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RESOLUTION NO. 99-178
RESOLUTION OF DLL CITY COUNCIL OF
1HE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ACCEPTING AN UNCONDITIONAL DONATION
OF 20 TO 25 "WELCOME TO NATIONAL CITY"
SIGNS FROM PARADISE VALLEY HOSPITAL
WHEREAS, Paradise Valley Hospital has unconditionally offered to donate 20 to
25 "Welcome to National City" signs to the City; and
WHEREAS, the intent of the Hospital's donation is that the signs would replace
some of the older existing welcome signs, and be installed in some additional locations that
currently do not have welcome signs; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
National City hereby accepts the unconditional donation of 20 to 25 "Welcome to National City"
signs from Paradise Valley Hospital.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 9th day of November, 1999.
George H. Waters, Mayor
ATTEST:
Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, III
City Attorney
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City of National City, California
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
November 9, 1999
MEETING DATE
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1
ITEM TITLE A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A DONATION OF 20 TO 25 "WELCOME TO \
NATIONAL CITY" SIGNS FROM PARADISE VALLEY HOSPITAL
PREPARED BY Stephen KirkpatrickDEPARTMENT Engineering
EXPLANATION
The Paradise Valley Hospital would like to donate to the City 20 to 25
"Welcome to National City" signs. It is the intent of the Hospital that
the signs would replace some of the older existing welcome signs, and also
be installed in some additional locations that currently do not have
welcome signs. The Hospital has designed a sign that they would like to
see installed. The proposed sign is available for viewing in the Council
Chambers. The final signs will be constructed with the standard aluminum
backing. The Hospital is open to discuss changes to the design of the
signs prior to fabricating the final signs.
The issues before Council are whether to accept the donation of signs,
whether the design of the sign should be accepted as is or requires
modification, and in what locations the signs should be installed.
The cost to install each sign in a new location is estimated at $60 per
sign. This includes the pole, labor, and equipment. The cost to place
signs on the existing poles is minimal.
Environmental Review X N/A
Financial Statement
None at this time.
Account No.
STAFF RECOMMENDA
It is recommended u cil a
staff regarding any esired modifi
to bring the issue back to the Coun
and a final cost estimate of the
ON
e
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
N/A
kept the donation of the signs, direct
ations to the design, and direct staff
it with a listing of proposed locations
roposed sign installation.
ATTACHMENTS ( Listed Below )
1. Resolution
2 Letter from Paradise Valley Hospital
Resolution No. 99-178
A- 000(9/80)
Paradise Valley Hospital
•wkdventist
Health
October 15, 1999
Mayor George Waters
City of National City
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
2400 East Fourth Street
National City, CA 91950
Tel 619-470-4321
Dear Mayor Waters,
Paradise Valley Hospital would like to make a gift to the city of new welcome signs for placement at the
entrances to the city. The existing signs are not currently in all the necessary locations, and a fresh,
contemporary, friendly welcome sign is something that we felt would be a useful gift to the city on behalf
of our 95th Anniversary.
We have arranged for a design of these signs to be developed, and would love to have an enlarged version
made in time to present to you when we make this gift official. Our hope is to be able to present the gift to
you in person at the concert we are sponsoring on Saturday, October 23 at 8 pm at the Spreckels Theatre.
The concert is already on your calendar, I believe. I spoke with Norma earlier today, who indicated that
you would be able to attend. She should have your tickets already.
In speaking with Steve Kirkpatrick of the Engineering Department of the city, it appears that the signs may
have to go through the City Council. Steve will be discussing this issue with you, I am sure. I understand
that there is no council meeting scheduled prior to the concert, which concerns me a little. Is it possible
that the City Council will not approve this gift? Please let me know if there are additional steps I must take
in order to make this gift to the city in the appropriate manner.
Paradise Valley Hospital would very much like to make this gift, and we hope that the City will be able to
accept it as planned. Thank you for your help with this important project.
Sincerely, �s
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Maureen M. Wisener
Associate Director
Marketing & Communications
Book 81/Page 294
11/09/99
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (cont.)
Mr. George Baca, 1420 E. 22" Street, appeared for an interview and
expressed an interest in serving on the Planning Commission.
Ms. Dolores Flores, 2706 "L" Avenue, appeared for an interview and
expressed an interest in serving on the Planning Commission.
Mr. Stephen L. Torres, 1544 E. 14th Street, appeared for an interview and
expressed an interest in serving on the Civil Service Commission.
CONSENT CALENDAR
ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR. Item No. 1 (Resolution No.
99-178), Item No. 2 (Warrant Register No. 18), and Item No. 3 (Claim for
Damages). Motion by Inzunza, seconded by Soto, Item No. 1 be pulled, the
remainder of the Consent Calendar be approved, and the Claim for Damages
be denied. Carried by unanimous vote.
DONATION OF EQUIPMENT (209-1-3)
I. Resolution No. 99-178. "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING AN
UNCONDITIONAL DONATION OF 20 TO 25 `WELCOME TO
NATIONAL CITY' SIGNS FROM PARADISE VALLEY
HOSPITAL. (Engineering)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommended approval.
TESTIMONY: None.
ACTION: This item was withdrawn. There was no vote.
WARRANT REGISTER (202-1-14)
2. Warrant Register 418. Ratification of Demands in the amount of
$264,510.65. (Finance)
ACTION: Approved. See above.