division personnel for
any compliance-related task that may arise, at the request of VPU personnel . This task
will provide a designated level of support as identified below in pricing construct.
Task 7 —Training
EN/G2 operates two training centers in Phoenix, AZ and Las Vegas, NV to provide
training and qualification services to field personnel. EN/G2 utilizes fully qualified trainers
to provide both Operator Qualification (OQ) and non-OQ training. EN has estimated
pricing for providing OQ training to six (6) employees across approximately 20 covered
tasks included in the VPU OQ program. This training will be held on-site at the VPU Gas
Division building and will include approximately 5 days of training and evaluation time.
Deliverables: One (1) trainer on-site at VPU facilities for five (5} days to qualify six (6)
VPU personnel in accordance with VPU OQ Program, including qualification
documentation to demonstrate compliance with OQ requirements.
Assumptions &Clarifications
1. Any work or services performed under this proposal will be performed by EN under
the terms and conditions of the existing contract between EN/G2 and VPU
including the clarifications described in this proposal. All sections and portions of
this proposal are an integral part of this proposal.
2. If awarded, EN reserves the right to request redlines to the master services
agreement included as part of this request for proposal.
3. This proposal is based upon the project description and scope specifically
described in this proposal.
4. Project Pricing Assumes:
a. VPU has already developed primary pipeline safety program documents
and EN/G2 has familiarity with those documents.
b. One review and one revision cycle per deliverable; consolidated reviews
constitute VPU gathering comments/questions from all VPU participants or
reviewers.
c. Availability of VPU representatives to provide information or answer
questions regarding the VPU pipeline safety compliance program.
5. EN has not included resources required to perform updates to manuals based on
significant code changes due to the uncertainty of the scope. If required, EN/G2
may request a change order upon determination of the scope of modifications and
allotted resources.
6. EN/G2 assumes 1 day of effort for each quarterly compliance review for virtual
meetings. A single site visit is included as part of the quarterly compliance review
task, to encompass one day on site with travel time included.
7. ENJG2 assumes one audit per year, with three (3) days of off-site audit preparation
and one week (40 hours) of on-site audit support.
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8. EN/G2 will ensure project continuity across all three years and identify secondary
personnel for familiarization and substitution if required.
9. EN/G2 assumes efficiencies between years 2 and 3 due to familiarization with
pipeline safety program.
DEMONSTRATED COIVIPETENCE
EN/G2 is uniquely positioned with multiple staff members who are previous inspectors
with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and have a
strong background in the interpretation and application of code requirements. Our staff is
well prepared to provide support for pipeline safety audits for any part of the code.
Included in this service is a review of processes and procedures to ensure they meet
code requirements, a review of records and evidence to support compliance, or to review
specific documentation or evidence as necessary. We can also assist in preparing
responses to audit questions and/or protocols. Other preparation services may include
bulleted talking points, presentations to use during the audit, or conducting a mock audit.
In addition to preparation, we can be present or provide on-call support during an audit.
Project Team
EN/G2 is a leading national engineering services firm providing comprehensive design,
engineering, and consulting services to gas and electric utilities as well as other energy
and industrial end -markets. With over 3,000 professionals in 36 offices nationwide, EN/G2
offers customers an unparalleled spectrum of services with expertise in natural gas and
oil pipeline infrastructure, gas distribution, electric power transmission, distribution and
generation, automation systems, integrity management, and industrial and refinery
solutions.
With over 1,000 degreed engineers, our engineers hold degrees in a broad range of
disciplines including mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, metallurgical, geological,
telecommunications and petroleum engineering. This, combined with many years of
hands-on experience, provides a skill base unmatched in our industry. Included on our
staff are many registered professional engineers, NACE-certified engineers, cathodic
protection specialists and certified coating specialist, degreed metallurgists as well as
procurement specialists and designers/drafters with expertise in both AutoCADO and
MicroStation0.
Our engineers and drafters have not only technical training but actual field experience in
project management, construction management, operations and field data collection,
surveys and repairs. This experience provides them with a perspective that allows easy
communication with the client and a thorough understanding of the issues associated
with operating a system.
EN/G2 will assign an overall Project Manager (PM) to oversee all phases of this work,
coordinate all internal resources and act as the single point of contact with VPU. Reporting
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to the PM will be the staff performing reviews and redline updates. EN/G2 anticipates
utilizing a key team of the following positions for execution of the Compliance Support
project:
• 1 Senior Principal and/or 1 Principal Regulatory Consultant
• 1 Project Engineer
Below is the proposed preliminary project team that will be finalized upon award of
contract:
• Alfred Giordano —Principal Consultant, Regulatory. AI Giordano is a licensed
professional engineer with several years of experience in the energy industry and
a focus on DOT regulatory compliance, regulatory audits, project management,
and integrity management. AI serves as the Manager of Regulatory Compliance
for EN/G2.
As the leader of the Regulatory Compliance team at EN/G2, AI is focused on
pipeline compliance consulting with a specialization in inspections, audit support,
program development, management, and maintenance. AI has developed
regulatory consulting solutions for multiple clients, directly supporting the
implementation and maintenance of their regulatory programs, jurisdictional
determinations, integrity management, and overall regulatory compliance
readiness.
Wallace McGaughey —Senior Principal Consultant, Regulatory. Wally specializes
in regulatory compliance consulting, inspections, audit support, and training based
on Code of Federal Regulations requirements related to liquid and natural gas
pipeline systems, chemical plants, and refineries. In addition, Wally has developed
numerous compliance manuals &procedures, conducted mock inspections,
facilitated federal and state regulatory inspections, assisted operators with
required compliance filings, and served as a liaison with regulatory agencies.
Wally also served as a Senior Pipeline Safety Specialist, Instructor with PHMSA
Training and Qualifications (TQ) in Oklahoma City, OK. Duties included instruction
in several of the regulatory training programs for federal and state Pipeline Safety
Inspectors. As well as serving as Team Lead of the PHMSA Operator Qualification
(OQ) Team, served on the Control Room Management development team, and on
the Implementation Team for Natural Gas Underground Storage developing an
inspector training program and inspection materials for PHMSA.
Tank Abour —Project Engineer. Mr. Abour is a Project Engineer for the Integrity
team and is a graduate of University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign. He is a
mechanical engineer with 3 years of project experience in MAOP validation. Tarek
has provided compliance reports across the US. He has reviewed and evaluated
historical pipeline engineering documents to determine safe pipeline operations as
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determined by PHMSA requirements. Tarek also assists in training new team
members.
Team Qualifications
With amulti-year contract ENJG2 plans to execute the project in the most cost-effective
manner. EN/G2 understands the expectation that VPU does not want to "train" new
personnel. EN/G2 personnel to be utilized on this project will have experience in code
compliance, interpretation, and program development. All junior engineering positions will
be overseen and reviewed by senior, qualified staff.
Based on the size and expertise of EN/G2 workforce, we do not have a concern with
staffing individuals meeting the requirements necessary to perform the scope of work
stated above. EN/G2 will make efforts to maintain consistent resources throughout the
execution of the project. As is the nature of any extended project; there may be needs
for more resources at times and less at other times. With the dynamic nature of project
work, the same individuals may not always be available. Additional considerations are
those around individual employee's vacations, holidays, promotions, or other reasons to
modify the staff assigned to a project.
Project Examples
City of Vernon —Compliance Program Support
EN/G2 has performed similar compliance support for the City of Vernon, CA gas
division for the past three years. EN/G2 performed full review and maintenance of
Vernon's Operations and Maintenance (O&M}, Operator Qualification (OQ),
Emergency Response, Damage Prevention, and Public Awareness Plans. EN/G2
also supported the execution of Vernon's integrity management plan (IMP) on both
the transmission and distribution assets. Additionally, EN/G2 supported the City of
Vernon through two California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) audits resulting in
zero enforcement actions.
2. Greer Public Works Utilities —Compliance Program Support
EN has performed compliance support for the city of Greer, SC Public Works
department for their natural gas transmission and distribution systems. EN has
supported Greer's maintenance of their O&M, OQ, IMP, and Emergency Response
plans, including a revised risk analysis on their distribution integrity management plan
(DIMP) procedures. EN has also supported Greer through two audits by the South
Carolina Pipeline Safety, Office of Regulatory Staff with zero enforcement actions.
3. Swissport Aviation
EN developed pipeline safety compliance programs for two of Swissport's aviation fuel
pipelines at two major domestic airports. This includes performance of a jurisdictional
analysis of the pipeline to determine the necessary compliance programs, full
development and implementation support, and audit support for both a federal and
state pipeline safety audit.
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City of Vernon Natural Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services Request for
Proposals
EXHIBIT A
AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION
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AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION BY CONTRACTOR
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ss
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
Jeff Creaney , being first duly sworn deposes
and says that he/she is Sr. Director, Business Development
(insert "Sole Owner", "Partner", "President, "Secretary", or other proper title)
of EN Engineering, LLC
(Insert name of bidder)
who submits herewith to the City of Vernon abid/proposal;
That all statements of fact in such bid/proposal are true;
That such bidlproposal was not made in the interest of or on behalf of any ~indisclosed person,
partnership, company, association, organization or corporation;
That such bid/proposal is genuine and not collusive or sham;
That said bidder has not, directly or indirectly by agreement, communication or conference with anyone
attempted to induce action prejudicial to the interest of the City of Vernon, or of any other bidder- or
anyone else interested in the proposed contract; and further
That prior to the public opening and reading of bids/proposals, said bidder:
a. Did not directly or indirectly, induce or solicit anyone else to submit a false OI' S~1~II1
bid/proposal;
b. Did not directly or indirectly, collude, conspire, connive or agree with anyone else that said
bidder or anyone else would submit a false or sham bid/proposal, or that anyone should refrain
from bidding or withdraw his/her bid/proposal;
c. Did not, in any manner, directly or indirectly seek by agreement, communication or conference
with anyone to raise or fix the bid/proposal price of said bidder or of anyone else, or to raise or
fix any overhead, profit or cost element of his/her bid/proposal price, or of that of anyone else;
d. Did not, directly or indirectly, submit his/her bid/proposal price or any breakdown thereof, or
the contents thereof, or divulge information or data relative thereto, to any corporation,
partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent
thereof, or to any individual or group of individuals, except the City of Vernon, or to any person
or persons who have a partnership or other financial interest with said bidder in his/her business.
I certify under penalty of perjury that the above information is con-ect
By. Jeff Creailey
Date: April 10, 2023
Title: Sr. Director, Business Development
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EXHIBIT B
SCHEDULE
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ENGINEERING
INTEGRATED
SOI,UTI ONS
An EH EnglrteerJng Cv~»pany
Contact: AI Giordano
Principal Integrity Consultant
Al.giordano@entrustsol.com
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FEES &COSTS
EN/G2 estimates the project pricing as follows on a time and materials (T&M) basis per
the attached rate sheet. This includes a 4% escalation rate on years 2 and 3.
Year 2023-2024 Hrs 2024-2025 Hrs 2025-2026 Hrs
Task
1 -Audit Support $17,300 ~ 114 $18,200 114 $18,700 114
2 -Program Review
and Mana ement $29,500 152 $30,700 152 $32,000 152
3 —IMP, ERP and
Re air $18,900 132 $19,800 132 $20,600 132
4 —GAR Maintenance $3,400 24 $3,600 24 $3,700 24
5 -Quarterly
Com liance Reviews $10,300 64 $10,700 64 $11,000 64
6 - Ad-Hoc Compliance
Su ort $11,700 60 $12,200 60 $12,700 60
7 -Training $8,700 36 $9,000 36 $9,500 36
Expenses $8,000 $8,200 $8,500
Total $107,800 582 $112,400 582 $116,700 582
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Schedule of Rates &Services
Consulting Services
Integrity, Metallurgy, Corrosion, PSM and Data Consulting
Effective January 7, 2023 to December 31, 2023
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Technical Consultants and Subject Matter Experts
Sr. Principal Consultant $310
Practice Area Leader
Principal Consultant
$260
$242
Sr. Project Manager /Senior Technical Consultant $208
Project Manager /Technical Consultant $186
Integrity, Compliance and Safety Management Consulting Services
Consulting Engineer/Specialist II $162
Consulting Engineer/Specialist I $142
Associate Consulting Engineer/Specialist II $121
Associate Consulting Engineer/Specialist I $106
Metallurgical Consulting Services
Chief Metallurgist $260
1 Metallurgical Consultant/Engineer II $165
Metallurgical Consultant/Engineer I $148
Associate Metallurgical Consultant II $125
Associate Metallurgical Consultant I $110
Corrosion Engineering Services
Sr. Corrosion Engineer $165
Corrosion Engineer II $148
Corrosion Engineer I $125
Associate Corrosion Engineer $110
l Corrosion Field Supervisor $160
Lead Corrosion Technician $128
Sr. Corrosion Technician $108
Corrosion Technician $92
GIS and Data Services
Data/GIS Consulting Specialist II $172
Data/GIS Consulting Specialist I $155
Sr. Data/GIS Analyst $128
1 Data/GIS Analyst $106
Sr. Data/GIS Technician $89
Data/GIS Technician $72
Data/GIS Associate $58
Support Services
Sr. Designer
Project Controls Engineer /Analyst
$128
$121
CAD Specialist /Designer $110
Sr. Project Controls Specialist
Sr. Drafter
$95
$95
Drafter $85
Project Assistant/Administrative Assistant/Project Controls Specialist $73
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Notes
1. The above hourly rates include salary, payroll burdens, other overheads and fee. These rates do not
include state or local gross receipts, sales, use or other forms of special business or occupation taxes
not generally levied by most states. Costs associated with such taxes will be charged at actual cost.
2. Above rates are valid through December 31, 2023 after which they are subject to an annual adjustment
based on inflation and changes in the labor market.
3. Overtime approved by the client will be charged at a rate of 1.5 times the regular hourly rate for non-
exempt employees (GIS/Data Associate, GIS/Data Technician, Sr. GIS/Data Technician, Sr. Drafter,
Drafter, Sr. Administrative Assistant, and Administrative Assistant) for time worked over 40 hours per
week, weekends and holidays. Exempt employees will be charged at the hourly rate for all hours
worked.
4. Travel time shall be invoiced portal to portal at the above rates.
5. An invoice will be submitted at the end of each month based on the work completed that month.
Payment for the amount invoiced is due and payable within thirty (30) days following receipt of EN
invoice. Invoices not paid within 45 days are subject to a 1.5% per month interest charge.
6. Software will be charged at the rates below, in addition to the above rates for personnel:
Pipe Stress Analysis -Caesar II $30/hr Hydraulic Modeling - Synergi
SES -Right-of-Way Pro (AC and DC Mitigation Modeling)
SES -Multl-Fields (DC Attenuation & EMF Modeling) $50/hr
ANSYS
Area Isolation Module (AIM) - Synergi
PRCI Hot Tap
Reimbursable Expenses
$80/hr
$180/run
6. Reimbursable Expenses are in addition to compensation for basic and additional services and include
those expenses incurred by COMPANY in the interest of the project, as identified by the following
clauses:
7, Automobile Mileage -Automobile mileage shall be reimbursed at the standard IRS rate for actual
miles traveled in the performance of services. Automobile reimbursement will be adjusted in
accordance with IRS guidelines.
g. Direct costs incurred in performing the engineering services will be charged at actual cost. Such
direct costs include but are not limited to the following:
a. Expenses in connection with authorized out-of-town travel charge shall include but not be limited
to: airfares, automobile rental, lodging, meals, taxi fares, public transportation and parking. L b. Expense of postage, courier and messenger services, and handling drawings, specifications
and other documents, in connection with the project.
c. Expenses of maps, records, abstract fees, permit fees, supplies etc. L 9. Indirect costs incurred related to performing the engineering services will be charged at actual cost
plus 10%. Such indirect costs shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. Expenses for special services or supplies applicable to the project, such as outside technical
consultants, outside laboratory expenses, and other identifiable costs.
b. Expenses to provide services supplied by a subcontractor or third party consultant such as field
survey services, environmental permitting services, land and right-of-way acquisition services,
construction inspection services using a third party subcontractor, or third party geotechnical
services.
c. Expenses for special equipment that includes, but is not limited to: computer time rental,
computer software and hardware, reference materials, tools, testing equipment, cameras, video
gear, etc. which has been authorized by client for rental, lease, or purchase authorized by client for
rental, lease, or purchase.
d. Per Diem expenses including meals, incidentals, and lodging may be charged in accordance
with federal guidelines.
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EXHIBIT C
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
PRACTICES PROVISIONS
A. Contractor certifies and represents that, during the performance of this Agreement, the
contractor and each subcontractor shall adhere to equal opportunity employment practices
to assure that applicants and employees are treated equally and are not discriminated
against because of their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap,
sex, or age. Contractor further certifies that it will not maintain any segregated facilities.
B. Contractor agrees that it shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for applicants for
employment placed by or on behalf of Contractor, state that it is an "Equal Opportunity
Employer" or that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to their race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, sex or age.
C. Contractor agrees that it shall, if requested to do so by the City, certify that it has not, in the
performance of this Agreement, discriminated against applicants or employees because of
their membership in a protected class.
D. Contractor agrees to provide the City with access to, and, if requested to do so by City,
through its awarding authority, provide copies of all of its records pertaining or relating to its
employment practices, except to the extent such records or portions of such records are
confidential or privileged under state or federal law.
E. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed in any manner as to require or
permit any act which is prohibited by law.
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Todd Dusenberry, General Manager of Public Utilities
Department:Public Utilities
Submitted by:Adriana Ramos, Administrative Analyst
Subject
Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Recommendation
A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(B)(3), the general rule that CEQA only
applies to projects that may have a significant effect on the environment. This action receives
and files an update to the City’s plan for the implementation of preventative strategies and
mitigation measures to minimize the risk of wildfires caused by electrical lines and equipment;
this action does not authorize any construction activity or any disturbance of an environmental
resource, and has no potential for causing a significant effect on the environment; and
B. Approve the Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
Background
In 2018, the California legislature adopted Senate Bill 901 (SB 901), requiring every publicly
owned electric utility (POU) to prepare and present a Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) to its
governing body by January 1, 2020, and update it annually. Assembly Bill 1054 (Holden, Chapter
79, Statutes of 2019) and Assembly Bill 111 (Committee on Budget, Chapter 81, Statutes of
2019) made additional significant reforms relating to wildfires, establishing a new state agency
called the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board (Board) and requiring all POUs to submit
their WMPs to the Board each year, starting in 2020. The Board will then review the POU plans
and provide comments and advisory opinions on the content and sufficiency of the plans. At least
once every three years, the submission shall be a comprehensive revision of the plan.
On May 18, 2021, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-12, approving the Vernon Public
Utilities 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan. Section 4 of the resolution allows the City Council to
approve subsequent annual updates and triennial comprehensive revisions by minute order.
Approval of the triennial comprehensive WMP revision is necessary to meet state requirements.
The Board notes that many POUs have a relatively low likelihood of seeing or causing
catastrophic wildfires in their service areas; due to characteristics such as the small size of their
service area, and a service territory that is mostly if not wholly urban with no High Fire Threat
District areas within or abutting. The Board expects to engage with such low probability POUs to
be more appropriate in scope to the likelihood of wildfires in those areas.
In 2018, the Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) Department requested that the Vernon Fire Department
perform an assessment of the electric service territories’ risk of wildfire caused by electric
operations and equipment. The Vernon Fire Department's 2018 assessment reviewed Vernon's
historical fire data, geographical location, and local conditions. The assessment also included
information from the United States Forest Service's Fire Modeling Institute and the Office of the
State Fire Marshal of CAL FIRE. Based on this information, the determination was made that
VPU's electric equipment and operations do not pose a risk of igniting a fire that could cause any
significant or catastrophic wildfire condition. This assessment of low risk was confirmed by an
independent evaluator in May 2023 and is incorporated in the WMP in Appendix A...
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Notwithstanding Vernon's low wildfire risk, VPU is required to develop a WMP in accordance with
Public Utilities Code Section 8387, which requires WMPs to consider, as necessary, certain
specified elements. VPU's WMP meets all the required criteria pursuant to Section 8387,
including identification of elements that do not apply to Vernon due to the sparsity of wildfire fuel
sources and distance from High Fire-Threat District Elevated risk areas, and an independent
evaluator‘s determination that VPU's WMP addressed all required elements.
As part of the update, VPU reviewed the 2022 plan for changes to the electric system and key
wildfire risks as well as incorporating where feasible recommendations provided by the Board.
There were no reportable incidences for the 2022 calendar year, as specified in the WMP.
Updates in the 2023 plan include the following:
•Renaming section headings to maintain consistency with the Board’s 2023 POU Guidance
Advisory Opinion.
•Inclusion of a narrative response to the Board Guidance Advisory Opinion where
applicable.
•Section 2.5: Clarification of the role of VPU’s generation in case of transmission
interruption.
•Section 8.1: Update of tree inventory and clarification of tree management program.
•Section 9: Clarification of distribution inspection metrics posted publicly on the VPU
website.
•Section 13: Inclusion of a third metric, Outage Caused by Trees, which measures wildfire
risk.
Additionally, there were minor formatting and non-substantive revisions. VPU’s WMP will next be
due for a comprehensive revision in July 2026.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
1. Wildfire Mitigation Plan 2023
2. Wildfire Mitigation Plan 2023 Redline
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CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES
4305 S SANTA FE AVE.
VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
Version: 4.0
Effective Date: 6/20/2023
Wildfire
Mitigation
Plan
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Contents
Executive Summary .................................................................................................................... i
Wildfire Safety Advisory Board Recommendations ............................................................. i
1. Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... 1
2. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
2.1. Policy Statement ......................................................................................................... 2
2.2. Organization of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan ............................................................. 2
2.3. City of Vernon .............................................................................................................. 2
2.4. Vernon Public Utilities Profile ..................................................................................... 3
2.5. Generation and Distribution Facilities ........................................................................ 3
2.6. Wildfire Risk Assessment ............................................................................................ 3
3. Objectives .......................................................................................................................... 4
4. Roles and Responsibilities ................................................................................................ 4
4.1. Wildfire Prevention ..................................................................................................... 4
4.2. Wildfire Response and Recovery ................................................................................ 5
4.3. Standardized Emergency Management System ........................................................ 5
5. Wildfire Risks and Drivers ................................................................................................. 6
5.1. Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance ................................................. 6
5.2. Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors ............................................................ 6
6. Enterprise-wide Safety Risks ............................................................................................ 6
7. Wildfire Preventative Strategies ...................................................................................... 7
8. Vegetation Management .................................................................................................. 7
9. Inspections ........................................................................................................................ 9
10. De-energization Protocols .............................................................................................. 10
10.1. Reclosing Policy ......................................................................................................... 10
10.2. De-energization ......................................................................................................... 10
11. Customer Notification Procedure .................................................................................. 10
12. Restoration of Service ..................................................................................................... 11
13. Evaluation Metrics .......................................................................................................... 12
13.1. Metrics and Assumptions for Measuring Plan Performance .................................. 12
14. Impact of Metrics on Plan .............................................................................................. 13
15. Monitoring and Auditing the Plan .................................................................................. 14 ..
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15.1. Identifying and Correcting Deficiencies in the Plan ................................................. 14
15.2. Monitoring the Effectiveness of Inspections ........................................................... 14
16. Independent Evaluator ................................................................................................... 14
17. Acronym Glossary ........................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX
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Reference Guide
Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) is dedicated to providing safe, reliable electric services to the
residents and businesses in City of Vernon at competitive prices.
While VPU’s service territory and operations do not include or abut high wildfire threat areas,
VPU remains committed to evaluating hazards that may affect the reliability and safety of the
City of Vernon. This WMP describes the activities that VPU is taking to mitigate the threat of
power-line ignited wildfires, including its various programs, policies and procedures. This plan
will be reviewed and evaluated by its City Council on an annual basis.
Utility Overview and Context
The California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board (WSAB) issued the Guidance Advisory Opinion for
the 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plans of Electric Publicly Owned Utilities and Rural Electric
Cooperatives (“2023 WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion”) on November 16, 2022. VPU provides
this document to the WSAB in order to respond to the recommendations included in the 2023
WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion. VPU will provide a narrative response and/or a cross
reference to the location in VPU’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) where the topic is addressed.
Where the recommendation is not applicable to VPU, the response will provide a brief
description supporting this conclusion.
Table 1: Context-Setting Information
Utility Name Vernon Public Utilities (VPU)
Service Territory Size 5.2 square miles
Owned Assets ☐ Transmission ☒Distribution ☒Generation
Number of Customers
Served
2,000 customer accounts
Population Within Service
Territory
150 people
Customer Class Makeup
Number of Accounts Share of Total Load (MWh)
4% Residential;
5% Government;
0% Agricultural;
64% Small/Medium Business,
Commercial;
26% Industrial
3% Residential;
5% Government;
0% Agricultural;
64% Small/Medium Business,
Commercial;
28% Industrial
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Location/Topography1 0% Conifer Forest
0% Conifer Woodland
0% Desert
0% Hardwood Forest
0% Hardwood Woodland
0% Herbaceous
0% Shrub
100% Urban
0% Water
Service Territory
Wildland Urban Interface2
(based on total area)
0% Wildland Urban Interface;
0% Wildland Urban Intermix;
Percent of Service
Territory in CPUC High Fire
Threat Districts (based on
total area)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
Prevailing Wind Directions
& Speeds by Season
The windier part of the year lasts for 6 months, from November to May, with
average wind speeds of more than 6.9 miles per hour. The windiest day of the
year is December 31, with an average hourly wind speed of 8.6 miles per
hour.
The calmer time of year lasts for 6 months, from May to November. The
calmest day of the year is August 10, with an average hourly wind speed of
5.3 miles per hour.
The wind is most often from the west for 5 months, from February to July,
with a peak percentage of 47% on May 23. The wind is most often from the
north for 4 months, from October to February, with a peak percentage of 36%
on January 1.
Miles of Owned Lines
Underground and/or
Overhead
Overhead Dist.: 95 miles
Overhead Trans.: 0 miles
Underground Dist.: 24 miles
Underground Trans.: 0 miles
Explanatory Note 1 - Methodology for Measuring “Miles”: measured in line
miles
Percent of Owned Lines in
CPUC High Fire Threat
Districts
Overhead Distribution Lines as % of Total Distribution System
(Inside and Outside Service Territory)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
Overhead Transmission Lines as % of Total Transmission System
(Inside and Outside Service Territory)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
1 This data shall be based on the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, California Multi-Source
Vegetation Layer Map, depicting WHR13 Types (Wildlife Habitat Relationship classes grouped into 13 major land
cover types) available at: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b7ec5d68d8114b1fb2bfbf4665989eb3.
2 This data shall be based on the definitions and maps maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture,
as most recently assembled in The 2010 Wildland-Urban Interface of the Conterminous United States, available at
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Customers have ever lost
service due to an IOU PSPS
event?
☐ Yes ☒No
Customers have ever been
notified of a potential loss
of service to due to a
forecasted IOU PSPS
event?
☐ Yes ☒No
Has developed protocols
to pre-emptively shut off
electricity in response to
elevated wildfire risks?
☐ Yes ☒No
Has previously pre-
emptively shut off
electricity in response to
elevated wildfire risk?
☐ Yes ☒No
I. Cross Reference to Statutory requirements
WSAB requested that POUs provide a clear roadmap as to where each statutory
requirement is addressed within the POU WMP.
Table 2: Cross References to Statutory Requirements
Requirement Statutory Language Location in
WMP
Persons
Responsible
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(A): An accounting of the responsibilities of
persons responsible for executing the plan. Section 4
Objectives of
the Plan
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(B): The objectives of the wildfire mitigation
plan. Section 3
Preventive
Strategies
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(C): A description of the preventive strategies
and programs to be adopted by the local publicly owned
electric utility or electrical cooperative to minimize the risk of
its electrical lines and equipment causing catastrophic wildfires,
including consideration of dynamic climate change risks.
Section 7
Evaluation
Metrics
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(D): A description of the metrics the local
publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative plans
to use to evaluate the wildfire mitigation plan’s performance
and the assumptions that underlie the use of those metrics.
Section 13
Impact of
Metrics
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(E): A discussion of how the application of
previously identified metrics to previous wildfire mitigation
plan performances has informed the wildfire mitigation plan.
Section 14
Deenergization
Protocols
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(F): Protocols for disabling reclosers and
deenergizing portions of the electrical distribution system that
consider the associated impacts on public safety, as well as
protocols related to mitigating the public safety impacts of
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those protocols, including impacts on critical first responders
and on health and communication infrastructure.
Customer
Notification
Procedures
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(G): Appropriate and feasible procedures for
notifying a customer who may be impacted by the
deenergizing of electrical lines. The procedures shall consider
the need to notify, as a priority, critical first responders, health
care facilities, and operators of telecommunications
infrastructure.
Section 11
Vegetation
Management
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(H): Plans for vegetation management. Section 8
Inspections
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(I): Plans for inspections of the local publicly
owned electric utility’s or electrical cooperative’s electrical
infrastructure.
Section 9
Prioritization of
Wildfire Risks
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(J): A list that identifies, describes, and
prioritizes all wildfire risks, and drivers for those risks,
throughout the local publicly owned electric utility’s or
electrical cooperative’s service territory. The list shall include,
but not be limited to, both of the following:
(i) Risks and risk drivers associated with design, construction,
operation, and maintenance of the local publicly owned electric
utility’s or electrical cooperative’s equipment and facilities.
(ii) Particular risks and risk drivers associated with topographic
and climatological risk factors throughout the different parts of
the local publicly owned electric utility’s or electrical
cooperative’s service territory.
Section 5
CPUC Fire
Threat Map
Adjustments
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(K): Identification of any geographic area in
the local publicly owned electric utility’s or electrical
cooperative’s service territory that is a higher wildfire threat
than is identified in a commission fire threat map, and
identification of where the commission should expand a high
fire threat district based on new information or changes to the
environment.
Section 2.3
Section 2.6
Enterprisewide
Risks
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(L): A methodology for identifying and
presenting enterprisewide safety risk and wildfire-related risk. Section 6
Restoration of
Service
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(M): A statement of how the local publicly
owned electric utility or electrical cooperative will restore
service after a wildfire.
Section 12
Monitor and
Audit
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(N): A description of the processes and
procedures the local publicly owned electric utility or electrical
cooperative shall use to do all of the following
(i) Monitor and audit the implementation of the wildfire
mitigation plan.
(ii) Identify any deficiencies in the wildfire mitigation plan
or its implementation, and correct those deficiencies.
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(iii) Monitor and audit the effectiveness of electrical line
and equipment inspections, including inspections
performed by contractors, that are carried out under the
plan, other applicable statutes, or commission rules.
Qualified
Independent
Evaluator
PUC § 8387(c): The local publicly owned electric utility or
electrical cooperative shall contract with a qualified
independent evaluator with experience in assessing the safe
operation of electrical infrastructure to review and assess the
comprehensiveness of its wildfire mitigation plan. The
independent evaluator shall issue a report that shall be made
available on the Internet Web site of the local publicly owned
electric utility or electrical cooperative, and shall present the
report at a public meeting of the local publicly owned electric
utility’s or electrical cooperative’s governing board.
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II. WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion Recommendations
Process for Utility Adoption and Submittal of Annual WMP and Opportunities for Public
Comment:
VPU is governed by the Vernon City Council. Accordingly, the 2021 Vernon Public Utilities
Wildfire Mitigation Plan was presented to the Vernon City Council on May 18, 2021, and was
adopted in Resolution No. 2021-12. Subsequent annual updates and triennial comprehensive
revisions shall be publicly presented and approved by minute order of the City Council.
Description of Where WMP Information Can be Found on Utility Website
The Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan and the independent evaluator’s report will
be posted to the City of Vernon’s website under regulatory reports3 and has been presented to
Vernon’s City Council at a noticed public meeting.
3 https://www.cityofvernon.org/government/public-utilities/regulatory-reports
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1. Executive Summary
1.1. The Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan meets applicable California
Senate Bill 901, Assembly Bill 1054, and Assembly Bill 111 requirements.
1.2. The City of Vernon is an industrial city of 5.2 square miles, adjacent to Downtown
Los Angeles. Wildfire ignition risks are low due to the sparsity of vegetation and
fuel sources in Vernon’s industrial environment.
1.3. Vernon is located more than 10 miles from the nearest California Public Utilities
Commission (CPUC) High Fire-Threat District Elevated risk area.
1.4. Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) does not own or operate transmission, distribution,
or generation facilities in CPUC High Fire-Threat District.
1.5. VPU does not own or operate transmission, distribution, or generation facilities in
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) Fire and
Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map’s designated High or
Extreme Wildfire Hazard areas.
1.6. VPU’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan includes required program components such as
performance metrics, continuous improvement, and responsible parties.
1.7. VPU will make annual Wildfire Mitigation Plan progress updates to the Vernon
City Council and the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board.
2. Introduction
Over the last few years, California has seen some of its most devastating and destructive
wildfires. Climate Change is recognized as a contributing factor (long hot spells, low
moisture, etc.). In response, Senate Bill (SB) 901 authored by Senator Dodd, was enacted
in 2018. SB 901 requires every electric utility to prepare a wildfire mitigation plan (WMP)
and annually present the plan to its governing body. SB 901 amended Public Utilities Code
(PUC) section 8387. Section 8387 generally requires every publicly owned utility to
construct, maintain, and operate its electrical facilities to minimize the risk of wildfire
posed by those facilities. As further required by Assembly Bill (AB) 1054 enacted in 2019,
the WMP shall be submitted to the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board f or review
and advisory opinion by July 1, 2023. At least once every three years, the submittal must
be a comprehensive revision of the WMP.
This document outlines Vernon Public Utilities’ activities in accordance with these
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2.1. Policy Statement
Vernon Public Utilities' overarching goal is to provide safe, reliable, and economic electric
service to its local community. In order to meet this goal, VPU constructs, maintains, and
operates its electrical lines and equipment in a manner that minimizes the risk of
catastrophic wildfire posed by its electrical lines and equipment.
2.2. Organization of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan
This Wildfire Mitigation Plan includes the following elements:
• Objectives of the plan;
• Roles and responsibilities for carrying out the plan;
• Identification of key wildfire risks and risk drivers;
• Description of wildfire prevention, mitigation, and response strategies and
programs;
• Metrics for evaluating the performance of the plan and identifying areas for
improvement; and
• Review and validation of the plan.
2.3. City of Vernon
The City of Vernon is an industrial city
of 5.2 square miles located several
miles to the southeast of Downtown
Los Angeles in Southern California. The
City’s business-friendly environment,
low-cost utilities, and proximity to
ports, trucking and rail transport make
Vernon an ideal location for industrial
uses.
The City of Vernon is located in a
region of Los Angeles County with low
wildfire risk. No part of VPU’s service
territory is located in or near the High
Fire-Threat District, designed in the
California Public Utilities Commission’s
(CPUC) Fire Threat Map. Further, all of
VPU’s service territory is excluded from
the High, Very High, and Extreme
Threat areas of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) Fire
and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map. Based on a review of local
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conditions and historical fires, the Vernon Fire Department has determined that VPU’s
electrical lines and equipment do not pose a significant risk of wildfire.
Despite this low risk, VPU takes appropriate actions to help its region prevent and
respond to the increasing risk of wildfires. In its role as a public agency, VPU closely
coordinates with other local safety and emergency officials to help protect against fires
and respond to emergencies. In its role as a utility, VPU follows all applicable design,
construction, operation, and maintenance requirements that reduce safety risks
associated with its system. This Wildfire Mitigation Plan describes the safety-related
measures that Vernon Public Utilities follows to reduce its risk of causing wildfires.
2.4. Vernon Public Utilities Profile
Formerly known as Vernon Light and Power and Vernon Gas & Electric, the City of Vernon
has consolidated all utility services within the VPU. VPU provides electric, water, natural
gas, and fiber optic services.
VPU serves about 2,000 mainly commercial and industrial electric customers with electric
sales of approximately 1,128 GWh annually, and peak loads of approximately 184 MW in
the summer and 174 MW in the winter.
2.5. Generation and Distribution Facilities
VPU’s electric system includes generation and distribution facilities that are completely
located within VPU’s electric service territory in the LA Basin. VPU does not own or
operate any transmission facilities. VPU has two generation facilities that are located
within VPU service territory. Malburg Generating Station (MGS), a 134 MW combined -
cycle natural gas-fired plant and two H. Gonzales units, a combined 10 MW natural gas
plant. VPU has 119 miles of distribution lines and 27 miles of 66 kV subtransmission lines.
No overhead distribution lines span over naturally vegetated open space areas.
Therefore, there is no potential for electrical equipment igniting a wildfire. The
generation and distribution facilities are located entirely within the CAISO balancing area
and are connected to the CAISO through the Southern California Edison (SCE) 220 -66 kV
Laguna Bell Substation. The Vernon load is supplied and supported by five 66 kV source
lines that exit the SCE Laguna Bell 220/66 kV Substation. With the support of Vernon’s
local generation, the VPU electric system reliability will most likely not be compromised
under a double contingency (N-2) situation, where two 66 kV transmission lines are out of
service.
2.6. Wildfire Risk Assessment
In 2018, Vernon Fire Department conducted a risk assessment of wildfires caused by
VPU’s overhead electrical lines and equipment, in compliance with Senate Bill 1028 (Hill,
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basin. Specifically, VPU's service area is not within or near any wildland-urban interface
zones and more than ten miles from the nearest wildland-urban interface area. The
assessment includes information from the US Forest Service’s Fire Modeling Institute, and
the CAL FIRE Office of the State Fire Marshal. Also considered were Vernon’s historical
fire data, geographical location, and local conditions. Based on this information, the
determination was made that VPU’s electric equipment and operations do not pose a risk
of igniting a fire that could cause any significant wildfire condition.
3. Objectives
The primary objectives of this Wildfire Mitigation Plan are to:
1. Describe VPU’s existing programs, practices, and measures that effectively reduce
the probability that VPU’s electric supply system could be the origin or
contributing source for the ignition of a wildfire.
To support this goal, VPU regularly evaluates the prudent and cost -effective
improvements to its physical assets, operations, and training that can help reduce
the risk of equipment-related fires.
2. The secondary objective of this Wildfire Mitigation Plan is to improve the resiliency
of the electric grid. As part of the development of this plan, VPU assesses new
industry practices and technologies that will reduce the likelihood of an
interruption (frequency) in service and improve the restoration (duratio n) of
service.
3. Create a WMP that is consistent with state law and objectives.
4. Roles and Responsibilities
4.1. Wildfire Prevention
VPU staff that have responsibility for wildfire prevention are:
General Manager: Assumes overall responsibility for VPU’s planning and mitigation
activities, including maintaining compliance with state and federal safety and operating
requirements.
Assistant General Manager: Responsible for emergency preparedness, emergency
response, and coordinating recovery after a fire.
Utilities Operations Manager: Responsible for the reliable operation of VPU’s electric
distribution system and safety protocols, including the evaluation and installation of new
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local fire management personnel to ensure that appropriate preventive measures are in
place.
Electric Operations Supervisor: Is primarily responsible for ensuring inspections of electric
lines, poles, and equipment, in addition to the performance of operations and
maintenance (O&M).
While other individuals, such as linemen, have the responsibility to inspect and report any
faulty operations of equipment, the primary responsibility for preventing electrical-
ignited fires and coordinating recovery is the Utilities Operations Manager and Assistant
General Manager.
4.2. Wildfire Response and Recovery
VPU is a member of the California Utility Emergency Association, which plays a key role in
ensuring communications between utilities and with California Office of Emergency
Services (CAL-OES) during emergencies. VPU also participates in the American Public
Power Association (APPA) Mutual Assistance Agreement, which is a mutual assistance
agreement covering municipal utilities across the United States.
4.3. Standardized Emergency Management System
As a local governmental agency,4 VPU has planning, communication, and coordination
obligations pursuant to the California Office of Emergency Services’ Standardized
Emergency Management System (SEMS) Regulations,5 adopted in accordance with
Government Code section 8607. The SEMS Regulations specify roles, responsibilities, and
structures of communications at five different levels: field response, local government,
operational area, regional, and state.6 Pursuant to this structure, VPU annually
coordinates and communicates with the relevant safety agencies as well as other relevant
4 As defined in Cal. Gov. Code § 8680.2.
5 19 CCR § 2407.
6 Cal. Gov. Code § 2403(b):
(1) “Field response level” commands emergency response personnel and resources to carry out tactical decisions and
activities in direct response to an incident or threat.
(2) “Local government level” manages and coordinates the overall emergency response and recovery activities within
their jurisdiction.
(3) “Operational area level” manages and/or coordinates information, resources, and priorities among local
governments within the operational area and serves as the coordination and communication link between the local
government level and the regional level.
(4) “Regional level” manages and coordinates information and resources among operational areas within the mutual aid
region designated pursuant to Government Code §8600 and between the operational areas and the state level. This
level along with the state level coordinates overall state agency support for emergency response activities.
(5) “State level” manages state resources in response to the emergency needs of the other levels, manages and
coordinates mutual aid among the mutual aid regions and between the regional level and state level, and serves as the
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local and state agencies. Pursuant to the SEMS structure, VPU participates in annual
training exercises with the Vernon Disaster Council. The Council meets quarterly to
discuss emergency management protocols, FEMA and SEMS procedures, and lessons
learned from disasters around the world. On an annual basis, the City’s Emergency
Operating Center is exercised by the Disaster Council as part of an Emergency Drill.
5. Wildfire Risks and Drivers
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Wildfire Risks and Drivers in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan because of
the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU, including lack of
wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas.
5.1. Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance
Due to the minimal risk of VPU’s electrical supply facilities igniting a wildfire, VPU is not
adopting wildfire specific protocols for Wildfire Risks and Drivers Associated with Design,
Construction, Operation, and Maintenance. However, VPU meets or exceeds the
minimum design and construction requirements provided in CPUC GO 95, which specifies
that electric supply systems shall be designed, constructed, and maintained for their
intended use with regard given to the conditions under which they are to be operated to
enable the furnishing of safe, proper, and adequate service.
5.2. Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors
Due to the minimal risk of VPU’s electrical supply facilities igniting a wildfire, VPU is not
adopting wildfire specific protocols for Wildfire Risks and Drivers Associated with
Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors.
6. Enterprise-wide Safety Risks
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Enterprise-wide Safety Risks in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan because
of the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU, including lack
of wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas.
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7. Wildfire Preventative
Strategies
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Wildfire Preventative Strategies in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan
because of the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU,
including lack of wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-
threat areas.
High Fire-Threat District
In coordination with the California Municipal Utilities Association, VPU participated in the
development of the CPUC’s Fire-Threat Map,7 which defines a statewide High Fire-Threat
District (HFTD).
In the map development process, VPU reviewed the proposed boundaries of the High
Fire-Threat District and confirmed that, based on local conditions and historical fire data,
all of VPU’s service territory was properly excluded.
Design and Construction Standards
VPU’s electric facilities are designed and constructed to meet or exceed the relevant
federal, state, or industry standard. VPU treats CPUC General Orders (GO) 95 and 128 as
a key industry standard for design and construction standards for overhead and
underground electrical facilities. VPU meets or exceeds all standards in GO 95 and GO
128. Additionally, VPU monitors and follows, as appropriate, the National Electric Safety
Code.
8. Vegetation Management
Due to the industrial nature of the City of Vernon, there is very little risk of vegetation
igniting a wildfire, or impeding Vernon Public Utilities’ services. VPU’s service territory
neither contains nor is adjacent to any wildlands or elevate fire-threat areas and thus,
there is no risk of igniting wildfires.
8.1. City of Vernon Urban Forest is comprised of approximately 1300 trees, which are
maintained and are pruned annually by a contracted Urban Forest Management
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Service company. Tree conditions are managed regularly in an asset management
system, and routine maintenance occurs on an annual basis.
8.2. Substations require bare ground for the safe operation of high voltage equipment.
Electric Operators monitor substations, switchyards, and other electric facilities on
a daily basis and remove invasive weeds and other vegetation as necessary. This
may be accomplished by pulling the vegetation, pruning, or spraying with an
herbicide such as glyphosate.
8.3. VPU meets or exceeds the minimum industry standard vegetation management
practices. For distribution level facilities, VPU meets: (1) Public Resources Code
section 4292; (2) Public Resources Code section 4293; (3) GO 95 Rule 35; and (4)
the GO 95 Appendix E Guidelines to Rule 35. These standards require significantly
increased clearances in the High Fire-Threat District. The recommended time-of-
trim guidelines do not establish a mandatory standard, but instead, provide useful
guidance to utilities.
GO 95, Rule 35, Table 1
Case Type of Clearance Trolley
Contact,
Feeder and
Span Wires,
0-5kv
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 750 -
22,500 Volts
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 22.5
- 300 kV
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 300 -
550 kV (mm)
13 Radial clearance of
bare line
conductors from
tree branches or
foliage
18 inches 18 inches ¼ Pin
Spacing
½ Pin
Spacing
14 Radial clearance of
bare line
conductors from
vegetation in the
Fire-Threat District
18 inches 48 inches 48 inches 120 inches
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Guidelines to Rule 35
The radial clearances shown below are recommended minimum clearances that should be
established, at time of trimming, between the vegetation and the energized conductors and
associated live parts where practicable. Reasonable vegetation management practices may
make it advantageous for the purposes of public safety or service reliability to obtain greater
clearances than those listed below to ensure compliance until the next scheduled
maintenance. Each utility may determine and apply additional appropriate clearances
beyond clearances listed below, which take into consideration various factors, including: line
operating voltage, length of span, line sag, planned maintenance cycles, location of
vegetation within the span, species type, experience with particular species, vegetation
growth rate and characteristics, vegetation management standards and best practices, local
climate, elevation, fire risk, and vegetation trimming requirements that are applicable to
State Responsibility Area lands pursuant to Public Resource Code Sections 4102 and 4293.
Voltage of Lines Case 13 Case 14
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 2,400 or more volts, but less than
72,000 volts
4 feet
12 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 72,000 or more volts, but less than
110,000 volts
6 feet
20 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 110,000 or more volts, but less
than 300,000 volts
10 feet
30 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 300,000 or more volts
15 feet
30 feet
9. Inspections
VPU meets or exceeds the minimum inspection requirements provided in CPUC GO 165
and CPUC GO 95, Rule 18. Pursuant to these rules, utilities inspect electric facilities in the
High Fire-Threat District more frequently than the other areas of its service terri tory. As
described above, VPU currently does not have any overhead powerlines located within, or
near the High Fire-Threat District within the CPUC’s Fire-Threat Map but still maintains
compliance with the inspection requirements as a best business practice. VPU performs
intrusive pole inspections and has a pole replacement priority and schedule program to
remove potential pole failure hazards, even though there is no significant native
vegetation below VPU’s overhead distribution lines.
VPU staff uses their knowledge of the specific environmental and geographical conditions
of VPU’s service territory to determine if any particular areas require more frequent
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If VPU staff discovers a facility in need of repair that is owned by an entity other than
VPU, VPU will issue a notice of repair to the facility owner and work to ensure that
necessary repairs are completed promptly.
In accordance with CPUC GO165, VPU annually reports and publicly posts its inspection
data to its website under regulatory reports.8 Publicly posted information includes the
number of patrols, detailed overhead and underground inspections, and instrusive
inspections.
10. De-energization Protocols
10.1. Reclosing Policy
Due to the low wildfire threat in VPU’s service territory, VPU does not disable re-closers
due to anticipated wildfires. VPU does not have a formal procedure identified for
disabling re-closers. VPU will continue to assess the wildfire threat and will develop a
procedure as needed.
10.2. De-energization
Electrical outages can adversely affect electrical system equipment, customer production
and equipment, devices vital to public health and safety such as lighting, traffic signals,
wells and chlorinators and can cause disruption to critical communication networks.
Due to Vernon’s low wildfire risk profile, VPU is not adopting wildfire specific protocols for
de-energizing any portions of its electric distribution system. VPU will re-evaluate the
need to pre-emptively shut off power due to fire-threat conditions in future updates to
this Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
11. Customer Notification
Procedure
While VPU has a low risk of igniting a wildfire, VPU and its customers may be subject to a
wildfire threat to a major shared transmission line(s) that impacts the statewide grid or
parts of it- creating a resource shortage for the utilities that rely on the resources the
line(s) provides.
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VPU proactively communicates to customers and key stakeholders through multiple
channels about preparing for potential curtailments, and the power r estoration process.
VPU recognizes that many entities and individuals are particularly vulnerable during
extended power outages and makes every effort to provide up-to-date information to
these populations prior to, during, and after an event.
VPU’s Customer Service Center, Key Accounts staff, social media and CityofVernon.org
will provide ongoing and available resources for communication and education for the
overall customer base.
Key stakeholders, federal, state, and local elected officials, City and County executive staff
and first responders are also contacted via a variety of channels and personnel.
VPU has specific personnel assigned to elected officials and agencies, and to critical
customers including water and telecommunications utilities, potentially affected by an
outage to a major shared transmission line.
Any communications by VPU during an active emergency, such as wildfire, will be in
accordance with California’s Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and
will be at the direction of the entity responsible for disseminating information about the
emergency.
12. Restoration of Service
Due to Vernon’s low wildfire risk profile, VPU is not adopting wildfire specific protocols for
restoration of service after de-energizing its electric distribution system.
General Steps to Restoration of Service are:
Patrol. VPU crews patrol the line to look for vegetation in lines and any obvious damage
that may prevent safe energization.
Repair. During patrol, crews look for potential damage to the lines and poles. Where
equipment damage is found, additional crews are dispatched with new materials to repair
or replace damaged equipment.
Test. Once the lines and poles are safe to operate, crews test the infrastructure by closing
the fuse or breaker to re-energize the line segment.
Restore. Power is restored, and the outage communication system provides notification
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13. Evaluation Metrics
This section provides the metrics used to measure the performance of the Plan and
outlined programs.
13.1. Metrics and Assumptions for Measuring Plan
Performance
VPU will track three metrics to measure the performance of this Wildfire Mitigation Plan:
(1) number of fire ignitions; (2) wires down within the service territory; and (3) outage
caused by trees.
Metric 1: Fire Ignitions
For purposes of this metric, a Fire Ignition is defined as follows:
• VPU facility was associated with the fire;
• The fire was self-propagating and of a material other than electrical and/or
communication facilities;
• The resulting fire traveled greater than one linear meter from the ignition point; and
• VPU has knowledge that the fire occurred.
In future Wildfire Mitigation Plans, VPU will provide the number of Fire Ignitions that
occurred that were less than 5 acres in size. Any fires greater than 5 acres will be
individually described.
YEAR Number of Fire Ignitions
2019 0
2020 0
2021 0
2022 0
Metric 2: Wires Down
The second metric is the number of distribution wires downed within VPU’s service
territory. (VPU does not own or operate any transmission lines.) For purposes of this
metric, a Wires Down event includes any instance where a n electric primary distribution
conductor falls to the ground, or on to a foreign object. As VPU does not own or operate
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reporting of Wires Down is limited to local distribution outside of the High Fire-Threat
District.
VPU will not normalize this metric by excluding unusual events, such as severe storms.
Instead, VPU will supplement this metric with a qualitative description of any such
unusual events.
YEAR Number of Wires Down
2019 0
2020 0
2021 0
2022 0
Metric 3: Outage Caused by Trees
The third metric is the number of distribution outages caused by trees within VPU’s
service territory. (VPU does not own or operate any transmission lines.) For purposes of
this metric, a tree=related outage event includes any instance where service on an
electric primary distribution circuit is interrupted by contact with a tree or vegetation. As
VPU does not own or operate any transmission lines or own/operate distribution lines in
the High Fire-Threat District, reporting of tree-related outages is limited to local
distribution outside of the High Fire-Threat District.
VPU will not normalize this metric by excluding unusual events, such as severe storms.
Instead, VPU will supplement this metric with a qualitative description of any such
unusual events.
YEAR Number of Tree Outages
2019 0
2020 0
2021 1
2022 0
14. Impact of Metrics on Plan
Due to VPU’s extremely-low risk wildfire circumstances, VPU anticipates that there will be
relatively limited data gathered through these metrics. However, as the data collection
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territory are disproportionately impacted. VPU will then evaluate potential
improvements in future updates to this Plan including the use of additional metrics.
15. Monitoring and Auditing
the Plan
This Wildfire Mitigation Plan will be reviewed annually and will include an assessment of
the Plan programs and performance. Annual updates and triennial comprehensive
revisions shall be publicly presented and approved by minute order of the City Council
and adopted by resolution.
15.1. Identifying and Correcting Deficiencies in the Plan
At any point in time, when deficiencies are identified, the Utilities Operations Manager or
his/her delegates are responsible for correcting the deficiencies.
15.2. Monitoring the Effectiveness of Inspections
VPU’s Utilities Operations Manager will be responsible for monitoring and auditing the
targets specified in the Plan to confirm that the objectives of the Plan are met.
16. Independent Evaluator
Public Utilities Code section 8387(c) requires VPU to contract with a qualified
independent evaluator with experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical
infrastructure to review and assess the comprehensiveness of this Wildfire Mitigation
Plan. The independent evaluator must issue a report that is posted to the City of
Vernon’s website. This report must also be presented to the Vernon City Council at a
public meeting.
VPU participated in a public request for proposals, to identify the best qualified
independent evaluator to assess the comprehensiveness of VPU’s Wildfire Mitigation
Plan. VPU contracted with Dudek & Associates, a qualified independent evaluator with
experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical infrastructure. Dudek’s
Independent Evaluation is attached in Appendix A of this Plan.
The independent evaluator’s report is posted to the City of Vernon’s website and has
been presented to Vernon’s City Council at a noticed public meeting.
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17. Acronym Glossary
AB (Assembly Bill)
CAISO (California Independent System Operation)
CAL FIRE (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection)
CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission)
CUEA (California Utilities Emergency Association)
ERM (Enterprise Risk Management)
FRAP (Fire Resource and Assessment Program)
GHG (Greenhouse gas)
GIS (Geographic Information System)
GO (General Order)
KV (Kilovolt)
KWH (Kilowatt Hours)
MW (Mega Watts)
O&M (Operations & Maintenance)
EOC (Emergency Operations Centers)
OES (Office of Emergency Services)
PUC (Public Utilities Code)
SB (Senate Bill)
SEMS (Standardized Emergency Management System)
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
T&D (Transmission and Distribution)
WMP (Wildfire Mitigation Plan)
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Mrs. Lisa Umeda
Utilities Compliance Administrator
Vernon Public Utilities
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
Subject: Independent Evaluator’s Report of Vernon Public Utilities’ 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan
1 Introduction
Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) contracted with Dudek to engage in an independent evaluation of its 2023 Wildfire
Mitigation Plan (WMP). This independent evaluation report describes the technical review and evaluation of the
WMP prepared by the VPU. The WMP requirements are codified in California Public Utilities Code (PUC)
Section 8387(b)(2) for local publicly owned electric utilities (POUs). PUC Section 8387(c) requires that an
independent evaluator review and assess the comprehensiveness of a POU’s WMP and issue a summary report. The
year 2023 is important for POUs because they are required by PUC Section 8387(b)(1) to comprehensively revise their
WMPs “at least once every three years.”. The VPU’s last independent evaluator’s report was prepared for the review
of the VPU’s 2020 WMP.
Dudek conducted a review of VPU ’s 2023 WMP from May 17 to May 31, 2023. The focus of the evaluation was to
determine the comprehensiveness of WMP and ensure it included all elements required under PUC
Section 8387(b)(2).
In addition to evaluating the elements required by the PUC, Dudek reviewed the Wildfire Safety Advisory Board’s
(WSAB’s) specific guidance for the VPU published in their Guidance Advisory Opinion for the 2023 Wildfire Mitigation
Plans of Electric Publicly Owned Utilities and Rural Electrical Cooperatives (WSAB 2022).
This Independent Evaluator’s report contains the following elements: (1) an overview of the VPU , (2) A review of
the statutory requirements in PUC Section 8387(b)(2) for local POUs, (3) A review of the specific recommendations
published by the WSAB for the VPU 2022 WMP, (4) 2022 wildfire mitigation and prevention accomplishments of
the VPU , (5) an overview of the metrics used the VPU ’s WMP, and (6) a comparison of wildfire risk reduction
strategies used by the VPU with those used by similar utilities and municipal utility industry standards.
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2 An Overview of Vernon Public Utilities
Vernon Public Utilities is a municipal utility provider that provides electric service to customers within the city limits
of Vernon. The VPU’s service territory covers 5.2 square miles and is located approximately 4 miles southeast of
downtown Los Angeles in the heavily urbanized east Los Angeles area. The City and the VPU’s entire service territory
is located in the relatively level Los Angeles basin and lacks any hills, canyons, or other topographic features. The
City and the VPU’s entire service territory is urban, mostly commercial, and industrial structures, with no areas of
natural vegetation or open space. The communities surrounding the VPU’s service territory are also composed of
urban, fully developed areas. Vegetation is sparse throughout the VPU’s service territory and is limited to islands of
landscaping or street trees widely separated by large areas of non-combustible pavement or development.
