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AGENDA OF A REGULAR MEETING - NATIONAL CITY CITY COUNCIL/ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 4,- CALIFORNIA - NATIONAL City `NCo$poRATBD 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 Meeting agendas and minutes available on web WWW.NATIONALCITYCA. GOV COUNCIL CHAMBERS CIVIC CENTER 1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016 - 6:00 PM ORDER OF BUSINESS: Public sessions of all Regular Meetings of the City Council / Community Development Commission - Housing Authority (hereafter referred to as Elected Body) begin at 6:00 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Public Hearings begin at 6:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Closed Sessions begin at 5:00 p.m. or such other time as noted. If a workshop is scheduled, the subject and time of the workshop will appear on the agenda. The Mayor and Council members also sit as the Chairperson and Members of the Board of the Community Development Commission (CDC). REPORTS: All open session agenda items and reports as well as all documents and writings distributed to the Elected Body less than 72 hours prior to the meeting, are available for review at the entry to the Council Chambers. Regular Meetings of the Elected Body are webcast and archived on the City's website www.nationalcityca.gov. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Prior to the Business portion of the agenda, the Elected Body will receive public comments regarding any matters within the jurisdiction of the City and/or the Community Development Commission. Members of the public may also address any item on the agenda at the time the item is considered by the Elected Body. Persons who wish to address the Elected Body are requested to fill out a "Request to Speak" form available at the entrance to the City Council Chambers, and turn in the completed form to the City Clerk. The Mayor or Chairperson will separately call for testimony of those persons who have turned in a "Request to Speak" form. If you wish to speak, please step to the podium at the appropriate time and state your name and address (optional) for the record. The time limit established for public testimony is three minutes per speaker unless a different time limit is announced. Speakers are encouraged to be brief. The Mayor or Chairperson may limit the length of comments due to the number of persons wishing to speak or if comments become repetitious or irrelevant. WRITTEN AGENDA: With limited exceptions, the Elected Body may take action only upon items appearing on the written agenda. Items not appearing on the agenda must be brought back on a subsequent agenda unless they are of a demonstrated emergency or urgent nature, and the need to take action on such items arose after the agenda was posted. CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent calendar items involve matters which are of a routine or noncontroversial nature. All consent items are adopted by approval of a single motion by the City Council. Prior to such approval, any item may be removed from the consent portion of 1 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 2 the agenda and separately considered, upon request of a Councilmember, a staff member, or a member of the public. Upon request, this agenda can be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at (619) 336-4228 to request a disability -related modification or accommodation. Notification 24-hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Spanish audio interpretation is provided during Elected Body Meetings. Audio headphones are available in the lobby at the beginning of the meeting. Audio interpretacion en espanol se proporciona durante sesiones del Consejo Municipal. Los audiofonos estan disponibles en el pasillo al principio de la junta. COUNCIL REQUESTS THAT ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS BE TURNED OFF DURING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. 2 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 3 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A. CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG PUBLIC COMMENTS (THREE -MINUTE TIME LIMIT) PROCLAMATIONS AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS PRESENTATIONS 1. 2016 San Diego County Fair - Mad About the Fair - June 3rd - July 4th - Monica Emanuele, Marketing Department, Del Mar Fairgrounds 2. 2016 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Academy Graduates. (Fire) 3. Update on Alpha Project Homeless Outreach and Pilot Program. (Neighborhood Services) INTERVIEWS / APPOINTMENTS CONSENT CALENDAR 4. Motion of the City Council of the City of National City approving the waiving of the reading of the text of the Ordinances considered at this meeting and providing that such Ordinances shall be introduced and/or adopted after a reading of the title only. (City Clerk) 5. Approval of the Minutes of the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City of May 19, 2015 and the Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City of May 19, 2015. (City Clerk) 6. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the filing of an application for the Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program through the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). (Engineering/Public Works) 3 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 4 7 Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of LB Civil Construction for the "A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project, CIP No. 14-05, 2) approving the final contract amount of $3,254,482.21, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $23,002.36, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the Project. (Engineering/Public Works) 8. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of New Century Construction, Inc. for the "D" Avenue and E. 12th Street Roundabout Project, CIP No. 15-02, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,633,346.33, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $81,667.30, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the project. (Engineering/Public Works) 9. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of PAL General Engineering, Inc. for the 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project, CIP No. 12-13, 2) approving the final contract amount of $4,830,889.17, 3) ratifying release of retention in the amount of $241,544.52, and 4) ratifying the filing of a Notice of Completion for the project. (Engineering/Public Works) 10. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of Portillo Concrete, Inc. for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,341,109.29, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $67,055.46, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the Project. (Engineering/Public Works) 11. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City waiving the bid process by piggybacking Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) contract MNWNC-108, and authorizing the purchase from Dell Inc. of Enterprise Servers for an amount not to exceed $100,480. (MIS) 12. Warrant Register #41 for the period of 04/06/16 through 04/12/16 in the amount of $2,300,911.43. (Finance) 13. Warrant Register #42 for the period of 04/13/16 through 04/19/16 in the amount of $911,053.17. (Finance) PUBLIC HEARINGS ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS 4 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 5 14. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City accepting the transfer of certain Real Properties from the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency to be retained by the City of National City for governmental use and for future development. (Housing, Grants, and Asset Management) NEW BUSINESS 15. Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for outdoor storage at ABC Supply, Inc. located at 2840 Transportation Avenue. (Applicant: Rebecca Barnes) (Case File 2016-06 CUP) (Planning) 16. Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle storage at 100 East 18th Street. (Applicant: Dan Levine) (Case File 2016-09 CUP) (Planning) 17. Authorizing the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Towing and Impound Services, for the City of National City. (Finance/Purchasing) B. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION -HOUSING AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARINGS- HOUSING AUTHORITY CONSENT RESOLUTIONS- HOUSING AUTHORITY NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS- HOUSING AUTHORITY NEW BUSINESS- HOUSING AUTHORITY C. REPORTS STAFF REPORTS MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION REPORT ADJOURNMENT Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City - Tuesday - June 7, 2016 - 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers - National City, California. Discussion of Fiscal Year 2017 Budget - June 7, 2016 - 6:00 pm 5 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 6 CITY COUNCIL SUMMER LEGISLATIVE RECESS July 5, 2016 - City Council Meeting - Suspended July 19, 2016 - City Council Meeting - Suspended 6 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 7 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: 2016 San Diego County Fair - Mad About the Fair - June 3rd - July 4th - Monica Emanuele, Marketing Department, Del Mar Fairgrounds 7 of 236 • June 3ra- July 4th • �QU TF1E 2016 SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR p����•ntr,f tw 1 ►Albeitson►siVO/IS Our Theme this Year: The Fair will be turned into a grand -scale Wonderland as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 8 of 236 Steampunk Flair at the Fair Steampunk is the contemporary and the Victorian with accents o ass, clockwork, gears and. wood! Come dress ess in your top hats and goggles or yo Ivlad Hatter and Alice. The 2016 San Dieg unty Fair welcomes family friendly costumes this year. TEA TIME IN WONDERLAND Every Sunday @ 11:00 AM & 1:00 PM here: Sprigs & Spirits Garden $35 /person Presale Ticket Includes: Fair Admission & a place at the table, hat craft with Charity Wings, afternoon tea with sweet & savory bites 9 of 236 Festivals at the San Diego County Fair 4 F*RM RIIIEIN FEST VAL, TOAST COAST Toyota Summer Concert Series 10 of 236 4 Solid Gold Series Great music and performers who first achieved fame during the 1960s and '70s. Appearing this year in the Solid Gold Series will he: Suzanne Sommers, Felix C.avaliere's Rascals, B J. Thomas and The Music of ABBA. Concerts arc at 1 OOPM on Thursdays. Exhibits at the San Diego County Fair 11 of 236 June 3r•July 41h vvwv.sdfair.com• ./\1300f THE 2016 /SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR p'ntrdt,)4 nf4^o:s VONS 12 of 236 13 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 14 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: 2016 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Academy Graduates. (Fire) 14 of 236 ITEM NO. 5/17/2016 2016 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) ACADEMY GRADUATES (NATIONAL CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT) 15 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 16 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Update on Alpha Project Homeless Outreach and Pilot Program. (Neighborhood Services) 16 of 236 Item 05-17-16 UPDATE ON ALPHA PROJECT HOMELESS OUTREACH AND PILOT PROGRAM (NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES) 17 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 18 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Motion of the City Council of the City of National City approving the waiving of the reading of the text of the Ordinances considered at this meeting and providing that such Ordinances shall be introduced and/or adopted after a reading of the title only. (City Clerk) 18 of 236 ITEM # 5-17-16 MOTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE WAIVING OF THE READING OF THE TEXT OF THE ORDINANCES CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES SHALL BE INTRODUCED AND/OR ADOPTED AFTER A READING OF THE TITLE ONLY. (CITY CLERK) 19 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 20 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Approval of the Minutes of the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City of May 19, 2015 and the Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commis 20 of 236 Item # 05/17/16 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY OF MAY 19, 2015 AND THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY OF MAY 19, 2015 (City Clerk) 21 of 236 Book 971 Page 83 05-19-2015 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET WORKSHOP May 19, 2015 The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the . City Council and Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City was called to order at 5:06 p.m. by Mayor / Chairman Ron Morrison. ROLL CALL Council / Board members present: Cano, Menc ivil,'Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis. Administrative Officials present:, Clemente, Deese, Parra, Raulston, Roberts, Rodriguez, Silva, Smith, Stevenson, Vergara, Williams. Others present: City Treasurer Mitch Beauchamp PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG;BY'MAYOR RON MORRISON FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET WORKSHOP Presentations : were made by Finance Director Mark Roberts, Budget Management Analyst Ed Prendell, City Engineer Steve Manganiello and Executive Director Brad:,Raulston addressing the items listed below. (Copy of all, presentatiot materials:are attached as Exhibit "A") 1. Fiscal Year 2016 Preliminary Budget Update a. Initial General Reid Preliminary Budget Review b. Initial Total Budget Preliminary Budget Review c. Incorporated .Changes & Impacts i. Directed Changes ii. Adjustments & Refinements iii. Reconciliations d. Additional Proposed Changes & impacts e. Capital Improvement Program ("CIP 22 of 236 Book 971 Page 84 05-19-2015 FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET WORKSHOP 2. Future Impacts & Next Steps 3. Public Comments Carolina Martinez, representing the Environmental Health Coalition, suggested that the $7.5 million shown as `Unassigned Fund Balance' be considered to promote the Automotive industrial Park project. 4. Council Comments & Direction ACTION: Motion by Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Rios, to accept the budget as is and bring back to Council on June 16, 2015 for final approval. Carried by unanimous vote. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Mendivil, seconded foy Rios; to adjourn the meeting to the next Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission — Housing Authority ofthe City of National Ctv:to`bb held Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Council= Chambers `National City, California. Carried by unanimous vote. The meettn closed at 6:38:p.m. City Clerk The foregoing minutes'were approved at the Regular Meeting of May 17, 2016. Mayor 23 of 236 PRELIMINARY BUDGET Fiscal Year 2016 May 19, 2015 EXHIBIT 'A' Mark Roberts Director of Finance Ed Prendell Budget Analyst Significant Changes Preliminary Budget April 28, 2015 Significant General Fund Changes FY 16 Preliminary vs FY 15 Adopted Additional Tax revenues anticipated* $ 2,377,497 Capital Improvements (550,000) Personnel Salaries 1,099,574 Overtime 268,117 Pension contribution increases 654,136 M&O: Street Lights & Signals 500,000 M&O: Fee Study 100,000 M&O: Homeless Outreach Contract 50,000 Capital Outlay: Vehicle Purchases (385,000) Internal Service Charges: Vehicle Lease Charge 305,744 *Sales, Property, & Related Taxes 4 Significant Non -General Fund Changes FY 16 Preliminary vs FY 15 Adopted Capital Improvements ($410,650) Personnel Salaries 151,894 M&O: Street Lights & Signals (Gas Taxes Fund) (465,000) M&O: Liability Claim Cost (Liab. Ins. Fund) 150,000 Capital Outlay.: Vehicle Purchases (Vehicle Replacement Fund)* 1,800,000 * Request to purchase 20 new vehicles. 5 Fiscal Year 2016 Proposed Personnel Changes Fund General Fund (001) Info. Sys. Maint. Fund (629) Parks Maint. Fund (105) Sewer Service Fund (125) FTE Amount 4.67 404,066 0.50 50,947 1.00 69,934 (0.20) (13,063) 5.97 511,884 Fiscal Year 2016 Proposed Personnel Changes NEW POSITIONS Department Request Annual Salary Benefits _ Annual Compensation City Attorney 1.0 Senior Assistant City Attorney $134,628 $49,561 $184,189 anticipated vacancy savings 29,640) (720) (30,360) Community Services 0.75 Recreation Leader I 15,678 1,128 16,806 0.75 Recreation Leader II 17,943 1,290 19,233 0.47 Recreation Leader III 11,252 807 12,059 1.0 Recreation Center Supv. 40,452 27,617 68,069 Engineering/Public Works 1.0 Sr. Park Caretaker 39,702 26,355 66,057 Finance 1.0 Budget Technician 42,562 24,327 66,889 Planning 1.0 Assistant Planner 50,024 26,235 76,259 Police 1.0 Sr. Police Dispatcher 61,854 29,837 91,691 anticipated vacancy savings (47,882) (26,020) (73,902) Total $496,990 7 FiscaIYear2O16 Proposed Personnel Changes INTERNAL RECRUITMENTS (exchanging one position for another) Engineering/Public Works new class: Tree Trimmer $44,512 $20,431 $64,943 anticipated vacancy savings (42,723) (18,343) (61,066) Police 1.0 Police Lieutenant 115,960 76,812 192,772 anticipated vacancy savings (101,686) (66,973) (168,659) Total $27,990 POSITION ADJUSTMENTS Administrative Services: MIS 0.5 FTE Adj.: MIS Technician II $69,836 $23,491 $93,327 anticipated savings (33,748) (8,632) (42,380) Total $50,947 REDUCTIONS Department Request Annual Salary Benefits Annual Compensation Engineering/Public Works 1.0 Administrative Secretary $(38,099) $(27,214) $(65,313) Total $(65,313) GRAND TOTALS $510,614 8 Significant Changes Preliminary Budget May 19, 2015 General Fund Approriation Adjustments Staffing Additions Provision for Contingency Internal Service Charge Corrections (Personnel & M&O) Refinements to CIP Total Adjustments Previous Appropriations Revised Appropriations $ 165,127 55,000 10,000 302,600 75,000 $ 607,727 45,249,723 $ 45,857,449 10 Non -General Fund Revenue Adjustments 134,744 Corrections (Library Fund) (17,740) 117,004 Previous Revenue 34 650 186 Revised Revenue $ 34,767,190 Internal Service Charge $ Total Adjustments Non -General Fund Appropriation Adjustments Refinements to CIP $ (375,000) Corrections (Personnel & M&O) 636 Internal Service Charge 10,813 Total Adjustments $ (374,364) Previous Appropriations 38,938,904 Revised Appropriations $38,564,540 Transfers Adjustments Transfer -Out Adjustments General Fund $ 32,136 Previous Transfer -Out 2,972,683 Total Adjustments $ 3,004,819 Transfer -In Adjustments Non -General Fund $ 32,136 Previous Transfer -In 2,972 683 Total Adjustments $ 3,004,819 13 General Fund Summary co 0 W Preliminary General Fund Summa Fiscal Year 2016 ry Operating Budget (excluding CIP's) Estimated Revenues $45,845,540 Operating Expenditures' S45,787,268 Operating Surplus/(Deficit) $ 58,272 * includes transfers out ($2,054,819) Preliminary General Fund Summary Fiscal Year 2016 Total Budget (including CIP's) Estimated Revenues Operating Expenditures* Capital Improvements Estimated Use of Fund Balance * includes transfers out ($2,054,819) $45,845,540 $45,787,268 $ 2,125,000 ($2,066,728) 16 Projected Changes in Fund Balance FYI5-FYI6 Unassigned Fund Bal., 6/30/14 $ 7,797,176 Mid-Yr Estimated FY15 Change (1,421,070) Recomm. FY15 CIP Changes 99.8,,736 Est. Unassigned FB, 6/30/15 $ 7,374,842 Est.FY 16 Use of Fund Bal. (2,066,728) Est. Unassigned FB, 6/30/16 $ 5,308,114 General Fund Revenues FY 15 Adopted vs Fv 16 Estimated FY15 FY16 Adopted Estimated Change Sales Tax $ 12,126,248 $ 14,703,370 $ 2,577,122 Proposition D / District Tax 9,732,000 10,216,000 484,000 Property Tax 2,073,402 2,114,005 40,603 Property Tax in Lieu of VLF 5,503,185 5,736,819 233,634 Property Tax in Lieu of Sales Tax 4,213,491 3,255,629 (957,862) Other Revenue 9,441,138 9,819,717 378,579 Total $ 43,089,464 $ 45,845,540 $ 2,756,076 18 General Fund Expenditures FY 15 Adopted vs FY 16 Estimated Personnel Services Maintenance & Operations Capital Outlay Capital Improvements Allocated Costs & Internal Svc. Charges Transfers Out Total FY15 FY16 Adopted Estimated Change $ 29,017,885 $ 31,471,099 $ 2,453,214 4,691,255 5,370,596 679,341 481,750 130,147 (351,603) 2,600,000 2,125,000 (475,000) 6,509,029 6,760,607 251,578 4,007,728 2,054,819 (1,952,909) $ 47,307,647 $ 47 912 268 $ (604,621) 19 General Fund Transfers Out FY 15 Adopted vs FY 16 Estimated From General Fund General Fund General Fund General Fund General Fund To Library Fund Parks Maintenance Fund Nutrition Center Fund Personnel Comp Fund Vehicle Replacement Fund Purpose FY16 FY15 Preliminary Preliminary Operating Subsidy $ 1,038,172 $ 944,977 Operating Subsidy 446,040 353,719 Operating Subsidy 410,607 371,532 Retiree Health Benefits 160,000 125,000 Reserves 2,212,500 Change $ 73,455 86,974 29,975 35,000 (2,212,500) Total (Net) General Fund Impact $ 2,054,819 $ 4,007,728 $ (1,952909) 20 4.0040* Preliminary General Fund Summary Fiscal Year 2016 Fund Description 401 CITY COUNCIL 402 CITY CLERK 403 CITY MANAGER 405 CITY ATTORNEY 409 NON -DEPARTMENTAL 410 CITY TREASURER 411 POLICE 412 FIRE 416 ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS 417 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES * 418 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ** 419 HOUSING, GRANTS & ASSET MANAGEMENT Personnel Services $316,332 216,269 1,025,425 681,544 24,706 17,006,068 7,550,535 1,043,224 1,704,138 1,727,161 175,698 Maintenance & Operations Capital Outlay $38,666 42,500 32,200 139,600 863,304 2,110 1,768,400 621,378 1,204,335 52,754 6,236 5,626 321,570 35,000 282,578 30,531 53,955 Allocated Costs Capital & Internal Svc Improvement Chrgs Total Budget - $124,994 $479,992 52,624 311,393 - 115,719 1,173,344 62,739 883,883 2,125,000 55,000 3,043,304 16,778 43,594 3,085,555 21,912,777 1,052,865 9,231,014 944,510 3,197,695 378,226 2,438,934 863,388 2,903,658 8,209 237,862 GENERAL FUND $31,471,099 $5,370,596 $130,147 $2,125,000 $6,760,607 $45,857,449 * Administrative Services: Finance, Human Resources, Risk Management ** Community Development: Community Services, Neighborhood Services, and Planning 21 City -Wide Budget Summary Total Operating Budget '' FY 15 Adopted vs FY 16 Preliminary General Fund Revenues Transfers In General Fund Expenditures Transfers Out Projected Fund Balance Change - General Fund Other Fund Revenues Transfers In Other Fund Expenditures Transfers Out Projected Fund Balance Change - Other Funds All Revenues All Expenditures Projected Fund Balance Change - All Funds FY 15 Adopted $43,089,464 0 (43,299,919) (4,007,728) ($4,218,183) FY 15 Adopted $35,192,635 4,007,728 (37,441,591) 0 $1,758,772 FY 15 Adopted $78,282,099 (80,741,510) ($2,459,411) FY 16 Preliminary $45,845,540 0 (45,857,449) (2,054,819) ($2,066,728) FY 16 Preliminary $34,767,191 3,004,819 (38,564,540) (950,000) ($1,742,530) FY 16 Preliminary $80, 612, 731 (84,421,989) ($3,809,258) Change $2,756,076 0 (2,557,530) 1,952,909 $2,151,455 Change ($425,444) (1,002,908) (1,222,949) (950,000) ($3,501,302) Change $2,330,632 (3,680,479) ($1,349,847) Transfers In/Out for all funds equal (net) $0 23 FY 2016 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Project Description General Fund (001) Asset Forfeiture (131) Development Impact Fees (325) Information Systems Maint (629) Total Notes Drainage Improvements Citywide drainage improvements $ 200,000 $ 200,000 Street Resurfacing Citywide street resurfacing, alleys, sidewalks and ADA $ 400,000 $ 400,000 General Fund contribution will be applied to TransNet MOE requirement Traffic Monitoring/ Safety Enhancements Citywide traffic safety enhancements, ADA, data collection, grant match $ 500,000 $ 500,000 General Fund contribution will be applied to TransNet MOE requirement Unified Messaging New telephone system $ 209,350 $ 209,350 ,System National City Public Library Public safety cameras, Audio/Visual systems, flooring & other interior upgrades $ 210,000 $ 210,000 Police Department Building Improvements Electrical and mechancial upgrades to support Property & Evidence Room expansion, ADA, fire suppression, waterproofing $ 325,000 $ 175,000 $ 35,000 $ 535,000 Asset Forfeiture Fund and Police DIF restricted to Property & Evidence Room expansion Kimball Park Improvements Storm water LID measures, lighting, public safety cameras, ADA, restrooms, skate park, central plaza, benches, bike racks, walking paths, wayfinding, trash receptacles $ 700,000 $ 115,000 $ 815,000 $ 2,125,000 $ 175,000 $ 360,000 $ 209,350 $ 2,869,350 25 FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Project `tittle: Drainage Improvements Estimated Completion Date: On -going Project Iiescript:oh [fir: Infra structure The project provides drainage anpmrenents at varies locations Otywide to Impure wider quality, mitigate anus pone to floating, and ensue paper domenatla s of water thmtgh repair and construcuun of stumwatar pipes, inlets, sass gotten, bloswairs and sidelining walls. 'Maintenance and Op rations•. Redman In maintenance costs assodated with temporary repairs and dean -up due to damaged sW irromier pips, filets and goring General Plan Cansistem-y: Policy LU-&5: Update the capital knporement pogrom ffrthe Inporement d existing public fadiiies and the devehrpoont d new facilities and plan for the equitable distribution d hirastrockre improremenes and public facilities and servicm carsiderig bads number/slze and access/sistance to facilities. Polio/ C53.1: protect rivers, weteisheds, resenveirs and gioindwahe es a water supply sauce thmagh tlaodcantrd mhewsues aid the use dstorm carter best management practices (0Ws) that poled water [pallty- Pdicy CS -Ell: Card sauces d poliuutards and Improve and maintain Irian nadf valerquality through stoner water protection measWM that are at a ni Homan consistent with the Otis Natkral Pdiutlon Dlsdarge Eliniraien S etem (NPDESj Permit. Policy S-21: Prioritize Funding and knplementaHan d needed goudcarbd and drainage impav - l l Summery Photo/ tit Project Budget Distdbuttont Funding Same Prior FYAmine' 'Cr.,. 4.,'4 1 ,.+ ...• _%:r, • r ,tar, ......'`?¢ err . ...... • Design / Ergineeiing / Ernimmeial 155�0 General Find (001) 10Q� Right dl>YayAo4isltlah 0 CDBGRad(301) 775,000 CanstnctionSupport 20,000 Constriction Management a Inspections 140,000 Constriction 900, TOTAL 1 215 00 TOTAL 215 000 1 Estimate - Inducts Prior FY Racing and Future Funding Needs; additional deal rage Improvemesuta and associated bats ale Winded with other capital in¢Orerrent projects 2 Prier FY Funding p�back � bato FY2 14 '9 i. TWO acR-.. .Yea VP .. , qR v r9 ruo ' QG c'e W. v.iwa Ja C, • `"'�s Ih_i n3:i tit. -i tit[ • a '.^A • te,1R_. -1 Eti Olinkl gri .�. Future Funding Weeds Razing Some FY 2016 Request FY 2017 FY2018 FY 2019 FY 21220 Estimated Cast (induces Prior FY) Technical drawing of la rge culvert termer grate General Fund (OM) 200,Om0 20000D 200,000, MUM 20gA00 1,00D,0OD Project Status Oonstnstimn of large advert barrier paha along Plaza Boulevard arsrete chamois scheduled for completion 1st Quarter of FY 2016. CtselnK m of drainage irripiovenenls along 6rmae Street, south d E.161h Street scheduled forcompletim 1st quarter d FY 2016, r1G 200,00D 200,000 200,000 200A00 200,000 1,215,000 FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request : Street I4 Ivoted,k: Project D The moiled indudesamnhinationof midway n billbelion, sliming and oreday, show seals and re-stripisgoffinished patterned_ Other Improvements include eehabililauonarsepia:anentdalleys, and ,enaraland e. o plaoerr ed of damaged or I11 d sidewalks and substandard pedestrian cod maws feADA compliance. Maintenance and Operations: Reduction In maintenance can associated with temporary npaies Cie nerd Plan Corsi 4'. Pdky LUG Plan the Ovulation Polity L111g.5c Upthte Ste ca Ott system and Odic hnprmvernerd pm{gra both raaiter/s bye' minding necessary pedestrian inhasmoe and snrites to provide capadty for the !arsuc Mild -out of the der. m tier the Impue,wssinett of twisting public fadgtes and the develepoted of net fmflitiles and plan for the equitable dhuuibuUon of htP®st iztud herme ermals and We and act ss/ddstaeee to facilities. gaps and barrios in meoluays, buosay, and pe tan networks. walkingprnlpnrlWlletwithsafstyhand between pedestrlan:3and unbinds rtrafc,:thenfeasible. htrpeovet Wilt spedalemphasis oarmarldingsafeseemsInschisms,pttrbs,comeritnfyandtzaaadanoattenshoppingdistricts,artotterappeapriate and eddd-ldedi uo th s. rearkw Rhin and between neighberhouds ili, faciiimte pedestrian travel bee from midair ink and ate. publ3c fadlids and senvQs considering Perliicy C-2.Z Enhance mrmect ity Polly/ C..nt.Pinvidecanaectivltyofakfe,sneI-It IndIc C-8.3cIdentify mad ktytleined I'd icy C-&SS knpmre pedestrian Policy C-B.& Provide a aarttinuous safety at intereecdors pedestrian reef Firtandol 5tttttanlery Photo / Exhibit Naiad Budget Olstdbedent additional sheet Funding Somme Prior FY FundIng2 . - ' � vs - F' ...- ' Design / Engheeerbtg /Faaehenneental Right cil Way Acquisition Construction Support Consructian Management & inspections Construction TOTAL 1 Estimate - includes Peinr FY Funding and Future e are included aide other capital Impenve ent Rejects 2Polar Pf Fuming goes bock to Fr 201A...._? 150 0 50,000 203.600 1,400p113 Transient Plop A Fuld (307) TOTAL Redd -acing improvements and 2,30,0136 - , * ! , ' C i 9 ---.A. y — 'frt - - •..,.--*- - 1,800A60 Funding Pam: 260AO1! associated budget: t. 16.:, :.-,mac :a: a P2 Cm, 1 4, rl'm F�..;M.: (lookingwestl FuPleads Fending Some FY 2018 Request FY 2017 FY2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Estimated Cost (includes PAN FY) General Fund (001) Tw mild Plop A Fud (3137) 400,000 0 200,000 100,0dD 200,000 10 0 200.060 MOM 200,000 100,000 1.200,000 400ADD Pvojred Status Construction cermact award estimated farad Quatterof FY 2016. • 400,U00 4� �0.� 300ut110 36DA00 1.800,0011, FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Project Title! 7taWcMonitetjng/Safety Enhancements ]Estin'sated ConalististraDate: Oaiey Pecoct The project Wales maw lrhastnahae 1npmventeds to flatland Cltp's transportation nelrrk b eitance safes andaa:ess for'efistes, pedestrian, bicyclists and bereft users. Foxing forthe project rosyiko be soled bawds hale data collection, analpskand apathy, ADA omripNarce, aid local malt!iequiennmsfarlargerSraleandFederaltraespoitattoagrantpoleds. MUAaiat ns:nee and Opsrltjalfa: asestrmn9ewidel aincecosts armedrihterepmeyrepairs Generai Par Cane ateney Papa War: Plan tlie charlatan Polar LU-II5:Update die ealiralia pale fates and swamis s caudate" Foley C- 2 EaMnoeooan cielly Pak./C-25: Eeneage frankcinder= System(fS} metro* na .. esantand Poky C Lit Enhemetbe quill/al m tbse b rodent and public Inhashodwe madaentprogramfortheireprmementofeeisleeppircfacilitesandthedewlapmotdnewfaelTi.esandplaefortfeegwlabledistributionof boll and senders to peed& tapadtpf to faa"iies. to roadways, bikeways ard pedeshian lad rthe reels& baud -at d the Wig. adwls. soh as, bit net Indeed Inmpials,aoaaalesceat bowers pedestrians and rehicdatraffic, on pig ddesoleaooesstoscleots,padbs,00nrrnwgsrandrecreationmotetsshepplgeigh:Is,awlotherappropriate pedestrian baud free fare a ajariapedmieres paths, and hiyde storage faciiia tmehreimpmeemetlsai In, enhanced mad resoGigs. sPdaan Led hallo s$aak. toleigeriTranspartailon amber/aim by eliminating inpaesasts more loft life in the aWs speeds and discourage alternative tcaspmtatian Use watery towel safety ethtera&6ies pedestrian eehtrk tie liberal sedananni ad aaeessl6sfarrce gaps and banters hilt malaise aradsitim and mks loan resbiclas. Neighborhoods and akimbo ipacts m shook, tdth ough built nabs. walling emimameres.Oh safely Wfeys bebadn made to schools. arid nid-bloel wassings. rihin a nd between neighborhoods b faunae faisTirees by esdYkliag bike boas, separated and alrerseslire hdI er thrash tbe implernereadoe al laflit calming 'reasons when feasible. areas mice reline Ponce CAS: Exam ale the used Map C-.1•Pomba enanecaalq&Wide,well-t PalerC4.3:tdatuyandInglemnntaeaetsaypedesblanlnpmrenrerdswiltspecialesplasls Poky C-SA: Ikoedewldng as PaleyC Ingram pedeshhn Poly CllS Meade a condom's PaiyCl4J: E,gaed and lenmwe and obstacles. at aajordesfaafmrs. finendsi Sammy Moan 1 rightists Ponied Sutra ®poi aeldaleral traffic &wefts Swear Warn Fmdega r ". ' " _ -. .. - '. _ ... . - _ i , a 11 '_. - - Design/ Eygtrieedag/E*Mmaeeelal Right of WayAlgdsit'M CasMcBan Merogeaera a hspedinas Cambrian Ferrate- hChalleMorn' Indulge' with dlerapiat iaagemerneot o P. FY Fording back to FY TOTAL and FlmR mien& 2014 ipJo00O R 200,000 1,200,000 Gas Tax tied pas, TOTAL safety hm prerlenls and associated 2000002 2/IO0,000 tieing Needs; MOM buckle& one t = - — —z.-. goes .Afiecda .. Teethe Source FY2016 Request FY 2017 FM2Q18 FY 2029 FY 2020 EstimtedCest (Ircindes PdorFY) E aasmeet ayproa�1.-'.9'u Rs=:.xr,tiv1Tc Falk {fooling west) Gemmel Fad tom ; roam 200,000 4OO,000 400,000 400,000 2,200.000 Pelted Status Traffic eeralndrg/ safetyenba noenexytt alean-Raft& sakam 500,000 400,000 'MAO 100,000 2,400.000 28 FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Prix; a ct lltie: Miffed Mai ltf tiYStein . ltit ItlltiLS Date: FY 2073il Prop) Description; Category: Facilities The project wl9 replace telephones at City facilities with a rrmdrriasd ladled Massaging System. Redutatlan In msintenarwae cosh associated with repairs f troubleshaomrg of outdated teleplwass system General Platt Gonlisters yt Policy LU-115: Update t e capital Inporament program for the Irmpienens®d of mirth= public facilities middle development of new pudic facilities end services considering both number/also cad access/dlater=to fadlRiss. Po cy E-8.4: Work with telsconssaricativrs Infrodruthae oparatws to ensue that Notional City hos state-aFthe-crt Internet awl Ualemrmaerirntan 6cllRize end plan Firths egritehle elstrthrdian of Indreshurtrmo Ingnorernerid aid fudIRies► system upgrades, features, cnd mow= Flitairtlali S — Photo / eft' noises Budget orsizikusant Rrrrdrg Some Prior FY Riming — - .72 • I # 'd +NON way - -7 .... ..4 '. �•• ' ' Design / Erginaering / Erwinusirsibel Right ofWay Aequ an Conshuctlern Support Construrtion Management& boassetions Constsrawayon TOTAL 1 Es in rte - includes Rasing r FY and False 0 0 0 0 209.350 TOTAL 209,350 Raiding Needs 0 - PO#utre Rending Needs Fining Source FY 2016 Request Pr 2017 FY20I8 FY 2019 FY 2020 Estlmeted fast (Includes Prior FY) Unified Messagri>g System Inf s9est ere Plaint Fund (529) 209,350 0 0 0 0 2a9,350 Prole et Status System implementation is astimeted far 2nd Quieter of FY 20 fi. 20%350 0 0 0 0 209350 29 FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Prod title: National City Public Library Improvements /Estimated Completion Data: FY 2D20 Project Description: /Category: Facilities Phase I of the project includes installation of prb0c safetycamesas, new Audio/Visual systems, faoring & other intesiar upgrades. Phase II improvenrenis will be deaeloped as part of a comprehensive needs assessment of City -owned parks and facilities sdhedded for FY 2016. Maintenance and Orations: Redreean in maintenance cats associated with building moats General Pfan Consistency: Polley L11 .5: Update the capital improvement progamfarthe Improvement of etdsting pubik fadMdes and the development of new fadlities and plan hrthe equitable distribution of infrastructure immoveineras and public fadlitim and services considering both number/sme and armers/e isnnee to iodides. Pdicy 5.6.7: Allow for security guads, public safetyameras, and other security Treasures in pubic places as warrantled. Policy E-3.3:I nmease amiss to wireless intrynet connections, mrsQuaers, and other forms of communication ethnology. Policy E-5.2: identify sonars of fuming for the expansion of library fadlities, as needed. Financial Tammy nl;et . r�yi.w �r a Project Berdget Distribution" for Phase I only pending remits Funding Source Prior FY Fundne ! - '"17 ' { _ et i r, llai 1 r' -•;- ....a. I l I ` +w.. - tsatirraal City Bind Design /Englreedrg/Erwlromenral Right of Way Acquisition Carsatruciiorr Support Cansdudian Management & Inspections Communion TOTAL 1 Estimate - includes Prior FY Fundng and Future 2 PriorFY Finding goes back to FY 2a14tOI a TBD - Futile Finding Needs and Fleming Same shown are preliminary estimates 90,000 0 10,000 50,000 550,000 Ubiary Capital Outlay (106) TOTAL (through FY 2016) of mrrrpleferslve needs 480,000 690,000 Finding Needs 'ha be detennbed' 480,000 assessnwt costs futtea funding Needs + ':itlxal tlti Mal: r tll-ar, rated at f40l (I oolong northeast) Funding Source FY 2016 Request FY 2017 FY20,15 FY 2019 FY 2020 Esdhrnted Cat (includes Prior FY) Library CapitalOutlay (108) Utrary DIF (325) nor a Z10,000 0 200,000 30,000 Z70,000 200,000 30,00D 270,000 100,000 30,000 370,O00 100000 30,000 370,000 600,000 330,000 1rTg0.o00 Project Status Phase I Cmweructian roared award estimated For 2rd Quarter of FY 2016. Corn mehewive needs assessment far deveopment of Phase II Improvements estimated to begin 1st gunner of FY 2016. ' n 210,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 2,690,000 FY 2016 CIP: Funding Request Project Te: teDepartment Belding improvements tstlinated1 FY 2 Project Description: : Fadilties Phase 1 of the project includes electrical will be develcped as part of a comprehensive ha support expansion (Riche Property t& &Ite of City -aimed parks and iedlttics sdieduled farFY and mechanical upgrauiio needs assessrmerdt me Room, ADA umpadles, ifr€ smapression system upgrades and waterproofing. Phase 11 improvements Maintenance and Operations: Ramon in maintenance costs building repairs increase In utilitity o (electrical) to operate new Property & Evidence Room assodaledwiith General plan Consistency: Polio/ W-&5: Update the capital iromoverneut program for the impiaiierreart of existing public fadlitles and the development of rnew fadlitlis and plan for the equitable distribution of inhastructum Improvemerrs and and access/drslanne to facilities. public facilities area services consicLning both number/size Firiandmi Summary Fh:+to i EApo.Hr Project Budget Distribution' for Phase 1 only weftresil3 Fuming Souse: Prior FY Flauing2 e I ' c i - [ I' t- - -- = I 1• k ;:- .''` 1. -. �+r fi : t r I ` . x YY r -` . �" " .. q ;f ;'r it .1 .t r , Design / Engineering / EmriecroiuenPal fight of Way A ccsisition Construction Support Constreaii[Jri Management & bepedtions Ccristniction TOTAL I.Fstir - Inclucks Prior FY Fuming and Beare 2 Prior FY Funding gees beds to FY 2111R 3 TBD - Dime Raking Needs and Funding Source shown are prelirrdrery estirrut� 230,000 0 50,600 211 1,5 ,000 General F rnd (001) Police IMF (325) Info Systems Mairt Fund (529) TOTAL (through FY 2016) 1.050.021 300,000 50.000 1.000,000 Fizzing Needs hi be detemined" 1,480.0B0 of cornprehenstve meads assessmrsl4 costs _ _ _ — Fearing Sarat:e FY 2015 Request FY 21X17 FY201.$ FY 2019 FY 2120 Estimated Cost (Includes friar FY) Police Department BulId' ng loca:=d at 1200 National City Blvd (lathing west) General Fused (001.) 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Recommendation) — Labor Agreements — Resolve Housing Choice Voucher program deficit (transfer approx. $121k from General Fund) — Council directed adjustments • Neighborhood Council Budget Presentation (May 20tn) • Adopt final budget no later than June 30, 2015 35 Q1 co N OW) Request for Direction Staff seeks direction on: — Approval of FY16 additions, changes, and other adjustments to date. — Additional revisions to the preliminary budget. — Adoption of budget at regular City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 16, 2015. 