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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023 01-17 CC HA Agenda PacketAGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA Ron Morrison, Mayor Luz Molina, Vice-Mayor Brad Raulston, City Manager Marcus Bush, Councilmember Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk Ditas Yamane, Councilmember R. Mitchel Beauchamp, City Treasurer _______________________________________________________________________ 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 Thank you for participating in local government and the City of National City Council Meetings. Meetings: Regular City Council Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Special Closed Session Meeting and Workshops may be same day, the start time is based on needs. Check Special Agendas for times. Location: Regular City Council Meetings are held in the Council Chamber located at City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950, the meetings are open to the public. Agendas and Material: Agendas and Agenda Packet for items listed are available on the City website, and distributed to the City Council no less than 72 hours prior to the City Council Meeting. Sign up for E-Notifications to receive alerts when items are posted. Public Participation: Encouraged in a number of ways as described below. Members of the public may attend the City Council Meeting in person, watch the City Council Meeting via live web stream, or participate remotely via Zoom. Recording of Meetings are archived and available for viewing on the City’s website. Public Comment: Persons wishing to address the City Council on matters not on the agenda may do so under Public Comments. Those wishing to speak on items on the agenda may do so when the item is being considered. Please submit a Speaker’s Slip to the City Clerk prior to the meeting or immediately following the announcement of the item. All comments will be limited up to three (3) minutes. The Presiding Officer shall have the authority to reduce the time allotted to accommodate for a large number of speakers. (City Council Policy 104) If you wish to submit written comment email to the City Clerk’s Office at least 2 hours prior to the City Council Meeting to allow time for distribution to the City Council. Spanish Interpretation Services: Spanish Interpretation Services are available, please contact the City Clerk prior to the start of the meeting for assistance. American Disabilities Act Title II: In compliance with the American Disabilities Act of 1990, persons with a disability may request an agenda in appropriate alternative formats as required by Title II. Any person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in a meeting should direct such request to the City Clerk’s Office (619) 336-4228 at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. AGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA Ron Morrison, Mayor Luz Molina, Vice-Mayor Brad Raulston, City Manager Marcus Bush, Councilmember Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk Ditas Yamane, Councilmember R. Mitchel Beauchamp, City Treasurer _______________________________________________________________________ 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 Gracias por participar en las reuniones del gobierno local y del Consejo de la Ciudad de National City. Reuniones: Las reuniones regulares del Consejo Municipal se llevan a cabo el primer y tercer martes del mes a las 6:00 p.m. La reunión especial de sesión privada y los talleres pueden ser el mismo día, la hora de inicio se basa en las necesidades. Consulte las agendas especiales para conocer los horarios. Ubicación: Las reuniones regulares del Concejo Municipal se llevan a cabo en la Cámara del Consejo ubicada en el Ayuntamiento, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950, las reuniones están abiertas al público. 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Por favor, envíe una solicitud del orador al Secretario de la Ciudad antes de la reunión o inmediatamente después del anuncio del artículo. Todos los comentarios estarán limitados a tres (3) minutos. El Presidente tendrá la autoridad para reducir el tiempo asignado para dar cabida a un gran número de oradores. (Política del Concejo Municipal 104) Si desea enviar comentarios por escrito, envíe un correo electrónico a la Oficina del Secretario de la Ciudad al menos 2 horas antes de la Reunión del Consejo Municipal para dar tiempo a la distribución al Consejo Municipal. Servicios de interpretación en español: Los servicios de interpretación en español están disponibles, comuníquese con el Secretario de la Ciudad antes del inicio de la reunión para obtener ayuda. Título II de la Ley de Discapacidades Americanas: En cumplimiento con la Ley de Discapacidades Americanas de 1990, las personas con discapacidad pueden solicitar una agenda en formatos alternativos apropiados según lo requerido por el Título II. Cualquier persona con una discapacidad que requiera un modificación o adaptación para participar en una reunión debe dirigir dicha solicitud a la Oficina del Secretario de la Ciudad (619) 336-4228 al menos 24 horas antes de la reunión. AGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting Tuesday, January 17, 2023, 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.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. 5.PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITION 5.1 Employee of the Quarter - Kevin Hamel, Fire Engineer 5 5.2 Retiree Service Recognition - Steve Shephard, Police Sergeant 7 6.PRESENTATION (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) 6.1 Presentation of 2023 Storm Water Calendar Winners 7.REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) 8.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 request an item be removed for discussion. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered immediately following the adoption of the Calendar. 8.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance on this Agenda 8.2 Approval of City Council Meeting Minutes.8 Recommendation: Approve and file. 8.3 Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement for 1628 Orange Street 17 Recommendation: Approve the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California (1) approving an Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement with Orange St. Partners, LLC, a California limited partnership, restricting the rent and occupancy of one (1) unit to a very low income household in exchange for two concessions pursuant to California Government Code Sections 65915 – 65918 for the development of 8 housing units located at 1628 Orange Street in National City.” 8.4 Awarding a Contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. for the MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring CIP No. 22-06 68 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) awarding a contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. in the not-to-exceed amount of $599,810 for the MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring Project CIP No. 22-06 2) authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $89,972 for any unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract.” 8.5 Notice of Decision – Planning Commission approval - Conditional Use Permit for on-sale beer, wine, and distilled spirits (Type 47) at a proposed restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) to be located at 1908 Sweetwater Rd. 107 Recommendation: Staff concurs with the decision of the Planning Commission and recommends that the Notice of Decision be filed (Case File No. 2022-33 CUP) (Community Development – Planning). 8.6 Investment transactions for the month ended October 31, 2022.150 Recommendation: Accept and file the Investment Transaction Ledger for the month ended October 31, 2022. 8.7 Warrant Register #18 for the period of 10/28/22 through 11/03/22 in the amount of $3,085,499.65 157 Page 2 of 212 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $3,085,499.65 8.8 Warrant Register #19 for the period of 11/04/22 through 11/10/22 in the amount of $518,728.25 162 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $518,728.25 8.9 Warrant Register #20 for the period of 11/11/22 through 11/17/22 in the amount of $5,702,924.29 165 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $5,702,924.29 8.10 Warrant Register #21 for the period of 11/18/22 through 11/24/22 in the amount of $1,571,871.71 168 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,571,871.71 8.11 Warrant Register #22 for the period of 11/25/22 through 12/01/22 in the amount of $3,493,881.88 171 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $3,493,881.88 9.STAFF REPORTS 9.1 Resolution of the City of National City, California authorizing the Police Lateral Officer Bonus Program from January 2023 through December 2024 176 Recommendation: Approve the Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Police Officer Lateral Bonus Program from January 2023 through December 2024.” 9.2 Exclusive Negotiating Agreement between the City of National City and Tower 999, LLC for the disposition of City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard, National City and development of a mixed- use housing project. 181 Recommendation: Approve a Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California authorizing the City Manager to execute an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement by and between the City of National City and Tower 999, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company for the disposition of City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard and development of a seven-story, mixed use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of retail/commercial space and 127 rental dwelling units.” Page 3 of 212 9.3 Compensation of Mayor and City Council.210 Recommendation: Discuss and provide direction to staff. 10.CITY MANAGER’S REPORT 11.ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT 12.CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 13.ADJOURNMENT Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 - 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers - National City, California. Page 4 of 212 Page 5 of 212 Page 6 of 212 City of National City MEMORANDUM DATE: December 19, 2022 TO: Esther Clemente, Executive Assistant IV (City Manager’s Office) Josie Flores-Clark, Executive Assistant IV (Mayor’s Office) FROM: Molly Brennan, Administrative Services Director SUBJECT: RETIREE SERVICE RECOGNITION The following City employee is retiring after 22 years of service with the City of National City on December 31, 2022: NAME: Steve Shephard POSITION: Police Sergeant HIRED: June 20, 2000 As part of the Employee and Retiree Recognition Program, the employee wishes to have the opportunity to receive a City Council Recognition at the Council Meeting of Tuesday, January 17, 2022 at 6pm. If this is acceptable, please make the necessary arrangements. If not, please let me know and HR will coordinate another date with the employee. Thank you. cc: Jose Tellez, Chief of Police Page 7 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: City Clerk's Office Prepared by: Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Approval of City Council Meeting Minutes. RECOMMENDATION: Approve and file. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Meeting Minutes: December 13, 2022 City Council Special Meeting FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None. 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – December 13, 2022 City Council Special Meeting – Meeting Minutes Page 8 of 212 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL December 13, 2022, 6:00 p.m. City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA Present: Mayor Sotelo-Solis Vice-Mayor Bush Councilmember Rodriguez Councilmember Morrison Councilmember Rios Others Present: Brad Raulston, City Manager Barry Schultz, Interim City Attorney Frank Parra, Assistant City Manager Luz Molina, City Clerk Shelley Chapel, Deputy City Clerk| Molly Brennan, Administrative Services Director Carlos Aguirre, Director of Housing Tonya Hussain, Executive Secretary Sergio Mora, Fire Battalion Chief Joyce Ryan, Library & Community Services Director Jose Tellez, Chief of Police Armando Vergara, Director of Community Development Roberto Yano, Director of Public Works and City Engineering _____________________________________________________________________ Page 9 of 212 1. CALL TO ORDER A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 6:01 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 2. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present: Sotelo-Solis, Bush (6:03 pm arrival), Morrison (6:02 pm arrival) Rios, Rodriguez Other Elected Officials present: Molina, Beauchamp Administrative Officials present: Raulston, Schultz, Parra, Chapel, Aguirre, Hussain, Mora, Ryan, Brennan, Tellez, Vergara, Yano Interpretation in Spanish provided by Carlos Diaz and Luisa Diaz de Leon. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced her daughters who led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Sotelo-Solis summarized the process for acceptance of live public comment allowing three (3) minutes per comment and introduced City Clerk Molina. In-person comment received from: Edna Concepcion Gloria Nieto Ana Melgoza Councilmember Morrison left the dais at 6:09 p.m. and returned to the dais at 6:12 p.m. Franco Garcia Moon Edith Indiongoo Elizabeth Munoz Carlos Munoz Marissa Acierto Robert Moreno Ian Fregosi Coleen Clementson and Ray Major Claudia Gonzalez Claudia Rempel Edward Nieto Carol Stickles Jacqueline Reynoso Laura Wilkinson Sinton Commander Olivera Page 10 of 212 Deborah Morris Arturo Solis Sandy Naranjo Jen Lebron 5. PRESENTATION 5.1 Past Accomplishments, Existing Priorities and Future Goals City Manager Brad Raulston thanked outgoing Councilmember Rios and Mayor Sotelo-Solis for their work. Mr. Raulston introduced various members of staff who presented the item utilizing a PowerPoint presentation. Councilmember Rodriguez left the dais at 7:12 and returned at 7:15 p.m. 6. CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Morrison to approve the Consent Calendar Items 6.1 through 6.3. Motion carried by unanimous vote 6.1 Approval of City Council Meeting Minutes. Approve and file. Motion carried by unanimous vote 6.2 Community Enhancement Grant Funds Acceptance Approved Resolution No. 2022-200. Approve the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, authorizing the acceptance of the Community Enhancement Grant from the County of San Diego in the amount of $35,000 to cover costs associated with the annual Kimball Holiday event and the establishment of grant funds appropriations of $35,000 and corresponding revenue budget. Motion carried by unanimous vote 6.3 Awarding a contract to Harbor Coating & Restoration for the Police Department Parking Structure Waterproofing CIP No. 22-42 Approved Resolution No. 2022-201. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) awarding a contract to Harbor Coating & Restoration in the not- to-exceed amount of $189,730 for the Police Department Parking Structure Page 11 of 212 Waterproofing CIP No. 22-42; 2) authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $28,460 for any unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract. Motion carried by unanimous vote 7. STAFF REPORT 7.1 Reciting the Fact of the General Municipal Election held Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Declaring Results Approved Resolution No. 2022-202. Deputy City Clerk Shelley Chapel presented the item. In-person comment received from: Catherine Hill Lorna Delos Santos Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Reciting the Fact of the General Municipal Election held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Declaring the Results and Such Other Matters as Provided by Law. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez declaring the election results and such other matters as provided by law. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 8. OUTGOING ELECTED COMMENTS Outgoing Elected Officials provided comments. 8.1 City Clerk Molina Comments 8.2 Councilmember Rios Comments 8.3 Mayor Sotelo-Solis Comments 9. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE 9.1 Administer Oath of Office to Newly Elected Mayor Ron Morrison Val Macedo administered the Oath of Office. 10. RECESS FOR RECEPTION Mayor Sotelo-Solis called a recess at 8:13 p.m., the meeting reconvened at 8:30 p.m. with Mayor Morrison, Vice-Mayor Bush and Councilmember Rodriguez present. Page 12 of 212 11. CALL TO ORDER A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 8:30 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 12. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE 12.1 Administer Oath of Office Newly Elected Councilmember District 1 Luz Molina Oath administered by Deputy City Clerk Shelley Chapel. 12.2 Administer Oath of Office Newly Elected Councilmember District 3 Ditas Yamane Oath administered by a family member. 13. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present: Morrison, Bush, Molina, Rodriguez, Yamane Administrative Officials present: Raulston, Schultz, Parra, Chapel, Hussain Interpretation in Spanish provided by Carlos Diaz and Luisa Diaz de Leon. 14. PUBLIC COMMENT There was no public comment. 15. NEWLY ELECTED COMMENTS Remarks were provided by the newly elected Mayor and Councilmembers. 15.1 Councilmember Molina Comments 15.2 Councilmember Yamane Comments 15.3 Mayor Morrison Comments 16. STAFF REPORTS 16.1 Selection of Vice-Mayor Recommendation: Selection of Councilmember Molina as Vice-Mayor may be accomplished by approval of a motion in accordance with the Policy. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bush to select Councilmember Molina as Vice-Mayor for calendar year 2023. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 16.2 Appointments of City Councilmembers to Regional Boards and Committees for Outside Agencies Approved Resolution Nos. 2022-203, 2022-204, 2022-205 Page 13 of 212 In-person comment received from: Sara Ochoa Kelsey Genesi Gretchen Newsom Recommendation: To appoint to the San Diego Association of Governments – Primary and Alternate (Annual) ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison to appoint Councilmember Yamane as Primary, Vice-Mayor Molina as the Alternate, and Mayor Morrison as Second Alternate. Motion died due to lack of a second. MOTION: Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint Vice-Mayor Molina as the Primary, Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate, and Councilmember Bush as the Second Alternate. SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint Councilmember Yamane as the Primary, Vice-Mayor Molina as the Alternate, and Mayor Morrison as the Second Alternate. Ayes: Morrison, Yamane Nays: Molina, Bush, Rodriguez Motion failed by 3-2 vote. FRIENDLY AMENDMENT TO THE ORIGINAL MOTION: Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint Vice- Mayor Molina as the Primary, Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate, and Councilmember Yamane as the Second Alternate. Ayes: Molina, Bush, Rodriguez, Yamane Nays: Morrison Motion passed by 4-1 vote. Approved Resolution No. 2022-205 Recommendation: To appoint to the San Diego Association of Governments Shoreline Preservation Working Group – Primary and Alternate (Annual) ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint Councilmember Rodriguez as the Primary and Councilmember Bush as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. Approved Resolution No. 2022-203 Recommendation: To appoint members of the City Council to various regional committee assignments. Page 14 of 212 ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Bush to appoint to the Bayshore Bikeway Working Group – Primary and Alternate (Annual) Councilmember Bush as the Primary and Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint to the League of California Cities - Primary and Alternate (Annual) Mayor Morrison as the Primary and Vice-Mayor Molina as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint to the Metropolitan Transit System Board Councilmember Yamane as the Primary and Councilmember Bush as the Alternate. SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Motion by Vice-Mayor Molina, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint to the Metropolitan Transit System Board Councilmember Bush as the Primary and Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate. Ayes: Molina, Bush, Rodriguez, Yamane Nays: Morrison Motion passed by 4-1 vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Vice-Mayor Molina to appoint to the Regional Solid Waste Association Mayor Morrison as the Primary and Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint to the Metro Wastewater Joint Powers Authority Councilmember Yamane as the Primary and Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint to the San Diego County Water Authority Councilmember Yamane. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint to the Otay and Sweetwater River Watershed Panel Councilmember Bush as the Primary and Councilmember Rodriguez as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. Page 15 of 212 ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to appoint to the Sweetwater Authority Mayor Morrison as the Primary and Councilmember Yamane as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint to the San Diego Community Power Joint Powers Authority Board Councilmember Yamane as the Primary and Councilmember Bush as the Alternate. Motion approved by unanimous vote. Mayor to appoint with City Council consensus to certain Regional Boards and Committees. Adopt Resolutions memorializing the appointments for the use by other agencies: (1) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Board of Directors; (2) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors; and (3) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the Various Regional Committee Assignments. 17. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Morrison adjourned to the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City, Tuesday, January 17, 2023, 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. The meeting adjourned at 9:40 p.m. ________________________________ Tonya Hussain, Executive Secretary The foregoing minutes were approved at the Regular Meeting of January 17, 2023. ________________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor Page 16 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Housing Authority Prepared by: Greg Rose, Property Agent Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement for 1628 Orange Street RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California (1) approving an Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement with Orange St. Partners, LLC, a California limited partnership, restricting the rent and occupancy of one (1) unit to a very low income household in exchange for two concessions pursuant to California Government Code Sections 65915 – 65918 for the development of 8 housing units located at 1628 Orange Street in National City.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Orange Street Partners (Developer) wants to build an 8-unit project at 1628 Orange Street. The Developer is able to build eight units by right. The Developer is proposing to restrict one unit as very low income, in exchange for two incentives, pursuant to California Government Code Section 65915-65918. The incentives accepted by the National City Planning Department are: 1) eliminate the requirement for 75% minimum street wall; and 2) eliminate the requirement for a 10 ft. landscape buffer (this would otherwise be required along the north side of parking lot). The Affordable Density Housing Bonus Agreement will serve to memorialize the Developer’s obligation to provide the affordable unit and the restriction of the affordable unit by the recordation of this Agreement assuring affordability for a total of 55 years. A Performance Deed of Trust will also be recorded to secure the Agreement on the property. Information on the Density Bonus Program can be found in the background report attached. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Adoption of the resolution will have no impact on the General Fund. The Housing Authority will collect an annual monitoring fee of $215.00 per affordable unit. 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. Page 17 of 212 ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Background Report Exhibit B - Agreement Exhibit C – Deed of Trust Exhibit D - Resolution Page 18 of 212 Attachment No. 1 BACKGROUND REPORT California’s Density Bonus Law is a mechanism which allows developers to obtain more favorable local development requirements in exchange for offering to build or donate land for affordable or senior units. The Density Bonus Law (found in California Government Code Sections 65915 – 65918) provides developers with powerful tools to encourage the development of affordable and senior housing, including up to a 50% increase in project densities, depending on the amount of affordable housing provided. The Density Bonus Law is about more than the density bonus itself, however. It is actually a larger package of incentives intended to help make the development of affordable and senior housing economically feasible. Other tools include reduced parking requirements, and incentives and concessions such as reduced setback and minimum square footage requirements. Often these other tools are even more helpful to project economics than the density bonus itself, particularly the special parking benefits. Sometimes these incentives are sufficient to make the project pencil out, but for other projects financial assistance is necessary to make the project feasible. In determining whether a development project would benefit from becoming a density bonus project, developers also need to be aware that:  The Density Bonus is a state mandate. A developer who meets the requirements of the state law is entitled to receive the density bonus and other benefits as a matter of right. As with any state mandate, some local governments will resist complying with the state requirement. But many local governments favor the density bonus as a helpful tool to cut through their own land use requirements and local political issues.  Use of a density bonus may be particularly helpful in those jurisdictions that impose inclusionary housing requirements for new developments.  Special development bonuses are available for developers of commercial projects who partner with affordable housing developers to provide onsite or offsite affordable housing. Special bonuses are also available for condominium conversion projects and projects that include child care facilities.  The Legislature has recently added density bonuses for housing developments for foster youth, disabled veterans, homeless persons and college students. Cities and counties are required to grant a density bonus and other incentives or concessions to housing projects which contain one of the following: • At least 5% of the housing units are restricted to very low income residents. • At least 10% of the housing units are restricted to lower income residents. • At least 10% of the housing units in a for-sale common interest development are restricted to moderate income residents. • At least 10% of the housing units are for transitional foster youth, disabled veterans or homeless persons, with rents restricted at the very low income level. • At least 20% of the housing units are for low income college students in housing dedicated for full-time students at accredited colleges. • The project donates at least one acre of land to the city or county for very low income units, and the land has the appropriate general plan designation, zoning, permits and approvals, and access to public facilities needed for such housing. • The project is a senior citizen housing development (no affordable units required). Page 19 of 212 Attachment No. 1 • The project is a mobile home park age-restricted to senior citizens (no affordable units required). Affordable rental units must be restricted by an agreement which sets maximum incomes and rents for those units. As of January 1, 2015, the income and rent restrictions must remain in place for a 55 year term for very low or lower income units. Rents must be restricted as follows: • For very low income units, rents may not exceed 30% x 50% of the area median income for a household size suitable for the unit. • For lower income units, rents may not exceed 30% x 60% of the area median income for a household size suitable for the unit. • Area median income is determined annually by regulation of the California Department of Housing and Community Development, based upon median income regulations adopted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. • Rents must include a reasonable utility allowance. • Household size appropriate to the unit means 1 for a studio unit, 2 for a one bedroom unit, 3 for a two bedroom unit, 4 for a three bedroom unit, etc. In many cases, achieving a reduction in parking requirements may be more valuable than the additional permitted units. The Density Bonus Law is often used by developers to obtain more housing than the local jurisdiction would ordinarily permit, it can also be a helpful land use tool. The density bonus can provide a useful mechanism for increasing allowable density without requiring local officials to approve general plan amendments and zoning changes. A project that satisfies the requirements of the Density Bonus Law often can obtain the necessary land use approvals through the award of the density bonus units and requested concessions and incentives, without having to amend the underlying land use requirements. Although there is no specific density bonus exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act, many density bonus projects are likely candidates for urban infill and affordable housing exemptions from CEQA. One commonly invoked exemption is the Class 32 urban infill exemption found in CEQA Guidelines Section 15332. That exemption is available if the project is consistent with applicable general plan designation and zoning, the site is five acres or less and surrounded by urban uses, is not habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species, does not have any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality or water quality, and is adequately served by utilities and public services. Other exemptions are available for high density housing projects near major transit stops (CEQA Guidelines Section 15195) and affordable housing projects of up to 100 units (CEQA Guidelines Section 15194). Developer incentives are(1) Eliminate requirement for 75% minimum street wall; and (2) Eliminate requirement for 10 ft landscape buffer (this would otherwise be required along the north side of parking lot). 50% Area Median Income Limits for National City effective April 1, 2021 Family Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $42,450 $48,500 $54,550 $60,600 $65,450 $70,300 $75,150 $80,000 The site plans for the apartment project at 1628 Orange Street start on the following page. Page 20 of 212 VICINITY MAP SITE E 16TH ST E 18TH ST PR O P S E C T S T GR O V E S T 80 5 EUCLID AVEORANGE STPROJECT INFO ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER LEGAL DESCRIPTION SITE AREA PROJECT DESCRIPTION ZONING CLASSIFICATION CONSTRUCTION TYPE OCCUPANCY DWELLING UNITS PARKING SPRINKLERS 1628 ORANGE STREET NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 561-160-16 PARCEL 1 THE NORTHERLY 200.00 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 108.50 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 221.50 FEET OF LOT E, IN BLOCK 5 OF LINCOLN ACRES ORCHARD SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 1785, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, MARCH 6, 1924. TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE EASTERLY 93.50 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 315.00 FEET OF THE NORTHERLY 25.00 FEET OF SAID LOT E. PARCEL 2 THE WESTERLY 15.00 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 30.00 FEET OF LOT F . PARCEL 3 AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR ROAD PURPOSES OVER THE EASTERLY 15.00 FEET OF LOT E, AND OVER THE NORTHERLY 50.00 FEET LYING EASTERLY OF THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE WESTERLY 221.50 FEET OF LOT E. 21,700 SF (0.50 ACRES) PROJECT INCLUDES THE CONSTRUCTION OF (1) 1-STORY 2 BEDROOMS & (7) 1-STORY 3 BEDROOMS DETACHED FACTORY BUILT DWELLING UNITS (BY OTHERS), COMMON OPEN SPACE, AND ON GRADE PARKING. MXC-1 TYPE V-B R-3 ALLOWED: 48 DU PER ACRE 0.50 X 48 = 24 MAX DU'S ALLOWED PROVIDED: 8 DWELLING UNITS REQUIRED: 0.5 / BR X 23 BR'S = 11.5 = 12 PARKING SPACES MIN. PROVIDED: 11 STANDARD SPACES 1 VAN ACCESSIBLE SPACE 2 MOTORCYCLE SPACES 14 TOTAL (12 COUNT TOWARDS REQ'D TOTAL) AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINLKERS PROVIDED IN ALL UNITS PROJECT TEAM OWNER/APPLICANT ARCHITECT CIVIL ENGINEER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ORANGE ST. PARTNERS, LLC KEITH ROBINSON, OWNER 3559 4TH ST SAN DIEGO, CA 92103 P 619 202 7283 CLAD INC. COLIN LOWRY, AIA 4766 32ND ST SAN DIEGO, CA 92116 P 619 800 8105 PASCO LARET SUITER & ASSOCIATES WILL MACK, PE, PLS, ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL 535 NORTH HIGHWAY 101, STE A SOLANA BEACH, CA 92075 P 858 259 8212 EXT 112 F 858 259 4812 SIMON LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE KYLE SIMON, PLA P 619 370 1080 SILVERCREST HOMES KEVIN OVARD, SALES REPRESENTATIVE 299 NORTH SMITH AVENUE CORONA, CA 92880 P 951 213 0401 AREA CALCULATIONS USABLE OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRED: COMMON OPEN SPACE: PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: PROVIDED: COMMON OPEN SPACE: PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 UNIT 6 UNIT 7 UNIT 8 300 SF X 8 DU = 2,400 SF -200 SF X 8 DU = -1,600 SF 800 SF 60 SF PER DU 1,972 SF 183 SF 260 SF 166 SF 313 SF 231 SF 237 SF 256 SF 256 SF FLOOR AREA CALCULATIONS LIVING AREA PER DU: 2 BR'S DU 3 BR'S DU TRASH ENCLOSURE TOTAL FLOOR AREA EXTERIOR PATIOS & DECKS: FRONT STAIR LANDING REAR STAIR LANDING 757 SF X 1 DU'S = 757 SF 947 SF X 7 DU'S = 6,629 SF 89 SF 7,475 SF 25 SF X 8 DU'S = 2OO SF 9 SF X 8 DU'S = 72 SF 272 SF 1. ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR 75% MIN. STREET WALL 2. ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR 10' LANDSCAPE BUFFER DEVELOPER INCENTIVES ONE (12.5%) UNIT WILL BE RESERVED FOR VERY LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS IN RETURN FOR REDUCED PARKING AND 2 DEVELOPER INCENTIVES. EGRESS CALCULATIONS TOTAL FLOOR AREA AREA PER OCCUPANT TOTAL OCCUPANTS NUMBER OF EXITS REQUIRED PROVIDED 9,470 SF 200 SF 9,470 / 200 = 47.3 = 48 OCCUPANTS 2 PER CBC TABLE 1006.3.1 8 PRIVATE STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRED: 150 CF PER 2BR UNIT 200 CF PER 3BR UNIT PROVIDED: 2BR & 3BR UNITS: 2'x2'x8' LINEN CLOSET 5'x2'x4' STORAGE ABOVE W/D EXTERIOR STORAGE UNIT TOTAL 32 CF 40 CF 180 CF 252 CF PER DU 108.50' 20 0 . 0 0 ' 17 5 . 0 0 ' 108.50' 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 6 1110 14 12 13 M M BP 15O' HOSE PULL T R 3'-6" 20 0 . 