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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
,- CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL C!Ty
lNCORpORATR
RON MORRISON
Mayor
JERRY CANO
Vice Mayor
ALBERT MENDIVIL
Councilmember
MONA RIOS
Councilmember
ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS
Councilmember
1243 National City Blvd.
National City
619-336-4240
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
('n!1NCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: February 17, 2015
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Interviews and Appointments: Various Boards and Commissions. (City Clerk)
PREPARESMichael R. Daila DEPARTMENT: City Clerk
PHONE: 619-336-4226 APPROVED BY:
EXPLANATION:
Several vacancies and expired terms exist or will soon exist on various Boards and Commissions. They are
summarized on the attached report. The vacancies and expired terms have been advertised and posted.
Incumbent appointees have been contacted to determine their desire for re -appointment.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
ink.rview and appoint as desired.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/l
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Summary Report: Boards and Commissions
2. Applications
BOARDS & COMMISSIONS — CURRENT VACANCIES AND EXPIRED TERMS
February 17, 2015
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION (Appointing Authority: City Council)
There is one current vacancy on the Civil Service Commission. Four applicants are eligible.
Eligible Applicants
Eithan McDonald
Emmanuel Gutierrez BALLOTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED
Nadya Rivera -Moreno
Sandy Barajas
COMMUNITY AND POLICE RELATIONS COMMISSION CPRC (Appointing Authority: Mayor
subject to confirmation by City Council)
There are two current vacancies on the CPRC and two terms will expire March 31. Both
incumbents have requested re -appointment. Four applicants are eligible. Final appointment is
subject to successful completion of a background check.
Name 1st Appointed Attendance
Nancy Estolano Incumbent 2005 2/2 4/5 vote
Ken Seaton-Msemaji Incumbent 2011 2/2
Emmanuel Gutierrez
Diana Plazola
Eithan McDonald
Nadya Rivera -Moreno
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Appointing Authority: Mayor subject to confirmation by City
Council)
There is one current vacancy on the Library Board of Trustees and two applicants.
Eligible Applicants
Eithan McDonald
Nadya Rivera -Moreno
PARKS, RECREATION & SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD (PRSCAB) (Appointing Authority:
Mayor subject to confirmation by City Council)
There are three expired terms on the PRSCAB and three applicants. All incumbents desire to
continue.
Name 1st Appointed Attendance
Roy Cesena Incumbent 2002 8/8 4/5 vote
Yvonne Cordoba Incumbent 2004 6/8 4/5 vote
Howard Schwitkis Incumbent 1991 7/8 4/5 vote
Florfina Arce
Emmanuel Gutierrez
Eithan McDonald
PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE (Appointing Authority: Mayor subject to confirmation by City
Council)
There is one vacancy and one expired term on the Public Art Committee. The incumbent desires
to continue.
Name 1St Appointed Attendance
Elizabeth Torres Incumbent 2012 '/'
David Garcia
Eithan McDonald
Micaela Polanco
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Appointing Authority: Mayor subject to confirmation by City
Council)
There is one current vacancy on the Traffic Safety Committee and four applicants.
Name
Sandy Barajas
Emmanuel Gutierrez
Eithan McDonald
Nadya Rivera -Moreno
NOTE: During the interview process when asked about their willingness to serve on other
Boards and Commissions, the applicants listed below responded as indicated.
Florfina Arce Applied for PRSCAB, willing to serve on others.
David Garcia Applied for ART, willing to serve on all except Planning.
Diana Plazola Applied for CPRC, maybe open to others.
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC)
Library Board of Trustees
V Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Planning Commission
Public Art Committee*
Traffic Safety Committee
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
background check prior to appointment,
Name:
lZf(A/A g, , e 6
Home Address: / 3 17 ) AUE 02 Me o9/fJrel. Nc.: 7/
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Business Affiliation: Title:
Business Address: _ Tel. No.:
Length of Residence in National City: (' 5''4 San Diego County: 3 6 2'1E5 California: 3 Ye 5
Educational Background: 135 0A • imapx. C A(li oR . — (j }.) o Ply (IA pe l•i
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Occupational Experience: 8 ANK(f�� PrttSt >•I l2
Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: -L t F_ J.0-7 n t€414, I U l 4?laY1 .
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Na e ybu aver ► eer' onvicted of a of lorry crime? ►lei Yes:_ misdemeanor crime? No:,(Yes:_
if any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
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1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
x Civil Service Commission Planning Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC) Public Art Committee*
Library Board of Trustees _ Traffic Safety Committee
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board Port Commission
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
w.0 V.. a,,.vM.IM V.Ivc1\ prior to appointment.
Name: Sandy S. Barajas
Home Address: 1005 Paradise Dr. National City, CA 91950
Business Affiliation: Title:
Tel. No.: (619) 829-4074
Business Address: Tel. No.:
Length of Residence in National City: 3yrs San Diego County: 30 +yrOalifornia: 40yrs
Educational Background: Rarhelnr flAgrne Criminal .I«.Stine;Currently PnrnlIPrt in I JSrl for Certificate
in Paralegal Studies. State certified Notary Public.