36 a) 0 0 N W 6) Public Comments Comments/Questions 38 / 14PP kw( Request for Direction 39 Book 971 Page 85 05-19-2015 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY May 19, 2015 The Regular Meeting of the City Council . an Community, Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of:Natjor cal City wascalled to order at 6:49 p.m. by Mayor / Chairman Ron Morrison: ROLL CALL Council / Board members present: Cann v1endivil, Morrison, Rip§, Sotelo-Solis. Administrative Officials present: Clemerite _ Deese, Manganiello, 'Parra, Raulston, Roberts, Rodriguez, Silva, Stevenson, Vergara, _Willtarns. Others present: Student Representative Isaac Malddnado. • PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE'FLAG BY MAYOR RON MORRISON PUBLIC COMMENTS. Sunshine Horton:, Senior Volunteer Pat'oi, expressed her pleasure in working with the Senior Vbliunteer Patrol, urger ='others to join and informed everyone about her plans to raise. funds at her 70th Birthday for Children's Hospital. Brtan.:Clapper, National City, announced <the May 25th Memorial Day Celebration to be;:hpld at La Vista - , Alicia Van Dinkel, Sweetwater High Band Director, spoke of plans to bring back Red and Gray Marching .Bend uniform and the fund raising efforts underway to do so. - Donald Green, repress;nting the National City Bears Football Team requested use of El Toyon Park for team practices and waiver of fees. Sergio Ramos, San Diego, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha. Patrick Purdee, National City, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha. Lucia Santoya, National City, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha. Richard Berrera, representing the San Diego -Imperial County Labor Council, spoke in support of keeping jobs and supporting Pasha's plan. John Pasha, San Diego, spoke in support of the 2012 Pasha plan. Todd Mendez, Teamsters member, spoke in support of Pasha. David Nagy, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha and re-routing the bike path. 63 of 236 Book 971 Page 86 05-19-2015 PUBLIC COMMENTS (cont.) Jonathan Jauregui, National City, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha and changing the bike path. Christopher Lumen, National City, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha. Jose Arellea, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha. Marisol Taski, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha and changing the bike route. Todd Rossiter, Pasha employee, spoke in support_af''Pasha and changing the bike path. Stan Guran, Executive VP of Pasha Group, spoke support of the Pasha plan. Frank Sevilla, Teamsters Representative, spoke -in support of Pasha. Graeme Fee, Management Director from :.Pasha, spoke in.s'upport of Pasha. Edwardo Gonzales, National City, Pasha employee, spoke in support of Pasha and moving the bike path. CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS COUNCIL MEETING .PRESENTATIONS 201 5. (102-10-1 0) I. Port of San}iego Update — Port .,Commissioner Robert (Dukie) Valderra : Port Corimissioner Valderrama provided a brief overview of the Port District accomplishments in National City over the past 10 '/2 years; explained the history an l origin of the. Bay Shore Bikeway Plan by the San Diego ASspciation ;of Govern ent (SANDAG), the current status of the -•planning process and,iissues for the;. National City Bay front. A recess was called at p 28 p m The meeting:r?convened at:8:33 p.m. Members present.;Cano.,;Mendivil, Morrison, Rios and Sotelo-Solis. COUNCIL MEETING- PRESENTATIONS 2015 (102-10-10) 2. Green Industrial Auto Park Feasibility Study — Environmental Health Coalition. (Copy on file in the Office of the City Clerk) 64 of 236 Book 971 Page 87 05-19-2015 CONSENT CALENDAR ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR. Item No. 3 (NCMC), Item Nos. 4 through 10 (Resolution Nos. 2015-63 through 2015-69), Item Nos. 11 and 12 (Warrant Registers). Motion by Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Cano, to approve the Consent Calendar. Member Sotelo-Solis asked that the record reflect that she abstained on Item No. #8 due to the fact that it involves property near her home. Carried by unanimous vote with member Sotelo-Solis abstaining on Item No. 8. MUNICIPAL CODE 2015 (506-2-30) 3. MOTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF -THE -CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE WAIVING OF THE`READIN'OF THE TEXT OF THE ORDINANCES CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH ORDINANCES:: -SHALL BE INTRODUCED AND/OR ADOPTED AFTER A READING°OF THE TITLE ONLY. (City Clerk) ACTION: Approved. See above. EQUIPMENT 1 VEHICLE PURCHASE ADMIhi309 1-1) 4. Resolution No. 2015-63. t E•SOLUTIOI . OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL ''O)TY WAIVING THE BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL C1TYY ..MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 2.60.220(D):; 6 ,,220(E), AND 2 60,260, AUTHORIZING THE PIGGYBACKING OF CALIFOR.NIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES .;_. AGREEMENT 1 1'44r23-20E, ` AND AWARDING THE PURCHAS�E;.OF ONE FULLY -OUTFITTED 2016 F-250 TRUCK FOR $62,942.35 FRPM WONDR,IES FLEET GROUP FORD TO BE USED AS Af kiMAL CONTROL VEHIC ,E (P slice) AC')ION: Adopted. See above. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENtiANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (MILE tw ,CARS) (406.478) 5. Resolution No. 2015-64. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY:; OF NATIONAL CITY INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND, COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENAN E,"D STRICT NO. 1 (MILE OF CARS) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015/16. (Planning) ACTION: Adopted. See above. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (MILE OF CARS) (406-2-8) 6. Resolution No. 2015-65. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (MILE OF CARS) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015/16. (Planning) ACTION: Adopted. See above. 65 of 236 Book 971 Page 88 05-19-2015 CONSENT CALENDAR (cont.) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (MILE OF CARS) (406-2-8) 7. Resolution No. 2015-66. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING ON JUNE 2, 2015 AND TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (MILE OF CARS) FOR —.FISCAL YEAR 2015/16. (Planning) ACTION: Adopted. See above. PARKING & TRAFFIC CONTROL ADMIN;2015 (801-2-36) . 8. Resolution No. 2015-67. RESOLUTION OF THE'CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITYAUTHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF A BLUE CURB HANDICAP PARKING SPACE WITH • SIGNAGE IN FRONT OF THE RESIDENCE AT 524 "J"" AVENUE. (TSC 2015-03) (Engineering/Public Works) ACTION: Adopted;' by: the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Cano, Mendivil, Morrison. Rios:.: ; .Nays: None. Abstain: Sotelo-Solis. Absent: None. PARKING & TRAFFIC CONTROL AfiMIN10" 15 (801-2-36) 9. ResolutiOk...No. 2015-68. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF A BLUE CURB HANDICAP PARKING SPACE WITH SIGNAGE IN FRONT "OF. THE BUSINESS AT.524.HIGHLAND AVENUE. (TSC 2015- '04) (Engineering/Pu.blic Works) ACTION ;;Adopted:. See above. EQUIPMENT / VEHICLE PURCHASE ADMIN (209-1-1) 10. Resolution No. 2015-69. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY;.OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE LOWEST, RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BID, FOR THE PURCHASE OF (1) UNMARKED 2015 FORD TAURUS SEL AWD, FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM MOSSY FORD OF SAN DIEGO, IN THE AMOUNT OF $30,365.25. (Finance) ACTION: Adopted. See above. WARRANT REGISTER JULY 2014 — JUNE 2015 (202-1-29) 11. Warrant Register #41 for the period of 04/01/15 through 04/07/15 in the amount of $845,552.38. (Finance) ACTION: Ratified. See above. 66 of 236 Book 971 Page 89 05-19-2015 CONSENT CALENDAR (cont.) WARRANT REGISTER JULY 2014 — JUNE 2015 (202-1-29) 12. Warrant Register #42 for the period of 04/08/15 through 04/14/15 in the amount of $1,664,735.99. (Finance) ACTION: Ratified. See above. PUBLIC HEARINGS MUNICIPAL CODE 2015 (506-2-30) 13. Public Hearing to Consider an Amendt`to Title 18 (Zoning) Chapter 18.47 of the National City Municipal Code pertaining to Signs and Outdoor Advertising Displays. (Applicant: City -Initiated) (Case File: 2015-07 A) (Planning) RECOMMENDATION: Staff concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation to adopt the atrnendment to_ Section 18.47 related to Signs and Outdoor Advertising. TESTIMONY: Presentation by -;Martin Reeder and consultant Randal Morrison. w;, Maria Mink, Nation. City, _spoke in support of a policy to protect neighborhoods from inappropriate.murals and signs. Eddie: Rer'ez:,. San Diego, expre*odzconcerris about excessive and esth_efically-uir=attractive coan`cial signs. AGTI ?N: Motionby Mer#diVil, seconded by Cano, to close the Publica:} fearing'. Carried bOinanimous vote. Motion b.y . Botch olis, seconded by Rios, to eliminate size stations' :d ing election..period. Motion failed by the following vote,=:'to-wit: :es: Rios, Satelo-Solis. Nays: Mendivil, Morrison, Cano."4 Abstain:•-.mone. Absent: None. Motion by,Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Rios, to increase size limitations from 32 so ft. to 48 sq. ft. per frontage, per lot during lection perd. Motion failed by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Rios., Soteld.Solis. Nays: Mendivil, Morrison, Cano. Abstain: None. _Absent: None. There,Wiilconsensus that staff bring back additional information. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION MUNICIPAL CODE 2015 (506-2-30) 14. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDING CHAPTER 18.47 OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO SIGNS AND OUTDOOR ADVERTISING DISPLAYS. (Applicant: City -Initiated) (Case File: 2015- 07A) (Planning) 67 of 236 Book 971 Page 90 05-19-2015 Member Cano left the Chamber. NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2014-2015 (204-1-30) 15. Resolution No. 2015-70. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE RELEASE OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $998,736.34: SWEETWATER CHANNEL. MAINTENANCE, CIVIC CENTER ELECTRICAL UPGRADES, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS, CIVIC CENTER CHILLER PROJECT, MO'RGAN TOWER REHAB, KIMBALL TOWER FIRE PUMPS :.:/':SPRINKLERS. (Engineering/Public Works) . RECOMMENDATION: Adopt theResolution. TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Sotelo Solis, seconded by Rios, to adopt the Resolution. Carried.: by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Mendivil, Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis. Nays'. None. Abstain: None. Absent: Cano. CONTRACT (C2011-23.)... 16. Resolution;No. 2015-71. RESOLUTION `OF -THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ,.OF NATIONAL G"LTY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE .A FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH SAFDrIE RABINES ARCHITECTS ,TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE AGREEME•VT TO DECEMBER.31, 2015 AND INCREASE THE NOT -TO- - EXCEED AMOUNT' :OF THE AGREEMENT BY $80,000, FOR A TOTAL _:'AGREEMENT. AMOUNT OF $853,630, FOR CONTINUED ARCHITECTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE.; . NATIONAL r CITY' -WATERFRONT ADVENTURE CENTER (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL CITY AQUATIC CENTER). (Engineering/Public Works) RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution to execute a Fourth Amendment to the Agreement with Safdie Rabines Architects for continued architectural and construction support services for the National City Waterfront Adventure Center. TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Rios, to adopt the Resolution. Carried by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Mendivil, Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis. Nays: None. Abstain: None. Absent: Cano. 68 of 236 Book 97 / Page 91 05-19-2015 NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS (cont.) CONTRACT (C2015-1) 17. Resolution No. 2015-72. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE NATIONAL CITY CULVERT BARRIER PROJECT CONTRACT (CIP NO. 14-06) WITH DOWNSTREAM SERVICES, INC. FOR THE L;UMP SUM AMOUNT OF $14,995.00 TO PROCURE, FABRICATE, AND1NSTALL A PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE HEADWALL AND4ODITIONAL INLET GRATE. (Engineering/Public Works) RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Sotelo-Solis, seconded lRios, to adopt the Resolution. Carried by the following vote, to -wit: -Ayes: Mendivil, Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis Nays: None. Abstain1None. Absent: Cano. CONTRACT (C2009-1) 18. Resolution No. 2015-73_. -RESOLUTION OF:THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY` AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AREEMENTV1TH HR_1S & AS-SOCIATES, INC. FOR A NOT -TO -EXCEED ;AMOUNT,Q .4900,000_ ,TO PROVIDE ON -CALL PROJECT.';SUPPOR:t. SERVICE FOR NATIONAL CITY'S CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP), INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SEWER SYSTEM AND STORM- DRAIN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, c ONSTRucTION-: SUPPORT,ENGINEERING PLAN REVIEWS AND , TENTATIVE MAP REVIEWS. (Ehggineering/Public Works) 'RECOMMENDATION: 'A opt Resolution authorizing Mayor to execute 'Agreement with`=`Harris' =&-;Associates to provide on -call project support services for National City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP). :TESTIMONY.; :done. ACTION: M,fon by Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Mendivil, to adopt the `R.esoluton. Carried by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Mendiw ; Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis. Nays: None. Abstain: None. Absent: Cano. 69 of 236 Book 971 Page 92 05-19-2015 NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS (cont.) Member Cano returned to the Chamber. CONTRACT (C98-30) 19. Resolution No. 2015-74. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE .CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND FIRE PREVENTION SERVICES, ING.`;,FOR WEED AND LITTER ABATEMENT SERVICES. (Fire) RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommeeds4ut)orizing the Mayor to enter into an Agreement with Fire Prevention. Services Inc. for weed and litter abatement services. TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Rios, seconded by Cano, to adopt the Resolution. Carried by unanimous vote., NEW BUSINESS TEMPORARY USE PERMITS 2815 (203-1731) 20. Temporary Use Permit — Las, Palmas :5K and Mile Walk hosted by Las Palmas Elementaryn J School oune 6, 2Q15 1;from`8,a.m. to 12 p.m. with no waiver of jebe. (Neighborhood Se-ryices) RECOMMENDATION..:. Approve he Application for a Temporary Use Permit subject to compliance with -all conditions of approval with no waiver of ..€ees. TESTIMONY• • Presentation by two representatives from Las Pal�(,, ias Elementary Schoo: ACTIOW;Moti66,by Mendivil, seconded by Sotelo-Solis, to approve the Application for :a.. Temporary Use Permit with waiver of fees. Carried by:.the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Cano, Mendivil, Sotelo- S:olis. Nays;Morrison, Rios. Abstain: None. Absent: Norte. TEMPORARY USE.PERMITS 2015 (203-1-31) 21. Temporary Use -`.Permit — St. Anthony of Padua Festival at 1816 Harding Avenue on June' 13, 2015 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on June 14, 2015 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. with no waivers of fees. (Neighborhood Services) RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit subject to compliance with all conditions of approval with no waiver of fees. TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Rios, seconded by Sotelo-Solis, to approve staff recommendation. Carried by unanimous vote. 70 of 236 Book 971 Page 93 05-19-2015 NEW BUSINESS (cont.) TEMPORARY USE PERMITS 2015 (203-1-31) 22. Temporary Use Permit — Health & Wellness 5K hosted by The National City Public Safety Foundation on August 22, 2015 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Westfield Plaza Bonita with no waiver of fees. (Neighborhood Services) RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit subject to compliance with all conditions of approval with no waiver of fees. e•3:? TESTIMONY: None. ACTION: Motion by Mendivil, seeondeO- by Carib, to approve staff recommendation. Carried by unanfmousvote. SPECIFIC PLAN — WESTSIDE (417-01-1.0) 23. City Council discussion and direction regarding a Green Auto Industrial Park, including costs, impacts, tim'ing, and budget considerations. (City Manager) RECOMMENDATION -: ;;Staff. has not i^ d .(tie opportunity to review and analyze the report. Staff_ is, seeking direction from the City Council on funding and timing. TESTIMONY: Carohn:a Martinez, Environmental Health Coalition, spoke 'ttt, .support of,:the City }dewing -the report and moving forward with,identifying a funding source.. ACTION: No action taker'Staff to bring back report at the June 16, 2045. City Council Meeting. - i. BOARDS & COMMISSIO ADM)N (101-1-1) of National City,` Ad -Hoc Committees and Working Groups. (City ,Manager) 1 ECOMMENDATION: Request Council direction. TESTIMONY: Anita .Brinkley, National City, expressed support for °allowing Councilmember Rios to continue participating on the Port Cprnmittee ' and Councilmember Mendivil to pursue issues of homelessness ACTION;" -No action taken. City Attorney to bring back information regarding the Brown Act as it relates to meeting attendance. 71 of 236 Book 971 Page 94 05-19-2015 NEW BUSINESS (cont.) AQUATIC CENTER ADMIN (702-13-1) 25. Request authorization for staff to begin negotiating terms with GB Capital Holdings, LLC for a Waterfront Adventure Center Maintenance and Operating Agreement to be brought back for Council approval and approval to issue a letter of intent to GB Capital Holdings, LLC. (Community Services) RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to beginnegotiating terms of a Waterfront Adventure Center Maintenance:' and Operating Agreement and approve issuance of letter of intent to GB`Gapit l Holdings, LLC. TESTIMONY: Staff presentation Audrey, Denham. ACTION: Motion by Cano, ,seconded by Mendivil, to approve staff recommendation and have `"staff bring batik, an update report. Carried by unanimous vote'; FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2014-2015 (204-1 30)q :' 26. Investment Report for`he;quarter ended March 31, 2015. (Finance) RECOMMENDATION: Accept ;and file `the;, investment Report for the Quarter ended March 31, .2915. TESTIMONY: None.. ACTION,+ Motion by S�otelo Solis,;:seconded:' by Cano, to approve staffrecorrirnendation Carried by unanimous vote. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUS:tNG AUTHORITY OF:;THE-CITY OF NATIONAL CITY NEW:BUSINESS HOUSING?AUTHORITY HOUSING AUTHORITY:2015 (404-1-4) 27. Presentation requesting Board of Commissioners discussion and direction on the potential disposition and development of real estate assets owned by the Community Development Commission Housing Authority. (Housing, Grants:;:'& Asset Management) RECOMMENDATION: Provide direction on the disposition and development of real estate parcels owned by the CDC — Housing Authority. TESTIMONY: Staff presentation by Alfredo Ybarra. Daniel Hernandez, from La Maestra and Randy Zimmerman, Executive Director for the managing Partner for Park Villas Apartments, spoke in support of being allowed to development the Purple Cow site. ACTION: Motion by Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Cano, to have staff bring back Purple Cow Presentation and Report on Project Details. Carried by unanimous vote. 72 of 236 Book 97/ Page 95 05-19-2015 NEW BUSINESS — HOUSING AUTHORITY (cont.) HOUSING AUTHORITY 2015 (404-1-4) 27. Presentation requesting Board of Commissioners discussion and direction (continued). EXPARTE DISCLOSURES: Members Cano, Mendivil, Rios and Sotelo-Solis disclosed that they had contact prior to the meeting with individuals interested in developing CDC property. STAFF REPORTS COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT ADMIN (1104-1-7) 28. Update on Community Service Day held on April 25, 2015. (Community Services) Continued to the June 2, 2015 CirCouncil Meeting. • COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT ADMIN (11044-7); . - 29. Recap of the Green StreetTour. (Community Services) Continued to the June 2,r 015.,City Council; eeting. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL • Member Mendivil said he would like to get:a group of regional representatives together and haveja field triip;to the Dream Center in Los Angeles. He requested staff look into options and costs of such trip. Mem terl.Rios .re•ported '011ie Water Station' ribbon cutting at Sweetwater High School: Member cane thankedihe graffiti crew for the job they are doing. Mayor Morrison reported oh the history of the Hydration Stations project. ADJOURNMENT `. Motion by Sotelo-Soliis, seconded by Cano, to go into Closed Session. Carried by unanimous vote. Members retired into Closed Session at 2:08 a.m. Members returned to the Council Chambers at XXXXX a.m. CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney Silva stated there was nothing to report from the Closed Session. (See attached Exhibit 'L') 73 of 236 Book 971 Page 96 05-19-2015 ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned to the next Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City to be held Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers, National City, California. The meeting closed at XXXXX a.m. `City Clerk The foregoing minutes were approved at'tne.Regular Meeting of May 17, 2016. 2015°City Counali Summer.; Leglslativ e-Recess •.- 'July 07 City Council Meeting — Suspended July 21 City -Council and Parking Authority Meeting — Suspended The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 is scheduled to be held at 5:00 p.m. pending approval of the City Council to accommodate "National Night Out." 74 of 236 EXHIBIT `L' CARIPditl.EA AGENDA OF A SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Main Conference Room Civic Center 1243 National City Bojtevard National City, California Special Meeting — Tuesday, May 19, 2015 — 8:00 p.Fm, (or as soon thereafter following‘tie Regular City Council Meeting) ROLL CALL CLOSED SESSION CITY COUNCIL 1. Conference with Legal .Qoi.tnsel —.Initiation of. Litigation Irtiition'Litigation'Pursuant to Gpvemmetlt Code Section 54956.9(d)(4) -One Pofenttal Case 2. :.; 'Ljability Claims - Govemment.Code Section 54956.95 Workers' Compensation Claims Agency Claimed Against: City of_ National City Number :of Claim: Three. 3. Conference:With Labor:Negotiators — Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Desig) ated;Representatives: Stacey Stevenson, Claudia Silva, Mark Roberts, and Tim Davis : " Employee Organization: Police Officers' Association 4. Conference with Labor Negotiators — Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Stacey Stevenson, Claudia Silva, Mark Roberts, and Tim Davis Employee Organization: Fire Fighters' Association 5. Conference with Labor Negotiators — Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Stacey Stevenson, Claudia Silva, Tim Davis, and Mark Roberts Employee Organization: Municipal Employees' Association 75 of 236 CLOSED SESSION (cont.) CITY COUNCIL Agenda of a Special Meeting May 19, 2015 Page 2 6. Conference with Labor Negotiators — Government Code Section 54957.6 Agency Designated Representatives: Stacey Stevenson Employee Organization: Confidential Group ADJOURNMENT Next Regular City Council Meeting: Tuesday, June: ;201.5, 6:00 p.m., Council Chambers, Civic Center 76 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 77 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the filing of an application for the Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program through the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). (Engineering/Pub 77 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. I ITEM TITLE. (Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the filing of an application for the Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program through the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). PREPARED BY: Stephen Manganiello PHONE: 1336-43821 XPLANATION: [Please see attached. ! DEPARTMENT: ngine ring/Public Works APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATF!!IPF APPROVED: 1 ' Finance ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: MIS Revenue Account No. 172-00000-3463 - $15,000 Expenditure Account No. 172-416-225-355-9070 (Minor Equipment — Less than $5,000) $10,000 Expenditure Account No. 172-416-225.399-9070 (Materials & Supplies) - $5,000 Appropriations have been requested for FY17 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: !Adopt the Resolution. FINAL ADOPTION: BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: [N/P ATTACHMEN i b: 1. Explanation 2. Resolution 78 of 236 Explanation Staff is requesting authorization to file an application for the Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program with the Department of Resources of Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). CalRecycle' s Beverage Container Recycling Payment Program is distributing up to $10,500,000 for FY2015-16 to eligible California cities and counties specifically for beverage container recycling and litter cleanup activities. The goal is to reach and maintain an 80 percent recycling rate for all California Refund Value beverage containers- aluminum, glass, plastic, and bi-metal. Projects implemented by cities and counties will assist in reaching and maintaining this goal, V Eligible applicants include cities, counties, or cities and counties in California, as identified by the California Department of Finance, unless otherwise determined by CalRecycle. Each city is eligible to receive $5,000 or an amount calculated by CalRecycle, on a per capita basis, whichever is greater. Also, additional funds are available based upon the population as of January 1, 2015, in the incorporated areas of a city, and any redistributed funds from jurisdictions that opt out of the program. Last year, the City of National City received $15,859 for FY2014-15. The City of National City has received funds from this program since FY 2005-06 and are utilizing these funds to implement such projects as Beverage Recycling Containers at Paradise Creek Educational Park and Kimball Park, clean-up events, and educational materials. In FY2015-16, the City will be applying for funds to purchase and install more Beverage Recycling Containers in our parks, as well as purchase totes specifically designed to educate about beverage container recycling. As a result of audit finds and an approved Corrective Action Plan by the California State Auditor, CalRecycle is implementing changes to the Program starting with FY 2015- 2016. Eligible applicants must submit a completed Funding Request and upload an electronic (scanned) version of the signed Funding Request Certification document, and submit a council approved resolution by the Funding Request due date of June 1, 2016. Council Resolution is required to authorize the City of National City to submit an application and authorize the City Manager as the signature authority to accept the funds and terms of the Payment Program. 79 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL OF APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT PROGRAMS AND RELATED AUTHORIZATIONS WHEREAS, pursuant to Public Resources Code sections 48000 et seq., 14581, and 42023.1(g), the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) has established various payment programs to make payments to qualifying jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, in furtherance of this authority, CalRecycle is required to establish procedures governing the administration of the payment programs; and WHEREAS, CalRecycle's procedures for administering payment programs require, among other things, the City Council of the City of National City to declare by resolution certain authorizations related to the administration of the payment program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City that the City of National City is authorized to submit an application to CalRecycle for any and all payment programs offered. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, or /her designee, is hereby authorized as Signature Authority to execute all documents necessary to implement and secure payment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this authorization is effective until rescinded by the City Council or City Manager. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor 80 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 81 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of LB Civil Construction for the "A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project, CIP No. 14-05, 2) approving the final contract amount of $3,254,482.21, 3) authorizing release 81 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of LB Civil Construction for the "A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project, CIP No. 14-05, 2) approving the final contract amount of $3,254,482.21, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $23,002.36, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the Project. AGENDA ITEM NO. PREPARED BY: Jose Lopez, Civil Engineering Tech. PHONE: 619-336-4312 EXPLANATION: See attached. DEPARTMENT: Engineering & Public Works APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: Retention available in account: 001-409-500-598-6035 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Explanation 2. Notice of Completion 3. Final Contract Balance Sheet 4. Resolution 82 of 236 EXPLANATION The "A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project, GIP No. 14-05, implemented Low - Impact Development (LID) infiltration measures along portions of "A" Avenue between 8th Street and Kimball Park to improve water quality of urban runoff entering the storm drain system which discharges downstream into Paradise Creek at Kimball Park. The project also constructed pedestrian enhancements along the corridor and through the park, including a new plaza and gateway adjacent to the public library. The primary objectives of the project were as follows: 1) Create a "Green Street" that implements Low -Impact Development (LID) infiltration measures to improve water quality of urban runoff entering the storm drain system which discharges downstream into Paradise Creek at Kimball Park. 2) Create a safe, environmentally friendly walking path along "A" Avenue to connect Historic Brick Row, Morgan Square and the 81" Street Revitalization District to City Hall, National City Public Library and Kimball Park. 3) Provide educational opportunities through implementation of interpretative signage and creek-themed art. The scope of work for the construction contract also included street light painting and refurbishment along "A" Avenue, and various facility upgrades for the relocation of City Public Works. The contract was funded in large part through a Proposition 84 Storm Water Grant from the State of California and a SANDAG Smart Growth Incentive Program Grant. On December 5, 2014, a new bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers and posted on the City's website. On January 6, 2015, five (5) sealed bids were received by the 10:00 AM deadline, opened and publically disclosed. LB Civil Construction was the apparent low bidder with a total bid amount of $2,841,105. Upon review of all documents submitted and reference checks, LB Civil Construction's bid was responsive, and they were the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. On January 20, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2015-06 awarding the contract to LB Civil Construction in the amount of $2,841,105 and authorized a 15% contingency in the amount of $426,165.75 for any unforeseen changes. The Notice to Proceed with construction was issued on January 28, 2015, with a construction start date of February 17, 2015. 83 of 236 The change orders issued for this project are detailed in the Final Contract Balance Report (see attached). The change orders increased the contract by $279,776.56, and line item adjustments increased the contract by $133,600.65, for a net increase of $413,377.21 to the contract. This results in a 14.5% contract increase for a final contract balance of $3,254,482.21. As a result of satisfactory completion of the project, staff recommends that City Council: 1) accept the work of LB Civil Construction for the "A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project, CJP No. 14-05, 2) approve the final contract amount of $3,254,482.21, 3) authorize the release of retention in the amount of $23,002.36, and 4) authorize the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the project. The Notice of Completion will be filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office. 84 of 236 RECORDING REQUESTED BY WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: NAME: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ADDRESS: 1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF COMPLETION CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 3093 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the completion on April 16, 2016 of the A Ave. Green Street Improvements Project, CIP No. 14-05 Work of improvement or portion of work of improvement under construction or alteration. Along A Ave. from 8th St. to 15t St., portions of Plaza Blvd. from A Ave. to Coolidge, 4and Palm Ave., Wilson and 18th and Wilson and 22nd in National City, CA 91950 Street Address City State Zip Code The undersigned owns the following interest or estate in said property: Owner in fee Nature of the interest or estate of owner (mortgagor, lessee, etc.) Said work of improvement was performed on the property pursuant to a contract with LB Civil Construction Name of Original Contractor The following work and material were supplied: Labor provided: general laborer. Materials: concrete, masonry, asphalt, irrigation, landscaping, street lighting, signing, striping and pedestrian traffic signal equipment. Equipment: demolition, grading, paving and excavation equipment. General statement of kind of labor, services, equipment or materials The names and addresses of co -owners are: N/A Dated: April 16, 2016; Joint tenants, tenants in common, or other owners Signature of Owner City of National City, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950 I, the undersigned, say: I have read the foregoing Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the forgoing is true and correct. Executed on April 16, 2016 at, National City, California. Signature: RON MORRISON, MAYOR Noc l4-05 85 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE DATE: April 15, 2016 PROJECT: A Avenue Green Street Improvements FY 14-15 CIP No. 14-05 TO: LB Civil Construction 11585 Sorrento Valley Rd., Suite 104 San Diego, CA 92121 ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: START DATE: COMPLETION DATE: ORIGINAL CONTRACT LENGTH: EXTENTION OF WORK DAYS: TOTAL CONTRACT TIME: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PERIOD: DESCRIPTION: $ 2,841,105.00 February 17, 2015 April 15, 2016 145 Working Days 25 Working Days 170 Working Days 120 Calendar Days The Final Contract Balance reports final line item amounts and summarizes all change orders to produce a final contract amount. CHANGE ORDERS AND LINE ITEM ADJUSTMENTS: Change Order #1 added bark mulch at the Wilson yard to comply with BMP requirements. Approximately 3" of existing soil was removed between the new and existing concrete improvements replaced with filter fabric and bark mulch. This work was performed at an agreed upon lump sum price. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,287.66. Change Order #2 directed the contractor to install a single head light pole due to a discrepancy of project pay quantities. This work was performed at an agreed upon lump sum price. This Change Order total amount was $ 8,904.00. Change Order #3 directed the contractor to remove and replace an existing street Tight foundation at the northwest corner of A Ave. and Plaza Blvd. in conflict with a new catch basin to be constructed. This work was performed at an agreed upon lump sum price. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,300.00. 86 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE A Ave. Green St. Improvements CIP No. 14-05 Change Order #4 directed the contractor to repair a damaged storm drain at 22nd St. near Wilson Ave. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 41,215.86. Change Order #5 directed the contractor to revise existing grade behind the retaining wall (Art Wall) to allow for adequate drainage and better placement of future decorative fence. This work was not shown on the contract plans. This work was performed at an agreed upon price tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,289.49. Change Order #6 directed the contractor to identify and relocate an undocumented existing AC line near the new plaza area adjacent to the relocated backflow devices. The existing AC line was in fragile condition that would have undermined new concrete. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 741.57. Change Order #7 directed the contractor to remove an unknown, buried curb and gutter under existing roadway in order to avoid conflict with new construction at the basin on the west side of A Ave. south of City Hall. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,237.39. Change Order #8 directed the contractor to relocate the proposed storm drain tie-in on the east side of Plaza Blvd. and A Ave. The existing catch basin floor was too shallow at the proposed plan location and would interfere with bollard locations for the basin outlet. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,012.57. Change Order #9 directed the contractor to provide installation of seven (7) security cameras, cable and conduit, in order to provide video feed to the City's IT server room. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 17,635.05. Change Order #10 directed the contractor to remove and replace 12 existing light foundations on A Ave. between 11th St. and Plaza Blvd. that were in poor condition and created a potential safety hazard. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 23,161.32. Change Order #11 directed the contractor to remove and replace existing light fixtures on A Ave. between 11th St. and Plaza Blvd. that were in poor condition and created a potential safety hazard. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 36,332.73. Change Order #12 directed the contractor to trouble shoot an unknown electrical line discovered and damaged during excavation for the cistern. The unmarked utility fed the park lighting system west of the cistern. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,492.90. 87 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE A Ave. Green St. Improvements CIP No. 14-05 Change Order # 13 directed the contractor to increase concrete thickness in Kimball Park by 2" in order to allow emergency vehicle use, per the modified project plans. Costs include additional excavation, removal and disposal, concrete, equipment, labor and materials. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 5,317.94. Change Order # 14 directed the contractor to install a 12" soii cement stabilization treatment to approximately 22,000 sf of existing unsuitable material at a rate of 5%, per the City's project Engineer's recommendation. This work was located in the parking lot on the east end of 15th St. in Kimball Park. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. The City deferred one additional working day to allow for this work. This Change Order total amount was $ 41,689.26. Change Order #15 directed the contractor to replace deteriorated conduit and wire affecting 5 light fixtures and not otherwise shown on plans, located west of City Hall. This work was performed at an agreed upon price and takes into consideration credits for conduit shown to be replaced between the affected light fixtures. This Change Order total amount was $ 8,866.84. Change Order #16 directed the contractor to provide installation for two light fixtures, cameras and electrical work, located at the south west corner of 4th St. and Palm Ave. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 22,025.52. Change Order # 17 directed the contractor to replace the existing homerun electrical feed from the City's electrical room to the new fixture P18. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,201.70. Change Order #18 directed the contractor to repair as necessary two chain link fence locations damaged during a City Hall break-in. The work was performed on at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 733.87. Change Order #19 directed the contractor to remove 7 existing plastic valve boxes and replace with 7 concrete valve boxes located near the new parking lot construction. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,413.21. Change Order #20 directed the contractor to prepare and refinish 37 existing bollards and one existing light base to match new light fixtures on A Ave. between 7th St. and 11th St. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,100.00. Change Order #21 directed the contractor to slurry seal approximately 33,000 sf of roadway on A Ave. between National City Blvd./14th St an 12th St. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 14,686.82. Change Order #22 directed the contractor to construct an ADA ramp modified from the original plans due to conflict with an existing light pole, located near the east side of the newly constructed parking lot near 15th St. The new ramp design is 3x larger in size in order to maintain ADA minimum 88 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE A Ave. Green St. Improvements CIP No. 14-05 requirements. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 853.51. Change Order #23 directed the contractor to perform additional landscape work for unplanned items found during construction throughout the project site, including relocation of an existing mainline, relocation of wires in conflict with a new Tight pole, relocating existing PCVs into pavers, and replanting of 3 trees. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,939.11. Change Order #24 directed the contractor to remove asphalt at 3 locations on Plaza Blvd. near A Ave. due to an existing failed utility trench. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,963.68. Change Order #25 directed the contractor to add additional 6" grade rings to the baffle box, cistern and wet well grades located in Kimball Park. The additional grade rings will ensure surface flows away from the newly constructed manhole lids. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 538.37. Change Order #26 directed the contractor to install two additional bollards with concrete footings in front of the newly installed electrical panels, located at the City's El Toyon yard. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,293.81. Change Order #27 directed the contractor to install a sump drain adjacent to the water bottle filling station, since it was not included on the project plans. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 393.46. Change Order #28 directed the contractor to remove 3 existing trees damaging existing concrete in Kimball Park. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,021.29. Change Order #29 directed the contractor to remove and replace additional concrete improvements at various locations throughout the project site due to unplanned construction issues. This work removed and replaced approximately 2,000 sf to remove roots, prepare subgrade and replace concrete with finishes to match existing locations. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 13,491.05. Change Order #30 directed the contractor to remove and revise newly constructed median mow curb improvements in the new parking lot due to grading design oversight. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,339.37. Change Order #31 directed the contractor to slurry seal A Ave, including all preparation work to remove existing striping, weeds, and cleaning. This slurry work was performed at an agreed upon price; this preparation work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,046.89. 89 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE A Ave. Green St. Improvements CIP No. 14-05 Change Order #32 directed the contractor to remove 3" of existing soil as needed and add 3" of bark mulch in parkways along A Ave., between 11th St. and 12th St, to comply with BMP requirements. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,562.27. Change Order #33 directed the contractor to re-stake/survey both the Plaza area (14th St and A Ave) and ADA ramp and south side curb return at the entrance to Kimball Park due to engineer design oversight. This work was performed at an agreed upon price. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,121.01. Change Order #34 directed the contractor to perform additional removals throughout the project site at various times, related to Change Order #s 4, 24, 29, 30 and 32. Asbestos was properly stockpiled and disposed, related to Change Order #4. This work was tracked on a T&M basis. This Change Order total amount was $ 5,567.04. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract amount $ 279,776.56. Numerous line item adjustments resulted in a contract increase of $ 133,600.65. CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT: As a result of the above change orders and line item adjustments, the contract price is adjusted as follows: 1. The final contract price is adjusted to $ 3,254,482.21. 2. As a result of the satisfactory completion of said project, a retention amount of $ 23,002.36 is set for invoice processing and payment upon the receipt of signatures and City Council's ratification of this agreement and the Notice of Completion. This document and its purpose to balance payment shall be considered full compensation for furnishing and installing the materials, labor, tools and equipment, profit, overhead, and all incidentals for performing the work described above. LB Civil Construction will not be entitled to damages or additional payment for delays as described in the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, Section 6-6.3, for performing the work as described above. 90 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING THE WORK OF LB CIVIL CONSTRUCTION FOR THE "A" AVENUE GREEN STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, APPROVING THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $3,254,482.21, AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF RETENTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $23,002.36, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Department is satisfied that the work required to be performed by LB Civil Construction for the A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project has been completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City that the work performed by LB Civil Construction for the A" Avenue Green Street Improvement Project is accepted, the total final contract amount of $3,254,482.21 is approved, the Mayor is authorized to execute the Notice of Completion, and payment for said work is ordered to be made in accordance with said contract, including the release of the retention in the amount of $23,002.36. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalia, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor 91 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 92 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of New Century Construction, Inc. for the "D" Avenue and E. l2th Street Roundabout Project, CIP No. 15-02, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,633,346.33, 3) autho 92 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: [May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. IITEM. TITLE' Resolution of the City Council ot the City ot National City: 1) accepting the work of New Century Construction, Inc. for the D Avenue and E. 12th Street Roundabout Project, CIP No. 15-02, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,633,346.33, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $81,667.30, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the Project. PREPARED BY: ;Jose Lopez, Civil Engineering Tech.[ DEPARTMENT: ngineeri g &Public Works; PHONE 1619-336-4312! APPROVED BY: 4W1r EXPLANATION: IJ [See attached FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: ACCOUNT NO. 1 APPROVED: [Retention available in accounts: 323-409-500-598-6175 307-409-500-598-6035 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: [Nip ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: [Adopt Resolutio 1 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: IN/AJ ATTACHMENTS: 1. 'Explanation 2. Notice of Completion 3. Final Contract Balance Sheet 4. Resolution 93 of 236 EXPLANATION The D Avenue and E. 12th Street Roundabout Installation including War Memorial Architectural Improvements, CIP No. 15-02, implemented a traffic calming roundabout at 12th Street, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge islands, high -visibility crosswalks, landscaping, lighting enhancements, installed a sewer main and manholes, retaining walls and additional improvements to the Veterans Memorial Wall. On March 6, 2015, the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers. Additionally, on March 9, 2015 the bid solicitation was posted on PlanetBids, a free public electronic bidding system for vendors. On March 26, 2015, six (6) bid were received electronically on PlanetBids by the 1:00 p.m. deadline. Bid results were available immediately after the 1:00 p.m. deadline. New Century Construction, Inc. was the apparent low bidder with a total bid amount (Base Bid plus Additive Bid) of $1,495,899. Upon review of all documents submitted and reference checks, New Century Construction, Inc.'s bid was responsive, and they were the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. On April 21, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2015-52 awarding the contract to New Century Construction, Inc. in the amount of $1,495,899 and authorized a 15% contingency in the amount of $224,384.85 for any unforeseen changes. The Notice to Proceed with construction was issued on May 20, 2015, with a construction start date of May 20, 2015. The change orders issued for this project are detailed in the Final Contract Balance Report (see attached). The change orders increased the contract by $262,315.33, while line item adjustments decreased the contract by $124,868, for a net increase of $137,447.33 to the contract. This results in a 9.2% contract increase for a final contract balance of $1,633,346.33. As a result of satisfactory completion of the project, staff recommends that City Council: 1) accept the work of New Century Construction, Inc. for the D Avenue and E. 12th Street Roundabout Project, CEP No. 15-02, 2) approve the final contract amount of $1,633,346.33, 3) authorize the release of retention in the amount of $81,667.30 and 4) authorize the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the project. The Notice of Completion will be filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office. 94 of 236 RECORDING REQUESTED BY WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: NAME: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ADDRESS: 1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF COMPLETION CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 3093 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the completion on April 7, 2016 of D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout, CIP No. 15-02 Work of improvement or portion of work of improvement under construction or alteration. Intersection of D Avenue and E. 12th Street, National City CA 91950 Street Address City State Zip Code The undersigned owns the following interest or estate in said property: Owner in fee Nature of the interest or estate of owner (mortgagor, lessee, etc.) Said work of improvement was performed on the property pursuant to a contract with New Century Construction, Inc. Name of Original Contractor The following work and material were supplied: Laborprovided: General Laborer. Materials: Concrete, asphalt, irrigation, landscaping, street lighting, signing, and striping. Equipment: Paving and excavation equipment. General statement of kind of labor, services, equipment or materials The names and addresses of co -owners are: N/A Dated: April 7, 2016; Joint tenants, tenants in common, or other owners Signature of Owner City of National City, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950 I, the undersigned, say: I have read the foregoing Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the forgoing is true and correct. Executed on April 7, 2016 at, National City, California. Signature: RON MORRISON, MAYOR Noe 15.62 95 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE DATE: May 4, 2016 PROJECT: D Avenue and E. 12th Street Roundabout FY 14-15 CIP No. 15-02 TO: New Century Construction Inc. 9119 Emerald Grove Avenue Lakeside, CA 92040 ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: START DATE: COMPLETION DATE: ORIGINAL CONTRACT LENGTH: EXTENTION OF WORK DAYS: TOTAL CONTRACT TIME: DESCRIPTION: $1,495,899.00 March 23, 2015 April 6, 2016 145 Working Days 72 Working Days 217 Working Days The Final Contract Balance reports final line item amounts and summarizes all change orders to produce a final contract amount. CHANGE ORDERS AND LINE ITEM ADJUSTMENTS: Change Order #1. Three additional trees had to be removed to meet the required grade and were called for protect in place on the plans. Two within the median on Kimball way and one on the NE corner of D Ave and E 12th Street. This Change Order total amount was $ 892.50. Change Order #2. During the excavation for Wall A's retaining wall footing the subgrade was analyzed by Southern California Soil & Testing (SCS&T) and classified as fill material. Per SCS&T recommendations dated 6/12/15, existing fill should be removed and recompacted to 1' below bottom of foundation. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under Time and Materials. This Change Order total amount was $ 8,710.07. Change Order #3. During the excavation for Wall B's retaining wall footing the subgrade was analyzed by Southern California Soil & Testing (SCS&T) and classified as fill material. Per SCS&T 96 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CIP No. 15-02 recommendations dated 6/12/15, existing fill should be removed and recompacted to 1' below bottom of foundation. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under Time and Materials. This Change Order total amount was $ 8,504.77. Change Order #4. The 5 Military Seals were not part of the original contract per Addendum#1, Item #4. "All coordination by the contractor with the City's Plaque contractor on the procurement and installation of the war memorial plaque shall be included in the lump sum price of the "War Memorial Architectural Improvements." Per the addendum only coordination was needed as the City's Plaque contractor had the plaques. This change order provides for the procurement of the 5 Military Seals specified in the landscaping plans. This Change Order total amount was $ 17,613.75. Change Order #5. The original war memorial design did not account for refurbishing existing flag poles and large offsets and fabricating new small offsets. With redoing the entire memorial wall the City did not want to place old products onto a new wall. The limits of the tile were also extended to the walls adjacent to the war memorial. The Contractor shall proceed with refurbishing (3) flag poles and (3) large offsets, fabricate (12) small offsets and extend the limits of the tile to the wall adjacent of the war memorial. This Change Order total amount was $ 20,448.75. Change Order #6. SDGE stopped all work around the 8" and 20" gas lines until their design team obtained additional pothole information on the gas lines. Under direction of the Engineer and SDGE the Contractor proceeded under T&M to obtain the additional potholing information needed by SDGE to make a safety determination. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,018.92. Change Order #7. When grading for the new sidewalk on the Northeast corner of D Ave and 12th Street a tree was discovered to be in conflict and had to be removed that was not part of the original contract. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to remove the tree and roots in conflict with the new sidewalk improvements. This Change Order total amount was $ 801.83. Change Order #8. During demolition of the street section 6-8" of concrete was discovered beneath the asphalt that was not shown on the plans. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to pothole additional locations to discover the limits of concrete beneath the asphalt. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,271.69. Change Order #9. After the Contractor laid out the forms per plans for the pedestrian ramp and sidewalk at the NW corner of D Ave and 12th Street they did not meet ADA standards and had to be revised and reformed. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to reform pedestrian ramp and sidewalk. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,802.45. 97 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CIP No. 15-02 Change Order #10. !n order for the City to refurbish the flag pole holders and flag poles the Contractor had to remove them from the Memorial Wall. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to remove the flag pole holders and flag poles. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,622.85. Change Order #11. The Bio-Retention Box on Wilson Avenue did not meet the field conditions and had to be modified. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to remove the bio-soil, adjusted the piping, and poured a concrete bottom. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,834.23. Change Order #12. Revised Irrigation and landscaping plans caused additional work at the SW corner of D Ave and 12th Street. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to remove existing irrigation and grass and dispose of. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,559.42. Change Order #13. 6"-8" of concrete pavement was discovered beneath the asphalt which was not indicated on the plans. The concrete had to be removed to make the required grades. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to remove and dispose of the concrete. This Change Order total amount was $ 13,382.89. Change Order #14. Additional landscaping and irrigation around the war memorial was added to the Contract for drought characteristics and to enhance the overall appearance to coincide with other landscaping project improvements around National City. The Contractor proceeded with the additional landscaping and irrigation per Kimley-Horn's Plan Sheet. This Change Order total amount was $ 46,331.88. Change Order #15. The original war memorial design did not account for installation of the refurbished large offsets, flag poles and newly fabricated offsets. With redoing the entire memorial wall the City did not want to place old products onto a new wall. The Contractor shall proceed with the installation of (3) flag poles, (3) large offsets, and (12) small offsets and any additional items requested by the City for the war memorial listed in the attachment. This Change Order total amount was $ 21,714. Change Order #16. Due to the steep grade of the decomposed granite parkway, concrete mow curbs had to be installed to prevent the decomposed granite from migrating. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M with installing concrete mow curbs. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,621.40. Change Order #17. The elevations of the memorial seat wall were adjusted and did not match the elevations of the existing mow curb for the memorial planter and had to be redone. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M with installing concrete mow curbs within the memorial planter. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,278.09. 98 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CIP No. 15-02 Change Order #18. Additional grading was required past the project limits at the SW corner of D Ave and 12th Street. This additional work also included redoing a box inlet with the parkway. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to grade the SW corner of D Ave and 12th Street. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,908.54. Change Order #19. Additional repairs to the memorial area were requested by the City, these repairs consisted of removing and replacing a floor drain and additional concrete repairs/ patching. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M with the above mentioned items. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,312.80. Change Order #20. An additional coat of paint to the memorial wall was requested by the City. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M with applying an additional coat of paint to the memorial wall. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,095.01. Change Order #21. Sidewalk, curb/gutter, and driveway adjacent to the project needed to be removed and replaced to meet ADA standards. This work also included removing two trees that were raising the sidewalk. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with removing and replacing the sidewalk, curb/gutter and driveway. This Change Order total amount was $ 18,550. Change Order #22. South of the 12th Street and D Avenue intersection the asphalt street section was failing due to a bus route and needed to be removed and replaced with a bus pad to prevent further damage. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with the installation of a 80'x10' bus pad. This Change Order total amount was $ 14,900. Change Order #23. Pedestrian bollards and chains were installed on the East side of the Roundabout. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with the procurement and installation of pedestrian bollards and chains. This Change Order total amount was $ 19,845.71. Change Order #24. Driveway at 924 D Avenue was holding water and creating a safety issue for drivers. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with the correcting the grades of the street section and driveway to create flow. This Change Order total amount was $ 5,295. Change Order #25. Trees are required to be installed in the Bio-Retention boxes to meet the water quality management plan. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor preceded with procuring and installing 24" box Desert Museum Palo Verde Trees. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,850. 99 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CEP No. 15-02 Change Order #26. Per Kimley-horn's plan sheet for revised landscaping Hydroseed is to be installed on the Southeast corner of D Avenue and 12th Street. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with procuring and installing approx 1,200 SF of Hyrdoseed. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,449. Change Order #27. Per agreement with HOA of condominiums on the NE corner of D Avenue and 12th Street 132 linear feet of 4' Ornamental Fence was installed. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with procuring and installing approx 132 LF of Fencing. This Change Order total amount was $ 9,560.72. Change Order #28. Under direction of the City Engineer the bike ramp on the SE corner of the Roundabout was to be removed and replaced with 6" curb and gutter. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,849.62. Change Order #29. Per agreement with HOA of condominiums on the NE corner of D Avenue and 12th Street 2 Trees were installed with Irrigation. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with procuring and installing 2-24" Box Trees. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,119.73. Change Order #30. "No Pedestrian" signs were installed for the staircases leading to the utility boxes. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with procuring and installing "No Pedestrian" signs on the staircases. This Change Order total amount was $ 332.30. Change Order #31. During installation of the Bio-Retention Box on 18th Street curb/gutter, cross gutter and sidewalk adjacent to the improvements needed to be replaced. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with removing and replacing curb/gutter, cross gutter and sidewalk. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,351. Change Order #32. During installation of the Bio-Retention Box on 18th Street it was discovered that the flow line of the storm drain that the box was connecting into was shallower than the box. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with removing the soil median and placing a false concrete bottom to raise the flow line of the box. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,035.79. Change Order #33. During installation of the Bio-Retention Box on west side of D Avenue an unforeseen electrical conduit had to be relocated. This Change Order also includes taking down and putting up new cameras at the memorial. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with relocating the electrical conduit around the Bio- Retention Box. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,212.31. 100 of 236 ANAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CIP No. 15-02 Change Order #34. During excavation of the Bio-Retention Boxes on the West and East sides of D Avenue an unforeseen old concrete road with curb/gutter was encountered. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with removing sections of the unforeseen concrete road, curb and gutter. This Change Order total amount was $ 944.77. Change Order #35. During excavation of the Bio-Retention Box on the South side of 12th St and C Avenue an unforeseen water line had to be relocated around the box. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with relocating the unforeseen water line. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,627.80. Change Order #36. During installation of the bus pad on D avenue asphalt adjacent to!the work had failed and had to be replaced. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with grinding and replacing the asphalt section. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,546.78. Change Order #37. The Military Seals arrived onsite with dimensions larger than specified, additional grinding was required to set into the concrete pedestals. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with additional grinding to set the Military Seals. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,318.96. Change Order #38. The original contract did not include the maintenance for the additional landscaping added to the contract per Kimley-horns revised plans. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with the additional landscape maintenance. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,000.00. Change Order #39. The pedestrian bollards on the NE Corner of D Ave and 12th Street were damaged from a vehicle accident. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with repairing and resetting the damaged pedestrian bollards. The work consisted of repairing the damaged concrete, repairing a damaged bollard and resetting 3 bollards with chain. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,800.00. Change Order #40. This Change order summarizes all the additional working days needed throughout the project. 6-8" of concrete was discovered under the existing street section and had to be removed and disposed of creating 10 additional working days. Additional landscaping procure and install per Kimley-Horns revised landscaping created 20 additional working days. Additional sidewalk, driveways, bus pad and asphalt per City direction created 15 additional working days. Utility conflicts while installing Bio-Retention Boxes created an additional 27 working days. This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 72 Working Days to the Contract in the amount of $ 0.00. 101 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE D Avenue and E. 12th Street Round -A -Bout CIP No. 15-02 All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract Working Days by 72. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract amount $ 262,315.33. There were numerous line item adjustments that decreased the contract amount $ 124,868. CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT: As a result of the above change orders and line item adjustments, the contract price is adjusted as follows: 1. 'Nei final contract price is adjusted to $ 1,633,346.33. 2. As a result of the satisfactory completion of said project, a retention amount of $ 81,667.30 is set for invoice processing and payment upon the receipt of signatures and City Council's ratification of this agreement and the Notice of Completion. This document and its purpose to balance payment shall be considered full compensation for furnishing and installing the materials, labor, tools and equipment, profit, overhead, and all incidentals for performing the work described above. New Century Construction, Inc. will not be entitled to damages or additional payment for delays as described in the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, Section 6-6.3, for performing the work as described above. 102 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING THE WORK OF NEW CENTURY CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR THE "D" AVENUE AND EAST 12TH STREET ROUNDABOUT PROJECT, APPROVING THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $1,633,346.33, AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF RETENTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $81,667.30, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Department is satisfied of that all work required to be performed by New Century Construction, Inc., for the "D" Avenue and East 12th Street Roundabout Project has been completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City that the work performed by New Century Construction, Inc., for the "D" Avenue and East 12th Street Roundabout Project is accepted, the total final contract amount of $1,633,346.33 is approved, the Mayor is authorized to execute the Notice of Completion, and payment for said work is ordered to be made in accordance with said contract, including the release of the retention in the amount of $81,667.30. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor 103 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 104 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of PAL General Engineering, Inc. for the 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project, CIP No. 12-13, 2) approving the final contract amount of $4,830,889.17, 3) ratifyin 104 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of PAL General Engineering, Inc. for the 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project, CIP No. 12-13, 2) approving the final contract amount of $4,830,889.17, 3) ratifying release of retention in the amount of $241,544.52, and 4) ratifying the filing of a Notice of Completion for the project. PREPARED BY: Jose Lopez, Civil Engineering Tech. PHONE: 619-336-4312 EXPLANATION: See attached. DEPARTMENT. Engineering & Public Works APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED :�� Finance ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: MIS Retention was paid through prior City Council appropriations. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Explanation 2. Notice of Completion 3. Final Contract Balance Sheet 4. Resolution 105 of 236 EXPLANATION National City's 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project, CIP No. 12-13, included traffic calming, pedestrian, bicycle, Safe Routes to School and streetscape enhancements between Harbor Drive and Highland Avenue to encourage smart growth revitalization and multi -modal connections to the 8th Street Trolley Station. The improvements included enhanced crosswalks with high intensity signing and striping; new, wider sidewalks and pedestrian curb ramps for ADA compliance; new lighting, landscaping and storm water bioretention areas; decorative benches, trash receptacles, bike racks and historic banners; new bike lanes and sharrows with signage on 8th Street between Harbor Drive and Roosevelt Avenue; and traffic calming measures such as corner bulb -outs and a "road diet" on E. 8th Street between National City Boulevard and Highland Avenue converting four travel lanes to two travel lanes with protected left turn lanes at intersections, landscaped islands midblock and replacement of parallel parking with angle parking on the south side of the street. In May 2013, the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers and posted on the City's website. In June 6, 2013 the seven (7) sealed bids were received, opened and read to the public. PAL General Engineering, Inc, was the apparent lowest bidder with a total bid of $3,978,336.35, where $3,709,079.35 was for the base bid and $269,257.00 was for additive bids. Upon review of all documents submitted and reference checks, PAL General Engineering, lnc.'s bid was responsive, and they were the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. In June 18, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2013-97 awarding the contract to PAL General Engineering, Inc. in the amount of 3,709,079.35 and authorized a 15% contingency in the amount of $556,362.00 for any unforeseen changes. Staff did not recommend awarding the additive bids at the time. The Notice to Proceed with construction was issued on August 12, 2013, with a construction start date of August 13, 2013. In March 18, 2014 City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-30 authorizing the Mayor to execute Change Order No. 7 to the 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization contract with PAL General Engineering, Inc. for the lump sum amount of $707,769.09 to procure all street light standards and LED fixtures, decorative poles, and projection lights consistent with the amended lighting plans and project specifications. The Notice of Completion was filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office on September 16, 2015. 106 of 236 The change orders issued for this project are detailed in the Final Contract Balance Report (see attached). The change orders increased the contract by $1,374,112.20, while line item adjustments decreased the contract by $252,302.38, for a net increase of $1,121,809.62 to the contract. This results in a 30.2% contract increase for a final contract balance of $4,830,889.17. As a result of satisfactory completion of the project, staff recommends that City Council: 1) accept the work of PAL General Engineering, Inc. for the 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project, CIP No. 12-13, 2) approve the final contract amount of $4,830,889.17, 3) ratify the release of retention in the amount of $241,544.52, and 4) ratify the filing of a Notice of Completion for the project. 107 of 236 RECORDING REQUESTED BY WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: NAME: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ADDRESS: 1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF COMPLETION CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 3093 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the completion on July 10, 2015 of the 8TI-I Street Smart Growth Revitalization, CIP No. 12-13 Work of improvement or portion of work of improvement under construction or alteration. Various locations in National City, CA 91950 Street Address City State Zip Cade The undersigned owns the following interest or estate in said property: Owner in fee Nature of the interest or estate of owner (mortgagor, lessee, etc.) Said work of improvement was performed on the property pursuant to a contract with Pal General Engineering, Inc. Name of Original Contractor The following work and material were supplied: Labor provided: General Laborer. Materials: Concrete, asphalt, irrigation supplies, traffic control supplies. Equipment: paving equipment. General statement of kind of labor, services, equipment or materials The names and addresses of co -owners are: N/A Dated: August 4, 2015; Signature of Owner City of National City, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950 I, the undersigned, say: I have read the foregoing Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the forgoing is true and correct. Executed on Au!. 04, 2015 at, National City, California. Signature: / LL RO r • RRISON, MAYOR NodM] I 108 of 236 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION RECORDING REQUESTED BY: City Engineer City of Natioi a1 City ' 1243 National City Blvd. National City, CA 91950 AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: City Engineer City of National City 1243 National City Blvd. National City, CA 91950 DOC# 2015-0488572 1111111131111111111111111111111 Sep 18, 2015 11:38 AM OFFICIAL RECORDS Ernest J. Dronenburp, Jr., SAN DIEGO COUMY RECORDER FEES: $0.00 PAGES: 2 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY (Note: This document is recorded on behalf of the City of National City, a municipal corporation, and is exempt from Recorder's, fees pursuant to Government Code Section 27383) NOTICE OF COMPLETION: 8TH STREET SMART GROWTH REVITALIZATION, CIP NO. 12-I3 THIS PAGE ADDED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SPACE FOR RECORDING INFORMATION (Additional recording fee applies) 109 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE DATE: July 10, 2015 PROJECT: 8th Street Smart Growth Revitalization FY 12-13 Specification No. 12-13 TO: PAL General Engineering Inc. 5374 Eastgate Mall San Diego, CA 92121 ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: START DATE: COMPLETION DATE: ORIGINAL CONTRACT LENGTH: EXTENTION OF WORK DAYS: TOTAL CONTRACT TIME: DESCRIPTION: $3,709,079.35 August 28, 2013 July 10, 2015 240 Working Days 190 Working Days 430 Working Days The Final Contract Balance reports final line item amounts and summarizes all change orders to produce a final contract amount. CHANGE ORDERS AND LINE ITEM ADJUSTMENTS: Change Order#1. The contractor requested to move the phasing of the median and median light work on 8th from the beginning of the project to the end of the project in order to facilitate more traffic control options in an effort to enhance project efficiency. This Change Order resulted in a no change to the contract in the amount of $ 0.00. Change Order #2. This change order will allow the Contractor to purchase the anchor bolts for all the street lighting foundations for the project so that the city does not have to procure the items on its own. This Change Order total amount was $ 13,839.99. Change Order #3. This change order is to use hot melt thermoplastic in lieu of preformed thermoplastic for a cost savings to the city and still achieve the same goal. This Change Order reduced the contract amount by $ (29,258.17). 