0 0 ' 8 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 7 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 6 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 5 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 1 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 2 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 4 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 3' - 2 " 3'-7 1/4" 3'-6" 6' - 8 " 5' - 3 1 / 2 " 5' - 3 1 / 2 " 3'-6" 5' - 0 " 5' - 0 " 3 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 6' - 8 " 5' - 0 " UNIT 8 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 284 SF UNIT 7 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 287 SF UNIT 6 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 331 SF UNIT 5 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 325 SF UNIT 2 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 339 SF UNIT 1 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 241 SF UNIT 4 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 213 SF UNIT 3 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE: 140 SF 15'-5"17'-7 3/4" 8'-4" 6' - 8 " 9' - 8 " 14 ' - 4 " 12'-0" 9' - 1 1 " 6'-1 1/4" 16'-11 3/4" 11'-5" 11'-9" 10 ' - 0 3 / 4 " 7' - 1 3 / 4 " COMMON OPEN SPACE: 1,972 SF 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 14'-8"10'-11 1/2" 11'-7 1/2" 6' - 8 " 14'-8" 7'-3 1/4"25'-10"25'-11"4'-4" 6'-11" 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 4'-3" 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 6' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 3'-6" 2'-9 1/2" 91 ' - 0 3 / 4 " 21'-6" 9 ABBREVIATIONS AB: ANCHOR BOLT ACT: ACTUAL AD: AREA DRAIN AFF: ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AIA: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ALT: ALTERNATE ALUM: ALUMINUM APPROX: APPROXIMATE ASTM: AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS BOT: BOTTOM BTU: BRITISH THERMAL UNITS BYP: BY PASS CAB: CABINET CF: CUBIC FEET CL: CENTERLINE, CLOSET CMU: CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT CONT: CONTINUOUS DEMO: DEMOLITION DIA: DIAMETER DIAM: DIAMETER DIFF: DIFFUSER DIM: DIMENSION LB: POUND (WEIGHT), LAG BOLT LN: LENGTH LR: LIVING ROOM LT: LIGHT LTG: LIGHTING MAINT: MAINTENANCE MAX: MAXIMUM MECH: MECHANICAL MIN: MINIMUM MISC: MISCELLANEOUS MO: MASONRY OPENING NTS: NOT TO SCALE OC: ON CENTER OH: OVERHEAD OPP: OPPOSITE PL: PLATE PSI: POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH RA: RETURN AIR RAD: RADIUS RCP: REFLECTED CEILING PLAN RD: ROOF DRAIN REQ: REQUIRE RM: ROOM RO: ROUGH OPENING ROW: RIGHT OF WAY SF: SQUARE FOOT SIM: SIMILAR SJS: SILICONE JOINT SEALANT SPEC: SPECIFICATION SQ: SQUARE SS: STAINLESS STEEL STC: SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASS STD: STANDARD STOR: STORAGE STRUCT: STRUCTURAL T&G: TONGUE & GROOVE TEMP: TEMPERED THRU: THROUGH TV: TELEVISION TW: TOP OF WALL TYP: TYPICAL UL: UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES UNO: UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VA: VOLT AMPERE EQ: EQUAL EXIST: EXISTING FAR: FLOOR AREA RATIO FDN: FOUNDATION FFE: FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION FT: FOOT, FEET FTG: FOOTING FURR: FURRING GA: GAUGE, GAGE GALV: GALVANIZED GFI: GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTED GYP: GYPSUM HP: HIGH POINT HT: HEIGHT HVAC: HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING HVY: HEAVY IN: INCH INFO: INFORMATION INT: INTERIOR K: KELVIN (TEMPERATURE) KIT: KITCHEN GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDING NFPA, TITLE 19, LOCAL CITY OF NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODES AND THE FOLLOWING STATE BUILDING CODES: 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE 2019 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND/OR OBTAIN ALL BUILDING PERMITS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ASPECTS OF SAFETY DURING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE SHORING AND BRACING TO ENSURE SAFETY. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD, CONCRETE OR MASONRY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. 6. ALL DIMENSIONS AND SITE CONDITIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED AND SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCY PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 7. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER INDICATED ON THE PLANS OR NOT, AND TO PROTECT THEM FROM DAMAGE. 8. DURING CONSTRUCTION, AND PRIOR TO THE INCORPORATION OF ANY CHANGES, REVISIONS, MODIFICATIONS, AND/OR DEVIATIONS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, CONTRACTOR SHALL BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHALL OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE GOVERNING BUILDING OFFICIAL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. 9. THE MANUFACTURERS, PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT LISTED ESTABLISH PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. SUBSTITUTIONS OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE MAY BE SUBMITTED FOR THE ARCHITECT’S APPROVAL. 10. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS/SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 11. SPECIFIC NOTES AND DETAILS ON DRAWINGS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GENERAL NOTES AND TYPICAL DETAILS. WHERE NO DETAILS ARE SHOWN, CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO SIMILAR WORK ON THE PROJECT. 12. AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL, A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING DIVISION WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE LANDSCAPING AND PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT FINAL. 13. AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL, A COPY OF THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT FOR THE AFFORDABLE UNIT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING DIVISION FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING PERMIT. SITE GRADING AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO MANAGE ALL SURFACE WATER FLOWS FROM ENTERING BUILDINGS. (CGBSC 4.106.3) OUTDOOR PORTABLE WATER USE IN LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL COMPLY WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: a. LOCAL WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE OR THE CURRENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES’ MODEL WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE (MWELO), WHICHEVER IS MORE STRINGENT; OR b. PROJECTS WITH AGGREGATE LANDSCAPE AREAS LESS THAN 2,500 SF MAY COMPLY WITH MWELO’S APPENDIX D PESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE OPTION (CGBSC 4.304.1) A MINIMUM A MINIMUM OF 65% OF NON-HAZARDOUS CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE SHALL BE RECYCLED OR SALVAGED FOR REUSE. (CGBSC 4.408.1 THROUGH 4.408.5) CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A MANUAL, COMPACT DISC, WEB-BASED REFERENCE OR OTHER MEDIA ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY, AND PLACED IN THE BUILDING AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION, WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: (CGBSC 4.410.1) a. DIRECTIONS TO THE OWNER OR OCCUPANT THAT THE MANUAL SHALL REMAIN WITH THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE STRUCTURE. b. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING: i. EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES, INCLUDING WATER-SAVING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS, WATER HEATING SYSTEMS AND OTHER MAJOR APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT. ii. ROOF AND YARD DRAINAGE, INCLUDING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS iii. SPACE CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CONDENSERS AND AIR FILTERS. iv. LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. v. WATER REUSE SYSTEMS c. INFORMATION FROM LOCAL UTILITY, WATER AND WASTE RECOVERY PROVIDERS ON METHODS TO FURTHER REDUCE RESOURCE CONSUMPTION, INCLUDING RECYCLE PROGRAMS AND LOCATIONS. d. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND/OR CARPOOL OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN THE AREA. e. EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ON THE POSITIVE IMPACTS OF AN INTERIOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY BETWEEN 30-60% AND WHAT METHODS AN OCCUPANT MAY USE TO MAINTAIN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THAT RANGE. f. INFORMATION ABOUT WATER CONSERVING LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN AND CONTROLLERS WHICH CONSERVE WATER. g. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTAINING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERTING WATER AT LEAST 5 FT AWAY FROM FOUNDATIONS. h. INFORMATION ON REQUIRED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MEASURES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CAULKING, PAINTING, GRADING AROUND THE BUILDING, ETC. i. INFORMATION ABOUT STATE SOLAR ENERGY AND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE. 1. 2. 3. 4. CALGREEN NOTES LICE N S E D ARCHIT E C T S T A T E OF C A L I F O RNIA COLIN LOWRY C-35202 REN. 12.31.23 CLAD Inc. 4766 32nd Street, San Diego, CA 92116 619.800.8105 info@cladinc.us cladinc.us Project Number: Revisions DateNo Notes All drawings and specifications are the property of the architect and shall not be reproduced in any manner, without expressed written permission from CLAD Inc. A001 TITLE SHEET & OPEN SPACE SITE PLAN 1628 Orange Street National City, CA 91950 NC-2021-11136, 11147, 11147.e 10/11/2022 BUILDING PERMIT SET 3 1/16" = 1'-0"1 OPEN SPACE SITE PLAN NUMBER SHEET NAME A001 TITLE SHEET & OPEN SPACE SITE PLAN A100 SITE PLAN A101 SITE DETAILS A102 TRASH ENCLOSURE P0.1 PLUMBING SITE PLAN, SCHEDULES AND CALCULATIONS D-1 TITLE SHEET D-2 NOTES D-3 SECTIONS AND KEY MAP D-4 PRECISE GRADING PLAN D-5 SITE CROSS SECTIONS D-6 EROSION CONTROL PLAN L1 LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION NOTES L2 LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PLAN L3 LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS L4 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION NOTES L5 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION PLAN L6 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DETAILS L7 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DETAILS L8 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DETAILS L9 PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND L10 LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN L11 LANDSCAPE PLANTING DETAILS L12 LANDSCAPE LIGHTING PLAN DRAWING INDEX Page 21 of 212 108.50' 20 0 . 0 0 ' 17 5 . 0 0 ' 108.50' 108.50' 50 . 0 0 ' 47 . 5 3 ' R= L=16.35' 145.00' 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FOR ACCESSORY BLDG 5'-0" SYS @ RS1 TYP 20 ' - 0 " 6 TY P 18 ' - 0 " R 28'-0" R 2 8 '- 0 " 50'-0" 50'-0" 5 4 3 2 1 93.50' 78.50' 61 . 1 7 ' 54 . 1 1 ' 25 . 0 0 ' R= L=14.22' 145.00' 1110 20 ' - 0 " 50 ' - 0 " 14 12 13 MM BP 20'-0" R 28'-0" 15O' HOSE PULL T R BUFFER @ RS1 10'-0" LANDSCAPE @ RS1 25'-0" RYS @ RS1 5'-0" SYS 15 ' - 0 " 24 ' - 0 " 18 ' - 0 " 4' - 0 " 9'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 8'-0" 3'-6" 20 0 . 0 0 ' 3'-6" 7 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 8 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 6 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 5 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 1 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 2 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 4 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) UNNAMED PUBLIC ROAD 4'-0" 20'-0". RP RP D A 3'-6" 3'-6"3'-6" 6' - 8 " 5' - 0 " 5' - 0 " 3'-6" 3'-6" 5' - 0 " 5' - 0 " 3 ONE STORY DWELLING (BY OTHERS) 5' - 0 " 3' - 0 " 6' - 8 " 5' - 0 " 2' - 1 3 / 4 " 3'-6" 3' - 1 1 1 / 4 " 2 3 ' - 6 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 6' - 0 " 4 ' - 0 " 24'-6" 6 PARKING SPACES @ 9'W EA. 54'-0"14'-0" 4' - 0 " 2 0 ' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 20 ' - 3 1 / 4 " 7'-6" 6" 9'-0" 4'-0" 6' - 0 " 18 ' - 0 " 2'-4" 21'-6" 20'-6 1/4"9 3/4"24 ' - 6 1 / 4 " 4 ' - 0 " 18 ' - 0 " A101 1 13'-6"81'-0" A101 2 A101 3 08 06 19 18 10 07 21 07 09 09 30 16 16 16 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 3006 30 08 13'-4" 5'-3 3/4" 13'-2 1/2"12'-8" 5'-10 1/4" 4'-2" 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 04 25 34 34 17 07 07 3'-2 1/2" 4'-0" 11" 8'-8" 4'-1 1/4"3'-1 3/4" 4'-5" 4'-2" 2'-10"3' - 0 " 4' - 0 " 26 ' - 1 1 " 23 ' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 9' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 23 ' - 8 " 15'-5" 6' - 1 0 3 / 4 " 14 4' - 0 " 5' - 1 1 1 / 2 " 3' - 0 3 / 4 " A101 4 0101 36 29 35 03 17'-5 1/4" 3'-1 3/4" 11 11 11 11 11 14 14 16 3' - 0 " 1510 5'-0" 15'-10 1/2" 2'-2 3/4" 7'-3" 6' - 8 " 3011'-11" 5'-3 3/4" 7'-3" 17'-10 1/2"18'-2 3/4" 7'-3" 5'-10 1/4"5'-2 3/4" 8' - 0 " 2' - 0 " 6' - 0 " 5' - 0 " 07 6' - 1 0 3 / 4 " 6' - 1 0 3 / 4 " 3'-2" TYP. 4" EAVE 3' - 0 " 3'-2" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4" 4" 4'-0" 6' - 8 " 37 37 37 37 37 37 3737 38 38 3939 39 39 9 A102 1 6'-0" 6'-0" 2'-0" 22 40 41 SITE PLAN LEGEND PROPERTY LINE 01 KEYNOTE; SEE KEYNOTE LEGEND FRONT ENTRY DOOR LOCATION TW TOP OF WALL BW BOTTOM OF WALL EG EXISTING GRADE FG FINISHED GRADE FFE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION ROW RIGHT OF WAY TYP TYPICAL UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE EXISTING STREET TREE 50.00' SW WM HARDSCAPED AREA LANDSCAPED AREA PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK LINE CENTERLINE OF PUBLIC ROAD EXISTING SEWER MAIN EXISTING WATER MAIN HOSE PULL PATH 1. SEE CIVIL PLANS FOR GRADING AND DRAINAGE INFORMATION. 2. SEE LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR PLANTING AND IRRIGATION INFORMATION. 3. PROVIDE BUILDING ADDRESS NUMBERS, VISIBLE AND LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET OR ROAD FRONTING THE PROPERTY. 4. SURFACE WATER WILL DRAIN AWAY FROM FOUNDATION WALLS. THE GRADE SHALL FALL A MINIMUM OF 6" WITHIN THE FIRST 10'. 5. PROJECTS WHICH DISTURB LESS THAN ONE ACRE OF SOIL SHALL MANAGE STORM WATER DRAINAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION BY FOLLOWING ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES: A. RETENTION BASIN B. WHERE STORM WATER IS CONVEYED TO A PUBLIC DRAINAGE SYSTEM, WATER SHALL BE FILTERED BY US OF A BARRIER SYSTEM, WATTLE OR OTHER METHOD APPROVED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY. 6. VENTS AND OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE DWELLING UNITS WILL BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE ADJACENT EXTERIOR MATERIALS 7. WALKS ALONG AN ACCESSIBLE ROUTE OF TRAVEL ARE REQUIRED TO BE 48" MINIMUM WIDTH AND HAVE A SLIP RESISTANT SURFACE. 8. THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED CROSS SLOPE FOR WALKWAYS SHALL BE 1:48. 9. ANY ABRUPT LEVEL CHANGES WILL BE LESS THAN 1/2" ALONG ANY ACCESSIBLE ROUTE OF TRAVEL. WHEN CHANGES DO OCCUR, THEY SHALL BE BEVELED WITH A SLOPE OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1:2. LEVEL CHANGES OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1/4" MAY BE VERTICAL. 10. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONDUIT TO THE PARKING ENTRY FOR A FUTURE GATE. 11. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONDUIT FOR FUTURE SOLAR ROOF PANELS FOR EACH UNIT. SIZE OF CONDUIT TO BE COORDINATED WITH SOLAR INSTALLER & CONDUIT TO BE LOCATED IN SAME TRENCH AS MAIN POWER. 12. PRIOR TO THE CONTRACTOR REQUESTING A BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION INSPECTION, THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL ADVISE THE BUILDING OFFICIAL IN WRITING THAT: A. THE BUILDING PAD WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SOILS REPORT, B. THE UTILITY TRENCHES HAVE BEEN PROPERLY BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED, AND C. THE FOUNDATION EXCAVATIONS, THE SOILS EXPANSIVE CHARACTERISTICS AND BEARING CAPACITY CONFORM TO THE SOILS REPORT. SITE PLAN NOTES LICE N S E D ARCHIT E C T S T A T E OF C A L I F O RNIA COLIN LOWRY C-35202 REN. 12.31.23 CLAD Inc. 4766 32nd Street, San Diego, CA 92116 619.800.8105 info@cladinc.us cladinc.us Project Number: Revisions DateNo Notes All drawings and specifications are the property of the architect and shall not be reproduced in any manner, without expressed written permission from CLAD Inc. A100 SITE PLAN 1628 Orange Street National City, CA 91950 NC-2021-11136, 11147, 11147.e 10/11/2022 BUILDING PERMIT SET 3 1/16" = 1'-0"1 SITE PLAN KEYNOTE LEGEND 01 BACKFLOW PREVENTERS PER CIVIL PLANS 03 FIRE ACCESS VEHICLE 04 6'H FENCE 06 CONCRETE WALKWAY 07 CONCRETE CURB PER CIVIL PLANS 08 LANDSCAPING AREA PER LANDSCAPING PLANS 09 PLANTER WALL PER CIVIL PLANS 10 RAISED PLANTER BMP PER CIVIL PLANS 11 DETECTABLE WARNING PER CIVIL PLANS 13 PRIVATE PATIO AND YARD SPACE 14 ACCESSIBLE CONCRETE SLAB WALKWAY, MIN 4' WIDE 15 PARKING SPACES OVERHANG 3' INTO BMP PLANTER PER CIVIL PLANS 16 3' WIDE WALKWAY 17 USPS MAILBOX, 4C PEDESTAL MAILBOX MODEL #3412D-11 MNFR BY SALSBURY INDUSTRIES. COLOR TBD BY OWNER. 18 ACCESSIBLE CONCRETE CURB RAMP PER CBC 1112A 19 VAN ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE PER CBC 1109A.8.6 21 ACCESSIBILITY SIGN PER CBC 1109A.8.8 22 ELECTRICAL METERS, 200A PANEL PER UNIT, 200A PANEL FOR COMMON AREAS 25 6'H CMU TRASH/RECYCLING ENCLOSURE WITH SLIDING WOOD DOORS 29 EXISTING POWER POLES AND OVERHEAD LINES 30 POURED IN PLACE CONCRETE STAIR AND LANDING 34 USABLE OPEN SPACE 35 SDGE TRANSFORMER PAD 36 EXISTING DRIVEWAY 37 FUTURE TEMPORARY STORAGE UNIT 38 OUTLINE OF ROOF EAVE ABOVE 39 OUTLINE OF ROOF OVER PORCH ABOVE 40 4'x4' ENCLOSED PUMP STORAGE ROOM 41 IRRIGATION BACKFLOW PREVENTER PER CIVIL PLANS Page 22 of 212 DN DN DN CONCRETE WHEEL STOP NO PARKING EDGE OF WALKWAY TO BE FLUSH WITH PARKING ASPHALT 70 SQ. IN. ACCESSIBILITY SIGN PER CBC 1109A.8.8 8'-0"9'-0" 4'-0"4'-0"4'-6"4'-6" PAINT WITHIN LOADING AISLE MIN 12" HIGH 36"x36" WHITE PAVEMENT SYMBOL PER 1109A.8.8.2 MA X 2% 1% WA L K W A Y 4' - 0 " M I N . 6'-0"4'-0"6'-0" 8.33% SLOPE 8.33% SLOPE 4'-0"4'-0" LEVEL LANDING LEVEL LANDING 3' - 0 " DETECTABLE WARNINGS PER CSD SDG-130 2' - 0 " 5'-0" 4' - 0 " CL OF DOOR EQ. EQ. 4' - 8 " 4'-7" A A B D C 1 STORY DWELLING BY OTHERS 42" HIGH GUARDRAIL, TYP. 36" HIGH HANDRAIL POURED IN PLACE CONCRETE STAIRSPOURED IN PLACE CONCRETE LANDING 3'-0" CLEAR LANDING WITH MAX 1/4" SLOPE PER 1' 3'-0 3/4" 3' - 0 " . R @ T @ 7" 4 11 " 2'-9" B C EQ. EQ. D POURED IN PLACE CONCRETE STAIRS POURED IN PLACE CONCRETE LANDING CL OF DOOR A 42" HIGH GUARDRAIL 1 STORY DWELLING BY OTHERS 36" HIGH HANDRAIL CLEAR LANDING WITH MAX 1/4" SLOPE PER 1' 3'-0" PER GRADING PLANS RAMP DN 4.8% PE R G R A D I N G P L A N S RA M P D N 4 . 8 % 1 STORY DWELLING BY OTHERSPROVIDE STRIPE AT UPPER APPROACH AND ALL TREADS FOR VISUAL CONTRAST. STRIPE SHALL BE 2" MIN TO 4" MAX WIDE, PLACED PARALLEL TO AND NOT MORE THAN 1" FROM NOSE OF STEP OR UPPER APPROACH. STRIPE SHALL EXTEND FULL WIDTH AND BE SLIP RESISTANT. PAINTED STRIPE SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE. 42" HIGH GUARDRAIL 36" HIGH CONTINOUS HANDRAIL 36" HIGH CONTINUOUS HANDRAIL, EXTENSIONS TO RETURN TO POST AT TOP AND TO THE GROUND AT BOTTOM 1'-11" 4'-7" 1' - 0 " R @ T @ 7 5 / 1 6 " 6 11 " 19 ' - 6 1 / 2 " 21'-5 1/2" B C F A G FF D A 1'-10" 1'-0" CL OF DOOR 1:48 MAX CROSS SLOPE 1: 4 8 M A X CR O S S S L O P E POURED IN PLACE CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN RAMP WITH SLIP-RESISTANT SURFACE LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LANDING 4' MIN. 4' M I N . 3' - 6 " M I N (3 ' M A X ) LA N D I N G H E I G H T P E R P L A N 2X4 WOOD TOP AND BOTTOM RAIL 1X4 PICKETS SPACED 5" OC 1X2 WOOD SUPPORT FRAME TO SUPPORT PICKETS 3" A. TYPICAL B. TYPICAL STAIR DETAIL C. TYPICAL STAIR DETAIL D. TYPICAL SLAB EDGE DETAIL CONC. STAIR THREAD CONCRETE SLAB PER CIVIL PLANS POURED IN PLACE CONC. LANDING 1 1/2" DIA. RAILING, ATTACH TO POST, PROVIDE 1 1/2" CLEAR BTW RAILING AND GUARDRAIL MAX 6" DWELLING FLOOR (BY OTHERS) CONCRETE LANDING BLOCK FOUNDATION OF DWELLING UNIT (BY OTHERS) PER PLAN 11" T1" RI S E R V A R I E S 7 3 / 4 " M A X 3' - 0 " M A X BELOW G RADE 18 " M I N (2) #4 TOP & BOTTOM 8" M I N . 12" MIN #4 VERTS @ 18" O.C., TERMINATE WITH STD HOOK ALT. SIDES #4 CONT. @ 18" O.C. IN STEM STEMWALL FOUNDATION #3 DOWELS @ 12" O.C. 24" 24" SLAB ON GRADE BELOW G RADE 1' - 6 " . #4 CONT. T&B #4 @ 12" O.C. EACH WAY MIN.6" 1'-6" LAP PROVIDE METAL FLASHING BETWEEN CONCRETE HARDSCAPE AND ANY EXPOSED WOOD FRAMING 12 " M I N . 3/4" MAX AT REQUIRED EGRESS DOOR 7 3/4" MAX AT ALL OTHER DOORS STAIR NOTES 1. INDIVIDUAL STAIR RISERS MAY VARY, COORDINATE WITH GRADING PLAN FOR FFE AND FINISH GRADE AT EACH UNIT. 2. MAX RISE TO BE 7 3/4" AND MIN TREAT TO BE 10" (MEASURED FROM NOSING PROJECTION) 3. MIN HEADEROOM ABOVE STAIRS TO BE 6'-8". 4. MINIMUM WIDTH TO BE 36". 5. THE GREATEST RISER HEIGHT WITHIN ANY FLIGHT OF STAIRS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE SMALLEST BY MORE THAN 3/8". THE GREATEST TREAD WITHIN ANY FLIGHT OF STAIRS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE SMALLEST BY MORE THAN 3/8" 12" DIA. x 24" DEEP CONCRETE FOOTING, SET IN 3" GRAVEL 4X4 PT WOOD POST AT 5' OC, EXTEND POST TO GRAVEL BELOW FOOTING 2X4 WOOD TOP AND BOTTOM RAIL OVERLAPPING 1X4 WOOD PICKETS 1X2 WOOD BLOCKING TO SUPPORT PICKETS 2X6 WOOD CAP 6' - 0 " U N O POURED IN PLACE CONC. LANDING 1 1/2" DIA. RAILING, ATTACH TO POST, PROVIDE 1 1/2" CLEAR BTW RAILING AND GUARDRAIL 3' - 0 " M A X 1'-0" 1 1/2" DIA. HAND RAIL, ATTACH TO POST, PROVIDE 1 1/2" CLEAR BTW HANDRAIL AND GUARDRAIL WOOD GUARDRAIL, SEE STAIR DETAILS FOR MORE INFO POURED IN PLACE CONC. RAMP 1/2" MAX CHANGE IN ELEVATION F. TYPICAL RAMP DETAIL G. TYPICAL RAMP DETAIL 4" SLAB WITH #3 @ 15" 3' - 6 " 1'-11 3/4" 3' - 0 " PARKING SIGNAGE NOTES 1. EACH PARKING SPACE BE IDENTIFIED BY A REFLECTIVE SIGN CONSISTING OF THE "INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY" PER CBC 1143A.8 2. SIGN SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN 70 SQ. IN. AND SHALL BE POSTED 60" MIN. ABOVE THE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACE, MEASURED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SIGN. 3. SIGNS LOCATED ON ACCESSIBLY ROUTE SHALL BE POSTED 80" MIN. ABOVE FINISH FLOOR OR GROUND SURFACE, MEASURED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SIGN. 4. SIGNS IDENTIFYING ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES SHALL BE VISIBLE FROM EACH PARKING SPACE THEY SERVE AND SHALL BE PERMANENTLY POSTED IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE PARKING SPACE OR WITHIN THE PROJECTED PARKING SPACE WIDTH AT THE HEAD END OF THE PARKING SPACE. 5. VAN ACCESSIBLE SPACE SHALL HAVE AN ADDITIONAL SIGN STATING "VAN ACCESSIBLE" BELOW SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY. 6. AN ADDITIONAL SIGN SHALL BE POSTED IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM EACH ACCESSIBLE STALL OR SPACE. THE SIGN SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 17"x22" IN SIZE WITH LETTERING NOT LESS THAN 1" IN HEIGHT STATING THE FOLLOWING: "UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES PARKED IN DESIGNATED ACCESSIBLE SPACES NOT DISPLAYING DISTINGUISHING PLACARDS OR SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES ISSUED FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. TOWED VEHICLES MAY BE RECLAIMED AT OR BY TELEPHONING ." BLANK SPACES ARE TO BE FILLED IN WITH APPROPIATE INFORMATION AS A PERMANENT PART OF LICE N S E D ARCHIT E C T S T A T E OF C A L I F O RNIA COLIN LOWRY C-35202 REN. 12.31.23 CLAD Inc. 4766 32nd Street, San Diego, CA 92116 619.800.8105 info@cladinc.us cladinc.us Project Number: Revisions DateNo Notes All drawings and specifications are the property of the architect and shall not be reproduced in any manner, without expressed written permission from CLAD Inc. A101 SITE DETAILS 1628 Orange Street National City, CA 91950 NC-2021-11136, 11147, 11147.e 10/11/2022 BUILDING PERMIT SET 3 1/4" = 1'-0"1 ACCESSIBLE PARKING PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"2 FRONT ENTRY STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0"3 BACK ENTRY STAIR 1/4" = 1'-0"4 FRONT ENTRY STAIR AND WALKWAY 1" = 1'-0"6 STAIR DETAILS 1" = 1'-0"7 FENCE DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"8 RAMP DETAILS 1/4" = 1'-0"5 RAMP ELEVATIONS Page 23 of 212 7 A102 A102 4 A1025 A102 6 A102 3 14 ' - 1 0 " RECYCLING TRASH 6'-0" 6" EAVES 6" 3:12 3:12 GAF COMPOSITE SHINGLE ROOFING. COLOR TBD BY OWNER. CLASS A RATED PER ESR-1475 SHINGLE ROOF METAL SLIDING GATES ROOF T.P. 140' -6" TRASH ENC. FFE 132' -6" 8' - 0 " 9' - 6 3 / 4 " 16" SQUARE METAL VENT, PAINT TO MATCH WALL COLOUR FIBER CEMENT FASCIA BOARD STUCCO CLAD BLOCK WALL ROOF T.P. 140' -6" TRASH ENC. FFE 132' -6" SHINGLE ROOF ROOF T.P. 140' -6" TRASH ENC. FFE 132' -6" 16" SQUARE METAL VENT, PAINT TO MATCH WALL COLOR ROOF T.P. 140' -6" TRASH ENC. FFE 132' -6" ROOF T.P. 140' -6" TRASH ENC. FFE 132' -6" TRASH ENCLOSURE 8' - 0 " LICE N S E D ARCHIT E C T S T A T E OF C A L I F O RNIA COLIN LOWRY C-35202 REN. 12.31.23 CLAD Inc. 4766 32nd Street, San Diego, CA 92116 619.800.8105 info@cladinc.us cladinc.us Project Number: Revisions DateNo Notes All drawings and specifications are the property of the architect and shall not be reproduced in any manner, without expressed written permission from CLAD Inc. A102 TRASH ENCLOSURE 1628 Orange Street National City, CA 91950 NC-2021-11136, 11147, 11147.e 10/11/2022 BUILDING PERMIT SET 3 1/4" = 1'-0"1 TRASH ENCLOSURE PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"2 ROOF PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"3 WEST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"4 NORTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"5 EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"6 SOUTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"7 BUILDING SECTION Page 24 of 212 108.50' 20 0 . 0 0 ' 17 5 . 0 0 ' 108.50' 108.50' 50 . 0 0 ' 47 . 5 3 ' 93.50' 78.50' 61 . 1 7 ' 54 . 1 1 ' 25 . 0 0 ' R= L=14. 2 2 ' 145 . 0 0 ' 20 0 . 0 0 ' W W W W G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGG G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S S S W W W W W W W 2" CW (168.2 WSFU)200' OF 3" SCH 40 PVC PIPE (PER CIVIL PLANS) ~45FT DOMESTIC WATER PIPING WITHIN DWELLING 1" CW(22 WSFU)1" CW(22 WSFU) 1" CW (22 WSFU)1" CW (22 WSFU) 1" CW(22 WSFU) 1" CW (14.5 WSFU)1" CW (22 WSFU) 1" CW(22 WSFU) 1- 1 / 4 " C W ( 4 4 W S F U ) 1- 1 / 2 " C W ( 8 8 W S F U ) 2" C W ( 1 3 2 W S F U ) 2" BACKFLOW PREVENTOR (PER CIVIL PLANS) 2" PUBLIC WATER METER(PER CIVIL PLANS) (UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT) BP 1 HB 1 BYPASSPUMP OUTLET INLET 30" CLEARANCE PLOT DATE: DESCRIPTIONDATENO. SHEET NAME: PROJECT NO: SHEET NUMBER: 8/26/22 BUILDER: ORANGE ST PARTNERS, LLC ARCHITECT: CLAD INC 4766 32ND ST SAN DIEGO, CA LOCATION: 1628 ORANGE ST NATIONAL CITY, CA KEC-2217 PROJECT TITLE: ORANGE STREET RESIDENCES 6035 ZORA STREETLA MESA, CA 91942 T: 619-832-8827 ALL IDEAS, DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS REPRESENTED BY THIS DRAWING ARE THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF KRAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, NOR CAN ANY STRUCTURES BE BUILT FROM THEM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF KRAL ENGINEERING COMPANY. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REUSE OF THESE PLANS OTHER THAN FOR THE PROJECT AND LOCATION SHOWN IS PROHIBITED. KRAL ENGINEERINGCOMPANY M36716 EXP.03-31-24R E G ISTERED P R O F E SSIONAL E N G I N E ER A D A M KRA L S TATE OF C A L I F O RNIAMECHANICAL PLUMBING SITE PLAN, SCHEDULES AND CALCULATIONS P0.1 FIXTURE UNIT CALCULATION - 2 BED / 1 BATH (UNIT#2) FIXTURE TYPE QTY WATER SUPPLY (WSFU)WASTE LOAD (DFU) FIXTURE SUPPLY 75%HOT COLD SUBTOTAL HOT SUBTOTAL FIXTURE LOAD WASTE SUBTOTAL WATER CLOSET 1 2.5 0 2.5 0.0 3 3 LAVATORY 1 1 0.8 1.0 0.8 1 1 BATHTUB 1 4 3 4.0 3.0 2 2 SHOWER 0 2 1.5 0.0 0.0 2 0 KITCHEN SINK 1 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.3 2 2 DISHWASHER 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 CLOTHES WASHER 1 4 3 4.0 3.0 3 3 TOTAL SUPPLY/LOAD (FIXTURE UNITS)14.5 9.6 11.0 EQUIVALENT FLOW RATE (GPM)11 13 FIXTURE UNIT CALCULATION - WHOLE SITE FIXTURE TYPE QTY WATER SUPPLY (WSFU) WASTE LOAD (DFU) FIXTURE SUPPLY FIXTURE SUBTOTAL FIXTURE LOAD WASTE SUBTOTAL WATER CLOSET 15 2.5 37.5 3 45 LAVATORY 15 1 15.0 1 15 BATHTUB 15 4 60.0 2 30 SHOWER 0 2 0.0 2 0 KITCHEN SINK 8 1.5 12.0 2 16 DISHWASHER 8 1.5 12.0 0 0 CLOTHES WASHER 8 4 32.0 3 24 HOSE BIB 1 2.5 2.5 0 0.0 HOSE BIB (ADD'L)1 1.0 1.0 0 0.0 TOTAL SUPPLY/LOAD (FIXTURE UNITS)172.0 130.0 EQUIVALENT FLOW RATE (GPM)59 DRIP IRRIGATION FLOW RATE (GPM) PER LANDSCPAPE DWG 11.51 TOTAL SERVICE FLOW RATE (GPM)70.51 ALLOWABLE WATER PRESSURE LOSS CALCULATION MIN AVAILABLE STATIC PRESSURE AT CONNECTION TO PUBLIC MAIN 42 PSIG PRESSURE LOSS THRU 2" METER @ 71 GPM (NEPTUNE OR EQUAL)-2 PSIG PRESSURE LOSS THRU 2" BFP @ 71 GPM (WILKENS 975XL2 OR EQUAL)-13.5 PSIG HEAD LOSS (FROM METER TO PUMP)12 FT x .433 FT/PSI -5.2 PSIG PIPE FRICTION LOSS FROM 200FT OF 3" PVC PIPE @ 71GPM -1.1 PSIG MIN PRESSURE AT BOOSTER PUMP INLET 20.2 PSIG SET BOOSTER PUMP OUTLET TO 75 PSI (~55 PSI BOOST)75 PSIG PRESSURE LOSS THRU 5/8" SUBMETER @ 16 GPM (NEPTUNE OR EQUAL)-5 PSIG HEAD LOSS (PUMP TO SHOWERHEAD)12 FT x .433 FT/PSI -5.2 PSIG MINIMUM RESIDUAL PRESSURE AT MOST REMOTE SHOWERHEAD -20 PSIG PRESSURE AVAILABLE FOR PIPE FRICTION 44.8 PSIG LENGTH OF PIPE FROM BLDG POC TO MOST REMOTE FIXTURE 290 FT EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE INCLUDING FITTINGS 333.5 FT MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE FRICTION LOSS PER 100FT OF PIPE 13.4 PSI/ 100FT FIXTURE UNIT CALCULATION - TYPICAL 3-BED/2-BATH UNITS FIXTURE TYPE QTY WATER SUPPLY (WSFU)WASTE LOAD (DFU) FIXTURE SUPPLY 75% HOT COLD SUBTOTAL HOT SUBTOTAL FIXTURE LOAD WASTE SUBTOTAL WATER CLOSET 2 2.5 0 5.0 0.0 3 6 LAVATORY 2 1 0.8 2.0 1.6 1 2 BATHTUB 2 4 3 8.0 6.0 2 4 SHOWER 0 2 1.5 0.0 0.0 2 0 KITCHEN SINK 1 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.3 2 2 DISHWASHER 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 CLOTHES WASHER 1 4 3 4.0 3.0 3 3 TOTAL SUPPLY/LOAD (FIXTURE UNITS)22.0 13.4 17.0 EQUIVALENT FLOW RATE (GPM)16 10 REMARKS NOTES: 1. VERIFY WITH BUILDER THAT ALL PIPING MATERIAL VARIANCES (ALT. MEANS & METHODS) HAVE BEEN FILED WITH, AND APPROVED BY, THE THE LOCAL AUTHORITY 2. ALTERNATES AND SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER A MINIMUM OF 7 DAYS PRIOR TO PURCHASE AND REQUIRE NON-VERBAL ACCEPTANCE. PIPE MATERIAL SCHEDULE MATERIALSYSTEM SERVICE LOCATION SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS TYPE K COPPERDOMESTIC WATER BLW GRADE SEEMLESS TUBING WITH BRAZED JOINTS; OR NO JOINTS WITH SOFT TEMPER TUBING SLEEVED INSIDE A PVC PIPE.TRENCH: PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS 0' 1' 2'4'6' 1/2" = 1'-0" 0' 8' 16'32'48' 1/16" = 1'-0"1PLUMBING ONSITE POTABLE WATER PLAN 2ENLARGED PUMP SHED CONNECTION ROUGH-IN COLD WATER HOT WATER SAN. VENT REMARKS NOTES: 1. THE ABOVE LISTED PRODUCTS INDICATE THE BASIS OF DESIGN. REFER TO MANUFACTURER LITERATURE FOR OTHER INFORMATION NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN. 2. ALTERNATES AND SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER A MINIMUM OF 7 DAYS PRIOR TO PURCHASE AND REQUIRE NON-VERBAL ACCEPTANCE. TRAP / WASTE STORM DRAIN FIXTURE SCHEDULE TAG FIXTURE TYPE MAKE AND MODEL MAXIMUM WATER CONSUMPTION RATE TBD BY BUILDER PROVIDE ANTI-SIPHON ATMOSPHERIC VACUUM BREAKER DEVICEHOSE BIB 3/4"HB - - - - - - - -- -1 3BOOSTER PUMP SPECIFICATIONS 8 27.27 46 8 36.22 69 8 49.51 123 8 82.30 284 8 180.99 809 8 355.40 2250 SCH. 40 PVC PIPE SIZING TABLE BASED ON HAZEN-WILLIAMS FORMULA (C=150) WITH MAX. FLOW VELOCITY OF 8FPS PIPE SIZE PIPE I.D. COLD WATER VELOCITY (FPS) FLOWRATE (GPM) FIXTURE UNIT 1"1.18 1-1/4"1.36 1-1/2"1.59 2"2.05 3" 3.04 4"4.26 13 PSI/100FT MAX. PRESSURE LOSS BP 1 tui~ .. Page 25 of 212 Page 26 of 212 Page 27 of 212 Page 28 of 212 Page 29 of 212 Page 30 of 212 Page 31 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 CONSTRUCTION LEGEND MANUFACTURER / MODEL DETAIL SHEETDESCRIPTIONSYMBOLCOLOR / FINISHES / REMARKS A/B 3CONCRETE PAVING -NATURAL GRAY / TOP CAST FINISH #03 LIGHT VIOLET - "ACID ETCH" CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 5' X 5' REFEREE PANEL. CONCRETE TO BE SAW CUT / DEPTH PER GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBERS: SOIL RETENTION: (800) 346-7995 KRC ROCK: (800) 572-7625 SOUTHWEST BOULDER: (619) 591-2366 HANDY METAL MART: (619) 474-3379 SOUTHWEST BOULDER DESERT GOLD / 3/4" SCREENED / 3" DEPTH / OR APPROVED EQUALCRUSHED ROCK MAINTENANCE: ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER. LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE FREE OF DEBRIS AND LITTER AND ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION DESIGN CRITERIA: 1. ALL LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE LANDSCAPE STANDARDS OF THE CITY-WIDE LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS,THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND ALL OTHER LANDSCAPE-RELATED CITY AND REGIONAL STANDARDS. 2. PLANTING WILL BE DESIGNED TO HIGHLIGHT ENTRANCE AREAS TO THE PROJECT AND ADD VISUAL INTEREST TO THE SITE. 3. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SELECTED FOR USE WILL BE OF A TYPE KNOWN TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE AREA OR IN SIMILAR CLIMATIC AND SOIL CONDITIONS. 4. COLOR FROM PLANT FOLIAGE, BARK, OR FLOWER WILL BE UTILIZED TO CREATE AN INVITING, WARM, AND VISUALLY APPEALING LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT. MIN. TREE / IMPROVEMENT SEPARATION DISTANCE: TRAFFIC SIGNAL / STOP SIGN - 20 FEET UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES - 5 FEET ABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES - 10 FEET SEWERS - 10 FEET DRIVEWAYS - 10 FEET INTERSECTIONS (INTERSECTING CURB LINES OF TWO STREETS) - 25 FEET DESIGN STATEMENT: THE LANDSCAPE CONCEPT FOR THE APARTMENT COMPLEX IS INFLUENCED BY THE STYLE OF THE ADJACENT COMMUNITY AND COMPLEMENTS THE ARCHITECTURAL STYLE OF THE BUILDING. THE ARRANGEMENT OF HARDSCAPE AND PLANTINGS PROMOTES MOVEMENT THROUGH THE SITE. ORNAMENTAL VEGETATION HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CONSIDERATION OF DROUGHT TOLERANCE, EASE OF MAINTENANCE, STRUCTURE, FLOWER AND FOLIAGE. A RESTRICTED PALETTE OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL MAINTAIN THE COHESIVE THEME OF THE LANDSCAPE DESIGN. THE LANDSCAPE STYLE SHALL MAINTAIN CONSISTENCY TO AVOID COMPLEX PLANT MIXTURES AND VISUAL CONFUSION. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL GRADED, DISTURBED, OR ERODED AREAS THAT WILL NOT BE PERMANENTLY PAVED OR COVERED BY STRUCTURES SHALL BE PERMANENTLY REVEGETATED AND IRRIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARDS IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD LANDSCAPE MANUAL. 2. GRADED PAD AREAS SHALL BE HYDRO-SEEDED TO PREVENT EROSION IN THE EVENT THAT CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS DOES NOT OCCUR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF GRADING. HYDRO-SEED SHALL BE IRRIGATED OR REAPPLIED AS NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH GROWTH. 3. ALL PLANTING, IRRIGATION, AND LANDSCAPE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS WILL COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS AND THE LANDSCAPE MANUAL STANDARDS. 4. ALL TREES SHALL BE MAINTAINED SO THAT ALL BRANCHES OVER THE PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS ARE AT LEAST 6 FEET ABOVE THE WALKWAY GRADE AND SO THAT ALL BRANCHES OVER VEHICLE TRAVEL WAYS ARE 14 FEET ABOVE GRADE OF THE TRAVEL WAY. 5. ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE OF WEEDS, DEBRIS, AND LITTER. 6. ALL PROPOSED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WILL USE AN APPROVED RAIN SENSOR SHUTOFF DEVICE. 7. HIGH WATER USE PLANTS SHALL BE LIMITED TO NOT MORE THAN 10 PERCENT OF THE TOTAL DEVELOPED LANDSCAPE AREA. ALL OTHER PLANTINGS SHALL BE COMPOSED OF LOW-WATER-USE PLANT MATERIAL. 8. AN AUTOMATIC, ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL ME MAINTAINED FOR PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF THE VEGETATION IN A HEALTHY, DISEASE-RESISTANT CONDITION. THE DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT FOR THE VEGETATION SELECTED. 9. INCORPORATE COMPOST AT A RATE OF AT LEAST FOUR CUBIC YARDS PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET TO A DEPTH OF SIX INCHES INTO LANDSCAPE AREA (UNLESS CONTRAINDICATED BY A SOIL TEST). 10. AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION, THE PERMIT APPLICANT MUST PROVIDE THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY WITH A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION, CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION, IRRIGATION SCHEDULE AND A SCHEDULE OF LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE. 11. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL RECEIVE A 3" LAYER OF WOOD BARK MULCH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. IRRIGATION NOTES: 1. IRRIGATION CONTROLLER SHALL BE: HUNTER IRRIGATION X-CORE 8 STATION WALL MOUNT CONTROLLER. MODEL # XC-800. 