20230620 City Council MinutesMINUTES
VERNON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.
FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo led the Flag Salute.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro Tem
Melissa Ybarra, Council Member
Leticia Lopez, Council Member
Jesus Rivera, Council Member
ABSENT:
Crystal Larios, Mayor
STAFF PRESENT:
Carlos Fandino, City Administrator
Zaynah Moussa, City Attorney
Lisa Pope, City Clerk
Scott Williams, Finance Director
Robert Sousa, Police Chief
Daniel Wall, P.E., Public Works Director
Todd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General Manager
Freddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental Control
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None.
PRESENTATIONS
1.Fiscal Year (FY) 202223 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by Vernon
CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the Council recognized the scholarship
recipients.
2.Employee Service Pin Awards
City Clerk Pope recognized Jose Reyna for his 20 years of service.
3.Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee Members
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the City Council recognized 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
City Administrator Fandino provided information on New Business Welcome, Sweetener
Products’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, International
Council of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,
Residential MixedUse Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to approve the Consent Calendar The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
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 WhiteIsaacs 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.
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) 20222023 Blanket
Purchase Order with The Home Depot for a total amount nottoexceed $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<br>C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket Purchase
Order with The Home Depot in an amount nottoexceed $189,250 to procure supplies for
the Public Works Department and Vernon Public Utilities for operational needs and special
projects for FY 20232024.
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 F150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F150
Lightning Pro for a total amount nottoexceed $135,440.88; and<br>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 nottoexceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywide
fleet for Fiscal Year 20232024.
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
nottoexceed $185,000, for a oneyear term, with an option to extend the Services
Agreement up to a threeyear term.
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<br>B. Approve the Vernon Public
Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
17.Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 202324
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all related
documents for the procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year
202324, effective July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount nottoexceed
$4,965,500.
18.Utility Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation: 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; andApprove and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contract
directly with an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F150 Lightning
model and has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price nottoexceed
$71,000.
NEW BUSINESS
19.2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Police Chief Sousa presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to adopt The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
MOTION
moved and seconded a motion to adopt 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. The question was called and the
motion 0 – 0.
20.Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202314 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324 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
AuditorController’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the
collection and distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The
question was called and the motion 4 – 0.
21.Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202315 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324, 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 AuditorController’s Office, in
substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the
Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The question was called and the
motion 4 – 0.
22.Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion
to appoint Alfred Mejia as the environmental representative to the Green Vernon
Commission (partial term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024) The question was called
and the motion 4 – 0.
ORAL REPORTS
23.City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
City Administrator Fandino reported that staff was reviewing the requirements for officers at
filming locations and would provide an update to Council and the business owners once
available. He reminded the Council of the invitation to Congressman Robert Garcia’s Open
House on June 29, 2023, 4:30 6:00 p.m.; Vernon Summer Swim Community Outreach
Event on July 9, 12:00 3:00 p.m.; and cancellation of the July 4, 2023 City Council meeting.
24.Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.
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
At 10:05 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, discussed the items on the
agenda, and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned the meeting in memory of Lewis R. Adams at 10:07 a.m.
Vernon City Council Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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MINUTESVERNON CITY COUNCILREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGTUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUECALL TO ORDERMayor Pro Tem Merlo called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.FLAG SALUTEMayor Pro Tem Merlo led the Flag Salute.ROLL CALLPRESENT:Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro TemMelissa Ybarra, Council MemberLeticia Lopez, Council MemberJesus Rivera, Council MemberABSENT:Crystal Larios, MayorSTAFF PRESENT:Carlos Fandino, City AdministratorZaynah Moussa, City AttorneyLisa Pope, City ClerkScott Williams, Finance DirectorRobert Sousa, Police ChiefDaniel Wall, P.E., Public Works DirectorTodd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General ManagerFreddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental ControlAPPROVAL OF AGENDAMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.PUBLIC COMMENTNone.PRESENTATIONS1.Fiscal Year (FY) 202223 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by Vernon
CommUNITY Fund Grant Committee
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the Council recognized the scholarship
recipients.
2.Employee Service Pin Awards
City Clerk Pope recognized Jose Reyna for his 20 years of service.
3.Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee Members
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the City Council recognized 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
City Administrator Fandino provided information on New Business Welcome, Sweetener
Products’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, International
Council of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,
Residential MixedUse Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to approve the Consent Calendar The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
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 WhiteIsaacs 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.