Occupational Experience:
policies & procedures of the department. Interview and investigate for establishment of support order
Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: Notary Public for State of CA.
Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
San Diego County Latino Association; Mana de San Diego.
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
Child Support Officer enforce orders, Family Law Civil Codes.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? No:_x_ Yes: misdemeanor crime? No: x Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
Date: 02/02/2015
Signature: Sai/d EatWaa
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document
Revised: March 2012
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission Planfil§EBA5Dission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC) ✓Puhlj4rtn: n ttee*
Library Board of Trustees Traffic Safety Committee
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board HillIPTErnisPFIn12 92
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City eixceerttrAlyttnintrleitt Ity an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
background check prior to appointment.
Name: )AVc (etYGie 4
Home Address: i 3 3 01 !'[ v Tel. No.: Vcl [ b'( SO
Business Affiliation: N ( A Title:
Business Address: Tel. No.:
Length of Residence in National City: San Diego County: 23 California: 3
Educational Background: S W44k 1 A S tr rh o ( 2 00 ,
An.tveirS:4-y � -C���� YIA.ia °Qvi-S 20 r2-
Occupational Experience: lutAilet�,G,/a.�m,y,�ryt �^ Ct,cy'ciJ t .€;cr --:00Aa,,i%tA,,
Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: 1(Uu.tn Mao-- vicRI�'Qyv jc I g 146itvI(
Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
(A.( t 1, art.. (lA 1\nd , .AMoN't Aciftai. vz w 4 r�
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? No: 1 Yes: misdemeanor crime? No: ( Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please fee! free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
Date:
Signature:
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA C1950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
" Residency requirements may not apply
This documents Is filed as a public document
Revised. March 2012
David Garcia
2330 I Avenue National City, CA, 91950
619.929.5980 davideg@jumaventures.org
Objective: National City Public Arts Committee
Community -driven individual with exceptional relation building skills, offering experience in the development of long-
term infrastructure for programs, expansion of budgets, and efficient personale. Diverse skill set In effective leadership
in contextual result -oriented environments with an emphasis on creating relations that sustain growth. Versatility in
multitasking and handling complex scenarios in a fast pace work environments. The goal is Join a tear; to build c
community that reflects these aesthetics.
Experience
Juma Ventures September '12 - Present
Youth Development Coordinator: Case Management of 30 college bound tow Income youth
• Provide Resources: Social & Academic Workshops, College Readiness, Financial Literacy
r._ Leadership: Manage Juma Leadership Committee (6 youth leaders)
• Social Enterprise: Support youth in part time employment opportunity (Qualcomm, Valley View, Sleep Train)
Success Through Educational Mentoring September '08- June '12
• Facilitator-2010-2012: Increased budget from 0-$7,500.00
a Events Coordinator: Workshops, Field Trips, Art Shows & Banquets
• Human Resources: Drafting Applications & Contracts, Interviews, and Decision Making
L Management: LIC Davis Students- Executive Council
Education
University of California, Davis September 2008-June 2012
Artium Baccalaureus Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Hemispheric and Latin American Studies
Skills
• Strong Organizational Skills: Prioritizing work, managing time, flexibility and tracking
• Technology Proficient and compatible with Microsoft, i0S, and social media platforms
• Eloquent Communicator: Excellent writing abilities and oral clarity
• Planning Proficiency: Creating yearly, quarterly strategic plans with milestone outcomes
• Program Management: Grant writing, data tracking and reporting
• Bilingual: Spanish -Speaking, writing, and translating proficiency
References
Brittany Russell
San Diego Site Director
858.34 4.3198
brittanvr@lumaventures.org
David Garcia
2330 i Avenue National City, CA, 91950
619.929.5980 davideg@jumaventures.org
Roberto Garcia
United Way - Marketing Specialist/National City Planning Commission
619.994.6179
rgarcia@uwsd.org
Edwin Arevalo
Associate Director c Academic Senate UC Davis
530.848.4125
emarevalo@ucdavis_edu
National City Public Arts Committee
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Dear National City Public Arts Committee,
Over the course of my university career and professional career I have been an active member on
various organizations that have directly affected the lives of people. The opportunity to be a leader at UC
Davis in various student organizations has been an incredible experience. My work with Jurria Ventures and
Success Through Educational Mentoring (STEM) has made me a very proud member of such amazing
organizations that are committed to helping those in need. During my 4-year tenure at STEM, 2 of which I
was its facilitator, I have substantially hone my presentation skills, effectively delivering the Principles of
Community of UC Davis and our message of bringing a positive, driven, academic and social environment to
our site school in Sacramento. My current tenure with Jurna Ventures allows me to support low Income
college bound youth by creating a support system, giving them parttime employment and a matched savings
account (IDA) that together will ensure that they receive a 4 year college degree. i helped build our
respective communities at the university with STEM and now I'm helping Sari Diego youth reach their dream
of a college education. I want to continue serving the communities in National City.