The VPU’s asset portfolio consists of distribution lines and generation equipment. The VPU’s lines are primarily
aboveground (%80) with some underground (%20). The VPU has 66kV sub-transmission lines but does not have
any transmission assets. Southern California Edison (SCE) has a transmission line that runs along the north side of
the service territory along the Los Angeles River/canal.
As described above, the City of Vernon and the VPU’s service territory including all facilities, equipment, and service
lines are in a highly urban area near downtown area Los Angeles and there is no natural vegetation or open space.
No portion of the VPU’s service territory lies within a high fire threat district nor does any area adjacent to the VPU’s
service territory lie within a high fire threat district. Since the city is fully urbanized there is insufficient vegetation
to sustain a wildfire and no portion of their service territory is classified as Wildland Urban Interface (WUI)( Radeloff,
V.C., 2022). No areas adjacent to the City limits are classified as WUI.
The VPU ’s service territory and the Los Angeles basin experiences a fire season that lasts from April to November
during a typical year. Early fall, September-October, are considered the most critical period due to the combination
of Santa Ana winds and low fuel moistures. While weather conditions in the Los Angeles area in the summer and
fall may be conducive to wildfire there is a very low risk that the city will experience a wildfire. This is evident in the
lack of a recorded wildfire in the VPU’s service territory and adjacent areas since CAL FIRE began recording fire data
in the early part of the 20th century. Given that the VPU’s service territory is entirely developed it is unlikely that
there will ever be increase in wildfire risk within their service territory.
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3 Summary of Statutory Requirements for Wildfire
Mitigation Plans
PUC Section 8387(b)(2) lists the statutory requirements for WMPs. These are the specific elements that the
independent evaluator must review to make its determination for this report. The specific elements that must be
addressed in VPU ’s WMP are summarized here for reference.
▪ Staff responsibilities
▪ General objectives
▪ Wildfire risk reduction program descriptions
▪ The metrics used to evaluate the WMP’s performance.
▪ How the application of previously identified metrics has informed the WMP.
▪ Protocols for reclosers, de-energization, and public safety power shut-off.
▪ Procedures for community notification and outreach
▪ Vegetation management plans
▪ Electrical equipment and infrastructure inspection plans
▪ Description of wildfire risks and drivers for those risks throughout the service territory, including design,
construction, operation, and maintenance of equipment and facilities and topographic and climatological
risk factors
▪ Identification of any geographic area in the service territory that is a higher wildfire threat than is identified
in a commission fire threat map.
▪ Identification of enterprise-wide safety risk and wildfire-related risks
▪ How the service will be restored after a wildfire
▪ The processes and procedures used to monitor and audit the implementation of the WMP and identify any
deficiencies, and the effectiveness of electrical line and equipment inspections.
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4 Review of the Comprehensiveness of the WMP in
Meeting Statutory Requirements
Dudek found that VPU ’s WMP meets the statutory requirements of comprehensiveness per PUC Section 8387. The
review of the WMP’s elements is summarized relative to the application of the WMP. Dudek’s assessment is in bold
text beneath the description of the requirement.
Minimizing Wildfire Risks
PUC Section 8387(a) requires the following: “Each local publicly owned electric utility and electrical cooperative
shall construct, maintain, and operate its electrical lines and equipment in a manner that will minimize the risk of
wildfire posed by those electrical lines and equipment.”
The VPU ’s WMP describes the safety-related measures and the regulatory standards that the VPU utilizes to reduce
the risk of its electrical equipment causing wildfires. Dudek has determined that VPU complies with this requirement
through the design of its system, its operations, and the implementation of wildfire risk reduction and wildfire
response strategies. Dudek also recognizes that the VPU is aware of the inherently low wildfire risk in their territory
and has selected wildfire prevention programs appropriate for their equipment and the conditions within their
service territory.
Evaluation of WMP Elements
Below is a summary of the WMP elements as required by PUC Section 8387, including restating sections of the
WMP where applicable.
8387(b)(2)(A): Responsibilities of Persons Responsible for Executing the Plan.
Section 4.1 of the VPU WMP comprehensively describes staff responsibilities and functions in the
implementation of their WMP including which staff positions are responsible for the wildfire prevention
programs described in the WMP.
8387(b)(2)(B): Objectives of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Section 3 of the VPU WMP describes the utility’s WMP three objectives. The objectives are brief but aptly
describe the objectives of the VPU’s WMP.
8387(b)(2)(C): Prevention Strategies and Programs
Section 7, 8, and 9 in the VPU’s WMP describe the wildfire prevention programs the VPU utilizes to
ensure wildfire risk remains low in their service territory.
8387(b)(2)(D): Metrics and Assumptions for Measuring WMP Performance
Section 13.1 contains a description of the metrics used by the WMP. The VPU tracks three metrics; fire
ignitions, wires down, and outages caused by trees.
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8387(b)(2)(E): Impact of Previous Metrics on WMP
Section 14 provides a general statement about the impact of previous metrics on the current version the
WMP. Section 13 contains metric data collected since the 2020 version of the WMP. It is recommended
that part of this section be rewritten since the intent of the statutory requirement is to have the utility
state why the metrics in the WMP are useful for describing the effectiveness of the WMP and the
prevention strategies described within. The statement “Due to VPU’s extremely-low risk wildfire
circumstances, VPU anticipates that there will be relatively limited data gathered through
these metrics. However, as the data collection history increases, VPU will be able to identify if
any areas of its operations and service territory are disproportionately impacted.“ suggests that
these metrics are not useful for the WMP since the events these metrics are tracking are unlikely to
occur.
8387(b)(2)(F): Reclosing Protocols
Section 10.1 in the VPU’s WMP describes the utility’s reclosing policy. The VPU utilizes automatic
reclosing schemes and does not modify or disable automatic reclosing. Modifying or disabling reclosing
schemes is not necessary in the VPU’s service territory due to the lack of continuous vegetation near their
electrical equipment. An automatic reclosing scheme does not increase the risk that the VPU’s equipment
will start a wildfire.
8387(b)(2)(G): De-energization Notification Procedures
Section 10.2 in the VPU WMP states that the VPU does not have a wildfire specific notification protocol
due to the low risk of wildfire in their service territory. While not required (because the VPU does not have
a de-energization policy), I recommend briefly adding a description of how the VPU generally notifies
customers of outages or other utility related issues since the City does have a system in place i.e., the
City’s Emergency Alerts program.
8387(b)(2)(H): Vegetation Management
Section 8 of the VPU’s WMP describes the utility’s vegetation management program. The VPU uses the
states GO rules as its guidelines for treatment levels.
8387(b)(2)(I): Inspections
Section 9 of the VPU’s WMP describes the utility’s inspection program. The VPU uses the states GO rules
as its guidelines for inspection frequencies and type.
8387(b)(2)(J)(i): Risks and Risk Drivers Associated with Design and Construction Standards
Section 5.1 in the VPU’s WMP describes risk drivers related to design, construction, operation, and
maintenance. This section identifies that the VPU meets all regulatory requirements related to the design,
construction, operation, and maintenance of their electrical equipment. In addition, this section identifies
that the due to the conditions within their service territory the VPU does not have the risks/risk drivers
associated with design, construction, operation, and maintenance that are present in POU’s with service
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8387(b)(2)(J)(ii): Risks and Risk Drivers Associated with Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors
Section 5.2 in the VPU’s WMP correctly identifies that the VPU’s service territory lacks the conditions to
sustain the spread of a wildfire and does not have any identifiable risks or risk drivers associated with
topography or climate.
8387(b (2)) (K): Geographical Area of Higher Wildfire Threat
Section 7 in the VPU states that the utility has examined the High Fire Threat District maps for the VPU
and sees no areas where it needs to be expanded.
8387(b)(2)(L): Enterprise-wide Safety Risks
Section 6 in the VPU’s WMP states “VPU has determined that it is not necessary to describe
Enterprise-wide Safety Risks in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan because of the unique
characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU, including lack of wildfire fuel
sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas.” While it is true that there is
very low risk of wildfire within their service territory, the VPU’s WMP should include a description of how
the VPU identifies utility wide risk or if the VPU uses the risk assessment process in the City’s LHMP.
8387(b)(2)(M): Restoration of Service
Section 12 of the VPU’s WMP describes the utility’s general process for restoring service.
8387(b)(2)(N)(i): Monitoring and Auditing WMP Implementation, 8387(b)(2)(N)(ii): Identifying and
correcting WMP deficiencies, 8387(b)(2)(N)(iii): Monitoring and Auditing the effectiveness of inspections.
Section 15 in the VPU’s WMP describes their monitoring and auditing programs for the WMP. Section
15.1 identifies the utilities process for identifying and correction deficiencies (on an as needed basis).
Section 15.2 states the Utilities Operations Manager evaluates inspection results and determines if the
inspection results confirm the inspection results are accurate and measure the effectiveness of the WMP.
5 Wildfire Safety Advisory Board Guidance
Advisory Opinions
In November 2022, the WSAB published a report with a description of general recommendations for improving the
WMPs for POUs and rural electrical cooperatives. At the end of the report the WSAB provided specific
recommendations for each utility that submitted a WMP for review by the board. Dudek reviewed the WSAB’s report,
and the section below contains a summary of each recommendation the WSAB had for the VPU ’s 2022 WMP and
whether the 2023 WMP has addressed the WSAB’s recommendation (WSAB 2022). The materials published by the
WSAB and the recommendations within are for guidance and are not statutory requirements.
In their 2021 WMP the VPU addressed or answered several general questions and recommendations made by the
WSAB for WMPs prepared by POUs. It is worth noting that in the WSAB’s 2022 guidance document that the WSAB
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had only one VPU specific recommendation for a change to their WMP. The other two recommendations were
related to posting WMP material on the City’s website. The WSAB’s single recommendations for the VPU WMP is:
“The WSAB appreciates that Vernon provided tracking results information for their “number of ignitions” metric and
“wires down” metric for 2019-2021. The WSAB encourages Vernon to develop performance metrics that aim to
provide relevant information about how mitigation activities themselves are progressing (inspections accomplished
per goal, etc.).” (Wildfire Safety Advisory Board 2022).
For the 2023 the VPU added a third metric to the WMP, outages caused by trees. Outages caused by trees is an
outcome based metric but the addition of the new metric does provide more information to the VPU on the
effectiveness of their vegetation management program and presumably will provide useful information about
locations or specific tree/vegetation related issues that increase the risk of an outage. Dudek agrees with the WSAB
recommendation to consider changing the existing metrics or adding new performance based metrics WMP. It
would be more effective to track the accomplishments of the two main wildfire prevention strategies e mployed by
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6 Vernon Public Utilities 2022 Progress in Implementing
Wildfire Mitigation Plan Wildfire Prevention Strategies
This section describes the VPU’s accomplishments in 2022 for the wildfire prevention program and strategies
described in the WMP.
Vegetation Management
▪ Vegetation/Line Clearance Completed: 304 trees trimmed.
Inspections 1
• Overhead line visual patrols: 49.
• Overhead lines detailed inspections: 1000.
• Substation Inspections: 36
System Hardening
• Pole replacement program accomplishments: 107 poles replaced.
7 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Metric Overview
Metrics help POUs determine if their wildfire prevention strategies are effective for reducing the risk of a wildfire
ignited by their electrical equipment.
The VPU has adopted three metrics: Fire Ignitions and Wires Down were adopted in the first version of the WMP in
2020 and have been used in the subsequent versions of the WMP. For the 2023 the VPU adopted an additional
metric for their WMP, outages caused by trees. The VPU records the three metrics on an event occurrence basis.
For the metrics Fire Ignitions and Wires Down the VPU recorded the zero events from 2019 to 2021. For Outages
Caused By Trees, the VPU recorded one event in 2021 and zero events in 2019, 2020, and 2022.
These three metrics are appropriate given the type of assets the VPU has, and that most of their wires (80%) are
aboveground. However, because the VPU’s service territory has low wildfire risk performance based metrics would
be more useful to the VPU for understanding the effectiveness of their WMP and their wildfire prevention strategies.
It is recommended that the VPU replace the Fire Ignitions metric with one or two metrics that track the progress of
their wildfire prevention strategies such as the number of circuit miles visually inspected or trees trimmed annually.
As an alternative the Fire Ignitions can be kept but some additional Fire Ignition data should be collected to
complement the number of Fire Ignitions. For example, a comparison of the total number of fires the Los Angeles
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County Fire Department responds to in the Vernon city limits to the number of fires attributable to the VPU’s
equipment.
8 Comparison of Industry Standards and Similar Utility
Wildfire Prevention Strategies
As part of this review of the VPU ’s 2023 WMP, Dudek compared the wildfire prevention strategies described in the
WMP to the strategies being implemented by POUs and accepted electrical industry practices for reducing wildfire
risk. While City of Vernon shares many similarities with its immediate in terms of wildfire risk (topography,
vegetation, and weather) its neighbors are served by SCE or Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, utilities
that are very different from the VPU. For this independent evaluator’s report Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) was
selected to compare the VPU’s WMP and wildfire prevention strategies to. The AMP is larger than the VPU in terms
of service territory size and number of customers, but they share a similar low wildfire risk exposure that comes
from being located in urban areas with no portion of their service territory in a high fire threat district , have a very
low risk of wildfire due to the lack of continuous flammable vegetation, and have adopted similar wildfire prevention
strategies.
8.1 Vegetation Management
Both utilities implement vegetation management programs that meet GO 95 requirements including tree trimming
around their poles and wires and surface vegetation management at their substations. Because they have no
overhead lines or equipment in the high fire threat district the VPU and AMP vegetation management programs are
primarily tree trimming programs.
8.2 System Hardening
Pole Replacement Program
The VPU has an ongoing on pole replacement priority and schedule program that replaces on average 106 aging
poles each year. The AMP’s WMP does not describe a dedicated pole replacement program, but the AMP replaces
pole on an as needed basis when the pole fails an inspection or intrusive testing.
8.3 Situational Awareness
Patrols and Visual In spec tions
Both utilities perform inspection cycles in accordance with GO 165. Problems that are identified during inspection
are prioritized for correction. Inspection findings are examined to identify trends and recurring problems. Routine
ground patrols and visual inspections of overhead lines and equipment are electrical industry standard practices
and particularly useful for these two utilities where equipment inspection and vegetation management are the main
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9 Conclusion
The VPU has prepared a comprehensive WMP for 2023. The plan meets the statutory requirements described in
PUC Section 8387(b)(2) for a POU. In their most recent guidance document, The Wildfire Safety Advisory Board had
one recommended revision that applied to the VPU’s WMP which the VPU adopted by adding an additional metric.
The VPU ’s WMP describes a wildfire mitigation program that accurately assesses the risks and risk drivers present
in their service territory and is correct in identifying the low risk of wildfire present within the City limits.
Based on the information available in the WMP and information collected in the preparation of this report, the VPU
is aware of the wildfire risk present in its service territory, operates and maintains its electrical system in a safe and
efficient manner, and takes the necessary steps to reduce the risk that their equipment is the source of fire ignition.
Sincerely,
________________________________
Jeremy Cawn
Fire Protection Planner
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10 References
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maps for the conterminous U.S. based on 125 million building locations: U.S. Geological Survey data
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CAL FIRE. (2022, October 1). Fire Perimeters through 2021. Retrieved from Fire and Resource Assessment
Program: https://frap.fire.ca.gov/mapping/gis-data/
WSAB (California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board). 2022. Guidance Advisory Opinion for the 2023 Wildfire
Mitigation Plans of Electric Publicly Owned Utilities and Rural Electric Cooperatives Draft. Office of Energy
Infrastructure Safety. October 17, 2022. Sacramento, California. Retrieved from: Wildfire Safety Advisory
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CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES
4305 S SANTA FE AVE.
VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
Version: 34.0
Effective Date: 3/25/20226/20/2023
Wildfire
Mitigation
Plan
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Contents
Executive Summary .................................................................................................................... i
Wildfire Safety Advisory Board Recommendations ............................................................. i
1. Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... 1
2. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
2.1. Policy Statement ......................................................................................................... 2
2.2. Organization of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan ............................................................. 2
2.3. City of Vernon .............................................................................................................. 2
2.4. Vernon Public Utilities Profile ..................................................................................... 3
2.5. Generation and Distribution Facilities........................................................................ 3
2.6. Wildfire Risk Assessment ............................................................................................ 3
3. Objectives .......................................................................................................................... 4
4. Roles and Responsibilities ................................................................................................ 4
4.1. Wildfire Prevention ..................................................................................................... 4
4.2. Wildfire Response and Recovery ................................................................................ 5
4.3. Standardized Emergency Management System ........................................................ 5
5. Wildfire Risks and Drivers ................................................................................................. 6
5.1. Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance ................................................. 6
5.2. Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors ............................................................ 6
6. Enterprise-wide Safety Risks ............................................................................................ 6
7. Wildfire Preventative Strategies ...................................................................................... 7
8. Vegetation Management .................................................................................................. 7
9. Inspections ........................................................................................................................ 9
10. De-energization Protocols .............................................................................................. 10
10.1. Reclosing Policy ......................................................................................................... 10
10.2. De-energization ......................................................................................................... 10
11. Customer Notification Procedure .................................................................................. 10
12. Restoration of Service ..................................................................................................... 11
13. Evaluation Metrics .......................................................................................................... 12
13.1. Metrics and Assumptions for Measuring Plan Performance .................................. 12
Metric 1: Fire Ignitions ........................................................................................................ 12
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14. Impact of Metrics on Plan .............................................................................................. 13
15. Monitoring and Auditing the Plan .................................................................................. 14
15.1. Identifying and Correcting Deficiencies in the Plan ................................................. 14
15.2. Monitoring the Effectiveness of Inspections ........................................................... 14
16. Independent Evaluator ................................................................................................... 14
17. Acronym Glossary ........................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX
A. Independent Evaluation of Vernon Plan.........................................................
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Reference Guide
Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) is dedicated to providing safe, reliable electric services to the
residents and businesses in City of Vernon at competitive prices.
While VPU’s service territory and operations do not include or abut high wildfire threat
areasinterface with any wildland or elevated fire-threat areas, VPU remains committed to
evaluating hazards that may affect the reliability and safety of the City of Vernon. This WMP
describes the activities that VPU is taking to mitigate the threat of power-line ignited wildfires,
including its various programs, policies and procedures. This plan will be reviewed and
evaluated by its City Council on an annual basis.
Utility Overview and ContextactWildfire Safety Advisory Board
Recommendations
The California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board (WSAB) issued the Guidance Advisory Opinion for
the 2021 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plans of Electric Publicly Owned Utilities and Rural Electric
Cooperatives (“20212023 WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion”) on December 15, 2020November
16, 2022. VPU provides this document to the WSAB in order to respond to each of the
recommendations included in the 2021 2023 WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion. POUs VPU will
provide a narrative response and/or a cross reference to the location in VPU’s Wildfire
Mitigation Plan (WMP) where the topic is addressed. Where the recommendation is not
applicable to VPU, the response will provide a brief description supporting this conclusion.
Table 1: Context-Setting Information
Utility Name Vernon Public Utilities (VPU)
Service Territory Size 5.2 square miles
Owned Assets ☐ Transmission ☒Distribution ☒Generation
Number of Customers
Served
2,000 customer accounts
Population Within Service
Territory
150 people
Customer Class Makeup
Number of Accounts Share of Total Load (MWh)
4% Residential;
5% Government;
0% Agricultural;
64% Small/Medium Business,
Commercial;
3% Residential;
5% Government;
0% Agricultural;
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26% Industrial 28% Industrial
Service Territory
Location/Topography 1
0% Agriculture
0% Barren/Other
0% Conifer Forest
0% Conifer Woodland
0% Desert
0% Hardwood Forest
0% Hardwood Woodland
0% Herbaceous
0% Shrub
100% Urban
0% Water
Service Territory
Wildland Urban Interface2
(based on total area)
0% Wildland Urban Interface;
0% Wildland Urban Intermix;
Percent of Service
Territory in CPUC High Fire
Threat Districts (based on
total area)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
Prevailing Wind Directions
& Speeds by Season
The windier part of the year lasts for 6 months, from November to May, with
average wind speeds of more than 6.9 miles per hour. The windiest day of the
year is December 31, with an average hourly wind speed of 8.6 miles per
hour.
The calmer time of year lasts for 6 months, from May to November. The
calmest day of the year is August 10, with an average hourly wind speed of
5.3 miles per hour.
The wind is most often from the west for 5 months, from February to July,
with a peak percentage of 47% on May 23. The wind is most often from the
north for 4 months, from October to February, with a peak percentage of 36%
on January 1.
Miles of Owned Lines
Underground and/or
Overhead
Overhead Dist.: 95 miles
Overhead Trans.: 0 miles
Underground Dist.: 24 miles
Underground Trans.: 0 miles
Explanatory Note 1 - Methodology for Measuring “Miles”: measured in line
miles
Percent of Owned Lines in
CPUC High Fire Threat
Districts
Overhead Distribution Lines as % of Total Distribution System
(Inside and Outside Service Territory)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
1 This data shall be based on the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, California Multi-Source
Vegetation Layer Map, depicting WHR13 Types (Wildlife Habitat Relationship classes grouped into 13 major land
cover types) available at: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b7ec5d68d8114b1fb2bfbf4665989eb3.
2 This data shall be based on the definitions and maps maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture,
as most recently assembled in The 2010 Wildland-Urban Interface of the Conterminous United States, available at
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Overhead Transmission Lines as % of Total Transmission System
(Inside and Outside Service Territory)
Tier 2: 0%
Tier 3: 0%
Customers have ever lost
service due to an IOU PSPS
event?
☐ Yes ☒No
Customers have ever been
notified of a potential loss
of service to due to a
forecasted IOU PSPS
event?
☐ Yes ☒No
Has developed protocols
to pre-emptively shut off
electricity in response to
elevated wildfire risks?
☐ Yes ☒No
Has previously pre-
emptively shut off
electricity in response to
elevated wildfire risk?
☐ Yes ☒No
I. Cross Reference to Statutory requirements
WSAB requested that POUs provide a clear roadmap as to where each statutory
requirement is addressed within the POU WMP.
Table 2: Cross References to Statutory Requirements
Requirement Statutory Language Location in
WMP
Persons
Responsible
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(A): An accounting of the responsibilities of
persons responsible for executing the plan. Section 4
Objectives of
the Plan
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(B): The objectives of the wildfire mitigation
plan. Section 3
Preventive
Strategies
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(C): A description of the preventive strategies
and programs to be adopted by the local publicly owned
electric utility or electrical cooperative to minimize the risk of
its electrical lines and equipment causing catastrophic wildfires,
including consideration of dynamic climate change risks.
Section 7
Evaluation
Metrics
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(D): A description of the metrics the local
publicly owned electric utility or electrical cooperative plans
to use to evaluate the wildfire mitigation plan’s performance
and the assumptions that underlie the use of those metrics.
Section 13
Impact of
Metrics
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(E): A discussion of how the application of
previously identified metrics to previous wildfire mitigation
plan performances has informed the wildfire mitigation plan.
Section 14
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Deenergization
Protocols
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(F): Protocols for disabling reclosers and
deenergizing portions of the electrical distribution system that
consider the associated impacts on public safety, as well as
protocols related to mitigating the public safety impacts of
those protocols, including impacts on critical first responders
and on health and communication infrastructure.
Section 10
Customer
Notification
Procedures
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(G): Appropriate and feasible procedures for
notifying a customer who may be impacted by the
deenergizing of electrical lines. The procedures shall consider
the need to notify, as a priority, critical first responders, health
care facilities, and operators of telecommunications
infrastructure.
Section 11
Vegetation
Management
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(H): Plans for vegetation management. Section 8
Inspections
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(I): Plans for inspections of the local publicly
owned electric utility’s or electrical cooperative’s electrical
infrastructure.
Section 9
Prioritization of
Wildfire Risks
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(J): A list that identifies, describes, and
prioritizes all wildfire risks, and drivers for those risks,
throughout the local publicly owned electric utility’s or
electrical cooperative’s service territory. The list shall include,
but not be limited to, both of the following:
(i) Risks and risk drivers associated with design, construction,
operation, and maintenance of the local publicly owned electric
utility’s or electrical cooperative’s equipment and facilities.
(ii) Particular risks and risk drivers associated with topographic
and climatological risk factors throughout the different parts of
the local publicly owned electric utility’s or electrical
cooperative’s service territory.
Section 5
CPUC Fire
Threat Map
Adjustments
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(K): Identification of any geographic area in
the local publicly owned electric utility’s or electrical
cooperative’s service territory that is a higher wildfire threat
than is identified in a commission fire threat map, and
identification of where the commission should expand a high
fire threat district based on new information or changes to the
environment.
Section 2.3
Section 2.6
Enterprisewide
Risks
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(L): A methodology for identifying and
presenting enterprisewide safety risk and wildfire-related risk. Section 6
Restoration of
Service
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(M): A statement of how the local publicly
owned electric utility or electrical cooperative will restore
service after a wildfire.
Section 12
Monitor and
Audit
PUC § 8387(b)(2)(N): A description of the processes and
procedures the local publicly owned electric utility or electrical
cooperative shall use to do all of the following
(i) Monitor and audit the implementation of the wildfire
mitigation plan.
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(ii) Identify any deficiencies in the wildfire mitigation plan
or its implementation, and correct those deficiencies.
(iii) Monitor and audit the effectiveness of electrical line
and equipment inspections, including inspections
performed by contractors, that are carried out under the
plan, other applicable statutes, or commission rules.
Qualified
Independent
Evaluator
PUC § 8387(c): The local publicly owned electric utility or
electrical cooperative shall contract with a qualified
independent evaluator with experience in assessing the safe
operation of electrical infrastructure to review and assess the
comprehensiveness of its wildfire mitigation plan. The
independent evaluator shall issue a report that shall be made
available on the Internet Web site of the local publicly owned
electric utility or electrical cooperative, and shall present the
report at a public meeting of the local publicly owned electric
utility’s or electrical cooperative’s governing board.
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II. WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion Recommendations
The 2021 WSAB Guidance Advisory Opinion identifies 14 specific recommendations that POUs
are requested to address in their 2021 WMPs. As specified in Public Utilities Code § 8387(b)(1),
each POU is required to perform a comprehensive revision to the POU’s WMP at least once
every three years. Pursuant to this guidance, the POUs will be updating their WMPs based on
the direction of their local governing boards within this 3-year cycle.
A. Plan Structure
WSAB Recommendation #1: Provide context-setting information about the POU and provide a
simple guide to where the statutory requirements are addressed within the WMP.
POU Response:
See Tables 1 and 2 above.
WSAB Recommendation #2Process for Utility Adoption and Submittal of Annual WMP and
Opportunities for Public Comment: Provide a short description of the POU’s public review and
approval (if required) for the WMP. This description may also include a brief explanation of the
funding mechanisms for wildfire mitigation efforts.
POU Response:
Process for Utility Adoption and Submittal of Annual WMP and Opportunities for Public
Comment:
The 2020 Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan was presented to Vernon City Council
on January 21, 2020. City Council adopted Resolution 2020-02 adopting Vernon Public Utilities
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2021 Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan was presented to the Vernon City Council
on May 18, 2021, and was adopted in Resolution No. 2021-12. Subsequent annual updates and
triennial comprehensive revisions shall be publicly presented and approved by minute order of
the City Council. At this time, due to Vernon's low wildfire threat profile, the costs of meeting
the state requirements are limited to the staff time required to prepare and annually review the
Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
WSAB Recommendation #3: Identify where the POU has posted the most recent Independent
Evaluator (IE) Report and if your POU plans to enhance future IE reports, please summarize in
what ways.
Description of Where WMP Information Can be Found on Utility Website
POU Response:
The Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan and the Cindependent evaluator’s report is
will be posted to the City of Vernon’s website under regulatory reports3 and has been presented
to Vernon’s City Council at a noticed public meeting.
WSAB Recommendation #4: Develop, in collaboration with POU industry associations, WMP
guidelines for future WMPs, understanding that it may take multiple cycles for POUs to
integrate these recommendations into the WMPs.
POU Response:
This document is intended to include, as appropriate, responses to the recommendations
in the WSAB’s Guidance Advisory Opinion for the POUs’ 2021 WMP. This document also
represents the combined effort of the POU industry associations to further the
development of a template to respond to the WSAB’s Guidance Advisory Opinion in a
future reporting WMP cycle.
B. Customer Impacts
WSAB Recommendation #5: Describe the potential impact investor-owned utilities (IOU) public
safety power shutoff (PSPS) events could have on POU customers and how the POU manages
these impacts. For POUs that are also balancing authorities, describe the criteria for wildfire
related de-energizations. Responses shall only provide aggregated information that does not
provide customer-specific information or other potentially sensitive data.
POU Response:
VPU’s electric system includes generation and distribution facilities that are completely
located within VPU’s electric service territory in the LA Basin. VPU does not own or
operate any transmission facilities. VPU has two generation facilities that are located
within VPU service territory. No overhead distribution lines span over naturally vegetated
open space areas. Therefore, there is no potential for electrical equipment igniting a
wildfire. The generation and distribution facilities are located entirely within the CAISO
balancing area and are connected to the CAISO through five 66kV Southern California
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Edison (SCE) source lines. Under a double contingency (N-2) situation, where two 66 kV
transmission lines are out of service, the VPU electric system reliability will most likely not
be compromised with the support of Vernon’s local generation. Thus, it is unlikely that
VPU’s customers will be directly impacted by an IOU PSPS.
WSAB Recommendation #6: Describe the utility customer communication plans with respect to
wildfires and PSPS, and in particular describe the methods, content and timing used to
communicate with the most vulnerable customers, such as Access and Functional Needs (AFN)
customers, medical baseline customers, non-English speakers, and those at risk of losing water
or telecommunications service.
POU Response:
While VPU has a low risk of igniting a wildfire, VPU and its customer may be subject to a
wildfire threat to transmission line(s) that impacts the statewide grid or parts of it,
creating a resource shortage.
In such a situation, VPU proactively communicates to customers and key stakeholders
through multiple channels about preparing for potential curtailments, and the power
restoration process. VPU recognizes that many entities and individuals are particularly
vulnerable during extended power outages and makes every effort to provide up-to-date
information to these populations prior to, during, and after an event.
VPU’s Customer Service Center, Key Accounts staff, social media and CityofVernon.org
will provide ongoing and available resources for communication and education for the
overall customer base.
Key stakeholders, federal, state, and local elected officials, City and County executive
staff and first responders are also contacted via a variety of channels and personnel.
VPU has specific personnel assigned to elected officials and agencies, and to critical
customers including water and telecommunications utilities, potentially affected by an
outage to a major shared transmission line.
C. The Grid
WSAB Recommendation #7: Provide details on each POU’s system hardening and grid design
programs, including: (1) the goals of the programs and the risk any particular program is
designed to mitigate; (2) approach to PSPS mitigation and prevention; and (3) identify any
resource shortages.
POU Response:
Due to the unique characteristics of VPU’s service territory and operations including lack
of wildfire fuel sources and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas, VPU
has determined that it is not necessary to describe system hardening and grid design
programs in relation to Wildfire Prevention.
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WSAB Recommendation #8: Describe annual visual patrols on potentially impacted
circuits and the risks the POU is inspecting for. Describe whether and how system
inspections lead to system improvements. Describe line patrols before, during, and/or
after a critical fire weather event, such as a Red Flag Warning with strong winds, or
following a fire that burned in areas where electric facilities are or could have been
impacted.
POU Response:
VPU meets or exceeds the minimum inspection requirements provided in CPUC GO 165
and CPUC GO 95, Rule 18. Pursuant to these rules, utilities inspect electric facilities in the
High Fire-Threat District more frequently than the other areas of its service territory.
VPU currently does not have any overhead powerlines located within, or near the High
Fire-Threat District within the CPUC’s Fire-Threat Map but still maintains compliance with
the inspection requirements as a best business practice. VPU performs intrusive pole
inspections and has a pole replacement priority and schedule program to remove
potential pole failure hazards, even though there is no significant native vegetation
below VPU’s overhead distribution lines.
VPU staff uses their knowledge of the specific environmental and geographical conditions
of VPU’s service territory to determine if any particular areas require more frequent
inspections.
If VPU staff discovers a facility in need of repair that is owned by an entity other than
VPU, VPU will issue a notice of repair to the facility owner and work to ensure that
necessary repairs are completed promptly.
WSAB Recommendation #9: Describe options considered by POU (including through the joint
efforts of the POU associations) to identify previously unidentified risks that could lead to
catastrophic wildfires.
POU Response:
The California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA) will be holding a special meeting of
its Wildfire Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Working Group this fall, which will be
focused on risk drivers for power-line caused catastrophic wildfires and innovative
mitigation options. CMUA plans to invite a broad range of utility staff, state agency staff
(including the WSAB), industry experts, and academics to participate in this discussion.
As part of this meeting, the working group will discuss unidentified wildfire risk drivers
and mitigation measures that could address these risks. Based on the input provided
during this meeting, CMUA will produce a publicly-available, post-meeting report that
summarizes the group’s conclusions and recommendations. VPU’s staff will participate
in CMUA’s meeting and will discuss any changes that VPU has made to its operations in
response to the conclusions and recommendations of the working group in a future
WMP.
D. Risk Assessment
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another utility’s service territory. Describe any G.O. 95 exempt assets and possible
updates to G.O. 95 that could facilitate more resilient utility transmission and
distribution assets.
POU Response:
VPU’s service area is not within or near any wildland-urban interface zones and more
than ten miles from the nearest wildland-urban interface area. Thus, VPU has
determined that it is not necessary to describe wildfire risks associated with system
design and construction such as topography and location near the HFTD areas of another
utility’s service territory.
E. SITUATIONAL AWARENESS TECHNOLOGY
WSAB Recommendation #11: Provide context-setting information about the prevailing
wind directions and speeds, differentiated by season, along with average weather
conditions by season. Describe how and why situational awareness technology is
installed, and where on the system. Describe the decision-making process regarding the
installation of situational awareness technology, including constraints such as budgets,
availability of equipment, knowledge to effectively deploy, or qualified personnel to
install and monitor effectively. Identify any other agencies, utilities, or fire professionals
that the data from these devices is shared with.
POU Response:
See Table 1 above for wind information.
VPU does not have any overhead powerlines located within, or near the High Fire-Threat
District within HFTD or Fire Threat Zones. Furthermore, VPU’s service area is not within or
near any wildland-urban interface zones and more than ten miles from the nearest wild-
land urban interface area. Due to these unique characteristics of VPU’s service territory,
VPU has not installed meteorological situational awareness technology.
F. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
WSAB Recommendation #12: Describe treatment plans for all types of vegetation
associated with utility infrastructure, from the ground to the sky, which includes
vegetation above and below electrical lines.
POU Response:
VPU’s vegetation management program is discussed in Section 8 of VPU’s WMP. Due to
the industrial natural of the City of Vernon, there is minimal risk of vegetation igniting a
wildfire.
The following provides responses to specific questions included in the WSAB’s 2021 WSAB
Guidance Advisory Opinion:
• Describe the reasoning behind each treatment plan and the ecological
impact of the treatment options chosen.
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POU Response: City of Vernon Urban Forest is composed of approximately 1200
trees, which are maintained and pruned annually by a contracted Urban Forest
Management Service Company
• Describe how vegetation management in the HFTD or Fire Threat Zones
differs from other areas, including within private property and urban
landscaping.
POU Response: VPU’s service territory neither contains nor is adjacent to
identified fire threat areas.
• Describe how the POU tracks new vegetation growth that occurs in
areas that has previously been cleared or treated.
POU Response: Substations require bare ground for the safe operator of high
voltage equipment. Electric Operators monitor substations, switchyard, and
other electric facilities on a daily basis and remove invasive weeds and other
vegetation as necessary.
WSAB Recommendation #13: List the qualifications of any experts relied upon, such as scientific
experts in ecology, fire ecology, fire behavior, geology, and meteorology. Specify the level of
expertise of the POU staff that manages the contractors performing vegetation management.
Describe measures each POU takes to ensure that POU staff and contractors comply with or
verify compliance with Cal/OSHA standards on Minimum Approach Distances (MAD).
POU Response:
In 2018, then Vernon Fire Department Fire Chief performed an evaluation of VPU’s
electric system in accordance with Senate Bill 1028 section 8387 b. The Fire Chief
included California Office of the State Fire Marshal’s “Community at Risk” as well as the
Wildfire Hazard Potential developed by the U.S. Forest Service’s Fire Modeling Institute in
his considerations. Finally, based on the Fire Chief’s expertise, historical fire data,
geographic location and local conditions, the Vernon Fire Department Fire Chief
concluded that VPU’s operations do not pose a risk of igniting a fire that could cause any
significant or catastrophic wildfire condition.
VPU meets or exceeds the minimum inspection requirements provided in CPUC GO 165
CPUC GO 95, Rule 18, and National Electric Safety Codes. Contractors performing electric
infrastructure maintenance are required to adhere to safety rules, regulations, and
operating procedures per their services agreement. Pursuant to these rules, utilities and
contractors inspect electric facilities in the High Fire-Threat District more frequently than
the other areas of its service territory. VPU currently does not have any overhead
powerlines located within, or near the High Fire-Threat District within the CPUC’s Fire-
Threat Map but still maintains compliance with the inspection requirements as a best
business practice. VPU and its contractors perform intrusive pole inspections and
maintain a pole replacement priority and schedule program to remove potential pole
failure hazards, even though there is no significant native vegetation below VPU’s
overhead distribution lines.
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of VPU’s service territory to determine if any particular areas require more frequent
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If VPU staff discovers a facility in need of repair that is owned by an entity other than
VPU, VPU will issue a notice of repair to the facility owner and work to ensure that
necessary repairs are completed promptly.
Finally, VPU contracted with Dudek & Associates, a qualified independent evaluator with
experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical infrastructure. Dudek conducted
an evaluation of the VPU Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP), as required under California
Public Utilities Code (CPUC) Section 8387(b).
Dudek conducted an initial review of VPU’s Draft WMP on December 19, 2019 and
provided a summary letter for suggested Draft WMP modifications. The focus of the
evaluation was to determine whether the Draft WMP addressed all required elements
under CPUC Section 8387(b) (2) (included in Attachment A) that were applicable to VPU.
Subsequently, VPU elected to modify its Draft WMP and incorporated Dudek’s
recommended modifications to the Plan. The revised WMP was provided to Dudek on
December 30, 2019. Dudek reviewed the revised WMP and determined that VPU’s WMP
is deemed comprehensive and appropriate for the very low risk fire environment within
their service territory. Additionally, VPU’s WMP approach appropriately addresses all
applicable elements required under CPUC Section 8387(b) (2).
WSAB Recommendation #14: Describe whether the POU has considered innovative and
alternative approaches to vegetation management.
POU Response: Due to the unique characteristics of VPU’s service territory and
operations including lack of wildfire fuel sources and distance from any designated
elevated fire-threat areas, VPU has not adopted any innovative or alternative
approaches to vegetation management.
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VERNON WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLAN 20230 Page 1
1. Executive Summary
1.1. The Vernon Public Utilities Wildfire Mitigation Plan meets applicable California
Senate Bill 901, Assembly Bill 1054, and Assembly Bill 111 requirements.
1.2. The City of Vernon is an industrial city of 5.2 square miles, adjacent to Downtown
Los Angeles. Wildfire ignition risks are low due to the sparsity of vegetation and
fuel sources in Vernon’s industrial environment.
1.3. Vernon is located more than 10 miles from the nearest California Public Utilities
Commission (CPUC) High Fire-Threat District Elevated risk area.
1.4. Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) does not own or operate transmission, distribution,
or generation facilities in CPUC High Fire-Threat District.
1.5. VPU does not own or operate transmission, distribution, or generation facilities in
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) Fire and
Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map’s designated High or
Extreme Wildfire Hazard areas.
1.6. VPU’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan includes required program components such as
performance metrics, continuous improvement, and responsible parties.
1.7. VPU will make annual Wildfire Mitigation Plan progress updates to the Vernon
City Council and the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board.
2. Introduction
Over the last few years, California has seen some of its most devastating and destructive
wildfires. Climate Change is recognized as a contributing factor (long hot spells, low
moisture, etc.). In response, Senate Bill (SB) 901 authored by Senator Dodd, was enacted
in 2018. SB 901 requires every electric utility to prepare a wildfire mitigation plan (WMP)
and annually present the plan to its governing body. SB 901 amended Public Utilities Code
(PUC) section 8387. Section 8387 generally requires every publicly owned utility to
construct, maintain, and operate its electrical facilities to minimize the risk of wildfire
posed by those facilities. As further required by Assembly Bill (AB) 1054 enacted in 2019,
the WMP shall be submitted to the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board for review
and advisory opinion by July 1, 20203. At least once every three years, the submittal must
be a comprehensive revision of the WMP.
This document outlines Vernon Public Utilities’ activities in accordance with these
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2.1. Policy Statement
Vernon Public Utilities' overarching goal is to provide safe, reliable, and economic electric
service to its local community. In order to meet this goal, VPU constructs, maintains, and
operates its electrical lines and equipment in a manner that minimizes the risk of
catastrophic wildfire posed by its electrical lines and equipment.
2.2. Organization of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan
This Wildfire Mitigation Plan includes the following elements:
• Objectives of the plan;
• Roles and responsibilities for carrying out the plan;
• Identification of key wildfire risks and risk drivers;
• Description of wildfire prevention, mitigation, and response strategies and
programs;
• Metrics for evaluating the performance of the plan and identifying areas for
improvement; and
• Review and validation of the plan.
2.3. City of Vernon
The City of Vernon is an industrial city
of 5.2 square miles located several
miles to the southeast of Downtown
Los Angeles in Southern California. The
City’s business-friendly environment,
low-cost utilities, and proximity to
ports, trucking and rail transport make
Vernon an ideal location for industrial
uses.
The City of Vernon is located in a
region of Los Angeles County with low
wildfire risk. No part of VPU’s service
territory is located in or near the High
Fire-Threat District, designed in the
California Public Utilities Commission’s
(CPUC) Fire Threat Map. Further, all of
VPU’s service territory is excluded from
the High, Very High, and Extreme
Threat areas of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) Fire
and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map. Based on a review of local
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conditions and historical fires, the Vernon Fire Department has determined that VPU’s
electrical lines and equipment do not pose a significant risk of wildfire.
Despite this low risk, VPU takes appropriate actions to help its region prevent and
respond to the increasing risk of wildfires. In its role as a public agency, VPU closely
coordinates with other local safety and emergency officials to help protect against fires
and respond to emergencies. In its role as a utility, VPU follows all applicable design,
construction, operation, and maintenance requirements that reduce safety risks
associated with its system. This Wildfire Mitigation Plan describes the safety-related
measures that Vernon Public Utilities follows to reduce its risk of causing wildfires.
2.4. Vernon Public Utilities Profile
Formerly known as Vernon Light and Power and Vernon Gas & Electric, the City of Vernon
has consolidated all utility services within the VPU. VPU provides electric, water, natural
gas, and fiber optic services.
VPU serves about 2,000 mainly commercial and industrial electric customers with electric
sales of approximately 1,128 GWh annually, and peak loads of approximately 184 MW in
the summer and 174 MW in the winter.
2.5. Generation and Distribution Facilities
VPU’s electric system includes generation and distribution facilities that are completely
located within VPU’s electric service territory in the LA Basin. VPU does not own or
operate any transmission facilities. VPU has two generation facilities that are located
within VPU service territory. Malburg Generating Station (MGS), a 134 MW combined-
cycle natural gas-fired plant and two H. Gonzales units, a combined 10 MW natural gas
plant. VPU has 119 miles of distribution lines and 27 miles of 66 kV subtransmission lines.
No overhead distribution lines span over naturally vegetated open space areas.
Therefore, there is no potential for electrical equipment igniting a wildfire. The
generation and distribution facilities are located entirely within the CAISO balancing area
and are connected to the CAISO through the Southern California Edison (SCE) 220-66 kV
Laguna Bell Substation. The Vernon load is supplied and supported by five 66 kV source
lines that exit the SCE Laguna Bell 220/66 kV Substation. With the support of Vernon’s
local generation, the VPU electric system reliability will most likely not be compromised
Uunder a double contingency (N-2) situation, where two 66 kV transmission lines are out
of service, the VPU electric system reliability will most likely not be compromised with the
support of Vernon’s local generation.
2.6. Wildfire Risk Assessment
In 2018, Vernon Fire Department conducted a risk assessment of wildfires caused by
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2016). VPU provides electric service to the City of Vernon within the greater Los Angeles
basin. Specifically, VPU's service area is not within or near any wildland-urban interface
zones and more than ten miles from the nearest wildland-urban interface area. The
assessment includes information from the US Forest Service’s Fire Modeling Institute, and
the CAL FIRE Office of the State Fire Marshal. Also considered were Vernon’s historical
fire data, geographical location, and local conditions. Based on this information, the
determination was made that VPU’s electric equipment and operations do not pose a risk
of igniting a fire that could cause any significant wildfire condition.
3. Objectives
The primary objectives of this Wildfire Mitigation Plan are to:
1. Describe VPU’s existing programs, practices, and measures that effectively reduce
the probability that VPU’s electric supply system could be the origin or
contributing source for the ignition of a wildfire.
To support this goal, VPU regularly evaluates the prudent and cost-effective
improvements to its physical assets, operations, and training that can help reduce
the risk of equipment-related fires.
2. The secondary objective of this Wildfire Mitigation Plan is to improve the resiliency
of the electric grid. As part of the development of this plan, VPU assesses new
industry practices and technologies that will reduce the likelihood of an
interruption (frequency) in service and improve the restoration (duration) of
service.
3. Create a WMP that is consistent with state law and objectives.
4. Roles and Responsibilities
4.1. Wildfire Prevention
VPU staff that have responsibility for wildfire prevention are:
General Manager: Assumes overall responsibility for VPU’s planning and mitigation
activities, including maintaining compliance with state and federal safety and operating
requirements.
Assistant General Manager: Responsible for emergency preparedness, emergency
response, and coordinating recovery after a fire.
Utilities Operations Manager: Responsible for the reliable operation of VPU’s electric
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protective equipment to reduce fire risk. Maintain compliance with federal, state and
local fire management personnel to ensure that appropriate preventive measures are in
place.
Electric Operations Supervisor: Is primarily responsible for ensuring inspections of electric
lines, poles, and equipment, in addition to the performance of operations and
maintenance (O&M).
While other individuals, such as linemen, have the responsibility to inspect and report any
faulty operations of equipment, the primary responsibility for preventing electrical-
ignited fires and coordinating recovery is the Utilities Operations Manager and Assistant
General Manager.
4.2. Wildfire Response and Recovery
VPU is a member of the California Utility Emergency Association, which plays a key role in
ensuring communications between utilities and with California Office of Emergency
Services (CAL-OES) during emergencies. VPU also participates in the American Public
Power Association (APPA) Mutual Assistance Agreement, which is a mutual assistance
agreement covering municipal utilities across the United States.
4.3. Standardized Emergency Management System
As a local governmental agency,4 VPU has planning, communication, and coordination
obligations pursuant to the California Office of Emergency Services’ Standardized
Emergency Management System (SEMS) Regulations,5 adopted in accordance with
Government Code section 8607. The SEMS Regulations specify roles, responsibilities, and
structures of communications at five different levels: field response, local government,
operational area, regional, and state.6 Pursuant to this structure, VPU annually
4 As defined in Cal. Gov. Code § 8680.2.
5 19 CCR § 2407.
6 Cal. Gov. Code § 2403(b):
(1) “Field response level” commands emergency response personnel and resources to carry out tactical decisions and
activities in direct response to an incident or threat.
(2) “Local government level” manages and coordinates the overall emergency response and recovery activities within
their jurisdiction.
(3) “Operational area level” manages and/or coordinates information, resources, and priorities among local
governments within the operational area and serves as the coordination and communication link between the local
government level and the regional level.
(4) “Regional level” manages and coordinates information and resources among operational areas within the mutual aid
region designated pursuant to Government Code §8600 and between the operational areas and the state level. This
level along with the state level coordinates overall state agency support for emergency response activities.
(5) “State level” manages state resources in response to the emergency needs of the other levels, manages and
coordinates mutual aid among the mutual aid regions and between the regional level and state level, and serves as the
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coordinates and communicates with the relevant safety agencies as well as other relevant
local and state agencies. Pursuant to the SEMS structure, VPU participates in annual
training exercises with the Vernon Disaster Council. The Council meets quarterly to
discuss emergency management protocols, FEMA and SEMS procedures, and lessons
learned from disasters around the world. On an annual basis, the City’s Emergency
Operating Center is exercised by the Disaster Council as part of an Emergency Drill.
5. Wildfire Risks and Drivers
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Wildfire Risks and Drivers in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan because of
the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU, including lack of
wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas.
5.1. Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance
Due to the minimal risk of VPU’s electrical supply facilities igniting a wildfire, VPU is not
adopting wildfire specific protocols for Wildfire Risks and Drivers Associated with Design,
Construction, Operation, and Maintenance. However, VPU meets or exceeds the
minimum design and construction requirements provided in CPUC GO 95, which specifies
that electric supply systems shall be designed, constructed, and maintained for their
intended use with regard given to the conditions under which they are to be operated to
enable the furnishing of safe, proper, and adequate service.
5.2. Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors
Due to the minimal risk of VPU’s electrical supply facilities igniting a wildfire, VPU is not
adopting wildfire specific protocols for Wildfire Risks and Drivers Associated with
Topographic and Climatological Risk Factors.
6. Enterprise-wide Safety Risks
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Enterprise-wide Safety Risks in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan because
of the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU, including lack
of wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-threat areas.
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7. Wildfire Preventative
Strategies
Pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 8387(b)(2), VPU has determined that it is not
necessary to describe Wildfire Preventative Strategies in this Wildfire Mitigation Plan
because of the unique characteristics of the service territory and operations of VPU,
including lack of wildfire fuel sources, and distance from any designated elevated fire-
threat areas.
High Fire-Threat District
In coordination with the California Municipal Utilities Association, VPU participated in the
development of the CPUC’s Fire-Threat Map,7 which defines a statewide High Fire-Threat
District (HFTD).
In the map development process, VPU reviewed the proposed boundaries of the High
Fire-Threat District and confirmed that, based on local conditions and historical fire data,
all of VPU’s service territory was properly excluded.
Design and Construction Standards
VPU’s electric facilities are designed and constructed to meet or exceed the relevant
federal, state, or industry standard. VPU treats CPUC General Orders (GO) 95 and 128 as
a key industry standard for design and construction standards for overhead and
underground electrical facilities. VPU meets or exceeds all standards in GO 95 and GO
128. Additionally, VPU monitors and follows, as appropriate, the National Electric Safety
Code.
8. Vegetation Management
Due to the industrial nature of the City of Vernon, there is very little risk of vegetation
igniting a wildfire, or impeding Vernon Public Utilities’ services. VPU’s service territory
neither contains nor is adjacent to any wildlands or elevate fire-threat areas and thus,
there is no risk of igniting wildfires.
8.1. City of Vernon Urban Forest is comprised of approximately 130061 trees, which
are maintained and are pruned annually by a contracted Urban Forest
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Management Service company. Tree conditions are managed regularly in an asset
management system, and routine maintenance occurs on an annual basis.
8.2. Substations require bare ground for the safe operation of high voltage equipment.
Electric Operators monitor substations, switchyards, and other electric facilities on
a daily basis and remove invasive weeds and other vegetation as necessary. This
may be accomplished by pulling the vegetation, pruning, or spraying with an
herbicide such as glyphosate.
8.3. VPU meets or exceeds the minimum industry standard vegetation management
practices. For distribution level facilities, VPU meets: (1) Public Resources Code
section 4292; (2) Public Resources Code section 4293; (3) GO 95 Rule 35; and (4)
the GO 95 Appendix E Guidelines to Rule 35. These standards require significantly
increased clearances in the High Fire-Threat District. The recommended time-of-
trim guidelines do not establish a mandatory standard, but instead, provide useful
guidance to utilities.
GO 95, Rule 35, Table 1
Case Type of Clearance Trolley
Contact,
Feeder and
Span Wires,
0-5kv
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 750 -
22,500 Volts
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 22.5
- 300 kV
Supply
Conductors
and Supply
Cables, 300 -
550 kV (mm)
13 Radial clearance of
bare line
conductors from
tree branches or
foliage
18 inches 18 inches ¼ Pin
Spacing
½ Pin
Spacing
14 Radial clearance of
bare line
conductors from
vegetation in the
Fire-Threat District
18 inches 48 inches 48 inches 120 inches
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Guidelines to Rule 35
The radial clearances shown below are recommended minimum clearances that should be
established, at time of trimming, between the vegetation and the energized conductors and
associated live parts where practicable. Reasonable vegetation management practices may
make it advantageous for the purposes of public safety or service reliability to obtain greater
clearances than those listed below to ensure compliance until the next scheduled
maintenance. Each utility may determine and apply additional appropriate clearances
beyond clearances listed below, which take into consideration various factors, including: line
operating voltage, length of span, line sag, planned maintenance cycles, location of
vegetation within the span, species type, experience with particular species, vegetation
growth rate and characteristics, vegetation management standards and best practices, local
climate, elevation, fire risk, and vegetation trimming requirements that are applicable to
State Responsibility Area lands pursuant to Public Resource Code Sections 4102 and 4293.
Voltage of Lines Case 13 Case 14
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 2,400 or more volts, but less than
72,000 volts
4 feet
12 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 72,000 or more volts, but less than
110,000 volts
6 feet
20 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 110,000 or more volts, but less
than 300,000 volts
10 feet
30 feet
Radial clearances for any conductor of a line
operating at 300,000 or more volts
15 feet
30 feet
9. Inspections
VPU meets or exceeds the minimum inspection requirements provided in CPUC GO 165
and CPUC GO 95, Rule 18. Pursuant to these rules, utilities inspect electric facilities in the
High Fire-Threat District more frequently than the other areas of its service territory. As
described above, VPU currently does not have any overhead powerlines located within, or
near the High Fire-Threat District within the CPUC’s Fire-Threat Map but still maintains
compliance with the inspection requirements as a best business practice. VPU performs
intrusive pole inspections and has a pole replacement priority and schedule program to
remove potential pole failure hazards, even though there is no significant native
vegetation below VPU’s overhead distribution lines.
VPU staff uses their knowledge of the specific environmental and geographical conditions
of VPU’s service territory to determine if any particular areas require more frequent
inspections.
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If VPU staff discovers a facility in need of repair that is owned by an entity other than
VPU, VPU will issue a notice of repair to the facility owner and work to ensure that
necessary repairs are completed promptly.
In accordance with CPUC GO165, VPU annually reports and publicly posts its inspection
data to its website under regulatory reports.8 Publicly posted information includes the
number of patrols, detailed overhead and underground inspections, and instrusive
inspections.
10. De-energization Protocols
10.1. Reclosing Policy
Due to the low wildfire threat in VPU’s service territory, VPU does not disable re-closers
due to anticipated wildfires. VPU does not have a formal procedure identified for
disabling re-closers. VPU will continue to assess the wildfire threat and will develop a
procedure as needed.
10.2. De-energization
Electrical outages can adversely affect electrical system equipment, customer production
and equipment, devices vital to public health and safety such as lighting, traffic signals,
wells and chlorinators and can cause disruption to critical communication networks.
Due to Vernon’s low wildfire risk profile, VPU is not adopting wildfire specific protocols for
de-energizing any portions of its electric distribution system. VPU will re-evaluate the
need to pre-emptively shut off power due to fire-threat conditions in future updates to
this Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
11. Customer Notification
Procedure
While VPU has a low risk of igniting a wildfire, VPU and its customers may be subject to a
wildfire threat to a major shared transmission line(s) that impacts the statewide grid or
parts of it- creating a resource shortage for the utilities that rely on the resources the
line(s) provides.
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VPU proactively communicates to customers and key stakeholders through multiple
channels about preparing for potential curtailments, and the power restoration process.
VPU recognizes that many entities and individuals are particularly vulnerable during
extended power outages and makes every effort to provide up-to-date information to
these populations prior to, during, and after an event.
VPU’s Customer Service Center, Key Accounts staff, social media and CityofVernon.org
will provide ongoing and available resources for communication and education for the
overall customer base.
Key stakeholders, federal, state, and local elected officials, City and County executive staff
and first responders are also contacted via a variety of channels and personnel.
VPU has specific personnel assigned to elected officials and agencies, and to critical
customers including water and telecommunications utilities, potentially affected by an
outage to a major shared transmission line.
Any communications by VPU during an active emergency, such as wildfire, will be in
accordance with California’s Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and
will be at the direction of the entity responsible for disseminating information about the
emergency.
12. Restoration of Service
Due to Vernon’s low wildfire risk profile, VPU is not adopting wildfire specific protocols for
restoration of service after de-energizing its electric distribution system.