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) 20222023 Blanket
Purchase Order with The Home Depot for a total amount nottoexceed $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<br>C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket Purchase
Order with The Home Depot in an amount nottoexceed $189,250 to procure supplies for
the Public Works Department and Vernon Public Utilities for operational needs and special
projects for FY 20232024.
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 F150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F150
Lightning Pro for a total amount nottoexceed $135,440.88; and<br>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 nottoexceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywide
fleet for Fiscal Year 20232024.
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
nottoexceed $185,000, for a oneyear term, with an option to extend the Services
Agreement up to a threeyear term.
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<br>B. Approve the Vernon Public
Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
17.Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 202324
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all related
documents for the procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year
202324, effective July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount nottoexceed
$4,965,500.
18.Utility Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation: 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; andApprove and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contract
directly with an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F150 Lightning
model and has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price nottoexceed
$71,000.
NEW BUSINESS
19.2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Police Chief Sousa presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to adopt The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
MOTION
moved and seconded a motion to adopt 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. The question was called and the
motion 0 – 0.
20.Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202314 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324 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
AuditorController’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the
collection and distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The
question was called and the motion 4 – 0.
21.Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202315 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324, 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 AuditorController’s Office, in
substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the
Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The question was called and the
motion 4 – 0.
22.Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion
to appoint Alfred Mejia as the environmental representative to the Green Vernon
Commission (partial term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024) The question was called
and the motion 4 – 0.
ORAL REPORTS
23.City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
City Administrator Fandino reported that staff was reviewing the requirements for officers at
filming locations and would provide an update to Council and the business owners once
available. He reminded the Council of the invitation to Congressman Robert Garcia’s Open
House on June 29, 2023, 4:30 6:00 p.m.; Vernon Summer Swim Community Outreach
Event on July 9, 12:00 3:00 p.m.; and cancellation of the July 4, 2023 City Council meeting.
24.Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.
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
At 10:05 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, discussed the items on the
agenda, and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned the meeting in memory of Lewis R. Adams at 10:07 a.m.
Vernon City Council Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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MINUTESVERNON CITY COUNCILREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGTUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUECALL TO ORDERMayor Pro Tem Merlo called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.FLAG SALUTEMayor Pro Tem Merlo led the Flag Salute.ROLL CALLPRESENT:Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro TemMelissa Ybarra, Council MemberLeticia Lopez, Council MemberJesus Rivera, Council MemberABSENT:Crystal Larios, MayorSTAFF PRESENT:Carlos Fandino, City AdministratorZaynah Moussa, City AttorneyLisa Pope, City ClerkScott Williams, Finance DirectorRobert Sousa, Police ChiefDaniel Wall, P.E., Public Works DirectorTodd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General ManagerFreddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental ControlAPPROVAL OF AGENDAMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.PUBLIC COMMENTNone.PRESENTATIONS1.Fiscal Year (FY) 202223 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by VernonCommUNITY Fund Grant CommitteeCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the Council recognized the scholarshiprecipients.2.Employee Service Pin AwardsCity Clerk Pope recognized Jose Reyna for his 20 years of service.3.Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee MembersCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the City Council recognized outgoing GreenVernon Commissioner Ron Daerr and Vernon Housing Commissioner Steven Spanks fortheir dedicated service to the City of Vernon.4.City Administrator ReportCity Administrator Fandino provided information on New Business Welcome, SweetenerProducts’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, InternationalCouncil of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,Residential MixedUse Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.CONSENT CALENDARMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the Consent Calendar The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.5.Meeting MinutesRecommendation: Approve the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.6.Claims Against the CityRecommendation: Receive and file the claims submitted by Evelin Meza in the amount of$1,857.15 and Norissa Alberta WhiteIsaacs in an undetermined amount.7.Operating Account Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111, for the period ofMay 21 through June 3, 2023, totaling $5,635,506.35 and consisting of ratification ofelectronic payments totaling $5,329,469.88 and ratification of the issuance of early checkstotaling $306,036.47.8.City Payroll Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 804, for the period of May 1through May 31, 2023, totaling $2,694,562.67 and consisting of ratification of directdeposits, checks and taxes totaling $1,773,782.97 and ratification of checks and electronicfund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $920,779.70 paid throughoperating bank account.9.Fire Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Fire Department Activity Report.10.Police Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Police Department Activity Report.11.Quarterly City Housing ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report.12.Blanket Purchase Order with The Home DepotRecommendation: A. Authorize a Supplemental to Fiscal Year (FY) 20222023 BlanketPurchase Order with The Home Depot for a total amount nottoexceed $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<br>C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket Purchase
Order with The Home Depot in an amount nottoexceed $189,250 to procure supplies for
the Public Works Department and Vernon Public Utilities for operational needs and special
projects for FY 20232024.