I am a San Diego/Tijuana native and want to work towards the benefit of my communities. I am
passionate about educating residents of San Diego County on the importance of youth education, the
diversity of the community and the equal opportunity to achieve the American dream. These three pillars are
critical to the betterment of individuals, neighborhoods, and communities as a whole. I personally believe
that I embody this message. My commitment for improving the communities of San Diego is the heart of the
mission of National City. Most importantly, the aspirations of National City truly resonate with my personal
core values; and the more prepared I am to undertake strategies for change; the more capable 1 will beta
ensure our common vision becomes a reality.
I believe that I can become a formidable asset, and I look forward to learning how I can better
Improve lives by mobilizing San Diego youth and empowering their opportunities in income, education, and
health.
Sincerely,
David E. Garcia
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
_ Civil Service Commission X Planning Commission
x Community & Police Relations Commission*.(CPRC) _ Public Art Committee*
_ Library Board of Trustees i( Traffic Safety Committee
X Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
background cheek prior to appointment.
Name: t i r ueL u-r
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Business Address: t1 d P Pyk 4v (µuLA Vv % 4ict It Tel. No.: (G.Mef) 1011 1— 55.3ta
Length of Residence in National City: II -vs San Diego County: a 1 ,i,i California: Rs
Educational Background: t i psY 4 e.lu.ss oZbaS, 8Achti1ors d.d.Nree i►�
mB.E4 Ant UC, wev5►fi-t G6•4 eR ✓iO 6') Wia-5-i-crs e v' "tk &awl DieStr.
Occupational Experience: 5u b mnJ4 4ec-he+r Sps 4 &cL. -� v+cc 2,511
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Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: +v / A
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Business Affiliation: SLu Erik,m Uv,plgp O19rrncr-Title: ViA6
Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
/A
Have you ever been convicted of a felnny crirne?,, S Yes:_ misdemeanor crime?/ Yes:
if any .convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are net necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answero tta, above two
questions. - , 9•
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Date: 2-6 E r}- Signature: f k ry
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Please fed free to provide additional information or letters of endoMenieN.
Please retum completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document
Revised: March 2012
Supplemental Application:
National City Community and Police Relations Commission
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission serves as an Independent, unbiased
and impartial office that is readily available to the public. It Is an organization for the improvement of
police and community relations and the facilitation of disputes whenever possible. It provides a forum
for citizens to voice their concems, comment about police conduct, practices and policies and
improves communication between citizens and the National City Police Department
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission is empowered to receive and review
complaints regarding National City Police Department Personnel for alleged misconduct, and to
re -commend anneY,,,r;�te...ti ,.r n,.ii.._.�_
d app op��Mw v�iai�yca o Pincus Deparnierli policies and prccedures toward the goals of
safeguarding the rights of persons and promoting higher standards of competency, efficiency and
justice in the provision of community policing services.
Applicants must be completely forthright and truthful during the application process. Applicants may
be disqualified in the background process as a result of dishonesty and/or purposely omitting
information regarding one's criminal history. Given the complexity of this Commission and its duties,
it is necessary to pass a criminal background check prior to appointment by City Council and/or
swearing in as Commissioner. The Human Resources department will contact you to schedule the
criminal background process when, and if appropriate. It Is important to note that you fill out this
application completely and honestly to the best of your abilities. Failure to disclose your criminal
history may result in disqualification. If a conviction has been expunged disclosure is not required.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony Grim = N I Yes: Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor' Yes: _
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
There may be circumstances that could disqualify an applicant from the background process beyond
the listed crimes below. Each incident Is evaluated in terms of the circumstances and facts
surrounding its occurrence and its degree of relevance to the position.
Disqualifying criteria for Community and Police Relations Commissioner;
- See attached table
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC)
Library Board of Trustees
r/ Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
v Planning Commission
vp Public Art Committee*
Traffic Safety Committee
Port Commission
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
background check prior to appointment.
Name: EITHAN MCDONALD
Home Address: 140 NATIONAL CITY BLVD Tel. No.: 619.621.9316
Business Affiliation: Title:
Business Address: Tel. No.:
Length of Residence in National City: 1 '5 YRS San Diego County: 9 YRS California:44 YRS
Educational Background: BIS DEGREE, CORPORATE MANAGEMENT, PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
Occupational Experience: PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT,
BUSINESS CONSULTING
Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: MULTIPLE BUSINESS MEMBERSHIPS,
NATIONAL CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
I've checked multiple areas of interest because I am interested in assisting where the need is most.
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
EXPERIENCE CONSULTING VARIOUS BUSINESSES, PERSONS, PROJECTS.
