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Consolidated Regular Meeting
City Council Chamber - 1243 National City
Boulevard, National City, CA
Ron Morrison, Mayor
Ditas Yamane, Vice-Mayor – District 3 Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
Marcus Bush, Councilmember Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
Luz Molina, Councilmember- District 1 Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember R. Mitchel Beauchamp, City Treasurer
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AGENDA
Consolidated Regular Meeting
City Council Chamber - 1243 National City
Boulevard, National City, CA
Ron Morrison, Mayor
Ditas Yamane, Vice-Mayor – District 3 Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
Marcus Bush, Councilmember Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
Luz Molina, Councilmember – District 1 Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember R. Mitchel Beauchamp, City Treasurer
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The City Council also sits as the City of National City Community Development Commission, Housing Authority,
Joint Powers Financing Authority, and Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the
National City Redevelopment Agency
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AGENDA
Consolidated Regular Meeting
Tuesday, February 20, 2024, 6:00 p.m.
City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA
Pages
1.CALL TO ORDER
2.ROLL CALL
3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
4.INVOCATION
5.PUBLIC COMMENT
In accordance with State law, an item not scheduled on the agenda may be brought
forward by the general public for comment; however, the City Council will not be able to
discuss or take action on any issue not included on the agenda. Speakers will have up
to three (3) minutes.
6.PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITION
6.1 Black History Month 5
7.PRESENTATION - STAFF REPORT
7.1 Presentation – Second Update on Local Emergency Caused by Severe
Rainstorm and Flooding
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Recommendation:
Receive Report and Presentation – Provide Direction to Staff through the City
Manager.
8.REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each)
9.CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar may be enacted in one motion by the City Council with a Roll
Call Vote without discussion unless a Councilmember, a member of the Public, or the
City Manager requests an item be removed for discussion. Items removed from the
Consent Calendar will be considered immediately following the adoption of the
Calendar.
9.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance
on this Agenda
9.2 Approval of an Agreement with Civica Law Group, APC for Legal Services in
the Specialized Area of Code Enforcement.
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Recommendation:
Adopt the Resolution Entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of
National City, California, Authorizing Entering into an Agreement Between the
City of National City and Civica Law Group, APC for Legal Services in the
Specialized Area of Code Enforcement for the Total Not-To-Exceed Amount of
$75,000 Per Case.”
9.3 Ratification of a Subordination Agreement for an Affordable Housing Density
Bonus development located at 1821 E 9th Street.
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Recommendation:
Adopt the Resolution Entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of
National City, California Ratifying a Subordination Agreement With APV
Ventures, LLC, A California Limited Liability Company, and Golden 1 Credit
Union, Subordinating the Deed of Trust Securing the Performance of an
Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement Entered on July 18, 2019, that
Restricts One Housing Unit at 1821 E 9th Street in National City.”
9.4 Temporary Use Permit – Circus Vargas event sponsored by Circus Vargas
from February 23, 2024 to March 11, 2024 at the Westfield Plaza Bonita Mall
with No Waiver of Fees.
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Recommendation:
Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit Subject to Compliance
with all Conditions of Approval with No Waiver of Fees and in Accordance with
City Council Policy No. 802.
9.5 Temporary Use Permit – Padres Pedal the Cause Bicycle Ride Sponsored by
Padres Pedal the Cause on April 7, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with No
Waiver of Fees.
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Recommendation:
Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit Subject to Compliance
with all Conditions of Approval with No Waiver of Fees and in Accordance with
City Council Policy 802.
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9.6 Warrant Register #25 for the period of 12/15/23 through 12/21/23 in the amount
of $767,573.32
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Recommendation:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $767,573.32
9.7 Warrant Register #26 for the period of 12/22/23 through 12/28/23 in the amount
of $1,437,103.49
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Recommendation:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,437,103.49
9.8 Warrant Register #27 for the period of 12/29/23 through 1/04/24 in the amount
of $1,720,260.63
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Recommendation:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,720,260.63
10.PUBLIC HEARING
The following item(s) have been advertised as public hearing(s) as required by law.
10.1 Adoption of an Ordinance amending Section 18.060.10 of Title 18 (Zoning) of
the National City Municipal Code related to the measurement of height for new
structures.
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Recommendation:
Adopt the Ordinance
11.STAFF REPORTS
11.1 Discussion and Direction Regarding a Temporary Local Emergency Ordinance
Prohibiting Evictions and Rental Increases, Providing Relocation Assistance,
and a Right to Return During the Local Emergency Related to the Recent
Floods.
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Recommendation:
Direct Staff to prepare a Local Emergency Ordinance with specific
provisions; or
1.
Delay any action pending further action by the County of San Diego.2.
Take no action and rely on the existing County of San Diego
Ordinance
3.
12.CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
13.ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT
14.CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
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15.ADJOURNMENT
Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City - Tuesday, March 5,
2024 - 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers - National City, California.
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: City Manager's Office
Prepared by: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Presentation – Second Update on Local Emergency Caused by Severe Rainstorm and Flooding
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive Report and Presentation – Provide Direction to Staff through the City Manager.
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
On Monday, January 22, 2024, residents of San Diego County experienced an event referred to
as the 1,000-year storm. Cities around the County experienced rainfall of over three (3) inches in
a single 24-hour period, a total that exceeds that of an average wet month and rivals the rainfall
needed to spur a 100-year flood.
On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, the Governor of the State of California issued a proclamation of
a State of Emergency for San Diego County due to the historic rainfall experienced. The Count y
of San Diego and cities in the region issued similar proclamations.
On Thursday, January 25, 2024, the City Manager, as Emergency Services Director, issued a
Proclamation of Local Emergency in response to the impacts of the January 22nd rainstorm, which
fell upon the City. The City Council held a special meeting on January 29, 2024, at 4:30 p.m.to
approve and ratify the Emergency Proclamation.
Since the January 22nd storm, the City has experienced devastating destruction caused by the
rains, which resulted in flooding that impacted residences, businesses, and facilities of the City.
The City has been providing emergency response services, continued community clean up,
damage assessment, and on-going outreach to those affected.
At the City Council Meeting of Tuesday, February 6, 2024, the City Manager and staff provided
an update on the Local Emergency recovery efforts including the status of available resources for
those affected.
This evening, staff will provide an update to the February 6 presentation.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
An estimate of costs related to the City’s response to the storm will be provided in the
presentation.
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
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Public Safety
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review. CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
None.
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: City Attorney's Office
Prepared by: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Approval of an Agreement with Civica Law Group, APC for Legal Services in the Specialized Area
of Code Enforcement.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution Entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California,
Authorizing Entering into an Agreement Between the City of National City and Civica Law Group,
APC for Legal Services in the Specialized Area of Code Enforcement for the Total Not-To-Exceed
Amount of $75,000 Per Case.”
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
Civica Law Group, APC, is a law firm that specializes in code enforcement legal services that
includes receiverships, nuisance abatements and cost recovery. The proposed Agreement for
legal services with Civica Law Group is to assist and represent the City with cases in order to
rehabilitate dangerous nuisance properties, prevent the spread of blight, enforce the City’s
municipal codes, recuperate costs and to protect the health and safety of the community. Legal
services may include, but are not limited to, administrative, criminal and civil nuisance abatement
actions. The Agreement for legal services is for a total not-to-exceed amount of $75,000 per case.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
001-409-000-299-0000
Non Departmental
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A - Agreement
Exhibit B - Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024 –
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING ENTERING INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
AND CIVICA LAW GROUP, APC FOR LEGAL SERVICES IN THE SPECIALIZED AREA OF
CODE ENFORCEMENT FOR THE TOTAL NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $75,000 PER
CASE.
WHEREAS, Civica Law Group, APC, is a law firm that specializes in code enforcement
legal services including receiverships, nuisance abatements and cost recovery; and
WHEREAS, the City of National City hereby desires to execute the Agreement with Civica
Law Group, APC to provide assistance and represent the City in cases in order to rehabilitate
dangerous nuisance properties, prevent the spread of blight, enforce the City’s municipal codes,
recuperate costs and to protect the health and safety of the community; and
WHEREAS, legal services may include, but are not limited to, administrative, criminal and
civil nuisance abatement actions for an amount not-to-exceed $75,000 per case.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY,
CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute the Agreement
between the City of National City and Civica Law Group, APC for legal services in the specialized
area of code enforcement for the total not-to-exceed amount of $75,000 per case.
Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this Resolution
and enter it into the book of original Resolutions.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of February 2024.
Ron Morrison, Mayor
ATTEST:
Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Housing Authority
Prepared by: Greg Rose, Property Agent
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Ratification of a Subordination Agreement for an Affordable Housing Density Bonus development
located at 1821 E 9th Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution Entitled “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California
Ratifying a Subordination Agreement With APV Ventures, LLC, A California Limited Liability
Company, and Golden 1 Credit Union, Subordinating the Deed of Trust Securing the Performance
of an Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement Entered on July 18, 2019, that Restricts One
Housing Unit at 1821 E 9th Street in National City.”
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
On July 18, 2019, the City Council approved a Density Bonus Agreement that obligates APV
Ventures, LLC to restrict one (1) unit as affordable for a total of fifty-five (55) years. A Performance
Deed of Trust was also recorded to secure the agreement on the property. This Subordination
Agreement will ensure that the Density Bonus Agreement will remain superior to the lender’s
Deed of Trust and the Performance Deed of Trust will be made subordinate and subject to the
lender’s Deed of Trust.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
A Subordination Fee of $375.00 will be collected to cover legal fees and staff time.
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Housing and Community Development
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A - Agreement
Exhibit B - Resolution
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No Fees per Government Code 6103
Recording Requested By:
When Recorded Mail To:
National City Housing Authority
Attention: Executive Director
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT
(1821 East Ninth Street, National City)
THIS SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT (“Subordination Agreement”) is dated as of
the ____ day of February, 2024, by the City of National City (“City”), APV Ventures, LLC, a
California limited liability company (“Borrower”) and Golden 1 Credit Union (“Lender”).
RECITALS
A. Borrower is the owner of certain real property generally located at 1821 East 9th
Street, in the City of National City, County of San Diego, California (“Property”), as more
particularly described in: (i) that certain Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement (1821 East
Ninth Street, National City) dated July 18, 2019, and recorded in the Office of the County Recorder
for the County of San Diego on August 15, 2019, as Instrument No. 2019-0345258 (“Density
Bonus Agreement”); and (ii) that certain Performance Deed of Trust dated as of July 18, 2019, and
recorded in the Office of the County Recorder for the County of San Diego on August 15, 2019,
as Instrument No. 2019-0345259 (“City Deed of Trust”).
B. Concurrently with recordation of this Subordination Agreement, Borrower is
causing a Commercial Real Estate Deed of Trust (“Lender Deed of Trust”) made by Borrower in
favor of Lender to be recorded against the Property in the Office of the County Recorder for the
County of San Diego.