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 F150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F150
Lightning Pro for a total amount nottoexceed $135,440.88; and<br>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 nottoexceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywide
fleet for Fiscal Year 20232024.
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
nottoexceed $185,000, for a oneyear term, with an option to extend the Services
Agreement up to a threeyear term.
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<br>B. Approve the Vernon Public
Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
17.Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 202324
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all related
documents for the procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year
202324, effective July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount nottoexceed
$4,965,500.
18.Utility Vehicle Purchase
Recommendation: 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; andApprove and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contract
directly with an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F150 Lightning
model and has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price nottoexceed
$71,000.
NEW BUSINESS
19.2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Police Chief Sousa presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to adopt The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
MOTION
moved and seconded a motion to adopt 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. The question was called and the
motion 0 – 0.
20.Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202314 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324 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
AuditorController’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the
collection and distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The
question was called and the motion 4 – 0.
21.Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202315 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324, 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 AuditorController’s Office, in
substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the
Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The question was called and the
motion 4 – 0.
22.Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion
to appoint Alfred Mejia as the environmental representative to the Green Vernon
Commission (partial term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024) The question was called
and the motion 4 – 0.
ORAL REPORTS
23.City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
City Administrator Fandino reported that staff was reviewing the requirements for officers at
filming locations and would provide an update to Council and the business owners once
available. He reminded the Council of the invitation to Congressman Robert Garcia’s Open
House on June 29, 2023, 4:30 6:00 p.m.; Vernon Summer Swim Community Outreach
Event on July 9, 12:00 3:00 p.m.; and cancellation of the July 4, 2023 City Council meeting.
24.Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.
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
At 10:05 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, discussed the items on the
agenda, and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned the meeting in memory of Lewis R. Adams at 10:07 a.m.
Vernon City Council Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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MINUTESVERNON CITY COUNCILREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGTUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUECALL TO ORDERMayor Pro Tem Merlo called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.FLAG SALUTEMayor Pro Tem Merlo led the Flag Salute.ROLL CALLPRESENT:Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro TemMelissa Ybarra, Council MemberLeticia Lopez, Council MemberJesus Rivera, Council MemberABSENT:Crystal Larios, MayorSTAFF PRESENT:Carlos Fandino, City AdministratorZaynah Moussa, City AttorneyLisa Pope, City ClerkScott Williams, Finance DirectorRobert Sousa, Police ChiefDaniel Wall, P.E., Public Works DirectorTodd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General ManagerFreddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental ControlAPPROVAL OF AGENDAMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.PUBLIC COMMENTNone.PRESENTATIONS1.Fiscal Year (FY) 202223 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by VernonCommUNITY Fund Grant CommitteeCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the Council recognized the scholarshiprecipients.2.Employee Service Pin AwardsCity Clerk Pope recognized Jose Reyna for his 20 years of service.3.Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee MembersCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the City Council recognized outgoing GreenVernon Commissioner Ron Daerr and Vernon Housing Commissioner Steven Spanks fortheir dedicated service to the City of Vernon.4.City Administrator ReportCity Administrator Fandino provided information on New Business Welcome, SweetenerProducts’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, InternationalCouncil of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,Residential MixedUse Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.CONSENT CALENDARMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the Consent Calendar The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.5.Meeting MinutesRecommendation: Approve the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.6.Claims Against the CityRecommendation: Receive and file the claims submitted by Evelin Meza in the amount of$1,857.15 and Norissa Alberta WhiteIsaacs in an undetermined amount.7.Operating Account Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111, for the period ofMay 21 through June 3, 2023, totaling $5,635,506.35 and consisting of ratification ofelectronic payments totaling $5,329,469.88 and ratification of the issuance of early checkstotaling $306,036.47.8.City Payroll Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 804, for the period of May 1through May 31, 2023, totaling $2,694,562.67 and consisting of ratification of directdeposits, checks and taxes totaling $1,773,782.97 and ratification of checks and electronicfund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $920,779.70 paid throughoperating bank account.9.Fire Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Fire Department Activity Report.10.Police Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Police Department Activity Report.11.Quarterly City Housing ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report.12.Blanket Purchase Order with The Home DepotRecommendation: A. Authorize a Supplemental to Fiscal Year (FY) 20222023 BlanketPurchase Order with The Home Depot for a total amount nottoexceed $30,000;B. Find thatthe best interests of the City are served by a direct award of a Blanket Purchase Order toThe Home Depot, without a competitive selection process pursuant to Vernon MunicipalCode Section 3.32.110 (B)(2); and<br>C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket PurchaseOrder with The Home Depot in an amount nottoexceed $189,250 to procure supplies forthe Public Works Department and Vernon Public Utilities for operational needs and specialprojects for FY 20232024.13.Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet GroupRecommendation: A. Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Order with NationalAuto Fleet Group (NAFG) to purchase a Ford F150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F150Lightning Pro for a total amount nottoexceed $135,440.88; and<br>B. Authorize acontingency amount of ten percent (10%) or $13,544 should the purchase of a comparablevehicle be necessary due to limited vehicle inventory, and grant authority to the CityAdministrator to issue a Supplemental to the Purchase Order to NAFG for an amount up tothe contingency amount.14.Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group to Procure FuelRecommendation: Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Contract withMerrimac Energy Group in an amount nottoexceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywidefleet for Fiscal Year 20232024.15.Services Agreement with EN Engineering, LLCRecommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a ServicesAgreement with EN Engineering LLC (EN Engineering), in substantially the same form assubmitted, for Natural Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services for a total amountnottoexceed $185,000, for a oneyear term, with an option to extend the ServicesAgreement up to a threeyear term.16.Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation PlanRecommendation: A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from the CaliforniaEnvironmental 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 onthe environment. This action receives and files an update to the City’s plan for theimplementation of preventative strategies and mitigation measures to minimize the risk ofwildfires caused by electrical lines and equipment; this action does not authorize anyconstruction activity or any disturbance of an environmental resource, and has no potentialfor causing a significant effect on the environment; and<br>B. Approve the Vernon PublicUtilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.17.Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 202324Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all relateddocuments for the procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year202324, effective July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount nottoexceed$4,965,500.18.Utility Vehicle PurchaseRecommendation: Find that the purchase of a utility vehicle for the Health Department isexempt from competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section3.32.070; andApprove and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contractdirectly with an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F150 Lightningmodel and has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price nottoexceed
$71,000.
NEW BUSINESS
19.2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual Report
Police Chief Sousa presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion
to adopt The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.
MOTION
moved and seconded a motion to adopt 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. The question was called and the
motion 0 – 0.
20.Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202314 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324 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
AuditorController’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for the
collection and distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The
question was called and the motion 4 – 0.
21.Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324
Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to A.
Adopt Resolution No. 202315 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax levied
for Fiscal Year (FY) 202324, 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 AuditorController’s Office, in
substantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of the
Public Safety Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The question was called and the
motion 4 – 0.
22.Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)
City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.
MOTION
Council Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion
to appoint Alfred Mejia as the environmental representative to the Green Vernon
Commission (partial term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024) The question was called
and the motion 4 – 0.
ORAL REPORTS
23.City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
City Administrator Fandino reported that staff was reviewing the requirements for officers at
filming locations and would provide an update to Council and the business owners once
available. He reminded the Council of the invitation to Congressman Robert Garcia’s Open
House on June 29, 2023, 4:30 6:00 p.m.; Vernon Summer Swim Community Outreach
Event on July 9, 12:00 3:00 p.m.; and cancellation of the July 4, 2023 City Council meeting.
24.Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.
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
At 10:05 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, discussed the items on the
agenda, and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned the meeting in memory of Lewis R. Adams at 10:07 a.m.