Have you ever been convicted of a feiony crime? No`e`� Yes:_ misdemeanor crime? No:V Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions. NIA
Date: January 20,2015 Signature: t,.o, 708t ,c
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document
Revised: March 2012
Supplemental Application:
National City Community and Police Relations Commission
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission serves as an independent, unbiased
and impartial office that is readily available to the public. It is an organization for the improvement of
police and community relations and the facilitation of disputes whenever possible. It provides a forum
for citizens to voice their concerns, comment about police conduct, practices and policies and
improves communication between citizens and the National City Police Department
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission is empowered to receive and review
complaints regarding National City Police Department Personnel tor alleged misconduct, and to
recommend appropriate changes of Police Department policies and procedures toward the goals of
safeguarding the rights of persons and promoting higher standards of competency, efficiency and
justice in the provision of community policing services.
Applicants must be completely forthright and truthful during the application process. Applicants may
be disqualified in the background process as a result of dishonesty and/or purposely omitting
information regarding one's criminal history. Given the complexity of this Commission and its duties,
it is necessary to pass a criminal background check prior to appointment by City Council and/or
swearing in as Commissioner. Upon conditional appointment the Human Resources department will
contact you to schedule the criminal background process when, and if appropriate. It is important to
note that you fill out this application completely and honestly to the best of your abilities. Failure to
disclose your criminal history may result in disqualification. If a conviction has been expunged
disclosure is not required.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime: No: Yes:
Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor: No: Yes:
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
N/A
There may be circumstances that could disqualify an applicant from the background process beyond
the listed crimes below. Each incident is evaivated in terms of the circumstances and facts
surrounding its occurrence and its degree of relevance to the position.
Disqualifying criteria for Community and Police Relations Commissioner:
** See attached table
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission Planning Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC) Public Art Committee*
Library Board of Trustees Traffic Safety Committee
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
Jackground check rior to appointment.
Name: " l 2 C
Home Address: 41 q E . D ! v ! -S 11 on g . Cr-4. No((P/ et ) 6
Business Affiliation: Title:
Business Address: Tel. No.:
Length of Residence in National City: r-s San Diego County: of �I L Califomia:
Educational Background: 61,r1 V nvv- rst sradu��t
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Professional or Technical Organization Memberships:
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Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
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Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime"? No:Yes:_ misdemeanor crime"? No:. Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
Date: �] 1®) i 9 Signature: (a
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorseeen
Please return cornpieted form to: O -a
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950 c,
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Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City. `<
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document
Revised: March 2012
Supplemental Application:
National City Community and Police Relations Commission
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission serves as an independent, unbiased
and impartial office that is readily available to the public. It is an organization for the improvement of
police and community relations and the facilitation of disputes whenever possible. it provides a forum
for citizens to voice their concerns, comment about police conduct, practices and policies and
improves communication between citizens and the National City Police Department
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission is empowered to receive and review
complaints regarding National City Police Department Personnel for alleged misconduct, and to
Ia_UUIrsi!l rrU pprup!iaie changes of Foikce r)epc rirnent policies and procedures toward the goais of
safeguarding the rights of persons and promoting higher standards of competency, efficiency and
justice in the provision of community policing services.
Applicants must be completely forthright and truthful during the application process. Applicants may
be disqualified in the background process as a result of dishonesty and/or purposely omitting
information regarding one's criminal history. Given the complexity of this Comrnissioll and its duties,
it is necessary to pass a criminal background check prior to appointment by City Council and/or
swearing in as Commissioner. Upon conditional appointment the Human Resources department will
contact you to schedule the criminal background process when, and if appropriate. It is important to
note that you fill out this application completely and honestly to the best of your abilities. Failure io
disclose your criminal history may result in disqualification. If a conviction has been expunged
disclosure is not required.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime: No: Y- Yes:
Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor: No: Yes:
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
There may be circumstances that could disqualify an applicant from the background process beyond
the listed crimes below. Each incident is evaluated in terms of the circumstances and facts
surrounding its occurrence and its degree of relevance to the position.
Disqualifying criteria for Community and Police Relations Commissioner:
** See attached table
Length of Residence in National City:
Educational Background:
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC)
Library Board of Trustees
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Planning Commission
3,<, Public Art Committee*
Traffic Safety Committee
Port Commission
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
background check prior °to �a`pppointment.
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Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? ivoX Yes:_ misdemeanor crime? No NYes �441_ 4
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions. AF
Date: / Signature: E�
Please feel free to provide additioq61 information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
x Civil Service Commission Planning Commission
x Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC) Public Art Committee*
x Library Board of Trustees X Traffic Safety Committee
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board Port Commission
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City except for those marked by an '
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission roust pass a criminal
background check prior to anpnirrspi rot
Name: NIDYA RIVERA-MORENO
Home Address: '` _ ____, Tel. No.:
Business Affiliation: N/A Title: N/A
Business Address: N/A Tel. No.: N/A
Length of Residence in National City: 23Months San Diego County: 14.9Yrs California:
14.9 Yrs
Educational Background: Certificate in Digital & Social Media SDSU, Certificate in Language Translation & Interpretation SDSU,
BA Corporate Communication - Advertising & Marketing, UNLV, and an AA in Communication - Journalism & Communication Theory, CCSN
Occupational Experience: My background is in the communication field and my experience includes public relations, community
outreach, marketing & public education for the financial industry, the non-profit sector and utility agency.
Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: National Notary Association
Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
I volunteer for Casa Cornelia Law Center, Reading Is The Way Up, City National Bank, and other organizations as needed. My volunteer work
entails servicing and establishing relationships with the Spanish-speaking community, low-income schools and non-profit organizations.
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
I have experience communicating with the public, assessing complaints and serving as mediator. I enjoy research and investigative tasks.
I reside on a street that is subject to daily excessive speeding (over 7o+mph) and I want to contribute to a much necessary solution.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? No: x Yes:_ misdemeanor crime? No: x Yes:
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
N/A
Date: 01-27-2015 S
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document -please see attached statement
Revised: March 2012
NIDYA RIVERA-MORENO - POTENTIAL VOLUNTEER
Supplemental Application:
National City Community and Police Relations Commission
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission serves as an independent, unbiased
and impartial office that is readily available to the public. It is an organization for the improvement of
police and community relations and the facilitation of disputes whenever possible. It provides a forum
for citizens to voice their concerns, comment about police conduct, practices and policies and
improves communication between citizens and the National City Police Department
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission is empowered to receive and review
COrTIp urlts reoRrr ing Natinnai (Wry Police DDPnartmen! !- ercnnne! fnr aiiegeri m!sconrl" Irf and to
recommend appropriate changes of Police Department policies and procedures toward the goals of
safeguarding the rights of persons and promoting higher standards of competency, efficiency and
justice in the provision of community policing services.
Applicants must be completely forthright and truthful during the application process. Applicants may
be disqualified in the background process as a result of dishonesty and/or purposely omitting
information regarding one's criminal history. Given the complexity of this Commission and its duties,
it is necessary to pass a criminal background check prior to appointment by City Council and/or
swearing in as Commissioner. Upon conditional appointment the Human Resources department will
contact you to schedule the criminal background process when, and if appropriate. It is important to
note that you fill out this application completely and honestly to the best of your abilities. Failure to
disclose your criminal history may result in disqualification. If a conviction has been expunged
disclosure is not required.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime: No: Yes:
Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor: No: Yes:
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
NOT APPLICABLE
There may be circumstances that could disqualify an applicant from the background process beyond
the listed crimes below. Each incident is evaluated in terms of the circumstances and facts
surrounding its occurrence and its degree of relevance to the position.
Disqualifying criteria for Community and Police Relations Commissioner:
" See attached table
City of National City
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950-4397
Michael R. Dalla — City Clerk
(619) 336-4226 (619) 336-4229 fax
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
STATEMENT OF INTENT / REQUEST FOR RE -APPOINTMENT
The City Council will soon consider appointments and re -appointments to various
Boards and Committees.
Please check the box below that best indicates your desire or intent, sign and return to
the City Clerk's Office.
I respectfully request to be re -appointed to the Parks, Recreation & Senior
Citizens Advisory Board.
❑ I do not desire to be re -appointed.
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Yvonne Cordoba o TL., �' ,
Name
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City of National City
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950-4397
Michael R. Dalla — City Clerk
(619) 336-4226 (619) 336-4229 fax
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
STATEMENT OF INTENT / REQUEST FOR RE -APPOINTMENT
The City Council will soon consider appointments and re -,appointments to various
Boards and Committees.
Please check the box below that best indicates your desire or intent, sign and return to
the City Clerk's Office.
El I respectfully request to be re -appointed to the Parks, Recreation & Senior
Citizens Advisory Board.
❑ I do not desire to be re -appointed.
Howard Schwitkis
Name Signature
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Met4 Date 2,env
City of National City
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950-4397
Michael R. Dalla — City Clerk
(619) 336-4226 (619) 336-4229 fax
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
STATEMENT OF INTENT / REQUEST FOR RE -APPOINTMENT
The City Council will soon consider appointments and re -appointments to various
Boards and Committees.
Please check the box below that best indicates your desire or intent, sign and return to
the City Clerk's Office.
I respectfully request to be re -appointed to the Public Art Committee.
❑ I do not desire to be re -appointed.
Claudia E. Torres_
Name
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Attachment 1
City of National City
Mid -Year Appropriation Adjustments
Fiscal Year 2015
General Fund (001) — $20,949
1. City Council (401): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses — $4,000
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to establish an Overtime (acct #102)
appropriation and increase the Workers' Compensation (acct # 140) and Medicare (acct #161)
appropriations accordingly for this department. The amount requested reflects expenses
anticipated to be incurred for the current fiscal year.
2. City Attorney (405): Budget transfers for personnel compensation expenses — $0 (net impact)
Transfer up to $3,000 of the Contract Services (acct #299) appropriation and up to $3,000 of
the Training, Travel, & Subsistence (acct# 226) appropriation to the Personnel Compensation
(acct #199) appropriation.
3. Police Department (411): Budget transfers for overtime and related expenses — $0 (net
impact)
Transfer up to $156,000 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation to the Overtime
(acct # 102), Workers' Compensation (acct # 140), and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations.