C. City, Lender and Borrower all agree and desire to execute this Subordination
Agreement to memorialize their understanding and agreement with regard to the respective
priorities of each of the above-referenced documents. It is the intention of the parties that the
Density Bonus Agreement shall unconditionally continue to be and remain at all times a lien, claim
and charge on the Property prior and superior to the Lender Deed of Trust and that the Lender
Deed of Trust shall unconditionally be and remain at all times a lien, claim and charge on the
Property prior and superior to the City Deed of Trust.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and other good and valuable
consideration, the City, Lender and Borrower hereby agree as follows:
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AGREEMENT
1. Subordination of the Lender Deed of Trust to the Density Bonus Agreement. The Lender
Deed of Trust, together with all rights and privileges of Lender and Borrower thereunder, are
hereby irrevocably and unconditionally made subordinate to and subject to the Density Bonus
Agreement and the Density Bonus Agreement is and will remain at all times, a lien, claim , and
charge on the Property prior and superior to the Lender Deed of Trust and to all rights and
privileges of Lender and Borrower thereunder; provided, however, that a violation of the Density
Bonus Agreement shall not defeat, render invalid, or limit the Lender Deed of Trust.
2. Subordination of the City Deed of Trust to the Lender Deed of Trust. The City Deed of
Trust, together with all rights and privileges of the City and Borrower thereunder, are hereby
irrevocably and unconditionally made subordinate to and subject to the Lender Deed of Trust and
the Lender Deed of Trust will remain at all times a lien, claim, and charge on the Property prior
and superior to the City Deed of Trust and all rights and privileges of the City and Borrower
thereunder.
3. Notices. City, Lender and Borrower agree to give to each other copies of all notices of
events of default under their respective documents. All notices given under this Subordination
Agreement shall be in writing and sent to the party at its address appearing below (a) by certified
or registered U.S. mail, return receipt requested, (b) overnight by a nationally recognized overnight
courier such as UPS Overnight or FedEx, or (c) by personal delivery. All notices shall be effective
upon receipt (or refusal to accept delivery). The se addresses may be changed by any party by
written notice to all other parties.
If to the City: City of National City
Attention: City Manager
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
If to Borrower: APV Ventures, LLC
c/o Tommy Tong
14041 Montfort Court
San Diego, CA 92128
If to Lender: Golden 1 Credit Union
P.O. Box 15207
Sacramento, CA 95851-0207
4. Exercise of City Remedies after Notice to Lender. If a default under the City Deed of Trust
occurs and is continuing, the City agrees that, without Lender’s prior written consent, it will not
commence foreclosure proceedings with respect to the Property under the City Deed of Trust or
exercise any other rights or remedies it may have under the City Deed of Trust, including, but not
limited to appointing (or seeking the appointment of) a receiver, unless and until it has given
Lender at least sixty (60) days prior written notice; during such sixty (60) day period, however,
the City shall be entitled to exercise and enforce all other rights and remedies available to the City
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under the City Deed of Trust and/or under applicable laws, including without limitation, rights to
enforce covenants and agreements of Borrower relating to income, rent, or affordability
restrictions contained in the Density Bonus Agreement.
5. Whole Agreement; Binding Effect. This Subordination Agreement is the whole and only
agreement with regard to the priority of the lien, claim and charge of the Density Bonus
Agreement, the Lender Deed of Trust and the City Deed of Trust. This Subordination Agreement
is binding on and inures to the benefit of the legal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns of
the parties.
6. Attorney’s Fees. If any party to this Subordination Agreement brings an action to interpret
or enforce its rights under this Subordination Agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to
recover its costs and reasonable attorney’s fees as awarded in the action.
7. Governing Law. This Subordination Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed in
accordance with, the laws of the State of California.
8. Counterparts. This Subordination Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and all
counterparts constitute but one and the same document.
9. Signatures. All individuals signing this Subordination Agreement for a party which is a
corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other legal entity, or signing under a power
of attorney, or as a trustee, guardian, conservator, or in any other legal capacity, covenant to one
another that they have the necessary capacity and authority to act for, sign and bind the respective
entity or principal on whose behalf they are signing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Subordination Agreement as of the
date first set forth above and agree to be bound hereby.
LENDER:
Golden 1 Credit Union
By:_______________________________________
Print Name:________________________________
Its:_______________________________________
[SIGNATURES CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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BORROWER:
APV Ventures, LLC, a California limited liability company
By:______________________________
Tommy Tong, Managing Member
[SIGNATURES CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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CITY:
City of National City
By: ______________________________
Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:_____________________________
Barry J. Schultz
City Attorney
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of California )
)
County of San Diego )
On ____________________, 2024, before me, _________________________________, notary
public, personally appeared __________________________________________ who proved to
me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or
the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature _________________________________ (Seal)
A notary public or other officer completing this
certificate verifies only the identity of the
individual who signed the document to which this
certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness,
accuracy, or validity of that document.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of California )
)
County of San Diego )
On ____________________, 2024, before me, _________________________________, notary
public, personally appeared __________________________________________ who proved to
me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or
the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature _________________________________ (Seal)
A notary public or other officer completing this
certificate verifies only the identity of the
individual who signed the document to which this
certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness,
accuracy, or validity of that document.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of California )
)
County of San Diego )
On ____________________, 2024, before me, _________________________________, notary
public, personally appeared __________________________________________ who proved to
me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their
authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or
the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature _________________________________ (Seal)
A notary public or other officer completing this
certificate verifies only the identity of the
individual who signed the document to which this
certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness,
accuracy, or validity of that document.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA,
RATIFYING A SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT WITH APV VENTURES, LLC, A CALIFORNIA
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, AND GOLDEN 1 CREDIT UNION, SUBORDINATING THE
DEED OF TRUST SECURING THE PERFORMANCE OF AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY
BONUS AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO ON JULY 18, 2019, THAT RESTRICTS ONE (1)
HOUSING UNIT AT 1821 E 9TH STREET IN NATIONAL CITY.”
WHEREAS, on July 18, 2019, City Council approved a Density Bonus Agreement
(“Agreement”) that obligates APV Ventures, LLC (“Developer”) to restrict one (1) unit as affordable
for fifty-five (55) years; and
WHEREAS, a performance Deed of Trust was also recorded to secure the Agreement on
the property located at 1821 E 9th Street in National City; and
WHEREAS, the Deed of Trust securing the performance of the Agreement will be made
subordinate and subject to Golden 1 Credit Union’s Deed of Trust through the Subordination
Agreement as required by Golden 1 Credit Union that has provided permanent financing to the
Developer; and
WHEREAS, the agreement will remain a lien superior to Golden 1 Credit Union’s Deed of
Trust.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY,
CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The City Council hereby ratifies a Subordination Agreement with APV
Ventures, LLC and Golden 1 Credit Union, subordinating the Deed of Trust securing the
performance of an affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement entered into on July 18, 2019.
Section 2: The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this Resolution and
enter it into the book of original Resolutions.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of February 2024.
Ron Morrison, Mayor
ATTEST:
Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Community Development - Neighborhood Services
Prepared by: Dionisia Trejo, Administrative Secretary
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Temporary Use Permit – Circus Vargas event sponsored by Circus Vargas from February 23,
2024 to March 11, 2024 at the Westfield Plaza Bonita Mall with No W aiver of Fees.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit Subject to Compliance with all Conditions
of Approval with No W aiver of Fees and in Accordance with City Council Policy No. 802.
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
This is a request from Circus Vargas to conduct the Circus Vargas event at Westfield Plaza Bonita
Mall from February 23, 2024 to March 11, 2024. Set up for this event will commence at 9:00 a.m.
February 21, 2024, on the west side parking lot of Plaza Bonita Mall. The show times will vary on
dates from 12:30 p.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. Each show lasts
approximately 1 ½ hours.
This is a completely self-contained event in a traditional big top circus with concessions. There
are no performing animals, no rides, no games, no outside vendors and no alcohol. Vehicles are
used for transportation of operations. There will be eight internal Security Guards and sufficient
parking is available at the mall. Food will be prepared on-site in a trailer. Clean-up will be
performed after each show.
This event will end with its last show on March 11 at 6:30 pm and will begin breakdown after the
show. Council approved this event in 2023 with no waiver of fees.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
City fee of $312.00 for processing the TUP through various City departments and $962.00 for
the Fire Department.
Total fees: $1,274.00
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A – TUP Circus Vargas 2024
Exhibit B – Conditions of Approval Circus Vargas 2024
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Circus Vargas
EVENT: Circus Vargas
DATE OF EVENT: 02/23/2024 - 03/12/2024
APPROVALS:
COMMUNITY SERVICES YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
RISK MANAGER YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
PUBLIC WORKS YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FINANCE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FIRE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
POLICE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
ENGINEERING YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
RISK MANAGER (619) 336-4370
Risk Management has reviewed the above-captioned application for issuing a Temporary Use
Permit. As much as the event will be held solely on private property, no additional insurance
requirements are necessary for the permit issuance.
It should be noted that the applicant properly executed the Hold Harmless and Indemnification
Agreement when the Special Event Application was submitted
PUBLIC WORKS (619)366-4580
No involvement
POLICE DEPARTMENT
No comments received
ENGINEERING
No comments received
COMMUNITY SERVICES
No comments
FINANCE
No comments received
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Planning
1. All activities shall comply with the limitations in Table III of NCMC Title 12 (Noise).
2. External speakers and lights shall face away from residential properties.
Building
No comments received
Neighborhood Services
Neighborhood Notifications – Events are required to notify residents and/or businesses of the
surrounding impacted areas by the event. The notice shall include the name of the event, name
and phone number of the company/organization producing the event, the dates and times of the
event (including set-up and breakdown) and a detailed description of how the residents and/or
businesses may be affected, such as by street closures, “No Parking” signs being posted, music
at the event, etc.
Display of banners -- Banners are allowed on site for event but must be removed immediately
thereafter event completion. If you wish to place banners in any location other than on-site, you
must get approval from the property/business owner where you intend to display the banner.
FIRE (619) 336-4550
INSPECTION REQUIRED
Total fee amount for all Fire Department permits is, ($962.00) dollars. Tents $751,
Places of Assembly $211. Fees can only be waived by City Council.
Stipulations required by the Fire Department for this event are as follows:
1) Access to the Circus Vargas to be maintained at all times.
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2) Fire Department access into and through the booth areas are to be maintained at all
times. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20
feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet.
3) Exit signs shall be provided at all required exits. Exit signs shall be green in color
(National City Municipal Code) and either self illuminating or electrical with a 90 minute
back-up power.
4) Fire Hydrants shall not be blocked or obstructed.
5) Participants on foot are to move immediately to the sidewalk upon approach of
emergency vehicle(s).
6) Vehicles in roadway are to move immediately to the right upon approach of emergency
vehicle(s).
7) If tents or canopies are used, tents having an area in excess of 200 square feet and or
canopies in excess of 400 square feet or multiple tents and or canopies placed together
equaling or greater than the above stated areas, are to be used, they shall be flame-
retardant treated with an approved California State Fire Marshal seal attached. A ten
feet separation distance must be maintained between tents and canopies. A permit from
the Fire Department must be obtained. Cooking shall not be permitted under tents or
canopies unless the tents or canopies meet “State Fire Marshal approval for
cooking. Fees can only be waived by the City Council.
Canopies:
0 – 400 sf - $0
401 – 500 sf - $391.00
501 – 600 sf - $436.00
601 – 700 sf - $571.00
Tents:
0 –200 sf - $391.00
201 – (+) sf - $751.00
8) Concession stands utilized for cooking shall have a minimum of 10 feet of
clearance on two sides and shall not be located within 10 feet of amusement
rides or devices.
9) All cooking booths or areas to have one 2A:10BC. If grease or oil is used in cooking a
40:BC or class “K” fire extinguisher will be required. All fire extinguishers to have a
current State Fire Marshal Tag attached.