110 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Change Order #4. This change order is to install new temporary railroad striping at Harbor Drive and 8th street train tracks because there is currently no striping at this location. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,622.25. Change Order #5. Improvements are needed for striping, markings, removals and signs on A Avenue between National City Boulevard and 12th Street to increase the number of available parking spaces. This Change Order total amount was $ 7,019.25. Change Order #6 The Resident Engineer reviewed the existing soil conditions and recommends that #4 rebar 24" on center both directions be added to the concrete section for the bus stop pads to strengthen the tensile strength to handle the expected increased loads. This Change Order total amount was $ 6,563.46. Change Order #7. The street light standards and fixtures, decorative poles and project lights are not part of the original contract. This change order provides for the procurement of all the street light standards, LED fixtures, decorative poles and projection lights for under the 1-5 overpass that are required for the completion of the street lighting and art elements of the project. This Change Order total amount was $ 707,769.09. Change Order #8. There are 3 Mexican Fan Palms at the Northwest corner of 8th Street and F Avenue that are in conflict with the new improvements. The Engineer recommends that they be removed for the new planter area to be properly installed. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,144.50. Change Order #9. The Engineer found a grade conflict with the sidewalk layout of the new improvements at Station 47+50. To fix make the grades ADA compliant.. The work proceeded by time and materials under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 655.92. Change Order #10. The City Engineer requests additional striping, and markings on 16th Street and Highland Avenue and behind City Hall at the handicap stall that were not included in the original contract. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,189.50. Change Order #11. The Engineer directed the contractor to remove the driveway at 333 8th Street because the grades were in conflict with the new sidewalk, curb and gutter improvements. This Change Order total amount was $ 277.20. Change Order #12. Unsuitable subgrade was discovered on the North Side of 8th Street between stations 41+30 to 42+30 and 47+00 to 49+25. The contractor was directed by the engineer to process the material but still did not pass compaction testing. Ninyo & Moore visited the site to give recommendations on a cost effective street section to pass compaction 111 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 testing. Under the direction of the engineer and per Ninyo & Moore's Memorandum dated 3/20/14, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of unsuitable subgrade and replace with 12" Thick 3-Sack Slurry. This Change Order total amount was $ 16,500. Change Order # 13. To provide a uniform finish and look the City Engineer directs the Contractor to proceed with additive item A-7 "Procure Decorative Paving P-1 & Install Decorative Paving P-1 per Manufacturer's Specifications." The plans state that any pavers installed East of D Avenue along 8th Street to be additive item A-7. This Change Order total amount was $ 28,710.00. Change Order # 14. To provide a safe pedestrian barrier between the sidewalk and Bio- Retention/Planter areas the City Engineer directs the Contractor to install SDRSD G-6 Type B-3 Curb around the perimeter of the existing Bio-Retention/ Planter areas. This Change Order total amount was $ 20,286.00. Change Order #15. To provide a safe pedestrian barrier between the sidewalk and Bio- Retention/Planter areas the City Engineer directs the Contractor to install SDRSD G-6 Type B-3 Curb around the perimeter of the Bio-Retention/ Planter areas. This Change Order total amount was $ 37,925.00. Change Order #16. During set up for improvement installation on 8th between F Ave to G Ave discrepancies were discovered between the design and existing conditions. The engineer was contacted immediately and the contractor experienced idle time for manpower and equipment during the redesign and the contractor re -graded, re -compacted and reset the forms for the improvements. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,645.78. Change Order # 17. The original plans were revised on the Northwest corner of 8th Street and E Avenue because the bulbout extended into a current driveway with a gate. The revised plans were changed to shrink the bulbout radius and to replace the driveway. During the construction the gate loop detectors were taken out and needed to be replaced. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,890.00. Change Order #18. Unsuitable subgrade was discovered during excavation of the street section on the North side of 8th Street at the G Avenue intersection between stations 49+00 and 50+40. Ninyo & Moore visited the site to give recommendations on a cost effective street section to pass compaction testing. Under the direction of the Engineer and per Ninyo & Moore's Memorandum dated 4/1/14, the Contractor shall remove and dispose 12" of the unsuitable subgrade and replace with a layer of Tensar Biaxial Geogrid and crushed aggregate base. This Change Order total amount was $ 16,293.00. 112 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Change Order #19. Unsuitable subgrade was discovered during excavation of the street section on the South side of 8th Street at the A Avenue intersection between stations 28+50 and 30+50. Ninyo & Moore visited the site to give recommendations on a cost effective street section to pass compaction testing. Under the direction of the Engineer and per Ninyo & Moore's Memorandum dated 4/23/14, the Contractor shall remove and dispose 12" of the unsuitable subgrade and replace with a layer of Tensar Biaxial Geogrid and crushed aggregate base. This Change Order total amount was $ 15,120.00. Change Order #20. Unsuitable subgrade was discovered during excavation of the street section on the North side of 8th Street between A Avenue and C Avenue between stations 30+50 and 36+00. Southern California Soils and Testing (SCSI) visited the site to give recommendations on a cost effective street section to pass compaction testing. Under the direction of the Engineer and per SCST Memorandum dated 5/19/14, the Contractor shall place 1 layer of Geogrid TX5 with at least 6 inches of Aggregate Base. If the surface is still yielding another layer of geogrid shall be placed. Aggregate base is paid under line item 52. This Change Order total amount was $ 8,120.70. Change Order #21. To reduce the potential for reflective cracking it was recommended per Ninyo & Moore's memorandum dated 4/24/14 to place a layer of Tensar Glasgrid on top of the existing concrete prior to placement of the AC overlay. The contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer and installed approximately 18,531 SF of Glasgrid 8501 on 8th Street between National City Boulevard and B Avenue. This Change Order total amount was $ 14,593.16. Change Order #22. 6"-8" of concrete pavement was discovered beneath the asphalt along all of 8th Street from National City Boulevard to Highland Avenue outside the indicated areas on the plans. Concrete had to be removed to make the required grades. The original concrete pavement removals shown on the plans are 24,322 SF. Under direction of the Engineer the total concrete removed for this change order is 34,378 SF and is illustrated on the attached documents, exceeding the original contract amount by 10,056 SF. This Change Order total amount was $ 30,168.00. Change Order #23. A water service line was discovered within the planter area at the Southwest corner of C Avenue and 8th Street and needs to be relocated below the planter grade to not be in conflict with the new improvements. The attached price is for the Subcontractor only. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,454,50. Change Order #24. The following changes are from the Electrical Redesign: delete Line Item 91, 94, 96, 97 and 99. Create line Items 91A "Install #3 Pull box", 91B "Install #5 Pull box", 97A "Install #10 THW Wire (S)", 97B "Install #8 THW Wire (S)", 97C "Install Low Voltage Wire (S)", 99A " Install #10 CU Ground Wire (Sr, 99B "Install #8 CU Ground Wire (S)", 100 "Install Light Controller", 101 "Install 15A Circuit Breaker", 102 "Install Time Clock 15A 2P Lighting 113 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Contactor", 103 "Install Time Clock 15A 6P Lighting Contactor", and 104 "Install Time Clock 15A 12P Lighting Contactor". For units, quantities and prices please refer to Attachment "A." This Change Order total amount will be reflected in the line items. Change Order #25. Curb and Gutter had to be redesigned between B and C Avenue to accommodate an SDGE box not being adjusted. The curb and gutter from station 33+90 to 34+70 had to be moved back 1 foot to make the required grades due to SDG&E's inability to relocate the box. The Contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,311.00. Change Order #26. Unforeseen conditions have been discovered throughout the project for which change orders have been previously issued to account the differences in costs and some changes have not required change orders. Many of these changes have increased the number working days required to complete the project. The City has also allowed street closures in both a singular and dual directions and allowed certain street sections to remain to reduce contract time. This change order addresses all contract time issues up to the date of its execution. All of the cost issues have been addressed in previous change orders and in adjustments to line items. This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 35 Working Days to the Contract in the amount off $ 0.00. Change Order #27. The Strongbox backflow enclosures SBBC-30SS did not fit over the backflow devices as designed and had to be upgraded to the larger enclosures SBBC-45SS. The SBBC-30SS was specifically called out in the plans and was an approved submittal. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,174.82. Change Order #28. To provide a uniform finish and look the City Engineer directed the Contractor to proceed with additive item A-10 "Procure and Install Palm Trees (Syg Rom) between D and Highland." The plans state that any Palm Trees installed East of D Avenue along 8th Street to be additive item A-10. This Change Order total amount was $ 28,500. Change Order #29. To reduce the potential for reflective cracking it was recommended per Ninyo & Moore's memorandum dated 4/24/14 to place a layer of Tensar Glasgrid on top of the existing concrete prior to placement of the AC overlay. The contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer and installed approximately 51,975 SF of Glasgrid 8501 on 8th Street between D Avenue and Highland Avenue. This Change Order total amount was $ 4.0,930.31. Change Order #30. Three Service Meter Pedestals along 8th Street failed SDGE Inspection and required Bollards to be installed at these locations. The Meter Pedestals were too close to the travel lane and raised a safety concern that required Bollards per SDGE Specifications. These locations were 201 1/2 W 8th St, 411 1/2 E 8th St, and 616 1/2 E 8th Street. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,802.45. 114 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Change Order #31. The Contractor installed 4 street light base plates per contract plans for Type C Poles, however, the plans were incorrect and the base plates did not work for the Type C Poles. Instead of getting new base plates these could be modified to fit the Type C Poles. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,863.56. Change Order #32. To reduce the potential for reflective cracking it was recommended per Southern California Soil & Testing report dated 6/19/14 to place a layer of Tensar GlasPave50 on top of the existing concrete prior to placement of the AC overlay. The contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer and installed approximately 13,515 SF of GlasPave50 on 8th Street between B Avenue and D Avenue, This Change Order total amount was $ 5,676.30. Change Order #33. To reduce the potential for reflective cracking it was recommended per Ninyo & Moore's memorandum dated 4/24/14 to place a layer of Tensar Glasgrid on top of the existing concrete prior to placement of the AC overlay. The contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer and installed approximately 3,270 SF of Glasgrid 8501 on 8th Street between D Avenue and Highland Avenue. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,452.50. Change Order #34. Sidewalk panels within the project limits from National City Boulevard to the MTS crossing were in bad condition and did not meet ADA standards. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with removing and replacing 1,000 square feet of sidewalk. This Change Order total amount was $ 7,000. Change Order #35. The 2" grind and overlay would not be sufficient to repair the bad sections of asphalt along 8th Street between National City Boulevard and the MTS Crossing. To provide a sound street section the City Engineer directed the Contractor to proceed with additive item A- 1 "Deep Lift 8" AC Pavement Removal and Replacement." This Change Order total amount was $ 100,000.00. Change Order #36. The Soil adjacent to the concrete inlets within the planters was being eroded because of the elevation difference and flow of water. To fix this issue the Contractor shall procure and install Mexican Sunburst Cobble on top of the concrete inlet and place a cluster of cobbles at the outlet of the planters. This Change Order total amount was $ 21,593.94. Change Order #37. For maintenance purposes the City Engineer directed to remove all plants within the medians. To replace the plants within the medians the Contractor shall procure and install fabric, boulders and decomposed granite. This Change Order total amount was $ 31,607.43. Change Order #38. To improve the overall pedestrian path on the North side of 8th Street between the 1-5 Bridge and MTS Crossing the City Engineer directed that the Contractor shall remove 19 tree wells and replace with concrete sidewalk. This price also includes the removal 115 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 and stump grind of 10 Trees within the tree wells. This Change Order total amount was $ 9,765.00. Change Order #39. 6"-8" of concrete pavement was discovered beneath the asphalt along all of 8th Street from National City Boulevard to Highland Avenue outside the indicated areas on the plans. Concrete had to be removed to make the required grades. Under direction of the Engineer the total concrete removed for this change order is 36,171 SF and is illustrated on the attached documents. This Change Order total amount was $ 108,513.00. Change Order #40. A concrete tree grate and frame had to be demolished adjacent to the new improvements on the NW corner of 8th Street and B Avenue. The Contractor shall procure and install decomposed granite within the Tree well with protecting the existing Tree with a PVC ring. This Change Order total amount was $ 750.00. Change Order #41. The D-25 curb outlet located at 133 West 8th Street had been damaged and needs to be replaced. The contractor shall remove and replace the D-25 curb outlet with an additional support bolt from SDRSD D-12. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,700.00. Change Order #42. To improve the overall asphalt surface on 8th Street between National City Boulevard and the MTS crossing the City Engineer directed Type 2 Rubberized Emulsion Aggregate Slurry (REAS) be placed. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,700.00. Change Order #43. Per Bulletin #2, raising the soil to satisfy the new design required all trees and irrigation (irrigation control valves, ICV Boxes and sprinkler heads) to be raised for planter areas already installed. The Contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 18,077.54. Change Order #44. The original plans called for Desert Gold decomposed granite to be installed at the NE corner of D Avenue, to match the median decomposed granite the plans were revised to have Amber Cloud DG placed. This change order covers the cost for the difference in materials. This Change Order total amount was $ 654.38. Change Order #45. Additional amendments were added to Topsoil A per recommendations from KTUA and Wallace Laboratories. This Change Order covers the additional costs for the amended topsoil. This Change Order total amount was $ 940.13. Change Order #46. Idle time due to NCPD shutdown due to no noise permit for the work in front of Big Ben's Market entrance. Contractor requested work start at 5:00am to accommodate Big Ben's Market and the City approved the early start but still got shut down by NCPD. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,026.45. 116 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Change Order #47. Plans called for an A-4 cleanout to be installed at the end of the Storm Drain run on the south side of 8th Street near National City Boulevard. After review of the Plans the Engineer directed a standard cleanout per SDRSD SC-01 be installed. The Contractor proceeded under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,000.00. Change Order #48. Unsuitable subgrade was discovered during excavation of the street section per attached plans. Southern California Soils and Testing (SCST) visited the site to give recommendations on a cost effective street section to pass compaction testing. Under the direction of the Engineer and per SCST Memorandum dated 5/19/14, the Contractor shall place 1 layer of Geogrid T'X5 with at least 6 inches of Aggregate Base. If the surface is still yielding another layer of geogrid shall be placed. Aggregate base is paid under line item 52. This Change Order total amount was $ 10,482.57. Change Order #49. At the pedestrian island refuge crosswalk near the MTS Tracks a separate pedestrian push button post was required to meet ADA standards for the Pedestrian Flasher System installed at the crosswalk. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,381.71. Change Order #50. 6"-8" of concrete pavement was discovered beneath the asphalt along all of 8th Street from National City Boulevard to Highland Avenue outside the indicated areas on the plans. Additional sawcutting through the 6-8" of concrete pavement was required for the installation of the storm drain on the North and South sides of 8th Street. The total linear foot of sawcutting required for the storm drain trench was 9160. The calculated LF price for additional sawcutting was $2.19 per LF creating a total cost of $20,060.40. This Change Order total amount was $ 20,060,40. Change Order #51. This change order provides a deduction to Change Order #7 for not procuring the Projector Lights. The City did not proceed with the art element under the bridge therefore the projector lights and additional LED Lights were not necessary. This Change Order total amount was $ (33,680.41). Change Order #52. Due to unforeseen utility delays with SDGE and AT&T power poles and previously mentioned change orders additional days will be added to the Contract. This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 164 Working Days to the Contract in the amount of $ 0.00. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract Working Days by 199. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract amount $ 1,374,112.20. Original Contract Amount= Change Order Totals = New Contract Amount = Final Contract Balance = $ 3,709,079.35 $ 1,374,112.20 $ 5,083,191.55 $ 4,830,889.17 117 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE 8th Street Smart Growth Specification No. 12-13 Contract Savings from line item adjustments = $ 252,302.38 (New Contract Balance — Final Contract) $ 707,779.09 was for purchase of Street Lights which were originally to be purchased through the City. Change order amount without Street Lights = $666,343.11 $ 252,302.38 project savings reduces the change orders to $414,040.73 $ 556,362 Project Contingency $ 142,321.27 Contingency Remaining CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT: As a result of the above change orders and line item adjustments, the contract price is adjusted as follows: 1. The final contract price is adjusted to $ 4,830,889.17. 2. As a result of the satisfactory completion of said project, a retention amount of $ 241,544.52 has been released. This document and its purpose to balance payment shall be considered full compensation for furnishing and installing the materials, labor, tools and equipment, profit, overhead, and all incidentals for performing the work described above. PAL General Engineering Inc. will not be entitled to damages or additional payment for delays as described in the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, Section 6-6.3, for performing the work as described above. 118 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING THE WORK OF PAL GENERAL ENGINEERING, INC., FOR THE 8' STREET SMART GROWTH REVITALIZATION PROJECT, APPROVING THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $4,830,889.17, RATIFYING RELEASE OF RETENTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $241,544.52, AND THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Department is satisfied of that all work required to be performed by PAL General Engineering, Inc., for the 8'h Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project has been completed; and WHEREAS, the Notice of Completion was filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office on September 16, 2015. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City that the work performed PAL General Engineering, Inc., for the 8'h Street Smart Growth Revitalization Project is accepted, the total final contract amount of $4,830,889.17 is approved, and payment for said work is ordered to be made in accordance with said contract. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council ratifies the filing of the Notice of Completion and the release of retention in the amount of $241,544.52. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. ATTEST: Michael R. Della, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor 119 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 120 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of Portillo Concrete, Inc. for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,341,109.29, 3) authorizing relea 120 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) accepting the work of Portillo Concrete, Inc. for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07, 2) approving the final contract amount of $1,341,109.29, 3) authorizing release of retention in the amount of $67,055.46, and 4) authorizing the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the Project. PREPARED BY: Jose Lopez, Civil Engineering Tech. PHONE: 619-336-4312 EXPLANATION: attached. See attached. DEPARTMENT: Epgineering & Public Works APPROVED BY: [1GLI�h N V%-1 f1l� FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: Retention available in account: 296-409-500-598-6570 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: f FINAL ADOPTION: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Explanation 2. Notice of Completion 3. Final Contract Balance Sheet 4. Resolution 121 of 236 EXPLANATION The Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07, proposed traffic calming and pedestrian safety enhancements on Highland Avenue between Division Street and East 8th Street. Improvements included reducing the roadway from four lanes to two lanes with left turn lanes, corner bulb -outs and pedestrian refuge islands at intersections, ADA enhancements, new street lights, and conversion of parallel parking to angle parking on the east side of the street to increase available parking. On November 11, 2014, the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers and posted on the City's website. On December 4, 2014, six (6) sealed bids were received by the 10:00 AM deadline, opened, and publically disclosed. Just Construction, Inc. was the apparent low bidder with a total bid amount of $1,320,757.50. After reviewing Just Construction's bid proposal, their bid was deemed "non -responsive" since a unit price was not provided for one of the line items of work. Portillo Concrete, Inc. was the second apparent low bidder with a total bid amount of $1,379,220.00. Upon review of all documents submitted and reference checks, Portillo Concrete, Inc.'s bid was responsive, and they were the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. On December 16, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-181 awarding the contract to Portillo Concrete, Inc. in the amount of $1,379,220 and authorized a 15% contingency in the amount of $206,883 for any unforeseen changes. The Notice to Proceed with construction was issued on February 5, 2015, with a construction start date of February 9, 2015. The change orders issued for this project are detailed in the Final Contract Balance Report (see attached). The change orders increased the contract by $77,082.69, while line item adjustments decreased the contract by $115,193.40, for a net decrease of $38,110.71 to the contract. This results in a 2.8% contract decrease for a final contract balance of $1,341,109.29. As a result of satisfactory completion of the project, staff recommends that City Council: 1) accept the work of Portillo Concrete, Inc. for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07, 2) approve the final contract amount of $1,341,109.29, 3) authorize the release of retention in the amount of $67,055.46, and 4) authorize the Mayor to sign the Notice of Completion for the project. The Notice of Completion will be filed with the San Diego County Recorder's Office. 122 of 236 RECORDING REQUESTED BY WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: NAME: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ADDRESS: 1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF COMPLETION CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 3093 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the completion on April 2, 2016 of the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project, CIP No. 13-07 Work of improvement or portion of work of improvement under construction or alteration. Highland Avenue between E. 8th Street and Division Street, National City, CA 91950 Street Address City State Zip Code The undersigned owns the following interest or estate in said property: Owner in fee Nature of the interest or estate of owner (mortgagor, lessee, etc.) Said work of improvement was performed on the property pursuant to a contract with Portillo Concrete, Inc. Name of Original Contractor The following work and material were supplied: Labor provided: General Laborer. Materials: Concrete, asphalt, Street Lighting, signing, and striping. Equipment: Paving and excavation equipment. General statement of kind of labor, services, equipment or materials The names and addresses of co -owners are: N/A Dated: April 2, 2016; Joint tenants, tenants in common, or other owners Signature of Owner City of National City, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950 I, the undersigned, say: I have read the foregoing Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the forgoing is true and correct. Executed on April 2, 2016 at, National City, California. Signature: RON MORRISON, MAYOR Noe. 13.07 123 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE DATE: April 4, 2016 PROJECT: Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements FY 14-15 CIP No. 13-07 TO: Portillo Concrete Inc. 3527 Citrus St. Lemon Grove, CA 91945 ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: START DATE: COMPLETION DATE: ORIGINAL CONTRACT LENGTH: EXTENTION OF WORK DAYS: TOTAL CONTRACT TIME: DESCRIPTION: $1,379,220.00 March 23, 2015 April 1, 2016 120 Working Days 131 Working Days 251 Working Days The Final Contract Balance reports final line item amounts and summarizes all change orders to produce a final contract amount. CHANGE ORDERS AND LINE ITEM ADJUSTMENTS: Change Order #1. Gunite was needed at the ends of the CMU wall on the South side of 8th Street between K Avenue and L Avenue to prevent erosion and provide a uniform finish. The work proceeded by time and materials under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,297.02. Change Order #2. Southbound Highland approaching 8th Street had to be restriped to one lane to accommodate the turning radius of the MTS buses turning right onto 8th Street. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with the work. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,197.25. Change Order #3. A street light foundation was poured on the east side of Highland Ave and 7th Street within the bulbout per plans, however, after review the location of all the streets lights 124 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements CIP No. 13-07 were going to be moved back further from the face of the curb for safety reasons. This change order covers the cost to demo and relocate the street light foundation. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,110.46. Change Order #4. At the intersection of Highland Avenue and Division Street the NE, SE and SW corner pedestrian ramps/ crosswalks did not meet ADA standards for pedestrian push buttons. 3 separate push button posts had to be installed at the above locations. This Change Order total amount was $ 5,985.44. Change Order #5. Unforeseen issues were encountered with the original design and had to be revised. The issues consisted of revising pedestrian ramps at Highland Ave and Division St. to meet ADA standards (3 contract days), revising the bul:bouts throughout the project to reduce the removal of street section (10 contract days) and revising median layouts to accommodate business driveways (5 contract days). This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 18 Working Days to the Contract in the amount of $ 0.00. Change Order #6. SDGE shutdown the electrical subcontractors operation of taking down the existing light poles on 9/14/15 because the lights were discovered to be owned by SDGE. After negotiation with SDGE the electrical subcontractor was able to proceed again with taking down the existing SDGE lights on 9/28/15. From the above dates mentioned the Contractor was delayed 10 working days. This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 10 Working Days to the Contract in the amount of $ 0.00. Change Order #7. At the intersection of Highland Avenue and 8th Street the NW corner bulbout created issues with the MTS buses not being able to make the turning radius. Under direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under T&M to demo and replace the curb & gutter, sidewalk, pedestrian ramp and street section at the NW corner of 8th Street and Highland Avenue. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,782.16. Change Order #8. At the intersection of Highland Avenue and 8th Street the NW and SW corner pedestrian ramps/ crosswalks did not meet ADA standards for pedestrian push buttons. 2 separate push button posts had to be installed at the above locations. This Change Order total amount was $ 5,321.32. Change Order #9. A revised signing and striping plan was created to enhance pedestrian and driver safety with additional signs and pavement markings. The Contractor proceeded with the revised signing and striping plan under the direction of the Engineer. This Change Order total amount was $ 18,648. Change Order #10. The specified grates in the plans did not meet ADA standards with having greater than 1/2" inch opening for a pedestrian path. Under the direction of the Engineer the 125 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements CIP No. 13-07 Contractor returned the original grates and replaced them with grates that met ADA standards. This Change Order total amount was $ 11,521.97. Change Order #11. The revised grates that met ADA standards were only available as 17" wide trench grates. Additional form work was required to reduce the trench width from 24" to the new 17". Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with reducing the width of trench to accommodate the 17" grates. This Change Order total amount was $ 11,450.40. Change Order #12. At the intersection of Highland Avenue and 8th Street the SW corner pedestrian ramp/ crosswalk did not meet ADA standards for pedestrian push buttons. One type 1A pole with pedestrian push buttons had to be installed at the above location. This Change Order total amount was $ 4,466.21. Change Order #13. The median layouts were adjusted to accommodate the entrances of businesses. With the new layouts the overall square feet of line item 10, Stamped & Colored PCC Median (4" Thick), was decreased more than 25%. The bid quantity being 5,650 SF and the final measured quantity of 2,978 SF created a 47% reduction. Per section 3-2.2.3 the Contractor requested an adjustment in payment because of the reduction of quantity and loss of continuity of work. The work was stopped and redesigned with the new layout. This Change Order total amount was $ 3,206.40. Change Order #14. The bulbout grades were redesigned to greatly reduce the amount of asphalt street section being removed and replaced. With the new design the overall tons of line item 20, Construct 5" asphalt concrete, was decreased more than 25%. The bid quantity being 148 tons and the final measured tons of 67.66 created a 54% reduction. Per section 3-2.2.3 the Contractor requested an adjustment in payment because of the loss of production and creating small patches at 6 different locations. This Change Order total amount was $ 2,229.44. Change Order #15. The green bike boxes at Highland Avenue and 4th Street were damaged during installation of pedestrian ramps and needed to be repaired. The Contract for Highland Avenue was accepted before the installation of the green bike boxes for the Community Corridors Project. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded with repairing the green bike boxes. This Change Order total amount was $ 787.50. Change Order #15. New wire had to be pulled to repair the safety light above the traffic signal at the SW corner of Highland Avenue and 8th Street. Under the direction of the Engineer the Contractor proceeded under time and materials with repairing the safety light. This Change Order total amount was $ 1,079.12. Change Order #17. This Change order summarizes all the additional working days needed throughout the project. REAS placement was delayed to accommodate businesses and 126 of 236 FINAL CONTRACT BALANCE Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements CIP No. 13-07 residents creating 17 additional working days. Revised ADA pedestrian grates created 20 additional working days to procure and install. Reconstruction of bulbout at 8th and Highland for MTS created 5 additional working days. Procure and install new pedestrian push buttons at Highland and 8th, 10 additional working days. Revised signing and striping plan 10 additional working days. Procure and install additional light pole and fixture, 36 additional working days. This Change Order resulted in a time only change order adding 98 Working Days to the Contract in the amount of $ 0.00. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract Working Days by 131. All Change Orders listed above increased the total contract amount $ 77,082.69. 1 There were numerous line item adjustments that resulted in an overall project deduct of $ 38,110.71. CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT: As a result of the above change orders and line item adjustments, the contract price is adjusted as follows: 1. The final contract price is adjusted to $ 1,341,109.29. 2. As a result of the satisfactory completion of said project, a retention amount of $ 67,055.46 is set for invoice processing and payment upon the receipt of signatures and City Council's ratification of this agreement and the Notice of Completion. This document and its purpose to balance payment shall be considered full compensation for furnishing and installing the materials, labor, tools and equipment, profit, overhead, and all incidentals for performing the work described above. Portillo Concrete, inc. will not be entitled to damages or additional payment for delays as described in the 2012 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, Section 6-6.3, for performing the work as described above. 127 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING THE WORK OF PORTILLO CONCRETE, INC., FOR THE HIGHLAND AVENUE SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT, APPROVING THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $1,341,109.29, AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF RETENTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $67,055.46, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Department is satisfied of that all work required to be performed by Portillo Concrete, Inc., for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project has been completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City that the work performed by Portillo Concrete,, Inc., for the Highland Avenue Safety Enhancements Project is accepted, the total final contract amount of $1,341,109.29 is approved, the Mayor is authorized to execute the Notice of Completion, and payment for said work is ordered to be made in accordance with said contract, including the release of the retention in the amount of $67,055.46. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor 128 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 129 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City waiving the bid process by piggybacking Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) contract MNWNC-108, and authorizing the purchase from Dell Inc. of Enterprise Servers for an amount not to excee 129 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City waiving the bid process by piggybacking Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) contract MNWNC-108, and authorizing the purchase from Dell Inc. of Enterprise Servers for an amount not to exceed $100,480. PREPARED BY: Ron Williams PHONE: 619-336-4373 EXPLANATION: The two main Virtualization Enterprise Servers are approaching support End Of Life (EOL). As a result, software updates and spare parts will become increasingly difficult to obtain when hardware or software issues occur. These systems provide the computing platforms which run the City's essential information systems applications (Microsoft Exchange Email, Eden Financials, Vision Intranet, Questys Records Management, etc...). New Virtualization Enterprise Servers would provide advanced virtualization technologies to support the latest innovations in Data Center Infrastructure management. It is requested that Council waive the formal bidding requirements as allowed in Chapter 2.60.260 of the Municipal Code, and award the purchase to Dell Inc., for the following reasons: 1. Piggyback State of California Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) contract MNWNC-108 2. The price has been determined to be competitive within the industry. 