4. Fire Department (412): Budget transfers for overtime and related expenses — $0 (net impact)
Transfer up to $90,000 of the Professional Services (acct #213) appropriation in the Building
Division (activity # 028) to the Overtime (acct #102), Workers' Compensation (acct #140),
and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations in the Fire Operations Division (activity # 125).
5. Engineering & Public Works Department (416): Budget transfers for overtime and related
expenses — $0 (net impact)
Transfer up to $9,000 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation to the Overtime
(acct #102), Workers' Compensation (acct #140), and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations
within the Engineering Division.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $4,000 (net impact) for item #s 1-5 above for additional personnel -
related expenses to be funded by transfers within the General Fund budget or use of fund
balance, as necessary.
6. City Manager (403): Personnel budget transfer/increase — $16,499
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to transfer personnel appropriations
totalling $16,499 and all applicable fiscal year-to-date expenditures from the Housing
Division in the Housing Choice Voucher Fund / "Section 8" (502) to the General Fund (001)
to eliminate a budgetary deficit within the Housing Choice Voucher Fund.
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Department of Finance recommendation: Approve budget transfers totalling $16,949 for item #7
above for personnel -related expenses from the Housing Choice Voucher Fund (502) to the
General Fund (001).
7. City Treasurer (410): Personnel budget increase for taxes and benefits — $450
Correct tax- and benefit -related appropriations, due to an error in calculating the amounts for
the Fiscal Year 2015 budget.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve budget adjustments totalling $450 for item #6
above for additional personnel -related expenses to be funded by transfers within the General
Fund budget or use of fund balance, as necessary.
Parks Maintenance Fund (105): $35,500
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses —
$35,500
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to establish an Overtime (acct #102)
appropriation and increase the Workers' Compensation (acct #140) and Medicare (acct #161)
appropriations accordingly for this department. The amount requested reflects expenses
anticipated to be incurred for the current fiscal year.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $35,500 for additional personnel -related expenses to be funded by
either available savings elsewhere in the Parks Maintenance Fund budget or, if necessary,
interfund appropriation transfers from the General Fund (001).
Gas Taxes Fund (109): ($264,748)
Following analysis of the revenue and expenditure budgets and available fund balance of the Gas
Taxes Fund, the Department of Finance identified a budgetary deficit within the Fund, due to
lower than estimated available beginning fund balance. The appropriation decreases below are
proposed to eliminate the deficit.
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Personnel budget decrease — ($194,748)
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to decrease overall Personnel
appropriations of the Engineering Division by $52,397 and Streets Division by $142,351
(total $194,748) to reflect anticipated salary savings in these activities.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve budget decreases totalling up to ($194,748).
2. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget decrease for Automotive Equipment (Capital
Outlay) — ($70,000)
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to decrease the Automotive
Equipment appropriation within the Streets Division by $70,000, the initially estimated cost
of a needed boom truck. Upon further review, staff now believes a larger vehicle is
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necessary, the cost of which is estimated to be $140,000. Staff will include the purchase
price of the larger vehicle as part of the Fiscal Year 2016 budget.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve the budget decrease of ($70,000).
3. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget transfers for overtime and related expenses — $0
(net impact)
Transfer up to $31,800 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation within the Streets
Division and $1,200 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation within the
Engineering Division (total $33,000) to the Overtime (acct #102), Workers' Compensation
(acct #140), and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations within the Streets and Engineering
Divisions in corresponding amounts.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
transfers totalling up to $33,000 within the Streets and Engineering Divisions for additional
personnel -related expenses.
Sewer Service Fund (125): $0 (net impact)
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget transfers for overtime and related expenses — $0
(net impact)
Transfer up to $21,000 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation within the Sewer
Service Division and $500 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation within the
Engineering Division (total $21,500) to the Overtime (acct #102), Workers' Compensation
(acct #140), and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations 000 within the Sewer Service Division
and Engineering Divisions in corresponding amounts.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
transfers totalling up to $21,500 within the Sewer Service and Engineering Divisions for
additional personnel -related expenses.
Trash Rate Stabilization Fund (172): $2,700
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses —
$2..700
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to establish an Overtime (acct #102)
appropriation and increase the Workers' Compensation (acct # 140) and Medicare (acct #161)
appropriations accordingly within the Refuse program. The amount requested reflects
expenses anticipated to be incurred for the current fiscal year.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $2,700 for additional personnel -related expenses to be funded from
either available savings elsewhere in the Trash Rate Stabilization Fund budget or use of fund
balance, as necessary.
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Library Bonds Debt Service Fund (259): $1,130
1. Library (418): Budget increase for Professional Services (Maintenance & Operations) —
$1,130
Request for additional Professional Services (acct #213) appropriation to pay for fees of the
Trustee of the Library Bonds.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve the budget increase of $1,130 for additional
maintenance & operations expenses to be funded by available fund balance.