10) Fire extinguishers to be mounted in a visible location between 3½‘to 5’ from the floor to
the top of the extinguisher. Maximum travel distance from an extinguisher shall not be
more than 75 feet travel distance. All fire extinguisher to have a current State Fire
Marshal Tag attached.
11) Emergency generators and standby power systems shall be installed, tested, and
maintained in accordance with NFPA 110 and NFPA 101, Standard for Emergency and
Standby Power Systems.
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12) A fire safety inspection is to be conducted by the Fire Department prior to operations of
the carnival to include all rides, cooking areas, game booths, etc. Required inspections
taking place, after hours, holidays, and weekends will be assessed a minimum of two
hundred ($211.00) dollars. Fee is to be paid to the Fire Department Administration
offices under separate permit. Fee is to be paid prior to event.
13) No smoking signs to be posted.
14) Any electrical power used is to be properly grounded and approved.
Extension cords shall be used as “Temporary Wiring” only.
15) Fees can only be waived by City Council.
16) There shall be trained Crowd Managers or crowd manager/supervisors at a ratio of one
crowd manager/supervisors for every 250 occupants, as approved in addition to the
security. Please provide the current Crowd Manager certification to NCFD prior to the
event.
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Community Development - Neighborhood Services
Prepared by: Dionisia Trejo, Administrative Secretary
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Temporary Use Permit – Padres Pedal the Cause Bicycle Ride Sponsored by Padres Pedal the
Cause on April 7, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with No W aiver of Fees.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit Subject to Compliance with all Conditions of
Approval with No Waiver of Fees and in Accordance with City Council Policy 802.
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
This is a request from the non-profit organization Pedal the Cause to conduct the “Padres Pedal
the Cause” through San Diego County on April 7, 2024. This will be the 9th Annual Pedal the
Cause fundraising cycling event dedicated to raising money for cancer research in San Diego
County.
OUTBOUND – The course begins at Petco Park at 6:00 a.m. heading south towards downtown
San Diego and the harbor district. This bicycle ride will enter the City of National City at
approximately 10 a.m. on Sweetwater Road onto Bayshore Bikeway going west. All riders will exit
the bike path and turn left onto W 32nd Street. Riders will then turn left onto Goesno Place and
continue straight onto Tidelands Avenue, turning right onto Civic Center Drive and leaving
National City jurisdiction. Event course is mapped and listed.
NOTE: This event has been approved by the City Council for prior years with no waiver of fees.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
City fee of $312.00 for processing the TUP through various City departments.
Total fees: $312.00
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
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ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A – TUP Padres Pedal the Cause 2024
Exhibit B – Conditions of Approval Padres Pedal the Cause 2024
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City of National City ■ Neighborhood Services Department
1243 National City Boulevard ■ National City, CA 91950
(619) 336-4364 ■ fax (619) 336-4217
www.nationalcityca.gov
Special Event Application
Type of Event..
Fair/Festival Parade/March Walk or Run Concert/Performance
TUP Sporting Event Other (specify)
Event Name & Location..
Event Title
Event Location (list all sites being requested)
Event Times..
Set-Up Starts
Date Time Day of Week
Event Starts
Date Time
Day of Week
Event Ends
Date Time Day of Week
Breakdown Ends
Date Time Day of Week
Applicant Information..
Applicant (Your name) Sponsoring Organization
Event Coordinator (if different from applicant)
Mailing Address
Day Phone After Hours Phone Cell _Fax
Public Information Phone E-mail
Applicant agrees to investigate, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees and agents
from and against any and all loss, damage, liability, claims, demands, detriments, costs, charges, expense (including
attorney’s fees) and causes of action of any character which the City, its officers, employees and agents may incur,
sustain or be subjected to on account of loss or damage to property or the loss of use thereof and for bodily injury
to or death of any persons (including but not limited to the employees, subcontractors, agents and invitees of
each party hereto) arising out of or in any way connected to the occupancy, enjoyment and use of any City premises
under this agreement to the extent permitted by law.
Applicant understands this TUP/special event may implicate fees for City services, which will have to be paid in the
City’s Finance Department 48 hours prior to the event set-up. The undersigned also understands and accepts the
City’s refund policy for application processing and facility use and that fees and charges are adjusted annually and
are subject to change.
Signature of Applicant: Date
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Curebound Inc. - Padres Pedal The Cause
Various roads in National City (please see attached maps)
04/07/2024 10am Sunday
04/07/2024 10am Sunday
04/07/2024 2:30pm Sunday
04/07/2024 2:30pm Sunday
Karen Hooper Curebound Inc - Padres Pedal The Cause
Hannah Smith
6120 Paseo Tapajos Carlsbad, CA 92009
760-415-3792 760-415-3792 760-415-3792
760-415-3792 hannahkate1124@gmail.com
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Special Event Application (continued)
Please complete the following sections with as much detail as possible since fees and requirements are
based on the information you provide us.
Fees/Proceeds/Reporting..
Is your organization a “Tax Exempt, nonprofit” organization? Yes No
Are admission, entry, vendor or participant fees required? Yes No
If YES, please explain the purpose and provide amount (s):
$ Estimated Gross Receipts including ticket, product and sponsorship sales from this event.
$ Estimated Expenses for this event.
$ What is the projected amount of revenue that the Nonprofit Organization will receive
as a result of this event?
Description of Event..
First time event Returning Event include site map with application
Note that this description may be published in our City Public Special Events Calendar:
Estimated Attendance..
Anticipated # of Participants: Anticipated # of Spectators:
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Padres Pedal the Cause is an annual fundraising cycling event that raises money for collaborative
cancer research at four San Diego institutions. Participants start and finish the event at Petco Park in
downtown San Diego and follow a variety of routes (from 25 to 78 miles) through Coronado, San
Diego, Chula Vista, SD County, and National City. The event has raised over $10M to date for cancer
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Traffic Control, Security, First Aid and Accessibility..
Requesting to close street(s) to vehicular traffic? Yes No
List any streets requiring closure as a result of the event (provide map):
Date and time of street closure: Date and time of street reopening:
Other (explain)
Requesting to post “no parking” notices? Yes No
Requested “No Parking” on city streets and/or parking lots (list streets/parking lots) (provide map):
Other (explain)
Security and Crowd Control
Depending on the number of participants, your event may require Police services.
Please describe your procedures for both Crowd Control and Internal Security:
Have you hired Professional Security to handle security arrangements for this event?
Yes No If YES, name and address of Security Organization
Security Director (Name): Phone:
If using the services of a professional security firm and the event will occur on City property, please
provide a copy of its insurance certificate, evidencing liability with limits of at least $1 Million dollars per
occurrence/$2 Million dollars aggregate, as well as and additional insured endorsement naming the City
of National City, its officers, employees, and agents as additional insureds. Evidence of insurance must
be provided by the vendor or its insurer to the Neighborhood Services Department at the time of
submission. .
Is this a night event? Yes No If YES, please state how the event and surrounding area will
be illuminated to ensure safety of the participants and spectators:
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First Aid.
Depending on the number of participants, your event may require specific First Aid services. First aid
station to be staffed by event staff? Yes No First aid/CPR certified? Yes No
First aid station to be staffed by professional company. ► Company
If using the services of a professional medical organization/company and the event will occur on City
property, please provide a copy of its insurance certificate, evidencing liability with limits of at least $1
Million dollars per occurrence/$2 Million dollars aggregate, as well as and additional insured
endorsement naming the City of National City, its officers, employees, and agents as additional
insureds. Evidence of insurance must be provided by the vendor or its insurer to the Neighborhood
Services Department at the time of submission.
Accessibility.
Please describe your Accessibility Plan for access at your event by individuals with disabilities:
Elements of your Event
Setting up a stage? Yes No
Requesting City’s PA system
Requesting City Stage; if yes, which size? Dimensions (13x28) Dimensions (20x28)
Applicant providing own stage ► (Dimensions)
Setting up canopies or tents?
# of canopies size
# of tents size
No canopies/tents being set up
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Setting up tables and chairs?
Furnished by Applicant or Contractor
# of tables No tables being set up
# of chairs No chairs being set up
(For City Use Only) Sponsored Events – Does not apply to co-sponsored events
# of tables No tables being set up
# of chairs No chairs being set up
Contractor Name
Contractor Contact Information
Address City/State Phone Number
Setting up other equipment?
Sporting Equipment (explain)
Other (explain)
Not setting up any equipment listed above at event
Having amplified sound and/or music? Yes No
PA System for announcements CD player or DJ music
Live Music ► Small 4-5 piece live band ► Large 6+ piece live band
Other (explain)
If using live music or a DJ. ► Contractor Name
►
Address City/State Phone Number
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Using lighting equipment at your event? Yes No
Bringing in own lighting equipment
Using professional lighting company ► Company Name
Address City/State Phone Number
Using electrical power? Yes No Using Kimball Park Bowl
Lighting (from_____to____)
Using on-site electricity
For sound and/or lighting For food and/or refrigeration
Bringing in generator(s)
For sound and/or lighting For food and/or refrigeration
Vendor Information
Vendor Information
PLEASE NOTE: You may be required to apply for a temporary health permit if food or beverages
are sold of given away during your special event. Also see ‘Permits and Compliance’ on page 8
in the Special Event Guide. For additional information on obtaining a temporary health permit,
please contact the County of San Diego Environmental Health at (619) 338-2363.
Having food and non-alcoholic beverages at your event? Yes No
Vendors preparing food on-site ► # ► Business License #
If yes, please describe how food will be served and/or prepared:
If you intend to cook food in the event area please specify the method:
GAS ELECTRIC CHARCOAL OTHER (Specify):
Vendors bringing pre-packaged food ► # ► Business License #_
Vendors bringing bottled, non-alcoholic beverages (i.e., bottled water, can soda, etc.) ► #
Vendors selling food # ► Business License #(s)
Vendors selling merchandise # ► Business License #(s)
Food/beverages to be handled by organization; no outside vendors
Vendors selling services # ► Business License #(s)
► Explain services
Vendors passing out information only (no business license needed) #_
► Explain type(s) of information
No selling or informational vendors at event
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Having children activities? Yes No
PLEASE NOTE: In the event inflatable jumps are provided at the event, The City of National City
requires commercial liability insurance with limits of at least $1 Million dollars per occurrence/$2 Million
dollars aggregate. In addition, the City of National City must be named as an Additional Insured
pursuant to a separate endorsement, which shall be provided by the vendor or its insurer to the City’s
Risk Manager, along with the Certificate of Insurance, for approval prior to the event. The application
should be filed out at least one week prior to the event. For questions or to obtain a copy of the
“Facility Use Application”, please contact the Engineering/Public Works Department at (619) 336-4580.
Inflatable bouncer house # Rock climbing wall Height
Inflatable bouncer slide # Arts & crafts (i.e., craft making, face painting, etc.)
Carnival Rides ____________________ Other __________________________________
Having fireworks or aerial display? Yes No
Vendor name and license #
Dimensions Duration
Number of shells Max. size
PLEASE NOTE: In the event fireworks or another aerial display is planned for your event, The City of
National City requires commercial liability insurance with limits of at least $2 Million dollars per
occurrence/ $4 Million dollars aggregate. In addition, the City of National City must be named as an
Additional Insured pursuant to a separate endorsement, which shall be provided by the vendor or its
insurer to the City’s Risk Manager, along with the Certificate of Insurance, for approval prior to the
event. Depending on the size and/or nature of the fireworks display, the City reserves the right to
request higher liability limits. The vendor must also obtain a fireworks permit from the National City Fire
Department and the cost is $545.00
Arranging for media coverage? Yes No
Yes, but media will not require special set-up
Yes, media will require special set-up. Describe
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Event Signage..