General Steps to Restoration of Service are:
Patrol. VPU crews patrol the line to look for vegetation in lines and any obvious damage
that may prevent safe energization.
Repair. During patrol, crews look for potential damage to the lines and poles. Where
equipment damage is found, additional crews are dispatched with new materials to repair
or replace damaged equipment.
Test. Once the lines and poles are safe to operate, crews test the infrastructure by closing
the fuse or breaker to re-energize the line segment.
Restore. Power is restored, and the outage communication system provides notification
of power restoration to customers.
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13. Evaluation Metrics
This section provides the metrics used to measure the performance of the Plan and
outlined programs.
13.1. Metrics and Assumptions for Measuring Plan
Performance
VPU will track two three metrics to measure the performance of this Wildfire Mitigation
Plan: (1) number of fire ignitions; and (2) wires down within the service territory; and (3)
outage caused by trees.
Metric 1: Fire Ignitions
For purposes of this metric, a Fire Ignition is defined as follows:
• VPU facility was associated with the fire;
• The fire was self-propagating and of a material other than electrical and/or
communication facilities;
• The resulting fire traveled greater than one linear meter from the ignition point; and
• VPU has knowledge that the fire occurred.
In future Wildfire Mitigation Plans, VPU will provide the number of Fire Ignitions that
occurred that were less than 5 acres in size. Any fires greater than 5 acres will be
individually described.
YEAR Number of Fire Ignitions
2019 0
2020 0
2021 0
2022 0
Metric 2: Wires Down
The second metric is the number of distribution wires downed within VPU’s service
territory. (VPU does not own or operate any transmission lines.) For purposes of this
metric, a Wires Down event includes any instance where an electric primary distribution
conductor falls to the ground, or on to a foreign object. As VPU does not own or operate
any transmission lines or own/operate distribution lines in the High Fire-Threat District,
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reporting of Wires Down is limited to local distribution outside of the High Fire-Threat
District.
VPU will not normalize this metric by excluding unusual events, such as severe storms.
Instead, VPU will supplement this metric with a qualitative description of any such
unusual events.
YEAR Number of Wires Down
2019 0
2020 0
2021 0
2022 0
Metric 3: Wires DownOutage Caused by Trees
The secondthird metric is the number of distribution wires downed outages caused by
trees within VPU’s service territory. (VPU does not own or operate any transmission
lines.) For purposes of this metric, a tree=related outageWires Down event includes any
instance where service on an electric primary distribution circuit is interrupted by contact
with a tree or vegetationline conductor falls to the ground, or on to a foreign object. As
VPU does not own or operate any transmission lines or own/operate distribution lines in
the High Fire-Threat District, reporting of Wires DownTree Outagestree-related outages is
limited to local distribution outside of the High Fire-Threat District.
VPU will not normalize this metric by excluding unusual events, such as severe storms.
Instead, VPU will supplement this metric with a qualitative description of any such
unusual events.
YEAR Number of Tree Outages
2019 0
2020 0
2021 10
2022 0
14. Impact of Metrics on Plan
Due to VPU’s extremely-low risk wildfire circumstances, VPU anticipates that there will be
relatively limited data gathered through these metrics. However, as the data collection
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territory are disproportionately impacted. VPU will then evaluate potential
improvements in future updates to this Plan including the use of additional metrics.
15. Monitoring and Auditing
the Plan
This Wildfire Mitigation Plan will be reviewed annually and will include an assessment of
the Plan programs and performance. Annual updates and triennial comprehensive
revisions shall be publicly presented and approved by minute order of the City Council
and adopted by resolution.
15.1. Identifying and Correcting Deficiencies in the Plan
At any point in time, when deficiencies are identified, the Utilities Operations Manager or
his/her delegates are responsible for correcting the deficiencies.
15.2. Monitoring the Effectiveness of Inspections
VPU’s Utilities Operations Manager will be responsible for monitoring and auditing the
targets specified in the Plan to confirm that the objectives of the Plan are met.
16. Independent Evaluator
Public Utilities Code section 8387(c) requires VPU to contract with a qualified
independent evaluator with experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical
infrastructure to review and assess the comprehensiveness of this Wildfire Mitigation
Plan. The independent evaluator must issue a report that is posted to the City of
Vernon’s website. This report must also be presented to the Vernon City Council at a
public meeting.
VPU participated in a public request for proposals, to identify the best qualified
independent evaluator to assess the comprehensiveness of VPU’s Wildfire Mitigation
Plan. VPU contracted with Dudek & Associates, a qualified independent evaluator with
experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical infrastructure. Dudek’s
Independent Evaluation is attached in Appendix A of this Plan.
The independent evaluator’s report is posted to the City of Vernon’s website and has
been presented to Vernon’s City Council at a noticed public meeting.
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17. Acronym Glossary
AB (Assembly Bill)
CAISO (California Independent System Operation)
CAL FIRE (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection)
CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission)
CUEA (California Utilities Emergency Association)
ERM (Enterprise Risk Management)
FRAP (Fire Resource and Assessment Program)
GHG (Greenhouse gas)
GIS (Geographic Information System)
GO (General Order)
KV (Kilovolt)
KWH (Kilowatt Hours)
MW (Mega Watts)
O&M (Operations & Maintenance)
EOC (Emergency Operations Centers)
OES (Office of Emergency Services)
PUC (Public Utilities Code)
SB (Senate Bill)
SEMS (Standardized Emergency Management System)
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
T&D (Transmission and Distribution)
WMP (Wildfire Mitigation Plan)
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Scott Williams, Director of Finance
Department:Finance
Submitted by:Javier Valdez, Business and Account Supervisor
Subject
Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation
Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all related documents for the
procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year 2023-24, effective July 1,
2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount not-to-exceed $4,965,500.
Background
The City retained AON Insurance Services (AON) to evaluate the appropriate insurance
coverages and carriers for the upcoming fiscal year. AON worked diligently with staff to identify
suitable coverage types, coverage amounts, self-insured retentions (deductibles), and
competitive pricing during the annual renewal process. As part of the services provided, AON
evaluates the marketplace and solicits quotes from insurance carriers to ensure competitive rates
are obtained. Up to 20 insurance carriers were interviewed for certain coverages. Quotes from
insurance underwriters from current insurance carriers and potential new carriers were solicited.
The process included providing requested financial and claims information to insurance carriers
to help obtain essential coverage at a competitive price and terms. The insurance negotiation
and placement process will conclude on or before June 29, 2023. This will allow time to bind the
insurance placements before July 1, 2023.
The proposed schedule of coverage and associated estimated premiums for each type of
coverage are summarized in the attached FY 2023-24 Insurance Premiums Schedule.
Some of the inflationary factors comparing FY 2022-23 to FY 2023-24 are as follows:
•Property liability coverage – A property appraisal study determined that City assets were
undervalued. The increased adjustments are now compatible with current market values,
resulting in increased insurance premiums.
•Stand-alone law enforcement liability coverage – Increased premiums due to recent costly
law enforcement settlements and high-dollar verdicts in California.
•Business interruption (BI) coverage – This coverage applies to Malburg Generating
Station.
•Excess liability coverage – The most significant factors driving excess liability coverage
costs, specifically in California, are automobile and law enforcement liability verdicts,
medical inflation, and capacity. The amount of funds carriers can offer to insure
dramatically decreased.
Pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.32.110 (A)(8), insurance contracts are exempt
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assigned through a competitive selection process. On April 20, 2021, Council approved an
agreement with AON to be retained as the City’s insurance broker based on the results of a
Request for Proposals for Professional/Casualty Insurance Broker of Record process carried out
in February 2021.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is not-to-exceed $4,965,500. Funds for insurance premiums were included in
the upcoming FY 2023-24 General Fund, Finance, Insurance – Property/Crime Account No. 011-
010-130-520035 in the amount of $1,293,140, Electric Fund, Administration, Insurance –
Property/Crime Account No. 055-050-580-520035 in the amount of $566,724, and Electric Fund,
Malburg Generation Station, Insurance – Property/Crime Account No. 055-050-586-520035 in
the amount of $1,662,258, totaling $3,522,122. However, approval of this action would require
an additional appropriation of $227,360 in General Fund, Finance, Insurance – Property/Crime
Account No. 011-010-130-520035 from General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance, $932,742 in
Electric Fund, Malburg Generation Station, Insurance – Property/Crime Account No. 055-050-
586-520035 and $283,276 in Electric Fund, Administration, Insurance – Property/Crime Account
No. 055-050-580-520035 from available Electric Fund Balance.
Attachments
1. FY 2023-24 Insurance Premiums Schedule
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Fiscal Year 2023-24 Insurance Premiums Schedule
Insurance Type Coverage / Deductible Estimated Premium
Property - Power Generating $100 Million Limit,
Various Deductibles
$850,000
Property - Residential $7,950,653 Limit,
$2,500 Deductible
$30,000
Property - Municipal $59,614,930 Limit,
$25,000 Deductible
$111,000
Standalone Terrorism $100 Million Property Terrorism,
$5 Million Terrorism Liability,
$5 Million Active Shooter,
$0 Deductible
$58,000
Auto Physical Damage (CE/APP)$10 Million Limit,
$5,000 Deductible
$22,000
Government Crime $1 Million Limit,
$25,000 Deductible
$2,500
Cyber Liability $5 Million Limit,
$100,000 Deductible
$39,000
Premises Pollution/Environmental
Impairment Liability
$5 Million Limit,
$5 Million per claim,
$25,000 Deductible except
$50,000 Deductible (Utility Locs.)
$100,000 Deductible (Natural Gas
Pipeline)
$62,000
1st Excess Liability $5 Million Limit,
$2 Million Deductible except
$3 Million Deductible for Law
Enforcement
$350,000
2nd Excess Liability $5 Million Limit excess $5M $280,000
3rd Excess Liability $5 Million Limit excess $10M $224,000
4th Excess Liability $5M Limit excess $15M $179,000
Excess Worker's Compensation $50 Million Limit,
$1 Million Deductible except
$1,500,000 Deductible for
Presumptive Losses
$160,000
Special Event GL $2 Million Limit,
$1 Million Each Occurrence
$3,000
Malburg Generating Station
Excess Liability $100 Million Limit $595,000
Property Insurance $200 Million Limit $1,850,000
Commercial Property/EQ and FL $50 Million Limit,$150,000
Workers Compensation $50 Million Limit,Inc above
Environmental $5 Million Limit Inc above
Terrorism $200 Million Limit Inc above
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Freddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental Control
Department:Health and Environmental Control
Submitted by:Veronica Petrosyan, Deputy Director of Health and Environmental Control
Subject
Utility Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation
A. Find that the purchase of a utility vehicle for the Health Department is exempt from
competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.32.070; and
B. Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contract directly with
an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning model and has
the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price not-to-exceed $71,000.
Background
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Fleet Rule 1191 mandates public
fleet operators to procure low-emitting gasoline or alternative-fuel vehicles when adding or
replacing vehicles to their vehicle fleet. Vehicles must be replaced with newer lower or zero-
emission vehicles such as electric, compressed natural gas (CNG), hybrid, or gasoline vehicles
rated LEV or better. In addition to SCAQMD’s Rule 1191, the California Air Resources Board
(CARB) is developing an Advanced Clean Fleet regulation which mandates public fleet operators
to procure electric vehicles when adding or replacing vehicles in their vehicle fleet beginning in
2024. Fleet electrification is also in alignment with the City’s goal to reduce greenhouse gases
and demonstrates the feasibility of newer technology in work settings to the public.
The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) needs one utility vehicle for
emergency response activities. The DHEC conducts emergency response for hazardous
materials spills and illicit discharges throughout the city which requires staff to have a vehicle
equipped with items for spill containment and site clean-up activities. Given its intended use
and in consideration of the SCAQMD and CARB rules noted above, staff has identified the Ford
F-150 Lightning electric vehicle as a suitable option.
The DHEC has secured five quotes from various auto dealerships in the region for the Ford F-
150 Lightning electric vehicle. The quotes received range in price from $65,129 to $87,839. The
cost to purchase the lowest priced vehicle is anticipated not to exceed $71,000 (including
applicable taxes and fees). If this specific vehicle quoted at $65,129 should no longer available,
however, staff would pursue a purchase from an auto dealership with the next lowest price quote
received.
Typically, purchases of City fleet vehicles are facilitated through a Sourcewell cooperative buying
contract. Over the past couple of years, the City has been unable to secure on a consistent basis
electric vehicles through National Fleet Auto Group which is a Sourcewell-based contract. As a
result, many of the City’s purchase orders remain open for well over a year. This is mainly due
to an overall lack of available new electric vehicle inventory in the market. Since the current
fiscal year is coming to a close, the DHEC is seeking to procure the utility vehicle in a timely
manner, while funds are available in the departmental allocation for such capital expenditures.
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As such, the DHEC is recommending that the Council find it is in the best interest of the City to
exempt the vehicle purchase from competitive bidding and authorize the City Administrator to
execute a purchase contract with the lowest bidding auto dealership that has the Ford F-150
Lightning model in inventory. Upon approval, the DHEC will engage the dealership(s) to proceed
with the purchase of an available vehicle.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is not-to-exceed $71,000. Sufficient funds for the purchase of the vehicles are
available in the General Fund, Health Department, Capital Outlay Account No. 011-020-200-
660000 in Fiscal Year 2022-23.
Attachments
1. Auto Nation Quote
2. Ford of Long Beach Quote
3. Ford of Sunland Quote
4. Ken Grody Ford Quote
5. True Car Quote
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Robert Sousa, Chief of Police
Department:Police
Submitted by:Brandon Gray, Captain
Subject
2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Recommendation
A. Review and approve the 2022 Military Equipment Annual Report; and
B. Renew Ordinance No. 1282 approving the Police Department’s updated military equipment
funding, acquisition, and use policy.
Background
Assembly Bill No. 481 (AB 481) was signed by Governor Newsom on September 30, 2021, and
became effective on January 1, 2022, adding California Government Code Sections 7070-7075
related to the funding, acquisition, and use of military equipment by local law enforcement
agencies. In compliance with AB 481, the Vernon Police Department (Department) developed a
military equipment use policy and accompanying equipment inventory. On June 21, 2022, the
City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1282, adding Chapter 9.06 to Title 9 (Public Peace and
Welfare) to the Vernon Municipal Code and approved the Military Equipment Use Policy (Policy)
pursuant to AB 481.
On an annual basis after the adoption of the Policy, AB 481 requires a police agency to publish
a military equipment report (Report) on its website outlining the use of the equipment, any
complaints or concerns regarding the use of the equipment, results of any internal audits on the
use of the equipment, the annual costs for the equipment, the quantity possessed by the agency,
and the intention to purchase additional equipment in the following year. In addition, within 30
days of submitting and publicly releasing the Report, a well-publicized community engagement
meeting must be held to allow for public comments.
In compliance with the annual requirements set forth in AB 481, the Department completed its
2022 Military Equipment Annual Report. The Policy and Report were posted on the Department’s
webpage on May 4, 2023, and are available for public comment at the June 20, 2023 Regular
City Council meeting. At this public meeting, the Department will discuss the annual Report and
Policy update and provide an opportunity for public comment and questions. A notice of the
public presentation was posted on the City’s website and publicized by the Department via
agency social media accounts.
AB 481 further requires the City Council, at least annually, to review Ordinance No. 1282 - Military
Equipment Use Policy. The City Council may renew or not renew the ordinance, disapprove
authorization for equipment where standards have not been met, or require modifications to the
military equipment use policy.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
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Attachments
1. 2022 Military Equipment Annual Report
2. Military Equipment Use Policy
3. Municipal Code Section 9.06.010
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 1
Mobile Incident Command Vehicle (MIC): Area E Command Post (custom built Class A) vehicle. A
vehicle used as a mobile office to provide a centralized shelter, access to Department computer
systems, and restroom facilities during extended events.
a) Description, quantity, capabilities, and purchase cost: 2007 Eagle Workhorse (custom built)
vehicle, cost: approximately $250,000, quantity: 1.
b) Purpose: To be used based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident, large event,
natural disaster, or community event that is taking place.
c) Authorized Use: Only officers trained in the deployment and operations of the MIC are
authorized to operate it. Situations in which the MIC is authorized for use would include but not
be limited to critical incidents, emergencies, and natural disasters.
d) Expected Lifespan: The MIC, approximately 20-year lifespan on chassis and vehicle structure.
Upgrades needed every 3 years to maintain IT systems.
e) Fiscal Impact: The annual maintenance cost is approximately $11,000. The MIC is stored and
maintained by the Whittier Police Department for Area E Mutual Aid. The annual cost
contributed by the Vernon Police Department (VPD) is $500.
f) Training: The driver/operator shall have the appropriate license status from the California
Department of Motor Vehicles and receive training in the safe handling of the vehicle.
g) Legal and Procedural Rules: It is the policy of the Department to use the MIC only for official law
enforcement purposes and in accordance with California State law regarding the operation of
motor vehicles.
40 mm Launchers and Rounds: 40 mm Launchers are utilized by department personnel as a less lethal
tool to launch impact rounds or to deploy chemical agents.
a) Description, quantity, capabilities, and purchase cost:
i. DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY, 40 MM SINGLE SHOT LAUNCHER, cost: approximately $1,000,
quantity: 3.
40 mm Single Shot Launcher, is a tactical single shot launcher which will launch a 40 mm
less lethal round or deliver chemical agents.
ii. DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY, 40 MM EXACT IMPACT SPONGE, cost: approximately $18, quantity:
62.
40 mm Exact Impact Sponge, is a less lethal 40 mm lightweight plastic and foam projectile
fired from a 40 mm launcher.
iii. DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY, 40 MM MARKING ROUND, cost: approximately $28, quantity: 21.
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 2
40 mm Exact Impact Marking Round is a less lethal 40 mm lightweight plastic and crushable
foam projectile fired from a single 40 mm launcher. It delivers a marking agent upon impact.
b) Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or
undesirable. Situations for use of the less lethal weapon systems may include, but are not
limited to:
• Self-destructive, dangerous and/or combative individuals
• Riot control and civil unrest incidents
• Potentially vicious animals
• Training exercises or approved demonstrations
c) Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required POST training shall
be permitted to deploy the 40 mm or the chemical agents.
d) Training: Sworn members utilizing 40 mm less-lethal chemical agents or impact rounds are
trained in their use by certified less lethal and chemical agent instructors.
e) Expected Lifespan:
• 40 mm Single Shot Launcher - approximately 25 years
• 40 mm ammunition - approximately 5 years
e) Fiscal Impact:
• 40 mm Launcher - estimated annual maintenance at $50 each
• 40 mm Sponge Round - estimated at $2,00 annually
f) Legal and Procedural Rules: Officers will deploy 40 mm impact rounds in compliance with the
VPD’s Use of Force and Conducted Energy Device policies; and in compliance with State and
Federal law regarding the use of force.
Less Lethal Shotgun: The less lethal shotgun is a 12-gauge shotgun that has been designated by an
orange stock to be used to deploy the less lethal 12-gauge drag stabilized bean bag round.
a) Description, quantity, capabilities, and purchase cost:
i. REMINGTON 870 LESS LETHAL SHOTGUN, cost: approximately $946, quantity: 20.
The less lethal shotgun is a 12-gauge shotgun that has been designated by an orange stock
to be used to deploy the less lethal 12-gauge drag stabilized bean bag round.
ii. 12-GAUGE SUPER SOCK BEANBAG ROUND, Model 2581, cost: approximately $7, quantity:
500.
A less lethal 2.4-inch 12-gauge shotgun round firing a ballistic fiber bag filled with 40 grams
of lead shot at a velocity of 270-290 feet per second (FPS).
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 3
b) Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is prohibited or
undesirable. Situations for use of less lethal weapon systems may include, but are not limited
to:
• Self-destructive, dangerous and/or combative individuals
• Riot/crowd control and civil unrest incidents
• Circumstances where a tactical advantage can be obtained
• Potentially vicious animals
• Training exercises or approved demonstrations
c) Authorized Use: All officers are trained in the 12 gauge less lethal shotgun as a less lethal option
by in-service training.
d) Expected Lifespan:
• Less Lethal Shotgun - approximately 25 years
• Super Sock Round - no listed expiration date
e) Fiscal Impact:
• Less Lethal Shotgun - annual maintenance is approximately $50 for each shotgun
• Super Sock Beanbag Round - annual cost for beanbag rounds are $2,000
f) Training: All officers are trained in the 12 gauge less-lethal shotgun as a less-lethal option
through in-service training.
g) Legal and Procedural Rules: Officers will utilize the less-lethal shotgun in compliance with the
VPD’s Use of Force and Conducted Energy Device policies; and in compliance with State and
Federal law regarding the use of force.
Specialized Firearms and Ammunition: Guns that are fired from shoulder level, having a longer, grooved
barrel intended to make bullets spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
a) Description, quantity, capabilities, and purchase cost:
i. Colt AR-15/M4, cost: approximately $2,400, quantity not to exceed: 55.
Patrol Rifle: A rifle that fires a 5.56 mm or .223 caliber cartridge. The Vernon Police
Department utilizes an approximate 11.5-inch barrel. The 11.5-inch short-barreled rifle
allows a trained officer better control inside of structures, which allows the officer to
have greater accuracy than a handgun.
ii. 9 mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), cost: approximately $1,500, quantity: 2.
A 9 mm PCC is primarily used for training.
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 4
iii. Ammunition
.223 Caliber/5.56 mm rifle rounds, cost: $757 per 1,000 rounds, quantity: 7,500 rounds;
9 mm Luger, cost: $374 per 1,000 rounds, quantity: 8,500 rounds;
The Vernon Police Department utilizes only new, commercially produced ammunition.
Full Metal Jacket bullets are used specifically for range practice which also reduces
fouling in the firearm. Duty ammunition is a specially designed hollow-point tip to have
controlled expansion to limit over penetration.
Selections of which of the above ammunition to use is dependent on the threat and the
environment (to include barriers, weather conditions, uninvolved parties, etc.).
b) Purpose: To be used as precision weapons to address a threat with more precision and/or
greater distances than a handgun, if present and feasible.
c) Authorized Use: Only members that are Department certified are authorized to use a patrol
rifle. Prior to using a patrol rifle, officers must be certified by Department range instructors in
the operation of the firearm. Additionally, all members that operate any patrol rifle are required
to pass a range qualification quarterly. Officers will only use departmental approved duty
ammunition.
d) Expected Lifespan:
• Colt AR-15/MR – approximately 25 years
• 9 mm Pistol Caliber Carbine – approximately 25 years
• Ammunition – no expiration
e) Fiscal Impact:
• Patrol Rifle - annual maintenance is approximately $50 for each patrol rifle
• Pistol Caliber Carbine - annual maintenance is approximately $50 for each PCC
• Ammunition - annual cost of ammunition is approximately $15,000
f) Training: All officers are trained in specialized firearms through in-service training.
g) Legal and Procedural Rules: Officers will utilize specialized firearms in compliance with the
VPD’s Use of Force and Firearms policies; and in compliance with State and Federal law
regarding the use of force.
PepperBall Launcher: A device that discharges irritant projectiles.
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 5
a) Description, quantity, capabilities, and purchase cost:
i. PepperBall Launcher, cost: approximately $1,300, quantity: 3.
The PepperBall Launcher is a compressed-air powered launcher designed to fire less lethal
PepperBall projectiles. The PepperBall Launcher is a hopper fed device.
ii. PepperBall LIVE PROJECTILE, cost: approximately $2 per projectile, quantity: 1,000.
The PepperBall projectile contains a concentrated amount of PAVA pepper powder, and is
designed for direct impact and area saturation, especially in confined, interior spaces.
b) Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where deployment of lethal force is prohibited or
undesirable. Situations for the use of the less-lethal weapon systems may include but are not
limited to:
• Self-destructive, dangerous, and/or combative individuals
• Riot/crowd control and civil unrest incidents
• Circumstances where a tactical advantage can be obtained
• Potentially vicious animals
• Training exercises or approved demonstrations
c) Authorized Use: Only those officers who have been trained in the use of PepperBall launchers
are authorized to use the PepperBall launchers.
d) Training:
Sworn members utilizing PepperBall launchers and projectiles are trained in their use by a POST-
certified, less lethal, and chemical agent instructor.
e) Expected Lifespan:
• PepperBall Launcher - approximately 20 years
• PepperBall Live Projectile - approximately 3 years
e) Fiscal Impact:
• PepperBall Launcher - annual maintenance is approximately $50 for each launcher
• Live Projectile - annual cost for Live Projectiles are $1,200
f) Legal and Procedural Rules: Officers will utilize the PepperBall Launcher in compliance with the
VPD’s Use of Force and Conducted Energy Device policies; and in compliance with State and
Federal law regarding the use of force.
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Vernon Police Department Annual Military Equipment Report 6
INCULSIONS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 7072
Annual Complaints: None
Annual Audit: The VPD conducted an internal audit and determined that there were no violation(s) of
the military equipment policy.
Maintenance of Military Use Supply Levels: When stocks of military equipment have reached
significantly low levels or have been exhausted, the Department may order up to 50% of the stock in a
calendar year without city council approval to maintain essential availability for the Department's needs.
VPD is authorized to acquire additional stock of in the event of an emergency when approved by the
Chief of Police (COP) or designee.
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Vernon PD Policy Manual
Military Equipment
707.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the approval, acquisition, and reporting
requirements of military equipment (Government Code § 7070; Government Code § 7071;
Government Code § 7072).
707.1.1 DEFINITIONS
Definitions related to this policy include (Government Code § 7070):
Exigent Circumstance - A good faith belief by the Police Chief or designee that an emergency
involving the danger or imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to any person is
occurring, has occurred, or is about to occur.
Governing body – The elected or appointed body that oversees the Police Department.
Military equipment – Includes but is not limited to the following:
• Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.
• Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers.
• High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), two-and-one-half-ton trucks,
five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached.
• Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants.
• Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the
operational control and direction of public safety units.
• Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.
• Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. This
does not include a handheld, one-person ram.
• Firearms and ammunition of .50 caliber or greater, excluding standard-issue shotguns
and standard-issue shotgun ammunition.
• Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including firearms and
accessories identified as assault weapons in Penal Code § 30510 and Penal Code §
30515, with the exception of standard-issue firearms.
• Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.
• Noise-flash diversionary devices and explosive breaching tools.
• Munitions containing tear gas or OC, excluding standard, service-issued handheld
pepper spray.
• TASER® Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic
devices (LRADs).
Policy
707
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Military Equipment
• Kinetic energy weapons and munitions.
• Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require
additional oversight.
707.2 POLICY
It is the policy of the Vernon Police Department (Department) that members of this Department
comply with the provisions of Government Code § 7071 with respect to military equipment.
707.3 MILITARY EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR
The Chief of Police should designate a member of this Department to act as the military equipment
coordinator. The responsibilities of the military equipment coordinator include but are not limited to:
(a) Acting as liaison to the governing body for matters related to the requirements of this
policy.
(b) Identifying department equipment that qualifies as military equipment in the current
possession of the Department, or the equipment the Department intends to acquire
that requires approval by the governing body.
(c) Conducting an inventory of all military equipment at least annually.
(d) Collaborating with any allied agency that may use military equipment within the
jurisdiction of Vernon Police Department (Government Code § 7071).
(e) Preparing for, scheduling, and coordinating the annual community engagement
meeting to include:
1. Publicizing the details of the meeting.
2. Preparing for public questions regarding the Department's funding, acquisition,
and use of equipment.
(f) Preparing the annual military equipment report for submission to the Chief of
Police and ensuring that the report is made available on the Department website
(Government Code § 7072).
(g) Establishing the procedure for a person to register a complaint or concern, or how that
person may submit a question about the use of a type of military equipment, and how
the Department will respond in a timely manner.
707.4 MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY
The following constitutes a list of qualifying equipment for the Department:
Mobile Incident Command Vehicle (MIC): Area E Command Post (custom built Class A) vehicle.
A vehicle used as a mobile office to provide a centralized shelter, access to Department computer
systems, and restroom facilities during extended events.
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Military Equipment
• Purpose: To be used based on the specific circumstances of a given critical
incident, large event, natural disaster, or community event that is taking place.
• Authorized Use: Only officers trained in the deployment and operations of the MIC
are authorized to operate it. Situations in which the MIC is authorized for use would
include but not be limited to critical incidents, emergencies, and natural disasters.
40 mm Launchers and Rounds: 40 mm Launchers are utilized by Department personnel as a
less lethal tool to launch impact rounds or to deploy chemical agents.
• 40 mm Single Shot Launcher, is a tactical single shot launcher which will launch a 40
mm less lethal round or deliver chemical agents.
• 40 mm Exact Impact Sponge, is a less lethal 40 mm lightweight plastic and foam
projectile fired from a 40 mm launcher.
• 40 mm Exact Impact Marking Round is a less lethal 40 mm lightweight plastic and
crushable foam projectile fired from a single 40 mm launcher. It delivers a marking
agent upon impact.
• Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is
prohibited or undesirable. Situations for use of the less lethal weapon systems may
include, but are not limited to:
o Self-destructive, dangerous and/or combative individuals
o Riot control and civil unrest incidents
o Potentially vicious animals
o Training exercises or approved demonstrations.
• Authorized Use: Only assigned operators who have completed the required POST
training shall be permitted to deploy the 40mm or the chemical agents.
Less Lethal Shotgun: The less lethal shotgun is a 12-gauge shotgun that has been designated
by an orange stock to be used to deploy the less lethal 12-gauge drag stabilized bean bag round.
• Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where employment of lethal force is
prohibited or undesirable. Situations for use of the less lethal weapon systems may
include, but are not limited to:
o Self-destructive, dangerous and/or combative individuals.
o Riot/crowd control and civil unrest incidents.
o Circumstances where a tactical advantage can be obtained.
o Potentially vicious animals.
o Training exercises or approved demonstrations.
• Authorized Use: All officers are trained in the 12 gauge less lethal shotgun as a less
lethal option by in-service training.
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Military Equipment
Specialized Firearms and Ammunition:
• Patrol Rifle: A rifle that fires a 5.56 mm or.223 caliber cartridge. The Vernon Police
Department utilizes an approximate 11.5-inch barrel. The 11.5-inch short-barreled rifle
allows a trained officer better control inside of structures, which allows the officer to
have greater accuracy than a handgun.
• 9 mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC): A 9 mm PCC is primarily used for training.
• .223 Caliber/5.56MM rifle rounds, 9 mm Luger,.40 Smith and Wesson,.45
Automatic, .38 Caliber, handgun rounds, and double 00 buck: The Vernon Police
Department utilizes only new, commercially produced ammunition. Full Metal Jacket
bullets are used specifically for range practice which also reduces fouling in the
firearm. Duty ammunition is a specially designed hollow-point tip to have controlled
expansion to limit over penetration.
• Patrol Rifle Suppressors: A patrol rifle suppressor is designed to reduce the decibel
level of the rifle to protect the hearing of the user and anyone near the use of the rifle.
• Purpose: To be used as precision weapons to address a threat with more precision
and/or greater distances than a handgun, if present and feasible.
• Authorized Use: Only members that are Department certified are authorized to use a
patrol rifle. Prior to using a patrol rifle, officers must be certified by Department range
instructors in the operation of the firearm. Additionally, all members that operate any
patrol rifle are required to pass a range qualification quarterly. Officers will only use
departmental approved duty ammunition.
PepperBall Launcher: A device that discharges irritant projectiles.
• The PepperBall Launcher is a compressed-air powered launcher designed to fire less
lethal PepperBall projectiles. The PepperBall launcher is a hopper fed device.
• PepperBall Projectile. The PepperBall projectile contains a concentrated amount of
PAVA pepper powder, and is designed for direct impact and area saturation, especially
in confined, interior spaces.
• Purpose: To limit the escalation of conflict where deployment of lethal force is
prohibited or undesirable. Situations for the use of the less lethal weapon systems
may include but are not limited to:
o Self-destructive, dangerous, and/or combative individuals.
o Riot/crowd control and civil unrest incidents.
o Circumstances where a tactical advantage can be obtained.
o Potentially vicious animals.
o Training exercises or approved demonstrations.
• Authorized Use: Only those officers who have been trained in the use of PepperBall
launchers are authorized to use the PepperBall launchers.
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Military Equipment
707.5 APPROVAL
The Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall obtain approval from the governing body by
way of an ordinance adopting the military equipment policy. As part of the approval process, the
Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall ensure the proposed military equipment policy is
submitted to the governing body and is available on the Department website at least 30 days prior
to any public hearing concerning the military equipment at issue (Government Code § 7071). The
military equipment policy must be approved by the governing body prior to engaging in any of the
following (Government Code § 7071):
(a) Requesting military equipment made available pursuant to 10 USC § 2576a.
(b) Seeking funds for military equipment, including but not limited to applying for a grant,
soliciting or accepting private, local, state, or federal funds, in-kind donations, or other
donations or transfers.
(c) Acquiring military equipment either permanently or temporarily, including by borrowing
or leasing.
(d) Collaborating with another law enforcement agency in the deployment or other use of
military equipment within the jurisdiction of this department.
(e) Using any new or existing military equipment for a purpose, in a manner, or by a person
not previously approved by the governing body.
(f) Soliciting or responding to a proposal for, or entering into an agreement with, any other
person or entity to seek funds for, apply to receive, acquire, use, or collaborate in the
use of military equipment.
(g) Acquiring military equipment through any means not provided above.
707.6 USE IN EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES
In exigent circumstances and with the approval of the Chief of Police or his/her designee, the
Department may acquire, borrow and/or use Military Equipment that is not included in the Military
Equipment Use Policy.
If the Police Department acquires, borrows, and/or uses Military Equipment in an Exigent
Circumstance, in accordance with this section, it must take all of the following actions:
• Provide written notice of that acquisition or use to the City Council within 30 days
following the commencement of such Exigent Circumstance, unless such information
is confidential or privileged under local, state or federal law.
• If it is anticipated that the use will continue beyond the Exigent Circumstance, submit
a proposed amended Military Equipment Use Policy to the City Council within 90 days
following the borrowing, acquisition and/or use, and receive approval, as applicable,
from the City Council.
• Include the Military Equipment in the Department's next annual Military Equipment
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Military Equipment
707.7 COORDINATION WITH OTHER JURISDICTIONS
Military equipment should not be used by any other law enforcement agency or member in this
jurisdiction unless the military equipment is approved for use in accordance with this policy.
Military equipment deployed or used by other jurisdictions that are providing mutual aid to this
jurisdiction shall comply with their respective military equipment use policies when rendering
assistance. Situations may arise where Vernon Police Department may deploy or use military
equipment owned by other law enforcement agencies.
If the Department is in another jurisdiction under mutual aid or operational collaboration
circumstances, Department members are required to adhere to the City of Vernon's Military
Equipment Use Policy and all applicable Department policies and procedures, regardless of
operational jurisdiction.
707.8 ANNUAL REPORT
Upon approval of a military equipment policy, the Chief of Police or the authorized designee should
submit a military equipment report to the governing body for each type of military equipment
approved within one year of approval, and annually thereafter for as long as the military equipment
is available for use (Government Code § 7072).
The Chief of Police or the authorized designee should also make each annual military equipment
report publicly available on the department website for as long as the military equipment is
available for use. The report shall include all information required by Government Code § 7072
for the preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment in department inventory.
707.9 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Within 30 days of submitting and publicly releasing the annual report, the Department shall hold
at least one well-publicized and conveniently located community engagement meeting, at which
the Department should discuss the report and respond to public questions regarding the funding,
acquisition, or use of military equipment.
707.10 COMPLIANCE PROCEDURE
The Administration Lieutenant will ensure that all Department members comply with this policy.
The Administrative Lieutenant will conduct an annual audit with the assistance of the Department's
Training Division. The Chief of Police or designee will be notified of any policy violations, and,
if needed, the violation(s) will be referred to the Professional Standards Bureau and handled in
accordance with VPD Policy 1009 (Personnel Complaints).
Any member of the public can register a complaint, question or concern regarding military
use equipment by contacting the Vernon Police Department's Administration via email at
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Vernon Police Department
Vernon PD Policy Manual
Military Equipment
PDadmin@covpd.org. A response to the question or concern shall be completed by the
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9.06.010 Military equipment use policy.
A. The military equipment use policy shall govern the use of military equipment by the Vernon Police
Department.
B. The policy shall be made publicly available on the Police Department's website for as long as the
military equipment is available for use or as otherwise ordained by the City Council.
C. The Police Department shall submit an annual military equipment report to the City Council containing
the information required by Government Code Section 7072 and the City Council shall thereafter determine
whether each type of military equipment identified therein complied with the standards for approval set forth
in Government Code Section 7071(d).
D. The City Council shall, on an annual basis and at a regular meeting thereof, review this policy and vote
on whether to renew it pursuant to Government Code Section 7071(e)(2).
E. The definitions set forth in Government Code Section 7070 shall apply to this chapter. Any provision of
State law referred to herein shall mean and include any amended or successor provision thereof. (Ord. 1282
s 4,2022)
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Scott Williams, Director of Finance
Department:Finance
Submitted by:John Lau, Accountant
Subject
Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-14 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2023-24 pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.010; and
B. Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing of Direct
Assessments (Warehouse Special Parcel Tax) with the County of Los Angeles Auditor-
Controller’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution
of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 2023-24.
Background
Ordinance No. 1057 was submitted to the electorate and duly approved at the April 14, 1998
Municipal Election, authorizing a special parcel tax be levied on all parcels improved with a
warehouse, truck terminal, freight terminal, and other distribution facilities at $1.00 per 100
square feet of gross land area. On November 16, 1999, the electorate duly approved Ordinance
No. 1076 establishing a new maximum tax rate for the warehouse special parcel tax at $20.00
per 100 square feet of gross land area, adjusted annually based upon increases in the Consumer
Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), All Items Index, Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside
Area (1982-84=100) (CPI) for the twelve-month period ending March 31 of each year. Proceeds
of the warehouse special parcel tax may be expended only on: (i) construction, improvement and
maintenance of streets, bridges and other public rights-of-way, including acquisition of land, and;
(ii) police and fire protection services. The electorate expanded the use of the proceeds to include
police and fire protection services at an election on August 31, 2010, which was adopted and
ratified by Resolution No. 2010-133. The provisions for the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax
imposed by the aforementioned Ordinances are codified in Vernon Municipal Code (VMC)
Section 3.20.010.
The Warehouse Special Parcel Tax (Warehouse Tax) is collected annually for each parcel or
part of a parcel in Vernon that is subject to the Warehouse Tax as an Assessment in the Los
Angeles County Property Tax Bill. However, the City Council sets the rate of the Warehouse Tax
each year at a rate that does not exceed the maximum tax rate for the fiscal year. For FY 2022-
23, Resolution No. 2022-19 set the Warehouse Tax rate at $35.716 per 100 square feet of gross
area of land.
FY 2023-24 MAXIMUM WAREHOUSE TAX RATE CALCULATION
Applying the CPI (Attachment 3) in the manner required by Section 3.20.010(d)(2) of the VMC,
staff calculated the maximum Warehouse Tax rate for FY 2023-24 to be $38.53 per 100 square
feet of gross area of land.
The calculations are as follows:
Multiply the tax rate ($20.00) by a fraction, the numerator of which is the CPI on the adjustment ..
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date and the denominator of which is the CPI for the period ending March 31, 1999.
CPI March 31, 1999 = 165.00
CPI March 31, 2023 = 317.873
$20(317.873/165.0) = $38.530 per 100 square feet of gross area of land or $0.38530 per square
foot of gross area of land. The maximum Warehouse Tax rate for FY 2023-24 is an approximate
increase of 92.65% over the 1999 rate and approximately 3.65% over the FY 2022-23 maximum
rate. For FY 2023-24, staff recommends that City Council impose a rate of $37.020 per 100
square feet of gross area of land, an increase of approximately 3.65% over the previous year’s
rate.
Pursuant to VMC Section 3.20.010(j), the tax is collected on the County of Los Angeles Property
Tax Bill. An agreement is required by the County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller's Office for
the City of Vernon to use the County's collection services. Pursuant to VMC Section 3.32.110 et
seq., competitive bidding and competitive selection are not required because the services are
provided by a government entity, and because the entity is the sole service provider. The
Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments (Warehouse Special Parcel Tax) was reviewed and
approved as to form by the City Attorney's Office.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution setting the Warehouse Tax at the
rate of $37.020 per 100 square feet of gross area of land for FY 2023-24 and approve and
authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments with
the County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller's Office for the collection and distribution of the
Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 2023-24.
Fiscal Impact
Based on the proposed CPI-adjusted rate of $37.020 per 100 square feet of gross area of land,
implementing the recommended action would increase the City's Warehouse Tax revenue from
approximately $13.3 million to approximately $13.9 million, providing an additional $600,000 for
the FY 2023-24 budget.
The County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller charges $0.25 per assessment per parcel, plus a
$50 processing fee for FY 2023-24. Corrections of direct assessments will be charged at a rate
of $13 per parcel. Direct Assessment billing charges are deducted from revenues forwarded by
the County to the City on the December 20th advanced distribution. The estimated total cost,
based upon the parcels subject to the Warehouse Tax is $173.75.
Attachments
1. Resolution No. 2023-14
2. Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
3. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-14
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
DETERMINING THE WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX LEVIED FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 PURSUANT TO VERNON MUNICIPAL CODE
SECTION 3.20.010
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A.Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.20.010 authorizes a special parcel tax (Tax) on
warehouses, truck terminals, freight terminals, and railroad facilities or other distribution
facilities to fund: 1) construction, improvement and maintenance of streets, bridges, and
other public rights-of-way, including acquisition of land; and 2) police and fire protection
services.
B.Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.20.010(E) requires that the City Council
determine, for each fiscal year, by ordinance or resolution, the amount of the Tax to be
imposed on each parcel subject to the Tax, which shall not exceed the maximum special
tax rate established in Section 3.20.010(C) as adjusted by Vernon Municipal Code
Section 3.20.010(D) but may be imposed at a lower rate.
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 determines the Tax
for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 shall be $37.020 per 100 square feet of gross area of land (or
$0.37020 per square foot of gross area of land). A list of parcels subject to the Tax, as
well as the amount of the Tax to be levied upon each for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, is
attached hereto as Exhibit A and is hereby approved.
SECTION 4. The tax shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property
taxes are collected and shall be subject to the same procedure, sale and lien priority in
case of delinquency as is provided by ad valorem taxes.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk, or designee, is hereby directed to transmit a copy of
this resolution, together with such other information as may be required for placement of
the tax on the County property tax bills, to the Department of Auditor-Controller of the
County of Los Angeles.
SECTION 6. The City Administrator, or designee, is hereby authorized to amend
the aforesaid list to add any parcel subject to the Tax omitted therefrom, with said Tax
calculated at the rate of $37.020 per 100 square feet of gross area of land (or $0.37020
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Resolution No. 2023-14
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per square foot of taxable parcel area of land), and to delete any parcel erroneously
included.
SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED June 20, 2023.