Housing Choice Voucher / "Section 8" Fund (502): ($146,209)
1. City Manager (403): Personnel budget transfer/decrease — ($16,499)
See General Fund (001).
2. Housing, Grants & Asset Management (419): Personnel budget transfer/decrease — ($75,000)
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to transfer $75,000 of personnel
appropriations and all applicable fiscal year-to-date expenditures within the Housing
Division from the Housing Choice Voucher Program Fund (502) to the Low & Mod Income
Housing Fund (532) to eliminate a budgetary deficit within the Housing Choice Voucher
Fund.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve budget transfers totalling ($75,000) for
personnel -related expenses from the Housing Choice Voucher Fund (502) to the Low & Mod
Income Housing Fund (532).
3. Housing, Grants & Asset Management (419): Budget decrease for Rentals & Leases
(Maintenance & Operations) — ($49,000)
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to decrease the Rentals & Leases
(acct #268) for rental of space at the Martin Luther King Building for the Housing Division.
Upon review of Housing Choice Voucher Program administration of other agencies, staff
determined the charging of office space rental fees to the Program in conjunction with the
building services charges to be inconsistent with the practices of those agencies.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve the budget decrease of ($49,000).
4. Housing, Grants & Asset Management (419): Budget decrease for Vehicle Service Charges
(Internal Service Charges) — ($5,710)
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to decrease the Vehicle Services
Charges appropriation for the Housing Division. The internal service charge calculation was
based upon the use of two (2) vehicles maintained by the Housing Division. However, in
Fiscal Year 2015, the City entered into a vehicle lease agreement with Enterprise, and as a
result, one (1) of the two (2) vehicles were disposed of, resulting into a savings of $5,710 for
the Fund.
Department of Finance recommendation: Approve the budget decrease of ($5,710).
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Low & Mod Income Housing Fund (532): $75,000
1. Housing, Grants & Asset Management (419): Personnel budget transfer/increase — $75,000
See Housing Voucher Program Fund (502).
Facilities Maintenance Fund (626): $59,500
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses —
$59,500
The Department of Finance is requesting authorization to establish an Overtime (acct #102)
appropriation and increase the Workers' Compensation (acct #140) and Medicare (acct #161)
appropriations accordingly for this department. The amount requested reflects expenses
anticipated to be incurred for the current fiscal year.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $59,500 for additional personnel -related expenses to be funded from
either available savings elsewhere in the Facilities Maintenance Fund budget or use of fund
balance, as necessary.
Motor Vehicle Service Fund (643): $0 (net impact)
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses — $0
(net impact)
Transfer up to $15,200 of the Full -Time Salaries (acct #101) appropriation to the Overtime
(acct #102), Workers' Compensation (acct #140), and Medicare (acct #161) appropriations.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
transfers totalling up to $15,200 for additional personnel -related expenses.
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City of National City
Supplemental Appropriation Requests
Fiscal Year 2015
General Fund (001): $264,800
1. Non -Departmental (409): Budget increase for Contract Services (Maintenance & Operations)
$1,800
Establish a Contract Services (acct #299) appropriation for the Electronic Newsletter "E-
Newsletter."
2. Fire (412): Budget increase for overtime and related expenses — $260,000
Increase Overtime (acct #102) appropriation, due to a shortfall of four (4) employees and two
(2) employees on long-term workers compensation disability.
3. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for Materials & Supplies (Maintenance
& Operations) — $3,000
Increase Materials & Supplies (acct #399) appropriation to pay for project bid
advertisements.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $264,800 for additional expenses to be funded from either available
savings elsewhere in the General Fund budget or use of fund balance, as necessary.
Library Fund (104): $20,000
1. Community Development (416): Budget increase for Contract Services (Maintenance &
Operations) — $20,000
Increase Contract Services (acct #299) appropriation to pay for security guard services at the
Library to enhance the safety of patrons and staff, and safeguard the City's assets from theft
and damage.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $20,000 for additional maintenance & operations expenses to be
funded from either available savings elsewhere in the Library Fund budget or, if necessary,
interfund appropriation transfer.
Parks Maintenance Fund (105): $2,000
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for Laundry & Cleaning Services
(Maintenance & Operations) — $2,000
Increase Laundry & Cleaning Services (acct #211) appropriation to pay for underestimated
laundry & cleaning services costs for this department.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $2,000 for additional maintenance & operations expenses to be
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funded from either available savings elsewhere in the Parks Maintenance Fund budget or, if
necessary, interfund appropriation transfers from the General Fund (001).
Low & Moderate Income Housing Fund (532): $55,000
1. Housing, Grants & Asset Mgmt (419): Budget increase for Legal Services (Maintenance &
Operations) — $25,000
Establish a Legal Services (acct #209) appropriation for legal services for housing projects
within the Housing Division.
2. Housing, Grants & Asset Mgmt (419): Budget increase for Professional Services
(Maintenance & Operations) — $25,000
Establish a Professional Services (acct #213) appropriation for professional services for
financial review and appraisals within the Housing Division.