3. No further purpose would be served by issuing a formal bid at this point in the process. DEPARTMENT: Administrative Services APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: Funds are appropriated in account # 629-417-082-502-0000 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project, therefore does not require environmental review ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: F nance IS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends authorizing the purchase from Dell Inc. of the Virtualization Enterprise Servers BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Quote, Contract Information 130 of 236 Dell Quote: 1021476026468.1 - CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Sales Person: Nick Lauck Quote 1021476026468.1 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Salesperson Salesperson Name Nick Lauck Salesperson Email Nicholas_Lauck@Dell.com Salesperson Phone 18009993355 Salesperson Extension 5139099 Price Summary Description Quote Details Quote Date 04/07/2016 Quote Validity 05/07/2016 Solution ID Quantity Billing Details Company Name CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Customer Number 335073 Phone Number 1 (619) 3364374 Address 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD NATIONAL CITY CA 91950 US Unit Price Subtotal Price PowerEdge R930 PowerEdge R930 1 1 $46,467.00 $46,467.00 $46,467.00 $46,467.00 Subtotal Tax Shipping and Handling Environmental Fee Total $92,934.00 $7,545.74 $0.00 $0.00 $100,479.74 Page 1 0 2014 Dell Inc. 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For 1 tech support, visit http: //www.dell.com/contactdell 900-9997 On -Site Installation Declined 1 973-2426 Declined Remote Consulting Service 1 Description Quantity Unit Price Subtotal Price PowerEdge R930 1 $46,467.00 $46,467.00 Page 4 © 2014 Dell Inc. U.S. only. Dell Inc. is locat 134 of 236 ry, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682. Dell Quote: 1021476026468.1 - CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Sales Person: Nick Lauck Estimated Delivery Date: 05/23/2016 Contract Code: WNO3AGW Customer Agreement No: 7-15-70-34-003 210-AEKL PowerEdge R930 1 329-BCNK PowerEdge R930 Motherboard, No TPM 1 321-BBQY 2.5" Chassis with up to 24 Hard Drives 1 338-BHCZ 2x Intel Xeon E7-8867 v3 2.5GHz,45M Cache,9.6GT/s 1 QPI,Turbo,HT,16C/32T (165W) Max Mem 1867 MHz 374-BBFV No 3rd/4th CPU 1 370-AAWH Qty 4 Memory Riser Fillers for PE R920 1 370-ACCF DIMM Blanks for Systems with 2 Processor 1 370-ACCJ Qty 4 Memory Risers for PE R930 1 412-AABQ Processor Blanks for PowerEdge R920 1 370-ABUF 2133MT/s RDIMMs 1 370-AAIP Performance Optimized 1 370-ABVW 32GB RDIMM, 2133 MT/s, Dual Rank, x4 Data Width 32 780-BBDL No RAID for H330/H730P (1-24 HDDs) 1 405-AAJB PERC H730P Adapter RAID Controller, 2GB NV Cache 1 400-ADCQ 800GB Solid State Drive SAS Read Intensive MLC 12 12Gbps 2.5in Hot -plug Drive 407-BBEQ SFP+, Short Range, Optical Tranceiver, LC 1 Connector, 10Gb and 1Gb compatible for Intel and Broadcom 407-BBEQ SFP+, Short Range, Optical Tranceiver, LC 1 Connector, 10Gb and 1Gb compatible for Intel and Broadcom 540-BBBY QLogic 57800 2x10Gb DA/SFP+ + 2x1Gb BT Network 1 Daughter Card 540-BBDD Intel Ethernet 1350 QP 1Gb Server Adapter 3 385-BBHO iDRAC8 Enterprise, integrated Dell Remote Access 1 Controller, Enterprise 634-BBWU OpenManage Essentials, Server Configuration 1 Management 330-BBCF Internal Dual SD Module 1 385-BBCF Redundant SD Cards Enabled 1 385-BBII 16GB SD Card For IDSDM 1 385-BBII 16GB SD Card For IDSDM 1 429-AAOQ DVD+/-RW SATA Internal for 4HD Chassis 1 350-BBCT Bezel 1 770-BBCK ReadyRails Sliding Rails With Cable Management 1 Arm 384-BBBL Performance BIOS Settings 1 450-AENR 2+2 Power Supply, Redundant Configuration, 1100W 1 450-AALV NEMA 5-15P to C13 Wall Plug, 125 Volt, 15 AMP, 10 4 Feet (3m), Power Cord, North America 631-AACK No Systems Documentation, No OpenManage DVD Kit 1 619-ABVR No Operating System 1 421-5736 No Media Required 1 634-BDXD VMware ESXi 6.0 U1 Embedded Image on Flash 1 Media 634-BBLL OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter - single 1 instance - 1 host increment, 3 year license 340-AOPM PowerEdge R930 Shipping 1 Page 5 © 2014 Dell Inc. U.S. only. Dell Inc. is locat 135 of 236 y, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682. Dell Quote: 1021476026468.1 - CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Sales Person: Nick Lauck 332-1286 US Order 1 803-2747 Dell Hardware Limited Warranty Plus On Site Service 1 803-2765 ProSupport Plus: 7x24 Next Business Day Onsite 1 Service,4 Year 803-2766 ProSupport Plus: 7x24 HW/SW Tech Support and 1 Assistance, 4 Year 951-2015 Thank you for choosing Dell ProSupport Plus. For 1 tech support, visit http: //www.dell.com/contactdell 900-9997 On -Site Installation Declined 1 973-2426 Declined Remote Consulting Service 1 Page 6 © 2014 Dell Inc. U.S. only. Dell Inc. is locat 136 of 236 ry, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682. Dell Quote: 1021476026468.1 - CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Sales Person: Nick Lauck Important Notes Terms of Sale This quote is valid for 30 days unless otherwise stated. Unless you have a separate written agreement with Dell that specifically applies to this order, your order will be subject to and governed by the following agreements, each of which are incorporated herein by reference and available in hardcopy from Dell at your request: If this purchase is for your internal use only: Dell's Commercial Terms of Sale (http://www.dell.com/CTS), which incorporate Dell's U.S. Return Policy (www.dell.com/returnpolicy) and Warranty (www.dell.com/warrantyterms). If this purchase is intended for resale: Dell's Reseller Terms of Sale (www.dell.com/resellerterms). If this purchase includes services: in addition to the foregoing applicable terms, Dell's service contracts and related service terms (www.dell.com/servicecontracts/global). If this purchase includes software: in addition to the foregoing applicable terms, your use of the software is subject to the license terms accompanying the software, and in the absence of such terms, then use of the Dell -branded application software is subject to the Dell End User License Agreement - A Version (www.dell.com/AEULA) and use of the Dell -branded system software is subject to the Dell End User License Agreement - S Version (www.dell.com/SEULA). You acknowledge having read and agree to be bound by the foregoing applicable terms in their entirety. Any terms and conditions set forth in your purchase order or any other correspondence that are in addition to, inconsistent or in conflict with, the foregoing applicable online terms will be of no force or effect unless specifically agreed to in a writing signed by Dell that expressly references such terms. Pricing, Taxes, and Additional Information All product, pricing, and other information is valid for U.S. customers and U.S. addresses only, and is based on the latest information available and may be subject to change. Dell reserves the right to cancel quotes and orders arising from pricing or other errors. Please indicate any tax-exempt status on your P0, and fax your exemption certificate, including your Customer Number, to the Dell Tax Department at 800-433-9023. Please ensure that your tax -exemption certificate reflects the correct Dell entity name: Dell Marketing L.P. Note: All tax quoted above is an estimate; final taxes will be listed on the invoice. If you have any questions regarding tax please send an e-mail to Tax Department®dell.com. For certain products shipped to end -users in California, a State Environmental Fee will be applied to your invoice. Dell encourages customers to dispose of electronic equipment properly. Page 7 © 2014 Dell Inc. U.S. only. Dell Inc. is locat 137 of 236 ry, Mail Stop 8129, Round Rock, TX 78682. PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Purchasing Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Minnesota Master Agreement No.: MNWNC-108 California Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 DELL MARKETING, L.P. (Contractor) This Participating Addendum Number 7-15-70-34-003 is entered into between the State of California, Department of General Services (hereafter referred to as "State" or "DGS") and Dell Marketing, L.P. (hereafter referred to as "Contractor") under the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Purchasing Program Master Agreement Number MNWNC-108 ("Master Agreement") executed by the State of Minnesota. 1. Scope A. This Participating Addendum covers the purchase of Computer Equipment under the Master Agreement for the following product bands: Band 1 — Desktop Band 2 — Laptop Band 3 — Tablet Band 4 — Server Band 5 — Storage B. This Participating Addendum is available for use by California political subdivisions/local governments (hereafter referred to as "Purchasing Entities"). A political subdivision/local government is defined as any city, county, city and county, district, or other local governmental body or corporation, including the California State Universities (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems, K-12 schools and community colleges empowered to expend public funds. C. Political subdivision/local government use of this Participating Addendum is optional. Each political subdivision/local government is to make its own determination whether this Participating Addendum and the Minnesota Master Agreement are consistent with its procurement policies and regulations. D. Participating Entities may enter into lease agreements for the products covered in the Master Agreement, if they have the legal authority to enter into these types of agreements. 2. Term A. The term of this Participating Addendum shall begin upon signature approval by the State and will end March 31, 2017, or upon termination by the State, whichever occurs first. B. Lead State amendments to extend the Master Agreement term date are automatically incorporated into this Participating Addendum unless terminated early in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement or this Participating Addendum. Page 1 of 6 138 of 236 Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 Dell Marketing, L.P. 3. Order of Precedence In the event of any inconsistency between the articles, attachments, or provisions which constitute this agreement, the following descending order of precedence shall apply: A. California Participating Addendum 7-15-70-34-003 B. Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement MNWNC-108 4. Terms and Conditions The California General Provisions - Information Technology (GSPD401IT), revised and effective 09/5/14, is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Participating Addendum. The 12 page document is available at: http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/pd/poliproc/GSPD401 IT14_0905.pdf. 5. Price List Contractor shall maintain a website dedicated to this Participating Addendum which contains the Product and Service Schedule (PSS) and designated base line price list for participating entities to verify product/service pricing and applicable discounts offered under the Master Agreement. 6. Partner Utilization A. Contractor may use Partners under this Participating Addendum for sales and service functions as defined herein. Each Purchasing Entity will determine whether use of Partners is consistent with its procurement policies and regulations. B. Contractor shall be responsible for successful performance and compliance with all requirements in accordance with the terms and conditions under this Participating Addendum, even if work is performed by Partners. C. Contractor will be the sole point of contact with regard to Participating Addendum contractual matters, reporting, and administrative fee requirements. D. Partners are classified as follows: 1) "Authorized Reseller" a. Authorized Resellers may provide quotes, accept purchase orders, fulfill purchase orders, perform maintenance/warranty services and accept payment from ordering agencies for products and associated services offered under this Participating Addendum. b. Authorized Resellers are responsible for sending a copy of all purchase orders and invoices to the Contractor for compliance with quarterly usage reporting and administrative fee requirements. c. All purchase documents to Authorized Resellers shall reference the Participating Addendum Number. d. If applicable, Authorized Reseller(s) under this Participating Addendum will be listed on the Contractor's dedicated website. Page 2of6 139 of 236 Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 Dell Marketing, L.P. 2) "Agent" a. Agents are only authorized to provide quotes, sales assistance, configuration guidance and ordering support for products and associated services offered under this Participating Addendum. b. Agents are not authorized to accept orders or payments. c. If applicable, Agent(s) under this Participating Addendum will be listed on the Contractor's dedicated website. 7. Invoicing The Participating Addendum Number and Ordering Agency Purchase Order Number shall appear on each purchase order and invoice for all purchases placed under this Participating Addendum. 8. Usage Reporting A. Contractor shall submit usage reports on a quarterly basis to the State Contract Administrator for all California entity purchases using the WSCA-NASPO Detailed Sales report template. B. The report is due even when there is no activity. C. The report shall be an Excel spreadsheet transmitted electronically to the DGS mailbox at PDWSCA@dgs.ca.gov. D. Any report that does not follow the required format or that excludes information will be deemed incomplete. Contractor will be responsible for submitting corrected reports within five business days of the date of written notification from the State. E. Tax must not be included in the report, even if it is on the purchase order. F. Reports are due for each quarter as follows: Reporting Period Due Date JUL 1 to SEP 30 OCT 31 OCT 1 to DEC 31 JAN 31 JAN 1 to MAR 31 APR 30 APR 1 to JUN 30 JUL 31 G. Failure to meet reporting requirements and submit the reports on a timely basis shall constitute grounds for suspension of this contract. Page 3 of 6 140 of 236 Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 Dell Marketing, L.P. 9. Administrative Fee A. Contractor shall submit a check, payable to the State of California, remitted to the Department of General Services, Procurement Division for the calculated amount equal to one percent (0.01) of the sales for the quarterly period. B. Contractor must include the Participating Addendum Number on the check. Those checks submitted to the State without the Participating Addendum Number will be returned to Contractor for additional identifying information. C. Administrative fee checks shall be submitted to: State of California Department of General Services, Procurement Division Attention: Multiple Awards Program 707 3rd Street, 2nd Floor, MS 2-202 West Sacramento, CA 95605 D. The administrative fee shall not be included as an adjustment to Contractor's Master Agreement pricing. E. The administrative fee shall not be invoiced or charged to the ordering agency. F. Payment of the administrative fee is due irrespective of payment status on orders or service contracts from a Purchasing Entity. G. Administrative fee checks are due for each quarter as follows: Reporting Period Due Date JUL 1 to SEP 30 OCT 31 OCT 1 to DEC 31 JAN 31 JAN 1 to MAR 31 APR 30 APR 1 to JUN 30 JUL 31 H. Failure to meet administrative fee requirements and submit fees on a timely basis shall constitute grounds for suspension of this contract. 10. Contract Management A. The primary contact individuals this Participating Addendum shall be as follows: Contractor Name: Amanda Hudson Phone: (512) 723-6806 Fax: (512) 283-2691 E-Mail: Amanda Hudson(cr�Dell.com Address: One Dell Way, Mailstop RR1-33 Legal Round Rock, Texas 78682 Page 4of6 141 of 236 Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 Dell Marketing, L.P. State Contract Administrator Name: Julie Matthews Phone: (916) 375-4612 Fax: (916) 375-4663 E-Mail: Julie.MatthewsPdgs.ca.gov Address: Department of General Services Procurement Division 707 Third Street, 2nd Floor, MS 2-202 West Sacramento, CA 95605 B. Should the contact information for either party change, the party will provide written notice with updated information no later than ten business days after the change. 11. Termination of Agreement The State may terminate this Participating Addendum at any time upon 30 days prior written notice to the Contractor. Upon termination or other expiration of this Participating Addendum, each party will assist the other party in orderly termination of the Participating Addendum and the transfer of all assets, tangible and intangible, as may facilitate the orderly, nondisrupted business continuation of each party. This provision shall not relieve the Contractor of the obligation to perform under any purchase order or other similar ordering document executed prior to the termination becoming effective. 12. Agreement A. This Participating Addendum and the Master Agreement together with its exhibits and/or amendments, set forth the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of all previous communications, representations or agreements, whether oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof. Terms and conditions inconsistent with, contrary or in addition to the terms and conditions of this Participating Addendum and the Master Agreement, together with its exhibits and/or amendments, shall not be added to or incorporated into this Participating Addendum or the Master Agreement and its exhibits and/or amendments, by any subsequent purchase order or otherwise, and any such attempts to add or incorporate such terms and conditions are hereby rejected. The terms and conditions of this Participating Addendum and the Master Agreement and its exhibits and/or amendments shall prevail and govern in the case of any such inconsistent or additional terms. B. By signing below Contractor agrees to offer the same products/and or services as on the Master Agreement, at prices equal to or lower than the prices on that contract. C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Participating Addendum as of the date of execution by both parties below. Page 5 of 6 142 of 236 Participating Addendum No. 7-15-70-34-003 Dell Marketing, L.P. Participating State: Contractor: DELL MARKETING, L.P. By: Name: Title: Date: Date: STATE OF CALIFORNIA Name: Jim Butler Title: Deputy Director Page 6of6 l 9eT 143 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO WAIVE THE FORMAL BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.60.260 FOR THE COOPERATIVE PURCHASE OF ENTERPRISE SERVERS FROM DELL, INC., FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $100,480 BY UTILIZING WESTERN STATES CONTRACTING ALLIANCE CONTRACT MNWNC-108 WHEREAS, the City of National City has two main Virtualization Enterprise servers that provide the computing platforms that run the City's essential information systems applications, e.g., Microsoft Exchange Email, Eden Financials, Vision Intranet, and Questys Records Management; and WHEREAS, the two servers are approaching support End of Life ("EOL"), which makes it increasingly difficult to obtain software updates and spare parts when hardware and software issues occur; and WHEREAS, new Virtualization Enterprise servers would provide advanced virtualization technologies to support the latest innovations in Data Center Infrastructure management; and WHEREAS, the City has the opportunity to purchase the servers at the best price through a cooperative purchase utilizing Western States Contracting Alliance Contract MNWNC- 108; and WHEREAS, Section 2.60.260 of the National City Municipal Code provides that the City may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined to be in substantial compliance with the City's procurement procedures, and such a determination has been made in this case. It is therefore recommended that the purchase be made from Dell, Inc., without complying with the competitive bidding procedure set forth in the Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City hereby affirms the determination that the Western States Contracting Alliance's procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with the City's procurement procedures, and pursuant to Section 2.60.260 of the Municipal Code, waives the bidding process and authorizes the cooperative purchase of the two Enterprise servers from Dell, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $100,480 by utilizing Western States Contracting Alliance Contract MNWNC-108. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney 144 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 145 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Warrant Register #41 for the period of 04/06/16 through 04/12/16 in the amount of $2,300,911.43. (Finance) 145 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Warrant Register #41 for the period of 04/06/16 through 04/12/16 in the amount of $2,300,911.43. (Finance) PREPARED BY: K. Apalategui. DEPARTMENT: Finan PHONE: 519-336-4572 APPROVED BY: EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 04/06/16 through 04/12/16. Consistent with Department of Finance practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation Health Net Inc 322880 Kaiser Foundation 322886 Kimley Horn and Assoc 322891 Medifit Community Services 322906 Tritech Software System 322941 Public Emp Ret System 4072016 71,339.53 189,276.00 52,080.30 100,742.55 123,450.04 359,286.65 Health Net Ins R1192A / Apr 2016 Ins Active/Grp 104220-0002 Apr 2016 18th St. Ped. Project Staffing and Management of Pool / CSD Annual Renewal/Customer Support / MIS Service Period 03/15/16 — 03/28/16 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. Reimbursement total $2,300,911.43 APPROVED: � t Finance APPROVED: MIS ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review. ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Ratification of warrants in the amount of $2,300,911.43, BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Warrant Register #41 146 of 236 PAYEE ARCO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS K MART 3M AETNA RESOURCES FOR LIVING ALDEMCO ALL FRESH PRODUCTS AMERICAN BACKFLOW SPECIALTIES ARB PERP ASPEN RISK MANAGEMENT GROUP AT&T AT&T MOBILITY BEST BEST & KRIEGER ATTNY LAW BOOT WORLD BPI PLUMBING BRIAN COX MECHANICAL INC BROADWAY AUTO GLASS CAPF CALIFORNIA DIESEL COMPLIANCE CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT CALIFORNIA PUBLIC CITY OF NATIONAL CITY CLF WAREHOUSE COMMERCIAL AQUATIC SERVICE INC COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COX COMMUNICATIONS COX COMMUNICATIONS CPAG CONSTRUCTION PROJECT CYNTHIA TITGEN CONSULTING INC DATA TICKET INC DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS DELL MARKETING L P DELTA DENTAL DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO DENTONS US LLP DENTONS US LLP D-MAX ENGINEERING D-MAX ENGINEERING ESGIL CORPORATION EXPERIAN EXPRESS PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INC FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC GRAINGER GRANICUS INC HANDY METAL MART HEALTH NET HEALTH NET HEALTH NET HEALTH NET INC 1/3 FAlpo* ,e,=. WARRANT REGISTER #41 4/12/2016 DESCRIPTION FUEL FOR CITY FLEET CHILD CAR SEATS - PUBLIC SAFETY FAIR INDUCTION LS INSTALLATIONS EMP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM/APR 2016 CONSUMABLES- NUTRITION CENTER CONSUMABLES- NUTRITION CENTER PLUMBING SUPPLIES REGISTRATION 146930 / PW - GAUT FIELD VISIT OBSERVATIONS & EVALS PHONE SERVICES / 6/13/15 - 7/12/15 WIRELESS SERVICE / 2/6/16 - 3/5/16 PERSONNEL ISSUES MOP#64096 SAFETY APPAREL CITY WIDE PLUMBING AND BACKFLOW CITY WIDE HVAC REGULATOR/PW FIRE LTD / APRIL 2016 OPACITY TESTING AND DPF CLEANING / PW MOP#45698 PLUMBING SUPPLIES PD LTD / APRIL 2016 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL / A VERGARA PETTY CASH REPLENISHMENT / FEB 2016 DPF CLAMP 14" VOLVO HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION / PW OBSERVER CLOTHING FOR AUTOPSIES / PD INTERNET SERVICE / MARCH 2016 INTERNET SERVICE / MARCH 2016 LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS RISK MANAGMENT CONSULTANT SVCS TICKET APPEALS & ON-LINE ACCESS / MARCH NC FIRE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT/ MARCH DELL MEMORY 4GB 2RX8 MODULES DENTAL INS PREMIER/APR 2016 PMI DENTAL INS / APR 2016 LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS NC STORMWATER SERV. FY15-16 T&A #90112 / RAINTREE COURT PROJECT PLAN CHECK SERVICES / FIRE CREDIT CHECKS/INVESTIGATIONS / PD PLUMBING PARTS, MATERIALS MOP#45723 PLUMBING SUPPLIES COMBO WRENCH SET WEBCAST SVC / APR 2016 PRIME ALUM TREADBRITE SHEET HEALTH FULL NETWORK 57135A - APR 2016 HEALTH NET INS N5992F / APR 2016 HEALTH INS N5992A /APRIL 2016 HEALTH NET IN 147 of 236 016 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 322832 4/12/16 21,062.61 322833 4/12/16 2,074.50 322834 4/12/16 4,783.62 322835 4/12/16 805.50 322836 4/12/16 1,347.44 322837 4/12/16 313.15 322838 4/12/16 1,801.07 322839 4/12/16 270.00 322840 4/12/16 2,700.00 322841 4/12/16 14,279.87 322842 4/12/16 400.51 322843 4/12/16 165.00 322844 4/12/16 125.00 322845 4/12/16 935.42 322846 4/12/16 130.70 322847 4/12/16 266.20 322848 4/12/16 780.00 322849 4/12/16 295.00 322850 4/12/16 55.44 322851 4/12/16 2,058.00 322852 4/12/16 135.00 322853 4/12/16 999.61 322854 4/12/16 305.29 322855 4/12/16 951.13 322856 4/12/16 60.00 322857 4/12/16 174.00 322858 4/12/16 86.55 322859 4/12/16 10,526.53 322860 4/12/16 3,250.00 322861 4/12/16 4,856.35 322862 4/12/16 843.75 322863 4/12/16 352.03 322864 4/12/16 15,691.24 322865 4/12/16 2,721.18 322866 4/12/16 5,532.00 322867 4/12/16 3,126.26 322868 4/12/16 13,783.32 322869 4/12/16 745.00 322870 4/12/16 1,774.50 322871 4/12/16 49.70 322872 4/12/16 521.72 322873 4/12/16 325.72 322874 4/12/16 441.61 322875 4/12/16 1,477.35 322876 4/12/16 80.40 322877 4/12/16 5,334.29 322878 4/12/16 651.54 322879 4/12/16 543.45 322880 4/12/16 71,339.53 PAYEE HERNANDEZ, A HUNTER'S NURSERY INC INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION IRON MOUNTAIN IBARRA, J KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS KEARNY PEARSON FORD KIMLEY HORN AND ASSOC INC KOFF & ASSOCIATES KONE LASER SAVER INC LAW ENFORCEMENT TARGETS LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE LOPEZ, T MARLO'S AUTO SPECIALTIES MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MCDOUGAL LOVE ECKIS MEDIFIT COMMUNITY SERVICES LLC MES CALIFORNIA MEYERS NAVE MOSSY NISSAN MTS MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION NATIONAL CITY AUTO TRIM NATIONAL CITY TROPHY PACIFIC AUTO REPAIR PACIFIC TELEMANAGEMENT SERVICE PENSKE FORD PERRY FORD POWERSTRIDE BATTERY CO INC PRO BUILD PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY RANDALL LAMB ASSOCIATES INC RED WING SHOES STORE RELIANCE STANDARD RELY ENVIRONMENTAL RICK ALBA APPRAISAL SERVICE SAM'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE SDG&E WARRANT REGISTER #41 4/12/2016 DESCRIPTION REIMB: POST MANAGEMENT MOP#45719 HORTICULTURAL ITEMS KIMBALL PARK IMP. PROJECT RECORDS/DOCUMENT STORAGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS/APRL 2016 INS ACTIVE/GRP 104220-0002 APR 2016 RETIREES INS / APR 2016 RETIREES INS /APR 2016 HD HSA INS/GRP 104220-0005 - APR 2016 2016 FORD TAURUS VEHICLE / PD 18TH ST. PED. PROJECT MEA COMPENSATION STUDY / HR MECHANIC STRAIGHT TIME / PW MOP 45725 TONER CARTRIDGE / MIS Q-T STANDARD Q TARGETS / PD FIRE PAYROLL FLSA AUDIT TRANSLATION SERVICES / 4/05/2016 REPARI/REFINISH RIGHT FRONT DOOR / PW LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS STAFFING AND MANAGEMENT OF POOL / CSD SILVEX CLASS A FOAM CONCENTRATE LABOR RELATIONS / NEGOTIATION SERVICES PRE PAY OIL CHANGE BENEFITS PACKAGES / PW 322909 MTS TROLLEY FLAGGER SERVICE / NSD SUPPLEMENT #45, UPDATE 1 1 CITY CLERK MOP#72441 AUTO PARTS / PW MOP#66556 SUPPLIES / PW MOP#72448 AUTO PARTS / PW PAYPHONE SERVICES / APRIL 2016 MOP#49078 AUTO PARTS / PW R & M CITY VEHICLES / PW MOP#67839 AUTO PARTS / PW MOP 45707 MISC SUPPLIES / NSD TASER CARTRIDGES / PD 12TH & D AVE. PROJECT MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SVC / NSD N.C. CORRECTIVE ACTION PROJECT SAFETY BOOTS / PICHE VOLUNTARY LIFE INS / APR 2016 PUBLIC WORKS YARD PROJECT LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS MOP#72442 AUTO PARTS GAS & ELECTRI 148 of 236 2/3 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 322881 4/12/16 131.26 322882 4/12/16 370.60 322883 4/12/16 46,127.50 322884 4/12/16 157.00 322885 4/12/16 780.00 322886 4/12/16 189,276.00 322887 4/12/16 21,967.84 322888 4/12/16 7,572.29 322889 4/12/16 5,178.68 322890 4/12/16 49,477.34 322891 4/12/16 52,080.30 322892 4/12/16 37,260.00 322893 4/12/16 264.90 322894 4/12/16 843.18 322895 4/12/16 273.78 322896 4/12/16 585.00 322897 4/12/16 140.00 322898 4/12/16 470.00 322899 4/12/16 4,902.25 322900 4/12/16 2,159.60 322901 4/12/16 875.00 322902 4/12/16 577.50 322903 4/12/16 430.06 322904 4/12/16 260.03 322905 4/12/16 35.00 322906 4/12/16 100,742.55 322907 4/12/16 1,809.17 322908 4/12/16 5,841.00 4/12/16 75.97 322910 4/12/16 65.07 322911 4/12/16 911.24 322912 4/12/16 708.50 322913 4/12/16 199.20 322914 4/12/16 55.00 322915 4/12/16 228.00 322916 4/12/16 296.85 322917 4/12/16 545.73 322918 4/12/16 163.45 322919 4/12/16 137.21 322920 4/12/16 4,078.53 322921 4/12/16 30,993.06 322922 4/12/16 25.08 322923 4/12/16 2,965.00 322924 4/12/16 125.00 322925 4/12/16 2,598.29 322926 4/12/16 2,499.61 322927 4/12/16 140.00 322928 4/12/16 416.24 322929 4/12/16 27,942.26 PAYEE SEAPORT MEAT COMPANY SMART & FINAL SOUTH BAY WINDOW & GLASS CO SOUTH COAST EMERGENCY STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE STARTECH COMPUTERS SUPERIOR READY MIX SWEETWATER AUTHORITY SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS THE STAR NEWS PUBLISHING COMP TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS U S BANK U S HEALTHWORKS UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UNITED RENTALS VALLEY POWER SYSTEMS INC VERIZON WIRELESS VISION SERVICE PLAN VISTA PAINT WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY WESTFLEX INDUSTRIAL WIRED PAYMENTS PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM PAYROLL Pay period Start Date 8 3/29/2016 WARRANT REGISTER #41 4/12/2016 DESCRIPTION FOOD / NUTRITION CENTER MOP 45756 MISC SUPPLIES / PD CITY WIDE OFF SITE WINDOW REPAIRS / PW VEHICLE PARTS - SEAT CUSHION / PW MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES / MIS MOP 61744 MISC SUPPLIES / MIS COLD MIX ASPHALTS/TACK OIL WATER SERVICE UTILITIES CONSUMABLES/FOOD - NUTRITION LIFE & AD&D, STD, LTD INS/APR 2016 ADVERTISING: BID GS1516-5 ANNUAL RENEWAL/CUSTOMER SUPPORT / MIS CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / HR VACCINE / HR UPS SHIPMENT EXCAVATOR BUCKET 361 PW PARTS - WASHER/GASKET/SEALANT / PW CELLULAR SERVICE / 02/24/16 - 03/23/16 VISION SVC PLAN (CA) MARCH 2016 MOP 68834 PAINT / NSD JANITORIAL SUPPLIES / PW MOP#63850 SUPPLIES / PW SERVICE PERIOD 03/15/16 - 03/28/16 End Date 4/11/2016 Check Date 4/20/2016 3/3 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 322930 4/12/16 379.94 322931 4/12/16 159.79 322932 4/12/16 370.60 322933 4/12/16 2,141.65 322934 4/12/16 351.47 322935 4/12/16 336.13 322936 4/12/16 156.82 322937 4/12/16 27.32 322938 4/12/16 2,093.05 322939 4/12/16 9,487.51 322940 4/12/16 74.31 322941 4/12/16 123, 450.04 322942 4/12/16 445.19 322943 4/12/16 94.00 322944 4/12/16 35.70 322945 4/12/16 8,692.46 322946 4/12/16 3,756.33 322947 4/12/16 399.86 322948 4/12/16 403.98 322949 4/12/16 638.54 322950 4/12/16 215.76 322951 4/12/16 235.00 AIP Total 961,030.65 4072016 4/7/16 359,286.65 980,594.13 GRAND TOTAL $2,300,911.43 149 of 236 Certification IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 37202, 37208, 372059 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE, WE HEREBY CERTIFY TO THE ACCURACY OF THE DEMANDS LISTED ABOVE AND TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF AND FURTHER THAT THE ABOVE CLAIMS AND DEMANDS HAVE BEEN AUDITED AS REQUIRED BY LAW. 7/lill-f MARK ROBERTiS, FINANCE LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER FINANCE COMMITTEE RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR -CHAIRMAN JERRY CANO, VICE -MAYOR ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS, MEMBER MONA RIOS, MEMBER ALBERT MENDIVIL, MEMBER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS WERE APPROVED AND THE CITY TREASURER IS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE SAID WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE 17th OF MAY, 2016. AYES NAYS ABSENT 150 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 151 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Warrant Register #42 for the period of 04/13/16 through 04/19/16 in the amount of $911,053.17. (Finance) 151 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Warrant Register #42 for the period of 04/13/16 through 04/19/16 in the amount of $911,053.17. (Finance) PREPARED BY: jK. Apalategul PHONE: 019-336-4572 DEPARTMENT: Fin/ APPROVED BY: { EXPLANATION: 'Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 04/13/16 through 04/19/16. Consistent with Department of Finance practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation New Century Construction 323013 Vintners Distributors Inc 323044 Western Rim Constructors 323045 Tristar Risk Management 987150 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. Reimbursement total $911,053.17 61,404.05 59,127.90 388,390.04 98,918.11 D Ave and 12th St. Project Refund: T&A #90015 Shell Station El Toyon & Kimball Skate Park Project March 2016 WC Replenishment APPROVED: APPROVED: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review. ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Ratification of warrants in the amount of $911,053.171 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Warrant Register #42 I 152 of 236 I 1/3 PAYEE SDG&E ABLE PATROL & GUARD AMAZON BAKER & TAYLOR BRODART CO CALIFA GROUP CENTRE FOR FAMILY LITERACY JENSEN, M MATRIX DEVELOPMENT LLC MIDWEST TAPE NEW READERS PRESS SIRSIDYNIX 774271 THE SHOPPER INC U S POSTMASTER ABNEY, P ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT AK & COMPANY ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT INC ALPHA PROJECT FOR THE HOMELESS AMEDEE, W AMEDEE, W BARAHURA,D BOOT WORLD CAL UNIFORMS INC CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CAROLYN ST CLAIR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES CLEAN HARBORS CLF WAREHOUSE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COX COMMUNICATIONS DANIELS TIRE SERVICE DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE D-MAX ENGINEERING ENR SUBSCRIPTION ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT ESGIL CORPORATION FASTSIGNS FEDEX FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC GOVCONNECTION INC GRAINGER GUTIERREZ JR, C f C.A41F0 0 ,1b1 IAA.