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CRYSTAL LARIOS, Mayor
ATTEST:
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LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA, City Attorney
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
5168-026-001 BECKENFELD RONALD M TRUST RONALD M BECKENFELD TRUST 2528 S SANTA FE AVE 3258118 Industrial 3200 18,410 100.00%18,410.0 0.37020 6,815.38$ 6,815.38$
5168-026-012 2448 EAST 25TH STREET LLC 2448 E 25TH ST 283522 Vacant 300V 11,903 100.00%11,903.0 0.37020 4,406.49$ 4,406.50$
5168-026-018 PLAZA MARKET 2445 E 26TH ST 2741806 Industrial 3310 38,860 87.50%34,002.5 0.37020 12,587.73$ 12,587.72$
5168-026-019 BECKENFELD RONALD M TRUST RONALD M BECKENFELD TRUST 2417 E 26TH ST 2701276 Industrial 3200 47,480 100.00%47,480.0 0.37020 17,577.10$ 17,577.10$
5169-023-037 3222 WASHINGTON LLC 3222 E WASHINGTON BLVD 9165609 Industrial 3320 89,734 100.00%89,734.0 0.37020 33,219.53$ 33,219.52$
5169-023-038 CIRCLE AU LLC 3232 E WASHINGTON BLVD 6167241 Industrial 3320 75,781 100.00%75,781.0 0.37020 28,054.13$ 28,054.12$
5169-031-013 2550 S SOTO STREET II LLC 2522 S SOTO ST 5771812 Industrial 3330 177,725 100.00%177,725.0 0.37020 65,793.80$ 65,793.80$
5169-031-014 ALPERT AND ALPERT IRON 2865 E 26TH ST 347641 Industrial 3100 58,806 100.00%58,806.0 0.37020 21,769.98$ 21,769.98$
5169-031-016 VERNON SOTO 26 LLC 3101 E 26TH ST 337373 Industrial 3100 4,356 100.00%4,356.0 0.37020 1,612.59$ 1,612.60$
5169-031-017 VERNON SOTO 26 LLC 3101 E 26TH ST 949659 Industrial 3100 11,757 100.00%11,757.0 0.37020 4,352.44$ 4,352.44$
5169-032-008 VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3113 E 26TH ST 5332012 Industrial 3100 174,676 60.00%104,805.6 0.37020 38,799.03$ 38,799.04$
5169-032-012 VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3107 E 26TH ST 612724 Industrial 3800 42,689 60.00%25,613.4 0.37020 9,482.08$ 9,482.08$
5169-033-016 3251 EAST 26 STREET LLC 3251 E 26TH ST 8486502 Industrial 3330 108,900 58.26%63,445.1 0.37020 23,487.39$ 23,487.40$
5169-034-005 MALOSKI LEON D TRUST LEON D MALOSKI TRUST 3501 E 26TH ST 918788 Industrial 3100 12,220 100.00%12,220.0 0.37020 4,523.84$ 4,523.84$
5192-030-004 ADAYA ASSET 26TH STREET LP 3700 E 26TH ST 5610222 Industrial 3330 158,558 42.11%66,768.8 0.37020 24,717.80$ 24,717.80$
5243-017-011 WALTER D N AND E AND COMPANY 4651 BANDINI BLVD 5610396 Industrial 3300 199,940 100.00%199,940.0 0.37020 74,017.79$ 74,017.78$
5243-017-012 WALTER D N AND E AND COMPANY 4505 BANDINI BLVD 3579495 Industrial 3100 162,043 100.00%162,043.0 0.37020 59,988.32$ 59,988.32$
5243-018-010 LBA RVI COMPANY III LP 4440 E 26TH ST 30775031 Industrial 3330 316,440 66.38%210,052.9 0.37020 77,761.57$ 77,761.58$
5243-018-011 THAI THINH AND NGO CATHY L 4489 BANDINI BLVD 3941694 Industrial 3400 123,275 60.00%73,965.0 0.37020 27,381.84$ 27,381.84$
5243-018-012 WU WEI K 4425 BANDINI BLVD 4430737 Industrial 3350 168,142 100.00%168,142.0 0.37020 62,246.17$ 62,246.16$
5243-018-015 LKPR PARTNERSHIP 4442 E 26TH ST 5271285 Industrial 3302 63,136 5.89%3,718.7 0.37020 1,376.67$ 1,376.66$
5243-018-017 LBA RVI COMPANY VIII LLC 4429 E 26TH ST 10396824 Industrial 3300 147,232 100.00%147,232.0 0.37020 54,505.29$ 54,505.28$
5243-019-009 WATSON DENNIS AND DOROTHY 4366 E 26TH ST 2660594 Industrial 3310 169,448 100.00%169,448.0 0.37020 62,729.65$ 62,729.64$
5243-019-010 DM EAST 26 STREET LLC 4330 E 26TH ST 5641024 Industrial 3320 107,350 100.00%107,350.0 0.37020 39,740.97$ 39,740.98$
5243-019-015 ATLANTIC INVESTMENTS LLC 4291 BANDINI BLVD 3259065 Industrial 3330 84,942 100.00%84,942.0 0.37020 31,445.53$ 31,445.52$
5243-019-017 BONNIE BEACH CAPITAL LLC 4300 E 26TH ST 4451594 Industrial 3100 76,666 75.97%58,243.2 0.37020 21,561.62$ 21,561.62$
5243-019-018 26-BONNIE BEACH PROPERTIES LLC 4306 E 26TH ST 3748478 Industrial 3800 71,430 88.00%62,858.4 0.37020 23,270.18$ 23,270.18$
5243-019-019 4323 BANDINI LLC 4323 BANDINI BLVD 3514418 Industrial 3320 74,488 100.00%74,488.0 0.37020 27,575.46$ 27,575.46$
5243-020-014 BANDINI INDIANA PROPERTIES LLC 4151 BANDINI BLVD 4933007 Industrial 3330 93,600 100.00%93,600.0 0.37020 34,650.72$ 34,650.72$
5243-020-018 VERNON BANDINI PARTNERSHIP 4177 BANDINI BLVD 4727821 Industrial 3300 107,380 100.00%107,380.0 0.37020 39,752.08$ 39,752.08$
5243-020-019 VERNON BANDINI PARTNERSHIP 4199 BANDINI BLVD 4592742 Industrial 3330 91,840 100.00%91,840.0 0.37020 33,999.17$ 33,999.16$
5243-020-024 STIRLING EUGENE W TRUST TARICCO TRUST 4221 BANDINI BLVD 2897714 Industrial 3100 163,868 30.00%49,160.4 0.37020 18,199.18$ 18,199.18$
6302-001-004 WILLIG PROPERTIES LLC 2627 S SOTO ST 1011827 Industrial 3100 19,166 100.00%19,166.0 0.37020 7,095.25$ 7,095.26$
6302-001-018 WILLIG PROPERTIES LLC 2633 S SOTO ST 249288 Industrial 3100 4,356 100.00%4,356.0 0.37020 1,612.59$ 1,612.60$
6302-001-028 2640 VERNON LLC 2640 E 26TH ST 5993611 Industrial 3320 82,511 100.00%82,511.0 0.37020 30,545.57$ 30,545.58$
6302-001-042 HERCULES FORWARDING INC 2633 S SOTO ST 4735381 Industrial 3010 108,464 100.00%108,464.0 0.37020 40,153.37$ 40,153.38$
6302-002-019 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 2647 E 37TH ST 2067232 Industrial 3720 87,120 85.00%74,052.0 0.37020 27,414.05$ 27,414.06$
6302-002-020 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 2525 E 37TH ST 18922398 Industrial 3700 669,517 55.00%368,234.4 0.37020 136,320.36$ 136,320.36$
6302-002-032 NBFRE 9 LLC 2550 E 28TH ST 5155083 Industrial 300X 210,961 100.00%210,961.0 0.37020 78,097.76$ 78,097.76$
6302-002-033 NBFRE 9 LLC 2600 E 28TH ST 10171740 Industrial 3910 341,685 100.00%341,685.0 0.37020 126,491.79$ 126,491.78$
6302-002-034 PROLOGIS USLV NEWCA 4 LLC 2550 E 28TH ST 23915112 Industrial 3910 328,922 100.00%328,922.0 0.37020 121,766.92$ 121,766.92$
6302-003-019 RELIANCE STEEL AND ALUMINUM COMPANY 2537 E 27TH ST 16041977 Industrial 3200 384,130 27.90%107,172.3 0.37020 39,675.17$ 39,675.18$
6302-003-024 ROSNER DAVID L AND RUTH TRUST ROSNER FAMILY TRUST 2550 E 27TH ST 629884 Industrial 3100 47,804 100.00%47,804.0 0.37020 17,697.04$ 17,697.04$
6302-004-011 TJS LLC 2600 S SANTA FE AVE 4757076 Industrial 3310 24,742 100.00%24,742.0 0.37020 9,159.49$ 9,159.48$
6302-004-015 YANG JACK AND YUNG J 2424 E 26TH ST 4818621 Industrial 3100 85,813 100.00%85,813.0 0.37020 31,767.97$ 31,767.98$
6302-004-021 ROACH HAROLD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2423 E 28TH ST 434847 Industrial 3100 30,888 100.00%30,888.0 0.37020 11,434.74$ 11,434.74$
6302-004-022 BLATT 2416 LLC 2416 E 27TH ST 1036571 Industrial 3320 45,760 100.00%45,760.0 0.37020 16,940.35$ 16,940.36$
6302-004-023 BLATT REALTY 2454 E 27TH ST 3340022 Industrial 3320 93,279 100.00%93,279.0 0.37020 34,531.89$ 34,531.88$
6302-004-025 BRIGHT PROPERTIES LLC 2455 E 27TH ST 6090906 Industrial 3320 76,230 100.00%76,230.0 0.37020 28,220.35$ 28,220.34$
6302-004-028 RODRIGUEZ VIDAL AND LUCIA D 2401 E 27TH ST 1751491 Commercial 1700 47,045 100.00%47,045.0 0.37020 17,416.06$ 17,416.06$
6302-005-003 SANTA FE 26 LLC 2900 S SANTA FE AVE 1333838 Industrial 3100 27,896 74.17%20,690.5 0.37020 7,659.61$ 7,659.60$
6302-005-004 2202 EAST ANDERSON STREET LLC 2800 S SANTA FE AVE 1540831 Commercial 2670 6,447 47.35%3,052.7 0.37020 1,130.09$ 1,130.10$
6302-005-005 2202 EAST ANDERSON STREET LLC 2808 S SANTA FE AVE 3869247 Industrial 3100 24,000 100.00%24,000.0 0.37020 8,884.80$ 8,884.80$
6302-005-006 INTAKE 26 LLC 2460 E 28TH ST 7641969 Industrial 3320 57,171 100.00%57,171.0 0.37020 21,164.70$ 21,164.70$
6302-005-007 WHITTER TRUST COMPANY TRUST COOPER DECEASED TRUST 2424 E 28TH ST 5235825 Industrial 3330 88,708 100.00%88,708.0 0.37020 32,839.70$ 32,839.70$
6302-005-009 COHAN FRED F AND LIDA TRUST COHAN FAMILY TRUST 2916 S SANTA FE AVE 253500 Industrial 3100 5,998 100.00%5,998.0 0.37020 2,220.46$ 2,220.46$
6302-005-010 COHAN FRED F AND LIDA TRUST COHAN FAMILY TRUST 2920 S SANTA FE AVE 249369 Industrial 3100 6,447 100.00%6,447.0 0.37020 2,386.68$ 2,386.68$
6302-005-012 NEW STAR FASHION INC 2425 E 30TH ST 10373400 Industrial 3100 101,742 12.92%13,145.1 0.37020 4,866.30$ 4,866.30$
6302-005-013 SANTA FE AND THIRTY LLC 3000 S SANTA FE AVE 1405214 Industrial 3310 18,729 47.13%8,827.0 0.37020 3,267.75$ 3,267.74$
6302-005-015 SANTA FE AND THIRTY LLC 3680 S SANTA FE AVE 790600 Industrial 3300 9,490 100.00%9,490.0 0.37020 3,513.20$ 3,513.20$
6302-005-016 SANTA FE AND AZI3 LLC 3690 S SANTA FE AVE 1243074 Industrial 3100 10,698 100.00%10,698.0 0.37020 3,960.40$ 3,960.40$
6302-005-022 INTAKE 26 LLC 16236 Vacant 300V 470 100.00%470.0 0.37020 173.99$ 174.00$
6302-006-017 HONGMING ASSOCIATES INC 3575 S SANTA FE AVE 7080890 Industrial 3300 62,265 100.00%62,265.0 0.37020 23,050.50$ 23,050.50$
6302-006-018 MASTER TOYS AND NOVELTIES INC 2355 E 37TH ST 3416212 Industrial 3300 49,436 100.00%49,436.0 0.37020 18,301.21$ 18,301.20$
6302-006-019 LIAO TONY W AND JULIE 2345 E 37TH ST 3304820 Industrial 3300 47,236 100.00%47,236.0 0.37020 17,486.77$ 17,486.76$
6302-006-020 GC CHEUNG FAMILY LP 2319 E 37TH ST 2203485 Industrial 3310 38,272 100.00%38,272.0 0.37020 14,168.29$ 14,168.30$
6302-006-025 PPF INDUSTRIAL 2825 S SANTA FE AVENUE LP 2825 S SANTA FE AVE 17171265 Industrial 3330 279,220 100.00%279,220.0 0.37020 103,367.24$ 103,367.24$
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6302-006-026 DIAMANTE TEAM LLC 3250 SACO ST 6653773 Industrial 3320 51,836 100.00% 51,836.0 0.37020 19,189.69$ 19,189.68$
6302-007-018 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY LP 2310 E 27TH ST 540483 Industrial 300X 21,780 100.00% 21,780.0 0.37020 8,062.96$ 8,062.96$
6302-007-019 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY LP 5129 Vacant 300V 536 100.00% 536.0 0.37020 198.43$ 198.42$
6302-007-020 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY LP 34298 Vacant 300V 1,993 100.00% 1,993.0 0.37020 737.81$ 737.80$
6302-007-022 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY LP 2727 S SANTA FE AVE 3018633 Industrial 3910 107,593 100.00% 107,593.0 0.37020 39,830.93$ 39,830.92$
6302-007-023 2801 SANTA FE LLC 2801 S SANTA FE AVE 8076482 Industrial 3100 167,270 54.19% 90,643.6 0.37020 33,556.27$ 33,556.26$
6302-007-030 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY LP 86793 Vacant 300V 3,521 100.00% 3,521.0 0.37020 1,303.47$ 1,303.48$
6302-007-031 VERNON 2288 LLC 2288 E 27TH ST 2828741 Industrial 3300 42,590 60.18% 25,630.7 0.37020 9,488.47$ 9,488.48$
6302-007-033 GHARIBIAN SERJIK AND FIONA 2701 S SANTA FE AVE 15606000 Industrial 3300 123,275 20.00% 24,655.0 0.37020 9,127.28$ 9,127.28$
6302-008-007 PROJECT ROCKY CREEK LLC 2140 E 25TH ST 3445508 Industrial 3200 43,560 94.44% 41,138.1 0.37020 15,229.31$ 15,229.32$
6302-008-009 WU KUN L AND LI CHU 2164 E 25TH ST 1532800 Industrial 3320 56,332 100.00% 56,332.0 0.37020 20,854.11$ 20,854.10$
6302-008-014 ARSLAN JEAN P 2619 S SANTA FE AVE 787577 Industrial 3100 7,000 66.67% 4,666.9 0.37020 1,727.69$ 1,727.68$
6302-008-015 KUO FAN H AND SU M TRUST KUO FAMILY TRUST 2655 S SANTA FE AVE 331061 Industrial 3300 5,600 100.00% 5,600.0 0.37020 2,073.12$ 2,073.12$
6302-008-016 KUO FAN H AND SU M TRUST KUO FAMILY TRUST 2641 S SANTA FE AVE 786632 Industrial 3310 5,597 33.33% 1,865.5 0.37020 690.60$ 690.60$
6302-008-017 SAIDI DAVID COTRUSTEE SAIDI AND LAVIAN TRUST 2675 S SANTA FE AVE 291333 Industrial 3100 3,925 68.75% 2,698.4 0.37020 998.96$ 998.96$
6302-008-018 KUO FAN H AND SU M TRUST KUO FAMILY TRUST 2373 E 27TH ST 444955 Industrial 3100 7,649 100.00% 7,649.0 0.37020 2,831.66$ 2,831.66$
6302-008-020 PARK TAI K AND SUSIE S TRUST TAI K AND SUSIE S PARK TRUST 2335 E 27TH ST 2944629 Industrial 3320 50,530 100.00% 50,530.0 0.37020 18,706.21$ 18,706.20$
6302-008-022 JJPH GROUP LLC 2115 E 27TH ST 5283166 Industrial 3320 66,211 100.00% 66,211.0 0.37020 24,511.31$ 24,511.32$
6302-008-025 NA YOON CHAN AND ESTHER 2211 E 27TH ST 15300000 Industrial 33T0 89,734 100.00% 89,734.0 0.37020 33,219.53$ 33,219.52$
6302-008-030 NEW TCB CORPORATION 2150 E 25TH ST 2952112 Industrial 3330 57,935 100.00% 57,935.0 0.37020 21,447.54$ 21,447.54$
6302-008-031 BROWN JEFFREY TRUST JEFFREY BROWN TRUST 2601 S SANTA FE AVE 2415446 Vacant 300V 53,531 100.00% 53,531.0 0.37020 19,817.18$ 19,817.18$
6302-009-016 1900 1950 E 25TH ST SERVICES OF STERN REALTY I LP 1900 E 25TH ST 1589451 Industrial 3330 67,518 97.22% 65,641.0 0.37020 24,300.30$ 24,300.30$
6302-009-017 ZENITH REALTY CORPORATION 1980 E 25TH ST 1519289 Industrial 3100 54,450 52.76% 28,727.8 0.37020 10,635.04$ 10,635.04$
6302-009-018 2000 2020 E 25TH ST SERVICES OF STERN REALTY I LP 2020 E 25TH ST 1321776 Industrial 3320 55,757 49.79% 27,761.4 0.37020 10,277.27$ 10,277.28$
6302-009-019 WOODLAND REALTY CORPORATION 2080 E 25TH ST 1092308 Industrial 3320 41,598 22.64% 9,417.8 0.37020 3,486.46$ 3,486.46$
6302-009-020 DDN ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2110 E 25TH ST 1491406 Industrial 3330 86,249 100.00% 86,249.0 0.37020 31,929.38$ 31,929.38$
6302-009-026 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 1921 E 27TH ST 1253592 Industrial 3320 90,605 92.14% 83,483.4 0.37020 30,905.57$ 30,905.58$
6302-009-028 ALAMEDA AND 27TH STREET LLC 1820 E 27TH ST 12183331 Industrial 3710 532,739 32.70% 174,205.7 0.37020 64,490.93$ 64,490.94$
6302-009-029 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2040 E 27TH ST 2898985 Industrial 3330 223,027 92.70% 206,746.0 0.37020 76,537.38$ 76,537.38$
6302-009-030 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2800 S ALAMEDA ST 3413848 Industrial 3330 234,353 36.25% 84,953.0 0.37020 31,449.59$ 31,449.58$
6302-009-031 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2011 E 27TH ST 3453906 Vacant 300V 108,961 33.86% 36,894.2 0.37020 13,658.23$ 13,658.24$
6302-009-032 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2055 E 27TH ST 1217238 Industrial 3100 85,417 100.00% 85,417.0 0.37020 31,621.37$ 31,621.38$
6302-009-034 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2099 E 27TH ST 862511 Industrial 3320 45,086 2.01% 906.2 0.37020 335.49$ 335.48$
6302-009-035 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2750 S ALAMEDA ST 2549978 Industrial 3100 100,624 100.00% 100,624.0 0.37020 37,251.00$ 37,251.00$
6302-009-037 SCARY NEIGHBORHOOD LLC 2219 E 37TH ST 1722061 Industrial 3200 51,313 70.00% 35,919.1 0.37020 13,297.25$ 13,297.26$
6302-009-038 SEVEN J INVESTMENT COMPANY 1823 E 27TH ST 1797458 Industrial 3320 145,722 78.99% 115,105.8 0.37020 42,612.17$ 42,612.18$
6302-010-003 M AND R SACO ST LLC 3255 SACO ST 1647711 Industrial 3100 42,690 100.00% 42,690.0 0.37020 15,803.84$ 15,803.84$
6302-010-006 METRO TRACT LLC 2920 ROSS ST 364189 Commercial 1700 64,904 74.80% 48,548.2 0.37020 17,972.54$ 17,972.54$
6302-010-008 LEE KANG UN 2101 E 37TH ST 727680 Industrial 3100 5,940 100.00% 5,940.0 0.37020 2,198.99$ 2,198.98$
6302-010-013 YOON ENOCH AND EDEN LLC 2910 ROSS ST 16828007 Industrial 3300 191,228 41.00% 78,403.5 0.37020 29,024.97$ 29,024.96$
6302-011-008 BEN AND AMY LLC 2055 E 37TH ST 1358451 Industrial 3100 11,748 100.00% 11,748.0 0.37020 4,349.11$ 4,349.10$
6302-011-013 METRO TRACT LLC 2047 ROSS ST 293998 Industrial 3910 32,234 100.00% 32,234.0 0.37020 11,933.03$ 11,933.02$
6302-011-014 METRO TRACT LLC 2065 ROSS ST 338478 Vacant 300V 70,132 100.00% 70,132.0 0.37020 25,962.87$ 25,962.86$
6302-011-016 METRO TRACT LLC 2030 ROSS ST 526558 Vacant 300V 98,446 100.00% 98,446.0 0.37020 36,444.71$ 36,444.70$
6302-011-018 METRO TRACT LLC 2860 S ALAMEDA ST 585362 Industrial 3910 78,408 100.00% 78,408.0 0.37020 29,026.64$ 29,026.64$
6302-012-009 HELOU AND SONS CORPORATION 2019 E 38TH ST 404223 Industrial 3100 5,160 100.00% 5,160.0 0.37020 1,910.23$ 1,910.24$
6302-012-013 DOOCA LLC 2049 E 38TH ST 4265640 Industrial 3100 34,063 100.00% 34,063.0 0.37020 12,610.12$ 12,610.12$
6302-012-026 ALAMEDA PROPERTY LLC 3716 S ALAMEDA ST 368187 Industrial 3300 18,225 100.00% 18,225.0 0.37020 6,746.90$ 6,746.90$
6302-013-027 INFINITY HOLDINGS LLC 2201 E 38TH ST 957569 Industrial 3100 25,800 100.00% 25,800.0 0.37020 9,551.16$ 9,551.16$
6302-013-028 BONG ENTERPRISE LLC 2133 E 38TH ST 2470950 Industrial 3100 5,040 100.00% 5,040.0 0.37020 1,865.81$ 1,865.80$
6302-013-044 LYP LLC 2110 E 37TH ST 3619852 Industrial 3100 27,735 100.00% 27,735.0 0.37020 10,267.50$ 10,267.50$
6302-014-006 3701 STAFE LLC 3701 S SANTA FE AVE 1082431 Commercial 1910 7,785 100.00% 7,785.0 0.37020 2,882.01$ 2,882.00$
6302-014-010 VERNON INDUSTRIAL LLC 2349 E 38TH ST 371781 Industrial 3800 10,320 100.00% 10,320.0 0.37020 3,820.46$ 3,820.46$
6302-014-024 VERNON INDUSTRIAL LLC 3737 S SANTA FE AVE 2224846 Industrial 3300 23,818 100.00% 23,818.0 0.37020 8,817.42$ 8,817.42$
6302-015-012 B2J LLC 2316 E 38TH ST 622090 Industrial 3800 5,519 100.00% 5,519.0 0.37020 2,043.13$ 2,043.14$
6302-015-013 NETA 38TH LLC 2308 E 38TH ST 891413 Industrial 3300 8,280 100.00% 8,280.0 0.37020 3,065.26$ 3,065.26$
6302-015-015 SUNG TAE CHUNG 2302 E 38TH ST 857538 Industrial 3100 6,900 100.00% 6,900.0 0.37020 2,554.38$ 2,554.38$
6302-015-018 YAZDINIAN FARHAD 3825 S SANTA FE AVE 1356406 Industrial 3100 33,977 83.33% 28,313.0 0.37020 10,481.49$ 10,481.48$
6302-016-024 PASTRE GIOIA H ET AL 2266 E 38TH ST 129123 Industrial 3100 6,117 75.68% 4,629.3 0.37020 1,713.78$ 1,713.78$
6302-016-027 BRILLIANT COMPANY LLC 2222 E 38TH ST 608901 Industrial 3300 18,365 100.00% 18,365.0 0.37020 6,798.72$ 6,798.72$
6302-017-043 SAM PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC 1931 E VERNON AVE 10612079 Industrial 3330 159,865 55.67% 88,996.8 0.37020 32,946.63$ 32,946.64$
6302-017-052 ALAVERN COMPANY 1925 E VERNON AVE 1604090 Industrial 3330 278,348 100.00% 278,348.0 0.37020 103,044.43$ 103,044.42$
6302-018-014 BENT PATRICK O 3824 S SANTA FE AVE 2273573 Industrial 3300 30,927 72.63% 22,462.3 0.37020 8,315.54$ 8,315.54$
6302-018-015 KID LLC 3828 S SANTA FE AVE 2499131 Industrial 3310 21,000 52.54% 11,033.4 0.37020 4,084.56$ 4,084.56$
6302-018-017 NEMAN ESHAGH AND SIMIN 3876 S SANTA FE AVE 3091824 Industrial 3200 127,631 11.74% 22,973.6 0.37020 8,504.82$ 8,504.82$
6302-019-020 CUSE PROPERTIES LLC 2480 E 38TH ST 1927891 Industrial 3100 107,593 100.00% 107,593.0 0.37020 39,830.93$ 39,830.92$
6302-019-021 KOHEN HAIM J COTRUSTEE KOHEN FAMILY TRUST 2440 E 38TH ST 4920546 Industrial 3330 40,620 100.00% 40,620.0 0.37020 15,037.52$ 15,037.52$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6302-019-022 38TH AND SANTA FE LLC 2425 E 38TH ST 5027642 Industrial 3320 51,836 100.00%51,836.0 0.37020 19,189.69$ 19,189.68$
6302-019-028 CHOI KYONG H AND SUNG H 3700 S SANTA FE AVE 2244000 Industrial 3100 13,322 100.00%13,322.0 0.37020 4,931.80$ 4,931.80$
6302-020-038 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2522 E 37TH ST 8966602 Industrial 3400 482,209 55.90%269,554.8 0.37020 99,789.20$ 99,789.20$
6302-020-039 E 37TH ST PROPERTY COMPANY 2660 E 37TH ST 5779959 Industrial 3100 160,301 100.00%160,301.0 0.37020 59,343.43$ 59,343.44$
6302-020-040 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 3751 SEVILLE AVE 6008703 Industrial 3330 301,853 100.00%301,853.0 0.37020 111,745.98$ 111,745.98$
6302-020-042 2801 EAST VERNON LLC 2801 E VERNON AVE 3872040 Industrial 3300 147,233 100.00%147,233.0 0.37020 54,505.66$ 54,505.66$
6302-020-047 GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY INC 3870 SEVILLE AVE 3863381 Industrial 3320 112,608 100.00%112,608.0 0.37020 41,687.48$ 41,687.48$
6302-020-052 GABBAI BEHRUZ AND KATHERINE TRUST GABBAI FAMILY TRUST 2965 E VERNON AVE 3560388 Industrial 3320 66,211 100.00%66,211.0 0.37020 24,511.31$ 24,511.32$
6303-001-001 VALACAL COMPANY 3333 S DOWNEY RD 10003806 Industrial 3330 490,921 100.00%490,921.0 0.37020 181,738.95$ 181,738.96$
6303-001-006 FOREVER 21 REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3380 E 26TH ST 2001737 Industrial 3320 47,916 100.00%47,916.0 0.37020 17,738.50$ 17,738.50$
6303-001-007 FOREVER 21 REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 2850 SIERRA PINE AVE 5651986 Industrial 3330 133,294 100.00%133,294.0 0.37020 49,345.44$ 49,345.44$
6303-001-008 PARKMAN HOLDINGS LLC 3201 BANDINI BLVD 23840461 Industrial 3330 434,729 100.00%434,729.0 0.37020 160,936.68$ 160,936.68$
6303-001-012 PENZOIL COMPANY 3430 E 26TH ST 6943418 Industrial 3300 256,133 82.00%210,029.1 0.37020 77,752.76$ 77,752.76$
6303-001-016 1322 CATALINA MANAGEMENT LLC 3480 E 26TH ST 16126200 Industrial 3330 213,008 100.00%213,008.0 0.37020 78,855.56$ 78,855.56$
6303-002-013 MT VERNON INDUSTRIAL LLC 3109 BANDINI BLVD 1673353 Industrial 3330 87,120 100.00%87,120.0 0.37020 32,251.82$ 32,251.82$
6303-002-014 MT VERNON INDUSTRIAL LLC 3011 BANDINI BLVD 7672402 Industrial 3330 375,923 66.20%248,861.0 0.37020 92,128.35$ 92,128.36$
6303-002-021 PR VERNON DISTRIBUTION CENTER LLC 3260 E 26TH ST 6607814 Industrial 3330 464,350 50.42%234,125.3 0.37020 86,673.17$ 86,673.18$
6303-002-024 SCHLOBOHM LAND AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 3240 E 26TH ST 1915268 Industrial 3300 48,079 20.00%9,615.8 0.37020 3,559.77$ 3,559.76$
6303-003-011 NNTR PROPERTIES 3100 E 26TH ST 2890647 Industrial 3310 84,071 100.00%84,071.0 0.37020 31,123.08$ 31,123.08$
6303-003-014 FREEMAN STEVE A COTRUSTEE ET AL S AND L FREEMAN TRUST 2840 E 26TH ST 2863685 Industrial 3100 69,696 100.00%69,696.0 0.37020 25,801.46$ 25,801.46$
6303-003-016 JCSS LLC 2720 S SOTO ST 7336513 Industrial 3330 73,616 100.00%73,616.0 0.37020 27,252.64$ 27,252.64$
6303-003-018 JCSS LLC 2600 S SOTO ST 8258522 Industrial 3320 101,930 100.00%101,930.0 0.37020 37,734.49$ 37,734.48$
6303-006-043 LEE ANNA M 3100 BANDINI BLVD 5708810 Industrial 3320 48,787 100.00%48,787.0 0.37020 18,060.95$ 18,060.94$
6303-007-033 WEST SOTO STREET PARTNERS 3240 BANDINI BLVD 1138794 Industrial 3300 60,548 100.00%60,548.0 0.37020 22,414.87$ 22,414.86$
6303-007-044 Q H SILK FLOWER INC 3300 BANDINI BLVD 3608000 Industrial 3320 63,162 100.00%63,162.0 0.37020 23,382.57$ 23,382.58$
6303-009-008 TSAI CHIN ZONG COTRUSTEE TSAI FAMILY TRUST 3569 E VERNON AVE 3229320 Industrial 3320 43,556 100.00%43,556.0 0.37020 16,124.43$ 16,124.44$
6303-009-009 TSAI CHIN ZONG COTRUSTEE TSAI FAMILY TRUST 260003 Vacant 300V 10,890 100.00%10,890.0 0.37020 4,031.48$ 4,031.48$
6303-010-041 RIEDER ENTERPRISES LLC 4317 S DOWNEY RD 2768914 Commercial 1200 132,858 50.00%66,429.0 0.37020 24,592.02$ 24,592.02$
6303-012-047 LIA ASSOCIATES LLC 3288 E VERNON AVE 4885013 Industrial 3310 44,447 100.00%44,447.0 0.37020 16,454.28$ 16,454.28$
6303-013-049 ELOGES LLC 2947 E 44TH ST 2440778 Industrial 3310 21,245 100.00%21,245.0 0.37020 7,864.90$ 7,864.90$
6303-014-012 2957 E 46 ST LLC 2957 E 46TH ST 16620744 Industrial 3300 192,823 100.00%192,823.0 0.37020 71,383.07$ 71,383.08$
6303-014-013 GUERRA JOSE L COTRUSTEE GUERRA FAMILY TRUST 2930 E 44TH ST 4615541 Industrial 3700 64,743 100.00%64,743.0 0.37020 23,967.86$ 23,967.86$
6303-014-016 2801 EAST 46TH STREET LLC 2801 E 46TH ST 15208169 Industrial 3330 171,409 100.00%171,409.0 0.37020 63,455.61$ 63,455.62$
6303-014-017 BEAUJOLAIS INVESTMENT 2820 E 44TH ST 1146704 Industrial 3310 43,996 74.00%32,557.0 0.37020 12,052.62$ 12,052.62$
6303-014-018 CHUNG JOO HYUN COTRUSTEE CHUNG FAMILY TRUST 4400 S SOTO ST 3940942 Industrial 3100 48,352 100.00%48,352.0 0.37020 17,899.91$ 17,899.92$
6303-014-019 RAJANI FAMILY REAL ESTATE PARTNERSHIP 2850 E 44TH ST 1721606 Industrial 3300 44,431 100.00%44,431.0 0.37020 16,448.36$ 16,448.36$
6303-015-002 MADICON PROPERTY LLC 3051 E 46TH ST 6164922 Industrial 3100 99,360 100.00%99,360.0 0.37020 36,783.07$ 36,783.08$
6303-015-003 HYUN SUK J 2991 E 46TH ST 2428741 Industrial 3300 50,003 100.00%50,003.0 0.37020 18,511.11$ 18,511.12$
6303-016-006 BECKENFELD RONALD M TRUST RONALD M BECKENFELD TRUST 4510 S BOYLE AVE 5613243 Industrial 3300 204,296 81.86%167,236.7 0.37020 61,911.03$ 61,911.02$
6303-016-007 FORCE 44TH STREET LLC 3250 E 44TH ST 2342942 Industrial 3400 125,017 33.76%42,205.7 0.37020 15,624.56$ 15,624.56$
6303-017-025 FORCE 44TH STREET LLC 4550 ALCOA AVE 8180262 Industrial 3800 112,385 50.00%56,192.5 0.37020 20,802.46$ 20,802.46$
6303-019-012 3301 LEONIS LLC 3301 LEONIS BLVD 2257726 Industrial 3320 62,290 100.00%62,290.0 0.37020 23,059.76$ 23,059.76$
6303-019-015 CENTERPOINT PROPERTIES TRUST 4633 S DOWNEY RD 24021000 Industrial 3200 280,526 100.00%280,526.0 0.37020 103,850.73$ 103,850.72$
6303-020-002 INFINITY HOLDINGS LLC 4724 S BOYLE AVE 2795097 Industrial 3200 60,984 100.00%60,984.0 0.37020 22,576.28$ 22,576.28$
6303-020-003 INFINITY HOLDINGS LLC 4724 S BOYLE AVE 259994 Commercial 2700 11,899 100.00%11,899.0 0.37020 4,405.01$ 4,405.00$
6303-020-008 YANG PAUL J COTRUSTEE YANG FAMILY TRUST 3251 LEONIS BLVD 3520275 Industrial 3320 64,830 100.00%64,830.0 0.37020 24,000.07$ 24,000.06$
6303-020-010 45TH STREET LLC 4700 S BOYLE AVE 16041156 Industrial 3200 524,898 63.99%335,882.2 0.37020 124,343.60$ 124,343.60$
6303-021-003 POLESELLI MICHAEL COTRUSTEE POLESELLI TRUST 3000 E 46TH ST 2664713 Industrial 3320 74,448 100.00%74,448.0 0.37020 27,560.65$ 27,560.64$
6303-021-004 NAVIDBAKHSH BIJAN AND AZAR TRUST NAVIDBAKHSH FAMILYTTRUST 3018 E 46TH ST 1374410 Industrial 3800 50,686 100.00%50,686.0 0.37020 18,763.96$ 18,763.96$
6303-021-005 KAY SAUL H ET AL TRUST 4601 S BOYLE AVE 1431695 Industrial 3330 108,926 100.00%108,926.0 0.37020 40,324.41$ 40,324.40$
6303-021-010 SREBERG GERALD AND ILENE 3003 LEONIS BLVD 871071 Industrial 3310 35,283 100.00%35,283.0 0.37020 13,061.77$ 13,061.76$
6303-021-016 45TH STREET LLC 4719 S BOYLE AVE 1653839 Miscellaneous 8100 67,748 100.00%67,748.0 0.37020 25,080.31$ 25,080.30$
6303-022-001 YOUCONN PROPERTY LLC 2812 E 46TH ST 9121193 Industrial 3330 123,336 100.00%123,336.0 0.37020 45,658.99$ 45,658.98$
6303-022-002 MANZ PROPERTIES LLC 2850 E 46TH ST 4945482 Industrial 3320 61,389 100.00%61,389.0 0.37020 22,726.21$ 22,726.20$
6303-022-006 BEL AIR LEONIS LLC 2861 LEONIS BLVD 5508000 Industrial 3310 65,340 100.00%65,340.0 0.37020 24,188.87$ 24,188.86$
6303-022-009 MANZ PROPERTIES LLC 2914 E 46TH ST 2596641 Industrial 3330 60,984 100.00%60,984.0 0.37020 22,576.28$ 22,576.28$
6303-022-010 CERROS SALVADOR AND SALAZAR MARIA I 2936 E 46TH ST 4620847 Industrial 3330 69,997 100.00%69,997.0 0.37020 25,912.89$ 25,912.88$
6303-023-002 KIM SONG 2820 LEONIS BLVD 1466964 Industrial 3300 10,454 100.00%10,454.0 0.37020 3,870.07$ 3,870.08$
6303-023-004 FLEISCHMAN DON TRUST FLEISCHMAN FAMILY DECEASED TRUST 2828 LEONIS BLVD 557166 Industrial 3300 14,375 100.00%14,375.0 0.37020 5,321.63$ 5,321.62$
6303-023-005 AAEJ PROPERTIES LLC 2838 LEONIS BLVD 744833 Industrial 3310 22,651 100.00%22,651.0 0.37020 8,385.40$ 8,385.40$
6303-023-006 2848 LEONIS BLVD LLC 2848 LEONIS BLVD 993133 Industrial 3100 5,658 100.00%5,658.0 0.37020 2,094.59$ 2,094.60$
6303-023-007 KIM CHRISTINE TRUST CHRISTINE KIM TRUST 2856 LEONIS BLVD 1147348 Industrial 3100 17,860 100.00%17,860.0 0.37020 6,611.77$ 6,611.78$
6303-023-009 C AND M FAMILY LLC 4920 S SOTO ST 7708323 Industrial 3330 81,893 100.00%81,893.0 0.37020 30,316.79$ 30,316.78$
6303-023-011 SAMOOKHIAN BIJAN 4800 S SOTO ST 412096 Commercial 2610 17,441 100.00%17,441.0 0.37020 6,456.66$ 6,456.66$
6303-024-012 NIEVES FAMILY LP 2927 E 50TH ST 1025667 Industrial 3310 101,930 100.00%101,930.0 0.37020 37,734.49$ 37,734.48$
6303-024-013 PARR BOHN PROPERTIES LIMITED II 2960 LEONIS BLVD 545269 Industrial 3300 13,939 100.00%13,939.0 0.37020 5,160.22$ 5,160.22$
6303-024-014 PARR BOHN PROPERTIES LIMITED II 2950 LEONIS BLVD 480621 Industrial 3300 13,939 100.00%13,939.0 0.37020 5,160.22$ 5,160.22$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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Item 20 Page 7 of 17
WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6303-024-015 SAUNDERS JORDAN TRUST ET AL JORDAN SAUNDERS TRUST 2940 LEONIS BLVD 221771 Industrial 3100 14,810 10.26%1,519.5 0.37020 562.52$ 562.52$
6303-024-017 LEONIS LLC 2914 LEONIS BLVD 166106 Industrial 3100 18,295 100.00%18,295.0 0.37020 6,772.81$ 6,772.80$
6303-024-018 2906 LEONIS BUILDING LLC 2906 LEONIS BLVD 339422 Industrial 3100 14,810 42.31%6,266.1 0.37020 2,319.71$ 2,319.72$
6303-024-020 ALISU INVESTMENTS LP 4901 S BOYLE AVE 4412239 Vacant 300V 111,262 11.18%12,439.1 0.37020 4,604.95$ 4,604.96$
6303-025-013 SDL BOYLE LLC 4910 S BOYLE AVE 3197736 Industrial 3330 214,751 57.37%123,202.6 0.37020 45,609.62$ 45,609.62$
6303-025-014 SDL ALCOA LLC 3200 LEONIS BLVD 263102 Commercial 2700 19,137 100.00%19,137.0 0.37020 7,084.52$ 7,084.52$
6303-025-020 SDL ALCOA LLC 4927 ALCOA AVE 2614068 Industrial 3320 70,567 100.00%70,567.0 0.37020 26,123.90$ 26,123.90$
6303-025-024 SDL ALCOA LLC 4809 ALCOA AVE 2952469 Industrial 3330 70,132 100.00%70,132.0 0.37020 25,962.87$ 25,962.86$
6303-026-001 LEONIS PROPERTY LLC 3359 E 50TH ST 10842187 Industrial 3330 203,861 100.00%203,861.0 0.37020 75,469.34$ 75,469.34$
6303-026-004 WARDEN JOHN M AND AMY K TRUST WARDEN TRUST 3344 LEONIS BLVD 187548 Industrial 3300 14,148 100.00%14,148.0 0.37020 5,237.59$ 5,237.58$
6303-026-005 FEIT HAROLD 3340 LEONIS BLVD 1071924 Industrial 3300 13,861 100.00%13,861.0 0.37020 5,131.34$ 5,131.34$
6303-026-007 RAHMANPOUR NEAMATOLLAH COTRUSTEE RAHMANPOUR FAMILY TRUST 3310 LEONIS BLVD 623358 Industrial 3300 15,799 100.00%15,799.0 0.37020 5,848.79$ 5,848.78$
6303-026-008 TON NGA TUYET NU AND HUYNH NGHIA TRONG 3300 LEONIS BLVD 1793440 Industrial 3300 17,860 100.00%17,860.0 0.37020 6,611.77$ 6,611.78$
6303-026-010 1458 SAN PEDRO INVESTMENT INC 4906 ALCOA AVE 3659250 Industrial 3320 47,045 100.00%47,045.0 0.37020 17,416.06$ 17,416.06$
6303-026-011 INI INVESTMENT CORPORATION 3317 E 50TH ST 2750771 Industrial 3320 44,821 100.00%44,821.0 0.37020 16,592.73$ 16,592.74$
6303-026-016 SHELLMAR LLC 3398 LEONIS BLVD 2730096 Industrial 3100 43,996 6.31%2,776.1 0.37020 1,027.73$ 1,027.72$
6303-027-003 BUN PIN CHUA PARTNERS 3310 E 50TH ST 2915510 Industrial 3200 102,802 26.66%27,407.0 0.37020 10,146.08$ 10,146.08$
6303-028-005 HOROWITZ RALPH 3151 FRUITLAND AVE 1210451 Industrial 3100 35,287 100.00%35,287.0 0.37020 13,063.25$ 13,063.24$
6303-028-015 DOUBLE Y LLC 5008 S BOYLE AVE 8726377 Industrial 3330 180,338 40.90%73,758.2 0.37020 27,305.30$ 27,305.30$
6303-029-009 KIM YONMI TRUST YONMI KIM TRUST 3007 FRUITLAND AVE 4017315 Industrial 3100 53,623 100.00%53,623.0 0.37020 19,851.23$ 19,851.24$
6303-029-014 FITUSI SHLOM TRUST SHALOM FITUSI TRUST 3090 E 50TH ST 1467143 Industrial 3310 35,619 100.00%35,619.0 0.37020 13,186.15$ 13,186.16$
6304-001-009 KNT II ENTERPRISES LLC 4395 AYERS AVE 2248204 Industrial 3320 42,859 71.28%30,549.9 0.37020 11,309.57$ 11,309.58$
6304-001-015 SOUTH OF BANDINI PARTNERS 4444 AYERS AVE 6306976 Industrial 3330 316,681 100.00%316,681.0 0.37020 117,235.31$ 117,235.30$
6304-001-016 J H AND SONS LLC 4398 AYERS AVE 5426731 Industrial 3330 129,373 91.20%117,988.2 0.37020 43,679.22$ 43,679.22$
6304-001-021 DANIEL JULIA VENTURES LLC 4382 BANDINI BLVD 2978487 Industrial 3200 161,608 9.64%15,579.0 0.37020 5,767.35$ 5,767.34$
6304-001-025 LIA ASSOCIATES LLC 4490 AYERS AVE 18834569 Industrial 3330 184,721 100.00%184,721.0 0.37020 68,383.71$ 68,383.72$
6304-003-001 4150 BANDINI LLC 4170 BANDINI BLVD 17731147 Industrial 3330 516,186 84.03%433,751.1 0.37020 160,574.66$ 160,574.66$
6304-004-020 SUNOL PROPERTIES LLC 2939 S SUNOL DR 12907305 Industrial 3330 159,430 4.94%7,875.8 0.37020 2,915.64$ 2,915.64$
6304-005-009 ROBERTSON BOBBY R JR COTRUSTEE ROBERTSON FAMILY TRUST 3768 BANDINI BLVD 3648735 Industrial 3100 43,564 100.00%43,564.0 0.37020 16,127.39$ 16,127.40$
6304-010-006 4825 DISTRICT LLC 4825 DISTRICT BLVD 4688415 Industrial 3320 64,904 100.00%64,904.0 0.37020 24,027.46$ 24,027.46$
6304-010-011 GRANT IRVIN ET AL 5011 DISTRICT BLVD 962318 Industrial 3330 72,745 100.00%72,745.0 0.37020 26,930.20$ 26,930.20$
6304-010-015 HASSAN HASAN AND IKBAL 5107 DISTRICT BLVD 3293577 Industrial 33T0 87,987 100.00%87,987.0 0.37020 32,572.79$ 32,572.78$
6304-011-005 PEYKAR MOUSSA AND MARY TRUST PEYKAR FAMILY TRUST 4900 E 50TH ST 7570288 Industrial 3330 130,680 53.44%69,835.4 0.37020 25,853.06$ 25,853.06$
6304-013-005 ZAMORA ROBERTO AND MARIA L TRUST ZAMORA TRUST 4702 E 50TH ST 1177027 Industrial 3310 29,621 55.36%16,398.2 0.37020 6,070.61$ 6,070.60$
6304-013-012 KOROL ROBERT TRUST ROBERT KOROL TRUST 4635 FRUITLAND AVE 655521 Industrial 3300 14,375 100.00%14,375.0 0.37020 5,321.63$ 5,321.62$
6304-013-015 JEBARAH INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 4540 E 50TH ST 1774800 Industrial 3310 24,394 100.00%24,394.0 0.37020 9,030.66$ 9,030.66$
6304-013-016 L AND H CRESCENT LLC 4560 E 50TH ST 3472644 Industrial 3320 44,641 100.00%44,641.0 0.37020 16,526.10$ 16,526.10$
6304-013-024 DR JB LLC 1434742 Industrial 3800 43,365 33.88%14,692.1 0.37020 5,439.00$ 5,439.00$
6304-013-025 DR JB LLC 5035 GIFFORD AVE 6602071 Industrial 3200 95,370 33.88%32,311.4 0.37020 11,961.66$ 11,961.66$
6304-013-027 JEBARAH INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 5010 LOMA VISTA AVE 7877562 Industrial 3330 107,158 100.00%107,158.0 0.37020 39,669.89$ 39,669.90$
6304-013-028 LODI REALTY LP 4608 E 50TH ST 819477 Industrial 3310 31,363 100.00%31,363.0 0.37020 11,610.58$ 11,610.58$
6304-013-029 11 MATEO LLC 4770 E 50TH ST 7218326 Industrial 3330 80,586 100.00%80,586.0 0.37020 29,832.94$ 29,832.94$
6304-014-003 O KEEFE RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC 4807 E 49TH ST 877893 Industrial 3320 53,679 81.16%43,565.9 0.37020 16,128.09$ 16,128.08$
6304-014-007 49TH STREET PARTNERS LLC 4900 DISTRICT BLVD 2772666 Industrial 3310 22,257 100.00%22,257.0 0.37020 8,239.54$ 8,239.54$
6304-014-014 49TH STREET PARTNERS LLC 4950 E 49TH ST 2871253 Industrial 3310 45,738 87.17%39,869.8 0.37020 14,759.81$ 14,759.80$
6304-015-002 4720 DISTRICT LLC 4720 DISTRICT BLVD 1418251 Industrial 3310 23,522 100.00%23,522.0 0.37020 8,707.84$ 8,707.84$
6304-015-007 SMITH STEPHEN L TRUST SMITH TRUST 4700 E 48TH ST 611822 Industrial 3100 17,859 100.00%17,859.0 0.37020 6,611.40$ 6,611.40$
6304-017-004 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4578 E 49TH ST 2811533 Industrial 3320 44,431 100.00%44,431.0 0.37020 16,448.36$ 16,448.36$
6304-017-005 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4534 E 49TH ST 468586 Vacant 300V 18,731 100.00%18,731.0 0.37020 6,934.22$ 6,934.22$
6304-017-012 N I V LLC 4900 LOMA VISTA AVE 1212429 Industrial 3320 25,880 50.00%12,940.0 0.37020 4,790.39$ 4,790.38$
6304-017-014 SANTA FE PACIFIC REALTY CORPORATION 4900 LOMA VISTA AVE 2342942 Industrial 3300 27,508 100.00%27,508.0 0.37020 10,183.46$ 10,183.46$
6304-018-018 SANTA FE PACIFIC REALTY CORPORATION 4501 E 49TH ST 5095905 Industrial 3300 93,874 75.42%70,799.8 0.37020 26,210.08$ 26,210.08$
6304-018-023 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4592 E 49TH ST 5980447 Industrial 3320 108,115 77.77%84,081.0 0.37020 31,126.80$ 31,126.80$
6304-019-001 DAZ INVESTMENTS LLC 4500 DISTRICT BLVD 772630 Industrial 3320 24,179 100.00%24,179.0 0.37020 8,951.07$ 8,951.06$
6304-019-023 UNVERT ERVIN H TRUST UNVERT FAMILY TRUST 4600 DISTRICT BLVD 2229634 Industrial 3320 56,192 100.00%56,192.0 0.37020 20,802.28$ 20,802.28$
6304-019-024 STAN TONY LLC 4697 E 48TH ST 2096928 Industrial 3320 46,609 55.58%25,905.3 0.37020 9,590.14$ 9,590.14$
6304-019-025 LIA ASSOCIATES LLC 4726 LOMA VISTA AVE 2623035 Industrial 3320 38,020 59.05%22,450.8 0.37020 8,311.29$ 8,311.28$
6304-020-016 KAMARI JOE AND MARY E TRUST KAMARI FAMILY TRUST 4510 LOMA VISTA AVE 3954679 Industrial 3300 85,813 100.00%85,813.0 0.37020 31,767.97$ 31,767.98$
6304-020-024 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4560 LOMA VISTA AVE 4535095 Industrial 3320 105,646 50.00%52,823.0 0.37020 19,555.07$ 19,555.08$
6304-020-037 VERNON RP LLC 4641 DISTRICT BLVD 2349202 Industrial 3320 61,855 100.00%61,855.0 0.37020 22,898.72$ 22,898.72$
6304-020-038 CHEN CHUN CHIH 4661 DISTRICT BLVD 2118517 Industrial 3310 43,167 61.32%26,470.0 0.37020 9,799.20$ 9,799.20$
6304-021-014 DKC INVESTMENT LLC 4225 CHARTER ST 2293567 Industrial 3100 64,904 100.00%64,904.0 0.37020 24,027.46$ 24,027.46$
6304-021-015 4201 CHARTER STREET ENTERPRISES LP 4201 CHARTER ST 3764959 Industrial 3320 43,966 100.00%43,966.0 0.37020 16,276.21$ 16,276.22$
6304-021-021 CJD ASSOCIATES NO 2 4295 CHARTER ST 2372357 Industrial 3330 94,961 100.00%94,961.0 0.37020 35,154.56$ 35,154.56$
6304-021-022 STAVROPOULOS DEMETRA TRUST T STAVROPOULOS TRUST 4185 CHARTER ST 800372 Industrial 3310 30,337 100.00%30,337.0 0.37020 11,230.76$ 11,230.76$
6304-021-024 LODI REALTY LP 4200 CHARTER ST 1668735 Industrial 3330 69,696 52.60%36,660.1 0.37020 13,571.57$ 13,571.56$
6304-021-032 SSOLANKI UKABHAI COTRUSTEE SOLANKI TRUST 4260 CHARTER ST 2951287 Industrial 3320 68,389 100.00%68,389.0 0.37020 25,317.61$ 25,317.60$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6304-021-036 DEDEAUX TERRY TRUST ET AL TERRY DEDEAUX TIGER TRUST 4280 S MAYWOOD AVE 672664 Industrial 3330 18,731 100.00%18,731.0 0.37020 6,934.22$ 6,934.22$
6304-021-037 DEDEAUX TERRY TRUST ET AL TERRY DEDEAUX TIGER TRUST 4270 S MAYWOOD AVE 2698556 Industrial 3330 76,666 100.00%76,666.0 0.37020 28,381.75$ 28,381.76$
6304-021-038 DEDEAUX TERRY TRUST ET AL TERRY DEDEAUX TIGER TRUST 4300 S MAYWOOD AVE 317768 Industrial 3300 28,314 100.00%28,314.0 0.37020 10,481.84$ 10,481.84$
6304-021-039 DEDEAUX TERRY TRUST ET AL TERRY DEDEAUX TIGER TRUST 4310 S MAYWOOD AVE 6411755 Industrial 3330 123,275 100.00%123,275.0 0.37020 45,636.41$ 45,636.40$
6304-021-045 ATLANTIC CHARTER LLC 4321 EXCHANGE AVE 3396631 Industrial 3330 107,593 100.00%107,593.0 0.37020 39,830.93$ 39,830.92$
6304-021-050 GITTELSON ARNOLD TRUST GITTELSON FAMILY TRUST 4265 EXCHANGE AVE 2722389 Industrial 3320 76,230 100.00%76,230.0 0.37020 28,220.35$ 28,220.34$
6304-021-055 JURUPA AVENUE LP 4353 EXCHANGE AVE 11409949 Industrial 3330 178,596 52.50%93,762.9 0.37020 34,711.03$ 34,711.02$
6304-022-037 4519 EVERETT LLC 4519 EVERETT AVE 9639000 Industrial 3330 101,495 100.00%101,495.0 0.37020 37,573.45$ 37,573.44$
6304-022-038 MOROVATI ELIAS COTRUSTEE ABS FAMILY TRUST 4341 DISTRICT BLVD 3433320 Industrial 3310 36,155 100.00%36,155.0 0.37020 13,384.58$ 13,384.58$
6304-022-040 K TOWN PROPERTY LLC 4515 LOMA VISTA AVE 4925000 Industrial 3320 56,968 100.00%56,968.0 0.37020 21,089.55$ 21,089.56$
6304-022-041 TENZING LLC 4520 EVERETT AVE 3133113 Industrial 3320 71,003 100.00%71,003.0 0.37020 26,285.31$ 26,285.32$
6304-022-042 4423 DISTRICT BLVD LLC 4423 DISTRICT BLVD 8300000 Industrial 3320 87,326 100.00%87,326.0 0.37020 32,328.09$ 32,328.08$
6304-022-045 THORNTON CHRISTINE A TRUST 4550 S MAYWOOD AVE 1344158 Industrial 3320 66,646 83.74%55,809.4 0.37020 20,660.63$ 20,660.62$
6304-022-049 PALM PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS INC 4520 S MAYWOOD AVE 3372795 Industrial 3320 79,096 100.00%79,096.0 0.37020 29,281.34$ 29,281.34$
6304-022-059 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4551 LOMA VISTA AVE 10708442 Industrial 3330 187,374 8.31%15,570.8 0.37020 5,764.30$ 5,764.30$
6304-022-064 PADDEN MARY E TRUST ET AL MARY E PADDEN TRUST 4309 DISTRICT BLVD 730832 Industrial 3310 41,818 100.00%41,818.0 0.37020 15,481.02$ 15,481.02$
6304-023-001 IWT PROPERTIES LLC 4300 DISTRICT BLVD 1095014 Industrial 3100 43,996 80.00%35,196.8 0.37020 13,029.86$ 13,029.86$
6304-023-002 IWT PROPERTIES LLC 4330 DISTRICT BLVD 911114 Industrial 3100 20,473 100.00%20,473.0 0.37020 7,579.10$ 7,579.10$
6304-023-019 EVERETT PROPERTIES 4340 E 49TH ST 437634 Industrial 3310 20,430 100.00%20,430.0 0.37020 7,563.19$ 7,563.18$
6304-023-021 JEMK YEH LLC 4833 EVERETT AVE 1130228 Commercial 1700 25,700 100.00%25,700.0 0.37020 9,514.14$ 9,514.14$
6304-023-023 SINGH PARTNERS LP 4340 DISTRICT BLVD 2229613 Industrial 3310 20,040 100.00%20,040.0 0.37020 7,418.81$ 7,418.80$
6304-023-025 43550FRUITLAND LLC 4355 FRUITLAND AVE 3068442 Industrial 3100 51,401 50.00%25,700.5 0.37020 9,514.33$ 9,514.32$
6304-023-026 UNICOLD CORPORATION 4339 FRUITLAND AVE 2345023 Industrial 3300 60,548 100.00%60,548.0 0.37020 22,414.87$ 22,414.86$
6304-024-001 LEE ALEX C 4350 DISTRICT BLVD 2027538 Industrial 3310 19,151 100.00%19,151.0 0.37020 7,089.70$ 7,089.70$
6304-025-006 CAMBRIA HOLDINGS LLC 4371 E 49TH ST 4500000 Industrial 3320 51,599 100.00%51,599.0 0.37020 19,101.95$ 19,101.94$
6304-026-005 FERRER PROPERTY INC 4372 E 49TH ST 1407474 Industrial 3310 21,344 21.65%4,621.0 0.37020 1,710.69$ 1,710.68$
6304-026-009 GAYMO LLC 4423 FRUITLAND AVE 2238095 Industrial 3310 41,950 83.00%34,818.5 0.37020 12,889.81$ 12,889.80$
6304-026-017 FRUITLAND VERNON LLC 4405 FRUITLAND AVE 4927484 Industrial 3320 56,818 53.27%30,266.9 0.37020 11,204.82$ 11,204.82$
6304-026-018 FROMER STEVE 4924 EVERETT CT 686200 Industrial 3100 29,621 100.00%29,621.0 0.37020 10,965.69$ 10,965.70$
6304-026-029 GM DISTRIBUTING INC 4933 LOMA VISTA AVE 3575131 Industrial 3320 54,014 100.00%54,014.0 0.37020 19,995.98$ 19,995.98$
6304-027-026 BRIDGE POINT VERNON LLC 4224 E DISTRICT BLVD 10929091 Industrial 3300 199,316 100.00%199,316.0 0.37020 73,786.78$ 73,786.78$
6304-028-016 CHANG HONG H AND LEAP SOPHIE 4231 DISTRICT BLVD 3025379 Industrial 3310 19,166 100.00%19,166.0 0.37020 7,095.25$ 7,095.26$
6304-028-033 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4507 S MAYWOOD AVE 18849021 Industrial 3330 394,218 83.37%328,659.5 0.37020 121,669.76$ 121,669.76$
6304-028-034 HAKIM SHAHPOUR DECEASED ESTATE OF ET AL 4255 DISTRICT BLVD 1742592 Industrial 3310 34,578 79.50%27,489.5 0.37020 10,176.62$ 10,176.62$
6304-030-001 FEDEX NATIONAL LTL INC 3939 S ATLANTIC BLVD 13328743 Industrial 3100 588,060 100.00%588,060.0 0.37020 217,699.81$ 217,699.82$
6308-001-018 EARNED REAL MANAGEMENT LLC 4401 S SOTO ST 4725434 Industrial 3320 52,707 100.00%52,707.0 0.37020 19,512.13$ 19,512.14$
6308-001-020 ROTHSCHILD ISADORE COTRUSTEE ROTHSCHILD TRUST 4425 S SOTO ST 224753 Industrial 3100 14,375 100.00%14,375.0 0.37020 5,321.63$ 5,321.62$
6308-001-023 MCL PROPERTIES LLC 4535 S SOTO ST 2003026 Industrial 3320 51,836 100.00%51,836.0 0.37020 19,189.69$ 19,189.68$
6308-001-030 GUSTAFSON LINDA A TRUST ET AL LINDA A GUSTAFSON 4420 SEVILLE AVE 1805467 Industrial 3310 33,977 100.00%33,977.0 0.37020 12,578.29$ 12,578.28$
6308-001-039 JPW HUNGS LLC 2721 E 45TH ST 9673207 Industrial 3330 142,441 100.00%142,441.0 0.37020 52,731.66$ 52,731.66$
6308-001-040 ARJ INVESTMENT GROUP LLC 3030 W VERNON AVE 5217125 Industrial 3100 75,359 100.00%75,359.0 0.37020 27,897.90$ 27,897.90$
6308-001-044 AZAD ANDY TRUST ANDY AZAD TRUST 2950 E VERNON AVE 5034505 Industrial 3330 65,340 100.00%65,340.0 0.37020 24,188.87$ 24,188.86$
6308-001-046 BYZ WAREHOUSE LLC 2850 E VERNON AVE 11163492 Industrial 3320 76,666 100.00%76,666.0 0.37020 28,381.75$ 28,381.76$
6308-002-006 2671 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 2761 FRUITLAND AVE 11690681 Industrial 3330 94,525 81.70%77,226.9 0.37020 28,589.41$ 28,589.40$
6308-002-007 2671 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 5125 S SOTO ST 2045861 Vacant 300V 55,757 100.00%55,757.0 0.37020 20,641.24$ 20,641.24$
6308-002-009 YOUABIAN RAMIN AND BETTY 2770 LEONIS BLVD 2582346 Industrial 3330 125,017 78.76%98,463.4 0.37020 36,451.15$ 36,451.14$
6308-002-012 KIM STANLEY AND JENNIFER 2757 LEONIS BLVD 3052815 Commercial 2600 124,582 100.00%124,582.0 0.37020 46,120.26$ 46,120.26$
6308-002-013 GALWAY LEONIS LLC 2705 LEONIS BLVD 7300000 Industrial 3100 76,971 100.00%76,971.0 0.37020 28,494.66$ 28,494.66$
6308-002-014 GMC INTERNATIONAL LLC 2734 E 46TH ST 2858279 Industrial 3310 50,965 100.00%50,965.0 0.37020 18,867.24$ 18,867.24$
6308-002-015 GMC INTERNATIONAL LLC 2734 E 46TH ST 5716564 Industrial 3310 78,526 64.78%50,869.1 0.37020 18,831.76$ 18,831.76$
6308-002-019 2671 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 2707 FRUITLAND AVE 3338508 Industrial 3320 48,787 100.00%48,787.0 0.37020 18,060.95$ 18,060.94$
6308-002-020 2671 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 2711 FRUITLAND AVE 5547414 Industrial 3330 58,806 100.00%58,806.0 0.37020 21,769.98$ 21,769.98$
6308-003-009 RICH BUNNY LLC 2650 LEONIS BLVD 3358723 Industrial 3310 41,390 100.00%41,390.0 0.37020 15,322.58$ 15,322.58$
6308-003-010 RICH BUNNY LLC 2670 LEONIS BLVD 4175852 Industrial 3320 55,321 100.00%55,321.0 0.37020 20,479.83$ 20,479.84$
6308-003-024 JANG HOLDINGS LLC 2615 FRUITLAND AVE 2519347 Industrial 3100 42,260 100.00%42,260.0 0.37020 15,644.65$ 15,644.66$
6308-004-006 NEW PATRICIA R TRUST ET AL PATRICIA R NEW TRUST 2601 LEONIS BLVD 304078 Commercial 2300 11,326 100.00%11,326.0 0.37020 4,192.89$ 4,192.88$
6308-004-009 NANDWANI SURESH K AND ANITA 4632 PACIFIC BLVD 1481145 Industrial 3310 24,393 100.00%24,393.0 0.37020 9,030.29$ 9,030.28$
6308-004-010 CHANG YOUNG S TRUST YOUNG S CHANG TRUST 4626 PACIFIC BLVD 2080069 Industrial 3200 43,560 100.00%43,560.0 0.37020 16,125.91$ 16,125.92$
6308-005-009 4553 SEVILLE LLC 4553 SEVILLE AVE 5548428 Industrial 3200 127,195 70.00%89,036.5 0.37020 32,961.31$ 32,961.32$