Vernon City Council Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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MINUTESVERNON CITY COUNCILREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETINGTUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023COUNCIL CHAMBER, 4305 SANTA FE AVENUECALL TO ORDERMayor Pro Tem Merlo called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m.FLAG SALUTEMayor Pro Tem Merlo led the Flag Salute.ROLL CALLPRESENT:Judith Merlo, Mayor Pro TemMelissa Ybarra, Council MemberLeticia Lopez, Council MemberJesus Rivera, Council MemberABSENT:Crystal Larios, MayorSTAFF PRESENT:Carlos Fandino, City AdministratorZaynah Moussa, City AttorneyLisa Pope, City ClerkScott Williams, Finance DirectorRobert Sousa, Police ChiefDaniel Wall, P.E., Public Works DirectorTodd Dusenberry, Public Utilities General ManagerFreddie Agyin, Director of Health and Environmental ControlAPPROVAL OF AGENDAMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the agenda. The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.PUBLIC COMMENTNone.PRESENTATIONS1.Fiscal Year (FY) 202223 Docket II Scholarship Grants Awarded by VernonCommUNITY Fund Grant CommitteeCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the Council recognized the scholarshiprecipients.2.Employee Service Pin AwardsCity Clerk Pope recognized Jose Reyna for his 20 years of service.3.Recognition of Outgoing City Commission and Committee MembersCity Clerk Pope presented the staff report and the City Council recognized outgoing GreenVernon Commissioner Ron Daerr and Vernon Housing Commissioner Steven Spanks fortheir dedicated service to the City of Vernon.4.City Administrator ReportCity Administrator Fandino provided information on New Business Welcome, SweetenerProducts’ Centennial Anniversary, Exide Update, Legislative Engagement, InternationalCouncil of Shopping Centers Conference, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,Residential MixedUse Projects on the Horizon, and Community Events.CONSENT CALENDARMOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto approve the Consent Calendar The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.5.Meeting MinutesRecommendation: Approve the June 6, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.6.Claims Against the CityRecommendation: Receive and file the claims submitted by Evelin Meza in the amount of$1,857.15 and Norissa Alberta WhiteIsaacs in an undetermined amount.7.Operating Account Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve Operating Account Warrant Register No. 111, for the period ofMay 21 through June 3, 2023, totaling $5,635,506.35 and consisting of ratification ofelectronic payments totaling $5,329,469.88 and ratification of the issuance of early checkstotaling $306,036.47.8.City Payroll Warrant RegisterRecommendation: Approve City Payroll Warrant Register No. 804, for the period of May 1through May 31, 2023, totaling $2,694,562.67 and consisting of ratification of directdeposits, checks and taxes totaling $1,773,782.97 and ratification of checks and electronicfund transfers (EFT) for payroll related disbursements totaling $920,779.70 paid throughoperating bank account.9.Fire Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Fire Department Activity Report.10.Police Department Activity ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the April 2023 Police Department Activity Report.11.Quarterly City Housing ReportRecommendation: Receive and file the June 2023 Quarterly Housing Report.12.Blanket Purchase Order with The Home DepotRecommendation: A. Authorize a Supplemental to Fiscal Year (FY) 20222023 BlanketPurchase Order with The Home Depot for a total amount nottoexceed $30,000;B. Find thatthe best interests of the City are served by a direct award of a Blanket Purchase Order toThe Home Depot, without a competitive selection process pursuant to Vernon MunicipalCode Section 3.32.110 (B)(2); and<br>C. Approve the issuance of a Blanket PurchaseOrder with The Home Depot in an amount nottoexceed $189,250 to procure supplies forthe Public Works Department and Vernon Public Utilities for operational needs and specialprojects for FY 20232024.13.Purchase Order with National Auto Fleet GroupRecommendation: A. Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Order with NationalAuto Fleet Group (NAFG) to purchase a Ford F150 Lightning XLT and a Ford F150Lightning Pro for a total amount nottoexceed $135,440.88; and<br>B. Authorize acontingency amount of ten percent (10%) or $13,544 should the purchase of a comparablevehicle be necessary due to limited vehicle inventory, and grant authority to the CityAdministrator to issue a Supplemental to the Purchase Order to NAFG for an amount up tothe contingency amount.14.Purchase Contract with Merrimac Energy Group to Procure FuelRecommendation: Approve and authorize the issuance of a Purchase Contract withMerrimac Energy Group in an amount nottoexceed $600,000 to procure fuel for Citywidefleet for Fiscal Year 20232024.15.Services Agreement with EN Engineering, LLCRecommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute a ServicesAgreement with EN Engineering LLC (EN Engineering), in substantially the same form assubmitted, for Natural Gas Operational and Compliance Support Services for a total amountnottoexceed $185,000, for a oneyear term, with an option to extend the ServicesAgreement up to a threeyear term.16.Vernon Public Utilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation PlanRecommendation: A. Find that the proposed action is exempt from the CaliforniaEnvironmental 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 onthe environment. This action receives and files an update to the City’s plan for theimplementation of preventative strategies and mitigation measures to minimize the risk ofwildfires caused by electrical lines and equipment; this action does not authorize anyconstruction activity or any disturbance of an environmental resource, and has no potentialfor causing a significant effect on the environment; and<br>B. Approve the Vernon PublicUtilities 2023 Wildfire Mitigation Plan.17.Property and Casualty Insurance Placements for Fiscal Year 202324Recommendation: Approve and authorize the City Administrator to execute all relateddocuments for the procurement of necessary annual insurance coverage for Fiscal Year202324, effective July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for a total amount nottoexceed$4,965,500.18.Utility Vehicle PurchaseRecommendation: Find that the purchase of a utility vehicle for the Health Department isexempt from competitive bidding requirements pursuant to Vernon Municipal Code Section3.32.070; andApprove and authorize the City Administrator to execute a purchase contractdirectly with an auto dealership that offers the lowest price for a 2023 Ford F150 Lightningmodel and has the vehicle currently available in its inventory at a price nottoexceed$71,000.NEW BUSINESS19.2022 Military Equipment Use Policy Ordinance and Annual ReportPolice Chief Sousa presented the staff report.MOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motionto adopt The question was called and the motion Pass 4 – 0.MOTIONmoved and seconded a motion to adopt A. Review and approve the 2022 MilitaryEquipment Annual Report; andB. Renew Ordinance No. 1282 approving the Police Department’s updated militaryequipment funding, acquisition, and use policy. The question was called and themotion 0 – 0.20.Warehouse Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.MOTIONCouncil Member Ybarra moved and Council Member Lopez seconded a motion to A.Adopt Resolution No. 202314 determining the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax leviedfor Fiscal Year (FY) 202324 pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.010; and B.Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for Billing ofDirect Assessments (Warehouse Special Parcel Tax) with the County of Los AngelesAuditorController’s Office, in substantially the same form as submitted, for thecollection and distribution of the Warehouse Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 Thequestion was called and the motion 4 – 0.21.Public Safety Special Parcel Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 202324Finance Director Williams presented the staff report.MOTIONCouncil Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motion to A.Adopt Resolution No. 202315 determining the Public Safety Special Parcel Tax leviedfor Fiscal Year (FY) 202324, pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3.20.020; and B.Approve and authorize the Director of Finance to execute an Agreement for BillingDirect Assessments with the County of Los Angeles AuditorController’s Office, insubstantially the same form as submitted, for the collection and distribution of thePublic Safety Special Parcel Tax for FY 202324 The question was called and themotion 4 – 0.22.Commission and Committee Appointments (Continued from June 6, 2023)City Clerk Pope presented the staff report.MOTIONCouncil Member Lopez moved and Council Member Ybarra seconded a motionto appoint Alfred Mejia as the environmental representative to the Green VernonCommission (partial term June 20, 2023 to June 30, 2024) The question was calledand the motion 4 – 0.ORAL REPORTS
23.City Administrator Reports on Activities and Other Announcements
City Administrator Fandino reported that staff was reviewing the requirements for officers at
filming locations and would provide an update to Council and the business owners once
available. He reminded the Council of the invitation to Congressman Robert Garcia’s Open
House on June 29, 2023, 4:30 6:00 p.m.; Vernon Summer Swim Community Outreach
Event on July 9, 12:00 3:00 p.m.; and cancellation of the July 4, 2023 City Council meeting.
24.Council Reports on Activities (including AB 1234), Announcements, or Directives to
Staff
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo recessed the meeting to Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.
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
At 10:05 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned Closed Session and reconvened the regular
meeting.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Moussa reported the Council met in Closed Session, discussed the items on the
agenda, and took no reportable action.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Merlo adjourned the meeting in memory of Lewis R. Adams at 10:07 a.m.
Vernon City Council Regular City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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