•-�+ NATIO WARRANT REGISTER #42 4/16/2016 DESCRIPTION GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES / S A SECURITY GUARD SERVICE / LIBRARY BOOKS - LIBRARY BOOKS- LIBRARY BOOKS - LIBRARY EARLY LITERACY STATION BILINGUAL / LIBRARY INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDES FOR TUTORS / LIBRARY REIMBURSEMENT / LIBRARY SUPPLIES SUPPORT AND SOFTWARE UPDATES / LIBRARY DVD'S/AUDIO BOOKS - LIBRARY WORKBOOKS FOR TUTORS/LEARNERS / LIBRARY SINGLE PATRON BARCODES / LIBRARY DVD PROCESSING SUPPLIES -LIBRARY POSTAGE FOR OVERDUE NOTICES / LIBRARY REIMB: ANIMAL CARE CONFERENCE 1 PD ULTRA -COMPACT TACTICAL LIGHT / FIRE APCD FEES FOR NC FIRE DEPT SB90 MANDATED COST CLAIM SERVICES FLOW TEST KIT/PW EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT / JAN 2016 / NSD REIMB: BACKPACKS FOR CERT RAFFLE REIMB: MILEAGE; TERRORISM III CLASS REIMB: MILEAGE/THREAT & ERROR MANAGEMENT MOP#64096 SAFETY APPAREL CLASS A UNIFORMS FOR FIREFIGHTERS MOP#45698 SUPPLIES FRAMED PROJECT FOR DISPLAY FORENSIC SVCS / MARCH 2016 / PD WQIP SD BAY CONTRIBUTION RISK CONSULTING SERVICES / JAN 2016 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE OUTER AIR ELEMENT / PW RECORDING DOCUMENTS REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS / FEB MAIL PROCESSING SERVICES INTERNET SERVICE / MARCH 2016 TIRES / PW VOLUME KNOB XTS5000 / PD NEW EMP FINGERPRINT/FEB 2016 T&A #90121; REVIEWS OF NC PARK LOFTS SUBSCRIPTION / ENGINEERING DEPT ENTERPRISE FLEET LEASE MANAGEMENT PLAN CHECK SERVICES / FIRE DEPARTMENT BOOK & DVD RETURN SIGN - LIBRARY SHIPPING SERVICES MOP#45723 SUPPLIES 1 PW VMWARE VS6-EPL-C LICENSING MOP#65179 SUPPLIES / PW REIMB: DRUG F 153 of 236 `PERT CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 322952 4/19/16 221.28 322953 4/19/16 3,223.80 322955 4/19/16 3,236.74 322956 4/19/16 2,205.14 322957 4/19/16 1,340.46 322958 4/19/16 500.00 322959 4/19/16 97.00 322960 4/19/16 11.40 322961 4/19/16 695.00 322962 4/19/16 190.47 322963 4/19/16 790.56 322964 4/19/16 923.80 322965 4/19/16 1,143.67 322966 4/19/16 98.00 322967 4/19/16 186.96 322968 4/19/16 130.78 322969 4/19/16 356.00 322970 4/19/16 3,500.00 322971 4/19/16 1,710.65 322972 4/19/16 13,137.24 322973 4/19/16 124.16 322974 4/19/16 55.08 322975 4/19/16 119.88 322976 4/19/16 250.00 322977 4/19/16 618.61 322978 4/19/16 676.04 322979 4/19/16 301.86 322980 4/19/16 896.00 322981 4/19/16 21,606.00 322982 4/19/16 14,775.50 322983 4/19/16 575.00 322984 4/19/16 478.20 322985 4/19/16 105.00 322986 4/19/16 7,924.74 322987 4/19/16 2,683.44 322988 4/19/16 31.47 322989 4/19/16 528.82 322990 4/19/16 369.15 322991 4/19/16 576.00 322992 4/19/16 2,472.50 322993 4/19/16 49.95 322994 4/19/16 14,516.51 322995 4/19/16 2,637.30 322996 4/19/16 90.79 322997 4/19/16 20.33 322998 4/19/16 321.23 322999 4/19/16 14,699.00 323000 4/19/16 1,560.84 323001 4/19/16 562.76 PAYEE HARRIS & ASSOCIATES KOFF & ASSOCIATES KONICA MINOLTA L B CIVIL CONSTRUCTION INC LA MAESTRA FAMILY CLINIC LEHR AUTO ELECTRIC MAN K9 INC MARCHANTE, A MEJIA, A MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC NAN MCKAY AND ASSOC INC NEW CENTURY CONSTRUCTION INC OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUSINESS OLIVERIA, H PACIFIC PRODUCTS & SERVICES PRO BUILD PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEMENT PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY QUEVEDO, M RICK GODFREY AND ASSOCIATES SAFRAN MORPHOTRUST SAN DIEGO FRICTION PRODUCTS SAN DIEGO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE SAN DIEGO REGIONAL SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE SDCFCA SEALMASTER OF SOUTHERN CA SILVERADO AVIONICS SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT SMART & FINAL SOLAR CITY STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE STC TRAFFIC INC THE SOCO GROUP, INC. TYLER BLIK DESIGN INC U S BANK U S HEALTHWORKS UNITED PARCEL SERVICE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES VERIZON WIRELESS VINTNERS DISTRIBUTORS INC WESTERN RIM CONSTRUCTORS INC WILLY'S ELECTRONIC SUPPLY WARRANT REGISTER #42 4/16/2016 DESCRIPTION MISC SEWER ENG SUPPORT SERVICES MEA COMPENSATION STUDY - HR COPIER EQUIPMENT LEASE / 3/1/16 - 3/31/1 A AVE GREEN ST IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT REFUND: PROJECT CANCELLATION SAFE STOP / PW K9 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE TRAINING REIMB: MILEAGE/TRAINING HUD IDIS SUBSISTENCE: DISPATCHER PUBLIC SAFETY MID POWER MOBILE VEHICLE RADIOS PIH ALERT SUBSCRIPTION / SEC 8 D AVENUE AND E 12TH ST. PROJECT DESKS FOR POOL / CSD REIMS / NELROD CO HOUSING CONFERENCE PERFORATED TELESPAR TUBING / PD MOP#45707 SUPPLIES / PW DIGITAL POWER MAG/EXTENDED DPM / PD MOP#45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS TUITION: TRAFFIC COLLISION /PD NEW EMP FINGERPRINT TEST/FEB 2016 TURN SIGNAL SWITCH / PW REIMB/ACQUISITION REHABILITATION PROGRAM TUITION: DRUG INFLUENCE / PD TUITION: EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION / ENG LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISING REGISTRATION: CEDAR FIRE/STAFF RIDE / FIRE COMPLETE ALUM APPLICATOR BRUSH / PW LITHIUM ION BATTERY 2200 / PD COMBINATION TAGS / PD MOP 45756. SUPPLIES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT REFUND/PERMIT CANCELLED 3000 E 5TH ST MOP#45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES / FINANCE T&A #1691 SVCS - TROLLEY STATIONS PROJECT FUEL FOR SMALL ENGINES / FIRE CONSULTANT SVCS / ARTS PROGRAM CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / COMM SVC VACCINE / HR UPS SHIPMENT MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL/B RAULSTON MOP#46453 PLUMBING MATERIALS CELLULAR SERVICE / 2/22/16 - 3/31/16 REFUND: T&A #90015 SHELL STATION EL TOYON & KIMBALL SKATE PARK PROJECT MOP 45763 MISC SUPPLIES - MIS 2/3 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 323002 4/19/16 3,280.00 323003 4/19/16 8,050.00 323004 4/19/16 1,931.48 323005 4/19/16 1,543.75 323006 4/19/16 21,223.28 323007 4/19/16 346.10 323008 4/19/16 1,560.00 323009 4/19/16 84.54 323010 4/19/16 1,920.00 323011 4/19/16 37,091.99 323012 4/19/16 349.00 323013 4/19/16 61,404.05 323014 4/19/16 2,873.24 323015 4/19/16 1,229.94 323016 4/19/16 2,711.19 323017 4/19/16 726.51 323018 4/19/16 662.66 323019 4/19/16 453.11 323020 4/19/16 1,959.50 323021 4/19/16 500.00 323022 4/19/16 32.00 323023 4/19/16 311.61 323024 4/19/16 19,202.16 323025 4/19/16 9.20 323026 4/19/16 500.00 323027 4/19/16 4,422.80 323028 4/19/16 80.00 323029 4/19/16 944.73 323030 4/19/16 773.92 323031 4/19/16 64.59 323032 4/19/16 244.83 323033 4/19/16 501.44 323034 4/19/16 68.06 323035 4/19/16 3,687.50 323036 4/19/16 281.18 323037 4/19/16 10,000.00 323038 4/19/16 1,540.05 323039 4/19/16 282.00 323040 4/19/16 45.69 323041 4/19/16 220.00 323042 4/19/16 97.72 323043 4/19/16 10,156.14 323044 4/19/16 59,127.90 323045 4/19/16 388,390.04 323046 4/19/16 71.56 A/P Total 774,280.57 WIRED PAYMENTS PAYCHEX BENEFIT TECHNOLOGIES BENETRAC ESE 154 of 236 E APR 2016 930326 4/15/16 100.00 3/3 WARRANT REGISTER #42 4/16/2016 PAYEE DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT PREFUND FOR FRANK KLOS & COLLEN S 987087 4/19/16 24,318.73 TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT MARCH 2016 WC REPLENISHMENT 987150 4/19/16 98,918.11 SECTION 8 HAPS PAYMENTS Start Date End Date 4/13/2016 4/19/2016 13,435.76 GRAND TOTAL $ 911,053.17 155 of 236 Certification IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 37202, 37208, 372059 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE, WE HEREBY CERTIFY TO THE ACCURACY OF THE DEMANDS LISTED ABOVE AND TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF AND FURTHER THAT THE ABOVE CLAIMS AND DEMANDS HAVE BEEN AUDITED AS REQUIRED BY LAW. MARK ROBER S, FINANCE LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER FINANCE COMMITTEE RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR -CHAIRMAN JERRY CANO, VICE -MAYOR ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS, MEMBER MONA RIOS, MEMBER ALBERT MENDIVIL, MEMBER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS WERE APPROVED AND THE CITY TREASURER IS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE SAID WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE 17th OF MAY, 2016. AYES NAYS AB SENT 156 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 157 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City accepting the transfer of certain Real Properties from the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency to be retained by the City of Nation 157 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City accepting the transfer of certain Real Property from the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency to be retained by the City of National City for governmental use and future development. Housing, Grants, & Asset PREPARED BY: Carlos Aguirre, Community Dev. MgrrDEPARTMENT: I nagement PHONE: (619) 336-4391 APPROVED EXPLANATION: See Attachment No. 1 Background Report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: G" /4, Finance ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: _ MIS The revenue and the corresponding expenditure accounts will be established through the City's FY2017 budget for property maintenance and disposition costs. Upon the approval of a Compensation Agreement prior to the disposition of properties for future development, the net proceeds received from the City from the sale of properties will be distributed to the affected entities in proportion to their normal property tax share. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Approval of the property transfer is not a "Project" under section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") Guidelines because the proposed action consists of administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes to the environment and, as such, pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines is not subiect to CEQA. ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Background Report 2. Public Notice 158 of 236 Attachment No. 1 Background Report As a result of legislation (ABX1 26) signed by Governor Brown in June 2011, all redevelopment agencies throughout California were dissolved as of February 1, 2012 and successor agencies were established to wind down the affairs of the former redevelopment agencies. One of the duties of the successor agencies under the dissolution legislation was to dispose of the assets and properties of the former redevelopment agency. In June 2012, AB 1484 was signed into law and among other things, provided specific direction regarding the property disposition process. It required successor agencies to first prepare a Long Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP) consisting of several elements. The Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission of the City of National City (SA) prepared a LRPMP that was approved by its Oversight Board and the California Department of Finance in December 2015. Agencies that receive property taxes based on the value of real property lying within the boundaries of the former redevelopment agency of the City of National City are entitled to a share of any revenues not needed to meet the enforceable obligations of the former redevelopment agency, including those received from sales of properties owned by the former redevelopment agency. These agencies are being asked to review and execute an agreement with the City of National City that defines the basis for determining the amount of revenue that will be distributed upon the sale of such properties. The LRPMP identified one property that would be sold outright by the Successor Agency, 15 parcels that would be transferred to the City of National City (City) for government use, and 18 parcels that would be transferred to the City for future development. With respect to the 18 future development parcels, the City expects to sell these properties via an orderly process and with the intent to maximize the value. Upon execution of the Compensation Agreement by all parties, the City will begin finding buyers for the properties. As specified in the agreement, upon the sale of each property, the City will remit the net unrestricted proceeds to the County of San Diego Auditor and Controller who will then distribute the money in proportion to each agency's share of the property tax pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34188. Upon acceptance by the City, the Successor Agency will convey the former redevelopment agency's properties to the City of National City (City) by grant deeds and execute any other documents as may be necessary to implement the conveyance of the properties to the City in accordance with the Long -Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP) pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34181(a). Public notice of the proposed actions set forth in this report was published in the Successor Agency's newspaper of general circulation "Union Tribune" on May 6, 2016 in compliance with the requirement of Health and Safety Code Section 34181(f). 159 of 236 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING Attachment No. 2 ACTIONS BY THE OVERSIGHT BOARD TO THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AS THE NATIONAL CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTIES TO THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY TO BE RETAINED FOR GOV- ERNMENTAL USE AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AND ACTIONS RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY TO CENTRO INDY, LLC PURSUANT TO A REAL PROPERTY PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the OVERSIGHT BOARD TO THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AS THE NATIONAL CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("Oversight Board") will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at 3:00 p.m. or soon thereafter, at City of National City, City Hall Council Chambers, located at 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950. The public meeting is being conducted in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 34181(a) and 34181(f). The public meeting may be continued from time to time until completed. The public meeting may also be cancelled or set for another time in the future at any time until the scheduled meeting time. The purpose of this public meeting is to discuss and consider all of the following items: • The transfer of the following real properties located in the City of National City, California, from the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency ("Successor Agency") to the City of National City ("City") pursuant to the State of California Department of Finance approved Long Range Property Management Plan ("LRPMP"), which properties will be retained by the City for governmental use: Address Street APN Site Name 1. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-23 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 2. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-25 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 3. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-27 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 4. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-29 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 5. No Site Address Bay Marina Dr. 559-117-19 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 6. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-117-21 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 7. 1808 F Ave 560-232-02 Stein Farm 8. 1808 F Ave 560-232-04 Stein Farm 9. 1808 F Ave 560-232-06 Stein Farm 10. Adjacent to 1410 Sheryl Ln 557-430-37 Sheryl Lane remnant parcel 11. 921 A Ave 556-472-16 Kimball House 12. 900 W. 23rd St 559-040-43-01 Santa Fe Depot 13. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-050-13 Kimball Way remnant parcel 14. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-410-02 Kimball Way Creek 15. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-410-08 Kimball Way Creek The transfer of the following real properties located in the City of National City, California, from the Successor Agency to the City pursuant o the State of California Department of Finance approved Long Range Property Management Plan, which properties will be retained by the City for future development: Address Street APN Site Name 1. 2300 Cleveland Ave 559-117-04 Olson Property 2. 2300 Cleveland Ave 559-117-05 Olson Property 3. 830 23rd St 559-117-06 Olson Property 4. 835 W. 24th St 559-117-07 Olson Property 5. 801 Bay Marina Dr. 559-117-12 Olson Property 6. 921 National City Blvd 556-471-03 Former Education Center 7. 929 National City Blvd 556-471-04 Steamed Bean 8. 130 E. 8th St 556-472-26 H&M Goodies 9. 500 Plaza Blvd 556-560-39 Lamb's Theatre 10. 720 W. 23rd St 559-118-02 ACE Metals 11. Across street from 3200 National City Blvd. National City Blvd 562-321-08 RCP 12. 1640 E. Plaza Blvd 557-410-20 Day's Inn 13. 38 W. 11 th St 555-114-01 Roosevelt Lot 14. Adjacent to 1133 Roosevelt Ave. Roosevelt Ave. 555-114-04 Roosevelt Parking Lot 15. 1845 E Ave 560-232-05 Stein Farm 16. 1231 McKinley Ave 559-022-05 1231 McKinley 17. 1237 McKinley Ave 559-022-07 1237 McKinley 18. 1239 McKinley Ave 559-022-08 1239 McKinley The sale and conveyance of certain real property located in the City of National Ci y, California, with a street address of 45 E. 12th Street, #401 (APN # 556-554-22-43), from the Successor Agency o Centro Indy, LLC pursuant to a Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions in accordance with the State of California Department of Finance approved Long Range Property Management Plan. Any and all persons who wish to speak on any issue related to any of the items to be discussed at the public meeting as listed above may appear at the public meeting and will be afforded an opportunity to speak. Further information regarding the items to be discussed at the public meeting as listed above or this public meeting may be obtained by contact- ing Gregory Rose, at (619) 336-4266. The Successor Agency's LRPMP contains detailed location desc http://www.nationalcityca.gov/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx City Clerk (1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 919' -• --- `-- •"- ---- erties listed and is available for review on the City's website at: 160 of 236 -[.The LRPMP is also available in hardcopy at the office of the 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES FROM THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY TO BE RETAINED FOR GOVERNMENTAL USE AND FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 26X, as amended by AB 1484, SB 107, and other statutes, together, being referenced below as the "Dissolution Act" dissolved redevelopment agencies and required successor agencies to wind down redevelopment agencies' affairs; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Dissolution Act, all real property owned by the dissolved National City Redevelopment Agency has been transferred to the control of the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency ("Successor Agency"); and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5(b) requires a successor agency to prepare a Tong -range property management plan ("LRPMP") that addresses the disposition and use of the real properties of the former redevelopment agency within six months of receiving a "finding of completion'; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5(b) also requires the Successor Agency to submit the LRPMP to its Oversight Board and the California Department of Finance ("DOF") for approval; and WHEREAS, on December 30, 2015, DOF approved a revised LRPMP which was prepared by the Successor Agency ("Revised LRPMP"); and WHEREAS, DOF's letter approving the Revised LRPMP provides that "[p]ursuant to HSC section 34191.3(a) the approved LRPMP shall govern, and supersede all other provisions relating to, the disposition and use of all the real property assets of the former redevelopment agency"; and WHEREAS, the Revised LRPMP provides that eighteen (18) County Assessor parcels will be transferred to and retained by the City for future development (collectively, the "Future Development Parcels") and that fifteen (15) County Assessor parcels will be transferred to and retained by the City for governmental use (collectively, the "Governmental Use Parcels"). The Future Development Parcels and Governmental Use Parcels are listed on Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on May 17, 2016, the City of National City met, and considered accepting the transfer of the Future Development Parcels and Governmental Use Parcels; and WHEREAS, a public notice for the proposed transfer of the Future Development Parcels and Governmental Use Parcels was published in a newspaper of general circulation on May 6, 2016 in compliance with the requirement of Health and Safety Code Section 34181(f); and WHEREAS, the transfer of real property is not a "Project" under section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") Guidelines because the proposed action consists of administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes to the 161 of 236 Resolution No. 2016 — Page Two May 17, 2016 environment and, as such, pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines is not subject to CEQA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City as follows: SECTION 1. The Recitals set forth above are true and correct and are incorporated into this Resolution by reference. SECTION 2. The transfer of fee simple title by grant deed or other deed of the Future Development Parcels and Governmental Use Parcels listed and described in Exhibit "A" from the Successor Agency to the City of National City is hereby accepted. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, or her designee, to take all actions and sign any and all documents necessary to implement and effectuate the actions approved by this Resolution as determined necessary by the City Manager, or her designee, to execute all documents on behalf of the City (including, without limitation, a certificate(s) of acceptance), and to administer the City's obligations, responsibilities and duties to be performed pursuant to this Resolution and to carry out the purposes of this Resolution and comply with applicable law regarding the transfer and retention of the Future Development Parcels and Governmental Use Parcels. SECTION 4. If any provision of this Resolution or the application of any such provision to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Resolution that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are severable. The City Council declares that it would have adopted this Resolution irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion of this Resolution. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 2016. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Michael R. Della, City Clerk Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney 162 of 236 EXHIBIT A Properties Transferred to the City of National City for Governmental Use ADDRESS STREET APN SITE NAME 1. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-23 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 2. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-25 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 3. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-27 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 4. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-160-29 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 5. No Site Address Bay Marina Dr. 559-117-19 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 6. No Site Address Cleveland Ave 559-117-21 Marina Gateway Hotel remnant parcel 7. 1808 F Ave 560-232-02 Stein Farm 8. 1808 F Ave 560-232-04 Stein Farm 9. 1808 F Ave 560-232-06 Stein Farm 10. Adjacent to 1410 Sheryl Ln 557-430-37 Sheryl Lane remnant parcel 11. 921 A Ave 556-472-16 Kimball House 12. 900 W. 23rd St 559-040-43-01 Santa Fe Depot 13. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-050-13 Kimball Way remnant parcel 14. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-410-02 Kimball Way Creek 15. Adjacent to 1213 E Ave 560-410-08 Kimball Way Creek Properties Transferred to the City of National City for Future Development ADDRESS STREET APN SITE NAME 1. 2300 Cleveland Ave 559-117-04 Olson Property 2. 2300 Cleveland Ave 559-117-05 Olson Property 3. 830 23rd St 559-117-06 Olson Property 4. 835 W. 24th St 559-117-07 Olson Property 5. 801 Bay Marina Dr. 559-117-12 Olson Property 6. 921 National City Blvd 556-471-03 Former Education Center 163 of 236 7. 929 National City Blvd 556-471-04 Steamed Bean 8. 130 E. 8th St 556-472-26 H&M Goodies 9. 500 Plaza Blvd 556-560-39 Lamb's Theatre 10. 720 W. 23rd St 559-118-02 ACE Metals 11. Across street from 3200 National City Blvd. National City Blvd 562-321-08 RCP 12. 1640 E. Plaza Blvd 557-410-20 Day's Inn 13. 38 W. l lth St 555-114-01 Roosevelt Lot 14. Adjacent to 1133 Roosevelt Ave. Roosevelt Ave. 555-114-04 Roosevelt Parking Lot 15. 1845 E Ave 560-232-05 Stein Farm 16. 1231 McKinley Ave 559-022-05 1231 McKinley 17. 1237 McKinley Ave 559-022-07 1237 McKinley 18. 1239 McKinley Ave 559-022-08 1239 McKinley 164 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 165 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for outdoor storage at ABC Supply, Inc. located at 2840 Transportation Avenue. (Applicant: Rebecca Barnes) (Case File 2016-06 CUP) (Planning) 165 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: ;May 17, 2016 ! AGENDA ITEM NO. j ITEM TITLE: (Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for outdoor storage at ABC Supply, Inc. located at 2840 Transportation Avenue. (Applicant: Rebecca Barnes) (Case File 2016-06 CUPj PREPARED BY )Martin Reeder, AICP PHONE: 1336-4313 1 EXPLANATION: !The applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to store building supplies (roofing materials) on a lot at 2840 Transportation Avenue. NCMC §18.25.020 requires a CUP for such a use in the Light Industrial (IS) zone. Use of this property would be an expansion of the existing business, which is located on a neighboring lot. DEPARTMENT: APPROVED BY: Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on May 2, 2016. Commissioners asked questions regarding fencing, existing development, and conditions of approval. The Commission voted to approve the Conditional Use Permit based on required findings and subject to Conditions of Approval. The attached Planning Commission staff report describes the proposal in detail.! FINANCIAL STATEMENT; ACCOUNT NO. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Not a project per CEQA ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff concurs with the decision of the Planning Commission and recommends that the Notice o Decision be filed. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION lThe Planning Commission approved the Conditional Use Permit. Ayes: Baca, Bush, Flores, Garcia, Sendt Absent: DelaPaz, Yamanel ATTACHMENTS: 11. Location Map 2. Planning Commission Staff Report 4. Reduced Plan 3. Resolution No. 2016-09 166 of 236 2016-06 CUP — 2840 Transportation Avenue ^ Outdoor storage — Overhead 167 of 236 7 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Title: Case File No.: Location: Assessor's Parcel Nos.: Staff report by: Applicant: Zoning designation: Adjacent zoning: North: East: South: West: Environmental review: Staff recommendation: Item no. 6 May 2, 2016 PUBLIC HEARING — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE AT ABC SUPPLY, INC. LOCATED AT 2840 TRANSPORTATION AVENUE. 2016-06 CUP 2840 Transportation Avenue 562-150-19 Michael Fellows, Assistant Planner Rebecca Barnes (for ABC Supply Company) IL (Light Industrial) Industrial / IL (Light Industrial) Automobile Dealership / CA (Automobile Commercial) Industrial / IL (Light Industrial) Industrial / IL (Light Industrial) Not a project per CEQA Approve 168 of 236 BACKGROUND The applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to store building supplies (roofing materials) on a lot at 2840 Transportation Avenue. NCMC §18.25.020 requires a CUP for such a use in the Light Industrial (IS) zone. Use of this property would be an expansion of the existing business, which is located on a neighboring lot. S ite characteristics The property has 270 feet of frontage on Transportation Avenue and is approximately 210 feet deep and is zoned IL (Light Industrial). The property is 1.3 acres in size and is developed with a 16,000 square -foot metal building with 800 square feet of office area. The area surrounding the building is asphalt, which is surrounded by an eight -foot high perimeter fence. Proposed use The applicant (ABC Supply Company) is proposing to use the property for both indoor and outdoor building supply storage (roofing materials). The area of outdoor storage (the subject of this permit request) would be between the building and Transportation Avenue. If approved, this location would be an expansion of the applicant's existing roofing supply business, which is located on the property adjacent to the south of the subject property at 135 W. 30th Street. Analysis General Plan The General Plan Land Use Element designates the property as Industrial which is intended to provide areas for employment intensive uses, light manufacturing, storage facilities, warehousing, and distribution. The proposed roofing supply storage use is consistent with the intent of the Industrial land use designation described above, as it would help support an employer that intends to use the property for storage, warehousing, and distribution services. Additionally, the General Plan contains City-wide goals and implementing policies. Land Use Element Goal LU-2: Calls for a mix of land uses including residential, commercial, employment, service, agricultural, open space, and recreational uses that accommodate the needs of persons from a!I income groups and age levels. Policies implementing this goal include: • Policy LU-2.6: Support development and redevelopment that creates jobs for all income levels. The proposal is consistent with this policy, as the applicant has stated they propose to hire three to five employees in addition to the existing 9 employees serving their other location. Employees would be shared by both locations. 169 of 236 • Policy LU-2.8: Designate land for industrial uses sufficient to meet future city needs, but only in locations that will not negatively impact residential neighborhoods. In this case there will be no impacts on residential development since the closest residence is located on "A" Avenue that is approximately .15 of a mile from the subject property, and the Industrial land use designation does not allow for the future development of nearby residential uses. • Policy LU-5.11: Support efforts to reduce unemployment rates for city residents. The proposed business expansion support efforts to reduce unemployment rates since the applicant proposes to hire additional employees and the expansion supports the business and its existing employees. Land Use Code Land Use Code (LUC) Section 18.25.020 establishes permitted uses in the IL zone. Building materials sales and accessory outdoor storage is permitted by right in the IL zone. However, outdoor storage as a primary use in this zone (the entire property will be used for storage and no sales activities are proposed on the site) requires a Conditional Use Permit. Outdoor Storage — LUC Section 18.30.160 regulates outdoor storage. The section requires that all storage of more than 60 cubic feet and is visible from any public street be enclosed by a view obscuring fence. This section further requires that any materials in outdoor storage areas are stacked to a height no greater than that of any building, wall, fence, or gate enclosing the storage area. In this case the property currently has an eight -foot tall view -obscuring fence that surrounds most of the property; therefore, Conditions of Approval have been included to require that the fence be maintained and that materials be stacked no higher than the perimeter fence. Parking Requirement — LUC Section 18.45.050 prescribes the required number of off- street parking spaces by land use. This Code section requires that warehouse uses provide one space for each 1,000 square feet and that office uses provide one space per 200 square feet of floor area. This equates to 20 parking spaces (16 for the warehouse and 4 for the office). A Condition of Approval has been added requiring the applicant to submit a revised parking plan to the Planning Department. The plan will identify the 20 parking spaces closest to Transportation Avenue as required spaces and will prohibit use of these spaces for storage. 170 of 236 Mailing — All property owners and occupants within a distance of 300 feet are required to be notified of a public hearing for CUP applications. 62 people were notified by mail of this public hearing, which met this requirement. Required findings The Municipal Code contains required findings for Conditional Use Permits. There are six required findings: 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. Outdoor storage is permitted in the11, IL zone subject to a Conditional Use Permit per LUC section 18.25.020, and the proposed outdoor storage complies with all other provisions of the Land Use Code including requirements for screening, parking, and notification as discussed in the staff report. 2. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. The proposed use is consistent with all General Plan since the property is designated for Industrial land uses that include employment intensive uses, light manufacturing, storage facilities, warehousing, and distribution that is consistent with the use proposed by the applicant. The proposed is consistent with General plan Policies LU-2.6, LU-2.8, and LU-5.11 since the proposal would create jobs, supports an existing employer, establish an industrial use without negatively impacting residential development, will support efforts to reduce the unemployment rate. 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. The proposed outdoor storage use is located in an industrial Zone surrounded by industrial uses on 1.3 acre lot that far exceeds the 5,000 square foot minimum lot size in the zone. Further reducing impacts on existing and future requirements is the eight foot screen fence surrounding the property and a Condition of Approval that the storage not exceed the fence height. 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. 171 of 236 This proposal is for outdoor storage on a property that is developed for, and previously used by, industrial uses. There is no expansion proposed to the building, which already has access and utilities. 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. The proposed outdoor storage use is located in an industrial zone surrounding by industrial uses. ! All outdoor storage would be screened from neighboring properties mitigating visual Impacts on neighboring properties. 6. The proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The project is not considered a project under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), as the property is an existing paved lot that will be repaved and used for outdoor storage. Department and Agency Comments The application was routed to the Building, Fire, and Engineering Departments. No comments were received that related to the outdoor storage component of the business, which is the subject of this CUP application. There were comments related to interior use of the building on the site, which in not included in this application. These comments will be addressed separately through the building permit and business license process. Conditions of Approval Standard Conditions of Approval have been included with this permit. Additionally conditions specific to the outdoor storage use have been added. These conditions include a requirement to submit a revised site plan to the Planning Department identifying required parking spaces and prohibiting their use for storage, conformance with outdoor storage requirements found in LUC section 18.30.160, and maintenance of an eight foot tall fence. 172 of 236 Summary The proposed outdoor storageuseis consistent with the General Plan, as the property is designated for industrial uses that include storage, warehousing, and distribution services. Furthermore, the proposed storage is consistent with General Plan Policies since it would create jobs, support efforts to reduce unemployment rates, and is compatible with neighboring uses. The proposal is also consistent with the Land Use Code since outdoor storage is permitted in the IL zone with a Conditional Use Permit and since the proposal meets all requirements for outdoor storage specified in LUC section 18.30.160. OPTIONS 1. Approve 2016-06 CUP subject to the conditions listed below, based on attached findings and/or findings to be determined by the Planning Commission; or 2. Deny 2016-06 CUP based on findings to be determined by the Planning Commission; or 3. Continue the item in order to obtain additional information. ATTACHMENTS 1. Recommended Findings for Approval 2. Recommended Conditions 3. Overhead 4. Site photos 5. Applicant's Plans (Exhibit A, case file no. 2016-06 CUP, dated 3/15/2016) 6. Public Hearing Notice (Sent to 60 property owners) letuth MICHAEL FELLOWS BRAD RAULSTON Assistant Planner Executive Director 173 of 236 RECOMMENDED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Case File No. 2016-06 CUP — 2840 Transportation Avenue That 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 outdoor storage is permitted in the IL zone subject to a Conditional Use Permit per LUC section 18.25.020, and the proposed outdoor storage complies with all other provisions of the Land Use Code including requirements for screening, parking, and notification as discussed in the staff report. 2. That the proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plans, because the proposed use is consistent with all General Plan since the property is designated for Industrial land uses that include employment intensive uses, light manufacturing, storage facilities, warehousing, and distribution that is consistent with the use proposed by the applicant. The proposed is consistent with General plan Policies LU-2.6, LU-2.8, and LU-5.11 since the proposal would create jobs, supports an existing employer, establish an industrial use without negatively impacting residential development, will support efforts to reduce the unemployment rate. 3. That 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 proposed outdoor storage use is located in an Industrial Zone surrounded by industrial uses on 1.3 acre lot that far exceeds the 5,000 square foot minimum lot size in the zone. Further reducing impacts on existing and future requirements is the eight foot screen fence surrounding the property and a Condition of Approval that the storage not exceed the fence height. 4. That 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 this proposal is for outdoor storage on a property that is developed for and previously used by industrial uses. There is no expansion proposed to the building that is already had access and utilities. 5. That 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 outdoor storage use is 174 of 236 located in an industrial zone surrounding by industrial uses. All outdoor storage would be screened from neighboring properties mitigating visual impacts on neighboring properties. 6. That the proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the Califomia Environmental Quality Act, because the project is not considered a project under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), as no development is proposed. Given that there is no calculable increase in traffic and no other impacts are anticipated staff is of the opinion that the project would not result in any physical changes to the environment. 175 of 236 RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 2016-06 CUP — 2840 Transportation Avenue General 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes outdoor storage at 2840 Transportation Avenue. Except as required by conditions of approval, all plans submitted for perrnits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibit A, Case File No. 2016-06 CUP, dated 3/15/2016). 2. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant and the property owner both shall sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by the Planning Department, acknowledging and accepting all conditions imposed upon the approval of this permit. Failure to return the signed and notarized Acceptance Fomi within 30 days of its receipt shall automatically terminate the Conditional Use Permit. The applicant shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Planning Department that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County Recorder. The applicant 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 Executive Director prior to recordation. 3. Within four (4) days of approval, pursuant to Fish and Game Code 711.4 and the California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 753.5, the applicant shall pay all necessary environmental filing fees for the San Diego County Clerk. Checks shall be made payable to the County Clerk and submitted to the National City Planning Department. 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 Section 18.12.040 of the Municipal Code. Building 5. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the 2013 edition of the California Building, Electrical, Fire, Plumbing, and Mechanical Codes. Fire 6. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the current editions of the California Fire Code (CFC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Planning 7. The proposed outdoor storage use shall conform to all requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 18.30.160, which regulates outdoor storage. 176 of 236 8. A revised site plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department identifying 20 parking spaces that are to remain open for use as automobile parking spaces. 9. No Storage of materials shall be located on, or block access to, required parking spaces. 10. Storage of materials shall be stacked at or below the height of the perimeter fence. 11. The perimeter fence shall be properly maintained both structurally and aesthetically. 