Event
PLEASE NOTE: For City sponsored or co-sponsored events, banners publicizing the event may be
placed on the existing poles on the 1800 block and 3100 block of National City Boulevard. The banners
must be made to the City’s specifications. Please refer to the City’s Special Event Guidebook and Fee
Schedule for additional information.
Are you planning to have signage at your event? Yes No
Yes, we will post signage # Dimensions
Yes, having inflatable signage # ► (complete Inflatable Signage Request form)
Yes, we will have banners #
What will signs/banners say?
How will signs/banners be anchored or mounted?
Location of banners/signage _________________________________________________________
Waste Management..
PLEASE NOTE: One toilet for every 250 people is required, unless the applicant can show that there
are sufficient facilities in the immediate area available to the public during the event.
Are you planning to provide portable restrooms at the event? Yes No
If yes, please identify the following:
► Total number of portable toilets:
► Total number of ADA accessible portable toilets:
Contracting with portable toilet vendor. ►
Company Phone
► Load-in Day & Time ► Load-out Day & Time
Portable toilets to be serviced. ► Time
Set-up, Breakdown, Clean-up.
Setting up the day before the event?
Yes, will set up the day before the event. ► # of set-up day(s)
No, set-up will occur on the event day
Requesting vehicle access onto the turf?
Yes, requesting access onto turf for set-up and breakdown (complete attached Vehicle Access
Request form)
No, vehicles will load/unload from nearby street or parking lot.
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NPDES-Litter Fence
City to install litter fence
Applicant to install litter fence
N/A
Breaking down set-up the day after the event?
Yes, breakdown will be the day after the event. ► # of breakdown day(s)
No, breakdown will occur on the event day.
How are you handling clean-up?
Using City crews
Using volunteer clean-up crew during and after event.
Using professional cleaning company during and after event.
Miscellaneous..
Please list anything important about your event not already asked on this application:
Please make a copy of this application for your records.
We do not provide copies.
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I. Special Event Information
Special Events
Pre-Event Storm Water Compliance
Checklist
Name of Special Event:
Event Address: Expected # of Attendees:
Event Host/Coordinator: Phone Number: _____________________
II. Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) Review
YES NO N/A
Will enough trash cans provided for the event?
Provide number of trash bins:
Will enough recycling bins provided for the event?
Provide number of recycle bins:
Will all portable toilets have secondary containment trays? (exceptions
for ADA compliant portable toilets)
Do all storm drains have screens to temporarily protect trash and debris
from entering?
Are spill cleanup kits readily available at designated spots?
* A Post-Event Storm Water Compliance Checklist will be completed by City Staff.
Curebound Inc. - Padres Pedal The Cause
Various roads in National City 2000
Curebound Inc. - Padres Pedal The Cause 619-510-4950
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City of National City
PUBLIC PROPERTY USE HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
AGREEMENT
Persons requesting use of City property, facilities or personnel are required to
provide a minimum of $1,000,000 combined single limit insurance for bodily injury
and property damage which includes the City, its officials, agents and employees
named as additional insured and to sign the Hold Harmless Agreement. Certificate
of insurance must be attached to this permit. The insurance company issuing the
insurance policy must have a A.M. Best’s Guide Rating of A:VII and that the
insurance company is a California admitted company; if not, then the insurance
policy to the issuance of the permit for the event. The Certificate Holder must reflect:
City of National City
Risk Management Department
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
Organization:
Person in Charge of Activity:
Address:
Telephone: Date(s) of Use:
HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
As a condition of the issuance of a temporary use permit to conduct its activities on
public or private property, the undersigned hereby agree(s) to defend, indemnify and
hold harmless the City of National City and the Parking Authority and its officers,
employees and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, losses,
liability or, for any personal injury, death or property damage, or both, or any litigation
and other liability, including attorney’s fees and the costs of litigation, arising out of or
related to the use of public property or the activity taken under the permit by the
permittee or its agents, employees or contractors.
Signature of Applicant:
Official Title: Date:
Certificate of Insurance Approved Date
Curebound Inc. - Padres Pedal The Cause
Karen Hooper
9191 Towne Center Rd, Suite 310 San Diego, CA 92104
619-804-1555 Sunday, April 7, 2024
Chief Strategy & Implementation Officer 12/21/23
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PPTC 2024 - 25 mile
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PPTC 2024 - 25 mile
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
1.0.0 0.0 START: J St
(just before 8th
Ave)
0.1
2.0.1 0.1 L on Seventh
Ave/Tony
Gwynn Df
0.3
3.0.4 0.3 L onto Park
Blvd
0.1
4.0.4 0.1 R onto Imperial
Ave
0.2
5.0.6 0.2 R onto 13th St 0.0
6.0.7 0.0 Slight L onto
National Ave
0.8
7.1.4 0.8 L onto
Coronado
Bridge
Eastbound
offramp
0.2
8.1.6 0.2 Travel West on
Coronado
Bridge (using
Eastbound
Lanes)
1.9
1.6 miles. +54/-23 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
9.3.6 1.9 Keep L onto
Glorietta Blvd
0.1
10.3.6 0.1 L onto Glorietta
Blvd
1.0
11.4.7 1.0 L onto
Bayshore
Bikeway (at
San Luis Rey
Ave)
7.7
12.12.3 7.7 Continue on
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.8
13.13.1 0.8 R onto 13th St 0.1
14.13.2 0.1 R onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
15.13.3 0.1 R onto
Florence St
0.0
16.13.3 0.0 REST STOP.
Bikeway Village
0.0
17.13.3 0.0 Cross the road 0.0
18.13.3 0.0 L onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
11.7 miles. +72/-68 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
19.13.4 0.1 L onto 13th St 0.0
20.13.4 0.0 L onto
Bayshore
Bikeway (Silver
Strand
Bikeway)
0.0
21.13.5 0.0 Sharp R to
stay on
Bayshore
Bikeway (Silver
Strand
Bikeway)
1.1
22.14.5 1.1 L onto W
Frontage Rd
0.6
23.15.1 0.6 Continue onto
Stella St
0.1
24.15.2 0.1 R onto Bay
Blvd
2.6
25.17.9 2.6 L then R onto
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.9
26.18.8 0.9 R (after bridge)
to stay on
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.4
5.5 miles. +116/-121 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
27.19.1 0.4 L onto Marina
Way
0.0
28.19.2 0.0 Continue onto
W 32nd St
0.2
29.19.3 0.2 R onto
Tidelands Ave
1.2
30.20.5 1.2 Continue onto
Civic Center Dr
0.2
31.20.7 0.2 L onto E
Harbor Dr
2.0
32.22.7 2.0 R onto S 28th
St
0.1
33.22.8 0.1 L after El Pollo
Loco (on the
left)
1.2
34.24.0 1.2 L onto Sigsbee
St
0.1
35.24.0 0.1 R at the 1st
cross street
onto E Harbor
Dr
0.7
36.24.8 0.7 R onto Fifth
Ave
0.0
6.0 miles. +57/-67 feet
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Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
37.24.8 0.0 R onto L St 0.1
38.24.9 0.1 L onto Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.0
39.24.9 0.0 End of route 0.0
0.2 miles. +2/-0 feet
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PPTC 2024 50 Mile Gravel
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PPTC 2024 50 Mile Gravel
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
1.0.0 0.0 START: J st
(just before 8th
Ave)
0.0
2.0.0 0.0 L on Seventh
Ave/Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.3
3.0.3 0.3 L onto Park
Blvd
0.1
4.0.4 0.1 R onto Imperial
Ave
0.2
5.0.6 0.2 R onto 13th St 0.0
6.0.6 0.0 Slight L onto
National Ave
0.8
7.1.4 0.8 L onto
Coronado
Bridge
Eastbound
offramp
0.2
8.1.6 0.2 Travel West on
Coronado
Bridge (using
Eastbound
Lanes)
1.9
1.6 miles. +55/-24 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
9.3.6 1.9 Keep L onto
Glorietta Blvd
0.1
10.3.6 0.1 L onto Glorietta
Blvd
1.0
11.4.6 1.0 L onto
Bayshore
Bikeway (at
San Luis Rey
Ave)
7.7
12.12.3 7.7 Continue on
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.8
13.13.1 0.8 Exit rest stop
and turn R on
13th Street
0.0
14.13.2 0.0 R onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
15.13.2 0.1 R onto
Florence St
0.0
16.13.3 0.0 REST STOP.
Bikeway Village
0.0
17.13.3 0.0 Make a U-turn 0.0
11.6 miles. +69/-69 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
18.13.3 0.0 L onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
19.13.4 0.1 R onto 13th St 0.0
20.13.4 0.0 L onto Cypress
Avenue
0.0
21.13.4 0.0 R 0.0
22.13.5 0.0 Continue onto
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.0
23.13.5 0.0 Keep R 0.0
24.13.5 0.0 R onto
Bayshore
Bikeway
1.0
25.14.6 1.0 R 0.0
26.14.6 0.0 Keep R 0.3
27.14.8 0.3 L 0.3
28.15.1 0.3 R 0.1
29.15.2 0.1 Continue onto
Otay Valley
Regional Park
Trail
0.7
1.9 miles. +21/-21 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
30.15.9 0.7 L onto Otay
Valley Regional
Park Trail
12.8
31.28.7 12.8 L 0.0
32.28.8 0.0 R 0.2
33.28.9 0.2 L onto Otay
Lakes Rd
0.1
34.29.0 0.1 R onto Rte 9/
Woods Dr
0.3
35.29.3 0.3 R onto Rte 9 0.0
36.29.3 0.0 L onto
Centennial Trail
0.0
37.29.3 0.0 Slight L to stay
on Centennial
Trail
0.4
38.29.8 0.4 Slight L to stay
on Centennial
Trail
1.0
39.30.8 1.0 R onto
Northwoods Dr
0.0
40.30.8 0.0 Cross the road 0.0
15.6 miles. +883/-277 feet
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Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
41.30.8 0.0 R onto
Centennial Trail
0.6
42.31.3 0.6 Slight L onto
Proctor Valley
Rd
1.1
43.32.5 1.1 L onto Proctor
Valley Rd
0.1
44.32.6 0.1 R onto Mount
Miguel Rd
0.1
45.32.7 0.1 L onto Proctor
Valley Rd
2.4
46.35.1 2.4 L onto San
Miguel Rd
0.2
47.35.3 0.2 R 0.1
48.35.4 0.1 L 3.4
49.38.8 3.4 L toward
Sweetwater Rd
0.0
50.38.8 0.0 L 1.4
51.40.2 1.4 REST STOP:
Sweetwater
Staging Area
0.0
9.4 miles. +196/-788 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
52.40.2 0.0 Slight R onto
Sweetwater
Bikeway
0.5
53.40.7 0.5 Keep L onto
Sweetwater
Bikeway
1.3
54.42.0 1.3 Keep L onto
Sweetwater
Bikeway
1.2
55.43.2 1.2 Continue onto
Sweetwater
Bikeway
0.2
56.43.4 0.2 Continue onto
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.4
57.43.8 0.4 Slight L onto
West 32nd
Street
0.2
58.44.0 0.2 R onto
Bayshore
Bikeway
1.1
59.45.1 1.1 Slight L 0.4
60.45.5 0.4 L onto E
Harbor Dr
0.0
5.3 miles. +47/-76 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
61.45.5 0.0 R onto W 8th
St
0.0
62.45.5 0.0 L onto E
Harbor Dr
1.7
63.47.2 1.7 R onto S 28th
St
0.1
64.47.3 0.1 L after El Pollo
Loco (on the
left)
1.2
65.48.5 1.2 L onto Sigsbee
St
0.1
66.48.6 0.1 R onto E
Harbor Dr
0.7
67.49.3 0.7 R onto Fifth
Ave
0.0
68.49.3 0.0 R 0.0
69.49.4 0.0 Slight L toward
Tony Gwynn
Dr
0.0
70.49.4 0.0 R at Sixth Ave 0.1
71.49.5 0.1 L onto Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.0
3.9 miles. +52/-52 feet
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PPTC 2024 55 Mile
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PPTC 2024 55 Mile
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
1.0.0 0.0 START: J st
(just before 8th
Ave)
0.0
2.0.0 0.0 L on Seventh
Ave/Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.3
3.0.3 0.3 L onto Park
Blvd
0.1
4.0.4 0.1 R onto Imperial
Ave
0.2
5.0.6 0.2 R onto 13th St 0.0
6.0.6 0.0 Slight L onto
National Ave
0.8
7.1.4 0.8 L onto
Coronado
Bridge
Eastbound
offramp
0.2
8.1.6 0.2 Travel West on
Coronado
Bridge (using
Eastbound
Lanes)
1.9
1.6 miles. +55/-24 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
9.3.6 1.9 Keep L onto
Glorietta Blvd
0.1
10.3.6 0.1 L onto Glorietta
Blvd
1.0
11.4.6 1.0 L onto
Bayshore
Bikeway (at
San Luis Rey
Ave)
7.7
12.12.3 7.7 Continue on
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.8
13.13.1 0.8 Exit rest stop
and turn R on
13th Street
0.0
14.13.2 0.0 R onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
15.13.2 0.1 R onto
Florence St
0.0
16.13.3 0.0 REST STOP.