6308-005-012 UNITED 26 INC 4480 PACIFIC BLVD 4945524 Industrial 3300 148,104 69.56%103,021.1 0.37020 38,138.43$ 38,138.42$
6308-005-014 BPREP 2620 E VERNON AVENUE LLC 2620 E VERNON AVE 2907000 Industrial 3310 41,109 100.00%41,109.0 0.37020 15,218.55$ 15,218.56$
6308-005-019 MOJASTY PROPERTIES LLC 2788 E VERNON AVE 3770140 Industrial 3320 65,340 100.00%65,340.0 0.37020 24,188.87$ 24,188.86$
6308-005-020 2652 HOLDINGS LLC 2153917 Industrial 3800 77,900 100.00%77,900.0 0.37020 28,838.58$ 28,838.58$
6308-005-021 BPREP 2751 EAST 45TH STREET LLC 2651 E 45TH ST 17034000 Industrial 3330 149,209 100.00%149,209.0 0.37020 55,237.17$ 55,237.18$
6308-005-022 2652 HOLDINGS LLC 2640 E 45TH ST 18725919 Industrial 3330 282,269 100.00%282,269.0 0.37020 104,495.98$ 104,495.98$
6308-005-023 BPREP 2716 EAST 45TH STREET LLC 2716 E VERNON AVE 8578200 Industrial 3320 61,419 100.00%61,419.0 0.37020 22,737.31$ 22,737.32$
6308-006-004 R DAGAN PROPERTIES LLC 4320 S SANTA FE AVE 4457073 Industrial 3310 36,155 91.06%32,922.7 0.37020 12,188.00$ 12,188.00$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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Item 20 Page 9 of 17
WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6308-006-015 4433 PACIFIC BLVD LLC 4433 PACIFIC BLVD 4729132 Industrial 3310 24,159 95.00%22,951.1 0.37020 8,496.48$ 8,496.48$
6308-006-019 BPREP 2450 EAST VERNON AVENUE LLC 2450 VERNON AVE 16360800 Industrial 3100 123,086 100.00%123,086.0 0.37020 45,566.44$ 45,566.44$
6308-007-018 PACIFIC SANTA FE INDUSTRIAL INC 4400 PACIFIC BLVD 4783196 Industrial 3330 234,788 82.85%194,521.9 0.37020 72,011.99$ 72,012.00$
6308-008-024 DYNAMIC HOLDINGS LLC 4545 PACIFIC BLVD 3491966 Industrial 3320 75,794 100.00%75,794.0 0.37020 28,058.94$ 28,058.94$
6308-008-030 S AND S CHAMBERS LLC 2555 CHAMBERS ST 6242400 Industrial 3300 48,787 35.00%17,075.5 0.37020 6,321.33$ 6,321.34$
6308-009-018 INFILTRATE FREIGHT TRUCKING LLC 4641 HAMPTON ST 1671402 Industrial 3100 22,651 100.00%22,651.0 0.37020 8,385.40$ 8,385.40$
6308-009-021 K AND JM LLC 4615 HAMPTON ST 2674244 Industrial 3310 18,700 100.00%18,700.0 0.37020 6,922.74$ 6,922.74$
6308-009-028 LEHRER SEYMOUR AND SHIRLEY TRUST LEHRER FAMILY TRUST 4621 PACIFIC BLVD 975826 Industrial 3310 44,221 100.00%44,221.0 0.37020 16,370.61$ 16,370.62$
6308-009-029 ARAPAHOE PACIFIC PROPERTIES LLC 4651 PACIFIC BLVD 313141 Industrial 3100 11,796 100.00%11,796.0 0.37020 4,366.88$ 4,366.88$
6308-009-030 FINKEL HAMPTON LLC ET AL 4811 HAMPTON ST 1498389 Industrial 3320 54,465 100.00%54,465.0 0.37020 20,162.94$ 20,162.94$
6308-010-016 DIY PROPERTIES INC 5101 PACIFIC BLVD 2865000 Industrial 3100 15,000 100.00%15,000.0 0.37020 5,553.00$ 5,553.00$
6308-010-017 DIY PROPERTEIS INC 5101 PACIFIC BLVD 1672800 Industrial 3100 16,013 100.00%16,013.0 0.37020 5,928.01$ 5,928.02$
6308-010-019 NOR CENTER LLC 5015 PACIFIC BLVD 3122661 Industrial 3100 52,231 100.00%52,231.0 0.37020 19,335.92$ 19,335.92$
6308-010-021 KOH S INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 4927 PACIFIC BLVD 864499 Industrial 3100 26,302 65.00%17,096.3 0.37020 6,329.05$ 6,329.06$
6308-010-022 KIM CHRIS Y 4915 PACIFIC BLVD 3173220 Industrial 3100 25,000 100.00%25,000.0 0.37020 9,255.00$ 9,255.00$
6308-010-023 LIN PI YU TRUST PI YU LIN TRUST 4903 PACIFIC BLVD 1626283 Industrial 3310 22,999 40.37%9,284.7 0.37020 3,437.19$ 3,437.20$
6308-010-028 5024 HAMPTON STREET LLC 5024 HAMPTON ST 2550000 Industrial 3300 18,450 100.00%18,450.0 0.37020 6,830.19$ 6,830.20$
6308-010-029 2525 FRUITLAND ASSOCIATES LLC 5034 HAMPTON ST 810466 Industrial 3310 17,449 100.00%17,449.0 0.37020 6,459.62$ 6,459.62$
6308-010-030 AZRIA LUBOV TRUST AZRIA FAMILY TRUST 2525 FRUITLAND AVE 3259305 Industrial 3300 41,513 100.00%41,513.0 0.37020 15,368.11$ 15,368.12$
6308-010-037 2516 MILANI LLC 2516 E 49TH ST 3441496 Industrial 3100 44,867 75.86%34,036.1 0.37020 12,600.17$ 12,600.16$
6308-010-038 HAMPTON HOLDINGS LLC 5015 HAMPTON ST 2465000 Industrial 3310 20,561 100.00%20,561.0 0.37020 7,611.68$ 7,611.68$
6308-010-039 DD OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 5025 HAMPTON ST 2178362 Industrial 3310 20,504 100.00%20,504.0 0.37020 7,590.58$ 7,590.58$
6308-011-009 KB NEW YORK BH LLC 4900 S SANTA FE AVE 6805213 Industrial 3330 155,074 100.00%155,074.0 0.37020 57,408.39$ 57,408.40$
6308-011-010 KB NEW YORK BH LLC 4900 S SANTA FE AVE 7287526 Industrial 3330 146,797 100.00%146,797.0 0.37020 54,344.25$ 54,344.24$
6308-011-011 WANG GLOBALNET 2465 FRUITLAND AVE 15976191 Industrial 3330 151,589 78.23%118,588.1 0.37020 43,901.31$ 43,901.30$
6308-011-012 SANTA51 LLC 5120 S SANTA FE AVE 8767698 Industrial 3320 79,956 100.00%79,956.0 0.37020 29,599.71$ 29,599.72$
6308-012-015 BACFAR SANTA FE LLC 4439 S SANTA FE AVE 600769 Industrial 3310 32,670 100.00%32,670.0 0.37020 12,094.43$ 12,094.44$
6308-012-016 BACFAR SANTA FE LLC 4441 S SANTA FE AVE 2225048 Industrial 3330 166,835 50.39%84,068.2 0.37020 31,122.03$ 31,122.04$
6308-013-017 HK INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES LLC 4423 HAWTHORNE AVE 1983893 Industrial 3900 43,996 77.42%34,061.7 0.37020 12,609.64$ 12,609.64$
6308-013-023 COHEN FARIBA 2042 E VERNON AVE 9619850 Industrial 3200 72,087 72.52%52,277.5 0.37020 19,353.13$ 19,353.12$
6308-013-027 TEICHMAN RUTH ET AL TRUST S AND R TEICHMAN TRUST 2024 E 45TH ST 123470 Industrial 3100 6,673 100.00%6,673.0 0.37020 2,470.34$ 2,470.34$
6308-013-030 GUTIERREZ JUAN TRUST GUTIERREZ TRUST 2036 E 45TH ST 512311 Industrial 3100 6,673 100.00%6,673.0 0.37020 2,470.34$ 2,470.34$
6308-013-031 GUTIERREZ JUAN TRUST GUTIERREZ TRUST 2038 E 45TH ST 387355 Industrial 3100 6,673 100.00%6,673.0 0.37020 2,470.34$ 2,470.34$
6308-013-032 TEICHMAN RUTH 2021 E 46TH ST 381638 Industrial 3310 33,371 100.00%33,371.0 0.37020 12,353.94$ 12,353.94$
6308-013-036 COHEN FARIBA 2045 E 45TH ST 2260372 Industrial 3330 20,025 100.00%20,025.0 0.37020 7,413.26$ 7,413.26$
6308-014-025 KBF PROPERTIES LLC 1951 E 48TH ST 5650139 Industrial 3330 188,179 87.40%164,468.4 0.37020 60,886.22$ 60,886.22$
6308-014-027 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 2311 E 48TH ST 5838566 Industrial 3330 293,159 100.00%293,159.0 0.37020 108,527.46$ 108,527.46$
6308-014-031 INI INVESTMENT CORPORATION 4701 S SANTA FE AVE 22175000 Industrial 3332 176,418 100.00%176,418.0 0.37020 65,309.94$ 65,309.94$
6308-014-032 GRAHAM AVENUE LLC 1946 E 46TH ST 16997509 Industrial 3330 234,788 15.67%36,791.3 0.37020 13,620.13$ 13,620.14$
6308-014-038 48TH AND ALAMEDA LLC 4768 S ALAMEDA ST 9751790 Industrial 3300 186,872 100.00%186,872.0 0.37020 69,180.01$ 69,180.02$
6308-015-008 4901 SANTA FE LLC 4901 S SANTA FE AVE 1530000 Industrial 3100 11,325 5.00%566.3 0.37020 209.63$ 209.62$
6308-015-013 UNITED 26 INC 5075 S SANTA FE AVE 1820058 Industrial 3100 51,722 100.00%51,722.0 0.37020 19,147.48$ 19,147.48$
6308-015-014 BLUE HEAVAN LLC 2369 E 51ST ST 2663820 Industrial 3320 47,045 100.00%47,045.0 0.37020 17,416.06$ 17,416.06$
6308-015-015 JPA VERNON PROPERTY LLC 2313 E 51ST ST 4881556 Industrial 3100 39,204 100.00%39,204.0 0.37020 14,513.32$ 14,513.32$
6308-015-017 2131 33 E 51ST LLC 2131 E 51ST ST 1623040 Industrial 3300 99,317 50.00%49,658.5 0.37020 18,383.58$ 18,383.58$
6308-015-019 LIM SEUNG CHOON COTRUSTEE S C LIM AND J H LIM TRUST 5041 S SANTA FE AVE 2227917 Industrial 3310 37,705 100.00%37,705.0 0.37020 13,958.39$ 13,958.40$
6308-015-020 2254 BOHEMIAN LLC 2200 E 49TH ST 12318336 Industrial 3330 204,296 100.00%204,296.0 0.37020 75,630.38$ 75,630.38$
6308-015-023 SHAKCO VERNON INVESTMENT LLC 2324 E 49TH ST 4018151 Industrial 3300 61,855 100.00%61,855.0 0.37020 22,898.72$ 22,898.72$
6308-015-034 KOHEN JERRY AND ORIT TRUST JERRY AND ORIT KOHEN TRUST 2034 E 48TH ST 3737216 Industrial 3100 118,048 84.49%99,738.8 0.37020 36,923.29$ 36,923.28$
6308-015-040 ABJA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2101 E 51ST ST 1378197 Industrial 3310 20,473 78.00%15,968.9 0.37020 5,911.70$ 5,911.70$
6308-015-041 JW INVESTMENT LLC 2055 E 51ST ST 4467328 Industrial 3100 63,162 100.00%63,162.0 0.37020 23,382.57$ 23,382.58$
6308-015-043 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 2392 E 48TH ST 5346592 Industrial 3330 278,784 62.06%173,013.4 0.37020 64,049.54$ 64,049.54$
6308-015-044 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 4871 S SANTA FE AVE 7099574 Industrial 3200 464,281 40.75%189,194.5 0.37020 70,039.81$ 70,039.80$
6308-015-052 PMBC LLC 5080 ALAMEDA ST 7017926 Industrial 3330 67,518 100.00%67,518.0 0.37020 24,995.16$ 24,995.16$
6308-015-063 YAEGAKI CORPORATION 4800 S ALAMEDA ST 6687826 Industrial 3330 128,938 6.50%8,381.0 0.37020 3,102.64$ 3,102.64$
6308-015-069 2111 MILANI LLC 2111 E 49TH ST 4559555 Industrial 3300 50,094 100.00%50,094.0 0.37020 18,544.80$ 18,544.80$
6308-015-072 CJ ALAMEDA LLC 4890 S ALAMEDA ST 8096952 Industrial 3300 189,050 28.00%52,934.0 0.37020 19,596.17$ 19,596.16$
6308-015-073 SCHERMER 49TH STREET LLC 2011 E 49TH ST 6241974 Industrial 3320 52,708 85.00%44,801.8 0.37020 16,585.63$ 16,585.62$
6308-015-075 2035 JORDANA LLC 2035 E 49TH ST 2399166 Industrial 3300 49,962 100.00%49,962.0 0.37020 18,495.93$ 18,495.94$
6308-015-076 KB WEST CHESTER BUILDING 2300 E 48TH ST 3279231 Industrial 3330 64,904 100.00%64,904.0 0.37020 24,027.46$ 24,027.46$
6308-015-077 SIF 49TH STREET INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 2000 E 49TH ST 33722000 Industrial 3330 344,995 75.66%261,023.2 0.37020 96,630.79$ 96,630.80$
6308-016-005 45TH STREET LLC 1930 E 51ST ST 3867530 Industrial 3100 71,874 46.19%33,198.6 0.37020 12,290.12$ 12,290.12$
6308-016-008 2124 E 51ST STREET LLC 2140 E 51ST ST 2076273 Industrial 3320 52,272 100.00%52,272.0 0.37020 19,351.09$ 19,351.10$
6308-016-010 ALCHALEL ISAAC COTRUSTEE ALCHALEL TRUST 2322 E 51ST ST 13798825 Industrial 3330 166,399 50.39%83,848.5 0.37020 31,040.70$ 31,040.70$
6308-016-012 VERNON FIFTY TWO LLC 2305 E 52ND ST 1709084 Industrial 3300 22,517 64.02%14,415.4 0.37020 5,336.57$ 5,336.58$
6308-016-015 2323 INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 2323 E 52ND ST 711133 Industrial 3310 32,422 100.00%32,422.0 0.37020 12,002.62$ 12,002.62$
6308-016-016 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 2335 E 52ND ST 6660600 Industrial 3320 40,424 100.00%40,424.0 0.37020 14,964.96$ 14,964.96$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6308-016-022 VERNONCO LLC 2200 E 52ND ST 2231298 Industrial 3330 123,680 37.00% 45,761.6 0.37020 16,940.94$ 16,940.94$
6308-016-027 LASKEY WEIL III LP 2031 E 55TH ST 8523941 Industrial 3200 417,305 74.64% 346,697.0 0.37020 128,347.23$ 128,347.22$
6308-016-028 2301 55TH STREET LLC 2301 E 55TH ST 8889418 Industrial 3330 120,901 100.00% 120,901.0 0.37020 44,757.55$ 44,757.56$
6308-016-032 DANARI VERNON LLC 5415 S SANTA FE AVE 1623646 Commercial 2500 30,000 100.00% 30,000.0 0.37020 11,106.00$ 11,106.00$
6308-016-036 LEHRER FAMILY PROPERTIES LP 2381 E 52ND ST 2920084 Industrial 3100 79,824 100.00% 79,824.0 0.37020 29,550.84$ 29,550.84$
6308-016-039 IHOLDINGS 26 LLC 2131 E 52ND ST 11579871 Industrial 3330 263,102 70.52% 185,539.5 0.37020 68,686.73$ 68,686.74$
6308-016-041 SANTA FE BUILDING 5251 LLC 5201 S SANTA FE AVE 8791337 Industrial 3100 85,378 53.58% 45,745.5 0.37020 16,935.00$ 16,935.00$
6308-016-043 SHEN JAMES COTRUSTEE SHEN FAMILY TRUST 5132 S ALAMEDA ST 4437404 Industrial 3320 76,665 100.00% 76,665.0 0.37020 28,381.38$ 28,381.38$
6308-016-047 YONGS INVESTMENT HOLDING INC 2226 E 52ND ST 3254760 Industrial 3200 62,920 100.00% 62,920.0 0.37020 23,292.98$ 23,292.98$
6308-016-048 DAGAN SAEED 2250 E 52ND ST 8063100 Industrial 3200 54,014 100.00% 54,014.0 0.37020 19,995.98$ 19,995.98$
6308-016-049 SANG AND SANG LLC 2300 E 52ND ST 4389578 Industrial 3200 72,178 100.00% 72,178.0 0.37020 26,720.30$ 26,720.30$
6308-016-054 DANARI VERNON LLC 5401 S SANTA FE AVE 4127311 Industrial 3400 54,450 22.00% 11,979.0 0.37020 4,434.63$ 4,434.62$
6308-016-056 2124 E 51ST STREET LLC 2154 E 51ST ST 2666591 Industrial 3320 53,774 100.00% 53,774.0 0.37020 19,907.13$ 19,907.14$
6308-018-022 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC 5700 S ALAMEDA ST 1680050 Industrial 3310 91,040 100.00% 91,040.0 0.37020 33,703.01$ 33,703.00$
6308-019-017 JETRO MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2330 E 57TH ST 13924156 Industrial 3330 391,604 67.23% 263,275.4 0.37020 97,464.54$ 97,464.54$
6308-019-021 FOVOS JOHN B AND MARIANNA D TRUST FOVOS TRUST 5798 S ANDERSON ST 767017 Industrial 3300 13,970 100.00% 13,970.0 0.37020 5,171.69$ 5,171.70$
6308-019-024 DINOVITZER MANUEL AND MIRIAM TRUST M G AND M R DINOVITZER TRUST 2198 E ANDERSON ST 443935 Industrial 3300 5,467 100.00% 5,467.0 0.37020 2,023.88$ 2,023.88$
6308-019-026 CHAVEZ LOURDES 2170 E ANDERSON ST 906538 Industrial 3300 9,448 100.00% 9,448.0 0.37020 3,497.65$ 3,497.64$
6308-019-027 CHAVEZ LOURDES 2170 E ANDERSON ST 545145 Industrial 3100 4,996 100.00% 4,996.0 0.37020 1,849.52$ 1,849.52$
6308-019-030 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2111 E ANDERSON ST 521211 Industrial 3100 14,316 38.86% 5,563.2 0.37020 2,059.50$ 2,059.50$
6308-019-031 RAMESH ENTERPRISES LLC 5760 S 2ND ST 2106300 Industrial 3100 14,612 100.00% 14,612.0 0.37020 5,409.36$ 5,409.36$
6308-019-032 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 5720 E 2ND ST 540193 Industrial 3200 13,700 100.00% 13,700.0 0.37020 5,071.74$ 5,071.74$
6308-019-033 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2104 E 57TH ST 519750 Industrial 3100 13,695 100.00% 13,695.0 0.37020 5,069.89$ 5,069.88$
6308-019-034 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2190 E 57TH ST 540193 Industrial 3300 13,682 95.02% 13,000.6 0.37020 4,812.84$ 4,812.84$
6309-001-001 MADIYOU PROPERTY LLC 5190 S SANTA FE AVE 7322334 Industrial 3100 90,343 100.00% 90,343.0 0.37020 33,444.98$ 33,444.98$
6309-003-037 SANTA FE BUILDING 5332 LLC 5332 S SANTA FE AVE 1035486 Vacant 300V 12,960 100.00% 12,960.0 0.37020 4,797.79$ 4,797.80$
6309-004-011 KY GROUP PROPERTIES LLC 5402 S SANTA FE AVE 274914 Industrial 3310 3,372 100.00% 3,372.0 0.37020 1,248.31$ 1,248.32$
6309-005-009 YOON JONG SAM AND SUNG JULIE Y 5512 S SANTA FE AVE 1910174 Industrial 3100 6,747 100.00% 6,747.0 0.37020 2,497.74$ 2,497.74$
6309-005-011 SANDOVAL SILVIA 5500 S SANTA FE AVE 825968 Industrial 3100 9,829 100.00% 9,829.0 0.37020 3,638.70$ 3,638.70$
6309-009-004 AGA MORAD INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 5139 PACIFIC BLVD 1059440 Industrial 3310 35,236 77.56% 27,329.0 0.37020 10,117.21$ 10,117.22$
6309-018-003 5140 PACIFIC BLVD LLC 5140 PACIFIC BLVD 525593 Commercial 1910 9,901 81.82% 8,101.0 0.37020 2,998.99$ 2,998.98$
6309-026-019 5525 S SOTO ST ASSOCIATES 5525 S SOTO ST 8241968 Industrial 3330 801,068 100.00% 801,068.0 0.37020 296,555.37$ 296,555.38$
6309-026-028 DOUBLE Y LLC 2726 FRUITLAND AVE 4259771 Industrial 3330 106,286 15.98% 16,984.5 0.37020 6,287.66$ 6,287.66$
6309-026-032 DAMRAK INVESTMENTS LLC 5411 S SOTO ST 9308528 Industrial 3330 211,266 100.00% 211,266.0 0.37020 78,210.67$ 78,210.68$
6309-026-033 SOTO INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 5325 S SOTO ST 8117557 Industrial 3200 348,916 46.44% 162,036.6 0.37020 59,985.95$ 59,985.94$
6309-026-034 SOTO INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 5201 S SOTO ST 2101022 Industrial 3100 88,862 76.78% 68,228.2 0.37020 25,258.10$ 25,258.10$
6309-026-035 DOUBLE Y LLC 2726 FRUITLAND AVE 3425061 Industrial 3330 57,064 13.12% 7,486.8 0.37020 2,771.61$ 2,771.62$
6310-002-010 SOLEIMANI ENTERPRISES LLC 5207 S DOWNEY RD 8781495 Industrial 3320 66,770 100.00% 66,770.0 0.37020 24,718.25$ 24,718.26$
6310-002-011 SUPO LLC 5203 S DOWNEY RD 2174572 Industrial 3100 35,981 100.00% 35,981.0 0.37020 13,320.17$ 13,320.16$
6310-002-014 5201 HOLDINGS LLC 5201 S DOWNEY RD 6802342 Industrial 3400 58,545 52.91% 30,976.2 0.37020 11,467.37$ 11,467.38$
6310-002-016 3314 AND 3320 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 3320 FRUITLAND AVE 746521 Industrial 3300 17,400 100.00% 17,400.0 0.37020 6,441.48$ 6,441.48$
6310-002-026 PEIKAR FAMILY LLC 5502 ALCOA AVE 3153916 Industrial 3320 84,245 100.00% 84,245.0 0.37020 31,187.50$ 31,187.50$
6310-002-027 DISTRICT 4900 INC 5524 ALCOA AVE 8479260 Industrial 3320 65,514 100.00% 65,514.0 0.37020 24,253.28$ 24,253.28$
6310-002-029 5353 DOWNEY ASSOC 5353 S DOWNEY RD 12062539 Industrial 3300 330,272 15.00% 49,540.8 0.37020 18,340.00$ 18,340.00$
6310-002-031 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 5601 S DOWNEY RD 7293853 Industrial 3330 158,820 100.00% 158,820.0 0.37020 58,795.16$ 58,795.16$
6310-002-032 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 5501 S DOWNEY RD 9508018 Industrial 3100 200,535 100.00% 200,535.0 0.37020 74,238.06$ 74,238.06$
6310-004-008 FIRST INDUSTRIAL LP 3365 E SLAUSON AVE 5905674 Industrial 3320 182,516 50.00% 91,258.0 0.37020 33,783.71$ 33,783.72$
6310-004-010 JOSAN HOLDINGS LLC 3355 E SLAUSON AVE 6324000 Industrial 3300 56,192 94.75% 53,241.9 0.37020 19,710.16$ 19,710.16$
6310-004-012 DOWNEY 26 LLC 5681 S DOWNEY RD 3380123 Industrial 3320 73,308 100.00% 73,308.0 0.37020 27,138.62$ 27,138.62$
6310-004-014 COOK KARLA G COTRUSTEE JACK COOK TRUST 3385 E SLAUSON AVE 3796115 Industrial 3330 110,207 100.00% 110,207.0 0.37020 40,798.63$ 40,798.64$
6310-004-015 COMPTON VERNON ELECTRO LLC 3375 E SLAUSON AVE 6891021 Commercial 1700 77,537 100.00% 77,537.0 0.37020 28,704.20$ 28,704.20$
6310-005-004 GPT VV OWNER LP 5708 ALCOA AVE 2546898 Industrial 3100 20,038 100.00% 20,038.0 0.37020 7,418.07$ 7,418.06$
6310-005-009 GPT VERNON OWNER LP 5764 ALCOA AVE 9729373 Industrial 3200 157,687 100.00% 157,687.0 0.37020 58,375.73$ 58,375.72$
6310-005-010 GPT VERNON OWNER LP 3311 E SLAUSON AVE 6803833 Industrial 3320 89,733 100.00% 89,733.0 0.37020 33,219.16$ 33,219.16$
6310-006-007 5801 ALCOA AVENUE LLC 3287 E SLAUSON AVE 1929077 Industrial 3310 43,124 100.00% 43,124.0 0.37020 15,964.50$ 15,964.50$
6310-006-013 3251 SLAUSON LLC 3275 E SLAUSON AVE 12803048 Industrial 3330 149,411 100.00% 149,411.0 0.37020 55,311.95$ 55,311.96$
6310-006-016 TUNG DAVID AND GRACE 5725 ALCOA AVE UNIT 22 4762699 Industrial 3310 56,192 100.00% 56,192.0 0.37020 20,802.28$ 20,802.28$
6310-007-006 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 3165 E SLAUSON AVE 5639993 Industrial 3330 96,703 53.08% 51,330.0 0.37020 19,002.35$ 19,002.34$
6310-007-008 5500 BOYLE LLC 5500 S BOYLE AVE 15099927 Industrial 3330 151,504 100.00% 151,504.0 0.37020 56,086.78$ 56,086.78$
6310-008-009 LIT INDUSTRIAL LP 5685 ALCOA AVE 25005300 Industrial 3330 222,230 100.00% 222,230.0 0.37020 82,269.55$ 82,269.54$
6310-008-015 GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 5233 ALCOA AVE 14960360 Industrial 3330 217,280 100.00% 217,280.0 0.37020 80,437.06$ 80,437.06$
6310-008-016 5383 ALCOA AVENUE LP 5383 ALCOA AVE 15804572 Industrial 3330 257,695 25.97% 66,923.4 0.37020 24,775.04$ 24,775.04$
6310-009-024 AMB VERNON INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC 2929 E 54TH ST 5415823 Industrial 300V 233,046 100.00% 233,046.0 0.37020 86,273.63$ 86,273.62$
6310-009-025 AMB VERNON INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC 5215 S BOYLE AVE 10633019 Industrial 300V 467,399 100.00% 467,399.0 0.37020 173,031.11$ 173,031.10$
6310-010-007 COOPERAGE LLC 5400 S SOTO ST 3442520 Industrial 3200 270,046 22.44% 60,598.3 0.37020 22,433.50$ 22,433.50$
6310-010-014 SID SPECIAL LLC 5455 S BOYLE AVE 840648 Industrial 3300 59,647 100.00% 59,647.0 0.37020 22,081.32$ 22,081.32$
6310-011-008 1900 WALNUT 5801 S BOYLE AVE 5160552 Industrial 3330 143,748 100.00% 143,748.0 0.37020 53,215.51$ 53,215.50$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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Item 20 Page 11 of 17
WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (WSPT) 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV Use Category Use Code Lot Sq.Ft. WSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to WSPT
Asmt WSPT Rate WSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6310-015-021 5500 S SOTO STREET LLC 5500 S SOTO ST 6752464 Industrial 3100 111,078 67.41% 74,877.7 0.37020 27,719.72$ 27,719.72$
6310-015-022 RFS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 5604 S SOTO ST 1979489 Industrial 3320 82,764 77.99% 64,547.6 0.37020 23,895.54$ 23,895.54$
6310-015-036 KATIE K INC 5601 BICKETT ST 7820401 Industrial 3320 78,508 100.00% 78,508.0 0.37020 29,063.66$ 29,063.66$
6310-027-022 FR CAL BOYLE STREET LLC 6250 S BOYLE AVE 21160295 Industrial 3330 383,328 56.79% 217,692.0 0.37020 80,589.57$ 80,589.56$
6310-027-037 SLAUSON DISTRIBUTION CENTER LIMITED LP 3100 E SLAUSON AVE 35226328 Industrial 3330 808,642 89.43% 723,168.5 0.37020 267,716.99$ 267,717.00$
6310-027-042 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6099 MALBURG WAY 8033325 Industrial 3330 77,537 100.00% 77,537.0 0.37020 28,704.20$ 28,704.20$
6310-027-043 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6065 MALBURG WAY 7794571 Industrial 3320 77,972 53.06% 41,371.9 0.37020 15,315.89$ 15,315.90$
6310-027-044 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6033 MALBURG WAY 7821102 Industrial 3330 79,715 56.20% 44,799.8 0.37020 16,584.90$ 16,584.90$
6310-027-045 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6001 MALBURG WAY 7783960 Industrial 3320 80,150 61.89% 49,604.8 0.37020 18,363.71$ 18,363.70$
6310-027-046 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 5981 MALBURG WAY 7990896 Industrial 3320 84,506 100.00% 84,506.0 0.37020 31,284.12$ 31,284.12$
6310-027-048 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 3390 E SLAUSON AVE 8781495 Industrial 3330 118,048 82.32% 97,177.1 0.37020 35,974.97$ 35,974.96$
6310-027-049 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 5990 MALBURG WAY 8303952 Industrial 3320 87,991 100.00% 87,991.0 0.37020 32,574.27$ 32,574.26$
6310-027-051 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6116 MALBURG WAY 7927223 Industrial 3320 83,112 63.12% 52,460.3 0.37020 19,420.80$ 19,420.80$
6310-027-052 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6160 MALBURG WAY 7821102 Industrial 3320 83,142 51.87% 43,125.8 0.37020 15,965.15$ 15,965.16$
6310-027-053 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6200 MALBURG WAY 7497434 Industrial 3320 94,548 100.00% 94,548.0 0.37020 35,001.67$ 35,001.66$
6314-001-035 5119 DISTRICT BOULEVARD INVESTORS LLC 5201 DISTRICT BLVD 6034228 Industrial 3320 60,548 100.00% 60,548.0 0.37020 22,414.87$ 22,414.86$
6314-001-036 5119 DISTRICT BOULEVARD INVESTORS LLC 5275 DISTRICT BLVD 4665943 Industrial 3320 78,408 100.00% 78,408.0 0.37020 29,026.64$ 29,026.64$
6314-002-015 TAMERIN LLC 5151 HELIOTROPE AVE 3216260 Industrial 3300 60,548 100.00% 60,548.0 0.37020 22,414.87$ 22,414.86$
6314-002-016 SANCHEZ BRAULIO AND ALICIA 4731 E 52ND DR 3062662 Industrial 3300 67,082 100.00% 67,082.0 0.37020 24,833.76$ 24,833.76$
6314-003-010 5119 DISTRICT BLVD INVESTORS LLC 5119 DISTRICT BLVD 18279328 Industrial 3330 221,285 50.00% 110,642.5 0.37020 40,959.85$ 40,959.86$
6314-020-044 NYC TOPANGA LLC 5051 E SLAUSON AVE 1975446 Industrial 3310 31,470 100.00% 31,470.0 0.37020 11,650.19$ 11,650.20$
6314-033-003 MAGELLAN ATLANTIC I LLC 14119941 Industrial 3200 310,583 100.00% 310,583.0 0.37020 114,977.83$ 114,977.82$
6314-033-005 MAGELLAN ATLANTIC I LLC 877968 Industrial 3200 29,180 100.00% 29,180.0 0.37020 10,802.44$ 10,802.44$
6332-001-002 KBB INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP 4800 E 26TH ST 1071124 Industrial 3310 38,768 100.00% 38,768.0 0.37020 14,351.91$ 14,351.92$
6332-001-003 KBB INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP 4720 E 26TH ST 2222416 Industrial 3200 53,004 30.45% 16,139.7 0.37020 5,974.92$ 5,974.92$
6332-001-004 KBB INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP 4730 E 26TH ST 1798655 Industrial 3200 69,112 24.73% 17,091.4 0.37020 6,327.24$ 6,327.24$
Total 495 13,906,837.12$
Resolution No. 2023-14
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Item 20 Page 12 of 17
Exclusively Industrial
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
Telephone (323) 583-8811
DA Account #: 276.40, 276.41
AGREEMENT FOR BILLING OF DIRECT ASSESSMENTS
This agreement is made and entered into between the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller
and City of Vernon to provide the service of placement of direct assessments on the Secured
Tax Roll and distribution of collections to City of Vernon.
I. PROPERTY TAX SERVICES
Los Angeles County will place direct assessments on the Secured Tax Roll and distribute
collections to City of Vernon at the same time and in the same manner as Los Angeles
County property taxes are collected and distributed. City of Vernon will adhere to the
policies and procedures established by the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller as
outlined in the Direct Assessment Submission Procedure Manual.
Fee for Billing Services
For billing of direct assessments, the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller shall collect
the following charge:
DA Original Submission - $0.25 per assessment per parcel
For correction of direct assessments requested by City of Vernon after extension of the
tax roll, the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller will collect $13.00 per correction.
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller will charge an additional fee for extended
services provided to City of Vernon that are outlined in the Auditor-Controller Direct
Assessment Submission Procedure Manual.
II. COLLECTION OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER FEES
Direct Assessment billing charges are collected once a year, on the December 20th
advance distribution. Any additional charges are deducted on the next available
distribution of monies.
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Item 20 Page 13 of 17
City of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 – Telephone (323) 583-8811
Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
Page 2
III. ACCOUNTING SERVICES
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller has available a report of direct assessments
levied for the tax year by parcel and will be provided to City of Vernon. Accounting
Services beyond this will be considered extended services and will be subject to additional
charges and fees.
IV. MODIFICATION OF COLLECTION FEES AND CHARGES
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller reserves the right to increase or decrease any
charges herein provided, in proportion to any changes in costs incurred by the Auditor-
Controller in providing the services described herein, provided that written notice of any
increase or decrease in charges is given to City of Vernon.
V. AUTHORITY FOR LEVY AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAW
The authority for such levy, (i.e. resolution, ordinance or election), shall accompany
requests for the levy of direct assessments. City of Vernon warrants that the taxes, fees,
or assessments imposed by City of Vernon and collected pursuant to this Agreement
comply with all requirements of state law, including but not limited to Articles XIIIC and
XIIID of the California Constitution (Proposition 218).
City of Vernon hereby releases and forever discharges Los Angeles County and its
officers, agents and employees from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, costs and
expenses, damages, causes of action, and judgments, in any manner arising out of City
of Vernon responsibility under this agreement or other action taken by City of Vernon in
establishing a special tax, fee, or assessment and implementing collection of special taxes,
fees, or assessments as contemplated in this agreement.
City of Vernon agrees to and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Los Angeles
County and its officers, agents and employees (“indemnified parties”) from any and all
claims, demands, liabilities, costs and expenses, damages, causes of action and
judgments, in any manner arising out of any of City of Vernon responsibility under this
agreement, or other action taken by City of Vernon in establishing a special tax, fee, or
assessment and implementing collection of special taxes, fees, or assessments as
contemplated in this agreement.
If any judgment is entered against any indemnified party as a result of action taken to
implement this Agreement, City of Vernon agrees that Los Angeles County may offset
the amount of any judgment paid by Los Angeles County or by any indemnified party from
any monies collected by Los Angeles County on City of Vernon behalf, including property
taxes, special taxes, fees, or assessments. Los Angeles County may, but is not required
to, notify City of Vernon of its intent to implement any offset authorized by this paragraph.
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City of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 – Telephone (323) 583-8811
Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
Page 3
VI. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
All existing agreements between Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller and City of
Vernon pertaining to the collection of direct assessments shall be terminated upon the
execution of this agreement. This agreement shall continue from year to year and shall
be subject to cancellation by either party by giving a thirty-day written notice to the other
party of cancellation.
AUTHORIZED SIGNEE:
☐ Director of Finance ☐ Manager ☐ Authorized Consulting Agent
☐ Other (please specify Title): ______________________________
Authorized Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________
Authorized Name: ____________________________________
PRINT NAME
___________________________________________________________________________
For Auditor-Controller Use Only
Approved Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________
CHIEF ACCOUNTANT
Approved Name: ____________________________________
PRINT NAME
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX
CPI - MARCH BASE INCREASE FROM INCEPTION % CPI % Increase from Maximum Tax Rate Proposed Tax Rate Increase from Previous Year %
A B (A/B)-1 Previous Year $.20*(CPI/Base CPI)
2023 317.873 165 0.926503 92.65% 3.650071% 0.385301$ 0.370201$ 0.036501 3.650071%
2022 306.679 165 0.858661 85.87% 8.502094% 0.371732$ 0.357164$ 0.042500 4.250000%
2021 282.648 165 0.713018 71.30% 2.190615% 0.342604$ 0.342604$ 0.021906 2.190615%
2020 276.589 165 0.676297 67.63% 1.945369% 0.335259$ 0.335259$ 0.019454 1.945369%
2019 271.311 165 0.644309 64.43% 2.707849% 0.328862$ 0.328862$ 0.027078 2.707849%
2018 264.158 165 0.600958 60.10% 3.784697% 0.320192$ 0.320192$ 0.037847 3.784697%
2017 254.525 165 0.542576 54.26% 2.683632% 0.308515$ 0.308515$ 0.026836 2.683632%
2016 247.873 165 0.502261 50.23% 1.696494% 0.300452$ 0.300452$ 0.016965 1.696494%
2015 243.738 165 0.477200 47.72% 0.514246% 0.295440$ 0.295440$ 0.005142 0.514246%
2014 242.491 165 0.469642 46.96% 1.040022% 0.293928$ 0.293928$ 0.010400 1.040022%
2013 239.995 165 0.454515 45.45% 1.288928% 0.290903$ 0.290903$ 0.012883 1.288301%
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX
CPI - MARCH BASE INCREASE FROM INCEPTION % CPI % Increase from Maximum Tax Rate Proposed Tax Rate Increase from Previous Year %
A B (A/B)-1 Previous Year 0.03*(CPI/Base CPI)
2023 317.873 239.995 0.324498 32.45% 3.650071% 0.036833$ 0.036833$ 0.000000 0.000000%
2022 306.679 239.995 0.277856 27.79% 8.502094% 0.038336$ 0.036833$ 0.042500 4.250000%
2021 282.648 239.995 0.177725 17.77% 2.190615% 0.035332$ 0.035332$ 0.021906 2.190615%
2020 276.589 239.995 0.152478 15.25% 1.945369% 0.034574$ 0.034574$ 0.019454 1.945369%
2019 271.311 239.995 0.130486 13.05% 2.707849% 0.033915$ 0.033915$ 0.027078 2.707849%
2018 264.158 239.995 0.100681 10.07% 3.784697% 0.033020$ 0.033020$ 0.037847 3.784697%
2017 254.525 239.995 0.060543 6.05% 2.683632% 0.031816$ 0.031816$ 0.026836 2.683632%
2016 247.873 239.995 0.032826 3.28% 1.696494% 0.030985$ 0.030985$ 0.016965 1.696494%
2015 243.738 239.995 0.015596 1.56% 0.514246% 0.030468$ 0.030468$ 0.005142 0.514246%
2014 242.491 239.995 0.010400 1.04% 1.040022% 0.030312$ 0.030312$ 0.010400 1.040022%
2013 239.995 239.995 0.000000 0.00% 0.000000% 0.030000$ 0.030000$ 0.000000 0.000000%
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Item 20 Page 17 of 17
City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Scott Williams, Director of Finance
Department:Finance
Submitted by:John Lau, Accountant
Subject
Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2023-24
Recommendation
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-15 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24, pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.020; and
B. Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing Direct
Assessments with the County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller’s Office, in substantially the
same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the Public Safety Special Parcel
Tax for FY 2023-24.
Background
On April 9, 2013, the City of Vernon voters approved Measure L, which authorized the annual
levy of a parcel tax on non-residential parcels to fund public safety services. Since its adoption
through and including its final FY 2022-23, the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax (Public Safety
Tax) has been collected annually for each taxable parcel area that is not apportioned a share of
the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax as an Assessment on the Los Angeles County Property Tax
Bill.
On April 11, 2023, the City of Vernon voters approved Measure W, which extended and
authorized the levy of an annual special parcel tax on non-residential parcels for a period of five
years beginning with FY 2023-24. For each fiscal year the special parcel tax is to be collected,
through and including FY 2027-28, the City Council sets the rate of the tax at an amount that
does not exceed the maximum tax rate calculated for the fiscal year. For FY 2023-24, the
maximum rate of the special parcel tax is $0.03683 per square foot of taxable parcel area. The
provisions for calculating and collecting the Public Safety Tax are codified in Section 3.20.020 of
the Vernon Municipal Code (VMC).
Pursuant to VMC Section 3.20.020(f), the tax is collected on the County of Los Angeles Property
Tax Bill. An agreement is required by the County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller's Office for
the City of Vernon to use the County's collection services. Pursuant to VMC Section 3.32.110 et
seq., competitive bidding and competitive selection are not required because the services are
provided by a governmental entity and because the entity is the sole provider. The Agreement
for Billing Direct Assessments was reviewed and approved as to form by the City Attorney's
Office.
In order to implement the Public Safety Tax, Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the
proposed resolution setting the Public Safety Tax at $0.03683 per square foot of taxable parcel
area and approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for the Billing
of Direct Assessments (Public Safety Special Parcel Tax) with the County of Los Angeles Auditor-
Controller's Office for the collection and distribution of the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for
FY 2023-24.
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Item 21 Page 1 of 23
Fiscal Impact
Based on the proposed rate of $0.03683 per square foot of taxable parcel area, and by
implementing the recommended action, the City's Public Safety Tax revenue will provide an
estimated $2.263 million for the FY 2023-24 Budget.
The County of Los Angeles Auditor-Controller charges $0.25 per assessment per parcel, plus a
$50 processing fee for FY 2023-24. Corrections of direct assessments will be charged at a rate
of $13 per parcel. Direct Assessment billing charges are deducted from revenues forwarded by
the County to the City on the December 20th advanced distribution. The estimated total cost,
based upon the parcels subject to the Public Safety Tax is $283.75.
Attachments
1. Resolution No. 2023-15
2. Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
3. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
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Item 21 Page 2 of 23
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON
DETERMINING THE PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX LEVIED
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 PURSUANT TO VERNON MUNICIPAL
CODE SECTION 3.20.020
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A.Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.20.020 authorizes an annual public safety
special parcel tax (Tax) to fund: 1) City police services and projects; 2) City health
services and projects; and 3) contracted City fire protection services and projects.
B.Vernon Municipal Code Section 3.20.020(E) requires that the City Council
determine, for each fiscal year, by ordinance or resolution, the amount of the Tax to be
imposed on each parcel subject to the Tax, calculated based on the applicable maximum
rate for such fiscal year but may, at the discretion of the City Council, be determined
based on lower rates.
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 hereby determines the Tax for fiscal year 2023-
2024 shall be $0.03683 per square foot of taxable parcel area. A list of parcels subject
to the Tax, as well as the amount of the Tax to be levied upon each parcel, is attached
hereto as Exhibit A and is hereby approved.
SECTION 4. The tax shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem
property taxes are collected and shall be subject to the same procedure, sale and lien
priority in case of delinquency as is provided by ad valorem taxes.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk, or designee, is hereby directed to transmit a copy of
this resolution, together with such other information as may be required for placement of
the tax on the County property tax bills, to the Department of Auditor-Controller of the
County of Los Angeles.
SECTION 6. The City Administrator, or designee, is hereby authorized to amend
the aforesaid list to add any parcel subject to the Tax omitted therefrom, with said Tax
calculated at the rate of $0.03683 per square foot of taxable parcel area, and to delete
any parcel erroneously included.
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Item 21 Page 3 of 23
Resolution No. 2023-15
Page 2 of 16 _______________________
SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED June 20, 2023.
_________________________
CRYSTAL LARIOS, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________
LISA POPE, City Clerk
(seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_______________________________
ZAYNAH N. MOUSSA, City Attorney
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Item 21 Page 4 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
5168-023-001 DARLING INTERNATIONAL INC 2677 E 26TH ST 586595 Industrial 3100 31,529 100.00%31,529.0 0.03683 1,161.21$ 1,161.22$
5168-023-010 DARLING DELAWARE COMPANY INC 2626 E 25TH ST 142800 Vacant 300V 9,134 100.00%9,134.0 0.03683 336.41$ 336.40$
5168-023-015 DARLING INTERNATIONAL INC 2671 E 26TH ST 706243 Industrial 3300 36,812 100.00%36,812.0 0.03683 1,355.79$ 1,355.78$
5168-023-018 DARLING DELAWARE COMPANY INC 458101 Industrial 3300 46,544 100.00%46,544.0 0.03683 1,714.22$ 1,714.22$
5168-023-019 VIOLET STREET PROPERTIES LLC 2590 HARRIETT ST 2779546 Industrial 3320 49,328 100.00%49,328.0 0.03683 1,816.75$ 1,816.76$
5168-025-002 PABIGIAN CHARLES AND ARLENE 4003 Vacant 300V 1,888 100.00%1,888.0 0.03683 69.54$ 69.54$
5168-025-028 MENDOZA VICTOR A AND MARIA L 2550 E 25TH ST 786524 Vacant 300V 24,716 100.00%24,716.0 0.03683 910.29$ 910.30$
5168-025-032 MK PARTNERS LLC 2570 E 25TH ST 2857239 Vacant 300V 29,761 100.00%29,761.0 0.03683 1,096.10$ 1,096.10$
5168-025-033 MK PARTNERS LLC 2570 E 25TH ST 4835329 Industrial 3420 51,831 100.00%51,831.0 0.03683 1,908.94$ 1,908.94$
5168-025-036 MENDOZA VICTOR A ND MARIA L 2550 E 25TH ST 5958286 Industrial 3320 54,037 100.00%54,037.0 0.03683 1,990.18$ 1,990.18$
5168-026-017 BECKENFELD RONALD M TRUST RONALD M BECKENFELD TRUST 2530 S SANTA FE AVE 465444 Industrial 3800 6,121 100.00%6,121.0 0.03683 225.44$ 225.44$
5168-026-018 PLAZA MARKET 2445 E 26TH ST 2741806 Industrial 3310 38,860 12.50%4,857.5 0.03683 178.90$ 178.90$
5169-021-006 3225 E WASHINGTON BLVD LLC LSSOR 3225 E WASHINGTON BLVD 1120892 Industrial 3200 42,939 100.00%42,939.0 0.03683 1,581.44$ 1,581.44$
5169-021-007 ARCADIA INC 3251 E WASHINGTON BLVD 344110 Industrial 3100 10,718 100.00%10,718.0 0.03683 394.74$ 394.74$
5169-021-012 ARCADIA INC 1669 S DOWNEY RD 232022 Vacant 300V 8,193 100.00%8,193.0 0.03683 301.75$ 301.74$
5169-021-015 3225 E WASHINGTON BLVD LLC LSSOR 1645 S GRANDE VISTA AVE 336263 Industrial 3200 12,262 100.00%12,262.0 0.03683 451.61$ 451.60$
5169-021-016 ARCADIA INC 1665 S GRANDE VISTA AVE 208480 Commercial 1900 6,814 100.00%6,814.0 0.03683 250.96$ 250.96$
5169-022-010 CRP VERNON LLC 8925000 Vacant 300V 196,455 100.00%196,455.0 0.03683 7,235.44$ 7,235.44$
5169-022-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 126401 Vacant 300V 34,168 100.00%34,168.0 0.03683 1,258.41$ 1,258.40$
5169-023-016 BLT ALAMEDA LA FREEZER LP LESSOR 3136 E WASHINGTON BLVD 2236346 Vacant 300V 47,506 100.00%47,506.0 0.03683 1,749.65$ 1,749.64$
5169-023-022 MERCO GROUP 3185 E WASHINGTON BLVD LLC 1145 Vacant 300V 1,570 100.00%1,570.0 0.03683 57.82$ 57.82$
5169-023-031 EVERY BEAR INVESTMENTS LLC 3170 E WASHINGTON BLVD 29495382 Industrial 3200 253,519 100.00%253,519.0 0.03683 9,337.10$ 9,337.10$
5169-029-013 15211 FRIENDS STREET INC 5600 Vacant 300V 40,738 100.00%40,738.0 0.03683 1,500.38$ 1,500.38$
5169-029-015 BFI MEDICAL WASTE INC 2707 E 26TH ST 1129432 Industrial 3010 47,545 100.00%47,545.0 0.03683 1,751.08$ 1,751.08$
5169-029-020 INDIGO SOTO PROPERTY LLC 2775 E 26TH ST 5202000 Industrial 3320 40,419 100.00%40,419.0 0.03683 1,488.63$ 1,488.64$
5169-029-272 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 9029 Vacant 300V 23,904 100.00%23,904.0 0.03683 880.38$ 880.38$
5169-032-008 VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3113 E 26TH ST 5332012 Industrial 3100 174,676 40.00%69,870.4 0.03683 2,573.33$ 2,573.32$
5169-032-012 VERNON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3107 E 26TH ST 612724 Industrial 3800 42,689 40.00%17,075.6 0.03683 628.89$ 628.90$
5169-032-014 SOTO LLC 35717 Industrial 3800 2,590 100.00%2,590.0 0.03683 95.39$ 95.38$
5169-032-015 SOTO LLC 3137 E 26TH ST 5647046 Industrial 3100 92,232 100.00%92,232.0 0.03683 3,396.90$ 3,396.90$
5169-033-016 3251 EAST 26 STREET LLC 3251 E 26TH ST 8486502 Industrial 3330 108,900 41.74%45,454.9 0.03683 1,674.10$ 1,674.10$
5169-033-017 VERNON PARTNERS LP 3211 E 26TH ST 3021340 Industrial 3310 154,783 100.00%154,783.0 0.03683 5,700.66$ 5,700.66$
5169-033-018 EVONIK CORPORATION 3285 E 26TH ST 4931431 Industrial 3312 69,671 100.00%69,671.0 0.03683 2,565.98$ 2,565.98$
5169-034-003 BOHNHOFF LUMBER COMPANY INC 3411 E 26TH ST 669046 Industrial 3600 62,553 100.00%62,553.0 0.03683 2,303.83$ 2,303.82$
5169-034-007 ARREDONDO SERGIO O 3451 E 26TH ST 567302 Industrial 3100 22,373 100.00%22,373.0 0.03683 824.00$ 824.00$
5169-034-008 FAS REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC 3461 E 26TH ST 2868443 Industrial 3100 38,202 100.00%38,202.0 0.03683 1,406.98$ 1,406.98$
5169-034-010 RRM PROPERTIES LIMITED 3365 E 26TH ST 3032072 Industrial 3700 102,635 100.00%102,635.0 0.03683 3,780.05$ 3,780.04$
5169-034-017 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS 3355 E 26TH ST 848981 Industrial 3320 49,236 100.00%49,236.0 0.03683 1,813.36$ 1,813.36$
5169-034-018 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS 3333 E 26TH ST 1900533 Industrial 3320 69,185 100.00%69,185.0 0.03683 2,548.08$ 2,548.08$
5169-034-019 EVONIK CORPORATION 3305 E 26TH ST 14611396 Industrial 3100 115,564 100.00%115,564.0 0.03683 4,256.22$ 4,256.22$
5169-034-020 EVONIK CORPORATION 112487 Vacant 300V 12,270 100.00%12,270.0 0.03683 451.90$ 451.90$
5169-034-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 1258 Vacant 300V 1,117 100.00%1,117.0 0.03683 41.14$ 41.14$
5192-025-013 CDY INVESTMENT LLC 2646 S DOWNEY RD 3601940 Industrial 3100 42,427 100.00%42,427.0 0.03683 1,562.59$ 1,562.58$
5192-025-015 MONTEREY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 3626 E 26TH ST 1800332 Industrial 3300 21,392 100.00%21,392.0 0.03683 787.87$ 787.86$
5192-029-014 PAN PACIFIC PETROLEUM COMPANY INC 3650 E 26TH ST 1564604 Industrial 3100 106,109 100.00%106,109.0 0.03683 3,907.99$ 3,908.00$
5192-029-273 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 1096802 Vacant 300V 247,354 100.00%247,354.0 0.03683 9,110.05$ 9,110.04$