177 of 236 1. Fencing overview; metal panels 3. West building elevation 5. westnukiuing elevation 7. Vehicle storage yard and asphalt paving 2. East building elevation and view of property from street 4. North building elevation 'iDukh k .;'"-sir rIr. r�in� I I 8. Covered area at structure portion SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Project No.15.144700.2 PARTNER 178 of 236 CAWON PIIA -or JCORPOSA CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE AT ABC SUPPLY, INC. LOCATED AT 2840 TRANSPORTATION AVENUE. CASE FILE NO.: 2016-06 CUP APN: 562-150-19 The National City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing atter the hour of 6:00 p.m. Monday, May 2, 2016, in the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California, on the proposed request. (Applicant: Rebecca Barnes) The applicant proposes to store stacked roofing material in a paved storage lot between their building and Transportation Avenue. The project site is a commercial wholesale roofing material business (ABC Supply, Inc.). Operating hours of the business are 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Information is available for review at the City's Planning Department, Civic Center. Members of the public are invited to comment. Written comments should be received on or before 12:00 p.m., May 2, 2016 by the Planning Department, who 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 DEPARTMENT BRAD RAULSTON Executive Director 179 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016-09 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE AT ABC SUPPLY, INC. LOCATED AT 2840 TRANSPORTATION AVENUE. CASE FILE NO. 2016-06 CUP APN: 562-150-19 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of National City considered a Conditional Use Permit for outdoor storage at ABC Supply, Inc. located at 2840 Transportation Avenue at a duly advertised public hearing held on May 2, 2016, at which time oral and documentary evidence was presented; and, WHEREAS, at said public .hearings the Planning Commission considered the staff report contained in Case File No. 2016-06 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; and, WHEREAS, the action recited herein is found to be essential for the preservation of public health, safety, and general welfare. NOW, THEREFOHE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of National City, California, that the testimony and evidence presented to the Planning Commission at the public hearing held on May 2, 2016, support the following findings: 1. That 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 outdoor storage is permitted in the IL zone subject to a Conditional Use Permit per LUC section 18.25.020, and the proposed outdoor storage complies with all other provisions of the Land Use Code including requirements for screening, parking, and notification as discussed in the staff report. 2. That the proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plans, because the proposed use is consistent with all General Plan since the property is designated for Industrial land uses that include employment intensive uses, light manufacturing, storage facilities, warehousing, and distribution that is consistent with the use proposed by the applicant. The proposed is consistent with General plan Policies LU-2.6, LU-2.8, and LU-5.11 since the proposal would create jobs, supports an existing employer, establish - an industrial use without negatively impacting residential development, will support efforts to reduce the unemployment rate. 180 of 236 3. That 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 proposed outdoor storage use is located in an Industrial Zone surrounded by industrial uses on 1.3 acre lot that far exceeds the 5,000 square foot minimum lot size in the zone. Further reducing impacts on existing and future requirements is the eight foot screen fence surrounding the property and a Condition of Approval that the storage not exceed the fence height. 4. That 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 this proposal is for outdoor storage on a property that is developed for and previously used by industrial uses. There is no expansion proposed toi the building that is already had access and utilities. 5. That 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 outdoor storage use is located in an industrial zone surrounding by industrial uses. All outdoor storage would be screened from neighboring properties mitigating visual impacts on neighboring properties. 6. That the proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, because the project is not considered a project under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), as no development is proposed. Given that there is no calculable increase in traffic and no other impacts are anticipated staff is of the opinion that the project would not result in any physical changes to the environment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the application for Conditional Use Permit is approved subject to the following conditions: General 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes outdoor storage at 2840 Transportation Avenue. Except as required by conditions of approval, ail plans submitted for permits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibit A, Case File No. 2016-06 CUP, dated 3/15/2016). 2. Before this Conditional Use Pennit shall become effective, the applicant and the property owner both shall sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by the Planning Department, 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 181 of 236 Permit. The applicant shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Planning Department that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County Recorder. The applicant 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 Executive Director prior to recordation. 3. Within four (4) days of approval, pursuant to Fish and Game Code 711.4 and the California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 753.5, the applicant shall pay all necessary environmental filing fees for the San Diego County Clerk. Checks shall be made payable to the County Clerk and submitted to the National City Planning Department. 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 Section 18.12.040 of the Municipal Code. Building 5. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the 2013 edition of the California Building, Electrical, Fire, Plumbing, and Mechanical Codes. Fire 6. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the current editions of the California Fire Code (CFC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Planning 7. The proposed outdoor storage use shall conform to all requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 18.30.160, which regulates outdoor storage. 8. A revised site plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department identifying 20 parking spaces that are to remain open for use as automobile parking spaces. 9. No Storage of materials shall be located on, or block access to, required parking spaces. 10. Storage of materials shall be stacked at or below the height of the perimeter fence. 11. The perimeter fence shall be properly maintained both structurally and aesthetically. 12. Materials stored outside shall not be stored beneath overhead power lines. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be transmitted forthwith to the 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 182 of 236 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. CERTIFICATION: This certifies that the Resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at their meeting of May 2, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: Bush, Baca, Garcia, Sendt, Flores NAYS: ABSENT: Delapaz, Yamane ABSTAIN: C> CH RPERSON 183 of 236 S6lMs®RV WIC RR 711E Part OF SEW*. - PEE MILD 'It ON WEOLE RM MI7,._ W. R . 7.15 W s - 7.16 ROW MR EWER RE Iwo EVAIM PROPOSED PA9t1O PCI7 OF WNW Ow PE MORK (Or PAWiL IE. 1E15 --- -_-iU99ELE41AIOdS( 555 MY EOM FED ME FOW ODD Mo 7Cr PPR an DOWER nun tan\ ROM O9®SL Y OM WMEE 55 RN a= m41 PM. N = 657 PIA S- N.91 A OswY ONO1 E5SE 4 Doc &OO NO WALL - STFEL POLES C- WALL - E+f ;r: A CASE FIE NO.: C-201l0-010 DATE: 3 f f f 2o1(0 STORAGE UNIT 001400EPT PLAN 2840 TRANSPORTATION AVENUE NATIONAL CM, CALIFORNIA 91950 akS88081ems.Rd hoeAdr.A.wu.�.+0..iY W�1>ol IkreetlYey Veer Oat. .10.211171110.1 a5Nis.Nwea 1551 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 185 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle storage at 100 East 18th Street. (Applicant: Dan Levine) (Case File 2016-09 CUP) (Planning) 185 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: Nay 17, 2016 1 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE° Notice of Decision — Planning Commission approval of a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle storage at 100 East 18th Street. (Applicant: Dan Levine) (Case File 2016-09 CUP j, PREPARED BY: Martin Reeder, AICPi PHONE: 1336-4313 EXPLANATION: DEPARTMENT: APPROVED BY: The applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to store automobiles, associated with area car dealers, on a lot at 100 East 18th Street. NCMC §18.22.020 requires a CUP for such a use in the Service Commercial (CS) zone. Operating hours associated with shuttling vehicles to dealerships would typically be from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. seven days a week. Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on May 2, 2016. Commissioners asked questions regarding property condition, previous development considerations, and Land Use Code requirements. The Commission voted to approve the Conditional Use Permit based on required findings and subject to Conditions of Approval. The attached Planning Commission staff report describes the proposal in detail 1 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Not a project per CEQA ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff concurs with the decision of the Planning Commission and recommends that the Notice of Decision be filed. BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:. The Planning Commission approved the Conditional Use Permit. Ayes: Baca, Bush, Flores, Garcia, Sendt Absent DelaPaz, Yamane ATTACHMENTS: I1. Location Map 3. Resolution No. 2016-10 2. Planning Commission Staff Report 4. Reduced Plans 186 of 236 2016-09 CUP —100 East 18th Street vehicle storage — Overhead 187 of 236 Title: Item no. 8 May 2, 2016 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE STORAGE AT 100 EAST 18TH STREET. Case File No.: 2016-09 CUP Property Location: South side of 18th Street east of National City Blvd. Assessor's Parcel No.: 560-210-45 Staff report by: Martin Reeder, AICP — Principal Planner Applicant: Dan Levine Property owner: Levine Family Living Trust Zoning designation: Service Commercial (CS) Adjacent land use/zoning: North: American Legion/Automobile service across East 18th St. / CS (Service Commercial) East: South: West: Environmental review: Staff Recommendation: Residential / CS (Service Commercial) Hillcrest Manor Sanitarium / CA (Commercial Automotive) Auto Sales / CA (Commercial Automotive) Not a project per CEQA Approve 188 of 236 BACKGROUND The applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to store automobiles associated with area car dealers on a lot at 100 East 18th Street. NCMC §18.22.020 requires a CUP for such a use in the Service Commercial (CS) zone. Operating hours associated with shuttling vehicles to dealerships would typically be from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. seven days a week, Site Characteristics The project site is a vacant and partially paved lot with a six-foot tall chain link fence. The overall lot size is approximately 11,290 square feet, with 4,980 square feet being paved. The perimeter 1 fence has vinyl slats, which screen the lot from adjacent properties. The lot has historically been used as for vehicle storage, though without appropriate permits. The property is located within the Service Commercial (CS) zone. Proposed Use The lot will be used by nearby automobile dealers for overflow storage of new and/or used vehicles. No construction is proposed. Although vehicles would potentially store at the site for up to. 24 hours a day, typical operating hours involved with shuttling vehicles to and from area dealerships would typically be from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. seven days a week. Vehicle storage would only occur on the paved portion of the lot. Analysis General Plan — The Land Use Element of the General Plan describes the Service Commercial zoning designation as follows: ...provides for intensive commercial activities, specialized service establishments, and other compatible uses. Light manufacturing, wholesaling, and distribution uses are restricted to those that can be operated in a clean and quiet manner. The storage component would be for operable and serviceable vehicles only. No repair or maintenance is proposed or permitted. A condition of approval has been included to prohibit such activities. Therefore, the use is consistent with the General Plan language above. Vehicle storage and shuttling operations would not cause any impacts above that of any normally allowable use in the zone. Land Use Code — Chapter 18.22.020 requires a CUP for outdoor storage of vehicles in the CS zone. Chapter 18.30.160 has regulations foroutdoor storage uses, including the requirement for a view -obscuring fence at least six -feet in height, which the property currently has installed. A condition has been included to require ongoing maintenance of the fence. 189 of 236 Required findings The Municipal Code contains required findings for Conditional Use Permits. There are six required findings: 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. The use is allowable within the Service Commercial zone pursuant to a Conditional Use Permit, and the proposed vehicle storage use meets the required guidelines in the Land Use Code for outdoor storage of vehicles, as discussed in thestaff report. 2. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. Outdoor storage of vehicles is permitted, subject to a Conditional Use Permit, by the Land Use Code, which is consistent with the General Plan. A vehicle storage lot is consistent with the Service Commercial land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character (LU) section element of the General Plan. In addition, the property is not within a Specific Plan area. 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. The property is an existing paved and fenced lot that has historically been used for vehicle storage and parking. No change in traffic impacts above what currently exists and has historically occurred in this area is expected. No construction is proposed. Access to and from the site is provided by East 18th Street, a collector street operating at a Level of Service (LOS) of C (on a scale from A to F). East 18th Street is operating below capacity. 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. The property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed. The proposed use of the lot is consistent with previous use of the property. 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. 190 of 236 !I The property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed. The proposed use of the lot is consistent with previous use of the property. In addition, other area uses are similar in nature (auto sales Tots, auto repair, etc.). 6. The proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The project is not considered a project under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), as no development is proposed. The property is an existing paved lot that has historically been used for automobile storage. Conditions of Approval Standard Conditions of Approval have been included with this permit, as well as conditions related to Code requirements for outdoor storage uses. Conditions include requiring parking on paved surfaces only and fencing requirements (maintenance and installation/maintenance of view -obscuring slats). Summary The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan, because outdoor vehicle storage is a conditionally -allowed use in the Service Commercial Zone. The project is also consistent with the Land Use Code and with other area uses. The property is an existing paved lot that has historically been used for automobile storage. No change in development or new construction is proposed. OPTIONS 1. Approve 2016-09 CUP subject to the conditions listed below, based on attached findings; or 2. Deny 2016-09 CUP based on findings to be determined by the Planning Commission; or 3. Continue the item in order to obtain additional information. 191 of 236 ATTACHMENTS 1. Recommended Findings 2. Recommended Conditions 3. Overhead 4. Site photo 5. Applicant's Plans (Exhibit A, Case File No. 2016-09 CUP, dated 3/24/2016) 6. Public Hearing Notice (Sent to 55 property owners and occupants) MARTIN REEDER, AICP Principal Planner BRAD RAULSTON Executive Director 192 of 236 RECOMMENDED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL 2016-09 CUP, 100 East 18th Street 1, That 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 Service Corridor zone pursuant to a Conditional Use Permit, and the proposed vehicle storage use meets the required guidelines in the Land Use Code for outdoor storage of vehicles, as discussed in the staff report. 2. That the proposed use is consistent with the Gerierai Plan and any applicable specific plans, because outdoor storage of vehicles is permitted, subject to a Conditional Use Permit, by the Land Use Code, which is consistent with the General Plan; a vehicle storage lot is consistent with the Service Commercial land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character (LU) section element of the General Plan. In addition, the property is not within a Specific Plan area. 3. That 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 no expansion is proposed, because the property is an existing paved and fenced lot that has historically been used for vehicle storage and parking; no change in traffic impacts above what currently exists and has historically occurred in this area is expected; no construction is proposed; access to and from the site is provided by East 18th Street, a collector street operating at a Level of Service (LOS) of C and below capacity. 4. That 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 property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed; the proposed use of the lot is consistent with the previous use of the property. 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 property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed; the proposed use of the lot is consistent with the previous use of the property and with other area uses that are similar in nature. 193 of 236 6. That the proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, because it has been determined that the proposed use is not a project per the Act; the property is an existing paved lot that has historically been used for automobile storage and no construction or additional development is proposed. 194 of 236 RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 2016-09 CUP, 100 East 18th Street Genera! 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes outdoor storage of automobiles at an existing paved lot located at 100 East 18th Street. Except as required by conditions of approval, all activities and/or plans submitted for permits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibit A, Case File No. 2016-09 CUP, dated 3/24/2016). 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. This Conditional Use Permit may be revoked if the operator is found to be in violation of Conditions of Approval. 5. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant and/or the property owner both shall sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by the Planning Department, 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 shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Executive Director that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County Recorder. The applicant 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 Executive Director prior to recordation. Planning 6. All motor vehicles shall be parked on a paved service. No wrecked or otherwise non- operational vehicles are permitted to be stored on the property. 7. The property shall be enclosed by a view -obscuring fence or wall at least six feet high. All gates provided for ingress and egress in any required fence or wall shall be at least six feet in height and shall be of view -obscuring construction. 8. The fence shall be maintained in good repair, including view -obscuring slats in the chain link, which are required as part of this permit. Damaged slats shall be replaced when necessary. 9. No vehicle repair or maintenance activities are permitted as part of this permit. 195 of 236 2016-09 CUP —100 East 18th Street vehicle storage — Site Photo Subject property looking southeast 196 of 236 CALIFORHIA *-s 'NATIONAL Clay la�� e a 'c l �.._.. -"f' coRrURATSD CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR VEHICLE STORAGE AT 100 EAST 18TF6 STREET. CASE FILE NO.: 2016-09 CUP APN: 554-050-19 The National City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing after the hour of 6:00 p.m. Monday, May 2, 2016, in the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California, on the proposed request. (Applicant: Daniel Levine) The applicant is requesting to use the 4,980 square -foot paved property for overflow storage of new and/or used vehicles from area vehicle dealers. No construction is proposed. Information is available for review at the City's Planning Department, Civic Center. Members of the public are invited to comment. Written comments should be received on or before 12:00 p.m., May 2, 2016 by the Planning Department, who can be contacted at 619-336-4310 or planninq@nationalcitvcagov 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 DEPARTMENT BRAD RAULSTON Executive Director 197 of 236 RESOLUTION NO. 2016-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE STORAGE AT 100 EAST 18TI1 STREET. CASE FILE NO. 2016-09 CUP APN: 560-210-45 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of National City considered a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle storage at 100 East 18th Street at a duly advertised public hearing held on May 2, 2016, at which time oral and documentary evidence was presented; and, WHEREAS, at said public hearings the Planning Commission considered the staff report contained in Case File No. 2016-09 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; and, WHEREAS, the action recited herein is found to be essential for the preservation of public health, safety, and general welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of National City, California, that the testimony and evidence presented to the Planning Commission at the public hearing held on May 2, 2016, support the following findings: 1. That 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 Service Corridor zone pursuant to a Conditional Use Permit, and the proposed vehicle storage use meets the required guidelines in the Land Use Code for outdoor storage of vehicles, as discussed in the staff report. 2. That the proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plans, because outdoor storage of vehicles is permitted, subject to a Conditional Use Permit, by the Land Use Code, which is consistent with the General Plan; a vehicle storage lot is consistent with the Service Commercial land use designation contained in the Land Use and Community Character (LU) section element of the General Plan. In addition, the property is not within a Specific Plan area. 198 of 236 3. That 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 no expansion is proposed, because the property is an existing paved and fenced lot that has historically been used for vehicle storage and parking; no change in traffic impacts above what currently exists and has historically occurred in this area is expected; no construction is proposed; access to and from the site is provided by East 18th Street, a collector street operating at a Level of Service (LOS) of C and below capacity. 4. That 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 property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed; the proposed use of the lot is consistent with the previous use of the property. 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 property is already fenced and paved and no construction is proposed; the proposed use of the lot is consistent with the previous use of the property and with other area uses that are similar in nature. 6. That the proposed project has been reviewed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, because it has been determined that the proposed use is not a project per the Act; the property is an existing paved lot that has historically been used for automobile storage and no construction or additional development is proposed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the application for Conditional Use Permit is approved subject to the following conditions: General 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes outdoor storage of automobiles at an existing paved lot located at 100 East 18th Street. Except as required by conditions of approval, all activities and/or plans submitted for permits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibit A, Case File No. 2016-09 CUP, dated 3/24/2016). 2. 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. 3. 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. 199 of 236 4. This Conditional Use Permit may be revoked if the operator is found to be in violation of Conditions of Approval. 5. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant and/or the property owner both shall sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by the Planning Department, acknowledging and accepting all conditions imposed upon the approval of this permit. Failure to return the signed and notarized Acceptance Forrn within 30 days of its receipt shall automatically terminate the Conditional Use Permit. The applicant shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Executive Director that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County Recorder. The applicant 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 Attomey and signed by the Executive Director prior to recordation. Planning 6. All motor vehicles shall be parked on a paved service. No wrecked or otherwise non- operational vehicles are permitted to be stored on the property. 7. The property shall be enclosed by a view -obscuring fence or wall at !east six feet high. All gates provided for ingress and egress in any required fence or wall shall be at least six feet in height and shall be of view -obscuring construction. 8. The fence shall be maintained in good repair, including view -obscuring slats in the chain link, which are required as part of this permit. Damaged slats shall be replaced when necessary. 9. No vehicle repair or maintenance activities are permitted as part of this permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be transmitted forthwith to the 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. 200 of 236 CERTIFICATION: This certifies that the Resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at their meeting of May 2, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: Baca, Bush, Flores, Garcia, Sendt NAYS: ABSENT: DelaPaz, Yamane ABSTAIN: r -' ,4e:1°:--c''--- `'GHAhRPERSON 201 of 236 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NO. i ADJUSTMENT PLAT NO. 2O Ac I8TH 4e STREET 4as• . V:v { 601 \:J i 83'X 60'-4.980 sq_ft. N' Storage Area CURB MRS 83'. j Y'•'. •' PARCEL 1 10,1791 SQ, FT. EXISTING BOUNDARY f. --4.0' HOUSE x — 90.00 N72`06'22"E 130.00' CENTERLINE EXISTING SDG&E EASEMENT PER DOCUMENT RECORDED 05/14/1945 IN BOOK 1862, PAGE 330 OF O.R. EXISTING SDG&E EASEMENT PER DOCUMENT RECORDED 04/2/1945 IN BOOK 1840, PAGE 419 OF O.R. THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION. LAWRENCE H. MOORE, PLS 5486 12/09/2014 DATE J.N. 7647 14001 .• i 40 N17.45'00"W 125.23' SHED N72'06'S3"E� 41,22' z -a ifs Ex.BIT: 4- CASE FILE NO.: 40l6-0q ram' , DATE: 3041* i' SCALE: 1 "=30' SHEET 3 OF 5 202 of 236 CC/CDC-HA Agenda 5/17/2016 — Page 203 The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Authorizing the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Towing and Impound Services, for the City of National City. (Finance/Purchasing) 203 of 236 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 AGENDA ITEM NO. ITEM TITLE: Authorizing the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Towing and Impound Services, for the City of National. PREPARED BY: Debra Lunt PHONE: 336-4576 EXPLANATION: See Attached DEPARTMENT: Finance/Purchasing APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. N/A APPROVED: APPROVED: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review. ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Review and approve the issuance of the RFP for towing and impound services. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Staff Report 2. Background for Current Towing and Impound Contract 3. Draft "Request for Proposal" 204 of 236 EXPLANATION: As authorized by the City Council, on October 1, 2011, the City of National City executed contracts with two towing contractors to provide towing and impound services for the National City Police Department. Having reached the end of the contract period and exhausting the allowable extensions, the contracts will expire on September 30, 2016 (a chronology of the selection and award process is provided in Attachment A). In late 2015, a working group comprised of representatives from the City Manager and City Attorney's offices; and the Finance, Police and Neighborhood Services Departments was convened in order to facilitate a timely process for a seamless continuation of services beyond September 30, 2016. Consistent with the City's practice of seeking proposals for contractual services, the working group has drafted a Request for Proposals (RFP) for towing and impound services. The attached RFP is provided to the City Council for review and approval prior to its release (Attachment B). The purpose of the RFP is to obtain a contract to provide towing and impound services for the City for a period of two (2) years from award of the contract, with options to renew for up to three (3) additional one year periods. The performance area includes all incorporated areas of the City of National City. The RFP also contains language noting the City's intent to award contracts to two tow contractors. Upon City Council's approval, staff will advertise the RFP in local newspapers, including the San Diego Union Tribune and The Star News, mail the RFP to the City's vendor list and post it on the City's website. The next steps in the process will include a review and analysis of the proposals by the working group. Site visits to the tow companies that meet the requirements set forth in the RFP will also be conducted. Staff anticipates bringing forth a recommendation to the City Council for the award of the tow contract(s) on August 2, 2016. 205 of 236 Attachment A Background for Current Towing and Impound Contract Meeting Date Council Action May 3, 2011 May 17, 2011 August 16, 2011 City Council approved the creation of a tow contract committee and to work on Request for Proposals for towing and impound services. Request for Proposal was submitted to Council for approval and issuance. The Council requested some changes to the submitted RFP. Amended RFP was submitted before City Council. Council approved issuance of the RFP #GS1011-4 for Towing and Impound Contract services. Discussion and direction by City Council to determine whether two (2) or three (3) towing contractors should provide towing services for the City. Council gave direction to the Towing Committee to select two (2) towing contractors to provide towing services for City. Sept 6, 2011 Towing Committee provides recommendation of two (2) towing contractors to Council. Sept 20, 2011 After a competitive RFP process, City Council awarded towing contracts to Moynahan Towing Services and Road One Towing for two year term. (Contract Terms: October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2013) May 21, 2013 City Council approves First Amendment to amend the Fee Schedule. October 1, 2013 June 5-6, 2014 City Council approves Second Amendment contracts with Moynahan Towing Services and Road One Towing, Inc. extending the terms by one year. (Contract Terms: October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014 Third Amendment to towing contracts with Moynahan Towing Services and Road One Towing, Inc. extending the terms by an additional year per Tow Contract Extension letters. (Contract Terms: October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015) 206 of 236 Attachment A July 20, 2015 Fourth Amendment to towing contract with Moynahan Towing Services and Road One Towing, Inc. executing the final one year extension per Tow Contract Extension letter. (Contract Terms: October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016) 207 of 236 Attachment B ' LCALIFORNIA No4)N L cilry NCORi Ofl ATEu CITY OF NATIONAL CITY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP #: GS1516-6 Title: Towing and Impound Contract Date Issued: May 19, 2016 Proposals Due: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 by 3:30 p.m. Note: Proposals must be received in the Finance Department, at the address below, by the date & time shown. Questions Due: Thursday, June 2, 2016 by 3:30 p.m. Last day to submit questions Note: • Proposal is subject to all terms and conditions contained herein. • For information call: Debra Lunt, Buyer (hereinafter "Purchasing Agent") (619) 336-4570 or email: dlunt@nationalcityca.gov ******************************************************************************************** Complete All Information Below. Failure to do so may deem your proposal unresponsive or rejected for being incomplete. Bidding Contractor Information: Company Name: Address: Signature: Printed Name: Date: Phone: Office: Fax: Mobile: Web Address: Email: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY FINANCE DEPARTMENT / PURCHASING DIVISION 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950 Ph (619)336-4570 Fax (619)336-4597 www.nationalcityca.gov 208 of 236 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ("RFP") 1. Where applicable, price each item separately. Prices should be stated per unit(s) specified herein. 2. Proposals must be submitted to, and received by the National City Finance Department / Purchasing Division, 1243 National City Blvd., National City, CA 91950, by the time and date specified on the cover page. Proposals will not be opened until after that time. 3. Proposals must be submitted using the forms and return address label provided as a part of this proposal package. The enclosed label should be attached to the envelope in which the proposal is being mailed, so that it is clearly identified as such. 4. Proposals shall be prepared in ink, by typewriter or on computer. Pencil is unacceptable. Mistakes may be crossed out and corrections inserted adjacent thereto and must be initialed in ink by the person signing the proposal. 5. Proposals received after the prescribed due date will be time stamped and returned to the contractor unopened. (See #2 above.) 6. If you choose to "NO PROPOSAL", or not to respond to this request, return the cover page and state reason; otherwise your name may be removed from the City's contractor list. 7. Should a Bidding Contractor find discrepancies in, or omissions from the specifications, or be in doubt as to their true meaning, Bidding Contractor may promptly request an interpretation from the Purchasing Agent. Any interpretation of, or change to the proposed documents will be made only by an addendum issued to each person to whom specifications have been issued, and shall become part of any contract awarded. The City will not be responsible for any other explanation or interpretations. Any request for an interpretation must be submitted to City Purchasing Agent no later than June 2, 2016 by 3:30 p.m. 8. Failure to respond to any portion of the RFP may be cause for rejection of proposal. 9. Any Bidding Contractor who wishes to withdraw its proposal must do so before the time and date established for opening of the RFPs. 10. If there are any questions or comments relative to technicalities of the proposal, they must be submitted in writing to the City Purchasing Agent no later than June 2, 2016 by 3:30 p.m. 11. Bidding Contractor shall read all attached terms, conditions and specifications carefully; they are a part of the proposal and shall be submitted with your response on the due date. 209 of 236 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Each Bidding Contractor is required to have an Equal Opportunity Program of their own, a copy of which must be submitted with the proposal, or otherwise filed with the City's Finance Department. Companies with fewer than fifteen (15) regular, full-time employees at the time of award, are exempt. The object of this program is to assure that vendors will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; and will take action to assure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated, during employment, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The City of National City, as a matter of policy, encourages the participation of small, disabled -owned businesses. 2. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE AND INTEREST In submitting a proposal to the City, the Bidding Contractor offers and agrees that if the /proposal is accepted, it will assign to the City all rights, title and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Sec 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2, commencing with Section 16700, of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from services provided by the proposal for sale to the City pursuant to the proposal. Such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the City tenders final payment to the Bidding Contractor. 3. SIGNATURE All proposals must be signed with the company name and by an authorized officer or employee. The name is to be typed or printed along with signature. Obligations assumed by such signature must be fulfilled. 4. VARIATIONS IN SPECIFICATIONS The City reserves the right to waive a variation in specifications if, in the opinion of the City, such variation does not materially change the item or its performance within parameters acceptable to the City. 5. WARRANTIES Bidding Contractor agrees that the services to be furnished shall be covered by the most favorable commercial warranties the Bidding Contractor gives to any customer for the same or substantially similar services and that the rights and remedies so provided are in addition to and do not limit any rights afforded to the City. 210 of 236 6. FAILURE TO RESPOND In the event your company fails to respond to two (2) consecutive "Request for Bids/Proposals", your company may be deleted from the Finance Department's contractor list. Reinstatement can be accomplished upon request. 7. INDEMNIFICATION The Bidding Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims and losses occurring or resulting to any and all contractors, subcontractors, material, laborers, or any other person, firm, or corporation furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, or supplies in connection with the performance of this proposal, and from any and all claims occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the Bidding Contractor in the performance of this RFP. 8. BUSINESS LICENSE All Bidding Contractors conducting business within the corporate limits of the City of National City must procure a business license. (Ref.: NCMC 6.04). Additional information may be obtained by calling the Business License Inspector at (619) 336- 4341. 9. SPECIFICATIONS The specifications contained herein are to be considered as minimum. Bidding Contractors may offer equipment which exceeds these requirements. However, equipment which fails to meet the minimum requirement at the time of inspection shall be considered as non -responsive to our needs. Any additions, deletions or variations to this specification must be stated. Bidding Contractor must furnish descriptive literature, complete specifications and data on the equipment furnished. 