Bikeway Village
0.0
17.13.3 0.0 Make a U-turn 0.0
11.6 miles. +69/-69 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
18.13.3 0.0 L onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
19.13.4 0.1 R onto 13th St 1.2
20.14.6 1.2 L onto Iris Ave 0.2
21.14.9 0.2 Continue onto
Satellite Blvd
0.5
22.15.4 0.5 R onto 19th
St/Saturn Blvd
0.2
23.15.6 0.2 L onto Leon
Ave
0.5
24.16.1 0.5 R onto Hollister
Street
0.2
25.16.3 0.2 L onto Tocayo
Avenue
0.3
26.16.6 0.3 L onto Oro
Vista Road
0.3
27.16.8 0.3 Slight R onto
Iris Avenue
0.8
28.17.7 0.8 L onto Beyer
Boulevard
1.6
29.19.3 1.6 Becomes
Broadway
0.9
6.0 miles. +147/-126 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
30.20.2 0.9 R onto
Palomar St
0.1
31.20.2 0.1 R onto Orange
Ave
2.7
32.22.9 2.7 Continue onto
Olympic Pkwy
3.2
33.26.1 3.2 R onto La
Media Rd
0.5
34.26.6 0.5 L onto Birch
Rd
1.3
35.27.9 1.3 R onto
Eastlake Pkwy
0.6
36.28.5 0.6 L - becomes
Hunte Pkwy
1.6
37.30.2 1.6 R onto Olympic
Pkwy
0.9
38.31.0 0.9 Continue onto
Lake Crest Dr
0.1
39.31.2 0.1 REST STOP.
Mountain Hawk
Park
0.1
11.9 miles. +1050/-579 feet
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Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
40.31.3 0.1 R out of rest
stop onto Lake
Crest Dr
0.7
41.32.0 0.7 L onto Otay
Lakes Rd
0.4
42.32.3 0.4 R onto Woods
Dr
1.2
43.33.6 1.2 R onto
Northwoods Dr
0.2
44.33.7 0.2 L onto Proctor
Valley Rd
1.8
45.35.6 1.8 Continue onto
E H St
2.1
46.37.6 2.1 R onto Otay
Lakes Rd
2.4
47.40.0 2.4 L onto Bonita
Rd
1.8
48.41.8 1.8 R into
Sweetwater
Staging Area
and join bike
path
0.0
10.6 miles. +507/-1042 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
49.41.8 0.0 REST STOP.
Sweetwater
Staging Area
0.1
50.41.9 0.1 L on Bike Path 1.1
51.43.0 1.1 Bear L on Bike
Path
2.0
52.45.0 2.0 Continue
straight on Bike
Path
0.6
53.45.5 0.6 L onto Marina
Way
0.0
54.45.5 0.0 Continue onto
W 32nd St
0.2
55.45.7 0.2 R onto
Tidelands Ave
1.2
56.46.9 1.2 Bear R onto
Civic Center Dr
0.2
57.47.1 0.2 L onto E
Harbor Dr
2.0
58.49.1 2.0 R onto S 28th
St
0.1
7.3 miles. +79/-111 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
59.49.2 0.1 L after El Pollo
Loco (on the
left)
1.2
60.50.4 1.2 L onto Sigsbee
St
0.1
61.50.4 0.1 R at the 1st
cross street
onto E Harbor
Dr
0.7
62.51.2 0.7 R onto Fifth
Ave
0.0
63.51.2 0.0 R onto L St 0.1
64.51.3 0.1 L onto Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.0
65.51.4 0.0 End of route 0.0
2.3 miles. +19/-36 feet
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PPTC 2024 75 Mile
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PPTC 2024 75 Mile
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
1.0.0 0.0 START: J St
(just before 8th
Ave)
0.0
2.0.0 0.0 L on Seventh
Ave/Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.3
3.0.3 0.3 L onto Park
Blvd
0.1
4.0.4 0.1 R onto Imperial
Ave
0.2
5.0.6 0.2 R onto 13th St 0.0
6.0.6 0.0 Slight L onto
National Ave
0.8
7.1.4 0.8 L onto
Coronado
Bridge
Eastbound
offramp
0.2
8.1.6 0.2 Travel West on
Coronado
Bridge (using
Eastbound
Lanes)
1.9
1.6 miles. +55/-24 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
9.3.6 1.9 Keep L onto
Glorietta Blvd
0.1
10.3.6 0.1 L onto Glorietta
Blvd
1.0
11.4.6 1.0 L onto
Bayshore
Bikeway (at
San Luis Rey
Ave)
7.7
12.12.3 7.7 Continue on
Bayshore
Bikeway
0.8
13.13.1 0.8 Exit rest stop
and turn R on
13th Street
0.0
14.13.2 0.0 R onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
15.13.2 0.1 R onto
Florence St
0.0
16.13.3 0.0 REST STOP.
Bikeway Village
0.0
17.13.3 0.0 Make a U-turn 0.0
11.6 miles. +70/-67 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
18.13.3 0.0 L onto Cypress
Ave
0.1
19.13.4 0.1 R onto 13th St 1.2
20.14.6 1.2 L onto Iris Ave 0.2
21.14.9 0.2 Continue onto
Satellite Blvd
0.5
22.15.4 0.5 R onto 19th
St/Saturn Blvd
0.2
23.15.6 0.2 L onto Leon
Ave
0.5
24.16.1 0.5 R onto Hollister
Street
0.2
25.16.3 0.2 L onto Tocayo
Avenue
0.3
26.16.6 0.3 L onto Oro
Vista Road
0.3
27.16.8 0.3 Slight R onto
Iris Avenue
0.8
28.17.7 0.8 L onto Beyer
Boulevard
1.6
29.19.3 1.6 Becomes
Broadway
0.9
6.0 miles. +147/-126 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
30.20.2 0.9 R onto
Palomar St
0.1
31.20.2 0.1 R onto Orange
Ave
2.7
32.22.9 2.7 Continue onto
Olympic Pkwy
3.2
33.26.1 3.2 R onto La
Media Rd
0.5
34.26.6 0.5 L onto Birch
Rd
1.3
35.27.9 1.3 R onto
Eastlake Pkwy
0.6
36.28.5 0.6 L - becomes
Hunte Pkwy
1.6
37.30.2 1.6 R onto Olympic
Pkwy
0.9
38.31.0 0.9 Continue onto
Lake Crest Dr
0.1
39.31.2 0.1 REST STOP.
Mountain Hawk
Park
0.2
11.9 miles. +1050/-579 feet
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Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
40.31.3 0.2 R out of rest
stop onto Lake
Crest Dr
0.7
41.32.0 0.7 R onto Otay
Lakes Rd
9.0
42.41.0 9.0 CA-94 W/Ca
Campo Rd
7.3
43.48.3 7.3 R onto Steele
Canyon Rd
1.5
44.49.7 1.5 L onto Willow
Glen Dr
0.8
45.50.5 0.8 L onto
Jamacha Road
0.6
46.51.2 0.6 R onto
Cuyamaca
College Dr W
0.3
47.51.4 0.3 R to stay on
Cuyamaca
College Dr W
0.2
48.51.6 0.2 Slight L toward
Rancho San
Diego Pkwy
0.1
20.5 miles. +1128/-1317 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
49.51.7 0.1 R toward
Rancho San
Diego Pkwy
0.0
50.51.7 0.0 Continue onto
Rancho San
Diego Pkwy
0.2
51.51.9 0.2 L onto Fury Ln 1.6
52.53.5 1.6 L onto
Avocado Blvd
0.4
53.53.9 0.4 R onto Madrid
Way
0.5
54.54.4 0.5 L onto Agua
Dulce Blvd
0.2
55.54.7 0.2 L onto Campo
Rd/Sweetwater
Springs Blvd
1.5
56.56.1 1.5 R onto
Jamacha Blvd
3.1
57.59.2 3.1 Continue onto
Paradise Valley
Rd
0.7
58.60.0 0.7 L onto S
Worthington St
0.6
8.3 miles. +672/-640 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
59.60.6 0.6 Continue onto
Sweetwater Rd
0.8
60.61.4 0.8 L onto Bonita
Rd
0.3
61.61.7 0.3 R to stay on
Bonita Rd
3.1
62.64.8 3.1 R into
Sweetwater
Staging Area
and join bike
path
0.1
63.64.8 0.1 REST STOP.
Sweetwater
Staging Area
0.1
64.64.9 0.1 Bear L on bike
path
1.0
65.65.9 1.0 Bear L on bike
path
2.0
66.67.9 2.0 Stay straight
on Bayshore
Bikeway
0.6
8.0 miles. +62/-284 feet
Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
67.68.5 0.6 Exit bike path
and turn L
onto W 32nd
St
0.2
68.68.7 0.2 R onto
Tidelands Ave
1.2
69.69.8 1.2 Bear R onto
Civic Center Dr
0.2
70.70.0 0.2 L onto E
Harbor Dr
2.0
71.72.0 2.0 R onto S 28th
St
0.1
72.72.2 0.1 L after El Pollo
Loco (on the
left)
1.2
73.73.3 1.2 L onto Sigsbee
St
0.1
74.73.4 0.1 R at the 1st
cross street
onto E Harbor
Dr
0.7
75.74.1 0.7 R onto Fifth
Ave
0.0
6.2 miles. +57/-68 feet
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Num Dist Prev Type Note Next
76.74.1 0.0 R onto L St 0.1
77.74.3 0.1 L onto Tony
Gwynn Dr
0.0
78.74.3 0.0 End of route 0.0
0.2 miles. +4/-0 feet
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ftb.ca.gov
800-852-5711 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, except state holidays
916-845-6500 from outside the United States
California
Relay Service: 711711 or 800-735-2929 (For persons with hearing or speech impairments)
FTB 4263A WEB (REV 12-2019)
1/9/2023
4914305716
3480150
CUREBOUND, INC.