2. RAIN SENSOR SHALL BE: HUNTER IRRIGATION WIRELESS SOLAR SYNC MODEL # WSS-SEN. 3. PRESSURE REGULATORS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO ENSURE THE DYNAMIC PRESSURE OF THE SYSTEM IS WITHIN THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED PRESSURE RANGE. PRESSURE REGULATOR SHALL BE: WILKINS #500 YSBR FACTORY SET AT 70 PSI PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SHALL BE LOCATED AS CLOSE TO POINT OF CONNECTION AS POSSIBLE. 4. MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVES (SUCH AS A GATE VALVE, BALL VALVE, OR BUTTERFLY VALVE) SHALL BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE POINT OF CONNECTION OF THE WATER SUPPLY. 5. ALL IRRIGATION EMISSION DEVICES MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS SET IN THE ANSI STANDARD. ASABE/ICC 802-2014 "LANDSCAPE IRRIGATIOON SPRINKLER AND EMITTER STANDARD." AND ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SNSTALLED IN THE LANDSCAPE MUST DOCUMENT A DISTRIBUTION UNIFORMITY LOW QUARTER OF 0.65 OR HIGHER USING THE PROTOCOL DEFINED IN ASABE/ICC 802-2014. OVERHEAD IRRIGATION NOZZLES SHALL BE: HUNTER IRRIGATION MP ROTATOR MODEL MP1000,2000,3000 AS NEEDED WITH A WORKING PRESSURE OF 40 PSI. DISTRIBUTION UNIFORMITY OF THESE NOZZLES ARE .8 PER HUNTER.COM DRIP IRRIGATION SHALL BE: HUNTER IRRIGATION PLD DRIP LINE. MODEL AND SPACING SHALL BE DETERMINED AFTER A SOILS REPORT IS COMPLETED. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION. DISTRIBUTION UNIFORMITY OF THIS LINE IS .9 PER HUNTER.COM 6. FOR GENERAL VALVE LOCATIONS REFER TO HYDROZONE CHART ON SHEET L1.1. SYSTEMS SHALL BE DESIGNED SO THAT VALVES ONLY OPERATE HEADS INSIDE THE SAME HYDROZONE. 7. ALL HYDROZONES SHALL BE VALVED/ZONED SEPERATELY IRRIGATION CONCEPT: THE LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IRRIGATED BY MEANS OF A POTABLE AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE PROTECTED BY A BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE. 2. IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE AN AUTOMATIC, PERMANENT, BELOW-GRADE SYSTEM. 3. HOSE BIBBS SHALL BE INCLUDED TO SERVICE PLANTING AREAS. 4. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE SPRAY OR DRIP SYSTEMS. 5. NO IRRIGATION RUN-OFF SHALL DRAIN OFF-SITE INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, STREETS, DRIVES, OR ALLEYS. A CONNECTION SHALL NOT BE MADE TO ANY STORMWATER SYSTEM WITHOUT PROPER BMP'S. 6. THE BMP'S SHALL STORE AND TREAT ALL STORMWATER AND ACCIDENTAL IRRIGATION RUN-OFF PRIOR TO DISCHARGE INTO CITY STORMWATER SYSTEM. 7. ALL IMPERMEABLE SURFACES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO CAUSE WATER TO DRAIN ENTIRELY INTO A LANDSCAPED AREA. 8. ONLY SUBSURFACE IRRIGATION SHALL BE USED TO IRRIGATE ANY VEGETATION WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR INCHES OF AN IMPERMEABLE SURFACE UNLESS THE ADJACENT IMPERMEABLE SURFACES ARE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED TO CAUSE WATER TO DRAIN ENTIRELY INTO A LANDSCAPED AREA. BARK MULCH FOREST FINES / 3" DEPTH / ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE BARK MULCH UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON CONSTRUCTION OR PLANTING PLANS AGRISERVICE, INC.NO SYMBOL 3 3 C C ALUMINUM EDGER --3D CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL, A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING DIVISION WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE LANDSCAPING AND PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT FINAL. 2. AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL, A COPY OF THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT FOR THE AFFORDABLE UNIT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING DIVISION FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING PERMIT. C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ C o n s t . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 5 : 2 6 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 32 of 212 W G G G G S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W WWWWWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S S S S S W W SSSSSSSSSSSSS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SS X X X X X X X X X E E E E landscape architecture 619.370.1080 1/16 INCH = 1 FT 16 8 0 8 16 32 GRAPHIC SCALE (IN FEET) GENERAL NOTE: REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANS FOR DIMENSIONS, LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF ALL WALLS, CURBS PAVING AND STEPS. MINIMUM STREET TREE SEPARATION DISTANCES: INTERSECTIONS.......................................................25 FEET DRIVEWAYS..............................................................10 FEET SEWER LATERALS...................................................10 FEET FRONT OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN.............20 FEET BACK OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN................10 FEET UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES...............................5 FEET ABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES..............10 FEET STREET LIGHTS........................................................15 FEET EXPANSION JOINT (TYPICAL SYMBOL) PLANTING AREA EXPANSION JOINT SCORE JOINT PA DETAIL CALLOUT DETAIL SHEET NUMBER A LC-3 ALIGNMENT SYMBOL CENTERLINE 90° ANGLE EQUAL DISTANCE ALIGN CL ALN EQ CONSTRUCTION KEY: B 3 SCORE JOINT (TYPICAL SYMBOL) CRUSHED ROCK (TYPICAL SYMBOL) C 3 CONCRETE PAVING (TYPICAL SYMBOL) A/B 3 B 3 TRANSFORMER ALUMINUM EDGER (TYPICAL SYMBOL) D 3 PA PA PA PA PA PAPA PA PA PA PA PA PA PAPA PA PA PAPA PA PA PA PA C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ C o n s t . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 5 : 4 2 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 33 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 EXPANSION JOINT, MAX. 18' O.C. 1/4" TOOLED RADIUS AT ALL EDGES 90% COMPACTED SUBBASE FINISH AS INDICATED ON PLAN NOTES: 1. REFER TO LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION LEGEND FOR CONCRETE COLOR AND FINISH. 2. REFER TO LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR LOCATIONS OF EXPANSION AND SAWCUT SCORE JOINTS. 3. REFER TO DETAIL A, ON SHEET L1.3 FOR CONTROL AND SCORE JOINTS. 4. SUBGRADE PREPARATION SHALL BE DONE AS RECOMMENDED BY TEST LAB AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 301-1 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (LATEST EDITION). 12" CONCRETE PAVING DETAIL SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" DEPTH PER GEOTECHNICAL REPORT REINFORCING PER GEOTECHNICAL REPORT BA EXPANSION JOINT PAVING PER PLAN - TYPE AND FINISH PER PLAN FIBER EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL SEALANT-VULCAN OR EQUIVALENT (COLOR SHALL MATCH CONCRETE) 1/4" RADIUS, TYPICAL FACE OF WALL OR CURB - WHERE OCCURS 1/2" DEEP SAWCUT 1/2" DEEP TOOLED SCORELINE 3/8" (PEDESTRIAN ACCENT PAVING) 1/2" (DRIVEWAY PAVING) NOTES: 1. REFER TO PLAN FOR LOCATIONS 2. EXPANSION JOINTS TO BE AS SHOWN PER PLAN, BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND PAVING, ADJACENT TO BUILDING AND COLUMNS. 3. TOOLED SCORELINES TO BE AT 5' INTERVALS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SAWCUT SCORELINETOOLED SCORELINE 1 4 3 5 2 7 4 1 6 1 1/8"8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1/8" TYPICAL CONCRETE JOINTS NOT TO SCALE MULCH; REFER TO CONSTRUCTION LEGEND, SHEET 1 FOR TYPE AND DEPTH ADJACENT PAVING PER PLAN MULCH AT HARDSCAPE SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" 1" NOTES: 1. PLACE FILTER FABRIC UNDER ALL INORGANIC MULCH AREAS. SECURE EDGES WITH JUTE MAT STAPLES AT CORNERS AND A MINIMUM OF 3' ALONG EDGES. ALLOW 2 INCH CLEARANCE FROM EDGE OF FILTER FABRIC TO PREVENT TEARING AND COVER EDGE OF FABRIC WITH MULCH. 2. PLANTING AREAS INCLUDING AREAS WITH COBBLE SHALL BE ROTOTILLED PER SPEC. 3. FINISH GRADE SHALL BE 4" BELOW TOP OF ADJACENT CONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS. 12" JUTE MAT STAPLE (14 GUAGE MIN.) FILTER FABRIC C ALUMINUM EDGING. TOP OF EDGING TO BE MAXIMUM OF 1/2" ABOVE SURFACE MATERIAL. DECOMPOSED GRANITE COMPACTED SUBGRADE FINISH GRADE 12" ALUMINUM STAKES TO LOCK INTO PERFORMED LOOPS ON THE EDGING. NOTE: 1. ALUMINUM EDGING SHALL BE FROM 'PERMALOC' AND INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS ALUMINUM PATHWAY EDGING SCALE: 2" = 1'-0"D C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ C o n s t . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 6 : 0 5 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 34 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 MINIMUM DEPTH OF COVER OVER PIPE AND WIRE: PIPE UNDER TRAFFIC LOADS:36" MINIMUM DEPTH MAIN PRESSURE LINES:18" MINIMUM DEPTH LATERAL NON-PRESSURE LINES: 12" MINIMUM DEPTH CONTROL WIRING:18" MINIMUM DEPTH CONTROL WIRING PIPE UNDER TRAFFIC LOADS:30" MINIMUM CONTROLLER LETTER AND STATION NUMBER GALLONS PER MINUTE PER SYSTEM SIZE OF REMOTE CONTROL VALVE CONVENTIONAL RCV STATION NUMBER RCV SIZE GALLONS PER MINUTE FILTER SIZE PSI SETTING FOR LOW FLOW PRESSURE REGULATOR DRIP RCV AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER - EXTERIOR WALL MOUNT - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN RAIN SHUT-OFF DEVICE HUNTER HUNTER PC-1200 WSS-SEN C 6 GLOBE VALVE - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN NIBCO #T-211-B E 6 IRRIGATION SUBMETER - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN - SUBMETER TO BE PAINTED PURPLE NEPTUNE T-10 E 7 MASTER CONTROL VALVE (NORMALLY CLOSED) (MINIMUM OPERATING RATE OF 1 GPM) - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN - INSTALL IN BOX SUPERIOR #3200 - RW B 7 FLOW METER - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN - INSTALL IN BOX ONLY 14 AWG IN CONDUIT BETWEEN THE FLOW METER AND THE CONTROLLER HUNTER HC-100-FLOW C 7 QUICK COUPLING VALVE - 3/4" DOUBLE LUG - 10" ROUND PLASTIC VALVE BOX AS REQUIRED BY AGENCY RAINBIRD #33DNP A 7 BALL VALVE - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN - INSTALL IN BOX NIBCO TS580-A F 6 REMOTE CONTROL VALVE -PLASTIC - SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN - INSTALL ONE PER BOX RAINBIRD #PESB-R A 8 DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH CONTROL VALVE AND 40 PSI PRESSURE REGULATOR: 2 TO 20 GPM (1") / 20 TO 40 GPM (1.5") WITH RECLAIMED WATER ID HANDLE HUNTER HUNTER ICZ-(101/151)-R-40 P/N 561205 F 7 AIR RELEASE VALVE - 1/2" AIR/VACUUM RELIEF VENT HUNTER PLD-AVR D 8 MANUAL FLUSH VALVE - IN 6" DIAMETER BOX HUNTER PLD-BV D 7 MAIN PRESSURE LINE (COPPER ) INSTALLED BETWEEN P.O.C. AND BACKFLOW (MINIMUM DEPTH 18")SEAMLESS TYPE K HARD DRAWN TUBING A 6 MAIN PRESSURE LINE PIPE (CLASS 315 PVC FOR 2" & LARGER) (SCHEDULE 40 PVC FOR PIPE 1-1/2" & SMALLER) (MINIMUM DEPTH 18") PACIFIC PLASTICS ALERTLINE PURPLE RECYCLED WATER PIPE OR APPROVED EQUAL W/ CHRISTY'S 6" PURPLE RECYCLED/RECLAIMED WATER MARKING TAPE OR APPROVED EQUAL. A 6 NON PRESSURE LATERAL PIPE - SCHEDULE 40 (MINIMUM SIZE 3/4 INCH)PACIFIC PLASTICS ALERTLINE PURPLE RECYCLED WATER PIPE OR APPROVED EQUAL A 6 PIPE SLEEVES SCHEDULE 40 PVC (2 SIZES LARGER THAN MAIN OR LATERAL LINE)PW EAGLE OR APPROVED EQUAL A 6 PULL BOX - BRANDED "PB"BROOKS, CARSON OR APPROVED EQUAL -- DIRECT BURIAL CONTROL WIRE (SOLID COPPER - COLOR CODED)PEN-TITE OR APPROVED EQUAL B 6 WIRE CONNECTION D 6 M GALLONS PER MINUTE GP M A D J U S T E D F O R 1 2 I N C H SP R A Y P O P - U P S ( + . 0 5 G P M ) GP M A D J U S T E D F O R 1 2 I N C H RO T O R P O P - U P S ( + . 7 5 G P M ) SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PSI RADIUS 360°270° 210° 180° 120° 90° MANUFACTURER MODEL DETAIL DRAWING NO. 4" POP-UP PRESSURE COMPENSATING MULTI-STREAM BUBBLER (2 PER PLANT) 40 1.5' _ _ _ _ _.5 HUNTER PROS-04-CV-R MSBN-50Q B 8 POLYETHYLENE DRIP LINE .6 GPH EMITTERS 12" ON CENTER, INSTALL TUBING ROWS A MAXIMUM OF 18" APART IN PLANTING STRIP AREAS. SPACING SHALL BE ADJUSTED ACCORDING TO TO SOIL TYPE. REFER TO MANUFACTURERS RECOMENDATIONS. ALL TUBING TO BE INSTALLED ON COMPACTED FINISH SOIL GRADE. TUBING SHALL BE SECURED WITH JUTE MATT STAPLES. SEE DETAIL AND NOTES . 25 PSI .6 GPH HUNTER HDL-06-12-R C/E 8 IRRIGATION NOTES 1. DESIGN PRESSURE IS 64 PSI. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING WATER PRESSURE BEFORE INSTALLING IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 3. INSTALL ALL VALVES IN PLANTING AREAS AND ADJACENT TO PAVING WHERE POSSIBLE. PLACE NO MORE THAN THREE RCV'S TOGETHER AS INDICATED ON PLAN. 4. CONTROLLER SHALL BE PROGRAMMED SO THAT WATER APPLICATION SHALL NOT EXCEED SOIL INFILTRATION RATE OR CAUSE RUN-OFF. APPLICATION RATE SHALL BE SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT ROOT STRESS. 5. INSTALL RAIN CUP FOR RAIN SHUTOFF DEVICE IN AN OPEN AREA AS APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. DO NOT INSTALL BELOW BUILDING EAVES OR WHERE INACCESSIBLE TO RAINFALL. GENERAL IRRIGATION NOTES 1. LOCATION OF IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATIC ALLY ONLY. PIPING, VALVES, AND OTHER IRRIGATION FIXTURES SHALL BE LOCATED IN PLANTING AREAS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. 2. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FAMILIARIZE HIM OR HERSELF WITH ALL GRADE DIFFERENCES, LOCATION OF WALLS, RETAINING WALLS AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WORK WITH THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES FOR THE LOCATION AND THE INSTALLATION OF PIPE SLEEVES THROUGH WALLS, UNDER ROADWAYS, PAVING, STRUCTURES AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. 3. CONTROL WIRES UNDER PAVING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN PVC SLEEVES. COORDINATE SLEEVE INSTALLATION WITH OTHER TRADES TO ENSURE PROPER AND TIMELY INSTALLATION IN LOCATIONS REQUIRED. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL THE SYSTEM AS DESIGNED WHEN IT IS OBVIOUS IN THE FIELD THAT UNKNOWN OBSTRUCTIONS OR GRADE DIFFERENCES EXIST THAT WERE NOT KNOWN DURING DESIGN PHASE. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING CONDITIONS ON SITE AND CONTACTING THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE APPROPRIATE ADJUSTMENTS TO ENSURE THAT IRRIGATION COVERAGE IS 100% IN ALL PLANTING AREAS AS ACCEPTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 5. SPECIMEN PLANT LOCATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER IRRIGATION PIPING. STAKE SPECIMEN PLANT LOCATIONS PRIOR TO TRENCHING FOR PIPE. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TESTING, RELOCATING AND READJUSTING IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, CUTTING AND CAPPING OF EXISTING IRRIGATION PIPE. 7. PRIOR TO BIDDING THE PROJECT THE CONTRACTOR BIDDING SHALL VERIFY ON-SITE THE WORK TO BE DONE AND THE LIMIT OF WORK LINE FOR THOSE AREAS. CONTACT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. DRIP IRRIGATION 1. POLYETHYLENE TUBING SHALL BE LAID OUT IN AS STRAIGHT A LINE AS POSSIBLE FOR ONE HOUR PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO INCREASE FLEXIBILITY OF PIPE AND EASE OF INSTALLATION. 2. TURN RADIUS NO TIGHTER THAN 18 INCHES WITH POLYETHYLENE TUBING. USE ELBOWS IN SHARP CORNERS TO AVOID BENDING OF PIPE. 3. POLYETHYLENE PIPE SHALL BE INSTALLED 4 TO 6 INCHES BELOW GRADE AT A UNIFORM DEPTH WITH EMITTER PORTS FACING UP. STAKE LINE SECURELY IN PLACE WITH JUTE MAT STAPLES AT A MAXIMUM SPACING OF 6 FEET ON CENTER. STAKE END OF LINE SECURELY. 4. POSITION POLYETHYLENE TUBING IN PARALLEL ROWS WITH SPACING AS SHOWN ON PLAN. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ADJACENT TO IRRIGATION EMITTERS. COORDINATE PLACEMENT OF SHRUBS WITH EMITTER INSTALLATION. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL METAL 4" X 6" WARNING SIGN STATING "CAUTION: BURIED IRRIGATION LINES" AT PROPERTY LINE AND NEAR TURF AREA. C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ I r r . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 7 : 0 7 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 35 of 212 W G G G G S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W WWWWWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S S S S S W W SSSSSSSSSSSSS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SS X X X X X X X X X E E E E landscape architecture 619.370.1080 1/16 INCH = 1 FT 16 8 0 8 16 32 GRAPHIC SCALE (IN FEET) LOCATION OF IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY FOR CLARITY. LOCATE EQUIPMENT WITHIN PLANTING AREAS WHEREVER POSSIBLE. WATER METER LOCATION PER CIVIL DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION OF WATER METER BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. NOTES: PVC LATERAL PIPE SIZE AS INDICATED TYPICAL SYMBOL PVC PIPE SLEEVE UNDER ALL PAVED AREAS TYPICAL SYMBOL 1-1/2" COPPER MAINLINE BETWEEN METER AND BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 3/4" METER - SEE CIVIL PLAN 3/4" COPPER POINT OF CONNECTION AT METER 1" GLOBE VALVE IN SLEEVE. 3/4" REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 1" MASTER CONTROL VALVE. 1" FLOW SENSOR. POINT OF CONNECTION SYSTEM 3/4" POLYETHYLENE DRIP TUBING TYPICAL SYMBOL MANUAL FLUSH VALVE - LATERALS DRAIN TO LOW POINT IN SYSTEM. TYPICAL FOR ALL SYSTEMS. PVC MAINLINE (TYPICAL SYMBOL) WALL MOUNTED 24 STATION CONTROLLER 'A' MASTER VALVE AND FLOW METER WIRES TO BE PLACED IN CONDUIT FROM CONTROLLER TO EACH COMPONENT 3/4" BV 3/4" BV 3/4" BV 3/4" BV 3/4" BV 3/4" BV 2" PVC MAINLINE 2" P V C M A I N L I N E 2" PVC MAINLINE 1" 11.51 A-2 40 PSI 1" A-3 1" .50 1" 11.51 A-1 40 PSI 1" A-6 1" 1.00 1" 11.51 A-4 40 PSI 1" A-5 1" 2.50 1" 11.51 A-10 40 PSI 1" A-9 1" 1.50 1" 11.51 A-8 40 PSI 1" A-7 1" 1.50 1" 11.51 A-11 40 PSI 1" 1" 11.51 A-12 40 PSI 1" 1" 11.51 A-13 40 PSI 1" 1" 11.51 A-14 40 PSI 1" C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ I r r . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 7 : 2 5 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 36 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 5. PLASTIC PRESSURE PIPE UNDER PAVEMENT MUST BE INSTALLED IN A P.V.C. SLEEVE. 3. TEFLON TAPE, 3/4" WIDE MUST BE USED ON ALL THREADED CONNECTIONS. 4. THE LETTER W MUST BE STAMPED OR CHISELED ON THE IMPROVEMENT (CURB-SIDEWALK) SUFFICIENT ALLOWANCE FOR EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION AS RECOMMENDED BY THE 2. P.V.C. PIPE MUST LAY FREE IN THE TRENCH WITH NO INDUCED STRAIN AND WITH 1. BACKFILL MATERIAL MUST BE COMPACTED TO A RELATIVE COMPACTION OF 90%. LATERAL PIPE ONLY. SEE NOTE 6 FOR PRESSURE PIPE. MULTLIPLE PIPE INSTALLATION FOR MIN. DIRECTLYI ABOVE THE PRESSURE PIPELINE. MANUFACTURER. NOTES MIN. 2"MIN. PVC OR COPPER PIPE FINISH GRADE DE P T H O F C O V E R A G E 21 " M A X . MI N . 4" 4" MIN. 2"2" 2" ROCKS AND DEBRIS. LARGE (3" DIA OR GREATER) AMENDED ROCK FREE NATIVE SOIL IMPORTED TOPSOIL OR NATIVE SOIL BACKFILL FREE OF SAND OR APPROVED EQUAL MATERIAL 2" MIN. MIN. 2" DETAILS NOT SHOWN ARE SAME AS DETAIL ON THE LEFT. 7. MINIMUM DEPTH OF COVER OVER PIPE AND WIRE ARE: PIPE UNDER TRAFFIC LOADS: 36" MINIMUM DEPTH MAIN PRESSURE LINES:18" MINIMUM DEPTH LATERAL NON-PRESSURE LINES: 12" MINIMUM DEPTH CONTROL WIRING:18" MINIMUM DEPTH CONTROL WIRING PIPE UNDER TRAFFIC LOADS:30" MINIMUM 6. MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN PRESSURE PIPES SHALL BE 2 INCHES. 1" MIN.DIRECT BURIAL CONTROL WIRE; TIE WIRES WITH A PLASTIC TAPE EVERY TEN FEET WATER LINE BEDDING MATERIAL FINISHED GRADE BACKFILL TRENCH MARKER NORMAL LOCATIONS OF CONTROL WIRES 2" DIRECT BURIAL CONTROL WIRES BEDDING MATERIAL TRENCH MARKER ALTERNATE LOCATION OF CONTROL WIRES 2" BACKFILL 4" MIN.4" MIN. IMPORTED TOPSOIL OR AMENDED NATIVE SOIL P.V.C. CONDUIT NOTES: 1. BEDDING MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A SAND EQUIVALENT OF 50, MINIMUM. 2. PLACE A 3" WIDE RED CONTINUOUS PLASTIC TAPE TRENCH MARKER, 9" TO 12" BELOW FINISH GRADE, DIRECTLY ABOVE THE DIRECT BURIAL CONTROL WIRES. MANUAL VALVES MUST BE FURNISHED WITH A STANDARD VALVES MUST BE PROVIDED WITHIN 12" OF THE WATER MAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON PLAN. MANUAL VALVES MUST BE FURNISHED WITH A REMOVABLE BONNET AND PACKING GLAND NUT. MANUAL CONTROL VALVE BRONZE CROSS HANDLE. CLOSE NIPPLES MUST NOT BE USED.4. 5. 3. 2. NOTES: 1. 5" 1" PVC SCH 40 PIPE SCH 40 TEE 2" X 2" X 1" PVC 1" PVC SCH 40 CAP VALVE WITH CROSS HANDLE 2" PVC SCH 40 PIPE 3" LOCKING CAPWEATHERMATIC #906-LOR APPROVED EQUAL FINISH GRADE LOCKING CAP MUST BE MOUNTED 1 INCH ABOVE FINISH GRADE IN SHRUB AREAS. 3" 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH SCALE: NONE TRENCH FOR PIPE DETAIL SCALE: NONE DIRECT BURIAL CONTROL WIRE B 1 STRIP INSULATION APPROX. 3/4" 3/4'" 2 WITH WIRE ENDS EVEN, INSERT WIRES INTO THE CONNNECTOR AND TIGHTEN UNTIL SECURE 3 INSERT THE CONNECTOR ALL THE WAY INTO TUBE UNTIL THE CONNECTOR RESTS ON THE BOTTOM 4 FOLD THE WIRES INTO THE CHANNELS NOTE: ALL SPLICED WIRES SHALL BE IN BOXES. 5 CLOSE THE CAP SCALE: NONE WIRE CONNECTORS D SCALE: NONE GLOBE VALVE IN PIPE SLEEVE E L-203 A MAIN PRESSURE LINE 1. ALL NIPPLES MUST BE PVC SCHEDULE 80 . 2. CLOSE NIPPLES MUST NOT BE USED. 3. ALL FITTINGS MUST BE PVC SCHEDULE 40. PVC ELBOW (AS REQUIRED) MA I N L I N E D E P T H BRICK OR CONCRETE SUPPORTS ALL AROUND ON COMPACTED SUBSOIL. NOTES 1 CU.FT. PEA GRAVEL SUMP 2" 10" DIA BOX: 1" VALVES LID BRANDED "BV" 12" x 17" METER BOX: 1-1/2" & 2" VALVES METER BOX: SEE SPEC. BALL VALVE 6" 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH SCALE: NONE BALL VALVE F SCALE: NONE AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER EXTERIOR WALL MOUNT C SE E S P E C . ELEVATION SIDE VIEW 18 " 12" R MIN. 42 " MI N . NOTE: BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM RE D GR E E N WHERE TWO OR MORE CONTROLLERS ARE MOUNTED TOGETHER, A MINIMUM OF THREE INCHES SHALL BE LEFT BETWEEN CONTROLLER CABINETS. RAINGUARD UNIT TO BE LOCATED AND INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER CLOCK IN A WEATHERPROOF, TAMPERPROOF, LOCKABLE CASE: WALL MOUNTED PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. ANCHOR CONDUIT FIRMLY TO WALL WITH GALVANIZED PIPE CLAMPS USING FASTENERS APPROPRIATE FOR TYPE OF WALL. 3/4" RIGID STEEL CONDUIT FOR POWER SUPPLY.2" RIGID STEEL CONDUIT FOR CONTROL WIRE FOUNDATION OF BUILDING WALL CONTROLLER STATION LEADS 24 VAC COMMON YELLOW RAIN- GUARD COMMON WIRE TO VALVES FINISH GRADE CONTROLLER CABINET. FINISH GRADE POWER SUPPLY (COUPLING, ADAPTER)VALVE CONTROL (BUSHING) C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ I r r . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 7 : 4 6 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 37 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 FLOW SENSOR PIPE SCH 80 PVC REDUCER WATERPROOF CONNECTIONS MAINLINE 5 PIPE DIAMETERS BRAND COVER "F.M." PLASTIC VALVE BOX FLOW SENSOR (METER) MAINLINE DIAMETERS 10 PIPE RED UF 14 BLACK 3" LAYER OF GRAVELOR BARK MULCH ELEVATION 1) PLASTIC VALVE BOX MUST BE INSTALLED 3" ABOVE GRADE IN PLANTING AREAS. NOTES: 2) DIMENSIONS OF CONCRETE ARE MINIMUMS. 3) CLOSE NIPPLES MUST NOT BE USED. MA I N L I N E D E P T H NOTE 1 SEE FINISH GRADE KEY DOUBLE COUPLER LUG RED BRASS RISER RED BRASS COUPLING RED BRASS NIPPLE 4" LONG REPLACEABLE LUGS LOCK TOP KEY FOR RED BRASS 90 ELBOW PVC ELBOW OR TEE RED BRASS NIPPLE, 8" LONG 2- 1/2" MIN. 1" 8" DEPTH PEA GRAVEL 2" BRAND LID "QC" 1/2 CU. FT. MINIMUM CONCRETE 4) QUICK COUPLER TYPE APPROVED FOR RECYCLED WATER USE. MA I N L I N E D E P T H BRAND LID "MV" 3/4 CU. FT. CONCRETE 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH SCALE: NONE MASTER CONTROL VALVE B SCALE: NONE FLOW SENSOR C SCALE: NONE QUICK COUPLING VALVE A SCALE: NONE DRIP REMOTE CONTROL VALVE F UNION (TYP) DRIP SYSTEM PRESSURE REGULATOR LOCKABLE LID REMOTE CONTROL VALVE (RCV) ADAPTER PVC PIPE PVC ELBOWS PVC PIPE 4" M I N . MIN. 1 CU. FT. PEA GRAVEL SUMP BRICK OR CONCRETE SUPPORTSALL AROUND ON COMPACTEDSUB-SOIL VALVE BOX DRIP FILTER MALE LA T E R A L D E P T H 41 / 2 " MI N . BRAND LID WITH STATION NUMBER AND TAG VALVE 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH SCALE: NONE METER AND BACKFLOW PREVENTER E NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED, TYP) CONCRETE PAD PVC SCH. 80 FEMALE ADAPTER (TYPICAL) 8" LONG NIPPLE (TYPICAL BOTH SIDES) FINISH GRADE 2" IN SHRUB AREAS (TYP) 12" MINIMUM 30" MAXIMUM THRUST BLOCK 1 CUBIC FOOT (TYP.) 90 DEGREE ELL 4"8" (TYP.) UNION (TYPICAL) BACKFLOW PREVENTER ENCLOSURE W/LOCK REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER WITH BALL VALVES WATER METER (SIZE PER PLAN) TEST COCK ON BOTH SIDES (TYPICAL) NOTES: 1. ADJUST SHRUB PLANTING TO SCREEN BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY. 2. ALL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING UNIONS, ELBOWS AND NIPPLES SHALL BE BRASS. 3. CLOSE NIPPLES SHALL NOT BE USED. 4. TEFLON TAPE 3/4" WIDE SHALL BE USED ON ALL THREADED CONNECTIONS. 5. CONCRETE PAD SHALL BE 18" WIDE AND SHALL BE SET 1" ABOVE FINISH GRADE IN LAWN AREAS AND 2" ABOVE FINISH GRADE IN SHRUB AREAS. 6. BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY SHALL BE TESTED UPON INSTALLATION BY A CERTIFIED BACKFLOW DEVICE TESTER. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE ENGINEER WITH WRITTEN TEST RESULTS COMPLETED BY CERTIFIED BACKFLOW TESTER PRIOR TO THE BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY'S ACCEPTANCE BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 7. INSTALL ALL COMPONENTS PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. MA I N L I N E DE P T H SE E S P E C S 18 " M I N . 4" M I N . MANUAL FLUSH VALVE POLYETHYLENE TUBING 7 " VALVE BOX LOCKABLE LID BRICK SUPPORT PEA GRAVEL SUMP BRICK OR CONCRETE SUPPORTS ALL AROUND ON COMPACTED SUB-SOIL FINISH GRADE 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH BRAND LID "FV" SCALE: NONE MANUAL FLUSH / SHUTOFF VALVE D C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ I r r . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 7 : 5 9 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 38 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 SCALE: NONE STREAM BUBBLER NOZZLE ON 4" POP-UP DETAIL B BRICK OR CONCRETE SUPPORTS ALL AROUND ON COMPACTE TAPE TO PIPE LA T E R A L D E P T H PEA GRAVEL SUMP SUB-SOIL PVC UNION MIN. 1 CU. FT. PVC NIPPLE PVC ELBOW (AS REQ'D.) (TYP.) AUTOMATIC CONTROL WIRES VALVE BOX FLOW CONTROL STEM MAINLINE FITTING MAIN PRESSURE LINE SCH. 80 2" M I N . RISER MANUAL BLEED SCREW MA I N L I N E D E P T H 41 / 2 " MI N . 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH LOCKABLE LIDBRAND LID WITH STATION NUMBER AND TAG VALVE FINISH GRADE SCALE: NONE REMOTE CONTROL VALVE A LA T E R A L D E P T H 4" M I N . LOCKABLE LID 6 " VALVE BOX AIR RELEASE VALVE W/ MALE PIPE THREAD SCHEDULE 40 1/2" RISER W/ FEMALE PIPE THREAD BRICK OR CONCRETE SUPPORTS ALL AROUND ON COMPACTED SUB-SOIL MIN. 1 CU. FT. PEA GRAVEL SUMP PVC ELL OR TEE AT LATERAL 3" LAYER OF GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH BRAND LID "ARV" FINISH GRADE SCALE: NONE AIR RELEASE VALVE D AV FV FV FLUSH VALVE PLUMBED TO FLUSH MANIFOLD AT LOW POINT. PVC LINE MINIMUM 3/4" CONNECTION TO PVC LATERAL SEE LEGEND FOR TYPE PVC LATERAL LINE FROM RCV MINIMUM 3/4" PVC SUPPLY MANIFOLD. DRIPLINE LATERAL (RE: S-L-200) 18" MAXIMUM SPACING PVC FLUSH MANIFOLD. FLUSH VALVE PLUMBED TO FLUSH MANIFOLD AT LOW POINT. DRIP LINE BLANK TUBING AIR/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE PERIMETER LATERALS 3" TO 6" FROM EDGE. AREA PERIMETER. NOTE: RUN AIR/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE BLANK TUBING LATERAL ALONG HIGHPOINT OF MOUND OR BERM SCALE: NONE DRIP INSTALLATION C LA T E R A L D E P T H POLYETHYLENE IN LINE DRIP TUBING 3/4" SCH 40 TEE SLIP X SLIP X THREAD KING BROTHERS FLEXIBLE NIPPLE, #FVN-500-6F (MIPT x FIPT, 6" LENGTH) DE P T H 3" U N I F O R M 1/2" SCH 80 T.O.E. NIPPLE PVC LATERAL 3" MULCH LAYER COMPACTED SOIL BRING SOIL LEVEL TO 3" BELOW FINISHED GRADE PRIOR TO DRIP TUBING INSTALLATION RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION: SOIL LEVEL IN THE PLANTING AREAS MUST BE BROUGHT TO 3" BELOW FINISHED GRADE, AND COMPACTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE TUBING. INSTALL TUBING AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS AND SECURE TO GRADE USING WIRE HOOP STAKES AT 5' ON CENTER SPACING. FITTINGS LANDSCAPE STAPLES 72" ON CENTER COMPACTED FINISH GRADE SCALE: NONE POLYETHYLENE DRIPLINE CONNECTION WITH FLEXIBLE RISER E ALLOWANCE FOR LAYER OF MULCH SUCH AS: D.G, GRAVEL OR BARK MULCH. SEE PLANS FOR TYPE AND DEPTH. BACKFILL ROOTBALL BACKFILL BUBBLER SPACING CHART: RADIUS IS 1.5 FEET. NOZZLE IS A HALF HEAD. SPACE BUBBLERS 3 FT. ON CENTER. BUBBLER SPACING - SEE CHART POP-UP BODY INLET 1/2" SCHEDULE 80 THREADED NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED) 1/2" 90 DEGREE ELL (FIPT X FIPT) 1/2" SCHEDULE 80 THREADED NIPPLE (6" MINIMUM) 1/2"STREET ELL (MIPT X FIPT) PVC TEE (SLIP X SLIP X FIPT) PVC LATERAL 1/2" STREET ELL (FIPT X MIPT) 6" MIN. WALKS, CURBS, PAVING, OR OTHER CONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS BUBBLER NOZZLE FINISHED GRADE ADAPTER POP-UP RISER SIZE PIPING & FITTINGS PER SIZE OF POP-UP INLET: 1/2" INLET, ELLS & NIPPLES *TEFLON TAPE ALL JOINTS C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ I r r . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 8 : 1 1 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 39 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 MAINTENANCE: ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER. LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE FREE OF DEBRIS AND LITTER AND ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION MIN. TREE / IMPROVEMENT SEPARATION DISTANCE: TRAFFIC SIGNAL / STOP SIGN - 20 FEET UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES - 5 FEET ABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES - 10 FEET SEWERS - 10 FEET DRIVEWAYS - 10 FEET INTERSECTIONS (INTERSECTING CURB LINES OF TWO STREETS) - 25 FEET TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA MINUS PAVING: 21,389 SQ.FT. LANDSCAPE AREA: 5,210 SQ.FT. (25%) PLANTING NOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 2. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM ALL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES. LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE FINISH GRADED AT A MINIMUM OF 2%. 3. LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE FINISH GRADED TO REMOVE ROCKS ONE INCH AND LARGER AND EXCESS SOIL. CONTRACTOR SHALL STOCKPILE EXCESS SOIL AND HAUL AWAY AT END OF PROJECT. 4. FINISH SOIL SHALL BE 4 INCHES BELOW TOP OF PAVING IN SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER AREAS AND 1 INCH BELOW TOP OF PAVING IN LAWN AREAS. 5. THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SOILS REPORT FOR AMENDING SOIL SHALL SUPERSEDE THE RECOMMENDATIONS LISTED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT AN AGRICULTURAL SUITABILITY AND FERTILITY ANALYSIS OF REPRESENTATIVE SOIL SAMPLES TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER, OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ANY PLANTING WORK. 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO PLANTING. ALL PLANT MATERIAL NOT APPROVED SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE. 7. PLACEMENT OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO EXCAVATION FOR HOLES. 8. TREES SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 5 FEET FROM STRUCTURES. CENTER OF SHRUBS SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM AND UNIFORM DISTANCE OF 36 INCHES FROM WALLS AND CONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS. GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM AND UNIFORM DISTANCE OF 24 INCHES FROM WALLS AND CONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS. LOCATION TO BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING. 9. LOCATE AND ALIGN DOUBLE STAKES FOR TREES PERPENDICULAR TO PREVAILING WINDS. 10. PLACEA 3 INCH LAYER OF BARK MULCH IN SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER AREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PLAN. BARK SHALL BE PER SHEET L1.1. DO NOT PLACE BARK MULCH ON SLOPES GREATER THAN THREE TO ONE (3:1). 11. THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD WILL BEGIN ONLY UPON ACCEPTANCE IN WRITING BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND THE OWNER. 12. QUANTITIES SHOWN ON PLANTING PLAN ARE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR. PLANT SYMBOLS INDICATED SUPERSEDE QUANTITIES SHOWN. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WHICH ARE LOCATED WITHIN 5 FEET OF ANY HARDSCAPE, PAVEMENT OR CURB. EXTEND 8 FEET FROM CENTERLINE OF TREE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS ALONG CONCRETE IMPROVEMENT (A SINGLE LENGTH OF ROOTGUARD FOR A SINGLE TREE WOULD BE 16 FEET). ROOT BARRIERS SHALL NOT BE WRAPPED ROOTBALL. WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE DECLARATION " I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS CONTAINED IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY'S LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS. I HAVE PREPARED THIS PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE REGULATIONS AND THE LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS WHEN SUBMITTING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. I CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN IMPLEMENTS THOSE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT USE OF WATER." SIGNATURE___________________________________ DATE 08-20-2022 PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND CALLOUT SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE MINIMUM HEIGHT AND SPREAD IRRIGATION DEMANDS H - HIGH M - MODERATE L - LOW N - RAINFALL ONLY REMARKS DETAIL SHEET TREES ARB. UNE. ARBUTUS UNEDO 'MARINA'MARINA STRAWBERRY TREE 24" BOX.8' X 4'L STANDARD & STRAIGHT TRUNK; GOOD CALIPER, STAKE A 11 CIT. SPP. CITRUS 'MYERS LEMON'DWARF LEMON TREE 24" BOX.8' X 4'REGULAR STANDARD & STRAIGHT TRUNK; GOOD CALIPER, STAKE A 11 PLA. RAC. PLATANUS RACEMOSA CALIFORNIA SYCAMORE 24" BOX.8' X 4'REGULAR STANDARD & STRAIGHT TRUNK; GOOD CALIPER, STAKE A 11 WAS. FIL. WASHINGTONIA FILIBUSTA HYBRID FAN PALM 8' BTH 8' X 6'M STRAIGHT TRUNK; FULL HEAD, GOOD FORM B 11 SHRUBS & SUCCULENTS AGA. ATT. AGAVE ATTENUATA FOXTAIL AGAVE 1 GAL. 10" X 8"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 ALO. VER. ALOE VERA MEDICINAL ALOE 1 GAL.10" X 8"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 BOU. GRA. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 'BLONDE AMBITION' BLOND AMBITION BLUE GAMA GRASS 1 GAL.8" X 7"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 FUR. GIG. FURCREA GIGANTICA VARIEGATA VARIEGATED FALSE YUCCA 5 GAL. 12" x 12"L FULL SWORDS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 HES. PAR. HESPERALOE PARVIFOLIA RED YUCCA 5 GAL. 12" x 12"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 LOM. LON. LOMANDRA LONGIFOLIA 'PLATINUM BEAUTY' VARIEGATED DWARF MAT RUSH 1 GAL 10" X 8"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 MUH. RIG. MUHLENBERGIA RIGENS DEER GRASS 1 GAL 10" X 8"L FULL CLUMPS, FULL FORM, GOOD COLOR, VIGOROUS C 11 ROS. ICE. ROSA ICEBERG ICEBERG ROSE 1 GAL 10" X 8"M FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 SAL. POZ. SALVIA 'POZO BLUE'POZO BLUE SAGE 1 GAL 10" X 8"L FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 VER. LIL. VERBENA LILACINA 'DE LA MINA'PURPLE CEDROS ISLAND VERBENA 1 GAL 10" X 8"L FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 GROUNDCOVERS / VINES BAC. PIL. BACCHARIS PILULARIS 'PIGEON POINT'DWARF COYOTE BUSH 1 GAL.6" X 8"L FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 FIC. PUM. FICUS PUMILA CREEPING FIG 1 GAL. SPREADING M STAKED; FULL FORM AND COLOR, VIGOROUS D 11 KUR. GC. KURAPIA GROUND COVER KURAPIA FLATS -L FULL FLATS, GOOD COLOR. PLANT 12" O.C.E 11 LAN. NG. LANTANA 'NEW GOLD'NEW GOLD LANTANA 1 GAL.6" X 8"L FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 SAL. SPA. SALVIA SPATHACEA HUMMINGBIRD SAGE 1 GAL.6" X 8"L FULL & BUSHY TO GROUND, GOOD COLOR.C 11 SEN. SER.SENECIO SERPENS BLUE CHALKSTICKS 4" POT 4" x 4"L FULL CLUMPS, GOOD COLOR,E 11 C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ P l a n t . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 8 : 5 3 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 40 of 212 W G G G G S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W WWWWWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W G G G G G G G G G S S S S S S S S S S S S S S W W W W W W SSSSSSSSSSSSS WWWWWWWWWWWW S S S S S S W W W S S W W W S S S W W W S S S W W W S W S X X X X X X X X X W E E E E S S S X X X X landscape architecture 619.370.1080 1/16 INCH = 1 FT 16 8 0 8 16 32 GRAPHIC SCALE (IN FEET) MINIMUM STREET TREE SEPARATION DISTANCES: INTERSECTIONS.......................................................25 FEET DRIVEWAYS..............................................................10 FEET SEWER LATERALS...................................................10 FEET FRONT OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN.............20 FEET BACK OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN................10 FEET UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES...............................5 FEET ABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES..............10 FEET STREET LIGHTS........................................................15 FEET 49 MUH. RIG. 1 GAL 35 SAL. POZ. 1 GAL 13 VER. LIL. 1 GAL 2 ARB. UNE. 24" BOX 68 BAC. PIL. 1 GAL 30 AGA. ATT. 1 GAL 15 ROS. ICE. 1 GAL 70 BOU. GRA. 1 GAL 12 LOM. LON. 1 GAL 10 FUR. GIG. 5 GAL 1 PLA. RAC. 24" BOX 3 CIT. SPP. 24" BOX 6 WAS. FIL. 8' BTH 5 FIC. PUM. 1 GAL 26 HES. PAR. 5 GAL 12 ALO. VER. 1 GAL 23 SAL. SPA. 1 GAL 10 LAN. NG. 1 GAL - SEN. SER. FLATS - KUR. GC. FLATS WATER USE TABLE DESCRIPTION IRRIGATION TYPENUMBERSYMBOLAREA (SQ.FT.) DRIPH1LOW WATER USE PLANTS, SUN 1,274 SQ. FT. DRIPH2MEDIUM WATER USE PLANTS, SUN 342 SQ. FT. H3 3,276 SQ. FT.LOW WATER USE PLANTS, PART SUN 5,212 SQ. FT.LOW WATER USE PLANTS = .3 WUCOLS VALUE LOW WATER USE PLANTS = 880 SQ.FT (87% OF SITE PLANTING AREA) DRIP CONCEPTUAL WATER CONSERVATION PLAN SCALE:NO SCALE HYDROZONE 1 (TYP SYM) H4 347 SQ. FT.DRIP HYDROZONE 2 (TYP SYM) HYDROZONE 3 (TYP SYM) MEDIUM WATER USE PLANTS, PART SUN HYDROZONE 4 (TYP SYM) C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ P l a n t . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 9 : 1 0 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 41 of 212 landscape architecture 619.370.1080 TOP OF CURB, RAISED PLANTER, OR PAVING FINISH GRADE AT EXISTING SLOPE (WHERE APPLICABLE) FINISH GRADE AT SLOPE AREA (WHERE APPLICABLE) WATERING BASIN (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) FINISH GRADE PLANTING TABLETS: SET 3" BELOW FINISH GRADE PLANTING BACKFILL (NATIVE OR NON- NATIVE; SEE PLANTING NOTES)2 X ROOTBALL DE P T H RO O T B A L L ROOTBALL SHRUB SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NO SCALEC WITH DRAIN NO SCALEATREE PLANTING AND DOUBLE STAKING DETAIL 6" MAX FINISH GRADE 6" BERM FOR PLANTING TABLETS WATERING BASIN NAIL TO STAKE WITH DOUBLE HEADED NAIL 2%2% PER STAKE) TREE TIES (2 MIN. AND BOTTOMS ROUGHEN SIDES PLANTING BACKFILL PEA GRAVEL ROOTBALL 4' - 0 " 4" P.V.C. PIPE WITH 4" P.V.C. PERFORATED 4" 12" DIA. 2 X ROOTBALL WIDTH DRAIN PIPE GRATE PLANTING BACKFILL BASE (PUDDLE AND SETTLE PRIOR TO SETTING TREE) SET 3" BELOW GRADE IMPROVEMENT TREE STAKE2-1/2" DIA. X 10' CONCRETE RO O T B A L L DE P T H O F FENCE OR WALL SPREAD VINE AND SECURE TO SET ROOTBALL TIGHT TO FOOTING FINISH GRADE VINES 1" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE AND DRAIN A MIN OF 2% PLANTING TABLETS: PLACE MIDWAY BETWEEN ROOTBALL & FIN. GRADE ROOTBALL NOTE: CONTRACTOR SHALL SET VINE PLANTING DETAIL NO SCALE CONCRETE AWAY FROM ROOT CROWN 2% BACKFILL ADJACENT SURFACE D IMPROVEMENT SHRUB OR GROUNDCOVER PER PLAN. ON-CENTER PLANT SPACING PER PLAN. 1/2 OF THE ON-CENTER PLANT SPACING PER PLAN. EXISTING HARDSCAPE, PLANTER ETC. (WHERE OCCURS PER PLAN). PLAN 4 2 3 2 3 1 4 31 2 GROUNDCOVER SPACING DETAILENOT TO SCALE PALM TREE PLANTING DETAILB DE P T H O F RO O T B A L L ROOTBALL WIDTH ROOTBALL 2X NO SCALE FROND DETAIL NOTES: 1. ALL BACKFILL TO BE WATER JETTED DURING PLANTING FOR MAXIMUM STABILITY. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL SET TREES 2" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE AND DRAIN A MIN. OF 2% AWAY FROM TREE. PLANTING TABLETS SET 6" BELOW FINISH GRADE PLANTING BACKFILL: 100% WASHED PLASTER SAND FINISH GRADE 6" BERM FOR WATERING BASIN SOIL AREAS ONLY PALM TRUNK TO BE PLUMB (VERTICAL) TO BE TIED PRIOR TO PLANTING WITH ORGANIC TWINE. 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SYM.) PATHWAY LIGHT (30) (TYP. SYM.) GENERAL NOTE: 1. LIGHTING IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE TRANSFORMER SIZE WITH FINAL LIGHTING DESIGN APPROVED BY OWNER INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER LINE VOLTAGE LEGEND MANUFACTURER / MODEL DETAIL SHEETDESCRIPTIONSYMBOLCOLOR / FINISHES / REMARKS POLE LIGHT GLEON / GALLEON LED GLEON-SA1A-730-1-SL4-EA-BZ CONFIRM VOLTAGE WITH ELECTRICIAN, PROVIDE PHOTOCONTROLS AND DIMMING OPERATION INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER POLE LIGHT (3) (TYP. SYM.) C: \ U s e r s \ k s i m o n \ D r o p b o x \ s I M O N d E S I G N \ 2 1 1 5 O r a n g e A v e \ 2 1 1 5 D e s i g n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 W o r k i n g D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 C o n s t r u c t i o n D r a w i n g s \ 2 1 1 5 _ L i g h t i n g . d w g , 8 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 2 1 0 : 0 4 : 0 1 A M , K y l e S I m o n Page 43 of 212 Page 44 of 212 Page 45 of 212 Page 46 of 212 Page 47 of 212 Page 48 of 212 Page 49 of 212 Page 50 of 212 Page 51 of 212 Page 52 of 212 Page 53 of 212 Page 54 of 212 Page 55 of 212 Page 56 of 212 Page 57 of 212 Page 58 of 212 Page 59 of 212 Page 60 of 212 Page 61 of 212 Page 62 of 212 Page 63 of 212 Page 64 of 212 Page 65 of 212 RESOLUTION NO. 2023- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA (1) APPROVING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS AGREEMENT WITH ORANGE ST. PARTNERS, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, RESTRICTING THE RENT AND OCCUPANCY OF ONE (1) UNIT TO A VERY LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLD IN EXCHANGE FOR TWO CONCESSIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 65915 – 65918 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 8 HOUSING UNITS LOCATED AT 1628 ORANGE STREET IN NATIONAL CITY WHEREAS, ORANGE ST. PARTNERS, LLC, a California Limited Partnership (“Developer”) is developing the property located at 1628 Orange Street; and WHEREAS, current zoning allows for the construction of 8 units by right; and WHEREAS, the Developer will restrict the rent and occupancy of one (1) unit to a very low income household (below 50% of area median income) in exchange for two deviations, (1) Eliminate requirement for 75% minimum street wall, (2) Eliminate requirement for 10 ft landscape buffer (this would otherwise be required along the north side of parking lot), mandated by California Government Code Sections 65915 – 65918; and WHEREAS, the Affordable Density Housing Bonus Agreement (“Agreement”) will serve to memorialize the Developer’s obligation to provide the one (1) affordable unit and the restriction of the affordable unit by the recordation of this Agreement assuring affordability for a total of fifty-five (55) years; and WHEREAS, a Performance Deed of Trust will also be recorded to secure the Agreement on the property. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Approves an Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement with Orange Street Partners, LLC, a California Limited Partnership (attached as Exhibit B to the Agenda Report), restricting the rent and occupancy of one (1) unit to a very low income household in exchange for two concessions pursuant to California Government Code Sections 65915 – 65918 for the development of 8 housing units located at 1628 Orange Street in National City. Section 2: That the City of National City will record a Performance Deed of Trust (attached as Exhibit C to the Agenda Report) securing the timely performance of the Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement, and after it is recorded in the County of San Diego, a copy of said Deed of Trust will be on file in the Office of the City Clerk . Page 66 of 212 Section 3: 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 17th day of January 2023. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Page 67 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Engineering and Public Works Prepared by: Roberto Yano, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Awarding a Contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. for the MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring CIP No. 22-06 RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) awarding a contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. in the not-to-exceed amount of $599,810 for the MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring Project CIP No. 22-06 2) authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $89,972 for any unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: This project consists of upgrades to the entry hallway, meeting/dining room and kitchen at the City’s Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Community Center located at 140 E 12th Street. This space is a valuable asset to the community, broadly utilized for community programming, engagement and other meeting purposes by many in the City. The scope of work for this project includes the removal and replacement of existing flooring, removal and replacement of commercial kitchen equipment, patching existing kitchen floor and re-finish where damaged, patching roof as needed for new roof vents, revision of plumbing waste and vent piping to accommodate kitchen revisions, and installation of new electrical equipment to support existing and new kitchen equipment. On October 25, 2022, the bid solicitation was posted on PlanetBids, a free public electronic bidding system for contractors. On November 17, 2022, Two (2) bids were received by the 2:00 p.m. deadline. E&H General Contracting Inc. was the apparent lowest bidder with a total bid amount of $599,810. Upon review of all documents submitted, E&H General Contracting Inc. bid was deemed responsive and they are the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. Staff recommends awarding a contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. in the amount not-to- exceed $599,810 for the Base Bid and authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $89,972 to address any unforeseen conditions that may arise. Page 68 of 212 Attached are the bid opening summary sheet and a line item summary of the two lowest bidders for reference. Also attached is the Owner-Contractor Agreement. Construction is estimated to be completed by Summer of 2023. Typically, construction will begin four to six weeks after City Council approves award of contract to allow for coordination efforts, as well as contractor mobilization. Updates will be provided on the City’s CIP dashboard at: https://www.nationalcityca.gov/government/engineering-public-works. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Contract Award - $599,810 total, allocated as follows: Expenditure Account No. 301-409-922-650-9168 = $374,551.28 Expenditure Account No. 301-409-922-650-9170 = $118,920 Expenditure Account No. 001-409-500-598-1500 = $106,338.72 15% Contingency - $89,972 Expenditure Account No. 001-409-500-598-1500 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Parks, Recreation and Library ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is a project under CEQA subject to a Categorical Exemption. Existing Facilities. CCR 15301(c). PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: 1. Bid Opening Summary 2. Two Lowest Bidders Summary 3. Owner-Contract Agreement 4. Resolution Page 69 of 212 BID OPENING SUMMARY NAME: MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring CIP NO: 22-06 DATE: November 17, 2022 TIME: 2:00 P.M. ESTIMATE: $600,000 PROJECT ENGINEER: Luca Zappiello, E.I.T. / Dennis Davies, P.E. NO.  BIDDER’S NAME  BID AMOUNT BID SECURITY  ‐ BOND   1 E&H General Contracting Inc.  8402 N Magnolia Ave STE B  Santee, CA  92071      $599,810      Bond  2 GQ Builders, Inc   PO Box 1488  Rancho Santa Fe, CA  92067      $757,800      Bond            Page 70 of 212 SUMMARY OF BID ITEMS TWO BIDS RECEIVED NAME: MLK Community Center – Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring CIP NO: 22-06 DATE: November 17, 2022 TIME: 2:00 P.M. ESTIMATE: $600,000 PROJECT ENGINEER: Luca Zappiello, E.I.T. / Dennis Davies, P.E. Page 71 of 212 Page 72 of 212 Page 73 of 212 Page 74 of 212 Page 75 of 212 Page 76 of 212 Page 77 of 212 Page 78 of 212 Page 79 of 212 Page 80 of 212 Page 81 of 212 Page 82 of 212 Page 83 of 212 Page 84 of 212 Page 85 of 212 Page 86 of 212 Page 87 of 212 Page 88 of 212 Page 89 of 212 Page 90 of 212 Page 91 of 212 Page 92 of 212 Page 93 of 212 Page 94 of 212 Page 95 of 212 Page 96 of 212 Page 97 of 212 Page 98 of 212 Page 99 of 212 Page 100 of 212 Page 101 of 212 Page 102 of 212 Page 103 of 212 Page 104 of 212 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, 1) AWARDING A CONTRACT TO E&H GENERAL CONTRACTING INC. IN THE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT $599,810 FOR THE MLK COMMUNITY CENTER KITCHEN UPGRADES AND NEW FLOORING PROJECT CIP NO. 22-06 2) AUTHORIZING A 15% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $89,972 FOR ANY UNFORESEEN CHANGES; AND 3) AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT WHEREAS, the MLK Community Center is in need of Kitchen Upgrades and Flooring; and WHEREAS, on October 25, 2022, the bid solicitation was posted on PlanetBids, a free public electronic bidding system for contractors; and WHEREAS, on October 25, 2022 and October 26, 2022, the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers; and WHEREAS, on November 17, 2022, two (2) bids were received by the 2:00 p.m. deadline; and WHEREAS, upon a review of all documents submitted, E&H General Contracting Inc.’s, bid was deemed responsive and the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends 1) Awarding a contract to E&H General Contracting Inc. in the not-to-exceed amount $599,810 for the base bid for the MLK Community Center Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring Project CIP No. 22-06; 2) authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $89,972 for any unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract 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 contract with E&H General Contracting Inc. for $599,810 for the base bid for the MLK Community Center Kitchen Upgrades and New Flooring Project, CIP No. 22-06. Section 2: Authorizes a 15% contingency in the amount of $89,972 for any unforeseen changes. Section 3: Authorizes accepting all bids received on November 17, 2022. Section 4: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. Page 105 of 212 Resolution No. 2023 – Page Two PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of January, 2023. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Barry Schultz, City Attorney Page 106 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Community Development Prepared by: David Welch, Associate Planner Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Notice of Decision – Planning Commission approval - Conditional Use Permit for on-sale beer, wine, and distilled spirits (Type 47) at a proposed restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) to be located at 1908 Sweetwater Rd. RECOMMENDATION: Staff concurs with the decision of the Planning Commission and recommends that the Notice of Decision be filed (Case File No. 2022-33 CUP) (Community Development – Planning). BOARD/COMMISSION PRIOR ACTION: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permit by unanimous vote of those present. Ayes: Castle, Miller, Natividad, Sendt Nays: None Absent: Sanchez, Valenzuela EXPLANATION: The applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit for on-sale beer, wine, and distilled spirits in a proposed 8,652 square-foot restaurant. Proposed operating hours are 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on January 2, 2023, and voted to recommend approval of the request based on the attached findings and recommended Conditions of Approval. The attached Planning Commission staff report describes the proposal in detail. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Not applicable RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is a project under CEQA subject to a Categorical Exemption. Replacement or Reconstruction CCR 15302. This project qualifies for a Notice of Exemption. CCR 15374. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. EXHIBITS: 1. Overhead 2. 2022-33 CUP Staff Report 3. Exhibit A to the PC Report – Plans 4. PowerPoint Slides from PC meeting 5. PC Resolution 2023-01 Page 107 of 212 ATTACHMENT 1 2022-33 CUP – 1908 Sweetwater Rd. – Overhead N Page 108 of 212 Item no. 3 January 2, 2023 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DIVISION 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Title: PUBLIC HEARING – CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ALCOHOL SALES (ABC TYPE 47) AT A PROPOSED RESTAURANT (TEXAS ROADHOUSE) TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD. Case File No.: 2022-33 CUP Location: 1908 Sweetwater Rd. - Sweetwater Crossing Assessor’s Parcel Nos.: 563-231-41 Staff report by: David Welch – Associate Planner Applicant: TXRH National City, LLC Zoning designation: MXD-2 (Major Mixed-Use District) Adjacent use and zoning: North: Denny’s restaurant / MXD-2 East: I-805 ramps / Caltrans R.O.W. South: Home Coffee and Heart Revolution Church / MXD-2 W est: Various commercial and retail / MXD-2 Environmental review: The proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has been determined to be categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Class 2, Section 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction) for which a Notice of Exemption will be filed subsequent to approval of this Conditional Use Permit. Staff recommendation: Approve ATTACHMENT 2 Page 109 of 212 Planning Commission Meeting of January 2, 2023 Page 2 Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the sale of on-site beer, wine, and distilled spirits in conjunction with a restaurant, subject to the attached recommended conditions. The sale of alcohol is a conditionally-allowed use in the Major Mixed-Use District (MXD-2) zone and would be accessory to food sales at the restaurant. Executive Summary The proposed restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) is applying for a California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Type 47 license to sell beer, wine, and distilled spirits with food at the subject restaurant. Requested hours of operation are from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. Site Characteristics Texas Roadhouse restaurant would replace an existing 8,200 square-foot two-story building located in the Sweetwater Crossing shopping center at 1908 Sweetwater Road. The building proposed for demolition was originally built as a Big Yellow House restaurant and has most recently been occupied with office uses. The site location is a 0.87-acre parcel within the larger shopping center. 29 parking spaces will be provided on the property with an additional 23 spaces reconfigured into 28 spaces within the adjacent shopping center. The overall center currently has 227 excess spaces. To the north of the proposed restaurant is a drainage channel and Denny’s restaurant, to the east is I-805 right-of-way, to the south is Home Coffee and Heart Revolution Church, and to the west is the remainder of the shopping center comprised of a variety of commercial uses. Proposed Use The applicant is proposing to sell alcohol (ABC Type 47) in conjunction with on- site food sales in the 8,652 square-foot restaurant. Proposed hours of operation are 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. The applicant will initially operate on more limited hours. The seating area will be comprised of 5,485 square feet that is all located indoors. No live entertainment is proposed and the dining area can support up to 359 occupants. Analysis Section 18.30.050 of the Land Use Code (LUC) allows for on-site alcohol sales with an approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Additional requirements for alcohol CUPs include expanded notification, a community meeting, and distance requirements. Page 110 of 212 Planning Commission Meeting of January 2, 2023 Page 3 1. Allowable Use – The proposed use is allowable within the applicable zoning district pursuant to a CUP and complies with all other applicable provisions of the Land Use Code, because the use is allowable within the MXD-2 zone pursuant to a CUP and the proposed use meets the required guidelines in the Land Use Code for alcohol sales, as discussed below. It is incidental to the proposed restaurant use in a commercial area. 2. General Plan Consistency – The restaurant use is consistent with the MXD-2 land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character element of the General Plan. There is no Specific Plan for the area. In addition, a restaurant use is consistent with the MXD-2 land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character element of the General Plan. 3. Compatibility, LUC and Traffic – The proposed restaurant building is similar in size and use as the existing building on the site that will be demolished. The new restaurant will have to be built in compliance with the City’s LUC and all applicable building and fire codes. Since the existing building was previously analyzed for traffic impacts when it was constructed, there will be no impacts from the proposal and it will be compatible with the existing and future land uses in the vicinity. 4. Suitability – The site is physically suitable for the type, density, and intensity of use being proposed, including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints, because the proposed alcohol sales would be incidental to the primary use of food sales and the proposed restaurant replaces a similar existing building. 5. No Nuisance – Granting the permit would not constitute a nuisance or be injurious or detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare, or materially injurious to persons, property, or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which the property is located, because the proposed use will be subject to conditions that limit the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits as well as the hours that it will be available. Alcohol will only be available with the sale of food. In addition, all staff members serving alcohol are required to receive RBSS training. 6. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) — The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review under Class 2, Page 111 of 212 Planning Commission Meeting of January 2, 2023 Page 4 Section 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction). The reason for the exemption is that the new restaurant building will replace a commercial building of a similar size. The use would essentially be the same as the original use of the existing structure and the use is similar to other commercial uses in the area, which are permitted in the MXD-2 zone. 7. Desirability - The proposed use is essential and desirable to the public convenience or necessity, because alcohol sales will contribute to the viability of the restaurant, an allowed use in the MXD-2 zone. 8. Public Convenience and Necessity – If the Commission makes findings 1 through 7 above, public convenience and necessity will be served by a proposed use of the property for the on-site sales of alcoholic beverages in accordance with applicable law and the recommended conditions. The use, as proposed and conditioned, will operate in harmony with surrounding uses, will not cause a nuisance, and will benefit the community looking for a quality dining experience. Mailing – All property owners and occupants within a distance of 660 feet are required to be notified of a public hearing for alcohol-related CUP applications. Notice of this public hearing was sent to 102 occupants and owners. Community Meeting – A community meeting was held on Monday, November 14, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at a commercial suite in the shopping center pursuant to Section 18.30.050 (C) of the National City Zoning Code. The meeting advertisement is attached (Attachment 9); there were no attendees. The applicant stated that the same owners and occupants that were notified of the Planning Commission meeting were notified of the community meeting. Distance Requirements – In accordance with Chapter 18.030.050 (D) of the National City Zoning Code, restaurants must be 660 feet away from any public school. The proposed restaurant is not within 660 feet of a school and would be exempt from this requirement since more than 30% of the proposed floor space is dedicated to seating area. Alcohol Sales Concentration/Location Per the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), there is currently one on-site license in census tract 122 where a maximum of four are recommended, meaning that the census tract is not considered by ABC to be Page 112 of 212 Planning Commission Meeting of January 2, 2023 Page 5 over-saturated with regard to alcohol sales outlets. The additional outlet can be deemed essential and desirable to the public convenience or necessity because the additional outlet will contribute to the viability of the restaurant. The area along Sweetwater Road east of N. 2nd Avenue, along with unincorporated Lincoln Acres, is included in Census Tract 122. Police Department (PD) The ABC Risk Assessment provided by PD allocated a total of 8 points, which places it in the Low Risk category (Low Risk is considered 12 points or less). The risk assessment is included as Attachment 7. Department Comments Comments were provided by the Engineering Department related to standard requirements for new developments. All comments have been incorporated as conditions of approval for the CUP. Conditions of approval related to Building and Fire codes are also included. Institute for Public Strategies (IPS) An environmental scan and comments were received from IPS. They recommended in-person Responsible Beverage Sales and Service (RBSS) training for all staff, hours of operation no later than 12:00 a.m., and that the restaurant always provide food service during operation. The requirement for RBSS training is addressed through standard conditions of approval, consistent with City Council Policy 707, that are included with this report. Findings and Conditions of Approval The attached draft resolution contains the recommended findings and conditions of approval. The findings are discussed in items 1 through 8 in this report. Standard Conditions of Approval have been included with this permit as well as conditions specific to on-site alcohol sales per Council Policy 707 (hours of operation, employee training, and accessory sales, etc.). The conditions are proposed to ensure the use will operate in harmony with surrounding uses, will not cause a nuisance, and will benefit the community looking for a quality dining experience. Summary The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan due to alcohol sales for on- site consumption being a conditionally-allowed use in the MXD-2 zone. The proposed use would be incidental to the proposed restaurant use in a commercial Page 113 of 212 Planning Commission Meeting of January 2, 2023 Page 6 area. The addition of on-site beer, wine, and distilled spirits sales is not expected to increase the demand for parking, other services on the property, or have any significant effects on the area. The census tract in which the restaurant is located is not over-concentrated with regard to on-sale alcohol licenses, alcohol will only be available with the sale of food, and the Police Department has ranked the business in the Low Risk category. Options 1. Approve 2022-33 CUP subject to the conditions listed within, or other conditions, based on the attached findings, or findings to be determined by the Planning Commission; or, 2. Deny 2022-33 CUP based on findings to be determined by the Planning Commission; or, 3. Continue the item to a specific date in order to obtain additional information. Attachments 1. Overhead 2. Applicant's Plans (Exhibit A, Case File No. 2022-33 CUP, dated 10/20/2022) 3. Public Hearing Notice (Sent to 102 property owners & occupants) 4. Census Tract & Police Beat Maps 5. Police Department Comments 6. IPS Comments 7. Community Meeting Advertisement 8. Draft Resolution DAVID WELCH ARMANDO VERGARA Associate Planner Director of Community Development Page 114 of 212 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DIVISION 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ALCOHOL SALES (ABC TYPE 47) AT A PROPOSED RESTAURANT (TEXAS ROADHOUSE) TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD CASE FILE NO.: 2022-33 CUP APN: 563-231-41 The National City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at their regular online meeting after the hour of 6:00 p.m. Monday, January 2, 2023, on the proposed request. The meeting will be LIVE WEBCAST from the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California, on the proposed request. (Applicant: TXRH National City, LLC) Due to the precautions taken to combat the continued spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), City Council Chambers are closed to the public. Anyone interested in this public hearing may observe it on the City’s website at http://nationalcityca.new.swagit.com/views/33. The applicant proposes to sell beer, wine, and distilled spirits (ABC Type 47) at a new 8,652 square-foot restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) replacing an existing two-story building. Proposed hours of operation are 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. The restaurant will have indoor seating for approximately 260 persons. No live entertainment is requested with this permit. Information is available for review at the City’s Planning Division, Civic Center. Members of the public are invited to comment. Written comments should be received by the Planning Division on or before 4:00 p.m., January 2, 2023 by submitting it to PlcPubComment@nationalcityca.gov. Planning staff can be contacted at 619-336- 4310 or planning@nationalcityca.gov. If you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. NATIONAL CITY PLANNING DIVISION ARMANDO VERGARA Director of Community Development ATTACHMENT 3Page 115 of 212 Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, TomTom, Intermap, increment P Corp.,GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, OrdnanceSurvey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), swisstopo, MapmyIndia, ©OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community CensusTracts 2010 August 25, 2014 0 0.75 1.50.375 mi 0 1 20.5 km 1:45,467 ATTACHMENT 4 Page 116 of 212 City of National City Beat 23 Source: Microsoft Mappoint NCPD CAU, 4/18/07 Page 117 of 212 Notes: NATIONAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT DATE: BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: OWNER NAME: DOB: OWNER ADDRESS: (add additional owners on page 2) I.Type of Business  Restaurant (1 pt)  Market (2 pts)  Bar/Night Club (3 pts) Tasting Room (1pt) II. Hours of Operation  Daytime hours (1 pt)  Close by 11pm (2 pts)  Close after 11pm (3 pts) III. Entertainment  Music (1 pt)  Live Music (2 pts)  Dancing/Live Music (3 pts) No Entertainment (0 pts) IV. Crime Rate  Low (1 pt)  Medium (2 pts)  High (3 pts) V.Alcohol Businesses per Census Tract  Below (1 pt)  Average (2 pts)  Above (3 pts) Revised: 8/16 1 of 2 ATTACHMENT 5 Page 118 of 212 National City Police Department ABC Risk Assessment VI. Calls for Service at Location (for previous 6 months)  Below (1 pt)  Average (2 pts)  Above (3 pts) VII. Proximity Assessment (1/4 mile radius of location)  Mostly commercial businesses (1 pt)  Some businesses, some residential (2 pts)  Mostly residential (3 pts) VIII. Owner(s) records check  No criminal incidents (0 pts)  Minor criminal incidents (2 pts)  Multiple/Major criminal incidents (3 pts) OWNER NAME: DOB: OWNER ADDRESS: OWNER NAME: DOB: OWNER ADDRESS: Recommendation: Completed by: Badge ID: Revised: 8/16 2 of 2 Low Risk ( 12pts or less) Medium Risk (13 – 18pts) High Risk (19 – 24pts) Total Points Page 119 of 212 Funded by the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency 2615 Camino del Rio So. #300  San Diego, California, 92108 Phone: 619.476-9100  Fax: 619.476-9104 www.publicstrategies.org ATTACHMENT 6 Environmental Scan for Proposed Type 47 Alcohol CUP 1908 Sweetwater Road, National City, CA 91950 Conducted: November 17, 2022 Photo of the proposed location and Heart Revolution Church. An environmental scan was conducted on Thursday, November 17 for a proposed Type 47 on-sale alcohol license at 1908 Sweetwater Road in National City. Page 120 of 212 According to ABC officials that were contacted on November 17, 2022, no application has been submitted to them to date or is active within their database that matches this address. During a scan of the business and premises, the following was noted: • The business is located in a predominantly commercial area. • The business is in close proximity to Heart Revolution Church which is located immediately south of the proposed location and share the same parking lot. Youth Sensitive Areas La Vista Memorial Park (1,489 feet away) Kuyper Christian Prep School (2,715 feet away) Churches Heart Revolution Church (438 feet away) is the closest one to this location. Outlet Density According to the ABC, four (4) on-sale licenses are authorized for Census Tract 122, which is the census track where 1908 Sweetwater Road, National City is located. There are already four on-sale licenses for this census tract according to ABC records. Page 121 of 212 Census Tracts Off-Sale On-Sale Census Tract 112 Establishment is within this tract Allowed: (2) Currently there are: (5) The census tract is currently 250% overconcentrated Allowed: (4) Currently there are: (4) This census tract is currently maxed out on allowable licenses per ABC guidelines Community Input Page 122 of 212 • The owner and staff at Home Coffee, which is located next to Heart Revolution Church offered input regarding the proposed restaurant during the site visit on November 17. No one expressed any concerns at this time. Crime Rate The crime rate is unknown for this location. A follow up request for this information from personnel within the City of National City Police Department, may result in obtaining the crime rate for this location. Considerations The following are considerations if a CUP is issued: 1. Require that staff, management, and owner to attend an in-person Responsible Beverage Sales and Service training. Below is the Alcohol Beverage Control website for future trainings. https://www.abc.ca.gov/education/rbs/ 2. To prevent the establishment from transforming into a night club, which could increase crime and nuisance problems, require that the restaurant always provide lunch and dinner and have hours of operation end by 12:00 am daily. Page 123 of 212 You are invited to attend a: COMMUNITY MEETING Date: Monday, November 14, 2022 Time: 5 PM – 6 PM Meeting Address: 1536-D Sweetwater Rd, National City, CA Re: Proposed Texas Roadhouse Restaurant - 1908 Sweetwater Rd, National City, CA This meeting is to inform citizens of a use permit application to sell beer, wine, and distilled spirits for on-site consumption (ABC Type 47 License) within a new 8,652 sq ft Texas Roadhouse restaurant. The proposed hours of operation are 11 am to 11 pm daily. We are looking forward to meeting you and discussing any concerns or questions you may have regarding the proposed operations. If you can’t attend the meeting, or if you have any questions before then, please feel free to contact Steve Rawlings, the Applicant’s representative, at 951-667-5152 or via email at SER@Rawlingspm.com. This notice is being sent to you in fulfillment of the City of National City requirements. This outreach effort to our neighbors is necessary because an application for development or use has been filed with the City of National City Planning Department. ATTACHMENT 7 Page 124 of 212 SITE SKETCH 4 - 8,652 sf DATE: SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 GF PROJECT #: 20211017.0 TEXAS ROADHOUSE - NATIONAL CITY, CA SWQ INTERSTATE 805 AND SWEETWATER ROAD 32°39'37.76"N 117° 4'44.16"W PARKING: REQUIRED PROVIDED 44 SPACES 57 SPACES TEXAS ROADHOUSE 8,652 