5192-030-001 COMMAND PACKAGING VERNON PROPERTIES LP 3800 E 26TH ST 6629721 Industrial 3100 304,850 100.00%304,850.0 0.03683 11,227.63$ 11,227.62$
5192-030-004 ADAYA ASSET 26TH STREET LP 3700 E 26TH ST 5610222 Industrial 3330 158,558 57.89%91,789.2 0.03683 3,380.60$ 3,380.60$
5192-030-009 GNB BATTERIES INC 3841 BANDINI BLVD 2922894 Industrial 3100 197,747 100.00%197,747.0 0.03683 7,283.02$ 7,283.02$
5243-018-010 LBA RVI COMPANY III LP 4440 E 26TH ST 30775031 Industrial 3330 316,440 33.62%106,387.1 0.03683 3,918.24$ 3,918.24$
5243-018-011 THAI THINH AND NGO CATHY L 4489 BANDINI BLVD 3941694 Industrial 3400 123,275 40.00%49,310.0 0.03683 1,816.09$ 1,816.08$
5243-018-015 LKPR PARTNERSHIP 4442 E 26TH ST 5271285 Industrial 3302 63,136 94.11%59,417.3 0.03683 2,188.34$ 2,188.34$
5243-019-017 BONNIE BEACH CAPITAL LLC 4300 E 26TH ST 4451594 Industrial 3100 76,666 24.03%18,422.8 0.03683 678.51$ 678.52$
5243-019-018 26-BONNIE BEACH PROPERTIES LLC 4306 E 26TH ST 3748478 Industrial 3800 71,430 12.00%8,571.6 0.03683 315.69$ 315.70$
5243-019-021 4415 BANDINI BOULEVARD INVESTORS LLC 4415 BANDINI BLVD 21361874 Industrial 3410 432,115 100.00%432,115.0 0.03683 15,914.80$ 15,914.80$
5243-020-023 CONSOLIDATED DISPOSAL SERVICES LLC 4133 BANDINI BLVD 5488779 Industrial 3100 91,689 100.00%91,689.0 0.03683 3,376.91$ 3,376.90$
5243-020-024 STIRLING EUGENE W TRUST TARICCO TRUST 4221 BANDINI BLVD 2897714 Industrial 3100 163,868 70.00%114,707.6 0.03683 4,224.68$ 4,224.68$
5243-021-012 VIGINDUSTRIES INC 4060 E 26TH ST 3940052 Vacant 300V 103,608 100.00%103,608.0 0.03683 3,815.88$ 3,815.88$
5243-021-016 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4037 BANDINI BLVD 1693232 Industrial 3310 66,996 100.00%66,996.0 0.03683 2,467.46$ 2,467.46$
5243-021-017 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4041 BANDINI BLVD 1132741 Industrial 3300 41,292 100.00%41,292.0 0.03683 1,520.78$ 1,520.78$
5243-021-021 REHRIG PROPERTIES CALIFORNIA LLC 4010 E 26TH ST 14716168 Industrial 3330 295,375 100.00%295,375.0 0.03683 10,878.66$ 10,878.66$
5243-021-022 BROWNSTEIN PARTNERS 4065 BANDINI BLVD 671765 Vacant 300V 50,131 100.00%50,131.0 0.03683 1,846.32$ 1,846.32$
5243-021-023 BROWNSTEIN PARTNERS 4105 BANDINI BLVD 839089 Industrial 3300 53,041 100.00%53,041.0 0.03683 1,953.50$ 1,953.50$
5243-021-024 GNB BATTERIES INC 2700 S INDIANA ST 1536619 Commercial 1700 65,768 100.00%65,768.0 0.03683 2,422.24$ 2,422.24$
5243-022-007 GNB BATTERIES INC 3901 BANDINI BLVD 244637 Industrial 3100 16,701 100.00%16,701.0 0.03683 615.10$ 615.10$
5243-022-009 GNB BATTERIES INC 2717 S INDIANA ST 2739499 Industrial 3100 155,251 100.00%155,251.0 0.03683 5,717.89$ 5,717.90$
5243-022-010 GNB BATTERIES INC 3900 E 26TH ST 15506220 Industrial 3300 239,863 100.00%239,863.0 0.03683 8,834.15$ 8,834.16$
6302-001-002 ABRAMS RONALD S COTRUSTEE ABRAMS FAMILY TRUST 2613 S SOTO ST 602985 Commercial 2100 37,515 100.00%37,515.0 0.03683 1,381.68$ 1,381.68$
DRAFT
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6302-001-016 SQUARE H BRANDS INC 2639 S SOTO ST 1435466 Industrial 3100 70,029 100.00% 70,029.0 0.03683 2,579.17$ 2,579.16$
6302-001-029 MILAGERD LLC 2634 E 26TH ST 2982099 Industrial 3300 70,870 100.00% 70,870.0 0.03683 2,610.14$ 2,610.14$
6302-001-034 PAVLOVICH LOUIS A COTRUSTEE PAVLOVICH TRUST 411 Vacant 300V 75,834 100.00% 75,834.0 0.03683 2,792.97$ 2,792.96$
6302-001-036 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 2800 JEWEL AVE 1039962 Industrial 3330 52,590 100.00% 52,590.0 0.03683 1,936.89$ 1,936.88$
6302-001-037 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 1393 Vacant 300V 4,362 100.00% 4,362.0 0.03683 160.65$ 160.66$
6302-001-038 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 2750 JEWEL AVE 2344558 Industrial 3700 65,542 100.00% 65,542.0 0.03683 2,413.91$ 2,413.92$
6302-001-039 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 5608 Vacant 100V 5,081 100.00% 5,081.0 0.03683 187.13$ 187.14$
6302-001-043 HERCULES FORWARDING INC 1175 Vacant 300V 12,073 100.00% 12,073.0 0.03683 444.65$ 444.64$
6302-001-044 SQUARE H BRANDS INC 2731 S SOTO ST 2787413 Industrial 3400 71,976 100.00% 71,976.0 0.03683 2,650.88$ 2,650.88$
6302-001-045 SQUARE H BRANDS INC 486079 Vacant 300V 24,244 100.00% 24,244.0 0.03683 892.91$ 892.90$
6302-001-046 MEDINA CECILIA 2678 E 26TH ST 957080 Industrial 3100 137,590 100.00% 137,590.0 0.03683 5,067.44$ 5,067.44$
6302-001-047 MASS TRANSIT PROPERTIES LLC 2626 E 26TH ST 4599217 Industrial 3910 189,486 100.00% 189,486.0 0.03683 6,978.77$ 6,978.76$
6302-001-273 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 83420 Commercial 2700 141,433 100.00% 141,433.0 0.03683 5,208.98$ 5,208.98$
6302-001-274 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 4849 Vacant 300V 4,419 100.00% 4,419.0 0.03683 162.75$ 162.76$
6302-002-019 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 2647 E 37TH ST 2067232 Industrial 3720 87,120 15.00% 13,068.0 0.03683 481.29$ 481.30$
6302-002-020 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 2525 E 37TH ST 18922398 Industrial 3700 669,517 45.00% 301,282.7 0.03683 11,096.24$ 11,096.24$
6302-002-024 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 442522 Vacant 300V 19,454 100.00% 19,454.0 0.03683 716.49$ 716.50$
6302-002-026 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 1398671 Vacant 300V 58,895 100.00% 58,895.0 0.03683 2,169.10$ 2,169.10$
6302-002-027 BLATT REALTY 2454 E 27TH ST 56815 Vacant 300V 7,120 100.00% 7,120.0 0.03683 262.23$ 262.22$
6302-002-028 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 638846 Vacant 300V 29,014 100.00% 29,014.0 0.03683 1,068.59$ 1,068.58$
6302-002-031 TORRANCE LOGISTICS COMPANY LLC 2709 E 37TH ST 25572424 Industrial 3720 729,973 100.00% 729,973.0 0.03683 26,884.91$ 26,884.90$
6302-003-019 RELIANCE STEEL AND ALUMINUM COMPANY 2537 E 27TH ST 16041977 Industrial 3200 384,130 72.10% 276,957.7 0.03683 10,200.35$ 10,200.36$
6302-003-020 2501 E 27TH STREET LLC 2531 E 27TH ST 1131904 Industrial 3310 17,719 100.00% 17,719.0 0.03683 652.59$ 652.60$
6302-003-021 2501 E 27TH STREET LLC 2501 E 27TH ST 3291318 Industrial 3320 51,598 100.00% 51,598.0 0.03683 1,900.35$ 1,900.36$
6302-003-022 2501 E 27TH STREET LLC 274732 Vacant 300V 2,484 100.00% 2,484.0 0.03683 91.49$ 91.48$
6302-003-023 CHOI KYUNG SUP 2501 E 28TH ST 2903459 Industrial 3200 85,149 100.00% 85,149.0 0.03683 3,136.04$ 3,136.04$
6302-003-025 GREEN GLOBE INTERNATIONAL LLC 2535 E 28TH ST 2518662 Industrial 3310 38,617 100.00% 38,617.0 0.03683 1,422.26$ 1,422.26$
6302-004-012 QUADRELLE RE LLC 2468 E 26TH ST 2879268 Industrial 3310 40,025 100.00% 40,025.0 0.03683 1,474.12$ 1,474.12$
6302-004-016 GOLDBERG FELIX TRUST FELIX GOLDBERG TRUST 2443 E 27TH ST 2479259 Industrial 3200 44,510 100.00% 44,510.0 0.03683 1,639.30$ 1,639.30$
6302-004-019 BRONSON HOLDING COMPANY LLC 2700 S SANTA FE AVE 689720 Industrial 3300 6,431 100.00% 6,431.0 0.03683 236.85$ 236.86$
6302-004-020 BRONSON HOLDING COMPANY LLC 2704 S SANTA FE AVE 184352 Vacant 300V 5,798 100.00% 5,798.0 0.03683 213.54$ 213.54$
6302-005-003 SANTA FE 26 LLC 2900 S SANTA FE AVE 1333838 Industrial 3100 27,896 25.83% 7,205.5 0.03683 265.38$ 265.38$
6302-005-004 2202 EAST ANDERSON STREET LLC 2800 S SANTA FE AVE 1540831 Commercial 2670 6,447 52.65% 3,394.3 0.03683 125.01$ 125.02$
6302-005-008 EMERY POINTE LLC 2910 S SANTA FE AVE 2273104 Industrial 3100 18,000 100.00% 18,000.0 0.03683 662.94$ 662.94$
6302-005-011 NAIMAN VERNON LLC 2449 E 30TH ST 631072 Industrial 3200 49,655 100.00% 49,655.0 0.03683 1,828.79$ 1,828.80$
6302-005-012 NEW STAR FASHION INC 2425 E 30TH ST 10373400 Industrial 3100 101,742 87.08% 88,596.9 0.03683 3,263.03$ 3,263.02$
6302-005-013 SANTA FE AND THIRTY LLC 3000 S SANTA FE AVE 1405214 Industrial 3310 18,729 52.87% 9,902.0 0.03683 364.69$ 364.70$
6302-005-014 JIAN JIONG DENG 3620 S SANTA FE AVE 282934 Industrial 3100 9,375 100.00% 9,375.0 0.03683 345.28$ 345.28$
6302-005-017 BRUNNER AND LAY INC 2425 E 37TH ST 317080 Industrial 3100 13,204 100.00% 13,204.0 0.03683 486.30$ 486.30$
6302-005-019 SANTA FE AND AZI3 LLC 2415 E 37TH ST 768658 Industrial 3300 9,685 100.00% 9,685.0 0.03683 356.70$ 356.70$
6302-005-021 ALMERIA HOLDINGS LLC 2435 E 37TH ST 6418820 Industrial 3010 132,476 100.00% 132,476.0 0.03683 4,879.09$ 4,879.10$
6302-006-012 BROFFMAN PENELOPE P COTRUSTEE PODUS BROFFMAN TRUST 2989 S SANTA FE AVE 832185 Industrial 3100 91,464 100.00% 91,464.0 0.03683 3,368.62$ 3,368.62$
6302-006-021 KANE LONNIE AND KAREN TRUST LONNIE AND KAREN KANE TRUST 2275 E 37TH ST 9842022 Industrial 3300 140,908 100.00% 140,908.0 0.03683 5,189.64$ 5,189.64$
6302-006-022 KANE LONNIE AND KAREN TRUST LONNIE AND KAREN KANE TRUST 23763 Vacant 300V 9,172 100.00% 9,172.0 0.03683 337.80$ 337.80$
6302-007-023 2801 SANTA FE LLC 2801 S SANTA FE AVE 8076482 Industrial 3100 167,270 45.81% 76,626.4 0.03683 2,822.15$ 2,822.14$
6302-007-026 KIM JAY J AND JOANNE S TRUST KIM FAMILY TRUST 2200 E 27TH ST 3834698 Industrial 3300 63,145 100.00% 63,145.0 0.03683 2,325.63$ 2,325.64$
6302-007-031 VERNON 2288 LLC 2288 E 27TH ST 2828741 Industrial 3300 42,590 39.82% 16,959.3 0.03683 624.61$ 624.62$
6302-007-032 VERNON 2288 LLC 86793 Vacant 300V 10,419 100.00% 10,419.0 0.03683 383.73$ 383.74$
6302-007-033 GHARIBIAN SERJIK AND FIONA 2701 S SANTA FE AVE 15606000 Industrial 3300 123,275 80.00% 98,620.0 0.03683 3,632.17$ 3,632.18$
6302-008-006 MELISSA PROPERTIES LLC 2120 E 25TH ST 1837598 Industrial 3200 36,590 100.00% 36,590.0 0.03683 1,347.61$ 1,347.60$
6302-008-007 PROJECT ROCKY CREEK LLC 2140 E 25TH ST 3445508 Industrial 3200 43,560 5.56% 2,421.9 0.03683 89.20$ 89.20$
6302-008-010 PAL DHARAM COTRUSTEE DHARAM AND VIJAY PAL TRUST 2529 S SANTA FE AVE 6850000 Commercial 1100 51,465 100.00% 51,465.0 0.03683 1,895.46$ 1,895.46$
6302-008-014 ARSLAN JEAN P 2619 S SANTA FE AVE 787577 Industrial 3100 7,000 33.33% 2,333.1 0.03683 85.93$ 85.92$
6302-008-016 KUO FAN H AND SU M TRUST KUO FAMILY TRUST 2641 S SANTA FE AVE 786632 Industrial 3310 5,597 66.67% 3,731.5 0.03683 137.43$ 137.44$
6302-008-017 SAIDI DAVID COTRUSTEE SAIDI AND LAVIAN TRUST 2675 S SANTA FE AVE 291333 Industrial 3100 3,925 31.25% 1,226.6 0.03683 45.17$ 45.18$
6302-008-019 KUO FAN H AND SU M TRUST KUO FAMILY TRUST 2375 E 27TH ST 132423 Vacant 300V 4,944 100.00% 4,944.0 0.03683 182.09$ 182.08$
6302-008-021 KANE LONNIE AND KAREN TRUST KANE FAMILY TRUST 2331 E 27TH ST 296183 Industrial 3800 19,802 100.00% 19,802.0 0.03683 729.31$ 729.30$
6302-009-016 1900 1950 E 25TH ST SERVICES OF STERN REALTY I LP 1900 E 25TH ST 1589451 Industrial 3330 67,518 2.78% 1,877.0 0.03683 69.13$ 69.12$
6302-009-017 ZENITH REALTY CORPORATION 1980 E 25TH ST 1519289 Industrial 3100 54,450 47.24% 25,722.2 0.03683 947.35$ 947.34$
6302-009-018 2000 2020 E 25TH ST SERVICES OF STERN REALTY I LP 2020 E 25TH ST 1321776 Industrial 3320 55,757 50.21% 27,995.6 0.03683 1,031.08$ 1,031.08$
6302-009-019 WOODLAND REALTY CORPORATION 2080 E 25TH ST 1092308 Industrial 3320 41,598 77.36% 32,180.2 0.03683 1,185.20$ 1,185.20$
6302-009-021 FORBES SALLY A 7705 Vacant 300V 820 100.00% 8 20.0 0.03683 30.20$ 30.20$
6302-009-028 ALAMEDA AND 27TH STREET LLC 1820 E 27TH ST 12183331 Industrial 3710 532,739 67.30% 358,533.3 0.03683 13,204.78$ 13,204.78$
6302-009-030 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2800 S ALAMEDA ST 3413848 Industrial 3330 234,353 63.75% 149,400.0 0.03683 5,502.40$ 5,502.40$
6302-009-031 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2011 E 27TH ST 3453906 Vacant 300V 108,961 66.14% 72,066.8 0.03683 2,654.22$ 2,654.22$
6302-009-034 GAUTIER LAND COMPANY 2099 E 27TH ST 862511 Industrial 3320 45,086 90.00% 40,577.4 0.03683 1,494.47$ 1,494.46$
6302-009-037 SCARY NEIGHBORHOOD LLC 2219 E 37TH ST 1722061 Industrial 3200 51,313 30.00% 15,393.9 0.03683 566.96$ 566.96$
6302-009-038 SEVEN J INVESTMENT COMPANY 1823 E 27TH ST 1797458 Industrial 3320 145,722 21.01% 30,616.2 0.03683 1,127.59$ 1,127.60$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 6 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6302-009-039 MARQUEZ PRODUCE INC 1890 E 25TH ST 4284829 Industrial 3240 70,082 100.00%70,082.0 0.03683 2,581.12$ 2,581.12$
6302-009-040 MARQUEZ PRODUCE INC 610194 Miscellaneous 8100 17,324 100.00%17,324.0 0.03683 638.04$ 638.04$
6302-009-041 DP VERNON RETAIL LLC 226027 Vacant 300V 9,880 100.00%9,880.0 0.03683 363.88$ 363.88$
6302-009-042 DP VERNON RETAIL LLC 419792 Industrial 3000 27,396 100.00%27,396.0 0.03683 1,008.99$ 1,009.00$
6302-009-045 DP VERNON RETAIL LLC 2500 S ALAMEDA ST 3158421 Commercial 1500 54,886 100.00%54,886.0 0.03683 2,021.45$ 2,021.46$
6302-010-002 SCARY NEIGHBORHOOD LLC 2227 E 37TH ST 4368305 Industrial 3200 171,190 100.00%171,190.0 0.03683 6,304.93$ 6,304.92$
6302-010-004 KANE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2221 E 37TH ST 1338493 Industrial 3200 29,272 100.00%29,272.0 0.03683 1,078.09$ 1,078.08$
6302-010-006 METRO TRACT LLC 2920 ROSS ST 364189 Commercial 1700 64,904 25.20%16,355.8 0.03683 602.38$ 602.38$
6302-010-007 METRO TRACT LLC 3604 ROSS ST 106085 Industrial 3300 7,427 100.00%7,427.0 0.03683 273.54$ 273.54$
6302-010-009 APPLETON EDWARD W TRUST EDWARD W APPLETON TRUST 2105 E 37TH ST 606519 Industrial 3100 5,282 100.00%5,282.0 0.03683 194.54$ 194.54$
6302-010-010 MOROVATI BEHZAD AND PAMELA D TRUST SRS FAMILY TRUST 2113 E 37TH ST 820025 Industrial 3100 10,560 100.00%10,560.0 0.03683 388.92$ 388.92$
6302-010-011 KANE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2211 E 37TH ST 2978589 Industrial 3100 30,307 100.00%30,307.0 0.03683 1,116.21$ 1,116.20$
6302-010-013 YOON ENOCH AND EDEN LLC 2910 ROSS ST 16828007 Industrial 3300 191,228 59.00%112,824.5 0.03683 4,155.33$ 4,155.32$
6302-010-014 OK ALEX C AND SEONG EUN KIM 2121 E 37TH ST 3860737 Industrial 3300 90,249 100.00%90,249.0 0.03683 3,323.87$ 3,323.88$
6302-010-015 KANE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2137 E 37TH ST 2372579 Industrial 3300 52,533 100.00%52,533.0 0.03683 1,934.79$ 1,934.80$
6302-011-009 RITCHIE GARY G COTRUSTEE G AND D RITCHIE TRUST ET AL 2061 E 37TH ST 76606 Industrial 3100 5,933 100.00%5,933.0 0.03683 218.51$ 218.52$
6302-011-010 JONES JEREMY J 2067 E 37TH ST 114094 Industrial 3100 6,589 100.00%6,589.0 0.03683 242.67$ 242.68$
6302-011-017 METRO TRACT LLC 2910 S ALAMEDA ST 1567764 Industrial 3910 155,444 100.00%155,444.0 0.03683 5,725.00$ 5,725.00$
6302-011-019 JASAN INVESTMENT INC 2035 E 37TH ST 4382962 Industrial 3100 64,833 100.00%64,833.0 0.03683 2,387.80$ 2,387.80$
6302-012-005 CORE INDUSTRIAL LLC 2068 E 37TH ST 2623875 Industrial 3200 67,082 100.00%67,082.0 0.03683 2,470.63$ 2,470.64$
6302-012-006 BEN AND AMY LLC 3700 S ALAMEDA ST 562864 Industrial 3800 8,511 100.00%8,511.0 0.03683 313.46$ 313.46$
6302-012-010 HASHEM AZIZI LA PROPERTIES LLC 2021 E 38TH ST 412098 Industrial 3100 5,162 100.00%5,162.0 0.03683 190.12$ 190.12$
6302-012-011 BEVERSTOCK CAROLINE TRUST BEVERSTOCK TRUST 2027 E 38TH ST 27962 Industrial 3800 5,162 100.00%5,162.0 0.03683 190.12$ 190.12$
6302-012-018 BEVERSTOCK CAROLINE TRUST CAROLINE BEVERSTOCK TRUST 2035 E 38TH ST 85274 Industrial 3300 10,324 100.00%10,324.0 0.03683 380.23$ 380.24$
6302-012-019 BEVERSTOCK CAROLINE TRUST CAROLINE BEVERSTOCK TRUST 2039 E 38TH ST 137961 Industrial 3300 10,323 100.00%10,323.0 0.03683 380.20$ 380.20$
6302-012-022 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 1905 Vacant 300V 1,894 100.00%1,894.0 0.03683 69.76$ 69.76$
6302-012-025 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 2022 E 38TH ST 1050496 Industrial 3800 74,053 100.00%74,053.0 0.03683 2,727.37$ 2,727.38$
6302-012-027 ALAMEDA PROPERTY LLC 3710 S ALAMEDA ST 126467 Commercial 2600 5,522 100.00%5,522.0 0.03683 203.38$ 203.38$
6302-013-010 CHONG HYUN SOOK TRUST CHONG FAMILY TRUST 2262 E 37TH ST 936806 Industrial 3100 6,526 100.00%6,526.0 0.03683 240.35$ 240.36$
6302-013-011 OCHOA LUIS F AND SUSANA TRUST OCHOA FAMILY TRUST 2252 E 37TH ST 477409 Industrial 3100 5,895 100.00%5,895.0 0.03683 217.11$ 217.12$
6302-013-025 MARTINEZ GUADALUPE G 46342 Vacant 300V 5,127 100.00%5,127.0 0.03683 188.83$ 188.82$
6302-013-026 4777 GAGE BELL LLC 2213 E 38TH ST 145656 Commercial 2100 5,066 100.00%5,066.0 0.03683 186.58$ 186.58$
6302-013-029 SHAUL SHAUL TRUST SHAUL SHAUL TRUST 2101 E 38TH ST 3719297 Industrial 3320 41,974 100.00%41,974.0 0.03683 1,545.90$ 1,545.90$
6302-013-038 SOCAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2150 E 37TH ST 3767986 Industrial 3100 50,969 100.00%50,969.0 0.03683 1,877.19$ 1,877.18$
6302-013-040 SOCAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2208 E 37TH ST 2708236 Industrial 3200 26,874 100.00%26,874.0 0.03683 989.77$ 989.76$
6302-013-041 SDI REAL ESTATE LLC 2263 E 38TH ST 2651956 Industrial 3300 20,622 100.00%20,622.0 0.03683 759.51$ 759.50$
6302-013-043 VELASQUEZ ALBERT JR ET AL 2227 E 38TH ST 2599959 Industrial 3100 27,366 100.00%27,366.0 0.03683 1,007.89$ 1,007.88$
6302-013-045 SOCAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 2244 E 37TH ST 1330561 Vacant 300V 33,317 100.00%33,317.0 0.03683 1,227.07$ 1,227.06$
6302-014-005 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 2354 E 37TH ST 259726 Industrial 3300 5,060 100.00%5,060.0 0.03683 186.36$ 186.36$
6302-014-011 38 VERNON W LLC 2345 E 38TH ST 409844 Industrial 3300 4,937 100.00%4,937.0 0.03683 181.83$ 181.82$
6302-014-012 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY 2335 E 38TH ST 72379 Commercial 2700 9,753 100.00%9,753.0 0.03683 359.20$ 359.20$
6302-014-013 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 2325 E 38TH ST 1981718 Industrial 3100 25,112 100.00%25,112.0 0.03683 924.87$ 924.88$
6302-014-014 PAGEL EDNA H INC 2307 E 38TH ST 419718 Industrial 3310 10,448 100.00%10,448.0 0.03683 384.80$ 384.80$
6302-014-015 EDNA H PAGEL INC 2305 E 38TH ST 198461 Industrial 3100 5,152 100.00%5,152.0 0.03683 189.75$ 189.74$
6302-014-016 2301 VERNON LLC 2301 E 38TH ST 1020000 Industrial 3300 6,455 100.00%6,455.0 0.03683 237.74$ 237.74$
6302-014-017 MELICHAR JEFFREY R 2300 E 37TH ST 928223 Industrial 3310 17,072 100.00%17,072.0 0.03683 628.76$ 628.76$
6302-014-018 EDNA H PAGEL INC 2312 E 37TH ST 98125 Industrial 3800 5,251 100.00%5,251.0 0.03683 193.39$ 193.40$
6302-014-019 EDNA H PAGEL INC 2316 E 37TH ST 159303 Industrial 3100 5,152 100.00%5,152.0 0.03683 189.75$ 189.74$
6302-014-020 SUGAR PRODUCTS COMPANY 2322 E 37TH ST 118981 Industrial 3300 5,515 100.00%5,515.0 0.03683 203.12$ 203.12$
6302-014-021 SUGAR PRODUCTS COMPANY 2328 E 37TH ST 138835 Industrial 3800 15,725 100.00%15,725.0 0.03683 579.15$ 579.16$
6302-014-022 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 2352 E 37TH ST 1259260 Industrial 3310 26,323 100.00%26,323.0 0.03683 969.48$ 969.48$
6302-015-007 RED DIGITAL LLC 3801 S SANTA FE AVE 1508580 Commercial 1700 17,169 100.00%17,169.0 0.03683 632.33$ 632.34$
6302-015-008 HAMLIN PEGGY MARIE TRUST HAMLIN TRUST 2350 E 38TH ST 216854 Industrial 3100 11,189 100.00%11,189.0 0.03683 412.09$ 412.10$
6302-015-009 38 VERNON W LLC 2344 E 38TH ST 834701 Industrial 3300 10,718 100.00%10,718.0 0.03683 394.74$ 394.74$
6302-015-010 38 VERNON W LLC 2336 E 38TH ST 409847 Industrial 3300 5,380 100.00%5,380.0 0.03683 198.15$ 198.14$
6302-015-011 38 VERNON W LLC 2334 E 38TH ST 88708 Industrial 3800 2,743 100.00%2,743.0 0.03683 101.02$ 101.02$
6302-015-014 K2005 LLC 2306 E 38TH ST 100 Industrial 3300 7,837 100.00%7,837.0 0.03683 288.64$ 288.64$
6302-015-016 GATEWAY SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL LLC 3817 S SANTA FE AVE 1378200 Industrial 3310 22,873 100.00%13,723.8 0.03683 505.45$ 505.44$
6302-015-017 LOS DRAGONES LLC 3821 S SANTA FE AVE 3672000 Industrial 3300 23,087 100.00%23,087.0 0.03683 850.29$ 850.30$
6302-015-018 YAZDINIAN FARHAD 3825 S SANTA FE AVE 1356406 Industrial 3100 33,977 16.67%5,664.0 0.03683 208.60$ 208.60$
6302-015-019 ROCOR PROPERTIES 3825 S SANTA FE AVE 35774 Industrial 3800 3,038 100.00%3,038.0 0.03683 111.89$ 111.88$
6302-015-020 UB HANNIBAL LLC 2332 E 38TH ST 3082715 Industrial 3100 57,850 100.00%57,850.0 0.03683 2,130.62$ 2,130.62$
6302-015-023 UB HANNIBAL LLC 3855 S SANTA FE AVE 2730056 Industrial 3100 54,903 100.00%54,903.0 0.03683 2,022.08$ 2,022.08$
6302-015-026 UB HANNIBAL LLC 2300 E 38TH ST 1807873 Industrial 3200 44,480 100.00%44,480.0 0.03683 1,638.20$ 1,638.20$
6302-015-027 UB HANNIBAL LLC 2300 E 38TH ST 1650800 Industrial 3800 61,247 100.00%61,247.0 0.03683 2,255.73$ 2,255.72$
6302-015-029 HANNIBAL INDUSTRIES INC 3851 S SANTA FE AVE 3846284 Industrial 3320 58,806 100.00%58,806.0 0.03683 2,165.82$ 2,165.82$
6302-015-030 UB HANNIBAL LLC 3851 S SANTA FE AVE 9815654 Industrial 3100 208,596 100.00%208,596.0 0.03683 7,682.59$ 7,682.60$
6302-016-024 PASTRE GIOIA H ET AL 2266 E 38TH ST 129123 Industrial 3100 6,117 24.32%1,487.7 0.03683 54.79$ 54.80$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6302-016-026 BPREP 2100 38TH STREET LLC 2100 E 38TH ST 47524860 Industrial 3300 360,448 100.00%360,448.0 0.03683 13,275.30$ 13,275.30$
6302-016-028 UB HANNIBAL LLC 2230 E 38TH ST 17709935 Industrial 3200 410,054 100.00%410,054.0 0.03683 15,102.29$ 15,102.28$
6302-016-031 UB HANNIBAL LLC 2193974 Industrial 3800 79,821 100.00%79,821.0 0.03683 2,939.81$ 2,939.80$
6302-017-024 LINEAGE USG RE 1 LLC 2045 E VERNON AVE 36434808 Industrial 3330 264,409 100.00%264,409.0 0.03683 9,738.18$ 9,738.18$
6302-017-026 SDJ ENTERPRISES 2263 E VERNON AVE 6065620 Industrial 3330 194,757 100.00%194,757.0 0.03683 7,172.90$ 7,172.90$
6302-017-040 UB HANNIBAL LLC 226996 Vacant 300V 8,261 100.00%8,261.0 0.03683 304.25$ 304.26$
6302-017-043 SAM PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC 1931 E VERNON AVE 10612079 Industrial 3330 159,865 44.33%70,868.2 0.03683 2,610.07$ 2,610.08$
6302-017-045 TRUE WORLD FOODS LOS ANGELES LLC 4200 S ALAMEDA ST 4252572 Industrial 3400 125,656 100.00%125,656.0 0.03683 4,627.91$ 4,627.92$
6302-017-046 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 4181 ROSS ST 2308616 Industrial 3100 113,788 100.00%113,788.0 0.03683 4,190.81$ 4,190.82$
6302-017-048 MILLER PATRICIA TRUST PATRICIA B MILLER TRUST 4201 ROSS ST 7730580 Industrial 3800 79,513 100.00%79,513.0 0.03683 2,928.46$ 2,928.46$
6302-017-049 MILLER PATRICIA TRUST PATRICIA B MILLER TRUST 4201 ROSS ST 1020 Vacant 300V 358 100.00%358.0 0.03683 13.19$ 13.18$
6302-017-050 VERNON CENTRAL WAREHOUSE INC 2050 E 38TH ST 15863788 Industrial 3330 176,960 100.00%176,960.0 0.03683 6,517.44$ 6,517.44$
6302-017-051 WESTPORT VERNON SELF STORAGE LLC 4300 S ALAMEDA ST 2877336 Industrial 3350 35,837 100.00%35,837.0 0.03683 1,319.88$ 1,319.88$
6302-017-053 ALPINE UNIVERSAL INC 2301 E VERNON AVE 10229318 Industrial 32F0 262,177 100.00%262,177.0 0.03683 9,655.98$ 9,655.98$
6302-018-003 HAMLIN PEGGY MARIE TRUST HAMLIN TRUST 3864 S SANTA FE AVE 770467 Industrial 3100 25,005 100.00%25,005.0 0.03683 920.93$ 920.94$
6302-018-007 LUPPEN LUPPE CO- TRUST LUPPE AND PAULA LUPPEN TRUST 3846 S SANTA FE AVE 1249168 Industrial 3200 38,807 100.00%38,807.0 0.03683 1,429.26$ 1,429.26$
6302-018-009 HAMLIN PEGGY MARIE TRUST HAMLIN TRUST 143873 Vacant 300V 16,709 100.00%16,709.0 0.03683 615.39$ 615.40$
6302-018-010 MARONEY DENNIS AND SANDRA TRUST MARONEY TRUST 3844 S SANTA FE AVE 1875973 Industrial 3100 43,945 100.00%43,945.0 0.03683 1,618.49$ 1,618.50$
6302-018-014 BENT PATRICK O 3824 S SANTA FE AVE 2273573 Industrial 3300 30,927 27.37%8,464.7 0.03683 311.76$ 311.76$
6302-018-015 KID LLC 3828 S SANTA FE AVE 2499131 Industrial 3310 21,000 47.46%9,966.6 0.03683 367.07$ 367.06$
6302-018-016 MY AND R LLC 3850 S SANTA FE AVE 2482227 Industrial 3100 63,256 100.00%63,256.0 0.03683 2,329.72$ 2,329.72$
6302-018-017 NEMAN ESHAGH AND SIMIN 3876 S SANTA FE AVE 3091824 Industrial 3200 127,631 88.26%104,657.4 0.03683 3,854.53$ 3,854.54$
6302-019-019 LOS ANGELES HOLDINGS LLC ET AL 3810 S SANTA FE AVE 2339962 Commercial 2300 42,425 100.00%42,425.0 0.03683 1,562.51$ 1,562.52$
6302-019-023 2407 E 38THE STREET LLC 2407 E 38TH ST 2250000 Industrial 3100 21,119 100.00%21,119.0 0.03683 777.81$ 777.82$
6302-019-025 3720 S SANTA FE LLC 3720 S SANTA FE AVE 2106300 Industrial 3100 15,567 100.00%15,567.0 0.03683 573.33$ 573.34$
6302-020-032 TORRANCE PIPELINE COMPANY LLC 2500 E 37TH ST 1660789 Industrial 3100 40,136 100.00%40,136.0 0.03683 1,478.21$ 1,478.20$
6302-020-038 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2522 E 37TH ST 8966602 Industrial 3400 482,209 44.10%212,654.2 0.03683 7,832.05$ 7,832.06$
6302-020-041 VERNON ASSOCIATES LLC 2727 E VERNON AVE 6809550 Industrial 3330 301,440 100.00%301,440.0 0.03683 11,102.04$ 11,102.04$
6302-020-044 MCDONALD S CORPORATION 3737 S SOTO ST 3442473 Commercial 2102 62,957 100.00%62,957.0 0.03683 2,318.71$ 2,318.70$
6302-020-046 E 37TH ST PROPERTY COMPANY 2610 E 37TH ST 8845 Industrial 3800 14,440 100.00%14,440.0 0.03683 531.83$ 531.82$
6302-020-049 LNN LLC 281269 Commercial 2700 16,488 100.00%16,488.0 0.03683 607.25$ 607.26$
6302-020-051 GABBAI BEHRUZ AND KATHERINE TRUST GABBAI FAMILY TRUST 2955 E VERNON AVE 4378560 Industrial 3330 63,117 100.00%63,117.0 0.03683 2,324.60$ 2,324.60$
6302-020-053 AARONSON DALE TRUST DALE AARONSON TRUST 3031 E VERNON AVE 1134191 Commercial 2510 37,108 100.00%37,108.0 0.03683 1,366.69$ 1,366.68$
6302-020-054 TORRANCE PIPELINE COMPANY LLC 1554669 Vacant 300V 70,869 100.00%70,869.0 0.03683 2,610.11$ 2,610.10$
6302-020-057 WEST SOTO STREET PARTNERS 2730 E 37TH ST 5967806 Industrial 3300 161,073 100.00%161,073.0 0.03683 5,932.32$ 5,932.32$
6302-020-058 WEST SOTO STREET PARTNERS 1551416 Commercial 2100 72,799 100.00%72,799.0 0.03683 2,681.19$ 2,681.18$
6302-020-059 LNN LLC 3851 S SOTO ST 8307617 Industrial 3300 255,935 100.00%255,935.0 0.03683 9,426.09$ 9,426.08$
6302-020-061 BPREP 2503 EAST VERNON AVENUE LLC 2677 E VERNON AVE 54978000 Industrial 3400 471,704 100.00%471,704.0 0.03683 17,372.86$ 17,372.86$
6303-001-010 PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY 132423 Vacant 300V 13,225 100.00%13,225.0 0.03683 487.08$ 487.08$
6303-001-011 CRISWELL PROPERTIES LLC 3540 E 26TH ST 1838771 Industrial 3320 118,253 100.00%118,253.0 0.03683 4,355.26$ 4,355.26$
6303-001-012 PENZOIL COMPANY 3430 E 26TH ST 6943418 Industrial 3300 256,133 18.00%46,103.9 0.03683 1,698.01$ 1,698.00$
6303-001-015 VEGGIE INVESTMENTS LLC 3305 BANDINI BLVD 23251685 Industrial 3330 253,955 100.00%253,955.0 0.03683 9,353.16$ 9,353.16$
6303-001-272 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 512347 Vacant 810V 116,537 100.00%116,537.0 0.03683 4,292.06$ 4,292.06$
6303-002-009 KARP MORRY 3350 E 26TH ST 5401455 Industrial 3330 121,807 100.00%121,807.0 0.03683 4,486.15$ 4,486.16$
6303-002-012 TRANSHUMANCE HOLDING COMPANY INC 3651 SIERRA PINE AVE 6000864 Industrial 3100 33,376 100.00%33,376.0 0.03683 1,229.24$ 1,229.24$
6303-002-014 MT VERNON INDUSTRIAL LLC 3011 BANDINI BLVD 7672402 Industrial 3330 375,923 33.80%127,062.0 0.03683 4,679.69$ 4,679.70$
6303-002-020 GILLI INC 2939 BANDINI BLVD 10770198 Industrial 3800 159,865 100.00%159,865.0 0.03683 5,887.83$ 5,887.82$
6303-002-021 PR VERNON DISTRIBUTION CENTER LLC 3260 E 26TH ST 6607814 Industrial 3330 464,350 49.58%230,224.7 0.03683 8,479.18$ 8,479.18$
6303-002-024 SCHLOBOHM LAND AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 3240 E 26TH ST 1915268 Industrial 3300 48,079 80.00%38,463.2 0.03683 1,416.60$ 1,416.60$
6303-002-025 VEYRON KDP I PARTNERS LLC 3220 E 26TH ST 45591000 Industrial 3410 627,551 100.00%627,551.0 0.03683 23,112.70$ 23,112.70$
6303-002-026 PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY 3240 E 26TH ST 3539416 Industrial 3330 240,317 100.00%240,317.0 0.03683 8,850.88$ 8,850.88$
6303-002-028 BAKER COLD STORAGE INC 3001 SIERRA PINE AVE 36180037 Industrial 3330 274,348 100.00%274,348.0 0.03683 10,104.24$ 10,104.24$
6303-002-272 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 63170 Vacant 300V 18,849 100.00%18,849.0 0.03683 694.21$ 694.20$
6303-003-010 CARNAVAL INVESTMENTS INC 2858 E 26TH ST 7351898 Industrial 3420 109,771 100.00%109,771.0 0.03683 4,042.87$ 4,042.86$
6303-003-017 JCSS LLC 614302 Industrial 3800 17,705 100.00%17,705.0 0.03683 652.08$ 652.08$
6303-004-025 HOLLIDAY ROCK COMPANY INC 2822 S SOTO ST 424483 Industrial 3700 13,666 100.00%13,666.0 0.03683 503.32$ 503.32$
6303-004-028 VEYRON KDP I PARTNERS LLC 5009000 Industrial 390X 81,693 100.00%81,693.0 0.03683 3,008.75$ 3,008.76$
6303-004-029 AMERICAN POTASH AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION 193 Vacant 300V 13,889 100.00%13,889.0 0.03683 511.53$ 511.54$
6303-004-032 BERDAN HOLDINGS LLC 137773 Vacant 300V 144,297 100.00%144,297.0 0.03683 5,314.46$ 5,314.46$
6303-004-033 BERDAN HOLDINGS LLC 17903 Vacant 300V 2,482 100.00%2,482.0 0.03683 91.41$ 91.42$
6303-004-034 HOLLIDAY ROCK COMPANY INC 3156 E 26TH ST 1517527 Industrial 3800 48,400 100.00%48,400.0 0.03683 1,782.57$ 1,782.58$
6303-004-035 HOLLIDAY ROCK COMPANY INC 2822 S SOTO ST 1506915 Industrial 3800 49,222 100.00%49,222.0 0.03683 1,812.85$ 1,812.84$
6303-004-036 AMERICAN POTASH AND CHEM CORPORATION 193 Vacant 300V 52,081 100.00%52,081.0 0.03683 1,918.14$ 1,918.14$
6303-004-037 CHALMERS SOTO LLC 2820 S SOTO ST 5762162 Industrial 3320 92,656 100.00%92,656.0 0.03683 3,412.52$ 3,412.52$
6303-004-038 VELKY EDWARD G 191 Vacant 300V 26,269 100.00%26,269.0 0.03683 967.49$ 967.48$
6303-004-039 BERDAN HOLDINGS LLC 3600 S SOTO ST 2844744 Commercial 1100 75,035 100.00%75,035.0 0.03683 2,763.54$ 2,763.54$
6303-004-272 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 613 Vacant 300V 36,364 100.00%36,364.0 0.03683 1,339.29$ 1,339.28$
6303-004-273 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 897 Vacant 300V 54,534 100.00%54,534.0 0.03683 2,008.49$ 2,008.48$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 8 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6303-005-012 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION 691 Vacant 300V 78,925 100.00%78,925.0 0.03683 2,906.81$ 2,906.80$
6303-005-014 FIBREBOARD CORPORATION 193 Vacant 300V 23,189 100.00%23,189.0 0.03683 854.05$ 854.06$
6303-005-023 COAST PACKING COMPANY 3275 E VERNON AVE 8726360 Industrial 3400 83,353 100.00%83,353.0 0.03683 3,069.89$ 3,069.90$
6303-005-028 COAST PACKING COMPANY 3275 E VERNON AVE 104224 Industrial 3800 23,814 100.00%23,814.0 0.03683 877.07$ 877.06$
6303-005-029 GUSTAFSON RONALD R 3275 E VERNON AVE 169914 Industrial 3800 18,257 100.00%18,257.0 0.03683 672.41$ 672.40$
6303-005-034 CLOUGHERTY PACKING COMPANY LLC 3049 E VERNON AVE 152624535 Industrial 3400 490,211 100.00%490,211.0 0.03683 18,054.47$ 18,054.48$
6303-005-035 CLOUGHERTY PACKING COMPANY LLC 3095 E VERNON AVE 21330280 Industrial 3400 324,466 100.00%324,466.0 0.03683 11,950.08$ 11,950.08$
6303-005-036 CLOUGHERTY PACKING COMPANY LLC 3163 E VERNON AVE 28546494 Industrial 3400 206,328 100.00%206,328.0 0.03683 7,599.06$ 7,599.06$
6303-006-033 GRBAVAC MLADEN COTRUSTEE GRBAVAC FAMILY TRUST 3032 BANDINI BLVD 1426145 Commercial 1700 37,194 100.00%37,194.0 0.03683 1,369.86$ 1,369.86$
6303-006-035 GRBAVAC MLADEN COTRUSTEE GRBAVAC FAMILY TRUST 31866 Vacant 300V 487 100.00%487.0 0.03683 17.94$ 17.94$
6303-006-042 TORRES CARLOS O AND MELVIN C 3056 BANDINI BLVD 1251469 Industrial 3310 40,198 100.00%40,198.0 0.03683 1,480.49$ 1,480.50$
6303-006-044 LEE ANNA M 24494 Vacant 300V 83,097 100.00%83,097.0 0.03683 3,060.46$ 3,060.46$
6303-006-047 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3425 E VERNON AVE 6346023 Industrial 3400 45,411 100.00%45,411.0 0.03683 1,672.49$ 1,672.48$
6303-006-048 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 408565 Vacant 300V 9,199 100.00%9,199.0 0.03683 338.80$ 338.80$
6303-006-049 DRESMAN PROPERTIES LLC 417 Vacant 300V 72,215 100.00%72,215.0 0.03683 2,659.68$ 2,659.68$
6303-006-050 DRESMAN PROPERTIES LLC 322788 Vacant 300V 57,144 100.00%57,144.0 0.03683 2,104.61$ 2,104.62$
6303-006-062 JPM INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 554429 Vacant 300V 98,787 100.00%98,787.0 0.03683 3,638.33$ 3,638.32$
6303-006-063 HUFF REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 1616264 Industrial 3420 109,158 100.00%109,158.0 0.03683 4,020.29$ 4,020.28$
6303-006-064 JPM INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 3285 E VERNON AVE 5308541 Industrial 3400 63,266 100.00%63,266.0 0.03683 2,330.09$ 2,330.08$
6303-006-067 VERNON B LLC 718490 Industrial 3400 33,575 100.00%33,575.0 0.03683 1,236.57$ 1,236.56$
6303-006-068 VERNON B LLC 349873 Industrial 3400 17,632 100.00%17,632.0 0.03683 649.39$ 649.38$
6303-006-069 HUFF REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 3301 E VERNON AVE 6420074 Industrial 3420 49,144 100.00%49,144.0 0.03683 1,809.97$ 1,809.98$
6303-006-070 VERNON B LLC 3303 E VERNON AVE 3420601 Industrial 3400 42,049 100.00%42,049.0 0.03683 1,548.66$ 1,548.66$
6303-006-071 VERNON B LLC 1074623 Vacant 300V 42,442 100.00%42,442.0 0.03683 1,563.14$ 1,563.14$
6303-006-274 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 871 Vacant 810V 104,669 100.00%104,669.0 0.03683 3,854.96$ 3,854.96$
6303-007-021 LARSEN LILLIAN J TRUST LILLIAN J LARSEN TRUST 3152 BANDINI BLVD 238891 Commercial 2500 30,458 100.00%30,458.0 0.03683 1,121.77$ 1,121.76$
6303-007-022 DRESMAN PROPERTIES LLC 3156 BANDINI BLVD 231069 Industrial 3910 30,356 100.00%30,356.0 0.03683 1,118.01$ 1,118.02$
6303-007-023 LARSEN JOYCE 193 Vacant 300V 35,048 100.00%35,048.0 0.03683 1,290.82$ 1,290.82$
6303-007-024 DRESMAN PROPERTIES LLC 193 Vacant 300V 33,926 100.00%33,926.0 0.03683 1,249.49$ 1,249.50$
6303-007-025 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 382034 Vacant 300V 19,841 100.00%19,841.0 0.03683 730.74$ 730.74$
6303-007-026 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3395 E VERNON AVE 4637478 Industrial 3400 41,015 100.00%41,015.0 0.03683 1,510.58$ 1,510.58$
6303-007-030 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3425 E VERNON AVE 15732408 Industrial 3400 85,939 100.00%85,939.0 0.03683 3,165.13$ 3,165.14$
6303-007-032 SONG SANG JUN COTRUSTEE S J SONG AND J H SHIM TRUST 3200 BANDINI BLVD 2673389 Industrial 3100 30,056 100.00%30,056.0 0.03683 1,106.96$ 1,106.96$
6303-007-036 ART MORTGAGE BORROWER PROPCO 2010 5 LLC 93709 Commercial 2700 19,926 100.00%19,926.0 0.03683 733.87$ 733.88$
6303-007-037 ART MORTGAGE BORROWER PROPCO 2010 5 LLC 140568 Commercial 2700 7,869 100.00%7,869.0 0.03683 289.82$ 289.82$
6303-007-045 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3425 E VERNON AVE 1697932 Industrial 3400 39,803 100.00%39,803.0 0.03683 1,465.94$ 1,465.94$
6303-007-046 MILLER MARILYN J TRUST MILLER TRUST 3160 BANDINI BLVD 379923 Commercial 2600 29,682 100.00%29,682.0 0.03683 1,093.19$ 1,093.18$
6303-007-047 DALES TRANSPORT 3180 BANDINI BLVD 558023 Industrial 3910 60,866 100.00%60,866.0 0.03683 2,241.69$ 2,241.70$
6303-007-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 484 Vacant 810V 20,010 100.00%20,010.0 0.03683 736.97$ 736.96$
6303-007-271 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 613 Vacant 810V 39,783 100.00%39,783.0 0.03683 1,465.21$ 1,465.20$
6303-008-008 VERNON PROPERTIES LLC 3310 BANDINI BLVD 1372107 Vacant 300V 91,643 100.00%91,643.0 0.03683 3,375.21$ 3,375.22$
6303-008-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 484 Vacant 810V 29,130 100.00%29,130.0 0.03683 1,072.86$ 1,072.86$
6303-009-013 RICHMAN JOSHUA J TRUST J J R LIVING TRUST 1909 Vacant 300V 1,626 100.00%1,626.0 0.03683 59.89$ 59.88$
6303-009-015 YONEKYU USA INC 3615 E VERNON AVE 8535026 Industrial 3400 86,952 100.00%86,952.0 0.03683 3,202.44$ 3,202.44$
6303-009-019 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3461 E VERNON AVE 806517 Industrial 3400 60,616 100.00%60,616.0 0.03683 2,232.49$ 2,232.48$
6303-009-020 CASTILLO ACTINO Q 2541 Vacant 300V 34,229 100.00%34,229.0 0.03683 1,260.65$ 1,260.66$
6303-009-021 PPF DEDEAUX INDUSTRIAL 3425 E VERNON AVENUE LP 3501 E VERNON AVE 11025950 Industrial 3400 137,606 100.00%137,606.0 0.03683 5,068.03$ 5,068.02$
6303-009-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 173170 Vacant 810V 25,213 100.00%25,213.0 0.03683 928.59$ 928.60$
6303-010-031 EG MEAT AND PROVISION INC 4350 ALCOA AVE 1688971 Industrial 3400 45,730 100.00%45,730.0 0.03683 1,684.24$ 1,684.24$
6303-010-034 ISAAC HANNA DECEASED ESTATE OF ET AL 4337 S DOWNEY RD 853607 Commercial 2600 21,043 100.00%21,043.0 0.03683 775.01$ 775.02$
6303-010-041 RIEDER ENTERPRISES LLC 4317 S DOWNEY RD 2768914 Commercial 1200 132,858 50.00%66,429.0 0.03683 2,446.58$ 2,446.58$
6303-010-045 3450 VERNON AVENUE LLC 893352 Industrial 3800 38,111 100.00%38,111.0 0.03683 1,403.63$ 1,403.62$
6303-010-047 ALCOA GF LLC 4328 ALCOA AVE 14558000 Industrial 3420 88,227 100.00%88,227.0 0.03683 3,249.40$ 3,249.40$
6303-010-273 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 368771 Vacant 300V 61,988 100.00%61,988.0 0.03683 2,283.02$ 2,283.02$
6303-011-029 LINEAGE USG RE 1 LLC 3215 E 44TH ST 1810296 Vacant 300V 41,464 100.00%41,464.0 0.03683 1,527.12$ 1,527.12$
6303-011-037 LINEAGE USG RE 1 LLC 3211 E 44TH ST 25474194 Industrial 3400 64,946 100.00%64,946.0 0.03683 2,391.96$ 2,391.96$
6303-011-041 LINEAGE USG RE 1 LLC 3261 E 44TH ST 8859006 Industrial 3310 50,471 100.00%50,471.0 0.03683 1,858.85$ 1,858.84$
6303-011-047 ART MORTGAGE BORROWER PROPCO 2010 5 LLC 3368 E VERNON AVE 24729823 Industrial 3310 272,608 100.00%272,608.0 0.03683 10,040.15$ 10,040.16$
6303-011-049 LINEAGE USG RE 1 LLC 3141 E 44TH ST 24688692 Industrial 3400 149,877 100.00%149,877.0 0.03683 5,519.97$ 5,519.96$
6303-011-052 3450 VERNON AVENUE LLC 3450 E VERNON AVE 4396641 Industrial 3400 62,213 100.00%62,213.0 0.03683 2,291.30$ 2,291.30$
6303-012-040 EASTCASE COMPANY 3009 E 44TH ST 572111 Industrial 3200 25,613 100.00%25,613.0 0.03683 943.33$ 943.32$
6303-012-041 EASTCASE COMPANY 3055 E 44TH ST 3255719 Industrial 3400 110,760 100.00%110,760.0 0.03683 4,079.29$ 4,079.30$
6303-012-046 ALBERTS ORGANICS INC 3268 E VERNON AVE 5599475 Industrial 3400 67,789 100.00%67,789.0 0.03683 2,496.67$ 2,496.66$
6303-012-048 APPLES AND ORANGES LLC 3300 E VERNON AVE 4570234 Industrial 3200 57,422 100.00%57,422.0 0.03683 2,114.85$ 2,114.86$
6303-012-049 4321 BOYLE AVENUE LLC 4321 S BOYLE AVE 2683723 Industrial 3310 33,530 100.00%33,530.0 0.03683 1,234.91$ 1,234.90$
6303-013-046 COAST PACKING COMPANY 248338 Industrial 3800 44,193 100.00%44,193.0 0.03683 1,627.63$ 1,627.62$
6303-013-048 US GROWERS COLD STORAGE INC 3001 E 44TH ST 2083065 Industrial 3300 39,361 100.00%39,361.0 0.03683 1,449.67$ 1,449.66$
6303-013-050 DNC HOLDINGS LLC 2927 E 44TH ST 2463072 Industrial 3400 39,047 100.00%39,047.0 0.03683 1,438.10$ 1,438.10$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6303-013-052 SMITHFIELD PACKAGED MEATS CORPORATION 2907000 Commercial 2700 72,464 100.00%72,464.0 0.03683 2,668.85$ 2,668.84$
6303-013-053 SMITHFIELD PACKAGED MEATS CORPORATION 3094 E VERNON AVE 3506000 Commercial 2700 87,333 100.00%87,333.0 0.03683 3,216.47$ 3,216.48$
6303-013-054 SMITHFIELD PACKAGED MEATS CORPORATION 211000 Vacant 300V 5,231 100.00%5,231.0 0.03683 192.66$ 192.66$
6303-013-055 SMITHFIELD PACKAGED MEATS CORPORATION 3200 E VERNON AVE 3501000 Industrial 3300 87,184 100.00%87,184.0 0.03683 3,210.99$ 3,210.98$
6303-013-057 LINEAGE USG RE 2 LLC 2825 E 44TH ST 30273559 Industrial 3240 221,720 100.00%221,720.0 0.03683 8,165.95$ 8,165.94$
6303-014-014 44TH STREET ASSOCIATES LLC 2900 E 44TH ST 744831 Industrial 3100 23,791 100.00%23,791.0 0.03683 876.22$ 876.22$
6303-014-017 BEAUJOLAIS INVESTMENT 2820 E 44TH ST 1146704 Industrial 3310 43,996 26.00%11,439.0 0.03683 421.30$ 421.30$
6303-014-020 BEAUJOLAIS INVESTMENT 2820 E 44TH ST 268052 Vacant 300V 17,954 100.00%17,954.0 0.03683 661.25$ 661.24$
6303-015-001 3060 44TH STREET LLC 3060 E 44TH ST 5084026 Industrial 3320 102,752 100.00%102,752.0 0.03683 3,784.36$ 3,784.36$
6303-015-004 TASH INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 3016 E 44TH ST 2251335 Industrial 3300 53,578 100.00%53,578.0 0.03683 1,973.28$ 1,973.28$
6303-015-005 SON JOO S AND JI E TRUST SON FAMILY TRUST 2944 E 44TH ST 5034506 Industrial 3330 85,864 100.00%85,864.0 0.03683 3,162.37$ 3,162.38$
6303-016-001 SAINT JOHN PATRICIA J TRUST SAINT JOHN FAMILY TRUST 3259 E 46TH ST 451019 Industrial 3310 42,536 100.00%42,536.0 0.03683 1,566.60$ 1,566.60$
6303-016-002 ADAR 26 INVESTMENTS LLC 3239 E 46TH ST 4998000 Industrial 3100 52,334 100.00%52,334.0 0.03683 1,927.46$ 1,927.46$
6303-016-003 3223 E 46TH STREET LLC 3223 E 46TH ST 1924889 Industrial 3310 43,904 100.00%43,904.0 0.03683 1,616.98$ 1,616.98$
6303-016-005 44TH STREET HOLDINGS LLC 3100 E 44TH ST 11460037 Industrial 3330 216,058 100.00%216,058.0 0.03683 7,957.42$ 7,957.42$
6303-016-006 BECKENFELD RONALD M TRUST RONALD M BECKENFELD TRUST 4510 S BOYLE AVE 5613243 Industrial 3300 204,296 18.14%37,059.3 0.03683 1,364.89$ 1,364.90$
6303-016-007 FORCE 44TH STREET LLC 3250 E 44TH ST 2342942 Industrial 3400 125,017 66.24%82,811.3 0.03683 3,049.94$ 3,049.94$
6303-017-005 TAUREK MICHAEL TRUST M AND T TAUREK TRUST 3383 E 45TH ST 105974 Industrial 3800 11,155 100.00%11,155.0 0.03683 410.84$ 410.84$
6303-017-007 PAPAZIAN MARGARET TRUST PAPAZIAN TRUST COMPANY LESSOR 4427 S DOWNEY RD 259402 Commercial 2700 18,962 100.00%18,962.0 0.03683 698.37$ 698.38$
6303-017-017 PAPAZIAN MARGARET TRUST PAPAZIAN TRUST 4501 S DOWNEY RD 177632 Commercial 1100 10,746 100.00%10,746.0 0.03683 395.78$ 395.78$
6303-017-018 4441 DOWNEY ROAD LLC 4525 S DOWNEY RD 266277 Vacant 300V 10,746 100.00%10,746.0 0.03683 395.78$ 395.78$
6303-017-022 4441 DOWNEY ROAD LLC 4401 S DOWNEY RD 18115251 Industrial 3400 328,442 100.00%328,442.0 0.03683 12,096.52$ 12,096.52$
6303-017-025 FORCE 44TH STREET LLC 4550 ALCOA AVE 8180262 Industrial 3800 112,385 50.00%56,192.5 0.03683 2,069.57$ 2,069.56$
6303-017-028 FORCE 44TH STREET LLC 4400 ALCOA AVE 2970094 Commercial 2700 101,059 100.00%101,059.0 0.03683 3,722.00$ 3,722.00$
6303-017-029 4441 DOWNEY ROAD LLC 4601 S DOWNEY RD 607328 Vacant 300V 24,530 100.00%24,530.0 0.03683 903.44$ 903.44$
6303-017-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 123757 Industrial 3000 22,080 100.00%22,080.0 0.03683 813.21$ 813.20$
6303-017-271 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 118352 Vacant 810V 20,996 100.00%20,996.0 0.03683 773.28$ 773.28$
6303-017-272 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 76467 Vacant 300V 6,000 100.00%6,000.0 0.03683 220.98$ 220.98$
6303-019-010 4622 ALCOA AVENUE LLC 4604 ALCOA AVE 2694320 Industrial 3100 55,863 100.00%55,863.0 0.03683 2,057.43$ 2,057.44$
6303-019-013 RDA WAREHOUSE LLC 1515404 Vacant 300V 35,165 100.00%35,165.0 0.03683 1,295.13$ 1,295.12$
6303-019-014 RDA WAREHOUSE LLC 3385 LEONIS BLVD 7551927 Industrial 3200 94,324 100.00%94,324.0 0.03683 3,473.95$ 3,473.96$
6303-019-025 ALCOA BEL AIR LLC 4700 ALCOA AVE 10993521 Industrial 3420 83,889 100.00%83,889.0 0.03683 3,089.63$ 3,089.64$
6303-019-271 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 408122 Vacant 810V 69,693 100.00%69,693.0 0.03683 2,566.79$ 2,566.80$
6303-020-001 45TH STREET LLC 120587 Industrial 300X 3,391 100.00%3,391.0 0.03683 124.89$ 124.90$
6303-020-004 INFINITY HOLDINGS LLC 283395 Industrial 3800 12,800 100.00%12,800.0 0.03683 471.42$ 471.42$
6303-020-009 CHANDLY INVESTMENT LLC 3155 LEONIS BLVD 9450136 Industrial 3330 78,600 100.00%78,600.0 0.03683 2,894.84$ 2,894.84$
6303-020-010 45TH STREET LLC 4700 S BOYLE AVE 16041156 Industrial 3200 524,898 36.01%189,015.8 0.03683 6,961.45$ 6,961.46$
6303-020-011 45TH STREET LLC 60862 Industrial 3800 3,254 100.00%3,254.0 0.03683 119.84$ 119.84$
6303-020-012 45TH STREET LLC 68907 Miscellaneous 8100 17,516 100.00%17,516.0 0.03683 645.11$ 645.12$
6303-021-007 GYC INVESTMENT LLC 3015 LEONIS BLVD 4299993 Industrial 3320 84,850 100.00%84,850.0 0.03683 3,125.03$ 3,125.02$
6303-021-014 LEONIS INVESTMENTS LLC 2955 LEONIS BLVD 7200944 Industrial 3310 48,729 100.00%48,729.0 0.03683 1,794.69$ 1,794.68$
6303-021-015 LEONIS REAL ESTATE HOLDING LLC 2987 LEONIS BLVD 4700869 Industrial 3310 48,616 100.00%48,616.0 0.03683 1,790.53$ 1,790.52$
6303-022-003 2801 2833 LEONIS BLVD LLC 2801 LEONIS BLVD 2706079 Commercial 2100 65,290 100.00%65,290.0 0.03683 2,404.63$ 2,404.64$
6303-022-004 2801 2833 LEONIS BLVD LLC 2833 LEONIS BLVD STE 111 4341633 Commercial 1703 46,290 100.00%46,290.0 0.03683 1,704.86$ 1,704.86$
6303-022-005 BRADMORE INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED 2849 LEONIS BLVD 682476 Industrial 3100 33,976 100.00%33,976.0 0.03683 1,251.34$ 1,251.34$
6303-022-007 B AND K FIRST LLC 2929 LEONIS BLVD 4068590 Industrial 3310 41,643 100.00%41,643.0 0.03683 1,533.71$ 1,533.72$
6303-023-003 KIM CHRISTINE TRUST CHRISTINE KIM TRUST 1145 Vacant 300V 225 100.00%225.0 0.03683 8.29$ 8.28$
6303-023-008 SRS REAL ESTATE LLC 4900 S SOTO ST 6457036 Industrial 3330 169,767 100.00%169,767.0 0.03683 6,252.52$ 6,252.52$
6303-023-010 C AND M FAMILY LLC 2859 E 50TH ST 302756 Commercial 2700 6,793 100.00%6,793.0 0.03683 250.19$ 250.18$