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AMATHUR1
2068958
1/11/23
SPORTS
800-441-3994 260-459-5120
KK.SPORTS@KANDKINSURANCE.COM
K & K Insurance Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 2338
Fort Wayne, In 46801
CUREBOUND, INC. DBA PEDAL THE CAUSE
SAN DIEGO AND PADRES PEDAL THE CAUSE
9191 TOWNE CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 310
SAN DIEGO, CA 92122
NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY 11991
SCOTTSDALE INDEMNITY COMPANY 15580
NC=NOT COVERED
12:01AM 12:01AM
3000000
B
X
KKI0009378100 1/13/23 1/13/24
1000000
X
1000000
Owners & Contractors
1000000
300000
5000
Part Lgl Liab NC
Y N
12:01AM 12:01AM
B KKI0009378100 1/13/23 1/13/24
1000000
X X
12:01AM 12:01AMA
X
X XKO0009378200 1/13/23 1/13/24
3000000
3000000
CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS NAMED AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED BUT ONLY IN
RESPECT TO THE OPERATIONS OF THE NAMED INSURED.
RE:PROVIDER OF PREMISES
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, ITS
OFFICIALS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES
RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD.
NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
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Scottsdale Indemnity Company
ENDORSEMENT
NO.
ATTACHED TO AND
FORMING A PART OF
POLICY NUMBER
ENDORSEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE
(12:01 A.M. STANDARD TIME) NAMED INSURED AGENT NO.
KKI 93781-00 1/13/23
Curebound, Inc.
KRI-GL-56 (4-07)
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
ADDITIONAL INSUREDS OWNERS AND/OR LESSORS OF PREMISES,
SPONSORS OR CO-PROMOTERS
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
The policy is amended to include as an additional Insured
any person or organization of the types indicated by an “X”
in any boxes shown below, but only with respect to liability
arising out of your operations:
Owners and/or lessors of the premises leased,
rented, or loaned to you, subject to the following
additional exclusions:
a. This insurance applies only to an “occur-
rence” which takes place while you are a ten-
ant in the premises;
b. This insurance does not apply to “bodily
injury” or “property damage” resulting from
structural alterations, new construction or
demolition operations performed by or on
behalf of the owner and/or lessor of the
premises;
c. This insurance does not apply to liability
of the owners and/or lessors for “bodily injury”
or “property damage” arising out of any de-
sign defect or structural maintenance of the
premises or loss caused by a premises de-
fect.
With respect to any additional insured included
under this policy, this insurance does not apply to
any negligence of such additional insured.
Sponsors
Co-Promoters
x Any individual person(s) or organization(s) listed
below:
The City of National City, its officials, agents,
employees and volunteers
Management Department
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Curebound Inc., Padres Pedal the Cause
EVENT: Padres Pedal the Cause
DATE OF EVENT: April 7, 2024
APPROVALS:
COMMUNITY SERVICES YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
RISK MANAGER YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
PUBLIC WORKS YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FINANCE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FIRE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
POLICE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
ENGINEERING YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
RISK MANAGER (619) 336-4370
Risk Management has reviewed the above-captioned request for issuing a Temporary Use
Permit. To satisfy the City’s insurance requirements, it will be necessary for the Event Medical
Provider (American Medical Response) to provide the following:
The applicant has provided all the required type and level of coverage.
American Medical Response must provide a valid Certificate of Liability Insurance copy.
American Medical Response must each provide a separate additional insured
endorsement wherein it notes the additional insured as “The City of National City, its
officials, agents, employees, and volunteers.”
The insurance policy has a combined single limit of no less than $1,000,000.00 (ONE
MILLION DOLLARS) for each occurrence and $2,000,000.00 (TWO MILLION
DOLLARS) in aggregate that would cover the date and location of the event.
The insurance company issuing the insurance policy has an A.M. Best’s Guide Rating of
A: VII; the insurance company is a California-admitted company.
The Certificate Holder must reflect:
City of National City
c/o Risk Manager
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA. 91950-4397
It should be noted that the Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement was properly
executed by the applicant when the Special Event Application was submitted. Also, the
applicant has provided a Certificate of Liability Insurance as to their interest.
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PUBLIC WORKS (619)366-4580
No involvement
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Department has no comments other than officers will conduct extra patrols in the area
during the event and monitor bicycle traffic.
ENGINEERING
No comments
COMMUNITY SERVICES
No comments received
FINANCE
No comments received
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Planning
No comments
Building
No comments received
Neighborhood Services
Neighborhood Notifications – Events are required to notify residents and/or businesses of the
surrounding impacted areas by the event. The notice shall include the name of the event, name
and phone number of the company/organization producing the event, the dates and times of the
event (including set-up and breakdown) and a detailed description of how the residents and/or
businesses may be affected, such as by street closures, “No Parking” signs being posted, music
at the event, etc.
Display of banners -- Banners are allowed on site for event but must be removed immediately
thereafter event completion. If you wish to place banners in any location other than on-site, you
must get approval from the property/business owner where you intend to display the banner.
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FIRE (619) 336-4550
No fees for this event
Stipulations required by the Fire Department for this event are as follows:
1) Maintain Fire Department access at all times. Emergency services access shall be
given to all emergency apparatus upon approach
2) Access for Fire Department shall be maintained at all times. At no time shall fire lanes,
fire hydrants, fire protection systems of all types etc. be obstructed at any time. A
minimum of 20 feet wide shall be maintained for the use of fire lanes
3) First Aid will be provided by organization
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Finance
Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Warrant Register #25 for the period of 12/15/23 through 12/21/23 in the amount of $767,573.32
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $767,573.32
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period 12/15/23 –
12/21/23. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above
$50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
SDG&E 366635 $95,909.41 Gas & Electric for Facilities for FY24
Project Professionals 366629 $53,815.45 CIP 19-11 Paradise Creek Water Quality
Eagle Paving Co 366614 $122,568.85 CIP 22-19 NC Streets Resurfacing
Public Emp Ret Syst 231221 $324,555.97 Service Period 11/28/23 – 12/11/23
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Warrant total $767,573.32
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBIT:
Exhibit A - Warrant Register No. 25
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
CMO
ESENDENCIA REIMBURSEMENT - WINTER PARTY 366615 12/18/23 108.75
OPERATION SAMAHAN INC TABLE SPONSOR - OPERATION SAMAHAN 366626 12/18/23 2,500.00
PORTES REIMBURSEMENT - DECORATIONS 366627 12/18/23 55.94
Total for Department 2,664.69
CAO
DEVANEY PATE MORRIS & CAMERON LEGAL SERVICES/ CAO 366611 12/18/23 39,593.73
SHER EDLING LLP LEGAL SERVICES 366637 12/18/23 1,402.00
THOMSON REUTERS WEST SUBSCRIPTIONS 366644 12/18/23 607.47
Total for Department 41,603.20
Community Services/Nutrition/Library
ALDEMCO RFW FOOD FOR CASA YOUTH CENTER EVENT 12. 366602 12/18/23 295.91
HERNANDEZ RFW CONTRACT INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT WINTER T 366619 12/18/23 108.50
JURADO RFW EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT 366621 12/18/23 135.39
LASER SAVER INC MOP 45725 TONER CARTRIDGES FOR CAMACHO R 366622 12/18/23 319.51
MARTINEZ- PINA CITY EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT / KIMBALL HOLIDA 366624 12/18/23 82.71
SMART & FINAL MOP 45756 AGE FRIENDLY DANCE SUPPLIES 366639 12/18/23 400.68
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY24/CSD 366642 12/18/23 37.39
T'S & SIGNS INC WINTER NOVEMBER CITY GUIDE 300 QTY 366645 12/18/23 1,517.06
Total for Department 2,897.15
Engineering / PW's
BOOT WORLD MOP 64096 SAFETY WEARING APPAREL FY24-PW 366606 12/18/23 313.16
CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY24-PW/FACI 366607 12/18/23 691.37
GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY24-PW/FACI 366618 12/18/23 1,534.22
NATIONAL CITY TROPHY MOP 66556 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY24-PW/FACIL 366625 12/18/23 118.81
PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY24-PW/FACIL 366628 12/18/23 1,634.10
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES FY24-PW/PARKS 366630 12/18/23 98.76
SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FACILITIES FOR FY24 366635 12/18/23 95,909.41
SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FACILITIES FOR FY24 366636 12/18/23 2,300.40
SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES FY24-PW/PAR 366638 12/18/23 1,654.33
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY24-PW/ENG 366642 12/18/23 361.92
ANSER ADVISORY MANAGEMENT, LLC CIP 23-7 WASTEWATER TAX ROLL UPDATE- ENG 366603 12/18/23 1,695.00
ATLAS TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, CIP 19-20 SWEETWATER RD BIKEWAY- ENG/PW 366604 12/18/23 33,096.50
CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES INC PRO SERVICES RENDERED- ENG/PW 366609 12/18/23 5,665.00
PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP CIP 19-11 PARADISE CRK WATER QUALITY- EN 366629 12/18/23 53,815.45
SOLANA CENTER SUPPORT SERVICES UNDER RSWA AMNDMNT- ENG 366640 12/18/23 1,639.00
ATLAS TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, PARADISE CREEK WATER QUALITY AND COMMUNI 366605 12/18/23 537.00
E & H GENERAL CONTRACTING INC CIP 22-06 MLK COMMUNITY CENTER - ENG/PW 366613 12/18/23 8,633.25
EAGLE PAVING COMPANY INC CIP 22-19 NC STREET RESURFACING FY21/22 366614 12/18/23 122,568.85
STC TRAFFIC INC TRAFFIC SIGNAL SUPPORT SERVICES - ENG/PW 366643 12/18/23 16,490.46
WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-35 PARADISE CREEK MIKTIGATION AT 366646 12/18/23 23,980.24
WARRANT REGISTER # 25
12/21/2023
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
WARRANT REGISTER # 25
12/21/2023
Total for Department 372,737.23
Human Resources
CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTERS PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS 366610 12/18/23 1,178.00
DUPLESSIS MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 366612 12/18/23 28.69
GOVERNMENT TRAINING AGENCY SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 366617 12/18/23 9,899.00
LORONA LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 366623 12/18/23 85.00
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY24-HR 366642 12/18/23 322.17
Total for Department 11,512.86
NSD
SOTO REIMBURSEMENT SOTO / NSD 366641 12/18/23 126.98
Total for Department 126.98
Police
GONZALES REIMB: CI / PERKINS OP FUND / INVESTIGATION 366616 12/18/23 1,452.00
SAKAMOTO REIMB: THREAT ASSESSMENT ASSOCIATION 366633 12/18/23 215.00
CALIFORNIA NARCOTIC TRAINING TUITION FTO ANDERSON 366608 12/18/23 1,350.00
INTEGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS, TRAINING SWAT ACADMY HAWK MORRISON WADSW 366620 12/18/23 5,100.00
RIO HONDO COLLEGE TRAINING FTO TUITION ANDERSON 366631 12/18/23 89.00
RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPT TRAINING TUITION FIREARMS DEPASCLE 366632 12/18/23 694.00
SD COUNTY POLICE CHIEF'S TRAINING TRI CNTY CHF TUITION 366634 12/18/23 300.00
Total for Department 9,200.00
A/P Total 440,742.11
WIRED PAYMENTS
MIS
U S BANK US BANK CARD FY24 283366 12/15/23 2,275.24
Finance
PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM SERVICE PERIOD 11/28/23 - 12/11/23 231221 12/21/23 324,555.97
GRAND TOTAL 767,573.32
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Finance
Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Warrant Register #26 for the period of 12/22/23 through 12/28/23 in the amount of $1,437,103.49
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,437,103.49
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period 12/22/23 –
12/28/23. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above
$50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
No warrants except for payroll for this period
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Warrants total $1,437,103.49
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBIT:
Exhibit A - Warrant Register No. 26
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
NO WARRANTS FOR THIS PERIOD
A/P Total 0.00
PAYROLL
Pay period Start Date End Date Check Date
26 11/28/2023 12/123 12/20/2023 1,437,103.49
GRAND TOTAL 1,437,103.49
WARRANT REGISTER # 26
12/28/2023
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Finance
Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Warrant Register #27 for the period of 12/29/23 through 1/04/24 in the amount of $1,720,260.63
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,720,260.63
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
Not Applicable.