sf ± 0.87 ACRES 29 SP T O T A L P A R K I N G SWEET W A T E R R O A D IN T E R S T A T E 8 0 5 CVS LA FITNESS CAFE DENNY'S CHURCH V A N ATTACHMENT 3 SITE PLAN TEXAS ROADHOUSE 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD NATIONAL CITY, CA PROPERTY OWNER: TEAS IX LLC Attn: Tara Hurta 235 W. Market St. San Diego, CA 92101 APPLICANT: TXRH National City, LLC c/o Rawlings Consulting Attn: Steve Rawlings 26023 Jefferson Ave., Suite D Murrieta, CA 92562 Exhibit A, Case File No. 2022-33 CUP, dated 10/20/2022 Page 125 of 212 SITE SKETCH 4 - 8,652 sf DATE: SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 GF PROJECT #: 20211017.0 TEXAS ROADHOUSE - NATIONAL CITY, CA SWQ INTERSTATE 805 AND SWEETWATER ROAD 32°39'37.76"N 117° 4'44.16"W PARKING: REQUIRED PROVIDED 44 SPACES 57 SPACES TEXAS ROADHOUSE 8,652 sf ± 0.87 ACRES 29 SP T O T A L P A R K I N G SWEET W A T E R R O A D IN T E R S T A T E 8 0 5 CVS LA FITNESS CAFE DENNY'S CHURCH V A N Page 126 of 212 SODA PUMPS BELOW SODA PUMPS BELOW INV48 INV48 IN V 6 0 IN V 4 8 IN V 4 8 IN V 4 8 IN V 6 0 IN V 6 0 IN V 6 0 IN V 3 6 IN V 4 8 24 4 8 - 4 T C A S T 24 4 8 - 4 T C A S T 2448-4T CAST 2448-4T CAST 24 4 8 - 4 T C A S T 2448-4T CAST 2448-4T CAST2448-4T CAST 2448-4T CAST2448-4T CAST 18 x 2 4 24x4824x48 INV60INV48INV60 55" TV GREASE RECOVERY UNIT E1 24 4 8 - 4 T C A S T UT E N S I L 4 8 INV48 INV48 INV48 INV48 INV48 INV48 INV36 INV36 INV36 INV36 INV36 INV36 INV48 INV36 INV48 INV48INV36INV36INV36 INV36 IN V 3 6 UT E N S I L 3 6 UT E N S I L 3 6 UTENSIL36UTENSIL48UTENSIL48UTENSIL48UTENSIL36 IN V 6 0 UTENSIL48INV48INV48INV48 INV48 CODE ANALYSIS BUILDING CODE INFORMATION OCCUPANCY LOAD (PER 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE) PLUMBING FIXTURE COUNT (PER 2019 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, CHAPTER 4, TABLE 422.1) EXIT & EGRESS WIDTHS (BUILDING) (PER 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, CHAPTER 10, SECTION 1005.3.2) 21 S. Evergreen Ave. Suite 200 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 t: 847 788 9200 PROJECT ADDRESS 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 PROJECT NAME TEXAS ROADHOUSE LH 8652 SF DATEPROJECT NUMBER 20211017.0 SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER COPYRIGHT NOTICE This drawing is the property of the above referenced Professional and is not to be used for any purpose other than the specific project and site named herein, and cannot be reproduced in any manner without the express written permission from the Professional. CLIENT www.greenbergfarrow.com SEATING & EQUIPMENT PLAN SEATING & EQUIPMENT EXHIBIT SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" A1.1 1 OF 1 09/16/2022 NORTH MECH DRY STORAGE MEN WOMEN ELECOFFICE DISH AREACOOKLINE WALK-IN COOLER TO-GO 200 DINING BAR 100 DINING 300 DINING MEAT COOLER VESTIBULE WALK-IN FREEZER LOBBY DISPLAY BROIL BEER COOLER COLD PREP HOT PREP PICK-UP STATION LOUNGE OUTDOOR WAITING/TO-GO PICK-UP 500 DINING OUTDOOR WAITING SECURE BACK DOCK DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE Page 127 of 212 15 ' - 8 " 7' - 2 " 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING WHITE LED AROUND TRIM FIXED HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE SHUTTER 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING ACCENT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP. METAL GUTTER, PAINT #1 DARK BRONZE ALUMINUM STOREFRONT METAL DOWNSPOUT PAINT #3 BRICK WAINSCOT WHITE LED AROUND WOOD TRIM ILLUMINATED SIGN 6' - 0 " 12 ' - 0 " BRICK PILASTER 11 ' - 6 " 6X6 CEDAR WRAPPED POST METAL DOORS (FAUX WOOD) OUTLINE OF ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT BEHIND PARAPET WALLS AND TOWERS, TYP. DARK BRONZE ALUMINUM FAUX STOREFRONT W/ SPANDREL GLAZING - THIS LOCATION ONLY WHITE LED AROUND TRIM 8' - 4 " BRICK WAINSCOT WHITE LED AROUND TRIM ILLUMINATED SIGN 6' - 0 " 11 ' - 6 " BRICK PILASTER 7' - 4 " 7' - 2 " 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING WHITE LED AROUND TRIM FIXED HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE SHUTTER 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING ACCENT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP. METAL GUTTER, PAINT #1 DARK BRONZE ALUMINUM STOREFRONT METAL DOWNSPOUT PAINT #2 11 ' - 6 " SIDING OUTLINE OF ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT BEHIND PARAPET WALLS AND TOWERS, TYP. TRIM BANDING 15 ' - 8 " 13 ' - 2 " 28 ' - 1 0 " SPLIT FACE CMU WALL, PAINT #2 METAL DOOR & FRAME, PAINT #3 9' - 0 " 15 ' - 8 " 6' - 6 " 22 ' - 2 " OVERFLOW SCUPPER, TYP. METAL DOOR & FRAME, PAINT #3 BRICK WAINSCOT 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING WHITE LED AROUND WOOD TRIM FIXED HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE SHUTTER 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING ACCENT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP. METAL GUTTER, PAINT #1 STEEL COLUMNS, PAINT #3 13 ' - 1 0 7 / 8 " SIDING OUTLINE OF ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT BEHIND PARAPET WALLS AND TOWERS, TYP. STEEL BOLLARDS WITH METAL WALL PANEL GATES, PAINT #3 STEEL COLUMNS, PAINT #3 TRIM BANDING 22 ' - 2 " SPLIT FACE CMU WALL, PAINT #2, BEYOND ILLUMINATED SIGN 8' - 4 " BRICK WAINSCOT 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF SIDING WHITE LED AROUND TRIM FIXED HIGH DENSITY POLYURETHANE SHUTTER 5V-CRIMP METAL ROOF ACCENT LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP. METAL GUTTER, PAINT #1 METAL DOORS (FAUX WOOD) SIDING OUTLINE OF ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT BEHIND PARAPET WALLS AND TOWERS, TYP. 6X6 CEDAR WRAPPED POST SIDING DARK BRONZE ALUMINUM STOREFRONT 31 1/4" A.F.F. TO-GO COUNTER 6X6 CEDAR WRAPPED POSTBI-PARTING SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOW, DARK BRONZE FRONT ELEVATION (SOUTH) REAR ELEVATION (NORTH) LEFT ELEVATION (WEST) RIGHT ELEVATION (EAST) 21 S. Evergreen Ave. Suite 200 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 t: 847 788 9200 PROJECT ADDRESS 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 PROJECT NAME TEXAS ROADHOUSE LH 8652 SF DATEPROJECT NUMBER 20211017.0 SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER COPYRIGHT NOTICE This drawing is the property of the above referenced Professional and is not to be used for any purpose other than the specific project and site named herein, and cannot be reproduced in any manner without the express written permission from the Professional. CLIENT www.greenbergfarrow.com DISCLAIMER NOTE: THE COLORS DEPICTED ON THESE ELEVATIONS ARE FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE REFER TO MATERIAL BOARD FOR ACTUAL SAMPLE OF COLORS AND TEXTURES EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" A2.0 1 OF 1 09/16/2022 EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE BUILDING ITEMS DESCRIPTION FASCIA, METAL CAP, FLASHING & GUTTERS STEELCRAFT GRAIN-TECH METAL DOORS (FAUX WOOD) MAPLE FINISH FRONT ENTRANCE DOORS COMMERCIAL BRICK CORPORATION "HOMESTEAD" DOWNSPOUTS & SPLIT-FACE CMU METAL DOORS AND FRAMES, DUMPSTER GATES, BOLLARDS & STEEL COLUMNS BRICK VENEER METAL ROOF TAYLOR METAL PRODUCTS 5V-CRIMP, GALVALUME GENERAL SHALE PHOENIX C652 BRICK VENEER (ALTERNATE) PAINT #2: SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, #6117 "SMOKEY TOPAZ" FINISH COLOR TO MATCH FIBER CEMENT BOARD COLOR PAINT #3: SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, GLOSS BLACK PAINT #1 SHERWIN WILLIAMS "DARK HUNTER GREEN" FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION: ALLURA PANEL, RUSTIC 8" O.C. GROOVE PREFINISHED "MAPLE" FIBER CEMENT BOARD SIDING FIBER CEMENT BOARD SIDING FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION: ALLURA LAP SIDING, RUSTIC CEDAR, 8.25" (7" EXPOSURE) PREFINISHED "MAPLE" FIBER CEMENT BOARD TRIM ALLURA 5/4" TEXTURED WOODGRAIN SHERWIN WILLIAMS (TO MATCH PAINT #1) FIBER CEMENT BOARD TRIM ALLURA 5/4" TEXTURED WOODGRAIN PREFINISHED "MAPLE" Page 128 of 212 Public Hearing CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ALCOHOL SALES AT A PROPOSED RESTAURANT (TEXAS ROADHOUSE) AT 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD. ATTACHMENT 4 Page 129 of 212 Overhead Page 130 of 212 Site Photo Page 131 of 212 Site Characteristics • SWEETWATER CROSSINGS • MXD-2 zone • Home Coffee, Heart Revolution Church, Denny’s, LA Fitness, etc. • 0.87-acre parcel within larger shopping center • Existing 8,200 square-foot building proposed to be demolished • The building’s original tenant was a themed restaurant and the structure is not historic. • PROPOSED RESTAURANT (TEXAS ROADHOUSE) • 8,652 square-foot steakhouse • No outside seating Page 132 of 212 Proposal • APPLICANT REQUESTING TO SELL BEER, WINE, AND DISTILLED SPIRITS • ABC Type 47 • Incidental to restaurant use • Hours of operation are 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily • NO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IS PROPOSED • 359 SEATS ALL LOCATED INDOORS • DESIGN / DEVELOPMENT NOT PART OF CUP REQUEST Page 133 of 212 Site Plan Page 134 of 212 Floor Plan SEATING AREA Page 135 of 212 Elevations Page 136 of 212 Analysis • REQUEST CONSISTENT WITH CODE REQUIREMENTS (ALCOHOL): • Mailing – 660 feet owners/occupants (102) • Community Meeting 11/14/22 @ 5-6 p.m. – no attendees • Distance from schools (n/a) • CENSUS TRACT 122 • Sweetwater Road, east of N. 2 nd Avenue, along with unincorporated Lincoln Acres. • TRACT NOT CONSIDERED OVER-CONCENTRATED • 1 on-sale licenses where 4 recommended Page 137 of 212 Analysis • COMPATIBILITY, LAND USE CODE, AND TRAFFIC • New restaurant building is similar in size and use as the existing building on the site • Previously analyzed for traffic impacts • Will have to be built in compliance with all applicable building and fire codes • CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) • Exempt under Class 2, Section 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction) Page 138 of 212 Analysis (cont.) • PD COMMENTS: • Risk Assessment • 8 points (low risk) • IPS COMMENTS • Recommended RBSS training • Hours of operation no later than 12:00 a.m. and sales incidental to food service Page 139 of 212 Conditions / Summary • CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL • Standard conditions specific to on-site alcohol sales (per Council Policy 707) • Hours of operation, employee training, accessory sales • Conditions related to the construction of the new restaurant • PROPOSED USE CONSISTENT WITH GENERAL PLAN • Alcohol sales conditionally-allowed use in MXD-2 zone • Alcohol sales would be incidental to restaurant use in established commercial area • Addition of beer, wine, and distilled spirits sales not expected to increase demand for parking, other services on the property • Census tract not currently over-concentrated • Alcohol will only be available with the sale of food Page 140 of 212 Options • APPROVE CUP BASED ON ATTACHED FINDINGS / FINDINGS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSION; OR • DENY CUP BASED ON ATTACHED FINDINGS / FINDINGS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSION; OR • CONTINUE THE ITEM FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • STAFF RECOMMENDING APPROVAL • NOTICE OF DECISION TO CITY COUNCIL Page 141 of 212 ATTACHMENT 5 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ALCOHOL SALES (ABC TYPE 47) AT A PROPOSED RESTAURANT (TEXAS ROADHOUSE) TO BE LOCATED AT 1908 SWEETWATER ROAD CASE FILE NO. 2022-33 CUP APN: 563-231-41 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of National City considered a Conditional Use Permit for alcohol sales at a proposed restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) to be located at 1908 Sweetwater Road. At a duly advertised public hearing held on January 2, 2023, at which time oral and documentary evidence was presented; and, WHEREAS, at said public hearing, the Planning Commission considered the staff report contained in Case File No. 2022-33 CUP maintained by the City and incorporated herein by reference along with evidence and testimony at said hearing; and, WHEREAS, this action is taken pursuant to all applicable procedures required by State law and City law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Comm ission of the City of National City, California, that the testimony and evidence presented to the Planning Commission at the public hearing held on January 2, 2023, support the following findings, which the Planning Commission hereby finds and determines: 1. The proposed use is allowable within the applicable zoning district pursuant to a Conditional Use Permit and complies with all other applicable provisions of the Land Use Code, because the use is allowable within the MXD-2 zone pursuant to a CUP and the proposed use meets the required guidelines in the Land Use Code for alcohol sales, as discussed in the staff report. It is incidental to the proposed restaurant use in a commercial area. 2. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicab le specific plan, because alcohol sales are permitted, subject to a CUP, by the Land Use Code, which is consistent with the General Plan. There is no Specific Plan in the area. In addition, a restaurant use is consistent with the MXD -2 land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character element of the General Plan. Page 142 of 212 3. The design, location, size, and operating characteristics of the proposed activity would be compatible with the existing and future land uses in the vicinity, because the proposal involves the demolition of an existing commercial building, which was previously analyzed for traffic impacts when it was constructed, and the construction of a replacement structure similar in size and use. 4. The site is physically suitable for the type, density, and intensity of use being proposed, including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints, because the proposed alcohol sales would be incidental to the primary use of food sales and the proposed restaurant replaces a similar existing building. The new restaurant will have to be built in compliance with the City’s Land Use Code and all applicable building and fire codes. 5. Granting the permit would not constitute a nuisance or be injurious or detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare, or materially injurious to persons, property, or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which the property is located, because the proposed use will be subject to conditions that limit the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits as well as the hours that it will be available. Alcohol will only be available with the sale of food. In addition, all staff members serving alcohol are required to receive RBSS training. 6. The proposed project has been reviewed in compli ance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has been determined to be categorically exempt from environmental review under Class 2, Section 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction) for which a Notice of Exemption will be filed subsequent to approval of this Conditional Use Permit. The reason for the exemption is that the new restaurant building will replace a commercial building of a similar size. The use would essentially be the same as the original use of the existing structure and the use is similar to other commercial uses in the area, which are permitted in the MXD-2 zone. 7. The proposed use is deemed essential and desirable to the public convenience or necessity, because alcohol sales will contribute to the viability of the restaurant, an allowed use in the MXD-2 zone. 8. Based on findings 1 through 7 above, public convenience and necessity will be served by a proposed use of the property for the on -site sales of alcoholic beverages in accordance with applicable law and the recommended cond itions. The use, as proposed and conditioned, will operate in harmony with surrounding Page 143 of 212 uses, will not cause a nuisance, and will benefit the community looking for a quality dining experience. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of National City, California that the application for a Conditional Use Permit is approved subject to the following conditions: General 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for on-site consumption at a proposed restaurant (Texas Roadhouse) located at 1908 Sweetwater Road. Plans submitted for permits associated with this project shall conform to Exhibit A, Case File No. 2022-33 CUP, dated 10/20/2022. 2. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant and the property owner shall both sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by the Planning Division, acknowledging and accepting all conditions imposed upon the approval of this permit. Failure to return the signed and notarized Acceptance Form within 30 days of its receipt shall automatically terminate the Conditional Use Permit. The applicant or owner shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Planning Division that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County Recorder. The applicant or owner shall pay necessary recording fees to the County. The Notice of Restriction shall provide information that conditions imposed by approval of the Conditional Use Permit are binding on all present or future interest holders or estate holders of the property. The Notice of Restriction shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney and signed by the Director of Community Development prior to recordation. 3. This permit shall become null and void at such time as there is no longer a Type 47 California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control license associated with the property. 4. This permit shall become null and void if not exercised within one year after adoption of the resolution of approval unless extended according to procedures specified in the Municipal Code. 5. This permit shall expire if the use authorized by this resolution is discontinued for a period of 12 months or longer. This permit may also be revoked, pursuant to provisions of the Land Use Code, if discontinued for any lesser period of time. 6. This Conditional Use Permit may be revoked if the operator is found to be in violation of any Conditions of Approval or applicable law. Engineering Page 144 of 212 7. The Property is in the Federal Flood Plain area. Flood hazard permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Department. All proposed structures shall have a minimum of one foot freeboard above the base flood elevation. 8. A Hydrology study (100 year flood) is required for the new project. The study should consider the proposed project area to the closest municipal storm drain collection point. The study should consider the adequacy of the existing storm drain system to convey any additional run off. All Hydrology study findings and recommendations are part of Engineering Department requirements. 9. The Storm Water BMP Requirements Applicability Form I-1 and if required I-2 checklist for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) is required to be completed and submitted to the Engineering Department. The checklist will be required when a project site is submitted for review of the City Departments. The checklist is available at the Engineering Division web site at the link below *. If it is determined that the project is subject to the “Priority Project Permanent Storm Water BMP Requirements” and the City of National City Storm Water Best Management Practices of the Jurisdictional Urban Runoff Management Program (JURMP) approved Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) documentation will be required prior to issuance of an applicable engineering permit. The SUSMP shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer. *http://www.nationalcityca.gov/city-government/engineering-public-works/engineering- division/online-services-forms-fees. 10. The Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the maintenance of the proposed construction shall be undertaken in accordance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations which may require a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the project. An approved SWPPP will be required prior to issuing of a construction permit. 11. All surface run-off shall be treated with an approved Standard Urban Runoff Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) Best Management Practice (BMP) for all Priority SUSMP projects. No runoff will be permitted to flow over the sidewalk. Adjacent properties shall be protected from surface run-off resulting from this development. 12. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted showing all of the proposed and existing on-site and off-site improvements. The plan shall be prepared in accordance with the City’s standard requirements by a Registered Civil Engineer. All necessary measures for prevention of storm water pollution and hazardous material run-off to the public storm drain system from the proposed parking lot or development shall be implemented with the design of the grading. This shall include the provision of such devices as storm drain interceptors, clarifiers, or filters. Best Management Practices for the maintenance of the parking lot, including sampling, monitoring, and cleaning of private catch basins and storm drains, shall be undertaken in accordance with the Page 145 of 212 National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations. A private storm water treatment maintenance agreement shall be signed and recorded against the property in a form acceptable to the City. A check list for preparation of the grading plan/drainage plan is available at the Engineering Department. 13. All existing and proposed curb inlet on property shall be provided with a “No Dumping” signage in accordance with the NPDES program. 14. A sewer permit will be required if applicable. The method of sewage collection and disposal shall be shown on the grading/drainage plan. Any new sewer lateral in the City right-of-way shall be 6 inch in size with a clean out. A sewer stamp “S” shall be provided on the curb to mark the location of the lateral. 15. A soils engineering report shall be submitted for the Engineering Department’s review, after Planning Commission approval. The report shall address the stability of all of the existing and proposed slopes on the property. It shall also address the adequacy of the building pads, the criteria for any new retaining wall design, the maximum allowable soil bearing pressure and the required pavement structural sections for the proposed streets, the parking areas, and the driveways. As a minimum, the parking lot pavement sections shall be 2 inch A.C. over 4 inch Class II aggregate base. The street pavement sections shall be in accordance with National City modified Standard Drawing G-34. All soils report findings and recommendations shall be part of the Engineering Department requirements. 16. The existing street improvements along the property frontage(s) shall be kept free from weed growth by the use of special weed killers, or other approved methods. 17. All existing survey monuments, including any benchmark, within the boundaries of the project shall be shown on the plans. If disturbed, a licensed land surveyor or civil engineer shall restore them after completion of the work. A Corner Record shall be filed with the County of San Diego Recorder. A copy of the documents filed shall be given to the City of National City Engineering Department as soon as filed. 18. A permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Department for all improvement work within the public right-of-way, and any grading construction on private property. 19. A title report shall be submitted to the Engineering Department, after the Planning Commission approval, for review of all existing easements and the ownership at the property. 20. The existing storm drain/drainage way located along the northerly property line and the sewer manhole near the northeasterly property corner are accessed through drive lane that allows access to the existing trash enclosure, continued access from this area for maintaining the culvert and sewer will be required. 21. All electrical, telephone and similar distribution service wires for the new structure(s) shall be placed underground. Page 146 of 212 22. A cost estimate for all of the proposed grading, drainage, street improvements, landscaping and retaining wall work shall be submitted with the plans. A performance bond equal to the approved cost estimate shall be posted. Three percent (3%) of the estimated cost shall also be deposited with the City as an initial cost for plan checking and inspection services at the time the plans are submitted. The deposit is subject to adjustment according to actual worked hours and consultant services. 23. A hydromodification plan or a letter sealed and signed by the Engineer of Work explaining why the project is exempt from hydromodification requirements shall be submitted. Fire 24. The project shall comply with all applicable standards of the California Fire Code. For more information, contact the Fire Department at 619-336-4550. Planning 25. No alcohol sales are permitted until the applicant has been issued a Type 47 license from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 26. All sellers and servers of alcohol shall receive Responsible Beverage Service and Sales (RBSS) training, including all owners, and managers. The RBSS training must be certified by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). Proof of completion of an approved RBSS program must be provided prior to issuance of a city business license. As part of the RBSS training, the permittee shall make available a domestic violence training session as provided by the Institute of Public Strategies. 27. The sale of alcoholic beverages shall only be permitted between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. daily. 28. The sale of alcohol shall not exceed the sale of food. With the annual renewal of the City business license, the business proprietor shall submit a statement clearly indicating total alcoholic beverage sales and total food sales. Said statement shall be subject to audit and verification by employees of the City, who are authorized to examine, audit and inspect such books and records of the license, as may be necessary in their judgment to verify that the sale of alcohol does not exceed the sale of food. All information obtained by an investigation of records shall remain confidential. 29. Alcohol shall be available only in conjunction with the purchase of food. 30. Building permit plans for this project shall conform to all applicable development standards in the Land Use Code (LUC). 31. Plans submitted for construction shall conform to LUC Chapter 18.46 (Outdoor Lighting) and Section 18.42.040 (Screening mechanical equipment and elevator housing). Page 147 of 212 32. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the current editions of the California Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Fire Codes. 33. Applicant shall comply with all applicable standards required by service providers including, but not limited to, Sweetwater Authority, SDG&E, Cox Cable, and AT&T. 34. Permittee shall post signs at all exits to outdoor areas, indicating that alcoholic beverages must be consumed inside the restaurant and may not be taken off- premises. 35. A landscape and underground irrigation plan shall be submitted as part of the construction permitting process. Installation of landscaping items required by the LUC, including adequate landscaped area, trees, and shrubs shall be maintained for the life of the project. 36. No live entertainment shall be permitted without modification of this CUP. 37. The operator of the business shall maintain an active business license and ensure that the business license is renewed annually. 38. Permits shall be obtained for any new signage associated with the new restaurant. Police 39. The permittee shall comply with all applicable law, including, but not limited to the regulatory provisions of the Business and Professions Code that pertain to the sale, serving, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be transmitted forthwith to the owner, applicant and to the City Council. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that this Resolution shall become effective and final on the day following the City Council meeting where the Planning Commission resolution is set for review, unless an appeal in writing is filed with the City Clerk prior to 5:00 p.m. on the day of that City Council meeting. The City Council may, at that meeting, appeal the decision of the Planning Commission and set the matter for public hearing. Page 148 of 212 CERTIFICATION: This certifies that the Resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at their meeting of January 2, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. ________________________ CHAIRPERSON Page 149 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Ron Gutlay, Accountant, Finance Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Investment transactions for the month ended October 31, 2022. RECOMMENDATION: Accept and file the Investment Transaction Ledger for the month ended October 31, 2022. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: In accordance with California Government Code Section 53646 and Section XIIA of the City of National City’s investment policy, a monthly report shall be submitted to the legislative body accounting for transactions made during the reporting period. The attached listing reflects investment transactions of the City of National City’s investment portfolio for the month ending October 31, 2022. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Not Applicable RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Investment Transaction Ledger Page 150 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss ACQUISITIONS Purchase 10/04/2022 60934N807 342.83 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%342.83 0.00 342.83 0.00 Purchase 10/06/2022 91282CFH9 125,000.00 US Treasury Note 3.125% Due 8/31/2027 96.172 3.99%120,214.84 388.47 120,603.31 0.00 Purchase 10/07/2022 60934N807 59,768.55 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%59,768.55 0.00 59,768.55 0.00 Purchase 10/07/2022 931142EX7 350,000.00 Wal-Mart Stores Callable Note Cont 09/09/2027 3.95% Due 9/9/2027 97.541 4.51%341,393.50 1,075.28 342,468.78 0.00 Purchase 10/13/2022 60934N807 3,382.50 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%3,382.50 0.00 3,382.50 0.00 Purchase 10/15/2022 60934N807 1,218.75 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%1,218.75 0.00 1,218.75 0.00 Purchase 10/15/2022 90LAIF$00 134,700.10 Local Agency Investment Fund State Pool 1.000 1.60%134,700.10 0.00 134,700.10 0.00 Purchase 10/16/2022 60934N807 2,456.25 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%2,456.25 0.00 2,456.25 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 305.50 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%305.50 0.00 305.50 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 51.67 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%51.67 0.00 51.67 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 483.08 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%483.08 0.00 483.08 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 58.50 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%58.50 0.00 58.50 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 34.50 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%34.50 0.00 34.50 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 290.00 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%290.00 0.00 290.00 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 4,163.49 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%4,163.49 0.00 4,163.49 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 2,535.37 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%2,535.37 0.00 2,535.37 0.00 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 10 Page 151 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss ACQUISITIONS Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 2,283.19 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%2,283.19 0.00 2,283.19 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 7,521.87 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%7,521.87 0.00 7,521.87 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 13,280.41 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%13,280.41 0.00 13,280.41 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 11,364.42 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%11,364.42 0.00 11,364.42 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 5,497.33 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%5,497.33 0.00 5,497.33 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 7,667.67 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%7,667.67 0.00 7,667.67 0.00 Purchase 10/17/2022 60934N807 16,131.81 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%16,131.81 0.00 16,131.81 0.00 Purchase 10/18/2022 60934N807 13,914.12 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%13,914.12 0.00 13,914.12 0.00 Purchase 10/21/2022 60934N807 88.00 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%88.00 0.00 88.00 0.00 Purchase 10/21/2022 60934N807 4,933.22 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%4,933.22 0.00 4,933.22 0.00 Purchase 10/21/2022 60934N807 3,205.63 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%3,205.63 0.00 3,205.63 0.00 Purchase 10/25/2022 60934N807 2,125.00 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 Purchase 10/25/2022 60934N807 110.00 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%110.00 0.00 110.00 0.00 Purchase 10/25/2022 60934N807 29.00 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%29.00 0.00 29.00 0.00 Purchase 10/31/2022 60934N807 6,437.50 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.67%6,437.50 0.00 6,437.50 0.00 Subtotal 779,380.26 765,988.60 1,463.75 767,452.35 0.00 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 11 Page 152 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss ACQUISITIONS Security Contribution 10/06/2022 60934N807 61,407.10 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 61,407.10 0.00 61,407.10 0.00 Security Contribution 10/31/2022 90SDCP$00 65,000.00 County of San Diego Pooled Investment Pool 1.000 65,000.00 0.00 65,000.00 0.00 Subtotal 126,407.10 126,407.10 0.00 126,407.10 0.00 Short Sale 10/06/2022 60934N807 -120,603.31 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 -120,603.31 0.00 -120,603.31 0.00 Subtotal -120,603.31 -120,603.31 0.00 -120,603.31 0.00 TOTAL ACQUISITIONS 785,184.05 771,792.39 1,463.75 773,256.14 0.00 DISPOSITIONS Closing Purchase 10/07/2022 60934N807 -120,603.31 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 -120,603.31 0.00 -120,603.31 0.00 Subtotal -120,603.31 -120,603.31 0.00 -120,603.31 0.00 Sale 10/07/2022 06051GEU9 400,000.00 Bank of America Corp Note 3.3% Due 1/11/2023 99.771 4.15%399,084.00 3,153.33 402,237.33 5,584.00 Sale 10/07/2022 60934N807 120,603.31 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 2.58%120,603.31 0.00 120,603.31 0.00 Subtotal 520,603.31 519,687.31 3,153.33 522,840.64 5,584.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 43815BAC4 0.00 Honda Auto Receivables Trust 2022-1 A3 1.88% Due 5/15/2026 100.000 0.00 305.50 305.50 0.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 43815NAC8 4,153.41 Honda Auto Receivables Trust 2019-3 A3 1.78% Due 8/15/2023 100.000 4,153.41 10.08 4,163.49 0.03 Paydown 10/17/2022 477870AC3 2,523.39 John Deere Owner Trust 2019-B A3 2.21% Due 12/15/2023 100.000 2,523.39 11.98 2,535.37 0.54 Paydown 10/17/2022 47787JAC2 0.00 John Deere Owner Trust 2022-A A3 2.32% Due 9/16/2026 100.000 0.00 290.00 290.00 0.00 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 12 Page 153 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss DISPOSITIONS Paydown 10/17/2022 47787NAC3 2,267.35 John Deere Owner Trust 2020-B A3 0.51% Due 11/15/2024 100.000 2,267.35 15.84 2,283.19 0.35 Paydown 10/17/2022 47788UAC6 0.00 John Deere Owner Trust 2021-A A3 0.36% Due 9/15/2025 100.000 0.00 34.50 34.50 0.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 47789KAC7 7,465.74 John Deere Owner Trust 2020-A A3 1.1% Due 8/15/2024 100.000 7,465.74 56.13 7,521.87 0.46 Paydown 10/17/2022 47789QAC4 0.00 John Deere Owner Trust 2021-B A3 0.52% Due 3/16/2026 100.000 0.00 58.50 58.50 0.