6303-024-002 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 15186 Commercial 2700 3,554 100.00%3,554.0 0.03683 130.89$ 130.90$
6303-024-004 4925 BOYLE AVENUE LLC 4925 S BOYLE AVE 4492091 Industrial 3320 81,841 100.00%81,841.0 0.03683 3,014.20$ 3,014.20$
6303-024-005 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 15186 Commercial 2700 3,196 100.00%3,196.0 0.03683 117.71$ 117.70$
6303-024-006 NIEVES FAMILY LP 2977 E 50TH ST 22333 Commercial 2700 5,136 100.00%5,136.0 0.03683 189.16$ 189.16$
6303-024-007 CP ACQUISITION COMPANY LLC 2959 E 50TH ST 2295000 Industrial 3400 23,064 100.00%23,064.0 0.03683 849.45$ 849.44$
6303-024-008 AJSB PROPERTIES LLC 2931 E 50TH ST 227319 Vacant 300V 22,889 100.00%22,889.0 0.03683 843.00$ 843.00$
6303-024-009 NIEVES FAMILY LP 2921 E 50TH ST 27378 Commercial 2700 5,560 100.00%5,560.0 0.03683 204.77$ 204.78$
6303-024-010 AJSB PROPERTIES LLC 2905 E 50TH ST 1515481 Industrial 3400 34,821 100.00%34,821.0 0.03683 1,282.46$ 1,282.46$
6303-024-011 AJSB PROPERTIES LLC 2905 E 50TH ST 2496789 Industrial 3400 66,490 100.00%66,490.0 0.03683 2,448.83$ 2,448.82$
6303-024-015 SAUNDERS JORDAN TRUST ET AL JORDAN SAUNDERS TRUST 2940 LEONIS BLVD 221771 Industrial 3100 14,810 89.74%13,290.5 0.03683 489.49$ 489.48$
6303-024-016 NADREM ASSOC 2928 LEONIS BLVD 614332 Industrial 3100 17,766 100.00%17,766.0 0.03683 654.32$ 654.32$
6303-024-018 2906 LEONIS BUILDING LLC 2906 LEONIS BLVD 339422 Industrial 3100 14,810 57.69%8,543.9 0.03683 314.67$ 314.68$
6303-024-019 ALISU INVESTMENTS LP 1670385 Industrial 3800 43,325 100.00%43,325.0 0.03683 1,595.66$ 1,595.66$
6303-024-020 ALISU INVESTMENTS LP 4901 S BOYLE AVE 4412239 Vacant 300V 111,262 88.82%98,822.9 0.03683 3,639.65$ 3,639.64$
6303-024-022 LUPPEN LUPPE R COTRUSTEE LUPPE AND PAULA LUPPEN TRUST 3050 LEONIS BLVD 1628929 Industrial 3310 52,648 100.00%52,648.0 0.03683 1,939.03$ 1,939.02$
6303-024-023 UCE PARTNERS LLC 3030 LEONIS BLVD 2543712 Industrial 3420 35,412 100.00%35,412.0 0.03683 1,304.22$ 1,304.22$
6303-025-009 INFINITY HOLDINGS LLC 3130 LEONIS BLVD 3647934 Industrial 3330 94,026 100.00%94,026.0 0.03683 3,462.98$ 3,462.98$
6303-025-013 SDL BOYLE LLC 4910 S BOYLE AVE 3197736 Industrial 3330 214,751 42.63%91,548.4 0.03683 3,371.73$ 3,371.72$
6303-025-021 SDL BOYLE LLC 4950 S BOYLE AVE 1840527 Industrial 3330 103,093 100.00%103,093.0 0.03683 3,796.92$ 3,796.92$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 10 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6303-025-023 ALCOA ASSOCIATES LLC 4909 ALCOA AVE 6291116 Industrial 3330 136,648 100.00%136,648.0 0.03683 5,032.75$ 5,032.74$
6303-026-003 LEONIS PROPERTY LLC 3366 LEONIS BLVD 1668929 Commercial 2600 40,994 100.00%40,994.0 0.03683 1,509.81$ 1,509.80$
6303-026-006 LYNN FRANCIS K AND TOREAY L TRUST LYNN AND LO TRUST 3320 LEONIS BLVD 1253604 Industrial 3330 14,929 100.00%14,929.0 0.03683 549.84$ 549.84$
6303-026-012 3341 E 50TH STREET PROPERTY LLC 3341 E 50TH ST 3671093 Industrial 3320 55,733 100.00%55,733.0 0.03683 2,052.65$ 2,052.64$
6303-026-013 CWS INDUSTRIES INC 4906 ALCOA AVE REAR 938791 Industrial 3200 28,716 100.00%28,716.0 0.03683 1,057.61$ 1,057.62$
6303-026-016 SHELLMAR LLC 3398 LEONIS BLVD 2730096 Industrial 3100 43,996 93.69%41,219.9 0.03683 1,518.13$ 1,518.12$
6303-026-017 KANE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LLC 4820 ALCOA AVE 3467374 Industrial 3310 45,708 100.00%45,708.0 0.03683 1,683.43$ 1,683.42$
6303-026-018 3341 E 50TH STREET PROPERTY LLC 55103 Vacant 300V 3,319 100.00%3,319.0 0.03683 122.24$ 122.24$
6303-026-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 358871 Vacant 300V 60,626 100.00%60,626.0 0.03683 2,232.86$ 2,232.86$
6303-027-002 CASTRELLON HECTOR R COTRUSTEE H AND AC TRUST 3301 FRUITLAND AVE 11880000 Industrial 3200 98,748 100.00%98,748.0 0.03683 3,636.89$ 3,636.88$
6303-027-003 BUN PIN CHUA PARTNERS 3310 E 50TH ST 2915510 Industrial 3200 102,802 73.34%75,395.0 0.03683 2,776.80$ 2,776.80$
6303-027-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 349016 Vacant 300V 61,043 100.00%61,043.0 0.03683 2,248.21$ 2,248.22$
6303-028-003 EUCLID STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY INC 3121 FRUITLAND AVE 311119 Industrial 3310 36,565 100.00%36,565.0 0.03683 1,346.69$ 1,346.68$
6303-028-004 EUCLID STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY INC 3121 FRUITLAND AVE 523925 Industrial 3300 43,561 100.00%43,561.0 0.03683 1,604.35$ 1,604.36$
6303-028-011 WOODMAN OF THE WORLD LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY 3222 E 50TH ST 1307412 Industrial 3330 116,585 100.00%116,585.0 0.03683 4,293.83$ 4,293.82$
6303-028-012 WOODMAN OF THE WORLD LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY 5001 ALCOA AVE 735285 Industrial 3330 75,051 100.00%75,051.0 0.03683 2,764.13$ 2,764.12$
6303-028-013 BARKSDALE INC 3211 FRUITLAND AVE 8036271 Industrial 3200 202,103 100.00%202,103.0 0.03683 7,443.45$ 7,443.46$
6303-028-014 EUCLID STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY INC 5100 S BOYLE AVE 456608 Industrial 3300 50,313 100.00%50,313.0 0.03683 1,853.03$ 1,853.02$
6303-028-015 DOUBLE Y LLC 5008 S BOYLE AVE 8726377 Industrial 3330 180,338 59.10%106,579.8 0.03683 3,925.33$ 3,925.34$
6303-029-005 EUCLID STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY INC 1311 Vacant 300V 195 100.00%195.0 0.03683 7.18$ 7.18$
6303-029-006 LAO CHRISTOPHER COTRUSTEE CHARLES LAO DECEASED TRUST 3063 FRUITLAND AVE 3802326 Industrial 3320 36,498 100.00%36,498.0 0.03683 1,344.22$ 1,344.22$
6303-029-007 FRUITLAND BOYLE INVESTMENTS LLC 3041 FRUITLAND AVE 2434593 Industrial 3320 48,824 100.00%48,824.0 0.03683 1,798.19$ 1,798.18$
6303-029-008 GAMBOA SAUL AND MERCADO ALEJANDRA 3027 FRUITLAND AVE 2584721 Industrial 3300 44,510 100.00%44,510.0 0.03683 1,639.30$ 1,639.30$
6303-029-010 VERNON WAREHOUSE LLC 3022 E 50TH ST 1905132 Industrial 3310 41,113 100.00%41,113.0 0.03683 1,514.19$ 1,514.20$
6303-029-011 UNITED ENGINEERING GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 3046 E 50TH ST 2091678 Industrial 3420 47,247 100.00%47,247.0 0.03683 1,740.11$ 1,740.10$
6303-029-012 BNN ENTERPRISES LLC 3068 E 50TH ST 3152752 Industrial 3310 35,439 100.00%35,439.0 0.03683 1,305.22$ 1,305.22$
6303-029-013 MASS USA LLC 3080 E 50TH ST 1161703 Industrial 3310 23,631 100.00%23,631.0 0.03683 870.33$ 870.32$
6303-029-016 OWENS BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC 2901 FRUITLAND AVE 8525322 Industrial 3200 184,202 100.00%184,202.0 0.03683 6,784.16$ 6,784.16$
6303-029-017 OWENS BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC 3101 FRUITLAND AVE 3583317 Industrial 3200 196,248 100.00%196,248.0 0.03683 7,227.81$ 7,227.82$
6303-029-021 OWENS BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC 2900 E 50TH ST 4245345 Industrial 3260 142,441 100.00%142,441.0 0.03683 5,246.10$ 5,246.10$
6303-029-022 SOTO 50TH LLC 9618000 Vacant 300V 120,226 100.00%120,226.0 0.03683 4,427.92$ 4,427.92$
6304-001-003 AJSB PROPERTIES LLC 4408 BANDINI BLVD 163789 Industrial 3800 27,020 100.00%27,020.0 0.03683 995.15$ 995.14$
6304-001-005 LINDBERG CORPORATION 2900 S SUNOL DR 1602670 Industrial 3200 80,797 100.00%80,797.0 0.03683 2,975.75$ 2,975.76$
6304-001-009 KNT II ENTERPRISES LLC 4395 AYERS AVE 2248204 Industrial 3320 42,859 28.72%12,309.1 0.03683 453.34$ 453.34$
6304-001-016 J H AND SONS LLC 4398 AYERS AVE 5426731 Industrial 3330 129,373 8.80%11,384.8 0.03683 419.30$ 419.30$
6304-001-018 CENTERPOINT PROPERTIES TRUST 4380 AYERS AVE 9371791 Industrial 3330 176,418 100.00%176,418.0 0.03683 6,497.47$ 6,497.48$
6304-001-020 AJSB PROPERTIES LLC 4408 BANDINI BLVD 12246733 Industrial 3400 408,856 100.00%408,856.0 0.03683 15,058.17$ 15,058.16$
6304-001-021 DANIEL JULIA VENTURES LLC 4382 BANDINI BLVD 2978487 Industrial 3200 161,608 90.36%146,029.0 0.03683 5,378.25$ 5,378.24$
6304-001-022 SOUTH OF BANDINI PARTNERS 730017 Vacant 300V 55,689 100.00%55,689.0 0.03683 2,051.03$ 2,051.02$
6304-003-001 4150 BANDINI LLC 4170 BANDINI BLVD 17731147 Industrial 3330 516,186 15.97%82,434.9 0.03683 3,036.08$ 3,036.08$
6304-003-002 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4144 BANDINI BLVD 104376 Commercial 1700 21,357 100.00%21,357.0 0.03683 786.58$ 786.58$
6304-003-007 4150 BANDINI LLC 1175 Vacant 300V 18,298 100.00%18,298.0 0.03683 673.92$ 673.92$
6304-003-008 UNICE CHARLES III COTRUSTEE ET AL UNICE FAMILY TRUST 4134 BANDINI BLVD 1410320 Industrial 3100 133,697 100.00%133,697.0 0.03683 4,924.06$ 4,924.06$
6304-004-011 PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA 4240 BANDINI BLVD 716849 Industrial 3800 80,230 100.00%80,230.0 0.03683 2,954.87$ 2,954.88$
6304-004-015 PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA 4240 BANDINI BLVD 36625356 Industrial 3200 513,920 100.00%513,920.0 0.03683 18,927.67$ 18,927.68$
6304-004-019 RYERSON JOSEPH T AND SON INC 4310 BANDINI BLVD 8094714 Industrial 3200 446,845 100.00%446,845.0 0.03683 16,457.30$ 16,457.30$
6304-004-020 SUNOL PROPERTIES LLC 2939 S SUNOL DR 12907305 Industrial 3330 159,430 95.06%151,554.2 0.03683 5,581.74$ 5,581.74$
6304-004-021 WM HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS INC 4280 BANDINI BLVD 3304818 Industrial 3010 76,230 100.00%76,230.0 0.03683 2,807.55$ 2,807.56$
6304-005-005 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3920 BANDINI BLVD 204112 Industrial 3420 62,647 100.00%62,647.0 0.03683 2,307.29$ 2,307.28$
6304-005-008 ROBERTSON BOBBY R JR COTRUSTEE ROBERTSON FAMILY TRUST 274899 Vacant 300V 6,927 100.00%6,927.0 0.03683 255.12$ 255.12$
6304-005-016 BUNKE BARBARA M COTRUSTEE CHARDON TRUST 3818 BANDINI BLVD 379220 Industrial 3300 30,450 100.00%30,450.0 0.03683 1,121.47$ 1,121.48$
6304-005-017 BUNKE BARBARA M COTRUSTEE CHARDON TRUST 3848 BANDINI BLVD 888058 Industrial 3420 80,132 100.00%80,132.0 0.03683 2,951.26$ 2,951.26$
6304-005-018 BUNKE BARBARA M COTRUSTEE CHARDON TRUST 433 Vacant 300V 6,526 100.00%6,526.0 0.03683 240.35$ 240.36$
6304-005-025 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4020 BANDINI BLVD 1126636 Commercial 1700 95,276 100.00%95,276.0 0.03683 3,509.02$ 3,509.02$
6304-005-026 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4050 BANDINI BLVD 2247503 Industrial 3400 194,818 100.00%194,818.0 0.03683 7,175.15$ 7,175.14$
6304-005-027 BAKER COLD STORAGE INC 16395021 Commercial 2700 278,348 100.00%278,348.0 0.03683 10,251.56$ 10,251.56$
6304-006-004 DEDEAUX TERRY TRUST ET AL TERRY DEDEAUX TIGER TRUST 1531 Vacant 300V 159 100.00%159.0 0.03683 5.86$ 5.86$
6304-006-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 31549 Vacant 300V 8,102 100.00%8,102.0 0.03683 298.40$ 298.40$
6304-006-271 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 1258 Vacant 300V 22,747 100.00%22,747.0 0.03683 837.77$ 837.78$
6304-007-274 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 1268892 Vacant 300V 670,977 100.00%670,977.0 0.03683 24,712.08$ 24,712.08$
6304-010-005 N AND N PARTNERS LLC 4921 DISTRICT BLVD 4323764 Industrial 3320 59,623 100.00%59,623.0 0.03683 2,195.92$ 2,195.92$
6304-010-009 GRANT IRVIN ET AL 41635 Commercial 2700 7,123 100.00%7,123.0 0.03683 262.34$ 262.34$
6304-011-005 PEYKAR MOUSSA AND MARY TRUST PEYKAR FAMILY TRUST 4900 E 50TH ST 7570288 Industrial 3330 130,680 46.56%60,844.6 0.03683 2,240.91$ 2,240.90$
6304-011-006 NILE FINANCIAL LP 4820 E 50TH ST 7265186 Industrial 3200 132,938 100.00%132,938.0 0.03683 4,896.11$ 4,896.10$
6304-012-002 GH PROPERTIES LLC 4833 FRUITLAND AVE 4029616 Industrial 3320 68,645 100.00%68,645.0 0.03683 2,528.20$ 2,528.20$
6304-012-003 GH PROPERTIES LLC 341867 Commercial 2700 12,076 100.00%12,076.0 0.03683 444.76$ 444.76$
6304-012-004 STANTON STEVE M AND ROSE TRUST STEVEN AND ROSE STANTON TRUST 4879 FRUITLAND AVE 2411851 Industrial 3320 47,975 100.00%47,975.0 0.03683 1,766.92$ 1,766.92$
6304-012-011 G H PROPERTIES LLC 5030 GIFFORD AVE 2137173 Industrial 3310 49,977 100.00%49,977.0 0.03683 1,840.65$ 1,840.66$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6304-012-012 AEC LLC 5100 DISTRICT BLVD 4513579 Industrial 3200 83,268 100.00%83,268.0 0.03683 3,066.76$ 3,066.76$
6304-012-013 MULBERRY HOLDINGS LLC 5100 DISTRICT BLVD 8338500 Industrial 3200 115,992 100.00%115,992.0 0.03683 4,271.99$ 4,271.98$
6304-013-005 ZAMORA ROBERTO AND MARIA L TRUST ZAMORA TRUST 4702 E 50TH ST 1177027 Industrial 3310 29,621 44.64%13,222.8 0.03683 487.00$ 487.00$
6304-013-020 4584 EAST 50TH STREET SERIES OF STERN REALTY I LP 4584 E 50TH ST 898845 Industrial 3320 38,728 100.00%38,728.0 0.03683 1,426.35$ 1,426.36$
6304-013-021 PEREZ HENRY A AND ANNIE TRUST PEREZ TRUST 3838 FRUITLAND AVE 475278 Industrial 3300 9,122 100.00%9,122.0 0.03683 335.96$ 335.96$
6304-013-022 PEREZ HENRY A AND ANNA TRUST PEREZ TRUST 3840 FRUITLAND AVE 172691 Industrial 3300 3,777 100.00%3,777.0 0.03683 139.11$ 139.10$
6304-013-024 DR JB LLC 1434742 Industrial 3800 43,365 66.12%28,672.9 0.03683 1,056.02$ 1,056.02$
6304-013-025 DR JB LLC 5035 GIFFORD AVE 6602071 Industrial 3200 95,370 66.12%63,058.6 0.03683 2,322.45$ 2,322.44$
6304-014-001 4800 DISTRICT LLC 4800 DISTRICT BLVD 1230488 Industrial 3310 22,393 100.00%22,393.0 0.03683 824.73$ 824.74$
6304-014-003 O KEEFE RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC 4807 E 49TH ST 877893 Industrial 3320 53,679 18.84%10,113.1 0.03683 372.47$ 372.46$
6304-014-010 50TH STREET PROPERTY 4863 E 50TH ST 439243 Industrial 3310 16,117 100.00%16,117.0 0.03683 593.59$ 593.58$
6304-014-012 ROSSWOOD VILLA APARTMENTS LLC 4821 E 50TH ST 5109715 Industrial 3320 57,524 100.00%57,524.0 0.03683 2,118.61$ 2,118.60$
6304-014-013 GRIFFITH MICRO SCIENCE INC 4900 GIFFORD AVE 1024924 Industrial 3310 24,983 100.00%24,983.0 0.03683 920.12$ 920.12$
6304-014-014 49TH STREET PARTNERS LLC 4950 E 49TH ST 2871253 Industrial 3310 45,738 12.83%5,868.2 0.03683 216.13$ 216.12$
6304-014-016 MAI KHAI QUOC TRUST MAI CALABRO TRUST 4940 DISTRICT BLVD 1940327 Industrial 3320 49,803 100.00%49,803.0 0.03683 1,834.24$ 1,834.24$
6304-015-001 4700 DISTRICT BLVD LLC 4700 DISTRICT BLVD 2971940 Industrial 3420 20,473 100.00%20,473.0 0.03683 754.02$ 754.02$
6304-015-004 HOAG HARLEY D AND SIDNEY A TRUST HOAG FAMILY TRUST 4731 E 48TH ST 665564 Industrial 3310 17,114 100.00%17,114.0 0.03683 630.31$ 630.30$
6304-015-005 PEYK CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4703 E 48TH ST 1282299 Industrial 3310 19,000 100.00%19,000.0 0.03683 699.77$ 699.78$
6304-015-008 HERNANDEZ ROBERTO AND MARIA TRUST K AND V TRUST 643640 Commercial 2700 22,963 100.00%22,963.0 0.03683 845.73$ 845.72$
6304-015-009 HERNANDEZ ROBERTO AND MARIA TRUST K AND V TRUST 4760 E 48TH ST 386179 Commercial 2700 12,196 100.00%12,196.0 0.03683 449.18$ 449.18$
6304-015-010 HERNANDEZ ROBERTO AND MARIA TRUST K AND V TRUST 4770 E 48TH ST 1901632 Industrial 3100 35,719 100.00%35,719.0 0.03683 1,315.53$ 1,315.54$
6304-015-013 LEHRER SEYMOUR AND SHIRLEY TRUST LEHRER FAMILY TRUST 4770 DISTRICT BLVD 2059914 Industrial 3300 51,717 100.00%51,717.0 0.03683 1,904.74$ 1,904.74$
6304-016-001 BECKSTEAD PAUL B TRUST BECKSTEAD TRUST 4707 E 49TH ST 850160 Industrial 3310 26,933 100.00%26,933.0 0.03683 991.94$ 991.94$
6304-016-002 WEYL EDWARD M 4727 E 49TH ST 421546 Industrial 3100 20,310 100.00%20,310.0 0.03683 748.02$ 748.02$
6304-016-003 YOONG JUN F 4749 E 49TH ST 512221 Industrial 3300 6,508 100.00%6,508.0 0.03683 239.69$ 239.68$
6304-016-004 4755 E 49TH LLC 4755 E 49TH ST 746519 Industrial 3310 19,805 100.00%19,805.0 0.03683 729.42$ 729.42$
6304-016-005 KASHYAP FAMILY LLC 4767 E 49TH ST 1033648 Industrial 3400 17,405 100.00%17,405.0 0.03683 641.03$ 641.02$
6304-016-007 4900 CORONA ASSOCIATES LLC 4900 CORONA AVE 2780282 Industrial 3200 60,113 100.00%60,113.0 0.03683 2,213.96$ 2,213.96$
6304-016-008 THORNTON CHRISTINE H TRUST THORNTON TRUST 4770 E 49TH ST 1372591 Industrial 3310 30,558 100.00%30,558.0 0.03683 1,125.45$ 1,125.46$
6304-016-014 LORENZ BRYAN E COTRUSTEE ET AL LORENZ TRUST 4921 GIFFORD AVE 1534606 Industrial 3310 61,679 100.00%61,679.0 0.03683 2,271.64$ 2,271.64$
6304-016-015 OCEAN QUEEN USA LLC 4988 CORONA AVE 2630643 Industrial 3310 29,184 100.00%29,184.0 0.03683 1,074.85$ 1,074.84$
6304-017-003 LINDEN ROBIN D TRUST ROBIN LINDEN TRUST 4580 E 49TH ST 932297 Industrial 3300 21,331 100.00%21,331.0 0.03683 785.62$ 785.62$
6304-017-011 N I V LLC 4537 E 50TH ST 2892208 Industrial 3300 110,757 100.00%110,757.0 0.03683 4,079.18$ 4,079.18$
6304-017-012 N I V LLC 4900 LOMA VISTA AVE 1212429 Industrial 3320 25,880 50.00%12,940.0 0.03683 476.58$ 476.58$
6304-017-013 CHAVEZ ADELINA 4662 E 49TH ST 2074493 Industrial 3310 25,736 100.00%25,736.0 0.03683 947.86$ 947.86$
6304-018-018 SANTA FE PACIFIC REALTY CORPORATION 4501 E 49TH ST 5095905 Industrial 3300 93,874 24.58%23,074.2 0.03683 849.82$ 849.82$
6304-018-022 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4665 E 49TH ST 4861610 Industrial 3320 81,021 100.00%81,021.0 0.03683 2,984.00$ 2,984.00$
6304-018-023 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4592 E 49TH ST 5980447 Industrial 3320 108,115 22.23%24,034.0 0.03683 885.17$ 885.18$
6304-019-002 DAZ INVESTMENTS LLC 4536 DISTRICT BLVD 796998 Industrial 3320 37,343 100.00%37,343.0 0.03683 1,375.34$ 1,375.34$
6304-019-003 DAZ INVESTMENTS LLC 4546 DISTRICT BLVD 222169 Industrial 3010 14,448 100.00%14,448.0 0.03683 532.12$ 532.12$
6304-019-010 STAN TONY LLC 4515 E 48TH ST 1306216 Industrial 3100 38,768 100.00%38,768.0 0.03683 1,427.83$ 1,427.82$
6304-019-019 STAN TONY LLC 4675 E 48TH ST 562380 Industrial 3100 13,078 100.00%13,078.0 0.03683 481.66$ 481.66$
6304-019-024 STAN TONY LLC 4697 E 48TH ST 2096928 Industrial 3320 46,609 44.42%20,703.7 0.03683 762.52$ 762.52$
6304-019-025 LIA ASSOCIATES LLC 4726 LOMA VISTA AVE 2623035 Industrial 3320 38,020 40.95%15,569.2 0.03683 573.41$ 573.42$
6304-020-004 FRIEDMAN RICHARD 4717 DISTRICT BLVD 371057 Industrial 3100 12,669 100.00%12,669.0 0.03683 466.60$ 466.60$
6304-020-005 YOUNG SUPATRA L 4725 DISTRICT BLVD 334158 Industrial 3100 7,581 100.00%7,581.0 0.03683 279.21$ 279.20$
6304-020-006 YOUNG SUPATRA L 4729 DISTRICT BLVD 328086 Industrial 3100 8,197 100.00%8,197.0 0.03683 301.90$ 301.90$
6304-020-007 YOUNG SUPATRA L 4737 DISTRICT BLVD 97191 Industrial 3100 2,926 100.00%2,926.0 0.03683 107.76$ 107.76$
6304-020-019 YOUNG SUPATRA L 112395 Vacant 300V 8,379 100.00%8,379.0 0.03683 308.60$ 308.60$
6304-020-021 EXETER CONSULTING LP 4525 DISTRICT BLVD 2712373 Industrial 3420 48,759 100.00%48,759.0 0.03683 1,795.79$ 1,795.80$
6304-020-022 MASHHOON HAMID R AND MAHASTI 4529 DISTRICT BLVD 1928537 Industrial 3310 30,865 100.00%30,865.0 0.03683 1,136.76$ 1,136.76$
6304-020-024 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4560 LOMA VISTA AVE 4535095 Industrial 3320 105,646 50.00%52,823.0 0.03683 1,945.47$ 1,945.48$
6304-020-028 FRIEDMAN RICHARD 99590 Vacant 300V 8,888 100.00%8,888.0 0.03683 327.35$ 327.34$
6304-020-029 SAAVEDRA JOSE L SR TRUST SAAVEDRA FAMILY TRUST 4713 DISTRICT BLVD 2025137 Industrial 3310 46,843 100.00%46,843.0 0.03683 1,725.23$ 1,725.22$
6304-020-032 TAPATIO PROPERTIES LLC 4685 DISTRICT BLVD 3009196 Industrial 3320 58,301 100.00%58,301.0 0.03683 2,147.23$ 2,147.22$
6304-020-033 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4575 DISTRICT BLVD 6459256 Industrial 3320 127,631 100.00%127,631.0 0.03683 4,700.65$ 4,700.64$
6304-020-034 CHEN GARY C TRUST CHEN AND YANG TRUST 4601 DISTRICT BLVD 1989659 Industrial 3310 36,955 100.00%36,955.0 0.03683 1,361.05$ 1,361.06$
6304-020-035 FOREST LIM PROPERTIES LLC 4625 DISTRICT BLVD 9437521 Industrial 3320 86,130 100.00%86,130.0 0.03683 3,172.17$ 3,172.16$
6304-020-038 CHEN CHUN CHIH 4661 DISTRICT BLVD 2118517 Industrial 3310 43,167 38.68%16,697.0 0.03683 614.95$ 614.96$
6304-021-013 GLOBAL LOGISTICS LLC 4265 CHARTER ST 5079313 Industrial 3320 78,611 100.00%78,611.0 0.03683 2,895.24$ 2,895.24$
6304-021-019 ZAZUETA VICENTE Z AND BELTRAN MONICA L 4333 S MAYWOOD AVE 3203853 Industrial 3310 29,621 100.00%29,621.0 0.03683 1,090.94$ 1,090.94$
6304-021-024 LODI REALTY LP 4200 CHARTER ST 1668735 Industrial 3330 69,696 47.40%33,035.9 0.03683 1,216.71$ 1,216.72$
6304-021-031 CHARTER VERNON PROPERTIES LLC 4230 CHARTER ST 2887620 Industrial 3330 65,340 100.00%65,340.0 0.03683 2,406.47$ 2,406.48$
6304-021-043 TRI EXCHANGE LLC 4309 EXCHANGE AVE 7048710 Industrial 3320 75,432 100.00%75,432.0 0.03683 2,778.16$ 2,778.16$
6304-021-046 YAN VERNON LLC 4201 EXCHANGE AVE 1550598 Commercial 1700 29,340 100.00%29,340.0 0.03683 1,080.59$ 1,080.60$
6304-021-049 YAN VERNON LLC 4215 EXCHANGE AVE 13713657 Industrial 3400 187,328 100.00%187,328.0 0.03683 6,899.29$ 6,899.30$
6304-021-052 US GROWERS COLD STORAGE INC 4383 EXCHANGE AVE 6030933 Industrial 3420 104,413 100.00%104,413.0 0.03683 3,845.53$ 3,845.54$
6304-021-055 JURUPA AVENUE LP 4353 EXCHANGE AVE 11409949 Industrial 3330 178,596 47.50%84,833.1 0.03683 3,124.40$ 3,124.40$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 12 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6304-022-022 FRUITLAND BOYLE INVESTMENTS LLC 4555 EVERETT AVE 6866640 Industrial 3200 44,867 100.00%44,867.0 0.03683 1,652.45$ 1,652.46$
6304-022-036 NAGATA YUHO AND KEIKO TRUST NAGATA TRUST 4511 EVERETT AVE 1817646 Industrial 3310 21,491 100.00%21,491.0 0.03683 791.51$ 791.52$
6304-022-045 THORNTON CHRISTINE A TRUST 4550 S MAYWOOD AVE 1344158 Industrial 3320 66,646 16.26%10,836.6 0.03683 399.11$ 399.12$
6304-022-058 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 162830 Vacant 100V 7,348 100.00%7,348.0 0.03683 270.63$ 270.62$
6304-022-059 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4551 LOMA VISTA AVE 10708442 Industrial 3330 187,374 91.69%171,803.2 0.03683 6,327.51$ 6,327.52$
6304-022-060 PALM PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS INC 92139 Vacant 300V 4,178 100.00%4,178.0 0.03683 153.88$ 153.88$
6304-022-061 PALM PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS INC 10892 Vacant 300V 361 100.00%361.0 0.03683 13.30$ 13.30$
6304-022-063 FRUITLAND BOYLE INVESTMENTS LLC 520200 Industrial 3800 10,830 100.00%10,830.0 0.03683 398.87$ 398.86$
6304-023-001 IWT PROPERTIES LLC 4300 DISTRICT BLVD 1095014 Industrial 3100 43,996 20.00%8,799.2 0.03683 324.07$ 324.08$
6304-023-005 SEASTROM MERLYN H AND LUZ M TRUST SEASTROM FAMILY TRUST 4803 EVERETT AVE 1125667 Industrial 3320 32,905 100.00%32,905.0 0.03683 1,211.89$ 1,211.90$
6304-023-007 GENERAL MILLS INC 4309 FRUITLAND AVE 17873 Industrial 300X 3,920 100.00%3,920.0 0.03683 144.37$ 144.38$
6304-023-008 GENERAL MILLS INC 40998 Vacant 300V 8,712 100.00%8,712.0 0.03683 320.86$ 320.86$
6304-023-009 GENERAL MILLS INC 68317 Industrial 300X 13,503 100.00%13,503.0 0.03683 497.32$ 497.32$
6304-023-010 GENERAL MILLS INC 4309 FRUITLAND AVE 19797557 Industrial 3420 269,235 100.00%269,235.0 0.03683 9,915.93$ 9,915.92$
6304-023-024 FOUR 355 FRUITLAND LLC 772064 Commercial 2700 51,971 100.00%51,971.0 0.03683 1,914.09$ 1,914.10$
6304-023-025 43550FRUITLAND LLC 4355 FRUITLAND AVE 3068442 Industrial 3100 51,401 50.00%25,700.5 0.03683 946.55$ 946.54$
6304-024-002 4368 AND 4400 DISTRICT BLVD LLC 4368 DISTRICT BLVD 1614083 Industrial 3310 11,937 100.00%11,937.0 0.03683 439.64$ 439.64$
6304-024-003 4368 AND 4400 DISTRICT BLVD LLC 4400 DISTRICT BLVD 302638 Vacant 300V 14,823 100.00%14,823.0 0.03683 545.93$ 545.94$
6304-024-004 HANSEN STEVEN D AND KAREN J TRUST HANSEN FAMILY TRUST 4404 DISTRICT BLVD 327882 Industrial 300X 7,673 100.00%7,673.0 0.03683 282.60$ 282.60$
6304-024-005 HANSEN STEVEN D AND KAREN J TRUST HANSEN FAMILY TRUST 4410 DISTRICT BLVD 748663 Industrial 3300 8,105 100.00%8,105.0 0.03683 298.51$ 298.50$
6304-024-006 DAUM W H INVESTMENT COMPANY 4420 DISTRICT BLVD 245945 Industrial 3310 15,722 100.00%15,722.0 0.03683 579.04$ 579.04$
6304-024-007 DAUM W H INVESTMENT COMPANY 4420 DISTRICT BLVD 31099 Industrial 3800 3,762 100.00%3,762.0 0.03683 138.55$ 138.56$
6304-024-008 GAMEZ FRANCISCO 4440 DISTRICT BLVD 551294 Industrial 3320 14,292 100.00%14,292.0 0.03683 526.37$ 526.38$
6304-024-009 GAMEZ FRANCISCO 4464 DISTRICT BLVD 1198887 Industrial 3320 24,002 100.00%24,002.0 0.03683 883.99$ 884.00$
6304-024-010 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 162439 Industrial 300X 9,462 100.00%9,462.0 0.03683 348.49$ 348.48$
6304-025-010 CASTILLO ACTINO Q 630 Vacant 300V 129 100.00%129.0 0.03683 4.75$ 4.76$
6304-025-011 HELIOS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS LLC 70227 Industrial 300X 3,126 100.00%3,126.0 0.03683 115.13$ 115.14$
6304-025-014 LEHRER SEYMOUR COTRUSTEE LEHRER FAMILY TRUST 4425 E 49TH ST 691161 Industrial 3310 26,834 100.00%26,834.0 0.03683 988.30$ 988.30$
6304-025-019 LEHRER SEYMOUR COTRUSTEE LEHRER FAMILY TRUST 4800 DEKALB AVE 421724 Industrial 3800 24,150 100.00%24,150.0 0.03683 889.44$ 889.44$
6304-025-020 E D PRODUCE INC 4820 EVERETT AVE 2656517 Industrial 3400 24,343 100.00%24,343.0 0.03683 896.55$ 896.56$
6304-025-023 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 4733 LOMA VISTA AVE 4021103 Industrial 3310 39,992 100.00%39,992.0 0.03683 1,472.91$ 1,472.90$
6304-025-029 LEHRER FAMILY PROPERTIES LP 1922293 Industrial 3300 38,572 100.00%38,572.0 0.03683 1,420.61$ 1,420.60$
6304-025-030 LEHRER FAMILY PROPERTIES LP 2084189 Industrial 3300 40,447 100.00%40,447.0 0.03683 1,489.66$ 1,489.66$
6304-025-032 YINGHUA LLC 4722 EVERETT AVE 5460626 Industrial 3330 65,775 100.00%65,775.0 0.03683 2,422.49$ 2,422.50$
6304-025-035 BAER MERIDITH 4820 EVERETT CT 4090756 Industrial 3100 60,549 100.00%60,549.0 0.03683 2,230.02$ 2,230.02$
6304-025-036 THREE ANGELS INVESTMENT LLC 4726 EVERETT AVE 1920058 Industrial 3420 37,030 100.00%37,030.0 0.03683 1,363.81$ 1,363.82$
6304-026-002 HONG MUN CHUN 4383 FRUITLAND AVE 3646602 Industrial 3102 19,003 100.00%19,003.0 0.03683 699.88$ 699.88$
6304-026-005 FERRER PROPERTY INC 4372 E 49TH ST 1407474 Industrial 3310 21,344 78.35%16,723.0 0.03683 615.91$ 615.90$
6304-026-009 GAYMO LLC 4423 FRUITLAND AVE 2238095 Industrial 3310 41,950 17.00%7,131.5 0.03683 262.65$ 262.66$
6304-026-010 HONMING PROPERTIES 4424 E 49TH ST 1003424 Industrial 3320 43,041 100.00%43,041.0 0.03683 1,585.20$ 1,585.20$
6304-026-017 FRUITLAND VERNON LLC 4405 FRUITLAND AVE 4927484 Industrial 3320 56,818 46.73%26,551.1 0.03683 977.88$ 977.88$
6304-026-019 ISSA VENTURES LLC 4949 EVERETT CT 1826116 Industrial 3320 37,094 100.00%37,094.0 0.03683 1,366.17$ 1,366.18$
6304-026-030 FRUITLAND BOYLE INVESTMENTS LLC 4455 FRUITLAND AVE REAR 6810145 Industrial 3332 116,599 100.00%116,599.0 0.03683 4,294.34$ 4,294.34$
6304-027-025 SOUTHLAND BOX COMPANY 4201 FRUITLAND AVE 31653761 Industrial 32F0 528,818 100.00%528,818.0 0.03683 19,476.37$ 19,476.36$
6304-028-015 GROUT SHERRY M TRUST ET AL GROUT FAMILY TRUST 4201 DISTRICT BLVD 595219 Industrial 3310 16,988 100.00%16,988.0 0.03683 625.67$ 625.66$
6304-028-021 BRAHNA PROPERTIES LLC 4565 W PRODUCE PLZ 1296745 Commercial 2500 5,744 100.00%5,744.0 0.03683 211.55$ 211.56$
6304-028-033 CATELLUS FINANCE 1 LLC 4507 S MAYWOOD AVE 18849021 Industrial 3330 394,218 16.63%65,558.5 0.03683 2,414.52$ 2,414.52$
6304-028-034 HAKIM SHAHPOUR DECEASED ESTATE OF ET AL 4255 DISTRICT BLVD 1742592 Industrial 3310 34,578 20.50%7,088.5 0.03683 261.07$ 261.06$
6304-030-002 FEDEX NATIONAL LTL INC 3209668 Industrial 3800 125,822 100.00%125,822.0 0.03683 4,634.02$ 4,634.02$
6308-001-016 ARJ INVESTMENT GROUP LLC 192018 Vacant 300V 6,570 100.00%6,570.0 0.03683 241.97$ 241.98$
6308-001-017 GUREWITZ GREGORY L COTRUSTEE G AND M GUREWITZ TRUST 4361 S SOTO ST 2110770 Industrial 3100 51,384 100.00%51,384.0 0.03683 1,892.47$ 1,892.48$
6308-001-019 CAMPBELL BARBARA B TRUST CAMPBELL FAMILY TRUST 4417 S SOTO ST 174792 Industrial 3100 14,957 100.00%14,957.0 0.03683 550.87$ 550.86$
6308-001-021 ROTHSCHILD ALLEN TRUST ROTHSCHILD FAMILY TRUST 4425 S SOTO ST 26396 Industrial 3800 7,767 100.00%7,767.0 0.03683 286.06$ 286.06$
6308-001-022 HARMON DUPRE MARY TRUST GEORGE W VAN FOSSAN DECEASED TRUST 4515 S SOTO ST 403148 Industrial 3300 31,023 100.00%31,023.0 0.03683 1,142.58$ 1,142.58$
6308-001-024 CHAHAL WHITE LLC ET AL 2727 E 46TH ST 1323026 Industrial 3320 65,771 100.00%65,771.0 0.03683 2,422.35$ 2,422.34$
6308-001-025 CHAHAL WHITE LLC ET AL 2727 E 46TH ST 690707 Industrial 3310 25,366 100.00%25,366.0 0.03683 934.23$ 934.22$
6308-001-026 CHAHAL WHITE LLC ET AL 233672 Industrial 3800 13,251 100.00%13,251.0 0.03683 488.03$ 488.04$
6308-001-029 MEYER MARY P 4400 SEVILLE AVE 367839 Industrial 3310 27,697 100.00%27,697.0 0.03683 1,020.08$ 1,020.08$
6308-001-033 ESKANDARIAN ABDOLVAHID 2721 E 46TH ST 231316 Commercial 1700 14,482 100.00%14,482.0 0.03683 533.37$ 533.38$
6308-001-034 DELENI BOYS LLC 4550 SEVILLE AVE 2344247 Industrial 3420 55,867 100.00%55,867.0 0.03683 2,057.58$ 2,057.58$
6308-001-045 COOPER ADAM T AND KYLE J TRUST ADAM AND KYLE COOPER TRUST 2704 E 45TH ST 595927 Industrial 3400 35,722 100.00%35,722.0 0.03683 1,315.64$ 1,315.64$
6308-001-047 GUREWITZ GREGORY AND MARLENE TRUST G L AND M H GUREWITZ TRUST 36953 Vacant 300V 3,236 100.00%3,236.0 0.03683 119.18$ 119.18$
6308-002-006 2671 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 2761 FRUITLAND AVE 11690681 Industrial 3330 94,525 18.30%17,298.1 0.03683 637.09$ 637.08$
6308-002-009 YOUABIAN RAMIN AND BETTY 2770 LEONIS BLVD 2582346 Industrial 3330 125,017 21.24%26,553.6 0.03683 977.97$ 977.96$
6308-002-015 GMC INTERNATIONAL LLC 2734 E 46TH ST 5716564 Industrial 3310 78,526 35.22%27,656.9 0.03683 1,018.60$ 1,018.60$
6308-002-016 PBR SEVILLE LLC 4620 SEVILLE AVE 3485430 Vacant 300V 88,198 100.00%88,198.0 0.03683 3,248.33$ 3,248.34$
6308-002-017 PBR SEVILLE LLC 194837 Vacant 300V 8,319 100.00%8,319.0 0.03683 306.39$ 306.38$
6308-002-018 PASHA AND ASSOCIATES LLC 1342 Vacant 300V 650 100.00%650.0 0.03683 23.94$ 23.94$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6308-002-023 BEL AIR SOTO LLC 5001 SOTO ST 28860201 Industrial 3330 216,929 100.00%216,929.0 0.03683 7,989.50$ 7,989.50$
6308-003-012 JANG HOLDINGS LLC 5124 PACIFIC BLVD 1952450 Industrial 3310 29,762 100.00%29,762.0 0.03683 1,096.13$ 1,096.14$
6308-003-014 JANG HOLDINGS LLC 2615 FRUITLAND AVE 989042 Industrial 3100 10,894 100.00%10,894.0 0.03683 401.23$ 401.22$
6308-003-020 ELSNER ED TRUST R AND E FAMILY TRUST 2600 LEONIS BLVD 281481 Commercial 1700 9,805 100.00%9,805.0 0.03683 361.12$ 361.12$
6308-003-030 PACIFIC BOULEVARD VERNON CALIFORNIA LLC 5000 PACIFIC BLVD 41730756 Industrial 3330 424,274 100.00%424,274.0 0.03683 15,626.01$ 15,626.02$
6308-004-007 NEW PATRICIA R TRUST ET AL PATRICIA R NEW TRUST 2615 LEONIS BLVD 133594 Commercial 2700 7,755 100.00%7,755.0 0.03683 285.62$ 285.62$
6308-004-008 BRUNO VICTOR ET AL 2639 LEONIS BLVD 277712 Industrial 3100 35,288 100.00%35,288.0 0.03683 1,299.66$ 1,299.66$
6308-004-011 JONES JEREMY J 4600 PACIFIC BLVD 176234 Industrial 3100 12,903 100.00%12,903.0 0.03683 475.22$ 475.22$
6308-004-012 GUERRA JOSE L AND LIDIA O TRUST GUERRA FAMILY TRUST 4618 PACIFIC BLVD 3773388 Industrial 3200 115,932 100.00%115,932.0 0.03683 4,269.78$ 4,269.78$
6308-004-013 ALPINE LEONIS LLC 2665 LEONIS BLVD 13525200 Industrial 3100 199,558 100.00%199,558.0 0.03683 7,349.72$ 7,349.72$
6308-005-007 FLORMAN FAMILY LP 4580 PACIFIC BLVD 1714760 Commercial 1900 38,125 100.00%38,125.0 0.03683 1,404.14$ 1,404.14$
6308-005-008 HAI VENTURES LLC 4560 PACIFIC BLVD 1325960 Industrial 3300 53,006 100.00%53,006.0 0.03683 1,952.21$ 1,952.22$
6308-005-009 4553 SEVILLE LLC 4553 SEVILLE AVE 5548428 Industrial 3200 127,195 30.00%38,158.5 0.03683 1,405.38$ 1,405.38$
6308-005-012 UNITED 26 INC 4480 PACIFIC BLVD 4945524 Industrial 3300 148,104 30.44%45,082.9 0.03683 1,660.40$ 1,660.40$
6308-005-013 ROMERO JAVIER 11242 Vacant 300V 4,727 100.00%4,727.0 0.03683 174.10$ 174.10$
6308-005-015 CAMINO REAL FOODS INC 2638 E VERNON AVE 6373843 Industrial 3400 135,321 100.00%135,321.0 0.03683 4,983.87$ 4,983.88$
6308-006-004 R DAGAN PROPERTIES LLC 4320 S SANTA FE AVE 4457073 Industrial 3310 36,155 8.94%3,232.3 0.03683 119.04$ 119.04$
6308-006-014 PACIFIC SANTA FE INDUSTRIAL INC 389517 Vacant 300V 25,306 100.00%25,306.0 0.03683 932.02$ 932.02$
6308-006-015 4433 PACIFIC BLVD LLC 4433 PACIFIC BLVD 4729132 Industrial 3310 24,159 5.00%1,208.0 0.03683 44.49$ 44.48$
6308-006-018 PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS LLC 4462 PACIFIC BLVD 586376 Industrial 3800 16,026 100.00%16,026.0 0.03683 590.24$ 590.24$
6308-007-006 MELIDEO MICHAEL TRUST MICHAEL MELIDEO TRUST 4848 S SANTA FE AVE 2865867 Industrial 3330 80,344 100.00%80,344.0 0.03683 2,959.07$ 2,959.06$
6308-007-008 MELIDEO MICHAEL TRUST MICHAEL MELIDEO TRUST 4600 S SANTA FE AVE 2036407 Industrial 3330 90,426 100.00%90,426.0 0.03683 3,330.39$ 3,330.38$
6308-007-009 MELIDEO MICHAEL TRUST MICHAEL MELIDEO TRUST 4620 S SANTA FE AVE 1256558 Industrial 3320 64,420 100.00%64,420.0 0.03683 2,372.59$ 2,372.58$
6308-007-010 GREAT AMERICAN HOLDING AND INVESTMENTS LLC 589920 Vacant 300V 14,336 100.00%14,336.0 0.03683 527.99$ 528.00$
6308-007-012 GREAT AMERICAN HOLDING AND INVESTMENTS LLC 4824 S SANTA FE AVE 8373179 Industrial 3330 128,246 100.00%128,246.0 0.03683 4,723.30$ 4,723.30$
6308-007-015 GREAT AMERICAN HOLDING AND INVESTMENTS LLC 4800 S SANTA FE AVE 3191008 Industrial 3330 39,522 100.00%39,522.0 0.03683 1,455.60$ 1,455.60$
6308-007-016 GREAT AMERICAN HOLDING AND INVESTMENTS LLC 4800 S SANTA FE AVE 7636065 Industrial 3330 99,733 100.00%99,733.0 0.03683 3,673.17$ 3,673.16$
6308-007-018 PACIFIC SANTA FE INDUSTRIAL INC 4400 PACIFIC BLVD 4783196 Industrial 3330 234,788 17.15%40,266.1 0.03683 1,483.00$ 1,483.00$
6308-007-019 PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS LLC 4460 PACIFIC BLVD 19696804 Industrial 3200 282,465 100.00%282,465.0 0.03683 10,403.19$ 10,403.18$
6308-007-020 GREAT AMERICAN HOLDING AND INVESTMENTS LLC 449797 Vacant 300V 11,745 100.00%11,745.0 0.03683 432.57$ 432.56$
6308-007-021 KENNEDY MICHAEL E 95556 Vacant 300V 6,332 100.00%6,332.0 0.03683 233.21$ 233.20$
6308-008-010 PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY 4565 PACIFIC BLVD 165164 Industrial 3300 43,295 100.00%43,295.0 0.03683 1,594.55$ 1,594.56$
6308-008-011 MELASHA LLC 2529 CHAMBERS ST 1397456 Industrial 3100 63,613 100.00%63,613.0 0.03683 2,342.87$ 2,342.86$
6308-008-015 KENNEDY NAME PLATE COMPANY 4509 PACIFIC BLVD 219878 Industrial 3100 12,645 100.00%12,645.0 0.03683 465.72$ 465.72$
6308-008-017 PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY 4585 PACIFIC BLVD 724081 Industrial 3320 63,676 100.00%63,676.0 0.03683 2,345.19$ 2,345.18$
6308-008-025 3901 S BROADWAY LLC 4533 PACIFIC BLVD 4993640 Industrial 3320 78,895 100.00%78,895.0 0.03683 2,905.70$ 2,905.70$
6308-008-026 KENNEDY WILLIAM J III 198542 Commercial 2700 8,763 100.00%8,763.0 0.03683 322.74$ 322.74$
6308-008-030 S AND S CHAMBERS LLC 2555 CHAMBERS ST 6242400 Industrial 3300 48,787 65.00%31,711.6 0.03683 1,167.94$ 1,167.94$
6308-009-024 ELFTMAN GEORGE W TRUST GEORGE W ELFTMAN TRUST 4875 PACIFIC BLVD 556071 Industrial 3310 20,996 100.00%20,996.0 0.03683 773.28$ 773.28$
6308-009-025 KANG SUNG Y AND MI SOOK TRUST KANG FAMILY TRUST 4801 PACIFIC BLVD 2149864 Industrial 3310 21,510 100.00%21,510.0 0.03683 792.21$ 792.22$
6308-009-027 WJ88 LLC 4641 PACIFIC BLVD 4915890 Industrial 3320 43,348 100.00%43,348.0 0.03683 1,596.51$ 1,596.50$
6308-009-031 K AND JM LLC 328974 Vacant 300V 7,692 100.00%7,692.0 0.03683 283.30$ 283.30$
6308-009-033 4623 HAMPTON LLC 4623 HAMPTON ST 603124 Industrial 3100 32,971 100.00%32,971.0 0.03683 1,214.32$ 1,214.32$
6308-009-038 HAMPTON PROPERTIES 4646 HAMPTON ST 7873059 Industrial 3300 168,713 100.00%168,713.0 0.03683 6,213.70$ 6,213.70$
6308-010-018 DIY PROPERTEIS INC 5065 PACIFIC BLVD 1846200 Industrial 3100 24,862 100.00%24,862.0 0.03683 915.67$ 915.66$
6308-010-020 GOMEZ RUY A 5001 PACIFIC BLVD 492229 Industrial 3100 18,731 100.00%18,731.0 0.03683 689.86$ 689.86$
6308-010-021 KOH S INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 4927 PACIFIC BLVD 864499 Industrial 3100 26,302 35.00%9,205.7 0.03683 339.05$ 339.04$
6308-010-023 LIN PI YU TRUST PI YU LIN TRUST 4903 PACIFIC BLVD 1626283 Industrial 3310 22,999 59.63%13,714.3 0.03683 505.10$ 505.10$
6308-010-024 PETTITT R SCOTT AND CHERYL TRUST PETTITT FAMILY TRUST 2532 E 49TH ST 1608650 Industrial 3310 42,004 100.00%42,004.0 0.03683 1,547.01$ 1,547.00$
6308-010-026 WEST COAST HOLDINGS LLC 5000 HAMPTON ST 516664 Industrial 3100 14,402 100.00%14,402.0 0.03683 530.43$ 530.42$
6308-010-031 SBD EQUITIES LLC 5121 HAMPTON ST 1033646 Commercial 1700 32,401 100.00%32,401.0 0.03683 1,193.33$ 1,193.32$
6308-010-032 5111 HAMPTON STREET LLC 5111 HAMPTON ST 1569525 Industrial 3310 15,765 100.00%15,765.0 0.03683 580.62$ 580.62$
6308-010-034 GENZEN ERICA TRUST ERICA GENZEN TRUST 5005 HAMPTON ST 426369 Industrial 3310 20,138 100.00%20,138.0 0.03683 741.68$ 741.68$
6308-010-035 GENZEN ERICA TRUST ERICA GENZEN TRUST 5001 HAMPTON ST 406072 Industrial 3300 10,225 100.00%10,225.0 0.03683 376.59$ 376.58$
6308-010-036 4929 JORDANA LLC 4929 HAMPTON ST 2030090 Industrial 3300 10,286 100.00%10,286.0 0.03683 378.83$ 378.84$
6308-010-037 2516 MILANI LLC 2516 E 49TH ST 3441496 Industrial 3100 44,867 24.14%10,830.9 0.03683 398.90$ 398.90$
6308-010-040 HONEYME ENTERPRISE INC 5014 HAMPTON ST 2558867 Industrial 3300 17,947 100.00%17,947.0 0.03683 660.99$ 660.98$
6308-010-041 JANG HOLDINGS LLC 895630 Industrial 3800 31,812 100.00%31,812.0 0.03683 1,171.64$ 1,171.64$
6308-010-042 CHOI KWANG J AND SOOK I TRUST CHOI FAMILY TRUST 4930 HAMPTON ST 1277489 Industrial 3300 13,600 100.00%13,600.0 0.03683 500.89$ 500.88$
6308-011-011 WANG GLOBALNET 2465 FRUITLAND AVE 15976191 Industrial 3330 151,589 21.77%33,000.9 0.03683 1,215.42$ 1,215.42$
6308-011-013 BELMONT HAWAII LIMITED 5050 S SANTA FE AVE 2896762 Industrial 3320 64,649 100.00%64,649.0 0.03683 2,381.02$ 2,381.02$
6308-012-012 BACFAR VERNON LLC 2322 E VERNON AVE 907165 Industrial 3320 46,992 100.00%46,992.0 0.03683 1,730.72$ 1,730.72$
6308-012-014 LARSON ROBERT AND CAROL TRUST R G AND C L LARSON TRUST 4435 S SANTA FE AVE 297952 Industrial 3100 7,123 100.00%7,123.0 0.03683 262.34$ 262.34$
6308-012-016 BACFAR SANTA FE LLC 4441 S SANTA FE AVE 2225048 Industrial 3330 166,835 49.61%82,766.8 0.03683 3,048.30$ 3,048.30$
6308-012-018 LEVINE ELLEN AND NORMAN TRUST E S AND N J LEVINE TRUST 4501 S SANTA FE AVE 1898048 Industrial 3320 77,513 100.00%77,513.0 0.03683 2,854.80$ 2,854.80$
6308-012-019 YBARRA MICHELLE S ET AL 2326 E VERNON AVE 40860 Industrial 3800 6,718 100.00%6,718.0 0.03683 247.42$ 247.42$
6308-012-022 BORG WARNER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC 2300 E VERNON AVE 11211715 Industrial 3200 477,297 100.00%477,297.0 0.03683 17,578.85$ 17,578.84$
6308-013-012 COHEN FARIBA 281220 Industrial 390X 6,175 100.00%6,175.0 0.03683 227.43$ 227.42$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 14 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6308-013-013 ALAVERN COMPANY 1936 E VERNON AVE 262915 Industrial 3800 44,277 100.00%44,277.0 0.03683 1,630.72$ 1,630.72$
6308-013-017 HK INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES LLC 4423 HAWTHORNE AVE 1983893 Industrial 3900 43,996 22.58%9,934.3 0.03683 365.88$ 365.88$
6308-013-018 COHEN FARIBA 2000 E VERNON AVE 562440 Commercial 1210 13,079 100.00%13,079.0 0.03683 481.70$ 481.70$
6308-013-019 COHEN FARIBA 2001 E 45TH ST 451013 Industrial 3800 11,727 100.00%11,727.0 0.03683 431.91$ 431.90$
6308-013-020 COHEN FARIBA 228159 Vacant 300V 5,507 100.00%5,507.0 0.03683 202.82$ 202.82$
6308-013-021 COHEN FARIBA 2015 E 45TH ST 228159 Vacant 300V 5,605 100.00%5,605.0 0.03683 206.43$ 206.44$
6308-013-022 COHEN FARIBA 281220 Industrial 300X 6,914 100.00%6,914.0 0.03683 254.64$ 254.64$
6308-013-023 COHEN FARIBA 2042 E VERNON AVE 9619850 Industrial 3200 72,087 27.48%19,809.5 0.03683 729.58$ 729.58$
6308-013-026 GRAHAM AVENUE LLC 2020 E 45TH ST 288241 Industrial 3800 6,676 100.00%6,676.0 0.03683 245.88$ 245.88$
6308-013-033 GUTIERREZ JUAN TRUST GUTIERREZ TRUST 2039 E 46TH ST 212421 Vacant 300V 6,638 100.00%6,638.0 0.03683 244.48$ 244.48$
6308-013-034 LIGHTON PROPERTY LLC 2040 E 45TH ST 467202 Vacant 300V 39,545 100.00%39,545.0 0.03683 1,456.44$ 1,456.44$
6308-013-035 CNC LIMITED LLC 2052 E VERNON AVE 1762180 Industrial 3200 19,772 100.00%19,772.0 0.03683 728.20$ 728.20$
6308-013-039 TEICHMAN ENTERPRISES INC 2032 E 45TH ST 1029021 Industrial 3100 13,253 100.00%13,253.0 0.03683 488.11$ 488.10$
6308-013-043 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C 200581 Industrial 3800 5,859 100.00%5,859.0 0.03683 215.79$ 215.78$
6308-013-044 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C 4510 S ALAMEDA ST 7248710 Industrial 3200 148,180 100.00%148,180.0 0.03683 5,457.47$ 5,457.46$
6308-013-045 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C ET AL 1908 E VERNON AVE 773258 Industrial 3800 31,014 100.00%31,014.0 0.03683 1,142.25$ 1,142.24$
6308-013-046 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C ET AL 1908 E VERNON AVE 2710680 Commercial 1702 11,578 100.00%11,578.0 0.03683 426.42$ 426.42$
6308-013-047 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C 421910 Industrial 3800 13,339 100.00%13,339.0 0.03683 491.28$ 491.28$
6308-014-020 KOU SHU C AND SHAN C 4510 S ALAMEDA ST 991366 Vacant 300V 74,052 100.00%74,052.0 0.03683 2,727.34$ 2,727.34$
6308-014-022 BORG WARNER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC 2040 E 46TH ST 503691 Industrial 3800 47,522 100.00%47,522.0 0.03683 1,750.24$ 1,750.24$
6308-014-025 KBF PROPERTIES LLC 1951 E 48TH ST 5650139 Industrial 3330 188,179 12.60%23,710.6 0.03683 873.26$ 873.26$
6308-014-026 GRAHAM AVENUE LLC 60048 Vacant 300V 9,513 100.00%9,513.0 0.03683 350.36$ 350.36$
6308-014-028 BORG WARNER CORPORATION BYRON JACKSON DIVISION 1502 Industrial 3800 7,532 100.00%7,532.0 0.03683 277.40$ 277.40$
6308-014-029 2345 STREET 48TH STREET SERIES OF STERN REALTY I LP 2345 E 48TH ST 1845678 Industrial 3330 88,418 100.00%88,418.0 0.03683 3,256.43$ 3,256.44$
6308-014-030 INI INVESTMENT CORPORATION 825000 Vacant 300V 15,825 100.00%15,825.0 0.03683 582.83$ 582.84$
6308-014-032 GRAHAM AVENUE LLC 1946 E 46TH ST 16997509 Industrial 3330 234,788 84.33%197,996.7 0.03683 7,292.22$ 7,292.22$
6308-014-036 GRAHAM AVENUE LLC 120099 Vacant 300V 7,409 100.00%7,409.0 0.03683 272.87$ 272.88$
6308-015-007 YAGHOUBI FARHAD AND SEFARDI ELHAM 2328 E 49TH ST 499832 Vacant 300V 16,117 100.00%16,117.0 0.03683 593.59$ 593.58$
6308-015-008 4901 SANTA FE LLC 4901 S SANTA FE AVE 1530000 Industrial 3100 11,325 95.00%10,758.8 0.03683 396.24$ 396.24$
6308-015-009 YAGHOUBI FARHAD AND SEFARDI ELHAM 5001 S SANTA FE AVE 671034 Industrial 3100 12,900 100.00%12,900.0 0.03683 475.11$ 475.10$
6308-015-012 MOIZEL JOSEPH AND SEIJA TRUST JOSEPH AND SEIJA MOIZEL TRUST 5051 S SANTA FE AVE 2365009 Industrial 3320 68,161 100.00%68,161.0 0.03683 2,510.37$ 2,510.36$
6308-015-016 NORTON COMPANY 2201 E 51ST ST 303080 Industrial 3100 19,763 100.00%19,763.0 0.03683 727.87$ 727.88$
6308-015-017 2131 33 E 51ST LLC 2131 E 51ST ST 1623040 Industrial 3300 99,317 50.00%49,658.5 0.03683 1,828.92$ 1,828.92$
6308-015-022 2254 BOHEMIAN LLC 2300 E 49TH ST 2247264 Industrial 3310 43,360 100.00%43,360.0 0.03683 1,596.95$ 1,596.94$
6308-015-024 OSTENDORF JAN R COTRUSTEE ORLIJAN TRUST 2111 E 51ST ST 2550000 Industrial 3100 19,908 100.00%19,908.0 0.03683 733.21$ 733.22$
6308-015-033 AJAX FORGE COMPANY 1960 E 48TH ST 741230 Industrial 3200 62,281 100.00%62,281.0 0.03683 2,293.81$ 2,293.80$
6308-015-034 KOHEN JERRY AND ORIT TRUST JERRY AND ORIT KOHEN TRUST 2034 E 48TH ST 3737216 Industrial 3100 118,048 15.51%18,309.2 0.03683 674.33$ 674.32$
6308-015-035 GREITZER STEVEN S AND EVE M TRUST STEVEN AND EVE GREITZER TRUST 2050 E 48TH ST 1635520 Industrial 3100 58,806 100.00%58,806.0 0.03683 2,165.82$ 2,165.82$
6308-015-040 ABJA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2101 E 51ST ST 1378197 Industrial 3310 20,473 22.00%4,504.1 0.03683 165.88$ 165.88$
6308-015-043 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 2392 E 48TH ST 5346592 Industrial 3330 278,784 37.94%105,770.6 0.03683 3,895.53$ 3,895.54$
6308-015-044 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 4871 S SANTA FE AVE 7099574 Industrial 3200 464,281 59.25%275,086.5 0.03683 10,131.44$ 10,131.44$
6308-015-048 MOLINARI DELMO AND DIANE TRUST 2035 E 51ST ST 2952384 Industrial 3320 42,626 100.00%42,626.0 0.03683 1,569.92$ 1,569.92$
6308-015-055 KB WESTCHESTER BUILDING LLC 1145201 Vacant 300V 36,539 100.00%36,539.0 0.03683 1,345.73$ 1,345.74$
6308-015-058 MOLINARI DELMO TRUST MOLINARI FAMILY TRUST 1911 E 51ST ST 829536 Industrial 3330 47,438 100.00%47,438.0 0.03683 1,747.14$ 1,747.14$
6308-015-059 MOLINARI DELMO TRUST MOLINARI FAMILY TRUST 1919 E 51ST ST 739580 Industrial 3320 42,004 100.00%42,004.0 0.03683 1,547.01$ 1,547.00$
6308-015-063 YAEGAKI CORPORATION 4800 S ALAMEDA ST 6687826 Industrial 3330 128,938 93.50%120,557.0 0.03683 4,440.12$ 4,440.12$