EXPLANATION:
Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period 12/29/23 –
1/04/24. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above
$50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
Health Net Inc 366753 $69,670.32 Grp# R1192A – Jan 2024
Adminsure Inc 3692 $80,028.89 WC’s Replenishment - Dec
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Warrant total $1,720,260.63
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A - Warrant Register No. 27
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
Community Services/Nutrition/Library
SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 366771 1/4/24 5,061.44
Total for Department 5,061.44
Engineering / PW's
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MUNICIPAL SEWER TRANSPORTATION- FY24 366738 1/4/24 1,322.97
Total for Department 1,322.97
Finance
BRINK'S INCORPORATED TRANSPORTATION - BILLING PERIOD 12/01/23 366736 1/4/24 561.56
HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS CONTRACT SERVICES PROPERTY TAX OCTOBER- 366757 1/4/24 3,902.52
MENDOZA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2023 366759 1/4/24 290.00
TELLEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2023 366772 1/4/24 700.00
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CUSTODIAN FEE - PERIOD 07/01/23 TO 09/30 366773 1/4/24 1,875.00
THE NYHART COMPANY FY2023 INTERIM GASB REPORT 366774 1/4/24 2,050.00
WOODRUFF & SMART RSWA - GENERAL MANAGER MONTHLY INVOICE 366776 1/4/24 6,500.00
BAVENCOFF JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366647 1/2/24 500.00
BEARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366648 1/2/24 70.00
BECK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366649 1/2/24 140.00
BEVERIDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366650 1/2/24 640.00
BISHOP RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366651 1/2/24 110.00
BOEGLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366652 1/2/24 260.00
BULL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366653 1/2/24 580.00
CAMEON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366654 1/2/24 400.00
CANEDO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366655 1/2/24 620.00
CASTELLANOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366656 1/2/24 500.00
CESNAUSKAS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366657 1/2/24 400.00
CHELIUS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366658 1/2/24 440.00
COLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366659 1/2/24 165.00
COLLINSON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366660 1/2/24 420.00
CONDON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366661 1/2/24 280.00
CORDERO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366662 1/2/24 520.00
DALLA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366663 1/2/24 900.00
DANESHFAR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366664 1/2/24 250.00
DEESE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366665 1/2/24 660.00
DESROCHERS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366666 1/2/24 110.00
DIAZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366667 1/2/24 680.00
DREDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366668 1/2/24 250.00
DUONG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366669 1/2/24 280.00
EISER III RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366670 1/2/24 250.00
ESPIRITU RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366671 1/2/24 620.00
ETZLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366672 1/2/24 460.00
FABINSKI RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366673 1/2/24 220.00
FELIX RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366674 1/2/24 400.00
FERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366675 1/2/24 270.00
WARRANT REGISTER # 27
1/4/2024
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
WARRANT REGISTER # 27
1/4/2024
FIFIELD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366676 1/2/24 540.00
GAUT RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366677 1/2/24 700.00
GELSKEY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366678 1/2/24 115.00
GIBBS JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366679 1/2/24 120.00
GONZALES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366680 1/2/24 480.00
HARLAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366681 1/2/24 500.00
HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366682 1/2/24 500.00
HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366683 1/2/24 680.00
HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366684 1/2/24 400.00
HODGES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366685 1/2/24 200.00
IBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366686 1/2/24 780.00
JASMUND RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366687 1/2/24 680.00
JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366688 1/2/24 60.00
JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366689 1/2/24 480.00
JUNIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366690 1/2/24 50.00
KIMBLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366691 1/2/24 300.00
KLOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366692 1/2/24 480.00
LAFRENIERE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366693 1/2/24 660.00
LIMFUECO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366694 1/2/24 160.00
MATIENZO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366695 1/2/24 100.00
MCCABE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366696 1/2/24 280.00
MCDANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366697 1/2/24 290.00
MEEKS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366698 1/2/24 460.00
MINER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366699 1/2/24 580.00
MUNOZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366700 1/2/24 640.00
NAGLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366701 1/2/24 460.00
NOTEWARE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366702 1/2/24 120.00
OLIVERIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366703 1/2/24 360.00
PARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366704 1/2/24 400.00
PAUU JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366705 1/2/24 340.00
PE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366706 1/2/24 300.00
PEASE JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366707 1/2/24 140.00
POST RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366708 1/2/24 280.00
RAY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366709 1/2/24 190.00
REDIKOP RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366710 1/2/24 400.00
RIOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366711 1/2/24 240.00
ROARK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366712 1/2/24 135.00
RODRIGUEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366713 1/2/24 260.00
ROUSTON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366714 1/2/24 660.00
RUIZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366715 1/2/24 310.00
SAINZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366716 1/2/24 300.00
SANCHEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366717 1/2/24 330.00
SERVATIUS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366718 1/2/24 340.00
SHEPHARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366719 1/2/24 440.00
SHOEMAKER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366720 1/2/24 480.00
SILVA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366721 1/2/24 580.00
SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366722 1/2/24 320.00
SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366723 1/2/24 560.00
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
WARRANT REGISTER # 27
1/4/2024
TELLEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366724 1/2/24 700.00
TIPTON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366725 1/2/24 250.00
UNGAB RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366726 1/2/24 600.00
VILLAGOMEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366727 1/2/24 480.00
VILLARIASA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366728 1/2/24 480.00
WHITE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366729 1/2/24 230.00
WILKINS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366730 1/2/24 520.00
YBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366731 1/2/24 220.00
YOUNG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366732 1/2/24 560.00
CHELIUS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - JAN 2024 366737 1/4/24 20.00
DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO JAN 2024 - GRP# 05-7029600000 366739 1/4/24 1,934.30
DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO JAN 2024 - GRP# 05-7029600002 366740 1/4/24 142.11
DELTA DENTAL OF CALIFORNIA JAN 2024 - GRP# 05-0908600000 366741 1/4/24 16,496.07
HEALTH NET GPR# N8239A - JAN 2024 366749 1/4/24 2,894.14
HEALTH NET GRP# N82404A - JAN 2024 366750 1/4/24 2,019.15
HEALTH NET GRP# N8239C - JAN 2024 366751 1/4/24 1,734.94
HEALTH NET GRP# R1192R - JAN 2024 366752 1/4/24 923.49
HEALTH NET INC GRP# R1192A - JAN 2024 366753 1/4/24 69,670.32
HEALTH NET INC GRP# GX011A - JAN 2024 366754 1/4/24 29,953.56
HEALTH NET INC GRP# LB439A - JAN 2024 366755 1/4/24 20,474.36
HEALTH NET INC GRP# LB439F - JAN 2024 366756 1/4/24 774.98
RELIANCE STANDARD JAN24 - GRP VA1826233/VC1801146/VG180848 366765 1/4/24 3,753.61
SASI FEES/ MONTHLY TRUST ACCOUNTING 366767 1/4/24 122.50
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / FINANCE 366769 1/4/24 261.89
Total for Department 200,669.50
MIS
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION SHARP FY24 366768 1/4/24 1,936.02
Total for Department 1,936.02
NSD
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SVC/ NSD 366763 1/4/24 110.25
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / NSD 366769 1/4/24 240.16
Total for Department 350.41
Police
ACADEMI TRAINING CENTER LLC DECEMBER TRAINING SHOOT 366733 1/4/24 2,061.66
ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC HAWK SWAT UNIFORM 366734 1/4/24 86.20
AEP CALIFORNIA LLC BED COVERS FOR UC VEHICLES 366735 1/4/24 14,948.68
DEPT OF JUSTICE DOJ FINGERPRINTING 366742 1/4/24 486.00
EXPERIAN CREDIT CHECKS NOVEMBER 366743 1/4/24 27.24
FON JON PET CARE CENTER BAUTISTA & EVANS K9 FOOD 366744 1/4/24 366.35
MAN K9 INC MONTHY CANINE TRAINING 366758 1/4/24 1,520.00
PC SPECIALISTS INC MISC MIS EQUIP 366761 1/4/24 213.04
PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT SMOKE AND SMOKELESS SPONGE ROUNDS 366762 1/4/24 3,971.55
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PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
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RADY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SAN D SEXUAL ABUSE TESTS 366764 1/4/24 5,150.00
S D COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT RANGE USE 2 OF 2 OCTOBER 366766 1/4/24 1,500.00
SYMBOLARTS, LLC BADGES 366770 1/4/24 422.27
VCA EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY VET CARE 366775 1/4/24 437.02
GLOBAL ASSETS INEGRATED LLC TRAINING BREACHER MMBTH MORRISON 366745 1/4/24 1,585.00
GLOBAL ASSETS INEGRATED LLC TRAINING MMBTH BREACHER SPORTELLI 366746 1/4/24 1,585.00
GLOBAL ASSETS INEGRATED LLC TRAINING MMBTH BREACHER FOR BERNAL 366747 1/4/24 1,585.00
GLOBAL ASSETS INEGRATED LLC TRAINING MMBTH BREACHER FOR WADSWORTH 366748 1/4/24 1,585.00
NBISS TRAINING TUITION BCKGRD INV SPRNGR RMRZ 366760 1/4/24 780.00
ESTABROOK JR TRAINING ADV POST SUB SUPERVISRY 366777 1/4/24 1,348.30
Total for Department 39,658.31
A/P Total 248,998.65
WIRED PAYMENTS
Engineering / PW's
ARCO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FUEL FOR CITY FLEET FY24 DEC 2023- PW/EQ 915460 1/4/24 37,514.21
U S BANK US BANK DECEMBER 2023- ENG/PW 714290 1/4/24 500.00
Human Resources
ADMINSURE INC WORKERS' COMPENSATION REPLENISHMENT - DEC 3692 1/4/24 80,028.89
SECTION 8 HAPS Start Date End Date
1/2/2024 1/2/2024 1,353,218.88
GRAND TOTAL 1,720,260.63
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: Planning
Prepared by: Martin Reeder, AICP – Planning Manager
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Adoption of an Ordinance amending Section 18.060.10 of Title 18 (Zoning) of the National City
Municipal Code related to the measurement of height for new structures.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Ordinance
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
The Planning Commission recommended adoption of the Ordinance.