3. Housing, Grants & Asset Mgmt (419): Budget increase for Materials & Supplies
(Maintenance & Operations) — $5,000
Establish a Materials & Supplies (acct #399) appropriation for supplies for the Housing
Authority.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $55,000 for additional maintenance & operations expenses to be
funded from either available savings elsewhere in the Low & Moderate Income Housing Fund
budget or use of fund balance, as necessary.
Facility Maintenance Fund (626): $75,000
1. Engineering & Public Works (416): Budget increase for Repair & Maintenance Buildings &
Structures (Maintenance & Operations) — $75,000
Increase Repair & Maintenance Buildings & Structures (acct #288) appropriation related to
facility repairs at the Police Department, due to unexpected flooding; repairs due to
vandalism at the Library; HVAC equipment at Civic Center; HVAC repairs at the MLK
building; and other repairs.
Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $75,000 for additional maintenance & operations expenses to be
funded from either available savings elsewhere in the Facilities Maintenance Fund budget or use
of fund balance, as necessary.
Liability Insurance Fund (627): $200,000
1. Risk Management (417): Budget increase for Workers' Compensation Claim Costs (Fixed
Charges) — $200,000
Additional Workers' Compensation Claim Costs (acct #433) appropriation to restore the
Workers' Compensation Claims Costs appropriation, which was reduced due to
unanticipated higher costs in the Liability Claim Cost (acct #432).
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Department of Finance recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to approve budget
adjustments totalling up to $200,000 for additional fixed charges expenses to be funded from
either available savings elsewhere in the Liability Insurance Fund budget, an increase to internal
service charges to other departments, or use of fund balance, as necessary.
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City of National City
Mid -Year Staffing Requests
Fiscal Year 2015
NEW POSITIONS
Attachment 3
Department
Request
Annual Salary
Benefits
Annual
Compensation
FY15 - Mid Year
Fire/Building
1.0 Plans Examiner
$ 60,788
$ 33,017
$ 93,805
$ 23,451
3.0 Firefighter
$ 152,295
$ 137,780
$ 290,075
$ 72,519
Human Resources
1.0 Executive Assistant II
$ 37,388
$ 27,031
$ 64,419
$ 16,105
Library
1.0 Senior Librarian
$ 62,413
$ 33,432
$ 95,845
$ 23,961
Total
$ 136,036
INTERNAL RECRUITMENTS (exchanging one position for another)
Department
Request
Annual Salary
Benefits
Annual
Compensation
FY15 - Mid Year
Fire/Building
1.0 Deputy Fire Marshall
$ 87,711
$ 65,428
$ 153,139
$ 38,285
anticipated vacancy savings
$ (61,693)
$ (29,244)
$ (90,937)
$ (22,734)
Police
1.0 Animal Control Officer
$ 41,366
$ 30,924
$ 72,290
$ 18,072
anticipated vacancy savings
$ (33,267)
$ (27,125)
$ (60,392)
$ (15,098)
Total
$ 18,525
RECLASSIFICATIONS (merit promotion of existing staff)
Department
Request
Annual Salary
Benefits
Annual
Compensation
FY15 - Mid Year
Housing and Grants
new class: Senior Office Assistant
$ 33,696
$ 26,087
$ 59,783
$ 14,946
current class: Office Assistant
$ (30,978)
$ (15,213)
$ (46,191)
$ (11,548)
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Department
Request
Annual Salary
Benefits
Annual
Compensation
FY15 - Mid Year
Human Resources
new class: Senior Office Assistant
$ 37,388
$ 27,031
$ 64,419
$ 14,946
current class: Office Assistant
$ (30,978)
$ (15,229)
$ (46,207)
$ (11,552)
Neighborhood Services
new class: Neighborhood Services
Director
$ 109,439
$ 51,688
$ 161,127
$ 40,282
current class: Neighborhood
Services Manager
$ (76,599)
$ (41,341)
$ (117,940)
$ (29,485)
Total
$ 17,588
GRAND TOTALS
$
172,149
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City Council of the City of National City authorizing the City Manager to execute the
Califronia Identification System and Cal -Photo (CAL-ID/RAN) user agreement between
the County of San Diego and the City of National City, which will to
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City Council of the City of National City authorizing the submittal of an application to
the State of California Housing -Related Parks Grant Program for Paradise Creek
Educational Park. (Housing, Grants, & Asset Management)
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projections into required setbacks. (Applicant Gary L. Line) (Case File 2014-13 A)
(Planning)
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City Council of the City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute a first
amendment to the Month -to -Month Rental Agreement with Jim Beauchamp -dba-
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City Council of the City of National City authorizing various Fiscal Year 2015 Mid -Year
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Permit-4th Annual Mabuhay Festival & 117TH Philippine Independence Celebration at
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Tracker system pilot program with SANDAG-ARJIS, (San Diego Association of
Governments -Automated Regional Information Systems). (Neighborhood Services)
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