6308-015-067 PEER PROPERTIES 2145 E 49TH ST 3328703 Industrial 3300 80,235 100.00%80,235.0 0.03683 2,955.06$ 2,955.06$
6308-015-072 CJ ALAMEDA LLC 4890 S ALAMEDA ST 8096952 Industrial 3300 189,050 72.00%136,116.0 0.03683 5,013.15$ 5,013.16$
6308-015-073 SCHERMER 49TH STREET LLC 2011 E 49TH ST 6241974 Industrial 3320 52,708 15.00%7,906.2 0.03683 291.19$ 291.18$
6308-015-074 J AND HB LLC 2021 E 49TH ST 8874000 Industrial 3300 52,529 100.00%52,529.0 0.03683 1,934.64$ 1,934.64$
6308-015-077 SIF 49TH STREET INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 2000 E 49TH ST 33722000 Industrial 3330 344,995 24.34%83,971.8 0.03683 3,092.68$ 3,092.68$
6308-016-005 45TH STREET LLC 1930 E 51ST ST 3867530 Industrial 3100 71,874 53.81%38,675.4 0.03683 1,424.41$ 1,424.42$
6308-016-007 2124 E 51ST STREET LLC 2124 E 51ST ST 1893851 Industrial 3320 48,223 100.00%48,223.0 0.03683 1,776.05$ 1,776.06$
6308-016-010 ALCHALEL ISAAC COTRUSTEE ALCHALEL TRUST 2322 E 51ST ST 13798825 Industrial 3330 166,399 49.61%82,550.5 0.03683 3,040.34$ 3,040.34$
6308-016-012 VERNON FIFTY TWO LLC 2305 E 52ND ST 1709084 Industrial 3300 22,517 35.98%8,101.6 0.03683 298.38$ 298.38$
6308-016-013 VERNON FIFTY TWO LLC 2315 E 52ND ST 2381667 Industrial 3200 40,751 100.00%40,751.0 0.03683 1,500.86$ 1,500.86$
6308-016-014 VERNON FIFTY TWO LLC 353096 Industrial 3800 7,268 100.00%7,268.0 0.03683 267.68$ 267.68$
6308-016-020 LASKEY WEIL III LP 2046 E 52ND ST 779246 Vacant 300V 62,299 100.00%62,299.0 0.03683 2,294.47$ 2,294.48$
6308-016-021 LASKEY WEIL III LP 2050 E 52ND ST 933550 Industrial 3330 65,485 100.00%65,485.0 0.03683 2,411.81$ 2,411.82$
6308-016-022 VERNONCO LLC 2200 E 52ND ST 2231298 Industrial 3330 123,680 63.00%77,918.4 0.03683 2,869.73$ 2,869.74$
6308-016-025 KLEIN BREA INVESTMENTS LLC ET AL 2340 E 52ND ST 5951700 Industrial 3100 66,573 100.00%66,573.0 0.03683 2,451.88$ 2,451.88$
6308-016-027 LASKEY WEIL III LP 2031 E 55TH ST 8523941 Industrial 3200 417,305 25.36%70,608.0 0.03683 2,600.49$ 2,600.50$
6308-016-033 2050 EAST 51ST STREET LLC 2050 E 51ST ST 2861730 Industrial 3320 55,757 100.00%55,757.0 0.03683 2,053.53$ 2,053.54$
6308-016-037 LASKEY WEIL III LP 255387 Vacant 300V 19,295 100.00%19,295.0 0.03683 710.63$ 710.64$
6308-016-038 5252 ALAMEDA STREET LLC 5200 S ALAMEDA ST 18073367 Industrial 3330 202,155 100.00%202,155.0 0.03683 7,445.37$ 7,445.36$
6308-016-039 IHOLDINGS 26 LLC 2131 E 52ND ST 11579871 Industrial 3330 263,102 29.48%77,562.5 0.03683 2,856.63$ 2,856.62$
6308-016-041 SANTA FE BUILDING 5251 LLC 5201 S SANTA FE AVE 8791337 Industrial 3100 85,378 46.42%39,632.5 0.03683 1,459.66$ 1,459.66$
6308-016-042 GRATEFUL EGG LLC 2021 E 52ND ST 4115232 Industrial 3320 76,136 100.00%76,136.0 0.03683 2,804.09$ 2,804.08$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6308-016-046 CF AND RSP PROPERTIES LLC 2200 E 52ND ST 3768457 Industrial 3200 79,303 100.00%79,303.0 0.03683 2,920.73$ 2,920.72$
6308-016-052 DANARI VERNON LLC 689507 Industrial 3800 21,034 100.00%21,034.0 0.03683 774.68$ 774.68$
6308-016-053 DANARI VERNON LLC 2325 E 55TH ST 4925065 Industrial 3400 63,079 100.00%63,079.0 0.03683 2,323.20$ 2,323.20$
6308-016-054 DANARI VERNON LLC 5401 S SANTA FE AVE 4127311 Industrial 3400 54,450 78.00%42,471.0 0.03683 1,564.21$ 1,564.20$
6308-016-055 MOLINARI DELMO TRUST MOLINARI FAMILY TRUST 1916 E 51ST ST 451458 Industrial 3200 52,835 100.00%52,835.0 0.03683 1,945.91$ 1,945.92$
6308-016-057 IHOLDINGS 26 LLC 516962 Vacant 300V 17,356 100.00%17,356.0 0.03683 639.22$ 639.22$
6308-017-011 HELLER CHARLOTTE TRUST HELLER TRUST 5669 S SANTA FE AVE 162392 Commercial 1010 11,353 100.00%11,353.0 0.03683 418.13$ 418.14$
6308-017-012 GUBERMAN BARBARA D TRUST ET AL BARBARA D GUBERMAN TRUST 2365 E 57TH ST 362993 Industrial 3100 8,510 100.00%8,510.0 0.03683 313.42$ 313.42$
6308-017-013 OLSTER STUART L AND SHARON ET AL 5607 S SANTA FE AVE 654585 Industrial 3330 86,310 100.00%86,310.0 0.03683 3,178.80$ 3,178.80$
6308-017-039 VERNON NGO LLC 5580 S ALAMEDA ST 15697492 Industrial 3420 139,111 100.00%139,111.0 0.03683 5,123.46$ 5,123.46$
6308-017-040 BROADLEAF DISTRIBUTION CENTER LLC 5600 S ALAMEDA ST 10667394 Industrial 3420 96,602 100.00%96,602.0 0.03683 3,557.85$ 3,557.86$
6308-017-041 BLT ALAMEDA VERNON FREEZER LP 2050 E 55TH ST 26463400 Industrial 3420 220,245 100.00%220,245.0 0.03683 8,111.62$ 8,111.62$
6308-017-042 ARROWHEAD JOINT VENTURE 2100 E 55TH ST 15072309 Industrial 3200 118,736 100.00%118,736.0 0.03683 4,373.05$ 4,373.04$
6308-017-043 HUH INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY LP 5525 S SANTA FE AVE 19245877 Industrial 3420 201,830 100.00%201,830.0 0.03683 7,433.40$ 7,433.40$
6308-017-048 BPREP 2200 EAST 55TH AVENUE LLC 2200 55TH ST 49725000 Industrial 3330 471,319 100.00%471,319.0 0.03683 17,358.68$ 17,358.68$
6308-018-014 GALADJIAN VAZGEN AND HERMINE H 5820 S ALAMEDA ST 2816694 Industrial 3200 55,279 100.00%55,279.0 0.03683 2,035.93$ 2,035.92$
6308-018-017 TOPNOTCH FOODS INC 1988 E 57TH ST 1553054 Industrial 3310 27,690 100.00%27,690.0 0.03683 1,019.82$ 1,019.82$
6308-018-018 FOLEY WOODWORKS INC 5741 S 1ST ST 380325 Industrial 3100 15,432 100.00%15,432.0 0.03683 568.36$ 568.36$
6308-018-020 WIMATEX INC 66389 Vacant 300V 4,760 100.00%4,760.0 0.03683 175.31$ 175.32$
6308-018-021 WIMATEX INC 2087 E SLAUSON AVE 380406 Vacant 300V 27,471 100.00%27,471.0 0.03683 1,011.76$ 1,011.76$
6308-018-023 WIMATEX INC 5801 S 2ND ST 4993691 Industrial 3330 304,031 100.00%304,031.0 0.03683 11,197.46$ 11,197.46$
6308-019-011 HAN KYUBOK AND JEAN S TRUST K AND J HAN TRUST 5819 S SANTA FE AVE 380901 Commercial 1700 5,923 100.00%5,923.0 0.03683 218.14$ 218.14$
6308-019-012 HAN KYUBOK AND JEAN S TRUST K AND J HAN TRUST 5831 S SANTA FE AVE 533008 Commercial 2110 11,777 100.00%11,777.0 0.03683 433.75$ 433.74$
6308-019-013 HAN KYUBOK AND JEAN S TRUST K AND J HAN TRUST 273005 Vacant 300V 13,675 100.00%13,675.0 0.03683 503.65$ 503.66$
6308-019-014 HAN KYUBOK AND JEAN S TRUST K AND J HAN TRUST 2357 E SLAUSON AVE 243092 Industrial 3300 2,891 100.00%2,891.0 0.03683 106.48$ 106.48$
6308-019-016 JETRO MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2330 E 57TH ST 198558 Vacant 300V 11,330 100.00%11,330.0 0.03683 417.28$ 417.28$
6308-019-017 JETRO MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2330 E 57TH ST 13924156 Industrial 3330 391,604 32.77%128,328.6 0.03683 4,726.34$ 4,726.34$
6308-019-018 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2204 E 57TH ST 619035 Industrial 3100 15,876 100.00%15,876.0 0.03683 584.71$ 584.72$
6308-019-019 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 5740 S ANDERSON ST 572312 Industrial 3100 14,685 100.00%14,685.0 0.03683 540.85$ 540.84$
6308-019-020 5770 SOUTH ANDERSON STREET LLC 5770 S ANDERSON ST 1232980 Industrial 3100 14,960 100.00%14,960.0 0.03683 550.98$ 550.98$
6308-019-022 BMJC INVESTMENT LLC 2202 E ANDERSON ST 2226456 Industrial 3310 16,755 100.00%16,755.0 0.03683 617.09$ 617.08$
6308-019-023 BMJC INVESTMENT LLC 2202 E ANDERSON ST 2247264 Industrial 3310 9,399 100.00%9,399.0 0.03683 346.17$ 346.16$
6308-019-025 DINOVITZER MANUEL AND MIRIAM TRUST M G AND M R DINOVITZER TRUST 2198 E ANDERSON ST 295944 Industrial 3300 5,670 100.00%5,670.0 0.03683 208.83$ 208.82$
6308-019-028 COHEN ROBERT L AND MONICA E TRUST COHEN FAMILY TRUST 5810 2ND ST 337274 Industrial 3300 9,746 100.00%9,746.0 0.03683 358.95$ 358.94$
6308-019-029 COHEN ROBERT L AND MONICA E TRUST COHEN FAMILY TRUST 5810 E 2ND ST 207974 Industrial 3300 6,242 100.00%6,242.0 0.03683 229.89$ 229.90$
6308-019-030 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2111 E ANDERSON ST 521211 Industrial 3100 14,316 61.14%8,752.8 0.03683 322.37$ 322.36$
6308-019-034 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2190 E 57TH ST 540193 Industrial 3300 13,682 4.98%681.4 0.03683 25.09$ 25.10$
6308-019-035 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 5721 S ANDERSON ST 540193 Industrial 3100 13,700 100.00%13,700.0 0.03683 504.57$ 504.58$
6308-019-036 5761 ANDERSON LLC 5761 S ANDERSON ST 1885000 Industrial 3100 13,699 100.00%13,699.0 0.03683 504.53$ 504.54$
6308-019-037 VIP INDUSTRIAL PLAZA LLC 2191 E ANDERSON ST 531430 Industrial 3100 13,409 100.00%13,409.0 0.03683 493.85$ 493.86$
6309-001-002 CONNOR STEPHEN TRUST 2455 E 52ND ST 54863 Industrial 3100 3,281 100.00%3,281.0 0.03683 120.84$ 120.84$
6309-002-006 DAT INVESTMENTS INC 5218 S SANTA FE AVE 1700000 Commercial 1410 13,517 100.00%13,517.0 0.03683 497.83$ 497.84$
6309-002-007 REYES MANUEL AND MARIA 5212 S SANTA FE AVE 265901 Commercial 1100 6,688 100.00%6,688.0 0.03683 246.32$ 246.32$
6309-002-008 KOCHS ERWIN AND ANNA TRUST KOCHS FAMILY TRUST 5208 S SANTA FE AVE 357008 Commercial 1100 6,554 100.00%6,554.0 0.03683 241.38$ 241.38$
6309-002-009 KOCHS ERWIN AND ANNA TRUST KOCHS FAMILY TRUST 5200 S SANTA FE AVE 130431 Commercial 2600 10,280 100.00%10,280.0 0.03683 378.61$ 378.62$
6309-003-006 KSA GROUP LLC 5320 S SANTA FE AVE 708165 Industrial 3100 6,747 100.00%6,747.0 0.03683 248.49$ 248.50$
6309-003-007 KSA GROUP LLC 5316 S SANTA FE AVE 708165 Industrial 3100 6,747 100.00%6,747.0 0.03683 248.49$ 248.50$
6309-003-020 K S A GROUP LLC 5300 S SANTA FE AVE 1398642 Commercial 1700 6,747 100.00%6,747.0 0.03683 248.49$ 248.50$
6309-004-009 BOUSE ROBERT AND MARIE 5412 S SANTA FE AVE 520047 Industrial 3100 20,135 100.00%20,135.0 0.03683 741.57$ 741.58$
6309-004-010 BOUSE ROBERT AND MARIE 5408 S SANTA FE AVE 297161 Industrial 3100 6,842 100.00%6,842.0 0.03683 251.99$ 252.00$
6309-005-008 CORE INVESTMENTS LLC 5592 S SANTA FE AVE 189429 Vacant 300V 6,574 100.00%6,574.0 0.03683 242.12$ 242.12$
6309-005-010 5508 SOUTH SANTA FE LLC 5508 S SANTA FE AVE 514809 Industrial 3100 6,679 100.00%6,679.0 0.03683 245.99$ 245.98$
6309-006-008 CRAIG STEVEN M AND KAREN D TRUST CRAIG FAMILY TRUST 5670 S SANTA FE AVE 325193 Industrial 3100 6,546 100.00%6,546.0 0.03683 241.09$ 241.08$
6309-006-009 CRAIG STEVEN M AND KAREN D TRUST CRAIG FAMILY TRUST 5666 S SANTA FE AVE 62264 Industrial 3100 6,725 100.00%6,725.0 0.03683 247.68$ 247.68$
6309-006-010 CRAIG WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY 41475 Industrial 390X 6,496 100.00%6,496.0 0.03683 239.25$ 239.24$
6309-006-011 CRAIG WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY 5616 S SANTA FE AVE 52914 Industrial 3100 6,849 100.00%6,849.0 0.03683 252.25$ 252.24$
6309-006-012 CORE INVESTMENTS LLC 5600 S SANTA FE AVE 511122 Commercial 1700 9,975 100.00%9,975.0 0.03683 367.38$ 367.38$
6309-007-010 INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 5710 S SANTA FE AVE 84232 Industrial 3300 6,642 100.00%6,642.0 0.03683 244.62$ 244.62$
6309-007-011 CLINE JACK R JR COTRUSTEE ET AL CLINE FAMILY TRUST 5700 S SANTA FE AVE 212194 Industrial 3100 9,862 100.00%9,862.0 0.03683 363.22$ 363.22$
6309-009-004 AGA MORAD INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 5139 PACIFIC BLVD 1059440 Industrial 3310 35,236 22.44%7,907.0 0.03683 291.21$ 291.22$
6309-009-005 VELASQUEZ ROBERTO TRUST ROBERTO VELASQUEZ TRUST 2501 E 52ND ST 1427506 Industrial 3100 15,825 100.00%15,825.0 0.03683 582.83$ 582.84$
6309-009-006 VELASQUEZ ROBERTO TRUST ROBERTO VELASQUEZ TRUST 5182 MALABAR ST 674755 Industrial 3100 7,499 100.00%7,499.0 0.03683 276.19$ 276.18$
6309-018-003 5140 PACIFIC BLVD LLC 5140 PACIFIC BLVD 525593 Commercial 1910 9,901 18.18%1,800.0 0.03683 66.29$ 66.30$
6309-018-004 SR STUDIO REAL ESTATE LLC 2618 FRUITLAND AVE 1469820 Industrial 3100 15,866 100.00%15,866.0 0.03683 584.34$ 584.34$
6309-018-007 KOKIS ENTERPRISES LLC 2626 FRUITLAND AVE 90985 Industrial 3100 1,170 100.00%1,170.0 0.03683 43.09$ 43.10$
6309-026-012 51ST STREET PARTNERSHIP 2700 FRUITLAND AVE 14919858 Industrial 3330 412,716 100.00%412,716.0 0.03683 15,200.33$ 15,200.34$
6309-026-028 DOUBLE Y LLC 2726 FRUITLAND AVE 4259771 Industrial 3330 106,286 84.02%89,301.5 0.03683 3,288.97$ 3,288.98$
6309-026-033 SOTO INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 5325 S SOTO ST 8117557 Industrial 3200 348,916 53.56%186,879.4 0.03683 6,882.77$ 6,882.76$
Resolution No. 2023-15
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Item 21 Page 16 of 23
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6309-026-034 SOTO INDUSTRIAL CENTER LLC 5201 S SOTO ST 2101022 Industrial 3100 88,862 23.22%20,633.8 0.03683 759.94$ 759.94$
6309-026-035 DOUBLE Y LLC 2726 FRUITLAND AVE 3425061 Industrial 3330 57,064 86.88%49,577.2 0.03683 1,825.93$ 1,825.92$
6309-026-036 51ST STREET PARTNERSHIP 2700 FRUITLAND AVE 891477 Vacant 300V 86,975 100.00%86,975.0 0.03683 3,203.29$ 3,203.28$
6310-002-009 3388 FRUITLAND LLC 3388 FRUITLAND AVE 5518281 Industrial 3300 63,508 100.00%63,508.0 0.03683 2,339.00$ 2,339.00$
6310-002-012 3366 FRUITLAND LLC 3366 FRUITLAND AVE 3887203 Industrial 3100 38,612 100.00%38,612.0 0.03683 1,422.08$ 1,422.08$
6310-002-013 FRUITLAND FRIEDS LLC 3360 FRUITLAND AVE 2059272 Industrial 3310 44,922 100.00%44,922.0 0.03683 1,654.48$ 1,654.48$
6310-002-014 5201 HOLDINGS LLC 5201 S DOWNEY RD 6802342 Industrial 3400 58,545 47.09%27,568.8 0.03683 1,015.36$ 1,015.36$
6310-002-015 3336 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 3336 FRUITLAND AVE 7428175 Industrial 3240 127,857 100.00%127,857.0 0.03683 4,708.97$ 4,708.98$
6310-002-017 3314 AND 3320 FRUITLAND AVENUE LLC 3314 FRUITLAND AVE 660383 Industrial 3300 15,640 100.00%15,640.0 0.03683 576.02$ 576.02$
6310-002-018 TRIBUTE PROPERTIES LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 3310 FRUITLAND AVE 450387 Industrial 3100 17,834 100.00%17,834.0 0.03683 656.83$ 656.82$
6310-002-019 TRIBUTE PROPERTIES LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 5148 ALCOA AVE 304010 Industrial 3100 10,282 100.00%10,282.0 0.03683 378.69$ 378.68$
6310-002-022 CARDENAS JOHN COTRUSTEE CARDENAS TRUST 5232 ALCOA AVE 1447528 Industrial 3310 42,766 100.00%42,766.0 0.03683 1,575.07$ 1,575.08$
6310-002-025 FRIEND ELEANOR TRUST FRIEND FAMILY TRUST 5410 ALCOA AVE 962667 Industrial 3100 49,625 100.00%49,625.0 0.03683 1,827.69$ 1,827.68$
6310-002-028 BENCHETRIT ONNIE TRUST ONNIE BENCHETRIT TRUST 5333 S DOWNEY RD 779084 Industrial 3330 97,007 100.00%97,007.0 0.03683 3,572.77$ 3,572.76$
6310-002-029 5353 DOWNEY ASSOC 5353 S DOWNEY RD 12062539 Industrial 3300 330,272 85.00%280,731.2 0.03683 10,339.33$ 10,339.34$
6310-002-033 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 508670 Industrial 300X 17,156 100.00%17,156.0 0.03683 631.86$ 631.86$
6310-002-035 FRUITLAND ASSOCIATES LLC 5208 ALCOA AVE 487330 Commercial 2700 32,840 100.00%32,840.0 0.03683 1,209.50$ 1,209.50$
6310-002-036 TRIBUTE PROPERTIES LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 5166 ALCOA AVE 2484234 Industrial 3100 76,189 100.00%76,189.0 0.03683 2,806.04$ 2,806.04$
6310-002-038 REGENT REALTY LLC 5304 ALCOA AVE 5788802 Industrial 3100 145,492 100.00%145,492.0 0.03683 5,358.47$ 5,358.48$
6310-002-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 2614362 Vacant 300V 175,050 100.00%175,050.0 0.03683 6,447.09$ 6,447.10$
6310-004-001 DOWNEY 26 LLC 195002 Vacant 300V 7,410 100.00%7,410.0 0.03683 272.91$ 272.92$
6310-004-008 FIRST INDUSTRIAL LP 3365 E SLAUSON AVE 5905674 Industrial 3320 182,516 50.00%91,258.0 0.03683 3,361.03$ 3,361.04$
6310-004-009 GONZALEZ JOSE M TRUST JOSE M GONZALEZ TRUST 3345 E SLAUSON AVE 6663529 Industrial 3320 57,230 100.00%57,230.0 0.03683 2,107.78$ 2,107.78$
6310-004-010 JOSAN HOLDINGS LLC 3355 E SLAUSON AVE 6324000 Industrial 3300 56,192 5.25%2,950.1 0.03683 108.65$ 108.66$
6310-005-003 MECKEL ROLAND B AND CAROL A TRUST MECKEL FAMILY TRUST 5700 ALCOA AVE 1059815 Industrial 3200 43,995 100.00%43,995.0 0.03683 1,620.34$ 1,620.34$
6310-005-270 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 513632 Vacant 300V 95,618 100.00%95,618.0 0.03683 3,521.61$ 3,521.62$
6310-006-014 SANDBERG FAMILY LLC 5705 ALCOA AVE 13770000 Industrial 3100 245,670 100.00%245,670.0 0.03683 9,048.03$ 9,048.02$
6310-007-003 NORTON BERNARD W TRUST BERNARD W NORTON TRUST 5800 S BOYLE AVE 5912387 Industrial 3100 219,106 100.00%219,106.0 0.03683 8,069.67$ 8,069.68$
6310-007-006 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 3165 E SLAUSON AVE 5639993 Industrial 3330 96,703 46.92%45,373.0 0.03683 1,671.09$ 1,671.08$
6310-007-010 SHEWAK AND LAJWANTI HOLDINGS LLC 5820 S BOYLE AVE 612529 Commercial 2700 22,162 100.00%22,162.0 0.03683 816.23$ 816.22$
6310-007-011 SHEWAK AND LAJAWANTI HOLDINGS 106572 Vacant 300V 9,957 100.00%9,957.0 0.03683 366.72$ 366.72$
6310-008-002 5500 BOYLE LLC 5500 S BOYLE AVE 595337 Industrial 3800 12,892 100.00%12,892.0 0.03683 474.81$ 474.82$
6310-008-005 RRR REAL ESTATE COMPANY LLC 5151 ALCOA AVE 6081153 Industrial 3400 128,642 100.00%128,642.0 0.03683 4,737.88$ 4,737.88$
6310-008-008 GPT ALCOA AVENUE OWNER LP 5563 ALCOA AVE 27060802 Industrial 3420 196,485 100.00%196,485.0 0.03683 7,236.54$ 7,236.54$
6310-008-010 TAIPEI INVESTMENT LLC 1657606 Vacant 300V 62,079 100.00%62,079.0 0.03683 2,286.37$ 2,286.36$
6310-008-011 TAIPEI INVESTMENT LLC 4510609 Industrial 3300 87,877 100.00%87,877.0 0.03683 3,236.51$ 3,236.50$
6310-008-016 5383 ALCOA AVENUE LP 5383 ALCOA AVE 15804572 Industrial 3330 257,695 74.03%190,771.6 0.03683 7,026.12$ 7,026.12$
6310-008-019 BOYLE AT 54TH LLC 5370 BOYLE AVE 34569254 Industrial 3330 402,320 100.00%402,320.0 0.03683 14,817.45$ 14,817.44$
6310-008-022 CAPE ANN PROPERTIES LLC 5300 BOYLE AVE 76000000 Industrial 3010 633,101 100.00%633,101.0 0.03683 23,317.11$ 23,317.10$
6310-009-010 SID SPECIAL LLC 2825 E 54TH ST 8903366 Industrial 3300 189,486 100.00%189,486.0 0.03683 6,978.77$ 6,978.76$
6310-009-012 SID SPECIAL LLC 5300 S SOTO ST 115176 Commercial 2700 19,787 100.00%19,787.0 0.03683 728.76$ 728.76$
6310-009-014 OWENS ILLINOIS GLASS CONTAINER INC 2900 FRUITLAND AVE 12722170 Industrial 3200 369,780 100.00%369,780.0 0.03683 13,619.00$ 13,619.00$
6310-009-015 OWENS ILLINOIS GLASS CONTAINER INC 2900 FRUITLAND AVE 8280571 Industrial 3200 359,345 100.00%359,345.0 0.03683 13,234.68$ 13,234.68$
6310-009-018 AMB VERNON INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC 5215 S BOYLE AVE 383590 Vacant 300V 16,853 100.00%16,853.0 0.03683 620.70$ 620.70$
6310-009-026 AMB VERNON INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC 5375 S BOYLE AVE 4454134 Industrial 3200 191,664 100.00%191,664.0 0.03683 7,058.99$ 7,058.98$
6310-010-007 COOPERAGE LLC 5400 S SOTO ST 3442520 Industrial 3200 270,046 77.56%209,447.7 0.03683 7,713.96$ 7,713.96$
6310-010-012 SID SPECIAL LLC 2958 E 54TH ST 2656429 Industrial 3330 219,106 100.00%219,106.0 0.03683 8,069.67$ 8,069.68$
6310-010-013 SID SPECIAL LLC 5401 S BOYLE AVE 83593 Industrial 3000 16,219 100.00%16,219.0 0.03683 597.35$ 597.34$
6310-011-001 REED R A ELECTRIC COMPANY 5503 S BOYLE AVE 383531 Industrial 31T0 56,725 100.00%56,725.0 0.03683 2,089.18$ 2,089.18$
6310-011-002 BHC HOLDINGS LLC 5511 S BOYLE AVE 1821457 Industrial 3200 46,066 100.00%46,066.0 0.03683 1,696.61$ 1,696.62$
6310-011-003 BHC HOLDINGS LLC 5601 S BOYLE AVE 2374171 Industrial 3100 78,968 100.00%78,968.0 0.03683 2,908.39$ 2,908.40$
6310-011-007 E AND L PROPERTIES LLC 5701 S BOYLE AVE 10973955 Industrial 3330 149,105 100.00%149,105.0 0.03683 5,491.54$ 5,491.54$
6310-013-004 LEVINE BROTHERS INVESTMENT LLC 5820 BICKETT ST 627454 Industrial 3330 32,234 100.00%32,234.0 0.03683 1,187.18$ 1,187.18$
6310-014-022 EXCEL MONARCH INVESTMENT GROUP LLC 5600 BICKETT ST 5534848 Industrial 3320 72,255 100.00%72,255.0 0.03683 2,661.15$ 2,661.16$
6310-014-024 5602 BICKETT LLC 5602 BICKETT ST 11194704 Industrial 3330 114,127 100.00%114,127.0 0.03683 4,203.30$ 4,203.30$
6310-014-026 E AND L PROPERTIES LLC 5706 BICKETT ST 1536208 Vacant 300V 89,751 100.00%89,751.0 0.03683 3,305.53$ 3,305.52$
6310-015-021 5500 S SOTO STREET LLC 5500 S SOTO ST 6752464 Industrial 3100 111,078 32.59%36,200.3 0.03683 1,333.26$ 1,333.26$
6310-015-022 RFS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 5604 S SOTO ST 1979489 Industrial 3320 82,764 22.01%18,216.4 0.03683 670.91$ 670.90$
6310-015-033 AMB VERNON INDUSTRIAL PARK LLC 2365304 Commercial 2700 78,131 100.00%78,131.0 0.03683 2,877.56$ 2,877.56$
6310-027-022 FR CAL BOYLE STREET LLC 6250 S BOYLE AVE 21160295 Industrial 3330 383,328 43.21%165,636.0 0.03683 6,100.37$ 6,100.38$
6310-027-023 IMPERIAL REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LP 3200 E SLAUSON AVE 22978899 Industrial 3420 270,204 100.00%270,204.0 0.03683 9,951.61$ 9,951.62$
6310-027-026 T STAR PROPERTIES LLC 5991 ALCOA AVE 5686500 Industrial 3200 91,916 100.00%91,916.0 0.03683 3,385.27$ 3,385.26$
6310-027-027 VEST INC 6023 ALCOA AVE 17868852 Industrial 3200 513,194 100.00%513,194.0 0.03683 18,900.94$ 18,900.94$
6310-027-028 WELCH S OVERALL CLEANING COMPANY INC 5920 ALCOA AVE 15101406 Industrial 3330 123,751 100.00%123,751.0 0.03683 4,557.75$ 4,557.74$
6310-027-030 6062 ALCOA REALTY LP 6062 ALCOA AVE 8437589 Industrial 3300 154,308 100.00%154,308.0 0.03683 5,683.16$ 5,683.16$
6310-027-031 CLAMPETT EARL A JR COTRUSTEE ET AL CLAMPETT FAMILY TRUST 3300 E SLAUSON AVE 6024515 Industrial 3330 202,991 100.00%202,991.0 0.03683 7,476.16$ 7,476.16$
6310-027-034 6062 ALCOA REALTY LP 484327 Vacant 300V 18,642 100.00%18,642.0 0.03683 686.58$ 686.58$
6310-027-036 ALCOA PROPERTY LLC 6180 ALCOA AVE 8118239 Industrial 3330 97,588 100.00%97,588.0 0.03683 3,594.17$ 3,594.16$
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PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX (PSSPT) FY 2023-2024 ASSESSMENT LISTING
Parcel Owner Addr Net AV UseCategory UseCode Lot Sq.Ft PSSPT Percent
Lot Sq.Ft Subject to PSSPT
Asmt PSSPT Rate PSSPT Amount Even Cents
DRAFT
6310-027-037 SLAUSON DISTRIBUTION CENTER LIMITED LP 3100 E SLAUSON AVE 35226328 Industrial 3330 808,642 10.57%85,473.5 0.03683 3,147.99$ 3,147.98$
6310-027-038 WELCH S OVERALL CLEANING COMPANY INC 452574 Industrial 3800 10,541 100.00%10,541.0 0.03683 388.23$ 388.22$
6310-027-039 CONVENSION OF RCCI LLC 5970 ALCOA AVE 4655837 Industrial 3330 98,159 100.00%98,159.0 0.03683 3,615.20$ 3,615.20$
6310-027-041 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6133 MALBURG WAY 10606773 Industrial 3330 136,238 100.00%136,238.0 0.03683 5,017.65$ 5,017.64$
6310-027-043 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6065 MALBURG WAY 7794571 Industrial 3320 77,972 46.94%36,600.1 0.03683 1,347.98$ 1,347.98$
6310-027-044 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6033 MALBURG WAY 7821102 Industrial 3330 79,715 43.80%34,915.2 0.03683 1,285.93$ 1,285.92$
6310-027-045 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6001 MALBURG WAY 7783960 Industrial 3320 80,150 38.11%30,545.2 0.03683 1,124.98$ 1,124.98$
6310-027-047 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 3338 E SLAUSON AVE 8558641 Industrial 3320 92,635 100.00%92,635.0 0.03683 3,411.75$ 3,411.74$
6310-027-048 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 3390 E SLAUSON AVE 8781495 Industrial 3330 118,048 17.68%20,870.9 0.03683 768.67$ 768.68$
6310-027-050 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6074 MALBURG WAY 8277421 Industrial 3320 85,487 100.00%85,487.0 0.03683 3,148.49$ 3,148.48$
6310-027-051 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6116 MALBURG WAY 7927223 Industrial 3320 83,112 36.88%30,651.7 0.03683 1,128.90$ 1,128.90$
6310-027-052 BPP PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL CALIFORNIA REIT OWNER 1 LLC 6160 MALBURG WAY 7821102 Industrial 3320 83,142 48.13%40,016.2 0.03683 1,473.80$ 1,473.80$
6310-027-055 OXFORD VERNON LLC 3278 E SLAUSON AVE 1640058 Commercial 2510 23,138 100.00%23,138.0 0.03683 852.17$ 852.18$
6310-027-056 GOLDBERG AND SOLOVY FOODS INC 5925 ALCOA AVE 5739483 Industrial 3400 140,264 100.00%140,264.0 0.03683 5,165.92$ 5,165.92$
6310-027-274 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 854910 Vacant 810V 190,968 100.00%190,968.0 0.03683 7,033.35$ 7,033.36$
6313-001-007 HASSAN HASAN AND IKBAL 182350 Vacant 100V 9,937 100.00%9,937.0 0.03683 365.98$ 365.98$
6313-022-022 MULBERRY HOLDINGS LLC 4441 E 52ND ST 1249500 Commercial 2600 26,778 100.00%26,778.0 0.03683 986.23$ 986.24$
6313-022-030 J AND D PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 5088 FRUITLAND AVE 3797460 Industrial 3310 22,630 100.00%22,630.0 0.03683 833.46$ 833.46$
6314-001-021 KOP COAT INC 5431 DISTRICT BLVD 1650576 Industrial 3800 90,150 100.00%90,150.0 0.03683 3,320.22$ 3,320.22$
6314-001-024 SANCHEZ BRAULIO AND ALICIA 5335 DISTRICT BLVD 278990 Industrial 3300 18,003 100.00%18,003.0 0.03683 663.05$ 663.06$
6314-003-001 KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES LLC 5122 S ATLANTIC BLVD 637268 Commercial 1700 14,481 100.00%14,481.0 0.03683 533.34$ 533.34$
6314-003-010 5119 DISTRICT BLVD INVESTORS LLC 5119 DISTRICT BLVD 18279328 Industrial 3330 221,285 50.00%110,642.5 0.03683 4,074.96$ 4,074.96$
6314-019-004 MAYWOOD MUTUAL WATER COMPANY 3 5519 DISTRICT BLVD 23 Irrigated 4010 13,069 100.00%13,069.0 0.03683 481.33$ 481.34$
6314-019-013 CENTERPOINT PROPERTIES TRUST 5611 DISTRICT BLVD 2353043 Vacant 300V 105,415 100.00%105,415.0 0.03683 3,882.43$ 3,882.44$
6314-019-017 PPF PROPERTIES LLC 5511 DISTRICT BLVD 1171493 Industrial 3100 36,550 100.00%36,550.0 0.03683 1,346.14$ 1,346.14$
6314-019-018 M AND J CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC 5527 DISTRICT AVE 822011 Industrial 3100 17,070 100.00%17,070.0 0.03683 628.69$ 628.68$
6314-020-013 SCHAFFER MONICA F TRUST MONICA F SCHAFFER TRUST 5637 DISTRICT BLVD 234857 Industrial 3100 18,479 100.00%18,479.0 0.03683 680.58$ 680.58$
6314-020-030 DISTRICT BLVD LLCV 5641 DISTRICT BLVD 8340138 Vacant 300V 67,954 100.00%67,954.0 0.03683 2,502.75$ 2,502.74$
6314-020-038 LA FOUNTAIN JOSEPH G TRUST JOSEPH LA FOUNTAIN TRUST 5717 DISTRICT BLVD 664677 Industrial 3100 31,363 100.00%31,363.0 0.03683 1,155.10$ 1,155.10$
6314-020-039 LA FOUNTAIN JOSEPH G TRUST JOSEPH LA FOUNTAIN TRUST 5719 DISTRICT BLVD 501547 Industrial 3100 13,504 100.00%13,504.0 0.03683 497.35$ 497.36$
6314-020-040 LA FOUNTAIN JOSEPH G TRUST JOSEPH LA FOUNTAIN TRUST 5801 DISTRICT BLVD 321327 Industrial 3100 20,080 100.00%20,080.0 0.03683 739.55$ 739.54$
6314-020-041 CAPAY INC 367538 Industrial 3100 10,270 100.00%10,270.0 0.03683 378.24$ 378.24$
6314-020-042 CAPAY INC 241204 Commercial 2700 10,060 100.00%10,060.0 0.03683 370.51$ 370.50$
6314-020-043 CAPAY INC 5837 DISTRICT BLVD 2107521 Industrial 3310 33,430 100.00%33,430.0 0.03683 1,231.23$ 1,231.22$
6314-021-006 BLACKSTEN JOHN R 5005 E SLAUSON AVE 136690 Industrial 3100 6,724 100.00%6,724.0 0.03683 247.64$ 247.64$
6314-021-015 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 4979 E 52ND PL 1337121 Industrial 3100 26,136 100.00%26,136.0 0.03683 962.59$ 962.58$
6314-021-016 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 4945 E 52ND PL 3682391 Industrial 3200 54,014 100.00%54,014.0 0.03683 1,989.34$ 1,989.34$
6314-021-017 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 4925 E 52ND PL 7091840 Industrial 3260 101,611 100.00%101,611.0 0.03683 3,742.33$ 3,742.34$
6314-021-018 S S S INVESTMENT COMPANY 5025 E SLAUSON AVE 135769 Industrial 3100 20,330 100.00%20,330.0 0.03683 748.75$ 748.76$
6314-022-011 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 4905 E 52ND PL 3183624 Industrial 3100 36,612 100.00%36,612.0 0.03683 1,348.42$ 1,348.42$
6314-022-015 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 4885 E 52ND PL 8319870 Industrial 3200 127,297 100.00%127,297.0 0.03683 4,688.35$ 4,688.34$
6314-022-016 CENTERPOINT PROPERTIES TRUST 4855 E 52ND PL 4815196 Industrial 372L 287,496 100.00%287,496.0 0.03683 10,588.48$ 10,588.48$
6314-033-004 MAGELLAN ATLANTIC I LLC 7924545 Industrial 3200 253,084 100.00%253,084.0 0.03683 9,321.08$ 9,321.08$
6314-033-006 MAGELLAN ATLANTIC I LLC 1377597 Industrial 3200 43,996 100.00%43,996.0 0.03683 1,620.37$ 1,620.38$
6314-033-271 LOS ANGELES CITY DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 560943 Vacant 300V 192,301 100.00%192,301.0 0.03683 7,082.45$ 7,082.44$
6332-001-003 KBB INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP 4720 E 26TH ST 2222416 Industrial 3200 53,004 69.55%36,864.3 0.03683 1,357.71$ 1,357.72$
6332-001-004 KBB INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP 4730 E 26TH ST 1798655 Industrial 3200 69,112 75.27%52,020.6 0.03683 1,915.92$ 1,915.92$
6332-001-005 KINROSS HOLDING TWO LLC ET AL LESSORS 4901 BANDINI BLVD 50690918 Industrial 3330 312,905 100.00%312,905.0 0.03683 11,524.29$ 11,524.30$
6332-001-006 KINROSS HOLDING TWO LLC ET AL LESSORS 1216 Vacant 300V 19,671 100.00%19,671.0 0.03683 724.48$ 724.48$
6332-001-007 KINROSS HOLDING TWO LLC ET AL LESSORS 1216 Vacant 300V 26,144 100.00%26,144.0 0.03683 962.88$ 962.88$
6332-002-077 FIRST INDUSTRIAL LP 5739075 Vacant 300V 160,736 100.00%160,736.0 0.03683 5,919.91$ 5,919.90$
Total 935 2,263,199.66$
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Exclusively Industrial
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058
Telephone (323) 583-8811
DA Account #: 276.40, 276.41
AGREEMENT FOR BILLING OF DIRECT ASSESSMENTS
This agreement is made and entered into between the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller
and City of Vernon to provide the service of placement of direct assessments on the Secured
Tax Roll and distribution of collections to City of Vernon.
I. PROPERTY TAX SERVICES
Los Angeles County will place direct assessments on the Secured Tax Roll and distribute
collections to City of Vernon at the same time and in the same manner as Los Angeles
County property taxes are collected and distributed. City of Vernon will adhere to the
policies and procedures established by the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller as
outlined in the Direct Assessment Submission Procedure Manual.
Fee for Billing Services
For billing of direct assessments, the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller shall collect
the following charge:
DA Original Submission - $0.25 per assessment per parcel
For correction of direct assessments requested by City of Vernon after extension of the
tax roll, the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller will collect $13.00 per correction.
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller will charge an additional fee for extended
services provided to City of Vernon that are outlined in the Auditor-Controller Direct
Assessment Submission Procedure Manual.
II. COLLECTION OF AUDITOR-CONTROLLER FEES
Direct Assessment billing charges are collected once a year, on the December 20th
advance distribution. Any additional charges are deducted on the next available
distribution of monies.
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City of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 – Telephone (323) 583-8811
Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
Page 2
III. ACCOUNTING SERVICES
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller has available a report of direct assessments
levied for the tax year by parcel and will be provided to City of Vernon. Accounting
Services beyond this will be considered extended services and will be subject to additional
charges and fees.
IV. MODIFICATION OF COLLECTION FEES AND CHARGES
The Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller reserves the right to increase or decrease any
charges herein provided, in proportion to any changes in costs incurred by the Auditor-
Controller in providing the services described herein, provided that written notice of any
increase or decrease in charges is given to City of Vernon.
V. AUTHORITY FOR LEVY AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAW
The authority for such levy, (i.e. resolution, ordinance or election), shall accompany
requests for the levy of direct assessments. City of Vernon warrants that the taxes, fees,
or assessments imposed by City of Vernon and collected pursuant to this Agreement
comply with all requirements of state law, including but not limited to Articles XIIIC and
XIIID of the California Constitution (Proposition 218).
City of Vernon hereby releases and forever discharges Los Angeles County and its
officers, agents and employees from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, costs and
expenses, damages, causes of action, and judgments, in any manner arising out of City
of Vernon responsibility under this agreement or other action taken by City of Vernon in
establishing a special tax, fee, or assessment and implementing collection of special taxes,
fees, or assessments as contemplated in this agreement.
City of Vernon agrees to and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Los Angeles
County and its officers, agents and employees (“indemnified parties”) from any and all
claims, demands, liabilities, costs and expenses, damages, causes of action and
judgments, in any manner arising out of any of City of Vernon responsibility under this
agreement, or other action taken by City of Vernon in establishing a special tax, fee, or
assessment and implementing collection of special taxes, fees, or assessments as
contemplated in this agreement.
If any judgment is entered against any indemnified party as a result of action taken to
implement this Agreement, City of Vernon agrees that Los Angeles County may offset
the amount of any judgment paid by Los Angeles County or by any indemnified party from
any monies collected by Los Angeles County on City of Vernon behalf, including property
taxes, special taxes, fees, or assessments. Los Angeles County may, but is not required
to, notify City of Vernon of its intent to implement any offset authorized by this paragraph.
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City of Vernon, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 – Telephone (323) 583-8811
Agreement for Billing of Direct Assessments
Page 3
VI. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
All existing agreements between Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller and City of
Vernon pertaining to the collection of direct assessments shall be terminated upon the
execution of this agreement. This agreement shall continue from year to year and shall
be subject to cancellation by either party by giving a thirty-day written notice to the other
party of cancellation.
AUTHORIZED SIGNEE:
☐ Director of Finance ☐ Manager ☐ Authorized Consulting Agent
☐ Other (please specify Title): ______________________________
Authorized Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________
Authorized Name: ____________________________________
PRINT NAME
___________________________________________________________________________
For Auditor-Controller Use Only
Approved Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________
CHIEF ACCOUNTANT
Approved Name: ____________________________________
PRINT NAME
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WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PARCEL TAX
CPI - MARCH BASE INCREASE FROM INCEPTION % CPI % Increase from Maximum Tax Rate Proposed Tax Rate Increase from Previous Year %
A B (A/B)-1 Previous Year $.20*(CPI/Base CPI)
2023 317.873 165 0.926503 92.65% 3.650071% 0.385301$ 0.370201$ 0.036501 3.650071%
2022 306.679 165 0.858661 85.87% 8.502094% 0.371732$ 0.357164$ 0.042500 4.250000%
2021 282.648 165 0.713018 71.30% 2.190615% 0.342604$ 0.342604$ 0.021906 2.190615%
2020 276.589 165 0.676297 67.63% 1.945369% 0.335259$ 0.335259$ 0.019454 1.945369%
2019 271.311 165 0.644309 64.43% 2.707849% 0.328862$ 0.328862$ 0.027078 2.707849%
2018 264.158 165 0.600958 60.10% 3.784697% 0.320192$ 0.320192$ 0.037847 3.784697%
2017 254.525 165 0.542576 54.26% 2.683632% 0.308515$ 0.308515$ 0.026836 2.683632%
2016 247.873 165 0.502261 50.23% 1.696494% 0.300452$ 0.300452$ 0.016965 1.696494%
2015 243.738 165 0.477200 47.72% 0.514246% 0.295440$ 0.295440$ 0.005142 0.514246%
2014 242.491 165 0.469642 46.96% 1.040022% 0.293928$ 0.293928$ 0.010400 1.040022%
2013 239.995 165 0.454515 45.45% 1.288928% 0.290903$ 0.290903$ 0.012883 1.288301%
PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL PARCEL TAX
CPI - MARCH BASE INCREASE FROM INCEPTION % CPI % Increase from Maximum Tax Rate Proposed Tax Rate Increase from Previous Year %
A B (A/B)-1 Previous Year 0.03*(CPI/Base CPI)
2023 317.873 239.995 0.324498 32.45% 3.650071% 0.036833$ 0.036833$ 0.000000 0.000000%
2022 306.679 239.995 0.277856 27.79% 8.502094% 0.038336$ 0.036833$ 0.042500 4.250000%
2021 282.648 239.995 0.177725 17.77% 2.190615% 0.035332$ 0.035332$ 0.021906 2.190615%
2020 276.589 239.995 0.152478 15.25% 1.945369% 0.034574$ 0.034574$ 0.019454 1.945369%
2019 271.311 239.995 0.130486 13.05% 2.707849% 0.033915$ 0.033915$ 0.027078 2.707849%
2018 264.158 239.995 0.100681 10.07% 3.784697% 0.033020$ 0.033020$ 0.037847 3.784697%
2017 254.525 239.995 0.060543 6.05% 2.683632% 0.031816$ 0.031816$ 0.026836 2.683632%
2016 247.873 239.995 0.032826 3.28% 1.696494% 0.030985$ 0.030985$ 0.016965 1.696494%
2015 243.738 239.995 0.015596 1.56% 0.514246% 0.030468$ 0.030468$ 0.005142 0.514246%
2014 242.491 239.995 0.010400 1.04% 1.040022% 0.030312$ 0.030312$ 0.010400 1.040022%
2013 239.995 239.995 0.000000 0.00% 0.000000% 0.030000$ 0.030000$ 0.000000 0.000000%
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City Council Agenda Report
Meeting Date:June 20, 2023
From:Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Department:City Clerk
Submitted by:Yonnie Parker, Deputy City Clerk
Subject
Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
Recommendation
Appoint one environmental representative to the Green Vernon Commission (GVC) (partial term
June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024).
Background
At the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting, the Vernon City Council voted to defer
appointment of the Environmental Representative to the Green Vernon Commission in order to
receive more information on the qualifications of the two applicants, Johncito “John” Peraza and
Alfred Mejia.
On June 8, 2023, Mr. Peraza informed City staff that congressional staff rules prevent him from
serving on a commission or issue area to which he is assigned and he, therefore, withdrew his
application.
Applicant Alfred Mejia submitted additional information on his qualifications (Attachment 2).
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this report.
Attachments
1. Application
2. Alfred Mejia Supplemental Qualifications
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Item 22 Page 1 of 4
RECEIVED
By Sandra at 3:45 pm, May 23, 2023
CITY OF VERNON
COMMISSION AND COMMITTEE
APPLICATION
Commission/Committee (see page 2 for qualifications):
lJusiness and lndustry Commissron as a:
O Business Representative Qneaf Estate Professional CUoor. Representative
lCommUNlTY Fund Grant Committee as a:
Q ausiness Representative Qr"rnon Area Representative
Cemptoyee of Vernon Business OResioent
@environmental Representative QlaOor Representative
l_luousing Commission as a:
CBrsiness Representative
Green Vernon Commission as a:
Qausiness Representative
Name: Alfred Mejia
Residence Address:
Occupation:EHS Coordinator Emproyer: Barksdale lnc
EmproyerAddress: 3211 Fruitland Ave Vernon, CA 90058
Email:
Qualifications and Reasons for lnterest in Serving on a Commission / Committee (attach additional
sheet if necessary):
EHS employee looking to help company move forward in safety initiatives.
By signing below, I affirm that I meet the requirements of the appointing category I have indicated.
Signature:Alfred Mejia Date: 0512312023
Email to LPope@citvofvernon.orq or Mail to City Clerk Department, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue,
Vernon, CA 90058.
Q u al if ic ati on s confi rmed by
.(Business EReal Estate lLabor fl Environmental E Vernon Area [f Employee nResident
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Item 22 Page 2 of 4
From:Mejia, Alfred
To:CityClerkGroup
Cc:Dantanarayana, Nuwan (Barksdale)
Subject:Green Commission Candidate
Date:Sunday, June 11, 2023 8:00:53 PM
Attachments:image001.png
Resume.pdf
[EXTERNAL E-MAIL]
Dear Members of the Vernon City Council,
Please see an attached resume for my experience and education.
I am writing to express my interest in serving on the Green Vernon Commission. As an EHS
Coordinator with over 3 years of experience in environmental compliance, I am confident that my
skills and expertise would be valuable to the commission's mission to promote sustainability in our
community.
In my current role, I have gained extensive knowledge of environmental health and safety
regulations, as well as experience in developing and implementing green initiatives in the workplace.
I have a proven track record of identifying and addressing environmental risks, reducing waste, and
promoting energy efficiency. I believe that these skills would be directly applicable to the goals of
the Green Vernon Commission.
I am passionate about environmental sustainability and am committed to making a positive impact
in my community. Through my work as an EHS Coordinator, I have seen firsthand the benefits of
taking a proactive approach to sustainability, both in terms of protecting the environment and
improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Barksdale Control Products as an organization is also a very passionate company on environmental
sustainability. In my short time here I have learned and adopted many of their practices and look to
being a driver for our goals in sustainability. Being part of an organization that takes initiative and
continues to seek improvements in environmental performance as an EHS coordinator only makes
my job easier. Barksdale does not only want to be part of the solution but be an example for many in
the industrial and manufacturing setting.
I would welcome the opportunity to bring my skills and experience to the Green Vernon Commission
and work with you to promote sustainability in our community. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Alfred Mejia | Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator | Barksdale, Inc | Crane Co. – Process
Flow Technologies | 3211 Fruitland Ave Los Angeles CA 90058 | (W) 323 589 6181 ext. 13082 | (M) 323
336 2906 | AMejia@barksdale.com
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ALFRED MEJIA
Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
3211 Fruitland Ave, Vernon, CA 90058 Barksdale Control Products
EMAIL: Amejia@Barksdale.com PHONE: (323) 336-2906
Experience
Barksdale Control Products, Vernon, CA Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator April 2023 – Current
• Responsible for documenting and identifying areas for improvement on company monthly sustainability
metrics
• Leading on current sustainability project on reducing waste within organization, including reaching out to
various plastic recycling organizations globally that can assist in our nylon plastic scrap to sustainably pass to
company that will recycle properly
• Proposed various productivity projects including reducing electrical usage with identifying areas where sensor
lighting can be added as well as getting quotes for time clocks to have more efficient use of any electrical
equipment
Raytheon Technologies, El Segundo, CA Chemical Engineer Intern June 2022 – Sept 2022
• Printed with end milling machine Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) for testing demos for classified Research &
Development programs
• Developed a hosing system to aide a chilling system for testing operations
• Cooperated with Mechanical Engineers to design solutions for issues involving product development
• Trained on Workday programs that followed safety measures under Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S)
compliance regulations
United States Army, Fort Drum, NY & Kuwait/Iraq (Secret Clearance) June 2014 - Nov 2017 Petroleum
Supply Specialist, Armorer, Hazmat Transportation, & Environment Compliance Officer
• Obtained OSHA, Hazard Communications, and Hazardous Transportation (AMMO 67) certificates for military
practices and New York state standards
• Complimented by supervisor for developing an environmental compliance SOP policy that was adopted by
company
• Trained 140 employees in safety and compliance of hazardous materials and arms room upkeep
• Supplied a company of UAVs with fuel for daily operations including disposing of hazardous waste within
compliance of New York State OSHA regulations
• Environmental Compliance Officer with OSHA training in charge of safe and eco-friendly practices within the
company
Education
California State University of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA Fall 2020-2023
B.S. Chemical Engineer -Spring 2023 Graduate
-Four semesters of Chemical Laboratory Experience
-One semester class in Occupation Environmental Safety for Engineering and Management
-One semester class in Air Pollution for Chemical Engineers
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