EXPLANATION:
Background
Section 18.10.060 of the Land Use Code (Zoning Ordinance) regulates “Rules of Measurement”.
This includes how to calculate fractions (e.g. for parking spaces), distance, height, lot width and
depth, and floor area (among others). Subsection (E) deals specifically with measuring height.
Generally, height is defined as “the vertical distance from the highest point of any structure to the
ground level directly below”. For sloped lots, this measurement is taken from any point along
the perimeter walls. On lots with significant slopes, this definition results in the need to “step”
buildings. This form of construction is significantly more expensive to produce and prevents
medium-sized lots with an irregular shape or significant topography from developing to a
reasonable potential, thus stymying mixed -use or residential development in certain cases.
While the Zone Variance process would traditionally cover this scenario (hardship based on the
size, shape, or topography of the lot), using the average grade definition would allow more
projects without the need for this extra discretionary step, thus allowing for more affordable
housing units to be constructed.
Proposal
Rather than a strict measurement from the highest portion of a building at any point along its
perimeter, staff is suggesting using an “average grade” measurement, which allows the
measurement to be taken from the average grade, rather than the poin t opposite the tallest
point of the building, as is the case currently.
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In the case of a regularly-shaped lot with little topography, there will likely be no change to the current
standards. However, with the incentives now granted by the state, including limitations on minimum
parking requirements, lots previously not economically feasible to develop can now be developed,
such as those of irregular shape and/or those with significant slopes.
The pertinent portions of Section 18.10.060 (E) currently read as follows:
E. Measuring Height.
1. General. Height shall be considered the vertical distance from the highest point
of any structure to the ground level directly below, except as otherwise provided
in this section.
2. Measuring Building Height on Sloped Lots. Height shall be measured from any
point on top of the building to a line directly below which connects to opposite
perimeter walls, or other perimeter support systems, at the lower of natural or
finished grade. All parts of a building, except for allowed projections specifically
listed in this Land Use Code, shall comply with maximum height limits.
Staff is suggesting the following changes:
E. Measuring Height.
1. General. Height shall be considered the vertical distance from the highest poin t
of any structure to the ground level directly below, except as otherwise provided
in this section. On sloped lots, the height shall be measured from the
average elevation of the finished grade around the perimeter of the building
to the highest point of the structure.
2. Measuring Building Height on Sloped Lots. Height shall be measured from any
point on top of the building to a line directly below which connects to opposite
perimeter walls, or other perimeter support systems, at the lower of natural or
finished grade. All parts of a building, except for allowed projections specifically
listed in this Land Use Code, shall comply with maximum height limits.
Previous Action
The City Council held a public hearing at their meeting of February 6, 2024 and introduced the
Ordinance. Staff is recommending adoption of the Ordinance tonight. The Code Amendment would
then take effect 30 days from the date of adoption.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Not Applicable
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Housing and Community Development
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Second Reading
EXHIBIT:
Exhibit A – Ordinance
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ORDINANCE NO. 2024 –
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION
18.10.060 OF 18 (ZONING) OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO THE
MEASUREMENT OF HEIGHT FOR NEW STRUCTURES.
WHEREAS, the City of National City (the “City”), pursuant to the police powers
delegated to it by the California Constitution, has the authority to enact or amend laws which
promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of its residents; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Government Code of the
State of California, proceedings were duly initiated for the amendment of the National City
Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, on December 4, 2023, a noticed public hearing was held by the
Planning Commission, and all persons interested were given the opportunity to appear and be
heard before the National City Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission regularly and duly certified its report to the
City Council of National City and has recommended approval of amending NCMC Title 18; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to a published 10-day notice of the adoption of said
ordinance, a public hearing was held by the City Council on February 6, 2024, and at said public
hearing, all persons interested were given the opportunity to appear and be heard before the City
Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY,
CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: That Title 18, Section 18.10.060 (E) (Measuring Height) is hereby amended
to read as follows:
E. Measuring Height.
1. General. Height shall be considered the vertical distance from the highest point
of any structure to the ground level directly below, exc ept as otherwise provided
in this section. On sloped lots, the height shall be measured from the average
elevation of the finished grade around the perimeter of the building to the highest
point of the structure.
2. Measuring the Height of Buildings Located Near Retaining Walls. If any portion
of a building lies within the setback area of a lot and the base of the retaining wall
is at a lower elevation than the building, the height of the building shall be
calculated from the base of the retaining wal l (at the lower of natural or finished
grade) rather than from the base of the building wall.
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3. Measuring the Height of Combined Fences and Retaining Walls. When a fence
is constructed on top of or within one foot of the face of an above -ground retaining
wall, and located in a required yard, the height of the fence shall be measured
from the top of the fence to the midpoint height of the retaining wall.
Section 2: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from the
date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it or a
summary of it, shall be published once, with the names of the members of the City Council voting
for and against the same in the Star News, a newspaper of general circulatio n published in the
County of San Diego, California
Section 3: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall
publish in accordance with the law.
INTRODUCED at the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City,
held on this February 6, 2024.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of February, 2024.
__________________________
Ron Morrison, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_____________________________
Barry J. Schultz
City Attorney
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AGENDA REPORT
Department: City Attorney's Office
Prepared by: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney
Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Approved by: Benjamin A. Martinez, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Discussion and Direction Regarding a Temporary Local Emergency Ordinance Prohibiting
Evictions and Rental Increases, Providing Relocation Assistance, and a Right to Return During
the Local Emergency Related to the Recent Floods.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Direct Staff to prepare a Local Emergency Ordinance with specific provisions; or
2. Delay any action pending further action by the County of San Diego.
3. Take no action and rely on the existing County of San Diego Ordinance
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION:
On January 29, 2024 the City Council ratified the Proclamation of the Existence of a Local
Emergency by the Emergency Services Director.
EXPLANATION:
On Monday, January 22, 2024, residents of San Diego County experienced an event referred to
as the 1,000 year storm. Cities around the County experienced rainfall of over 3 inches in a single
24 hour period, a total that exceeds that of an average wet month and rivals the rainfall needed
to spur a 100-year flood.
On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, the Governor of the State of California issued a Proclamation of
a State of Emergency for San Diego County due to the historic rainfall experienced. The County
of San Diego also issued a similar proclamation. On Thursday, January 25, 2024 the City
Manager, as Emergency Services Director, issued a Proclamation of Local Emergency. The City
Council ratified the proclamation on January 29, 2024.
On January 30, 2024, the County of San Diego adopted an emergency ordinance prohibiting
residential evictions without just cause and enacting a delay on certain residential rent increases
(Exhibit “A”). Councilmember Rodriguez submitted a Policy 105 request for consideration of
adopting a local ordinance prohibiting evictions in addition to limiting rental increases and
providing relocation benefits. This Agenda Report has been prepared in response to this Policy
105 request.
County of San Diego Ordinance
The County of San Diego’s Ordinance included the following provisions:
1) Prohibition of Residential Evictions Without Just Cause
No landlord can evict or require a Tenant to vacate a residential unit without just cause.
“Just Cause” requires a showing that the Tenant is an imminent health or safety threat.
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This protection applies to tenants who are within a Flood Affected Area1 and have suffered
economic loss of any sort caused by the flood. The ordinance does not prohibit the
temporary relocation of a tenant in order to accomplish any necessary repairs.
2) Relocation
The ordinance references relocation but does not provide any specific requirements for
relocation benefits. In essence, the ordinance does not prohibit a landlord from relocating
a Tenant temporarily in compliance with all state and local laws including those requiring
relocation assistance, if needed to fix damage caused by the Flood. Additionally, the
ordinance states that it is not intended to supersede any applicable requirements in Civil
Code section 1946.2 pertaining to relocation or rent waiver.2
3) Delay of Residential Rent Increases
The ordinance prohibits a landlord from increasing a tenant’s rent by any amount greater
than the CPI for the previous year. Under this ordinance a tenant is not specifically entitled
to return to the unit in the event of the need for temporary repairs nor is the tenant provided
a right to return under the same rent.
DISCUSSION
The City can enact an ordinance that provides stronger protections for tenants affected by the
flood than those provided in the County’s Ordinance. Specific to this Policy 105 request the
following additional protections were to be discussed:
1) Temporary/Permanent Relocation Benefits
As discussed above the County Ordinance does not specifically address the issue of
relocation benefits for tenants either temporarily or permanently displaced by the flood.
Under State law relocation benefits are provided in the case of a “no-fault just cause”
eviction under Civil Code section 1946.2. These relocation benefits are either one
month rental payment or waiver of the final month of tenancy. Health and Safety Code
section 17975.2 requires two months of fair market rent as relocation benefits in the
event a tenant is displaced due to inhabitability of a residential unit. In both of these
cases the tenant’s tenancy is terminated and there is no specific right of the tenant to
return to the unit.
It should also be noted that in those cases where relocation benefits are required to
be paid by the landlord, it is generally in the context of the landlord being responsible
for the circumstances creating the need to vacate the unit. Where the circumstances
are not due to the fault of the landlord, relocation benefits are minimized or not
required.
Should the Council wish to include specific relocation requirements, it should consider
the following factors:
Length of time of the temporary relocation.
Obligation of the Tenant to pay rent during the relocation if relocation benefits
are provided.
Amount of relocation benefit (Should it be based on rental amount or
hotel/motel rates?).
Whether relocation requirement is triggered if the relocation was necessitated
by a natural event beyond the control of the landlord.
1 National City is included as a Flood Affected Area.
2 Civil Code section 1946.2 requires a landlord in the case of a “no-fault
just cause” eviction to provide either one month’s relocation benefit or
waive the payment of rent for the final month of tenancy.
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2) Rent Increases
The County’s Ordinance limits the increases in rent allowed during the emergency
period. The State’s anti-gouging statute (California Penal Code section 396(e))
prohibits an increase in rent greater than 10%. It has been suggested that the local
ordinance prohibit any rent increase during the emergency period. Any rent cap should
take in to account the financial impact to the landlord to insure that they are not
precluded a reasonable return on their investment.
3) Tenant Right to Return
The County’s Ordinance prohibits evictions or requiring a Tenant to vacate the
residential unit. However, it does not prohibit the relocation of a Tenant temporarily for
the purpose of repairing damage caused by the flood. It requires the landlord to comply
with all state and local laws requiring relocation assistance3. In light of the fact that
the County Ordinance prohibits evictions it would seem reasonable to consider
providing a tenant with a right of first refusal to return to their unit upon completion of
repairs. This is especially true given the difficulty in finding permanent affordable
housing.
Should the Council want to consider providing a right of first refusal, the ordinance
should include a procedural frame work for providing notice to the tenant of the right
of first refusal and of the availability of the unit after repairs are complete. Additionally,
the ordinance should include an obligation on the landlord to complete repairs in a
timely manner and a requirement that the tenant respond promptly when they receive
notice the unit is available.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Not Applicable
RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378;
PRC 21065.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
The Agenda Report was posted within 72 hours of the meeting date and time in accordance with
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
ORDINANCE:
Not Applicable
EXHIBIT:
Exhibit A – Ordinance No. 10887 County of San Diego
3 See earlier discussion of relocation benefits.
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