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 47800AAC4 0.00 John Deere Owner Trust 2022-B A3 3.74% Due 2/16/2027 100.000 0.00 483.08 483.08 0.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 58769KAD6 0.00 Mercedes-Benz Auto Lease Trust 2021- B A3 0.4% Due 11/15/2024 100.000 0.00 51.67 51.67 0.00 Paydown 10/17/2022 65479JAD5 13,152.03 Nissan Auto Receivables Owner 2019-C A3 1.93% Due 7/15/2024 100.000 13,152.03 128.38 13,280.41 0.69 Paydown 10/17/2022 89232HAC9 11,255.39 Toyota Auto Receivable Own 2020-A A3 1.66% Due 5/15/2024 100.000 11,255.39 109.03 11,364.42 -259.40 Paydown 10/17/2022 89236XAC0 5,478.85 Toyota Auto Receivables 2020-D A3 0.35% Due 1/15/2025 100.000 5,478.85 18.48 5,497.33 1.02 Paydown 10/17/2022 89237VAB5 7,638.64 Toyota Auto Receivables Trust 2020-C A3 0.44% Due 10/15/2024 100.000 7,638.64 29.03 7,667.67 0.59 Paydown 10/17/2022 89240BAC2 16,078.71 Toyota Auto Receivables Owners 2021- A A3 0.26% Due 5/15/2025 100.000 16,078.71 53.10 16,131.81 2.98 Paydown 10/18/2022 43813KAC6 13,863.29 Honda Auto Receivables Trust 2020-3 A3 0.37% Due 10/18/2024 100.000 13,863.29 50.83 13,914.12 2.04 Paydown 10/21/2022 43813GAC5 4,917.53 Honda Auto Receivables Trust 2021-1 A3 0.27% Due 4/21/2025 100.000 4,917.53 15.69 4,933.22 0.09 Paydown 10/21/2022 43813RAC1 3,171.47 Honda Auto Receivables 2020-1 A3 1.61% Due 4/22/2024 100.000 3,171.47 34.16 3,205.63 0.62 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 13 Page 154 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss DISPOSITIONS Paydown 10/21/2022 43815GAC3 0.00 Honda Auto Receivables Trust 2021-4 A3 0.88% Due 1/21/2026 100.000 0.00 88.00 88.00 0.00 Paydown 10/25/2022 05601XAC3 0.00 BMW Vehicle Lease Trust 2022-1 A3 1.1% Due 3/25/2025 100.000 0.00 110.00 110.00 0.00 Paydown 10/25/2022 09690AAC7 0.00 BMW Vehicle Lease Trust 2021-2 A3 0.33% Due 12/26/2024 100.000 0.00 27.50 27.50 0.00 Subtotal 91,965.80 91,965.80 1,981.48 93,947.28 -249.99 Security Withdrawal 10/06/2022 60934N807 61,407.10 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 61,407.10 0.00 61,407.10 0.00 Security Withdrawal 10/14/2022 60934N807 5,078.77 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 1.000 5,078.77 0.00 5,078.77 0.00 Subtotal 66,485.87 66,485.87 0.00 66,485.87 0.00 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS 558,451.67 557,535.67 5,134.81 562,670.48 5,334.01 OTHER TRANSACTIONS Interest 10/13/2022 023135CF1 205,000.00 Amazon.com Inc Callable Note Cont 3/13/2027 3.3% Due 4/13/2027 0.000 3,382.50 0.00 3,382.50 0.00 Interest 10/15/2022 91282CBV2 650,000.00 US Treasury Note 0.375% Due 4/15/2024 0.000 1,218.75 0.00 1,218.75 0.00 Interest 10/16/2022 3137EAEY1 630,000.00 FHLMC Note 0.125% Due 10/16/2023 0.000 393.75 0.00 393.75 0.00 Interest 10/16/2022 45950KCR9 300,000.00 International Finance Corp Note 1.375% Due 10/16/2024 0.000 2,064.00 0.00 2,064.00 0.00 Interest 10/25/2022 06406RAX5 500,000.00 Bank of NY Mellon Corp Callable Note Cont 9/25/2024 0.85% Due 10/25/2024 0.000 2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 Interest 10/31/2022 91282CAT8 650,000.00 US Treasury Note 0.25% Due 10/31/2025 0.000 812.50 0.00 812.50 0.00 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 14 Page 155 of 212 Transaction Ledger As of October 31, 2022 City of National City Consolidated Transaction Type Settlement Date CUSIP Quantity Security Description Price Acq/Disp Yield Amount Interest Pur/Sold Total Amount Gain/Loss OTHER TRANSACTIONS Interest 10/31/2022 91282CDG3 1,000,000.00 US Treasury Note 1.125% Due 10/31/2026 0.000 5,625.00 0.00 5,625.00 0.00 Subtotal 3,935,000.00 15,621.50 0.00 15,621.50 0.00 Dividend 10/04/2022 60934N807 70,665.10 Federated Investors Govt Oblig Fund Inst. 0.000 342.83 0.00 342.83 0.00 Dividend 10/15/2022 90LAIF$00 3,640,970,867.02 Local Agency Investment Fund State Pool 0.000 134,700.10 0.00 134,700.10 0.00 Subtotal 3,641,041,532.12 135,042.93 0.00 135,042.93 0.00 TOTAL OTHER TRANSACTIONS 3,644,976,532.12 150,664.43 0.00 150,664.43 0.00 Execution Time: 11/28/2022 11:19:50 AMChandler Asset Management Page 15 Page 156 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register #18 for the period of 10/28/22 through 11/03/22 in the amount of $3,085,499.65 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $3,085,499.65 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for period 10/28/22 – 11/03/22. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation City of Chula Vista 360589 $93,921.00 July – Sept 2022 Fees Innovative Construction 360607 $53,405.00 Citywide Safe Route to School Project Professionals Corp 360624 $70,635.31 Paradise Creek Park Extension Tri-Group Construction 360643 $72,581.90 Paradise Creek Educational Park Adminsure Inc 796893 $74,023.68 Worker’s Comp Replenishment FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant total $3,085,499.65 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Warrant Register No. 18 Page 157 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT ANDERSON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360504 11/1/2022 110.00 BEARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360505 11/1/2022 70.00 BECK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360506 11/1/2022 140.00 BEVERIDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360507 11/1/2022 640.00 BISHOP RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360508 11/1/2022 110.00 BOEGLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360509 11/1/2022 260.00 BULL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360510 11/1/2022 580.00 CAMEON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360511 11/1/2022 400.00 CANEDO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360512 11/1/2022 620.00 CARRILLO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360513 11/1/2022 290.00 CASTELLANOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360514 11/1/2022 500.00 COLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360515 11/1/2022 165.00 COLLINSON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360516 11/1/2022 420.00 CONDON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360517 11/1/2022 280.00 CORDERO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360518 11/1/2022 520.00 DALLA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360519 11/1/2022 900.00 DANESHFAR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360520 11/1/2022 250.00 DEESE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360521 11/1/2022 660.00 DESROCHERS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360522 11/1/2022 110.00 DIAZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360523 11/1/2022 680.00 DILLARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360524 11/1/2022 480.00 DREDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360525 11/1/2022 250.00 DUONG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360526 11/1/2022 280.00 EISER III RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360527 11/1/2022 250.00 ESPIRITU RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360528 11/1/2022 620.00 ETZLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360529 11/1/2022 460.00 FABINSKI RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360530 11/1/2022 220.00 FERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360531 11/1/2022 270.00 FIFIELD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360532 11/1/2022 540.00 GAUT RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360533 11/1/2022 700.00 GELSKEY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360534 11/1/2022 115.00 GIBBS JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360535 11/1/2022 120.00 GONZALES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360536 11/1/2022 480.00 HARLAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360537 11/1/2022 500.00 HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360538 11/1/2022 500.00 HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360539 11/1/2022 400.00 HODGES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360540 11/1/2022 200.00 IBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360541 11/1/2022 780.00 JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360542 11/1/2022 60.00 JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360543 11/1/2022 480.00 JUNIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360544 11/1/2022 50.00 KIMBLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360545 11/1/2022 300.00 KLOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360546 11/1/2022 480.00 LAFRENIERE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360547 11/1/2022 660.00 LIMFUECO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360548 11/1/2022 160.00 MATIENZO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360549 11/1/2022 100.00 MCCABE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360550 11/1/2022 280.00 MCDANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360551 11/1/2022 290.00 WARRANT REGISTER # 18 11/3/2022 1/4Page 158 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 18 11/3/2022 MEEKS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360552 11/1/2022 460.00 MENDOZA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360553 11/1/2022 290.00 MINER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360554 11/1/2022 580.00 MORRISON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360555 11/1/2022 520.00 MUNOZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360556 11/1/2022 640.00 NAGLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360557 11/1/2022 460.00 NOTEWARE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360558 11/1/2022 120.00 OLIVERIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360559 11/1/2022 360.00 PAUU JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360560 11/1/2022 340.00 PE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360561 11/1/2022 300.00 POST RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360563 11/1/2022 280.00 RAY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360564 11/1/2022 190.00 ROARK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360565 11/1/2022 135.00 RODRIGUEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360566 11/1/2022 260.00 RUIZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360567 11/1/2022 310.00 SAINZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360568 11/1/2022 300.00 SANCHEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360569 11/1/2022 330.00 SERVATIUS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360570 11/1/2022 340.00 SHOEMAKER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360571 11/1/2022 480.00 SILVA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360572 11/1/2022 580.00 SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360573 11/1/2022 320.00 SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360574 11/1/2022 560.00 STEWART RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360575 11/1/2022 200.00 TIPTON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360576 11/1/2022 250.00 UNGAB RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360577 11/1/2022 600.00 VILLAGOMEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360578 11/1/2022 480.00 VILLARIASA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360579 11/1/2022 480.00 WHITE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360580 11/1/2022 230.00 WILKINS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360581 11/1/2022 520.00 YBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOV 2022 360582 11/1/2022 220.00 28,865.00 24 HOUR ELEVATOR INC CITY WIDE ELEVATOR SERVICE AND REPAIRS 360583 11/3/2022 7,400.00 ACADEMI TRAINING CENTER LLC RANGE USE 360584 11/3/2022 538.65 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC ACE UNIFORMS / NSD 360585 11/3/2022 379.22 ALDEMCO FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360586 11/3/2022 3,192.53 ALL FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360587 11/3/2022 409.31 AMAZON SENIOR RECREATION PROGRAM SUPPLIES 360588 11/3/2022 515.59 CITY OF CHULA VISTA JULY - SEPT 2022 FEES 360589 11/3/2022 93,921.00 CLEARS C. CARMAGO CLEARS 360590 11/3/2022 50.00 CLF WAREHOUSE INC MOP 80331 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360591 11/3/2022 108.50 COZZINI BROS., INC. KNIFE/DELI SLICER/CAN OPENER SHARPENING 360592 11/3/2022 36.00 CREST EQUIPMENT INC CIP 19-02 EL TOYON LAS PALMAS BICYCLE CO 360593 11/3/2022 29,334.42 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FOR FY 2023 360594 11/3/2022 7,422.64 DATA DETECTION GROUP P&E DATA CONVERSION 360595 11/3/2022 2,358.75 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY LIGHTING FOR FY 2023 360596 11/3/2022 11,969.78 DEVANEY PATE MORRIS & CAMERON CM# - CA-00038 - LEGAL SERVICES 360597 11/3/2022 18,900.00 EAST REIMBURSMT EMT-P EXPENSES/ FIRE 360598 11/3/2022 250.00 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 1350 MOP 45723 GENERAL SUPPLIES-PW 360599 11/3/2022 206.44 2/4Page 159 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 18 11/3/2022 FLEET SERVICES INC MOP 67804 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360600 11/3/2022 15.00 GRAINGER MOP 65179 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360601 11/3/2022 187.84 HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIGHT KIT 360602 11/3/2022 3,889.00 HAMMER CONSTRUCTION CO REFUND T&A 90569 - ENG/PW 360603 11/3/2022 10,016.80 HDR ENGINEERING, INC. CIP 22-48 CCTV INSPECTION AND CLEANING SVS 360604 11/3/2022 3,722.00 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES AS NEEDED FOR BUILDINGS 360605 11/3/2022 6,851.38 HOSE AUTOMOTIVE EA- 2-1/4" X 3' 4 PLY BLUE SILICONE 360606 11/3/2022 838.50 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-04 CITYWIDE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL 360607 11/3/2022 53,405.00 JIMENEZ REFUND T&A 90274 - ENG/PW 360608 11/3/2022 1,100.00 JJJ ENTERPRISES FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM MONITORING 360609 11/3/2022 6,032.61 KIMLEY HORN AND ASSOC CIP 22-41 NC SUPPORT SERVICES - ENG/PW 360610 11/3/2022 1,095.00 LASER SAVER INC MOP 04840 TONER PD 360611 11/3/2022 351.07 MALLORY SAFETY & SUPPLY LLC CRIME SCENE LANTERNS 360612 11/3/2022 2,718.75 MASON'S SAW & MOP 45729 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES AND REPAIR 360613 11/3/2022 543.27 METRO AUTO PARTS DISTRIBUTOR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360614 11/3/2022 770.25 MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE EQUIP SUCTION PIPE, LOWER, PART COATED 360615 11/3/2022 1,355.78 NAPA AUTO PARTS MOP 45735 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360616 11/3/2022 4.18 ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S T D TRAINING TUITION CRISIS INTER ADAMOS 360617 11/3/2022 139.00 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360618 11/3/2022 145.66 PACIFIC AUTO REPAIR SMOG CERTIFICATION / REPAIRS FOR CITY 360619 11/3/2022 385.00 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360620 11/3/2022 28.68 PENSKE FORD R&M CITY VEHICLES FY 2023 360621 11/3/2022 77.47 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360622 11/3/2022 1,780.28 PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC TEAM STAFF-DANIEL GONZALEZ - SECTION 8 360623 11/3/2022 4,274.40 PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP CIP 19-33 PARADISE CREEK ED PARK EXTENSION 360624 11/3/2022 70,635.31 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY MOP 45741 LAUNDRY SERVICES - PW 360625 11/3/2022 966.89 ROBINSON RE-IMBURSMT EMT-P EXPENSES/ FIRE 360626 11/3/2022 250.00 SAM'S ALIGNMENT WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE FOR CITY FY 23 360627 11/3/2022 630.00 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR STREETS 360628 11/3/2022 8,734.82 SDG&E UTILITIES / NUTRITION CENTER 360629 11/3/2022 3,568.82 SEAPORT MEAT COMPANY FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360630 11/3/2022 1,096.49 SEWARD TRAINING PARKING REIM 360631 11/3/2022 130.00 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES- PW 360632 11/3/2022 383.30 SOUTH COAST EMERGENCY VALVE, NEEDLE 0.25 INCH 360633 11/3/2022 122.84 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES- PW 360634 11/3/2022 506.74 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR FACILITIES FY 2023~ 360635 11/3/2022 1,226.18 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR PARKS DIVISION FY 2023 360636 11/3/2022 133.92 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360637 11/3/2022 2,735.05 TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION GROUP MISC MIS EQUIP 360638 11/3/2022 1,520.75 TELLEZ TRAINING REIM IACP / PD 360639 11/3/2022 860.07 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL CITY FACILITIES ONGOING PEST CONTROL 360640 11/3/2022 1,519.00 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS GRP #415491 - OCTOBER 2022 360641 11/3/2022 8,774.55 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA INC. CELL PHONE TRACKING #223035 360642 11/3/2022 25.00 TRI-GROUP CONSTRUCTION AND DEV CIP 19-33 PARADISE CREEK EDUCATIONAL PARK 360643 11/3/2022 72,581.90 T'S & SIGNS STAFF UNIFORM 360644 11/3/2022 1,605.10 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES MOP 46453 BUILDING SUPPLIES- PW 360645 11/3/2022 949.00 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360646 11/3/2022 3,638.56 VORTEX INDUSTRIES INC CITYWIDE ON-SITE SERVICE AND REPAIRS 360647 11/3/2022 4,387.23 3/4Page 160 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 18 11/3/2022 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY ASPHALT, TACK, 3/8 SHEET FY 2023 360648 11/3/2022 230.59 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FY 360649 11/3/2022 2,485.51 WETMORES CABLE TRUCK STEP 360650 11/3/2022 1,061.47 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC SUPPLY MOP 45763 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES - PW 360651 11/3/2022 194.26 WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-35 PARADISE CREEK MITIGATION AT K 360652 11/3/2022 48,605.24 YOUNG REIMB PROMO DAY CEREMONY 360653 11/3/2022 97.49 A/P Total 545,240.83 WIRED PAYMENTS ADMINSURE INC WORKERS' COMPENSATION REPLENISHMENT 796893 11/2/2022 74,023.68 U S BANK CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / POLICE 805800 11/1/2022 6,450.63 SECTION 8 HAPS Start Date End Date 10/28/2022 11/3/2022 1,066,729.31 PAYROLL Pay period Start Date End Date Check Date 23 10/18/2022 10/31/2022 11/9/2022 1,393,055.20 GRAND TOTAL 3,085,499.65 4/4Page 161 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register #19 for the period of 11/04/22 through 11/10/22 in the amount of $518,728.25 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $518,728.25 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for period 11/04/22 – 11/10/22. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation Health Net Inc 360695 $80,846.28 Grp# R1192A –November 2022 Neri Landscape 360709 $88,940.85 ARPA-Las Palmas Pool & Fitness Center Arco Business 575311 $55,887.04 Fuel for City Fleet FY23 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant total $518,728.25 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Warrant Register No. 19 Page 162 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC CALIBER POLO - CITY MANAGER STAFF 360654 11/10/2022 769.34 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC BAUTISTA CSS UNIFORM 360655 11/10/2022 161.51 AETNA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - NOVEMBER 360656 11/10/2022 737.88 ALDEMCO FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360657 11/10/2022 2,378.44 ALL FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360658 11/10/2022 966.13 ALTA LANGUAGE SERVICES INC EMPLOYEE BILINGUAL TESTING 360659 11/10/2022 132.00 AMAZON SENIOR MORNING SOCIALS SUPPLIES / CSD 360660 11/10/2022 83.68 ARJIS 1ST QUARTER ARJIS PHONE FEES 360661 11/10/2022 7,174.90 AYDELOTTE CPOA CONFERENCE 360662 11/10/2022 122.00 BADGE FRAME, INC RECRUITING ITEMS FOR OFFICE 360663 11/10/2022 1,129.73 BATTERY JUNCTION LITHIUM BATTERIES 360664 11/10/2022 983.32 C A P F FIRE LTD - NOVEMBER 2022 360665 11/10/2022 1,121.00 CAMACHO ADVANCED PEER SUPPORT TRAINING / PD 360666 11/10/2022 40.65 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC. CANON PLOTTER MAINTENACE SERVICE - NOV 2 360667 11/10/2022 101.53 CITY OF SAN DIEGO MET INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PRETREATMENT 360668 11/10/2022 8,966.62 CLF WAREHOUSE INC MOP 80331 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360670 11/10/2022 95.66 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS CACEO FEE / NSD 360671 11/10/2022 200.00 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO FILING NOTICE OF EXEMPTION 360672 11/10/2022 50.00 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO NEXTGEN REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 360673 11/10/2022 8,037.00 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX DATA, VIDEO SERVICES FY23 360674 11/10/2022 668.30 DELL MARKETING L P DELL LATITUDE 9520, BTX 360675 11/10/2022 11,311.32 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO GRP #05-7029600000 - NOVEMBER 2022 360676 11/10/2022 2,127.41 DELTA DENTAL OF CALIFORNIA GRP #0908600000 - NOVEMBER 2022 360677 11/10/2022 15,538.42 DELTA DENTAL OF CALIFORNIA GRP 05-0908601002 - NOVEMBER 2022 360678 11/10/2022 45.22 D-MAX ENGINEERING INC T&A 90552 - ENG/PW 360679 11/10/2022 1,435.14 DOUGHERTY SWAT TACTIVAL MISSION PLANNING PD 360680 11/10/2022 81.38 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS INC 2 PVC 90 ELL TT 360681 11/10/2022 18.90 EXPERIAN CREDIT CHECKS 360682 11/10/2022 33.81 FASTSIGNS COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNAGE SERVICES FY23 360683 11/10/2022 54.38 FEDEX POLICE TESTING MATERIALS & WC CHECK 360684 11/10/2022 107.40 FERNANDO BASIC PEER SUPPORT 360685 11/10/2022 113.25 FON JON PET CARE CENTER K9 ROCKO BOARD AND CARE 360686 11/10/2022 603.18 G2SOLUTIONS, INC NEW EMPLOYEE FINGERPRINT TEST SUBMISSION 360687 11/10/2022 7.50 GOVERNMENT TRAINING AGENCY SUPERVISOR ACADEMY -- SEPTEMBER 2022 360688 11/10/2022 12,000.00 GRAINGER MOP 65179 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360689 11/10/2022 771.63 GUERRERO CONTRACT INSTRUCTOR FOLKLORICO FALL 2022 360690 11/10/2022 4,692.80 HEALTH NET GRP #N7176A - NOVEMBER 2022 360691 11/10/2022 1,884.24 HEALTH NET GRP #N7176F - NOVEMBER 2022 360692 11/10/2022 1,646.41 HEALTH NET GRP #N7177A - NOVEMBER 2022 360693 11/10/2022 1,277.44 HEALTH NET GRP #R1192R - NOVEMBER 2022 360694 11/10/2022 857.33 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192A - NOVEMBER 2022 360695 11/10/2022 80,846.28 HEALTH NET INC GRP #LB439A - NOVEMBER 2022 360696 11/10/2022 7,417.32 HEALTH NET INC GRP #57135A - NOVEMBER 2022 360697 11/10/2022 1,289.72 HEALTH NET INC GRP #LB439F - NOVEMBER 2022 360698 11/10/2022 735.61 HOSE AUTOMOTIVE MOP 86883 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360699 11/10/2022 1,048.34 JASMUND SEMINAR REGRISTATION FEE 360700 11/10/2022 120.00 JJJ ENTERPRISES FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM MONITORING 360701 11/10/2022 1,790.00 KREISBERG LAW FIRM CM-00015 - LEGAL SERVICE 360702 11/10/2022 60.00 WARRANT REGISTER # 19 11/10/2022 1/2Page 163 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 19 11/10/2022 LASER SAVER INC INK CARTRIDGES - NUTRITION CENTER 360703 11/10/2022 595.84 LOPEZ TUIT REIMB 2 FULL CLASSES AND 1 PARTIAL 360704 11/10/2022 3,500.00 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360705 11/10/2022 110.39 MTS MTS FLAGGING SERVICES / NSD 360706 11/10/2022 121.94 NATIONAL CITY CAR WASH CARWASH SERVICES FOR FLEET FY 2023 360707 11/10/2022 595.00 NATIONAL CITY TROPHY MOP 66556 OFFICE SUPPLIES- PW 360708 11/10/2022 86.35 NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ARPA - LAS PALMAS POOL AND FITNESS CENTER 360709 11/10/2022 88,940.85 OPTUM FINANCIAL, INC HSA MAINTENANCE FEE - JULY 2022 360710 11/10/2022 107.25 PALMA ARREST AND CONTROL INSTRUCTOR TRAINING 360711 11/10/2022 353.19 PEASE JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - Nov 2022 360712 11/10/2022 140.00 PENSKE FORD R&M CITY VEHICLES FY 2023 360713 11/10/2022 1,176.55 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360714 11/10/2022 2,596.99 PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC TEMPORARY PLACEMENT- CARLEE BATTLE W/E 1 360715 11/10/2022 1,750.00 PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC TEMPORARY SERVICES - EMILY PORTES 360716 11/10/2022 2,351.39 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES- PW 360717 11/10/2022 200.62 R & R CONTROLS, INC CITYWIDE ON-SITE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL 360718 11/10/2022 325.00 RELIANCE STANDARD GRP #VAI826233, VCI801146 & VG180848 - NOV 360719 11/10/2022 3,687.55 ROUSTON LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 360720 11/10/2022 85.00 SAKAMOTO SNIPER TEAM OVERVIEW COURSE PD 360721 11/10/2022 245.01 SAN DIEGO POLICE EQUIPMENT BALLISTIC VEST NGUYEN 360722 11/10/2022 836.29 SASI MONTHLY TRUST ACCOUNTING 360723 11/10/2022 478.00 SBCS CORPORATION HOUSING CONTRACT 360724 11/10/2022 49,658.00 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FACILITIES FOR FY23 360725 11/10/2022 4,706.40 SEAPORT MEAT COMPANY FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360726 11/10/2022 674.01 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MAINTENANCE 20 SHARP COPIERS FOR FY23 360727 11/10/2022 2,550.25 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES- PW 360728 11/10/2022 751.16 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SERVICE LIGHTING SERVICES 360729 11/10/2022 24,086.72 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 20468 SUPPLIES PD 360730 11/10/2022 1,337.69 SUPERIOR READY MIX CONCRETE FOR FY 2023 360731 11/10/2022 1,321.02 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR FACILITIES FY 2023~ 360732 11/10/2022 46,488.80 THE COUNSELING TEAM OCT PEER SUPPORT SERVICE 360733 11/10/2022 800.00 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS GRP #415491 - NOVEMBER 2022 360734 11/10/2022 9,025.21 TINOSA INC PERFORM AIR SAMPLE ANALYSIS/FIRE 360735 11/10/2022 250.00 T'S & SIGNS THREE SETS OF TABLE TENTS NUMBERED 1-100 360736 11/10/2022 753.64 U S BANK MONTHLY CREDIT CARD STATEMENT - OCTOBER 360737 11/10/2022 412.00 VALDIVIA-OCHOA REIMBURSEMENT - NANCY VALDIVIA OCHOA 360738 11/10/2022 71.05 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES MOP 46453 BUILDING SUPPLIES- PW 360739 11/10/2022 160.95 VERIZON WIRELESS VERIZON CELLULAR SERVICES FOR FY23 360740 11/10/2022 9,615.62 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION SERVICE PLAN (CA) - OCTOBER 2022 360741 11/10/2022 948.10 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 21-24 CALFIRE GRANT PLANTING - ENG/PW 360742 11/10/2022 11,900.00 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC SUPPLY WILLYS ELECTRONICS MOP FY23 360743 11/10/2022 469.52 A/P Total 456,097.47 WIRED PAYMENTS ARCO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FUEL FOR CITY FLEET FY 23~ 575311 11/8/2022 55,887.04 U S BANK TRAINING CRDT CRD 823471 11/4/2022 5,263.27 U S BANK US BANK CARD PAYMENT FY23 - ZOOM, LIBRARY 823471 11/4/2022 1,480.47 GRAND TOTAL 518,728.25$ 2/2Page 164 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register #20 for the period of 11/11/22 through 11/17/22 in the amount of $5,702,924.29 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $5,702,924.29 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for period 11/11/22 – 11/17/22. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation Devaney Pate Morris 360774 $56,838.25 Legal Services Public Emp Ret System 221116 $268,234.20 Service Period 10/18/22-10/31/22 Bank of America 736137 $135,336.87 2017 Energy Effic Series A Bond Pymnt City of San Diego 746907 $1,784,109.00 Metropolitan Sewage System 1st Qtr City of San Diego 746910 $1,784,109.00 Metropolitan Sewage System 2nd Qtr FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant total $5,702,924.29 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Warrant Register No. 20 Page 165 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT ADAMOS TRAINING ADV SUB CRISIS INTERV 360744 11/15/2022 261.53 CAMACHO TRAINING ADV LDG SUICIDE PREVENTION 360745 11/15/2022 164.19 CORADO TRAINING ADV SUB T2735 CNT CNFRNC 360746 11/15/2022 688.68 DEPASCALE TRAINING SLI 2 360747 11/15/2022 468.00 LONG TRAINING CNOA CNF T2733 360748 11/15/2022 1,730.06 LONG TRAINING CNT CONFERENCE 360749 11/15/2022 688.68 PAUU ADV LDG SUB T2715 -UAS OPERATORS COURSE 360750 11/15/2022 877.11 VASQUEZ ADV LDG PRC T2715 - UAS OPERATORS COURSE 360751 11/15/2022 877.11 ACME SAFETY & SUPPLY CORP SURVEY VEST 360752 11/17/2022 24.25 AGAMATA CITATION REFUNDS - OCTOBER 2022 360753 11/17/2022 80.00 AIRGAS USA LLC MOP 45714 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360754 11/17/2022 266.47 ALDEMCO CONSUMABLES / NUTRITION CENTER 360755 11/17/2022 431.66 ALL FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360756 11/17/2022 747.19 APS LIGHTING & SAFETY PRODUCTS RED LIGHT POD 360757 11/17/2022 549.20 ASSI SECURITY INC PROVIDE SECURITY SERVICES AND REPAIRS 360758 11/17/2022 20,643.00 AYDELOTTE CI REPLENISHMENT FUNDS 360759 11/17/2022 5,000.00 BRENT CITATION REFUNDS - OCTOBER 2022 360760 11/17/2022 180.00 BRINK'S INCORPORATED TRANSPORTATION - BILLING PERIOD 11/1/22 360761 11/17/2022 391.76 BURKE WILLIAMS & SORENSEN LLP PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 360762 11/17/2022 3,758.30 BURKE WILLIAMS & SORENSEN LLP PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 360763 11/17/2022 1,775.50 CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES INC CIP 22-23 BAYFRONT EIR SUPPORT - ENG/PW 360764 11/17/2022 15,328.75 CHIEF LEADERSHIP TRAINING TUITION 1 OF 3 360765 11/17/2022 3,000.00 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY PETTY CASH REPLENISHMENT PERIOD END SEPT 360766 11/17/2022 178.74 CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 360767 11/17/2022 6,400.00 CLEAR WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC WATER TREATMENT MAY 2022- PW/ FACILITIES 360768 11/17/2022 3,325.00 COCINO CITATION REFUNDS - OCTOBER 2022 360769 11/17/2022 80.00 CORADO TRAINING CNT POST REIM 360770 11/17/2022 151.25 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FOR FY 2023~ 360771 11/17/2022 5,542.47 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHER LLP LIABILITY CLAIM COST 360772 11/17/2022 80.00 DEPASCALE SHERMAN BLOCK SLI-1 360773 11/17/2022 136.11 DEVANEY PATE MORRIS & CAMERON LEGAL SERVICES 360774 11/17/2022 56,838.25 DEVANEY PATE MORRIS & CAMERON PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 360775 11/17/2022 20,497.50 ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE FLEET LEASE NOVEMBER 2022 360776 11/17/2022 19,492.42 EXPRESS PIPE AND SUPPLY CITYWIDE PLUMBING PARTS, MATERIALS TOOL 360777 11/17/2022 96.31 FEDEX MAILING OF CAFR TABS 360778 11/17/2022 45.21 GLOBAL POWER GROUP INC LABOR HOURS - ST 360779 11/17/2022 1,191.13 HERNANDEZ CITATION REFUNDS - OCTOBER 2022 360780 11/17/2022 80.00 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR PARKS FY 23 360781 11/17/2022 664.51 JESUS JR CITATION REFUND - OCTOBER 2022 360782 11/17/2022 80.00 MARTINEZ REFUND CUSTOMER #002272 FOR OVERPAYMENT 360783 11/17/2022 1,015.30 MASON'S SAW MOP 45729 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES & REPAIR 360784 11/17/2022 1,970.31 MEJIVAR CITATION REFUNDS - OCTOBER 2022 360785 11/17/2022 130.00 MISSION COMMUNICATIONS, LLC SERVICE PACKAGE- 1 YR, RENEWAL - BAY 360786 11/17/2022 1,126.80 MUNOZ REIMBURSEMENT 360787 11/17/2022 127.77 NATIONAL CITY CAR WASH CARWASH SERVICES FOR FLEET FY 2023 360788 11/17/2022 482.50 NATIONAL CITY CHAMBER CM- 00018 - CREDIT CARD FEE 360789 11/17/2022 1,500.00 NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 GRANT 360790 11/17/2022 41,679.20 PACIFIC AUTO REPAIR PARTS 360791 11/17/2022 3,895.90 WARRANT REGISTER # 20 11/17/2022 1/2Page 166 of 212 PARADISE VALLEY HOSPITAL COVID19 TESTING 360792 11/17/2022 1,438.50 PETERSON REPORTING LIABILITY CLAIM COST 360794 11/17/2022 1,721.53 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360795 11/17/2022 167.50 PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC TEAM-STAFF DANIEL GONZALEZ / SECTION 8 360796 11/17/2022 4,556.20 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY LAUNDRY SERVICES / NUTRITION 360797 11/17/2022 354.11 RED WING BUSINESS WORK BOOTS FOR PW'S 360799 11/17/2022 956.13 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL ENERGY CHECK VALVE REPLACEMENT - PW SEWER 360800 11/17/2022 22,895.27 SEAPORT MEAT COMPANY FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360801 11/17/2022 588.60 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES- PW 360802 11/17/2022 124.26 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP # 45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / RISK 360803 11/17/2022 276.63 STC TRAFFIC CIP TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND COMMUNIC SYSTEMS 360804 11/17/2022 19,673.75 SUPERIOR READY MIX CONCRETE LP DECOMPOSED GRANITE 360805 11/17/2022 418.30 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR PARKS DIVISION FY 2023 360806 11/17/2022 178.44 SWEETWATER HIGH SCHOOL REIMBURSEMENT OVERPAYMENT 360807 11/17/2022 1,681.00 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360808 11/17/2022 5,533.91 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUSTEE FEE - PERIOD 9/27/22 TO 9/26/23 360809 11/17/2022 1,650.00 THE STEIN FAMILY FARM RFW- NCLHFP "STEIN FARM"/WATER BILL REIM 360810 11/17/2022 1,072.93 TINOSA INC PROVIDE O-RING KIT(MAKOG-005M310)/ FIRE 360811 11/17/2022 1,284.73 TODD PIPE & SUPPLY LLC RIDGID 1/2 JAW CU PRES ASSY - PW FACILITIES 360812 11/17/2022 1,938.69 U S BANK MONTHLY CREDIT CARD STATEMENT - SEPTEMBER 360813 11/17/2022 1,249.52 VELOCITY TRUCK CENTERS ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION PARTS 360814 11/17/2022 26.20 VORTEX INDUSTRIES INC CITYWIDE ON-SITE SERVICE & REPAIRS 360815 11/17/2022 11,921.76 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY ASPHALT, TACK, 3/8 SHEET FY 2023~ - PW 360816 11/17/2022 765.73 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 360817 11/17/2022 2,750.84 WETMORES DEF FLUID 2.5 GAL BOTTLE 360818 11/17/2022 952.65 WHITE CAP, LP GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR FY 23 STREETS- PW 360819 11/17/2022 686.01 WORLD OIL ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS USED OIL SERVICE CHARGE ~ 360820 11/17/2022 95.00 A/P Total 309,696.31 WIRED PAYMENTS PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM SERVICE PERIOD 10/18/2022 - 10/31/2022 221116 11/16/2022 268,234.20 BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFIECIENCY SERIES A BOND PY 736137 11/15/2022 135,336.87 BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERIES B BOND PYM 736140 11/15/2022 43,470.00 CITY OF SAN DIEGO METROPOLITAN SEWAGE SYSTEM - FY23 1ST QTR 746907 11/14/2022 1,784,109.00 CITY OF SAN DIEGO METROPOLITAN SEWAGE SYSTEM - FY23 2ND QTR 746910 11/14/2022 1,784,109.00 PAYCHEX BENEFIT TECH INC BENETRAC ESR SERVICES BASE FEE - NOVEMBER 947870 11/14/2022 597.74 SECTION 8 HAPS Start Date End Date 11/11/2022 11/17/2022 24,399.72 PAYROLL Pay period Start Date End Date Check Date 24 11/1/2022 11/14/2022 11/23/2022 1,352,971.45 GRAND TOTAL 5,702,924.29 2/2Page 167 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register #21 for the period of 11/18/22 through 11/24/22 in the amount of $1,571,871.71 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,571,871.71 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for period 11/18/22 – 11/24/22. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation California Commercial Pool 360829 $808,470.49 Las Palmas Pool Renovation County of San Diego 360835 $56,313.23 Maintenance of Sweetwater Channel Kaiser Foundation HP 360854 $216,841.02 Group #104220 – December 2022 Registrar of Voters 360870 $109,911.00 Registrar of Voters – 2022 SDG&E 360876 $125,403.42 Gas & Electric for Facilities FY23 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant total $1,571,871.71 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Warrant Register No. 21 Page 168 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 24 HOUR ELEVATOR INC CITY WIDE ELEVATOR SERVICE AND REPAIRS 360821 11/23/2022 13,187.77 ALL FRESH PRODUCTS CONSUMABLES / NUTRITION 360822 11/23/2022 1,782.91 AT&T AT&T & SBC ANNUAL PHONE SERVICE FOR FY23 360823 11/23/2022 2,109.42 AT&T AT&T & SBC ANNUAL PHONE SERVICE FOR FY23 360824 11/23/2022 81.18 BAUTISTA IBARRA FOOD AND BEV DURING OVERNIGHT STAY 360825 11/23/2022 47.06 BENNETT BOWEN & LIGHTHOUSE INC TYPE R, CLASS 3 JACKET, REVERSIBLE SZ: L 360826 11/23/2022 767.75 BERRY REIMBURSEMENT EMT EXPENSES/FIRE 360827 11/23/2022 165.50 BUREAU VERITAS N AMERICA INC BUILDING/BUREAU VERITAS 360828 11/23/2022 34,829.00 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL POOL CIP 22-01 LAS PALMAS POOL RENOVATION PRO 360829 11/23/2022 808,470.49 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES- PW 360830 11/23/2022 1,225.52 CARRILLO RFW EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT 360831 11/23/2022 53.97 CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE 360832 11/23/2022 1,046.81 CONSTANT CONTACT INC CONSTANT CONTACT 12 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION 360833 11/23/2022 986.00 CORELOGIC SOLUTIONS LLC REALQUEST MONTHLY REPORTS FY23 360834 11/23/2022 221.87 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO MAINTENANCE OF SWEETWATER RIVER CHANNEL 360835 11/23/2022 56,313.23 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO PARKING CITATION REVENUE - SEPTEMBER 2022 360836 11/23/2022 6,518.50 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX DATA, VIDEO SERVICES FY23 360837 11/23/2022 2,077.72 CPRS DISTRICT 12 STAFF TRAINING CPRS DISTRICT 12 WORKSHOP 360838 11/23/2022 80.00 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FOR FY 2023~ PW/EQUIP 360839 11/23/2022 916.15 DCS TESTING & EQUIPMENT INC FT HOSE/LADDER TESTING /FIRE 360840 11/23/2022 4,538.00 DE LAGE LANDEN DLL 20 SHARP COPIERS LEASE FOR FY23 360841 11/23/2022 2,939.63 DOUGHERTY TRAINING REIM SDCLI TRACK II & III 360842 11/23/2022 225.00 ESGIL LLC BUILDING/ESGIL 360843 11/23/2022 39,619.91 ESGIL LLC PLAN CHECKS FOR FIRE DEPT, FY 2023 360844 11/23/2022 1,371.00 FEDEX FEDEX - CITY CLERK OFFICE MAILING 360845 11/23/2022 33.30 FLEET SERVICES INC MOP 67804 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360846 11/23/2022 184.06 FUSTON TRAINING POST REIM CNT HOSTAGE NEGOTIATION 360847 11/23/2022 151.25 GONZALEZ PETTY CASH - BEATRICE GONZALEZ 360848 11/23/2022 64.63 HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY PARTS AND SMALL EQUIMPMENT PURCHASES- PW 360849 11/23/2022 3,228.37 HAMMER CONSTRUCTION CO REFUND T&A 90569 - ENG/PW 360850 11/23/2022 10,016.80 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS CONTRACT/AUDIT SVCS(OCT-DEC 2022)/ Q2-20 360851 11/23/2022 4,601.34 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES AS NEEDED FOR BUILDING 360852 11/23/2022 422.68 JJJ ENTERPRISES FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM MONITORING 360853 11/23/2022 210.00 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN GROUP #104220 - DECEMBER 2022 360854 11/23/2022 216,841.02 LASER SAVER INC INK CARTRIDGES / NUTRITION CENTER 360855 11/23/2022 595.84 METRO WASTEWATER JPA METRO JPA ANNUAL BUDGET PARTICIPATING REP 360856 11/23/2022 49,369.00 NATIONAL CITY CHAMBER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 360857 11/23/2022 540.00 NATIONAL CITY HISTORICAL FOR REIMBURSEMENT CLAIM FY23 360858 11/23/2022 5,000.00 NATIONAL ELECTRIC WORKS, INC. CIP 20-03 CIVIC CENTER BASEMENT POWER UP 360859 11/23/2022 17,683.68 NATIONAL RECREATION AND NRPA PREMIERE PACKAGE RENEWAL 360860 11/23/2022 675.00 NBS PLANNING/NBS 360861 11/23/2022 977.35 OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUSINESS MOP 83778 OFFICE SUPPLIES/ FINANCE 360862 11/23/2022 826.83 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360863 11/23/2022 48.93 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360864 11/23/2022 362.60 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360865 11/23/2022 87.24 PENSKE FORD R&M CITY VEHICLES FY 2023 360866 11/23/2022 773.75 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360867 11/23/2022 457.23 PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC TEMPORARY PLACEMENT CARLEE BATTLE - ENG 360868 11/23/2022 3,266.20 WARRANT REGISTER # 21 11/24/2023 1/2Page 169 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 21 11/24/2023 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES- PW 360869 11/23/2022 607.23 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS REGISTRAR OF VOTERS - 2022 GUBERNATORIAL 360870 11/23/2022 109,911.00 ROGUE FITNESS 28.55MM ECHO BAR 2.0-BRIGHT SLEEVE/FIRE 360871 11/23/2022 8,698.44 SAM'S ALIGNMENT WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE FOR CITY FY 23 360872 11/23/2022 130.00 SAN DIEGO HYDRAULICS MOP 85005 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360873 11/23/2022 243.59 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL ENERGY AUTO FIRE SPRINKLER INSP- PW/ FACILITIES 360874 11/23/2022 16,169.00 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE TRANING TUITION ROT MURRY 360875 11/23/2022 23.00 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FACILITIES FOR FY23 360876 11/23/2022 125,403.42 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FACILITIES FOR FY23 360877 11/23/2022 94.08 SHARP REES STEALY MED GROUP PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL 360878 11/23/2022 367.00 SILVER & WRIGHT LLP LEGAL SERVICES 360879 11/23/2022 2,342.40 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE STAPLES MOP FY23 OFFICE SUPPLIES 360880 11/23/2022 1,588.62 SUNRUN INSTALLATION SERVICES REFUND PERMIT INSPECTION FEE/ PERMIT #20 360881 11/23/2022 247.53 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL / WASTEWATER FY 2023 NOV 360882 11/23/2022 394.04 TAYLOR TRAINING POST REIM CNT 360883 11/23/2022 151.25 THE COUNSELING TEAM INTERNATIO EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICES / FIRE 360884 11/23/2022 300.00 THOMSON REUTERS WEST WEST LAW SUBSCRIPTION/ CAO 360885 11/23/2022 1,157.08 TRANS-LANG TRANS-LANG - CITY COUNCIL MTG TRANSLATION 360886 11/23/2022 862.75 U S BANK US BANK CREDIT CARD SERVICES - CONF. REG 360887 11/23/2022 705.00 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY 2023- PW 360888 11/23/2022 109.33 US BANK ADMIN FEES IN ADV 8/1/22-7/31/23 / 2012 360889 11/23/2022 1,060.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION SERVICE PLAN (CA) - NOVEMBER 202 360890 11/23/2022 863.30 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 360891 11/23/2022 11.96 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY ASPHALT, TACK, 3/8 SHEET FY 2023~- PW/ST 360892 11/23/2022 1,667.04 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FY 23 360893 11/23/2022 2,694.25 WITMER PUBLIC SAFETY GROUP INC HEAVY DUTY NYLON IRONS STRAP /FIRE 360894 11/23/2022 78.91 A/P Total 1,571,871.71 GRAND TOTAL 1,571,871.71$ 2/2Page 170 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register #22 for the period of 11/25/22 through 12/01/22 in the amount of $3,493,881.88 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $3,493,881.88 BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for period 11/25/22 – 12/01/22. Consistent with Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation Anser Advisory Management 360978 $108,152.73 Grant Management Services / ENG Chen Ryan Associates Inc 360982 $188,391.90 Bayshore Bike Segment 5 / ENG Healtn Net Inc 361008 $80,846.28 Grp #R1192A – December 2022 Kimley Horn 361013 $159,214.15 8th & Roosevelt ATP / ENG WSP USA Inc 361059 $56,562.43 Focused General Plan Update Public Emp Ret System 221129 $269,918.10 Service Period 11/01/22 – 11/14/22 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant total $3,493,881.88 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Warrant Register No. 22 Page 171 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT ANDERSON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360895 12/1/2022 110.00 BEARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360896 12/1/2022 70.00 BECK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360897 12/1/2022 140.00 BEVERIDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360898 12/1/2022 640.00 BISHOP RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360899 12/1/2022 110.00 BOEGLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360900 12/1/2022 260.00 BULL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360901 12/1/2022 580.00 CAMEON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360902 12/1/2022 400.00 CANEDO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360903 12/1/2022 620.00 CARRILLO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360904 12/1/2022 290.00 CASTELLANOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360905 12/1/2022 500.00 COLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360906 12/1/2022 165.00 COLLINSON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360907 12/1/2022 420.00 CONDON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360908 12/1/2022 280.00 CORDERO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360909 12/1/2022 520.00 DALLA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360910 12/1/2022 900.00 DANESHFAR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360911 12/1/2022 250.00 DEESE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360912 12/1/2022 660.00 DESROCHERS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360913 12/1/2022 110.00 DIAZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360914 12/1/2022 680.00 DILLARD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360915 12/1/2022 480.00 DREDGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360916 12/1/2022 250.00 DUONG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360917 12/1/2022 280.00 EISER III RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360918 12/1/2022 250.00 ESPIRITU RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360919 12/1/2022 620.00 ETZLER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360920 12/1/2022 460.00 FABINSKI RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360921 12/1/2022 220.00 FERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360922 12/1/2022 270.00 FIFIELD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360923 12/1/2022 540.00 GAUT RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360924 12/1/2022 700.00 GELSKEY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360925 12/1/2022 115.00 GIBBS JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360926 12/1/2022 120.00 GONZALES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360927 12/1/2022 480.00 HARLAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360928 12/1/2022 500.00 HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360929 12/1/2022 500.00 HERNANDEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360930 12/1/2022 400.00 HODGES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360931 12/1/2022 200.00 IBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360932 12/1/2022 780.00 JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360933 12/1/2022 60.00 JONES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360934 12/1/2022 480.00 JUNIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360935 12/1/2022 50.00 KIMBLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360936 12/1/2022 300.00 KLOS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360937 12/1/2022 480.00 LAFRENIERE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360938 12/1/2022 660.00 LIMFUECO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360939 12/1/2022 160.00 MATIENZO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360940 12/1/2022 100.00 MCCABE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360941 12/1/2022 280.00 MCDANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360942 12/1/2022 290.00 WARRANT REGISTER # 22 12/1/2022 1/4Page 172 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 22 12/1/2022 MEEKS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360943 12/1/2022 460.00 MENDOZA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360944 12/1/2022 290.00 MINER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360945 12/1/2022 580.00 MORRISON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360946 12/1/2022 520.00 MUNOZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360947 12/1/2022 640.00 NAGLE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360948 12/1/2022 460.00 NOTEWARE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360949 12/1/2022 120.00 OLIVERIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360950 12/1/2022 360.00 PAUU JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360951 12/1/2022 340.00 PE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360952 12/1/2022 300.00 PEASE JR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360953 12/1/2022 140.00 POST RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360954 12/1/2022 280.00 RAY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360955 12/1/2022 190.00 ROARK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360956 12/1/2022 135.00 RODRIGUEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360957 12/1/2022 260.00 RUIZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360958 12/1/2022 310.00 SAINZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360959 12/1/2022 300.00 SANCHEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360960 12/1/2022 330.00 SERVATIUS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360961 12/1/2022 340.00 SHOEMAKER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360962 12/1/2022 480.00 SILVA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360963 12/1/2022 580.00 SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360964 12/1/2022 320.00 SMITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360965 12/1/2022 560.00 STEWART RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360966 12/1/2022 200.00 TIPTON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360967 12/1/2022 250.00 UNGAB RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360968 12/1/2022 600.00 VILLAGOMEZ RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360969 12/1/2022 480.00 VILLARIASA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360970 12/1/2022 480.00 WHITE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360971 12/1/2022 230.00 WILKINS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360972 12/1/2022 520.00 YBARRA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DEC 2022 360973 12/1/2022 220.00 RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS 29,005.00 AIRGAS USA LLC MOP 45714 SAFETY SUPPLIES- PW 360974 12/1/2022 617.97 ALDEMCO FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 360975 12/1/2022 7,004.65 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE TRAINING TUITION ARREST CNTRL PALMA 360976 12/1/2022 254.19 AMAZON CASA TEENS YOUTH PROGRAM SUPPLIES 360977 12/1/2022 560.81 ANSER ADVISORY MANAGEMENT, LLC CIP 22-35 GRANT MANAGEMENT SERVICES - ENG 360978 12/1/2022 108,152.73 BENEDEK REIMBURSMT, EMT-P EXPENSES/FIRE 360979 12/1/2022 250.00 C A P F DECEMBER 2022 - FIRE LTD 360980 12/1/2022 1,121.00 CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT PD LTD - NOVEMBER 2022 360981 12/1/2022 4,698.00 CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES INC CIP 19-24 BAYSHORE BIKEWAY SEGMENT 5 -ENG 360982 12/1/2022 188,391.90 CHRISTIANSEN AMUSEMENTS A KIMBALL HOLIDAY FERRIS WHEEL RENTAL 360983 12/1/2022 6,500.00 CLF WAREHOUSE INC MOP 80331 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 360984 12/1/2022 95.66 COMPUTER PROTECTION TECH INC LABOR TROUBLESHOOT FY23- FACILITIES 360985 12/1/2022 480.00 COZZINI BROS., INC. KNIFE/DELI SLICER/CAN OPENER SHARPENING 360986 12/1/2022 36.00 CRESTIK DUI DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE TRAINING 360987 12/1/2022 93.38 CSULB FOUNDATION TRAINING TUITION IA FOR FERNANDO 360988 12/1/2022 397.00 CUSTOM TRUCK BODY & EQUIPMENT, AUTO SUPPLIES FOR FLEET / PW 360989 12/1/2022 1,287.10 2/4Page 173 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 22 12/1/2022 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO DECEMBER 2022 GRP #05-7029600000 360990 12/1/2022 2,093.41 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO DECEMBER 2022-GRP #05-7029600002 360991 12/1/2022 40.11 DELTA DENTAL OF CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 2022 GRP #05-0908600000 360992 12/1/2022 13,921.25 DELTA DENTAL OF CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 2022 - GRP#05-0908601002 360993 12/1/2022 45.22 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CALTRANS SIGNALS AND LIGHTING JULY 2002 360994 12/1/2022 12,477.64 D-MAX ENGINEERING INC CIP 22-46 NC STORM WATER SERVICES FY 22- 360995 12/1/2022 16,193.16 D-MAX ENGINEERING INC T&A 90442 - NC 310 PALM AVENUE - ENG/PW 360996 12/1/2022 620.90 ENERGY COMMUNICATIONS CORP. BROADCAST FOR A KIMBALL HOLIDAY 360997 12/1/2022 800.00 FLEET SERVICES INC FLEET SUPPLIES FY23 PW- EQUIPMENT MAINT 360998 12/1/2022 845.82 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC CIP 22-08 CNC ENCAMPMENT CLEAN UP- ENG/P 360999 12/1/2022 21,141.59 GRAINGER MOP 65179 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 361000 12/1/2022 427.42 GUILLEN TRAINING REIM HOSTAGE NGTION 361001 12/1/2022 151.25 HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY PARTS AND SMALL EQUIMPMENT PURCHASES 361002 12/1/2022 587.25 HDR ENGINEERING, INC. CIP 19-11 PARADISE CREEK AT PLAZA PHASE 361003 12/1/2022 2,326.00 HEALTH NET GRP.#7176A -DECEMBER 2022 361004 12/1/2022 1,884.24 HEALTH NET GRP. #N7176F - DECEMBER 2022 361005 12/1/2022 1,646.41 HEALTH NET GRP.#N7177A -DECEMBER 2022 361006 12/1/2022 1,277.44 HEALTH NET GRP#R1192R - DECEMBER 2022 361007 12/1/2022 857.33 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192A - DECEMBER 2022 361008 12/1/2022 80,846.28 HEALTH NET INC GRP.#LB439F -DECEMBER 2022 361009 12/1/2022 735.61 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES GENERAL SUPPLIES AS NEEDED FOR BUILDING 361010 12/1/2022 378.13 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-04 CITYWIDE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL 361011 12/1/2022 47,415.50 INTEGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS, TUITION T2764 SWAT VELAZQUEZ SPORTELLI 361012 12/1/2022 3,400.00 KIMLEY HORN CIP 19-44 8TH AND ROOSEVELT ATP - ENG/PW 361013 12/1/2022 159,214.15 KTUA CIP 19-09 8TH ST AND ROOSEVELT CALTRANS 361014 12/1/2022 12,866.25 LEFORT'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR AUTO SUPPLIES FY23 - PW EQUIPMENT 361015 12/1/2022 574.63 LOS ANGELES PARTYWORKS INC A KIMBALL HOLIDAY LED DANCE FLOOR 361016 12/1/2022 4,950.00 MACHADO WOMEN LEADERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT 361017 12/1/2022 210.73 MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER CANNABIS DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 361018 12/1/2022 10,886.00 MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 361019 12/1/2022 1,500.50 NINYO & MOORE T&A 90552 - 233 ROOSEVELT AVENUE - ENG/PWS 361020 12/1/2022 442.26 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 361021 12/1/2022 37.19 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 361022 12/1/2022 10.15 PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 361023 12/1/2022 28.24 PENSKE FORD R&M CITY VEHICLES FY 2023 361024 12/1/2022 595.21 PORTILLO CONCRETE INC CIP 22-40 CAMACHO RECREATION CENTER 361025 12/1/2022 40,690.87 POWERSTRIDE BATTERY CO INC MOP 67839 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 361026 12/1/2022 341.35 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES- PW 361027 12/1/2022 3,144.36 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY LAUNDRY SERVICES FOR NUTRITION STAFF 361028 12/1/2022 2,077.09 RANDALL LAMB ASSOCIATES INC CIP 20-20 NC CIVIC CENTER SERVER ROOM CR 361029 12/1/2022 768.75 RELIANCE STANDARD DECEMBER 2022-GRP VAI826233 361030 12/1/2022 3,687.55 ROYAL ENTERTAINERS, INC A KIMBALL HOLIDAY SANTA, MRS CLAUS 361031 12/1/2022 3,330.00 SAF COLLISION CENTER FLEET PARTS FY23 - PW EQUIPMENT 361032 12/1/2022 4,881.76 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE TRAINING TUITION DUI CRESTIK 361033 12/1/2022 23.00 SDG&E ELECTRIC BILL / PW 361034 12/1/2022 3,187.27 SEAPORT MEAT COMPANY FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 361035 12/1/2022 1,276.24 SMART SOURCE OF CALIFORNIA LLC MOP 63845 BUSINESS CARDS / NSD 361036 12/1/2022 105.46 SMART SOURCE OF CALIFORNIA LLC MOP 63845 BUSINESS CARDS / CSD 361037 12/1/2022 52.73 3/4Page 174 of 212 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT WARRANT REGISTER # 22 12/1/2022 SOUTHERN CALIF TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 GENERAL AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 361038 12/1/2022 76.74 SOUTHWEST BOULDER & STONE INC AMENDED TOP SOIL FOR PARKS FY 2023 - PW 361039 12/1/2022 398.11 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SERVICE MONTHLY SERVICES FY23 - STREET LIGHTS 361040 12/1/2022 20,679.98 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE MOP 45704 DESKTOP PAPER & LETTER FOLDER 361041 12/1/2022 1,292.45 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR FACILITIES FY 2023~ 361042 12/1/2022 105.16 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER 361043 12/1/2022 7,286.44 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL CITY OWNED FACILITIES ONGOING PEST 361044 12/1/2022 159.00 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS LIFE AD & D 361045 12/1/2022 9,048.73 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS GRP #415491-ARREARS PAYMENT-TORRES 361046 12/1/2022 67.20 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO MOP 77816 PAINT SUPPLIES / NSD 361047 12/1/2022 594.07 T'S & SIGNS A KIMBALL HOLIDAY MARKETING 361048 12/1/2022 3,853.02 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT NAT01 NEW TICKET CHARGES FY23- SEWER SER 361049 12/1/2022 326.75 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES MOP 46453 BUILDING SUPPLIES- PW 361050 12/1/2022 1,024.70 VELOCITY TRUCK CENTERS AUTO PARTS FY23- PW EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 361051 12/1/2022 9,921.68 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES / NSD 361052 12/1/2022 292.14 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES FY 23 361053 12/1/2022 2,716.56 WEST COAST ARBORISTS ONGOING TREE TRIMMING SERVICE FY23- PW 361054 12/1/2022 3,966.01 WESTERN EXTRICATION SERVICE LARGE POWER UNIT /FIRE 361055 12/1/2022 2,748.60 WETMORES MOP 80333 AUTO SUPPLIES- PW 361056 12/1/2022 257.38 WHITE CAP, LP CURB/SIDEWALK TOOL BLUESTEEL SIGN 361057 12/1/2022 222.89 WORLD OIL ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS NON CONFORMING OIL FILTERS 361058 12/1/2022 85.00 WSP USA INC FOCUSED GENERAL PLAN UPDATE 361059 12/1/2022 56,562.43 A/P Total 935,624.13 WIRED PAYMENTS PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM SERVICE PERIOD 11/01/2022-11/14/2022 221129 11/29/2022 269,918.10 SECTION 8 HAPS Start Date End Date 11/25/2022 12/1/2022 1,106,008.26 PAYROLL Pay period Start Date End Date Check Date 24 11/15/2022 11/28/2022 12/7/2022 1,182,331.39 GRAND TOTAL 3,493,881.88 4/4Page 175 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Administrative Services - Human Resources Prepared by: Molly Brennan, Administrative Services Director Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Resolution of the City of National City, California authorizing the Police Lateral Officer Bonus Program from January 2023 through December 2024 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Police Officer Lateral Bonus Program from January 2023 through December 2024.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: A number of San Diego County Police Department have implemented hiring bonuses to attract lateral police applicants. Hiring bonuses are not only being used as a competitive hiring strategy to keep up with attrition, but bonuses are also used as budget neutral process given the costs associated with hiring Police Recruits. Background The National City Police Department, along with police departments across the nation are raising concerns about current and future staffing levels. The outflow of officers retiring and resigning has surged while the influx of number of viable police recruits is drastically low. The factors that have combined to create this moment include: • Rapid increases of police officer retirements and resignations • Fewer applicants, for both police laterals and recruits • The COVID-19 pandemic • Negative public portrayals of and attitudes toward police • Lengthy and difficult entrance requirements • A competitive and strong job market • Attitudinal changes and expectations of Millennials and Gen-Xers Additionally, the current work force of officers is working short staffed which then in turn leads to increased and forced overtime and burn out. Definitions Police Officer Recruit: An applicant that has no police experience and does NOT possess a POST certificate. Traditionally, these individuals are hired by a police department and attend a six- month academy. While attending the academy, the recruit is an employee of the city and receives Recruit Police Officer salary. Page 176 of 212 Police Officer Lateral: An applicant who has successfully completed a police academy and possesses a California Basic POST Certificate or equivalent. Traditionally, these individuals fall into two categories; 1. Police academy graduates that have not yet been hired by police departments 2. Laterals that are currently employed with another police department. Program Evaluation California Police Officers Standards and Training require police recruits to complete 944 hours of training in the academy, over a six month period. A recruit receiving “Step E” pay earns $31.80 per hour or $30,019.20 in salary while in the academy. This figure does not include any associated benefits as a full time City employee. When taking into consideration recruit salary plus benefits, the cost of attending the academy, and the costs associated with staff time (Police Department and Human Resources) to complete recruitment, testing, and the background process, the costs are well above $ 75,000 per recruit. Hiring lateral officers who are already certified and trained is more cost-effective for departments. Below are some examples of hiring bonuses local police departments are currently offering:  Chula Vista Police Department $25,000.00 with up to an additional $5,000.00 applied toward moving expenses.  San Diego Sheriff’s Department $20,000.00 with up to an additional $15,000.00 applied toward moving expenses.  San Diego Police Department. $15, 000.00  La Mesa Police Department $15,000.00  Oceanside Police Department $22,000.00  Harbor Police Department $10,000.00 The National City Police Department will continue to recruit and hire the best candidates available and provide the community the highest level of police services in San Diego County. To that end, staff recommends the implementation of hiring bonuses in the amount of $30,000 for police officer laterals. It is a budget neutral proposal that will allow the Police Department to continue to be relevant in a very competitive police officer job market. The bonus will be paid in the following manner:  $10,000.00 Upon date of hire  $10,000.00 Successful completion of probation period  $10,000.00 two-year anniversary date, and Standard or Above Standard Performance Evaluations Bonuses are a mandatory subject for collective bargaining. The National City Police Officers Association (POA) is in full support of the bonus program as recommended and a side letter to the 2022-2024 POA MOU will be signed to document the bonus program upon Council approval. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The program is budget neutral. The cost of up to $30,000 per lateral officer is more than offset in the budgeted costs for hiring police recruits and sponsoring their academy attendance. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Public Safety Page 177 of 212 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review.CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A - Resolution Page 178 of 212 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING THE POLICE OFFICER LATERAL BONUS PROGRAM FROM JANUARY 2023 THROUGH DECEMBER 2024 WHEREAS, the National City Police Department, along with police departments across the nation, are raising concerns about current and future staffing levels; and WHEREAS, the number of viable police recruits is drastically low; and WHEREAS, hiring bonuses are being used as a competitive hiring strategy; and WHEREAS, the City of National City spends over $75,000 per Police Recruit to cover their salary, benefits, and academy, in addition to staff time on recruitment, testing, and background investigations; and WHEREAS, hiring lateral officers who are already certified and trained is more cost- effective and offering a hiring bonus of $30,000 is budget-neutral; and WHEREAS, Police Officer Lateral is defined as, an applicant who has successfully completed a police academy and possesses a California Basic POST Certificate or equivalent. Traditionally, these individuals fall into two categories; 1. Police academy graduates that have not yet been hired by police departments; 2. Laterals that are currently employed with another police department; and WHEREAS, the National City Police Department will continue to recruit and hire the best candidates available; and WHEREAS, Section 2.36.010 of the National City Municipal Code states that the City Council shall be resolution prescribe the time and method of paying salaries and wages of the officers and employees of the City. 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 creation of the Police Officer Lateral Bonus Program. Lateral Officers hired between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2024 will receive up to a $30,000 hiring bonus paid in the following manner:  $10,000.00 Upon date of hire  $10,000.00 Upon successful completion of probation period  $10,000.00 Upon two-year anniversary date, and Standard or Above Standard Performance Evaluations. Section 2: That the City Council herby authorizes the City Manager and/or their designee to sign a side letter to the 2022-2024 Memorandum of Understanding Page 179 of 212 (MOU) with the National City Police Officers Association formalizing the bonus program as stated. Section 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of January, 2023. Ronald Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Page 180 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: Housing Authority Prepared by: Carlos Aguirre, Director Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Exclusive Negotiating Agreement between the City of National City and Tower 999, LLC for the disposition of City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard, National City and development of a mixed-use housing project. RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California authorizing the City Manager to execute an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement by and between the City of National City and Tower 999, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company for the disposition of City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard and development of a seven-story, mixed use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of retail/commercial space and 127 rental dwelling units.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: On October 4, 2022, City Council authorized negotiations for an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (“ENA”) with Tower 999, LLC (“Developer”) to establish terms and conditions to consider for the disposition and development of the City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard, National City. Following City Council authorization of negotiations for an ENA, City staff met with the Developer to prepare the proposed ENA (Attachment “A”). The City of National City is the owner of certain real property generally located at 921, 925 and 929 National City Boulevard (APN’s 556-471-03 and 556-471-04) (collectively, “City Property”). Developer is the owner of certain real property generally located at 999 National City Boulevard (APN 556-471-17) (“Developer Property”). The Developer Property is adjacent to the City Property. The Developer desires to acquire the City Property from the City and thereafter develop a seven-story, mixed-use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of ground floor retail/commercial space and 127 residential dwelling units (collectively, the “Project”) on the Developer Property and City Property (collectively referred to as the “Project Property”). The ENA allows for a period of exclusive negotiations between Developer and the City and facilitates the eventual drafting of an agreement (“Project Agreement”) pursuant to which the City would sell the City Property to the Developer and the Developer would construct the Project on the Project Property. The ENA establishes an “Exclusive Negotiating Period,” commencing on January 17, 2023 and ending on July 17, 2023. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the City agrees to exclusively negotiate with the Developer and the Developer agrees to exclusively negotiate with the City Page 181 of 212 regarding the Developer’s acquisition of the City Property from the City and establishment of the terms of the Project Agreement. The City and Developer shall negotiate diligently and in good faith to carry out the obligations of the ENA during the Exclusive Negotiating Period. A summary of obligations under the ENA include:  Negotiation of the price and terms of sale for the City Property (both)  Appraisal of the City Property (both)  Approvals from all taxing entities (Developer)  Due diligence (Developer)  Proposed schedule for development of the Project (Developer)  Financial pro forma (Developer)  Preliminary evidence of financially viability to complete the development of the Project (Developer)  Name and qualifications of the proposed architect for the Project (Developer)  Project refinement (concept schematic design and site plan, detailed Project proforma, evidence of Developer financial capacity to complete the Project, and detailed descriptions of the responsibilities, schedule, and financial parameters for the design and development of the Project) prior to entry into the Project Agreement (Developer)  Costs and expenses of activities related to the ENA (Developer)  Draft a mutually acceptable Project Agreement for the development of the Project (both) At the conclusion of the ENA, staff will return to City Council for further direction. If the parties are successful in negotiating the terms of the Project Agreement, the Project Agreement will require the City Council’s approval and authorization. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: At the time of execution of the ENA, the City will require that the De veloper to pay the costs and expenses of activities related to developing the ENA, including internal costs and third-party costs. At the time of execution of the ENA, the Developer shall deposit $25,000 with the City (“Reimbursement Fund”). Upon City’s request, the Developer shall make additional deposits to the Reimbursement Fund to maintain a $25,000 balance in the Reimbursement Fund. City shall use the Reimbursement Fund to pay for City’s actual costs, including internal costs and third- party costs, incurred during the ENA and Project Agreement terms until the transfer of the City Property to the Developer. 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A- Exclusive Negotiating Agreement Exhibit B- Tower 999 Conceptual Development Proposal Exhibit C- Resolution Page 182 of 212 1 EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT (Tower 999, LLC) This Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (“Agreement”) is dated as of the 17th day of January, 2023, by and between the City of National City (“City”) and Tower 999, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“Developer”). RECITALS A.The City is the owner of certain real property generally located at 921, 925 and 929 National City Boulevard (APN’s 556-471-03 and 556-471-04) (collectively, the “City Property”). B.Developer is the owner of certain real property generally located at 999 National City Boulevard (APN 556-471-17) (“Developer Property”). The Developer Property is adjacent to the City Property. The Developer Property and City Property are collectively referred to herein as the “Project Property.” C.Developer desires to acquire the City Property from the City and thereafter develop a seven-story, mixed-use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of ground floor retail/commercial space and 127 residential dwelling units (collectively, the “Project”) on the Project Property. D.The City and Developer are interested in negotiating an agreement (“Project Agreement”) pursuant to which the City would sell the City Property to the Developer and the Developer would construct the Project on the Project Property. E.The purpose of this Agreement is to establish a period during which Developer and the City shall exclusively negotiate with one another with respect to: (i) the Developer’s acquisition of the City Property from the City; and (ii) establishment of the terms of a Project Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, Developer and the City, hereby agree as follows: 1.Exclusive Negotiating Period. “Exclusive Negotiating Period” means the period of time commencing on the date first set above and ending on July 17, 2023. Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon the written request of the Developer, the City Manager may, in the sole discretion of the City Manager, agree to extend the term of the Exclusive Negotiating Period to October 16, 2023. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the City agrees to exclusively negotiate with Developer and Developer agrees to exclusively negotiate with the City regarding: (i) the Developer’s potential acquisition of the City Property from the City; and (ii) establishment of the terms of the Project Agreement. The City and Developer shall negotiate diligently and in good faith to carry out the obligations of this Agreement during the Exclusive Negotiating Period. Attachment A Page 183 of 212 2 2. City Property. (a) Negotiation of the Price and Terms of Sale. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the City and Developer shall negotiate the terms of the Developer’s potential acquisition of the City Property from the City, including without limitation, establishment of the purchase price payable by the Developer for the City Property. Closing costs, escrow fees, transfer taxes, and all other costs shall be paid by Developer. (b) Appraisal. The City’s entry into the Project Agreement is contingent upon an appraisal to determine the fair market value of the City Property, i.e., the amount which a buyer would pay for the City Property in an arm’s-length transaction. The appraisal shall be performed during the Exclusive Negotiating Period by an appraiser jointly selected by the City and Developer, which appraiser shall hold an MAI designation from the Appraisal Institute and have at least five (5) years of experience in appraising commercial properties in San Diego County. The Developer shall pay all costs of the appraiser and appraisal. The City and Developer acknowledge that the sales price payable by the Developer for the City Property may or may not be equal to the appraised fair market value of the City Property. (c) Sale Contingent on Approvals From All Taxing Entities. Any sale of the City Property requires approvals from all of the various taxing entities. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, Developer shall be responsible for obtaining such approvals from the various taxing entities. (d) Due Diligence. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the Developer and its representatives, consultants and attorneys shall have access to the City Property. Developer shall indemnify and defend the City, and shall hold the City, the City’s agents and employees and the City Property harmless from, any and all actions, losses, costs, damages, claims and/or liabilities, including but not limited to, mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens and attorney fees, proximately caused by the actions of Developer and/or its consultants, contractors, subcontractors or agents upon the Property. The Developer shall not permit any mechanics’ liens, materialmen’s liens, contractors’ liens, subcontractors’ liens or any other liens arising from any acts, omissions or work done by the Developer or its agents to stand against the City Property. If any such lien shall be filed against the City Property, the Developer shall cause the same to be discharged or bonded by payment, deposit, bond or otherwise within thirty (30) days after actual notice of such filing. The Developer’s obligations under this Section 2(d) shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The Developer shall not perform any invasive testing at the City Property without the City’s written consent, which consent may be withheld or granted on conditions in the City Manager’s sole discretion. The Developer shall promptly restore the City Property to the condition the City Property was in immediately prior to any tests or inspections conducted pursuant to this Section 2(c), at the Developer’s sole cost and expense. The Developer shall provide the City with a complete set of plans, drawings and specifications (“Invasive Testing Plans”) that define, to the sole satisfaction of the City Manager, the invasive testing to be performed on the City Property and the names of all environmental and other consultants, contractors, subcontractors and agents who will be performing such invasive testing (collectively “Developer’s Consultants”). The Developer shall deliver the names of the Developer’s Consultants and the Invasive Testing Plans to the City concurrently with its request to the City to perform invasive testing. Before Developer Attachment A Page 184 of 212 3 or any Developer’s Consultants enter onto the City Property, Developer shall furnish to City with evidence of commercial general liability insurance from an insurer authorized to do business in the State of California, which is reasonably acceptable to the City, insuring against claims for bodily injury, death or damage to property in the amount of not less than $4,000,000 and not less than $2,000,000 in a single occurrence, endorsed to name the City as an additional insured. 3. Conceptual Development Proposal. (a) Anticipated Project Design. The Project is currently envisioned as a seven-story, mixed-use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of ground floor retail/commercial space and 127 residential dwelling units. The 127 residential dwelling units are anticipated to be comprised of sixty-three (63) studio dwelling units, fifty-six (56) one-bedroom dwelling units and eight (8) two-bedroom dwelling units. Any changes to the Project from what is currently envisioned, shall be subject to the City Manager’s reasonable discretion. (b) Affordability. Twenty percent (20%) of the dwelling units in the Project shall be restricted as affordable to households with incomes at or below fifty percent (50%) of the area median income. An additional twenty percent (20%) of the dwelling units in the Project shall be restricted as affordable to households with incomes at or below sixty percent (60%) of the area median income. The size, bedroom counts and quality of finishes and appliances of the affordable units shall be the same as the market-rate units and the affordable units shall be distributed evenly throughout the Project. Subject to change based on the Developer’s forthcoming agreement with Southwestern College to allocate units for student housing, provided, however, any such change shall be subject to the approval of the City Manager in the City Manager’s reasonable discretion. The affordable units shall be restricted for 55 years via affordability covenants in favor of the City, which shall be recorded against fee title to the Project Property senior to all monetary liens. The affordability covenants shall be secured by a deed of trust made by Developer in favor of the City recorded against fee title to the Project Property subordinate to all monetary liens. To the extent the Project Property is transferred to the Developer and the Project has not obtained a certificate of occupancy within two years from the date of transfer, the City shall have the right to foreclose on the deed of trust. (c) Developer Deliveries. During the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the Developer shall provide to the City: (1) A proposed schedule for development of the Project. (2) A financial pro forma which contains: (i) a projected development budget for the Project, (ii) a projected sources and uses analysis, (iii) a 55-year cash flow analysis, (iv) a proposed rent schedule and utility allowance schedule, and (v) a projected operating budget for the Project. (3) Preliminary evidence (meaning letters of intents from investors and/or lenders, as applicable) that the Developer is financially viable with proposed sources of equity and financing required to complete the development of the Project. Attachment A Page 185 of 212 4 (4) The name and qualifications of the architect which Developer proposes to use. The City Manager will approve or disapprove the proposed architect in the sole and absolute discretion of the City Manager. (d) Project Refinement. Prior to entry into the Project Agreement, the Developer shall (i) deliver to the City a refined concept schematic design and site plan including elevations; (ii) deliver to the City a detailed Project proforma; (iii) deliver to the City proof of the Developer’s financial capacity to complete the Project; and (iv) provide the City with detailed descriptions of the responsibilities, schedule, and financial parameters for the design and development of the Project. (e) Limitation on City Approvals Hereunder. It is anticipated that the Project will be presented to the City Council for approval. The Developer understands, acknowledges and agrees that the City reserves the right to exercise its sole and absolute discretion as to all matters with respect to Project approval, including, but not be limited to the following: (1) The City has the complete and unfettered discretion to reject the Project or Project Agreement without explanation or cause. (2) The City shall not have any duty to convey the City Property without at minimum making all necessary findings and conclusions which the City may be required to make, including all necessary findings and determinations required under CEQA and all applicable State and local land use provisions. As to any matter which the City or City Manager may be required to exercise its unfettered discretion in advancing the Project to completion, neither anything contained in this Agreement, nor to be contained in the Project Agreement shall obligate the City to exercise its discretion in any particular manner, and any exercise of discretion reserved hereunder or required by law, shall not be deemed to constitute a breach of the City’s duties under this Agreement. (3) By its execution of this Agreement, the City is not committing itself to, or agreeing to undertake, any activity requiring the subsequent exercise of discretion by the City, or any department thereof including, but not limited to: (i) approval of the Project or execution of the Project Agreement; (ii) the proposal, amendment, or approval of any land use regulation governing the Project Property; (iii) the provision of any financial assistance for the development of any public or private interest in real property; (iv) the acquisition or disposition of any real property; or (v) any other such activity. (4) This Agreement does not constitute a disposition of property or exercise of control over property by the City. The City’s execution of this Agreement is merely an agreement to enter into a period of exclusive negotiations according to the terms hereof, reserving final discretion and approval by the City as to the Project, any proposed use of the Project Property, the Project Agreement and all proceedings and decisions in connection therewith. 4. Costs and Expenses. The Developer shall be responsible for all costs and expenses in connection with all activities and negotiations undertaken by the Developer and/or City in connection with this Agreement. At the time of execution of this Agreement, Developer shall Attachment A Page 186 of 212 5 deposit $25,000.00 with the City (“Reimbursement Fund”). The initial $25,000.00 deposit to the Reimbursement Fund shall not be refundable. Upon City’s request, the Developer shall make additional deposits to the Reimbursement Fund to maintain a $25,000.00 balance in the Reimbursement Fund. Any portion of the Reimbursement Fund above the initial $25,000 which is not utilized by the City shall be refundable to the Developer. City shall have the right to use the Reimbursement Fund to pay for City’s actual costs, including internal costs and third-party costs, incurred during the ENA and Project Agreement terms until the transfer of the City Property to the Developer. 5. Approval and Negotiation of Project Agreement. If both the City and Developer are satisfied with the design and financial feasibility of the Project, the City and Developer shall seek in good faith to negotiate and draft a mutually acceptable Project Agreement for the development of the Project. However, by entering into this Agreement, neither the City, nor the Developer, is contractually bound to enter into a Project Agreement. 6. Termination/Expiration of Agreement. Except as this Agreement is extended or amended by mutual written agreement of the parties, if at the end of the Exclusive Negotiating Period, the City and Developer have not agreed upon a mutually acceptable Project Agreement, then this Agreement shall terminate, except for any obligations of the Developer set forth herein which specifically survive termination of this Agreement. 7. Nondiscrimination. Developer shall not discriminate against nor segregate, any person, or group or persons on account of race, age, sexual orientation, sexual identity, marital status, color, religion, sex, handicap, or national origin in the sale, lease, sublease, transfer, use, occupancy, tenure or enjoyment of the Project, nor shall Developer establish or permit any such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation in the selection, location, number, use or occupancy of tenants, lessees, subtenants, sublessees or vendees of the Project. 8. Environmental Requirements. Certain state and local environmental requirements (including, but without limitation, the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) may be applicable to the proposed Project. Pursuant to such requirements, certain environmental documents may be required to be prepared and certified for the proposed Project. 9. Notices. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and sent (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). All notices shall be delivered to the following addresses or such other addresses as changed by any party from time to time by written notice to the other parties hereto: To City: City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 Attn: City Manager Attachment A Page 187 of 212 6 Copy to: Christensen & Spath LLP 401 West A Street, Suite 2250 San Diego, CA 92101 Attn. Walter F. Spath, Esq. To Developer: Tower 999, LLC 10717 Camino Ruiz Suite 246 San Diego, CA 92126 10. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement of the parties, integrates all of the terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and supersedes all negotiations or previous agreements between the parties or their predecessors in interest with respect to all or any part of the subject matter hereof. 11. Amendment of Agreement. No modification, rescission, waiver, release or amendment of any provision of this Agreement shall be made except by a written agreement executed by the City and Developer. 12. Project Agreement to Supersede this Agreement. To the extent provided in the Project Agreement, this Agreement will be superseded by the Project Agreement, if and when the proposed Project Agreement is executed by Developer and approved and executed by the City in a manner required by law. 13. Assignment Prohibited. In no event shall Developer assign or transfer any portion of Developer’s rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior express written consent of the City Manager, which consent may be withheld in the City Manager’s sole and absolute discretion. 14. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of every portion of this Agreement in which time is a material part. 15. Governing Law; Attorneys’ Fees. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. In the event of a dispute between the parties arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, whether or not such dispute results in arbitration or litigation, the prevailing party (whether resulting from settlement before or after arbitration or litigation is commenced) shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs of suit incurred by the prevailing party. 16. Limited Confidentiality. The Developer acknowledges and agrees that the City is a public entity with a responsibility and, in many cases, legal obligation to conduct its business in a manner open and available to the public. Accordingly, any information provided by the Developer to the City may be disclosed to the public either purposely, inadvertently, or as a result of a public demand or order 17. Signatures and Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which, after all the parties hereto have signed this Agreement, shall be deemed original and such Attachment A Page 188 of 212 Attachment A Page 189 of 212 8 CITY: City of National City By:______________________________________ Brad Raulston, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Christensen & Spath LLP By:______________________________________ Walter F. Spath III Special Counsel to the City Attachment A Page 190 of 212 TOWER 999 A GATEWAY TO NATIONAL CITY JANUARY 202 3 921-999 National City Blvd Attachment B Page 191 of 212 2 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Table of Contents NATIONAL CITY Reopening a Gateway 3 Project Details 4 AīǡćźĤŗźŋ ǁŒIJ NćǁŗƆźćů CŗǁǨ %ƆǢźǁƆǢź SƪIJĤŗȞĤ Půćź ȫ National City Rent Comps 6 Mission-Driven Partnership for the National City Community 8 Team: Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC 9 Team: SHIFT Capital 10 Tower 999 Designs 12 Attachment B Page 192 of 212 3 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL Located at the gateway into downtown National City from the south, Tower 999 will be a landmark feature for the City. +Reducing decades-old blight +Catalyzing the emerging, re-invigorated community and its popular venues +Advancing the National City Downtown Specific Plan, and +Bringing additional tax revenue to National City. TOWER 999Reopening a Gateway NATIONAL CITY TOWER 999 CURRENT STREETVIEW 8T H S T R E E T NATIONAL CITY BLVD Attachment B Page 193 of 212 4 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL 119,800+/- square-foot site, 7 stories +127+/- units +60% market rate apartments +40% affordable units +1 manager unit Program includes the following amenities: ++/- 9,000 square feet of street level retail and an apartment lobby +Podium apartments, laundry room and a large, central plaza on the 4th floor +7,800 gross square-foot rooftop terrace with views of San Diego, Mexico, and the Laguna Mountains TOWER 999Project Details NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 194 of 212 5 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL GOAL 1: SIGNIFICANT ECONOMIC INVESTMENT AND REVITALIZATION IN DOWNTOWN Revitalize the downtown area through thoughtful implementation of market-rate and affordable residential apartments and a retail space with a strategically chosen tenant to fill gaps in the community. The influx of residents via TOWER 999 will support the local retail and service markets already positioned in the area as well as provide housing opportunities for the growing families within the community and the increased Navy population currently living and shopping in downtown National City. GOAL 2: PROVIDE HOUSING Combat the housing shortage specifically regarding affordable units by providing a mix of market rate and affordable housing. The program incorporates a mix of smaller studio units up to two-bedroom units in line with the City’s desire to provide smaller units in the area. GOAL 3: ENHANCE THE PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENT Capture the potential for a pedestrian oriented neighborhood, with food related and specialty retail that enhance the environment. TOWER 999AīǡćźĤŗźŋ ǁŒIJ NćǁŗƆźćů CŗǁǨ %ƆǢźǁƆǢź SƪIJĤŗȞĤ Půćź NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 195 of 212 Mission-Driven Partnership Attachment B Page 196 of 212 8 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC and SHIFT share an unparalleled dedication to mission- driven investing and creating equitable communities. As Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC looked to expand outside of their expertise in the San Diego brokerage market and into development, a fruitful partnership with SHIFT ensued. Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC’s prowess in the National City market coupled with SHIFT’s vast development and financing experience created a dynamic, synergistic relationship. SHIFT is deeply committed to the success of Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC and National City at large. We have already invested extensive people-power into the development of Tower 999. SHIFT and Cyrus & Emilia Investments LLC closed on the acquisition of 999 National City Blvd (former Trophy Lounge) with costs split equally between each firm. SHIFT is both financially as well as operationally tied to the success of Cyrus & Emilia Investments LLC and this project. TOWER 999Mission-Driven Partnership for the National City Community NATIONAL CITY PH O T O S C O U R T E S Y O F N A T I O N A L C I T Y Attachment B Page 197 of 212 9 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Team: Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC NATIONAL CITY Cyrus & Emilia Investments, LLC, LLC is a San Diego-based real estate development company focusing on assets often neglected by institutional capital. These investments we believe provide greater appreciation in value for investors while contributing to the progress of the communities we invest in. We choose development projects that enhances the quality of lives of individuals and families, and fosters prosperity and opportunities. Cyrus Rapinan MANAGING PARTNER Cyrus was born in the Philippines and spent most of his adult life in the United States between Texas and California. He spent his early professional years in retail and sales management and eventually started a media company that he sold in 2003. He entered into real estate in 2009 and launched a San Diego branch office for a Los Angeles-based commercial real estate brokerage firm in 2011 where as the Senior Managing Director, he managed the investment sales, commercial leasing, city development projects and land development for all types of clients. Together with his wife, Emilia Rapinan, they opened a boutique commercial real estate brokerage firm in 2018 specializing in retail and multifamily property sales and tenant representation. Emilia Espino Rapinan CO-MANAGING PARTNER Emilia has been the architect of launching Cyrus & Emilia Inc, a commercial real estate brokerage firm, as its Managing Director. Prior to that, she managed a real estate office overseeing 10+ investment sales and leasing agents for a regional firm specializing in retail and multifamily. Before entering into real estate, she spent over 20 years as a fashion industry professional with runway, print and television experience in the U.S., and international markets. It was also during that time that she took on live event management organizing international large scale events giving her experience in supervising cross-functional teams, project management, event logistics and administering large budgets. cyruscapitalfund.com Attachment B Page 198 of 212 10 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Team: SHIFT Capital NATIONAL CITY Brian Murray PARTNER, CEO Brian is a seasoned entrepreneur who strives to be a catalyst for positive change. Through his work at SHIFT, Brian is focused on finding better solutions at the intersection of society’s most difficult urban challenges - intergenerational poverty, urban revitalization, access to opportunity, and community displacement. Brian led the capital raise for SHIFT’s Neighborhood Fund and manages the deployment of over $220MM of investments throughout SHIFT’s portfolio. Brian is a Peace Corps alumnus and an MBA graduate of Yale School of Management. SHIFT Capital is a nationally recognized development company focused on creating just and equitable neighborhoods. We bring together investment capital, innovative ideas, best practices, and community engagement with a strong design aesthetic to create thriving neighborhoods. SHIFT delivers community solutions and programming that maintain and diversify a neighborhood’s character while maximizing long-term affordability and minimizing displacement. SHIFT owns and manages over 2 million square feet of real estate, including commercial, residential, mixed-use, and land. To date, SHIFT has invested over $220 million in the neighborhoods we serve to create ecosystems that strengthen entrepreneurship, creativity, and value for tenants and communities. SHIFT is a Certified B Corporation® full-service firm with experience in every level of real estate development from investment management to impact measurement, development to construction, and leasing to property management. Nancy Gephart / Partner, Capital Markets PARTNER, CAPITAL MARKETS Nancy is experienced in bringing large commercial and mixed-use developments to fruition. She leads SHIFT’s Capital Markets team where she manages all phases of our project-level financing process from loan and equity term negotiation to client and community relationship management to closing. Nancy also guides SHIFT projects through the development process, working with community members and stakeholders to meet their needs. She spent four years on the lending team at Capital Impact Partners, deploying over $100MM for education, healthcare, healthy food, and affordable housing facilities in low-income communities across the US. This included charter schools, affordable and market rate housing, grocery stores, and other commercial uses. SHIFTcapital.us Attachment B Page 199 of 212 Tower 999 Designs Attachment B Page 200 of 212 18 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL Tower 999’s design builds off of the surrounding developments with its red-orange brick, soft porcelain panels, clear vision glass, and vaulted metal ceiling. The development will capture the aesthetics of National City and provide a design composition filled with cultural authenticity reflecting the predominantly Chicanx population. Similarly, the urban landscape palette will be consistent with the City’s Plan while the interior spaces (e.g., plaza, terraces and roof decks) will draw its inspiration from Ayala Triangle Gardens, Manila. TOWER 999Design NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 201 of 212 19 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Design: Street Level NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 202 of 212 20 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Design: Level 2 NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 203 of 212 21 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Design: Level 3 NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 204 of 212 22 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Design: Levels 4-6 NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 205 of 212 23 TOWER 999 - NATIONAL CITY CYRUS & EMILIA INVESTMENTS SHIFT CAPITAL TOWER 999Design: Level 7 NATIONAL CITY Attachment B Page 206 of 212 THANK YOU Please contact Cyrus Rapinan, TOWER999 LLC, at 858-225-6800 or cyrus@cyruscapitalfund.com X Attachment B Page 207 of 212 RESOLUTION NO. 2023 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND TOWER 999, LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FOR THE DISPOSITION OF CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 921, 925, AND 929 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SEVEN-STORY, MIXED USE BUILDING WITH APPROXIMATELY 9,294 SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL/COMMERCIAL SPACE AND 127 RENTAL DWELLING UNITS WHEREAS, The City of National City (“City”) is the owner of certain real property generally located at 921, 925, and 929 National City Boulevard (APN’s 556-471-03 and 556-471-04) (collectively, the “City Property”); and WHEREAS, Tower 999, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“Developer”) is the owner of certain real property generally located at 999 National City Boulevard (APN 556-471-17) (“Developer Property”). The Developer Property is adjacent to the City Property. The Developer Property and City Property are collectively referred to herein as the “Project Property;” and WHEREAS, Developer desires to acquire the City Property from the City and thereafter develop a seven-story, mixed-use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of ground floor retail/commercial space and 127 residential dwelling units (collectively, the “Project”) on the Project Property; and WHEREAS, the City and Developer are interested in negotiating an agreement (“Project Agreement”) pursuant to which the City would sell the City Property to the Developer and the Developer would construct the Project on the Project Property; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to establish a period during which Developer and the City shall exclusively negotiate with one another with respect to: (i) the Developer’s acquisition of the City Property from the City; and (ii) establishment of the terms of a Project Agreement. 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 City Manager to execute an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement by and between the City of National City and Tower 999, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, for the disposition of City-owned real property located at 921, 925, and 929 Nationa l City Boulevard and development of a seven-story, mixed use building with approximately 9,294 square feet of retail/commercial Page 208 of 212 space and 127 rental dwelling units, which is attached as Attachment A to the Agenda Report. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of January, 2023. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, Interim City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Page 209 of 212 AGENDA REPORT Department: City Attorney's Office Prepared by: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Approved by: Brad Raulston, City Manager SUBJECT: Compensation of Mayor and City Council. RECOMMENDATION: Discuss and provide direction to staff. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: As an election has occurred and resulted in elected officials beginning new terms of office, it is now legally permissible for the Mayor and members of the City Council to approve changes to their own compensation. In accordance with Government Code section 36516.5 changes to compensation must coincide with elections at which members begin a new term in office. Changes made to compensation outside this window will not be effective unt il the following term in office (in two years). The City Council may increase its compensation either by ordinance or at an election. At any municipal election, the amount of the salary can be submitted to the voters (Government Code section 36516(b)). Historically, at the City of National City compensation has been set by ordinance enacted by the City Council. The last salary adjustment for Mayor and City Council occurred on February 21, 2017. The last salary adjustment set the base salary of the City Council at $1,189.78 per month and the base salary of the Mayor at $4,532.13 per month. Compensation increases cannot exceed 5% per calendar year from the date of the last increase in compensation, Government Code Section 36516(a)(4). An elected mayor, pursuant to Government Code Section 36516.1, may be provided with additional compensation to that which he/she receives as a councilmember. There are no limitations imposed on the amount of the Mayor’s compensation. In the past City Council has used a variety of methods to set their compensation, including matching elected official compensation increases to the percentage increases provided to Municipal Employee Association (MEA) staff or using regional benchmarking to inform the decision. Attached as Exhibit A is a 2022 survey of Mayor and City Council compensation for San Diego County municipalities. Page 210 of 212 Based on the 5% per calendar year limit, the City Council can increase compensation up to 30% at this point in time. A 30% increase would increase City Council compensation to $1,546.71 per month and the Mayor’s compensation to $5,891.77 per month. Should City Council agree to an increase in compensation, staff will return at the following meeting with a proposed ordinance. Increasing the compensation of City Council and the Mayor will also require a budget appropriation for the remainder of fiscal year 2023. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: An increase at the maximum 30% allowable by law will add approximately $36,500 of new expenditures to the General Fund. 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: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Survey of San Diego County Elected Official Salaries Page 211 of 212 2022 Survey of San Diego County Mayor & Council Salaries City Mayor Council Carlsbad $2,287.61 monthly Additional $75 per meeting when serving as CDC (max $150 per month) Additional $100 per meeting when serving as CMWD (max $300 per month) $450 monthly car allowance $2,187.61 Additional $75 per meeting when serving as CDC (max $150 per month) Additional $100 per meeting when serving as CMWD (max $300 per month) $350 monthly car allowance Chula Vista The Mayor shall receive an annual salary equivalent to 66% of the salary of a Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California (currently $151,222.50 annually) Additional $50 for Housing Authority Meetings $1,000 monthly car allowance Councilmembers receive 40% of the salary of the Mayor (currently $60,489.00 annually) Additional $50 for Housing Authority Meetings $440 monthly car allowance Coronado $913.50 monthly $150 Monthly Expense Allowance for expenses actually incurred $913.50 monthly $150 Monthly Expense Allowance for expenses actually incurred Del Mar $300 monthly $50 monthly car allowance $300 monthly El Cajon $2,879 monthly $1,196 monthly Encinitas $1,819.70 monthly $350 monthly car allowance $1,719.70 monthly $350 monthly car allowance Escondido $5,895.09 monthly $750 monthly car allowance $2,088.43 monthly $750 monthly car allowance Imperial Beach $800 monthly $641 monthly La Mesa $2,000 monthly $400 monthly car allowance $1,000 monthly $350 monthly car allowance Lemon Grove $1,405.21 monthly $175 monthly car allowance $803 monthly $175 monthly car allowance National City $4,532.13 monthly $750 monthly car allowance $1,189.78 monthly Oceanside $2,107.92 monthly Additional $350 per month for CDC Additional $50 per meeting when serving as Harbor Port (max $200 per month) Expense Allowance $400 monthly $1,932.75 monthly Additional $350 per month for CDC Additional $50 per meeting when serving as Harbor Port (max $200 per month) Expense Allowance $350 monthly Poway $1,922.43 monthly $193.85 per pay period car allowance $1,373.16 monthly $138.46 per pay period car allowance San Marcos $977.66 monthly $300 monthly car allowance $977.66 monthly $300 monthly car allowance Solana Beach $960 monthly $350 monthly car allowance $860 monthly $350 monthly car allowance Vista $3,067 monthly Additional #$147.75 per meeting when serving as Buena Sanitation District $2,955 monthly Additional #$147.75 per meeting when serving as Buena Sanitation District Page 212 of 212