211 of 236 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Objective and Process 1 A. Background 1 B. Definitions 1 C. Scope of Work 5 D. Objective 5 E. Purchasing Agent 6 F. Questions 6 G. Submission of Proposals 6 H. Closing Date 7 I. Late Submissions 7 J. Economy of Preparation 7 K. Content of the Proposals 7 L. Submittals Required Upon Provisional Award 9 M. Acceptability of Proposals 9 N. Evaluation 9 O. Oral Presentations 10 P. Negotiation 10 Q. City's Unilateral Right 10 R. Evidence of Responsibility 10 S. Basis of Award 11 T. Incurred Expenses 11 II. General Requirements 11 A. Roles of the Purchasing Agent and City Contract Administrator 11 B. Insurance Requirements 12 C. Option to Renew 13 D. Standard Terms and Conditions 14 III. Specific Provisions 14 A. Technical Merit 14 B. Business Hours. 16 C. Contractor's Employees 16 D. Storage Yard 17 212 of 236 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) E. Trucks 18 F. Towing 19 G. Response Time 19 H. Towing Program Fee 19 I. Other Fees 20 IV. Pricing Submittal 20 A. Towing Program Fees 21 B. Towing Charges for City Vehicles 21 C. Storage Fees 21 D. Lien Sale Fees 21 Attachments: A. Towing Fee Schedule 22 B. Bidding Contractor's References 24 213 of 236 I. OBJECTIVE AND PROCESS A. BACKGROUND On a daily basis, officers require vehicles be towed for various purposes. During calendar year 2015 the National City Police Department (hereinafter "NCPD") initiated non -referral impound towing of approximately 1,633 vehicles. The City of National City (hereinafter "City") does not operate tow trucks, nor does it have sufficient storage for the number of vehicles towed per year. Therefore, it is necessary to contract for such services to assist the NCPD. B. DEFINITIONS "30 Day Impound Fee" is defined as a fee paid to City by the Contractor, when a Serious Traffic Offender Program (hereinafter "STOP") vehicle is held for 30 days of storage. This fee is not applicable when the City releases a vehicle prior to the full 30 day period. Nothing in this section is intended to prevent or preclude the early release of a 30 day hold STOP vehicle, if circumstances warrant it. "Bidding Contractor" is defined as a potential Contractor submitting a Proposal in response to the City's formal Request for Proposals. "Committee" is defined as the Chief of Police, City Attorney, Purchasing Agent and City Manager, or their designees. "Contract" is defined as the agreement between the City of National City and the Contractor(s) chosen as a result of this Request for Proposals (hereinafter "RFP") for the proposed dates of service. "Contract Administrator" is defined as the Chief of Police. "Contractor" is defined as the company(s) selected to be the designated tow truck company(s) during the term of the Contract. "Contractor Rotation" is defined as the on -call rotation schedule determined by NCPD as to which Contractor is on -call at any given time, which schedule will depend on the quantity of chosen Contractors but will be equally arranged. "Contract Year" is defined as any one year, a consecutive 365 day period during the term of this agreement. "Fee Schedule" is defined as the fees charged by a Contractor to the owner, operator, or agent of the subject vehicle for various services charged by or through the Contractor. The fee schedule is approved and authorized by the City Council. The fee schedule includes itemized charges for numerous towing and storage services, including but not limited to, hookup fees, dolly fees, daily storage fees, after -hour release fees, City administrative fees, etc. 3 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 214 of 236 "Negligent Vehicle Impound Release (NVIR) Fee" is authorized by the City and is paid by the owner to the City, collected through the Contractor. The NVIR Fee is defined as a fee charged to the owner, operator or agent of a vehicle that violated certain specified sections of the California Vehicle Code or National City Municipal Code. The NVIR fee is currently established at one hundred twenty four ($124) dollars. The NVIR fee may be adjusted during the term of the Contract at the discretion of the City. The Contractor, on behalf of the City, collects this fee from the owner, in addition to the other fees the Contractor is authorized to charge and collect, and remits this payment to the City twice a month. "On -Demand Tow" is defined as the towing of a vehicle by a towing company that has been requested by the vehicle owner, operator, or agent, without police involvement. On -Demand tows may include owners or agents of private property landholders who arrange for vehicle towing service from private property without police involvement. If NCPD becomes involved in arranging for tow service, the matter is considered a "Police Referral Tow". On -Demand Tows are considered independent services outside the scope of the City's Contract. "Police Tow" shall mean the towing of a vehicle at the direction of NCPD where the consent of the owner or operator or their agent of the vehicle is not required under existing law. This shall include, but is not limited to, the towing of vehicles that are illegally parked, abandoned, are evidence in a criminal investigation, are disabled due to a collision (pursuant to Sect. 22500 Cal. Veh. Code), mechanically disabled, or otherwise subject to the authority of NCPD. "Police Referral Tow" is defined as the towing of a vehicle by the NCPD, at the request of the vehicle owner or operator or their agent. Examples include mechanically disabled vehicles, vehicles disabled as a result of collision, or any other circumstances where the public right-of-way is impacted. "Proposal" is defined as a potential Contractor's response/bid to this RFP. "Provisional Award" means the final selection of Contractor(s) recommended by City staff but before City Council has awarded the final Contract. "Purchasing Agent" for the City is defined as the designated position of Buyer in the Finance Department. "RFP" means Request for Proposals for the Towing Contract. "Response Time" is defined as the elapsed time between the dispatch of the tow service request by the NCPD Dispatch Center or City employee to the Contractor and the arrival of the specific tow truck type requested to fulfill the tow need on - scene. 4 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 215 of 236 "Secondary Tow" is defined as the impound of a vehicle on orders of law enforcement under the authority of California Vehicle Code § 22655 or 22655.5 and the vehicle is brought to the NCPD for evidence processing. The secondary tow occurs when NCPD directs the original Contractor to retrieve and store the vehicle on the Contractor's property. "S.T.O.P. Fee" The Serious Traffic Offender Program is a program authorized by City resolution. The program focuses on unlicensed drivers and provides for a 30 day impound of vehicles. Such fee, designed to off -set the administrative costs of the program, is authorized by the City Council under the authority of California Vehicle Code § 22850.5. The STOP fee may be adjusted during the term of the Contract at the discretion of the City. This fee is charged to the vehicle owner, operator or agent and is collected by Contractor, on behalf of City, in addition to the other fees the Contractor is authorized to charge and collect. "Towing Program Fee" is a fee from Contractor to City and is authorized by California Vehicle Code Section 12110(b). It is defined as a quarterly fee charged to Contractor(s) by the City in connection with the award of a franchise for the towing services for the City. The Towing Program Fee is designed to compensate the City for its actual and reasonable costs incurred by the City to process and administer towing services. The Towing Program Fee may be adjusted during the term of the Contract at the discretion of the City Council, and is payable and set forth in Attachment A. If more than one Contractor is chosen, then the fee is divided equally amongst the number, in equal shares, each quarter. C. SCOPE OF WORK The purpose of this RFP is to obtain a Contract to provide towing services required by the City for the period of two (2) years from award of the Contract, with options to renew up to three (3) additional one year periods. The Contractor shall provide towing and storage for the City of National City for its towing allowed by law without the owner or agent's consent, provided under the law. The performance area includes all incorporated areas of the City of National City, California. The Contract excludes vehicles that are towed due to impound forfeiture or the City's abandoned vehicles program ("AVA"). Subcontracting by the Contractor for the actual towing service will not be permitted by the City. D. OBJECTIVE The objective of this RFP is to award Contract(s) that deliver the best overall value to the City, including, but not limited to, experience, price, delivery, ability to meet specifications, efficiency, and any and all other factors that may be of benefit to the City related to providing the services outlined in this RFP. It is the City's intent to award Contracts to two Contractors. Contractors will be scheduled for towing services on a rotating schedule. Following award of the Contract(s), the NCPD Traffic Supervisor will provide each Contractor with a schedule. 5 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 216 of 236 E. PURCHASING AGENT Contractors who have received this RFP from a source other than the Purchasing Agent listed on the cover page of this RFP should immediately contact the Purchasing Agent and provide their name and mailing address to the City, in order that notices of addenda to the RFP, or other communications, can be sent to them. Bidding Contractors who fail to notify the Purchasing Agent with this information assume complete responsibility in the event that they do not receive communications prior to the closing date of the RFP. F. QUESTIONS Each Bidding Contractor is responsible for carefully reading and fully understanding the terms and conditions of this RFP. All contact between Bidding Contractors and the City will be formally made at scheduled meetings or in writing through the Purchasing Agent. Requests for clarification or additional information must be made in writing to the Purchasing Agent and received at the Finance Department address listed on the cover page no later than 3:30 p.m. on June 2, 2016. Such requests should contain the following: "QUESTIONS: RFP #GS 1516-6". Only written communications relative to this RFP shall be considered. Hard copy, facsimile, and electronic mail are acceptable methods for submission of questions. It is incumbent upon the Bidding Contractor to verify City receipt of their questions. All questions will be answered in writing. Both questions and answers may be distributed, without identification of the inquirer(s), to all Bidding Contractors who are on record with the Purchasing Agent as having received this RFP via an addendum. No oral communications can be relied upon for this RFP. To the extent that a question causes a change to any part of this RFP, an addendum shall be issued addressing such. G. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals shall be: 1. Submitted in the format set forth herein; 2. Made in the official name of the business or individual under which the Bidding Contractor's business is conducted (including the official business address); 3. Cover page of this RFP signed by a person duly authorized to commit Bidding Contractor to the Proposal; 6 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 217 of 236 4. Submitted in a sealed envelope with label provided by City as part of the RFP package firmly attached to the front of the sealed proposal; 5. Addressed to the Purchasing Agent identified on the cover page of this RFP; and, 6. The Bidding Contractor must submit one (1) original cover page and three (3) copies. Attachments shall be provided in the same manner. Failure to submit the proposals in a sealed manner may cause it to be rejected as non -responsive and not acceptable. Faxed or electronically submitted proposals will not be accepted. H. CLOSING DATE Proposals must arrive at the location identified on the cover page of this RFP, received by the City of National City Finance Department on or before the date and time specified on the cover page, in the format set forth herein. There will be no public opening of the proposals. The names of the Bidding Contractors will not be released until announcement of the Provisional Award. I. LATE SUBMISSIONS Bidding Contractors mailing proposals should allow sufficient mail delivery time to insure timely receipt by the issuing office. Any proposal, addenda to proposals, request for withdrawal of proposals arriving after the closing date and time, or modification of a proposal that is not received at the designated location, time and date set forth herein will be considered late and shall not be accepted by the City. Delivery of the proposal to the specified location by the prescribed time and date is the sole responsibility of the Bidding Contractor. A record of late submission, request for withdrawal, or modification of a proposal shall be made in the appropriate City file. J. ECONOMY OF PREPARATION Each proposal should be prepared simply and economically, providing a straightforward, concise description of the Bidding Contractor's offer and capabilities to satisfy the requirements of this RFP. Emphasis should be on completeness and clarity of content. K. CONTENT OF THE PROPOSAL 1. Proposal Summary The Proposal Summary shall be submitted by the company's management 7 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 218 of 236 and shall contain a brief narrative or synopsis summary of how the Bidding Contractor's proposal meets the needs of the City incorporating the Bidding Contractor's understanding of the background, scope of work, and objective as specified in the RFP. 2. The Technical Proposal The information specified herein must be addressed in the technical proposal. The Bidding Contractor must expressly indicate that it satisfies and is fully capable of providing each provision of the RFP. Bidding Contractors shall provide responses to each paragraph in the same order as the RFP citing the heading and then their response. Simple "Yes", "No", or "Comply" responses to stated Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications are insufficient. Rather, the Bidding Contractor must describe in detail how the proposed services meet or exceed the stated Specific Provisions and Specifications and Bidding Contractor shall state their understanding and compliance. Additionally, the Bidding Contractor must explain any exception or deviation from the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications. Bidding Contractors should also include any other information they feel may be of benefit to the City. Bidding Contractors are urged to read the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications very carefully and must submit their questions, in writing, by 3:30 p.m., June 2, 2016. Misinterpretation of Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications by the Bidding Contractor shall not relieve the Bidding Contractor of responsibility to perform the contract, if awarded. 3. Submittals Required with Technical Specifications (1) Bidding Contractor's References (Attachment B to this RFP.) (2) Copy of CHP form 234B for trucks assigned to this RFP Failure to provide the required submittals with the proposal may be cause for the proposal to be rejected as non -responsive and unacceptable. 4. Price Aspect of the Proposal Price Proposal Pages Bidding Contractors shall submit their own pricing proposals. The pricing proposals shall be clear, understandable, and in an organized fashion. 8 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 219 of 236 (Attachment A, Page 22, Bidding Contractor must provide a bid for the Towing Fee Schedule. The City will evaluate submitted bids and determine an appropriate Towing Fee Schedule that will be applicable to each awarded Contractor and may be used as a guide in developing the Price Proposal.) 5. Completion and Signing of the RFP Cover Page Contractors must complete and sign the RFP cover page. Failure to submit this signed document may cause the Bidding Contractor's proposal to be rejected. L. SUBMITTALS REQUIRED UPON PROVISIONAL AWARD A. Insurance requirements as specified in Section II, paragraph B of this RFP. B. Names of all Bidding Contractor's employees that will be assigned to the Contract, as specified in Section III, paragraph C of this RFP. C. Failure to provide the required submittals upon Provisional Award, within the time period specified, may be cause for the Provisional Award to be voided and the proposal to be rejected as non -responsive. M. ACCEPTABILITY OF PROPOSALS The Purchasing Agent shall determine which Bidding Contractors have met the requirements of the RFP. Failure to comply with any mandatory requirement will normally disqualify a proposal. The Purchasing Agent and/or Committee shall have the authority to determine whether any deviation from the requirements of this RFP is significant in nature. The Purchasing Agent may waive or permit to be cured minor irregularities or minor informalities in proposals that are immaterial or inconsequential in nature, whenever it is determined to be in the City's best interest. The Purchasing Agent may reject in whole or in part any and all proposals if such is in the City's best interest. N. EVALUATION The City Committee will review the Technical Specifications, Specific Provisions and Price Proposal. Additionally, the City reserves the right to require, during proposal evaluation, that the Bidding Contractor provide a copy of its most current Annual Report or audited Statement of Financial Condition to include a Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement or other acceptable financial information. These documents may be relied on in further determining the Bidding Contractor's financial responsibility. 9 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 220 of 236 O. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Bidding Contractors may be required to make individual presentations to the Committee, or its designated representatives, in order to clarify their proposals. If the City determines that such presentation is needed, the issuing office will schedule a time and place for oral presentations. Bidding Contractor is required to make the oral presentation within five (5) workdays after request by the City. Each Bidding Contractor should be prepared to discuss and substantiate any of the areas of the proposal submitted, as well as its qualifications to furnish the specified products and services. Notwithstanding the possibility of a request for an oral presentation, Bidding Contractors shall not rely on the possibility of such a request and shall submit a complete and comprehensive written response to this RFP. P. NEGOTIATION Q. The City has the right to accept the best proposal as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. Bidding Contractors should therefore not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate or adjust their proposals. CITY'S UNILATERAL RIGHT This RFP creates no obligation on the part of the City to award a Contract(s) or to compensate Bidding Contractors for proposal preparation expenses. The City reserves the unilateral right to cancel this RFP, in whole or in part, or reject all proposals submitted in response to this RFP, when such action is determined to be fiscally advantageous to the City or otherwise in the best interest of the City; the unilateral right to award a contract in whole or in part; to award a contract to one (1) or more Bidding Contractors; to waive or permit cure of minor irregularities; and to conduct discussions with Bidding Contractors in any manner necessary to serve the best interest of the City. R. EVIDENCE OF RESPONSIBILITY Prior to the award of a Contract(s) pursuant to this RFP, the City may require all Bidding Contractors to submit such additional information bearing upon Bidding Contractor's ability to perform the Contract, as the City deems appropriate. A Bidding Contractor may be required to make an oral presentation or a demonstration of its facilities and equipment to the City. The City may also consider any information otherwise available, but not limited to price, technical, and qualifications relative to ability, customer service, capacity, integrity, ethics, performance record, proper levels of insurance, and experience of the Bidding Contractors. 10 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 221 of 236 S. BASIS OF AWARD Award will be made to the responsible Bidding Contractor or Contractors whose proposal(s) is (are) determined to provide the overall best value to the City, considering evaluation of service capabilities, experience, price, and other factors assessed in this RFP. Technical ranking of proposals will be evaluated in conjunction with the corresponding price ranking to determine a final ranking for each proposal. The City is under no obligation to make award based solely upon financial factors. Monetary or other incentives offered by the Bidding Contractor not contained or required by this RFP will not be considered or be a basis of the award. Any Contract to provide towing services is subject to a substantive city administration review process by the Committee. The Committee will issue a recommendation as to the award and provide a Provisional Award. However, no Contract for towing service shall become effective until the City Council of the City of National City has reviewed and approved the Contract in a City Council meeting. T. INCURRED EXPENSES The City will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by a Bidding Contractor in preparing and submitting a proposal or best and final offer or in making an oral presentation or demonstration. II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. ROLES OF THE PURCHASING AGENT AND CITY CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR The Buyer ("Purchasing Agent") is the City's authorized representative for all pre- contract matters related to this Contract. Throughout the duration of the RPF period, the Purchasing Agent shall be the individual with authority to modify any provisions of this RFP including, without limitation, the statement of work or pricing. The Chief of Police or designee shall be the principal interface on behalf of the City for post -award technical matters, and shall have the authority to explain and provide further details regarding the City's expectations concerning the work to be performed hereunder and/or the items to be provided herein. The Chief of Police or designee shall have no authority to modify any provisions of this RFP. 11 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 222 of 236 Contract Administrator for the City of National City Chief of Police National City Police Department 1200 National City Blvd National City, CA. 91950 (619) 336-4511 Management and Operations Neighborhood Policing Team I Lieutenant National City Police Department 1200 National City Blvd National City, CA 91950 (619) 336-4519 Inspection & Operational Supervision Traffic Supervisor National City Police Department 1200 National City Blvd National City, CA 91950 (619) 336-4446 B. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS All required insurance shall be submitted to the City of National City within ten (10) days of provisional award. Failure to provide the insurance certificates within the time frame specified shall be cause for the bid to be rejected as non- responsive. The Contractor shall maintain insurance in full force and effect during the entire period of performance under contract. Failure to do so shall be cause for immediate termination of the contract. All policies must have a thirty (30) day cancellation clause, giving the City thirty (30) days prior written notice in the event a policy is cancelled. At the end of each contract year, the City reserves the right to review insurance requirements and to require more or less coverage, depending upon assessment of the risk, the Contractor's past experience, and the availability and affordability of increased liability insurance coverage. Insurance coverage must be from an insurance carrier licensed in the State of California and rated "A-, VI" or better by the A.M. Best Key Rating Guide. All policies must be endorsed to provide that the insurance afforded by Contractor 12 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 223 of 236 is primary to any insurance or self-insurance maintained by City and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives as respects operations of the Named Insured. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by City and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives shall be in excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute to it. The following coverage is required: i. Commercial General Liability for a minimum of two million dollars each occurrence ($2,000,000.00 EO) with Sudden and Accidental Pollution coverage. The City of National City must be named as an additional insured on the certificate. ii. Automobile Liability for a minimum of two million dollars combined single limit ($2,000,000.00 CSL) per person and four million dollars ($4,000,000.00) per accident. The City of National City must be named as an additional insured on the certificate. iii. Garage Keepers minimum of one million dollars each occurrence ($1,000,000.00 EO). iv. On Hook/Cargo in amounts not less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) / twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) /one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), the maximum deductible shall be no more than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00). v. Workers' Compensation coverage in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Policy must contain a Waiver of Subrogation of Rights against the City of National City. vi. The City does not require a performance bond. If required insurance coverage is provided on a `claims made' rather than `occurrence' form, the contractor shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of the contract. Any aggregate insurance limits must apply solely to the Contract. C. OPTION TO RENEW The City of National City reserves the option to renew the Contract for up to three (3) successive one (1) year periods under the terms and conditions herein stated, beginning on the anniversary of the commencement of service, including any amendments. The renewal is contingent on a mutual Contract between the City and the Contractor, with such Contract to be confirmed by the Contract Administrator within sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the contract period. 13 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 224 of 236 The City of National City or the Contractor may decline to confirm the renewal of the Contract for any reason whatsoever, which shall render the renewal option null and void. The City's initial letter informing the Contractor of the City's interest in exercising its option to renew the Contract does not constitute an award of the option period. Any option acceptance must be confirmed by the City of National City in writing, before it becomes valid. The City will not grant an option, if the Contractor requests an increase which exceeds the average percentage variant for the previous twelve (12) months in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the National City area, as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or five percent (5%) whichever is less. If a price increase is requested, the Contractor must provide detailed supporting documentation to justify the requested increase. The City will evaluate the requested increase, and the City reserves the right to accept or reject the requested increase. D. STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS Except as otherwise specified herein, the attached Standard Terms and Conditions are incorporated as part of this proposal and any resulting Contract by reference. By signing and/or authorizing the proposal submittal, the Bidding Contractor acknowledges that they have read and understand the meaning, intent, and requirements of said Standard Terms and Conditions; and acknowledge said Standard Terms and Conditions are included as a part of this bid/proposal. In the event of any conflict between the City of National City Standard Terms and Conditions and the terms and conditions included in this proposal, the terms and conditions of this proposal shall prevail. III. SPECIFIC PROVISIONS All requirements specified within this RFP are minimum requirements to be included in the Contract, which the Bidding Contractor shall meet in providing services for the City. A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Evaluation of the technical specifications of the proposals will be in accordance with the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications of the Proposal. The Bidding Contractor must satisfy and explicitly respond to all the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications, including a detailed explanation of how each item listed in the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications are to be met. The last phase of this technical evaluation will be the ranking by the Purchasing Agent of each qualified proposal on technical merit. 14 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 225 of 236 1. Meeting the Specific Provisions and Technical Specifications Evaluation factors will include but are not limited to the technical aspects of the proposal, delivery, feasibility of the proposal, conformity of services proposed to the specifications, and any other factors that may be of value to the City. The Purchasing Agent may request additional technical assistance from any source. 2. Bidding Contractor Experience and Past Performance The City requires established business experience, performance, and references within the past three (3) years (Attachment B). The references listed shall verify that the Bidding Contractor has provided services of a similar scope and nature to those outlined in this RFP, and that they are able to provide information about the quality of Bidding Contractor's past performance. The Bidding Contractor shall verify that references, telephone, and facsimile numbers are valid. When assessing the Bidding Contractor's past performance, the City may consider its experience if the Bidding Contractor worked with the City previously, and may also contact other sources of information, including, but not limited to Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies, Better Business Bureaus, published media, and electronic databases. The City may consider the Bidding Contractor's history of compliance with their local regulations, state law and their zoning and Conditional Use Permits, if they are applicable. 3. Inspection The City reserves the right to inspect, without advance notice, the Bidding Contractor's equipment and facilities to determine if the Bidding Contractor is capable of fulfilling the terms of Contract. Inspection will include, but is not limited to, survey of Bidding Contractor's physical assets (including operational ability of all trucks) and financial capability. Bidding Contractor, by signing the proposal, agrees to allow the City or its agents' right of access to physical assets and financial records for the sole purpose of determining Bidding Contractor's capability to perform the contract. The Bidding Contractor shall grant access to facilities/equipment for inspection and financial records in a timely manner. In conducting this inspection, the City reserves the right to disqualify a Bidding Contractor who does not, in the City's judgment, exhibit the sufficient physical and financial resources to perform the Contract. 15 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 226 of 236 Failure to permit an inspection upon the City's initial request may be cause for disqualification. No notice is necessary to the Bidding Contractor. B. BUSINESS HOURS The business office of the Contractor shall be located within the storage yard for which a towed vehicle is located and be open to serve the public and the City from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for City observed holidays. City observed holidays are: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday immediately thereafter, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. C. CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES All drivers must maintain a professional appearance. Staff shall work in a neat and clean uniform. The Contractor(s) shall furnish staff with a shirt or some other type of outerwear bearing the company name and logo. Appropriate clothing will be worn at all times including by employees that are being trained. All employees will conduct themselves in a professional manner when interacting with the public or City employees. Within ten (10) days of provisional award, the Contractor(s) shall provide the NCPD Traffic Division Sergeant with the names of all employees that will be assigned to the contract. Drivers and other employees associated with the processing and removal of vehicles shall be subject to a complete background investigation. The Contractor will notify NCPD Traffic Supervisor whenever an employee is terminated, or a new employee is hired within ten (10) days and in writing. Contractor(s) shall ensure that all tow truck drivers responding to calls initiated by the City are properly licensed, qualified and competent employees. The Contractor(s) shall ensure all tow truck drivers are trained and proficient in the use of the tow truck and related equipment, including, but not limited to, the procedures necessary for the safe towing and recovery of ALL vehicles. All tow truck drivers shall possess the proper class license and certificates for towing vehicles, along with a Class 'A' endorsement to allow operation of special vehicle configurations and/or special cargos. Contractors' employees shall be qualified to perform all work undertaken by or assigned to them. In the event a driver or the equipment is inadequate and the Contractor is unable to service the request, a charge for service or labor will not 16 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 227 of 236 be permitted. Operators shall have all tow truck drivers involved with NCPD's rotation tow operations participate in a controlled substance and alcohol testing (CSAT) program. 1) Drivers requiring a Class A, Class B, or commercial Class C license (endorsed for hazardous materials transportation) shall participate in a CSAT program as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Parts 40 and 382. 2) Those drivers that are not required to possess a Class A, Class B, or commercial Class C license shall be enrolled in a CSAT program substantially similar to the requirements as outlined in Subsection 1 above. 3) The operator shall ensure selection pools for commercially and non - commercially licensed drivers are maintained separately. The operator shall provide proof records of their CSAT programs to NCPD. 4) A driver possessing a non-commercial driver's license who tests positive but subsequently returns with a negative test result shall meet the same reinstatement requirements as a driver required to possess a commercial driver's license. D. STORAGE YARD There shall be a minimum of one (1) vehicle storage yard within a ten (10) mile radius from City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, with adequate storage capabilities for all vehicles retrieved from the City and requiring storage. The Contractor shall identify the exact location and size of any storage yards included in their proposal. No other storage yard may be used for purposes of execution of the Contract with the City in that all vehicles towed from within the City must be stored in the yard within the ten mile radius of City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City. The storage yard shall be at least 10,000 square feet and have space necessary to accommodate all National City Police Department tows and comply with all applicable local and state regulations (including but not limited to: National City Municipal Code and California Fire, Sign, Zoning, and Building Codes). There shall also be the following: 1. Be completely enclosed by a building or an 8-foot uniform high solid fence or wall with a lockable gate. 2. Alarms and intrusion sensors that provide immediate notification capabilities at all times or similar devices or security measures. 17 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 228 of 236 3. Sufficient lighting to detect unauthorized entrance at night. 4. All areas open to vehicular traffic shall be paved with cement, asphalt surfacing or oil and aggregate mixture. 5. The entire site is to be continuously maintained to prevent accumulation of trash, combustible waste, and hazardous debris. 6. The storage yard must be a reasonable distance from public transportation. 7. The storage yard is to be served by drainage capabilities to prevent the accumulation of water. 8. Stored vehicles shall be arranged to provide reasonable and immediate inspection at any time by the City's agents. The Contractor shall provide service to the public twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week so that an owner may pay towing and storage fees at the Storage Yard where their vehicle is stored and obtain its release. The Contractor is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, security, and control of any property contained in towed or stored vehicles. All items removed from a vehicle or left stored within the vehicle shall be released to the owner or agent of the impounded vehicle upon demand during normal business hours unless the vehicle is under law enforcement hold. Vehicles may not be taken off -site of the Storage Yard, without the City's permission. E. TRUCKS The Contractor shall provide equipment capable of providing the following services: 1. Towing of large oversized vehicles as defined in Attachment A; 2. Towing from off road areas; 3. Towing in underground garages; 4. Wheel lift towing; and 5. Rollback towing. All tow trucks shall meet the California Highway Patrol (the "CHP") 18 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 229 of 236 requirements relating to Tow Trucks and the California Vehicle Code standards for design, equipment, and safety for the driver, operator, and public. Proof of certification by the CHP must be submitted with the proposal. All tow trucks used by the Contractor(s) in performance of the Contract shall be equipped with a system that enables the driver of the tow truck to immediately communicate with the Contractor's dispatch center. F. TOWING The Contractor(s) shall tow all forfeited vehicles, as directed by the City. The Contractor(s) shall not drive the forfeited vehicles except to move them within the storage facility. Use of vehicles for personal or other use than as herein prescribed is strictly prohibited. G. RESPONSE TIME The Response Time for Towing Service shall not exceed twenty (20) minutes. Response Time is defined as the elapsed time between the Police dispatch of the tow service request by the City to the Contractor by the Police Dispatch Center and the arrival of the tow truck on scene. The Contractor is expected to dispatch any available tow truck immediately upon receipt of a towing request. The Contractor is expected to notify Police Dispatch Center when the response time requirement cannot be met. The Police Dispatcher or the officer at the scene will have the discretion to cancel the tow if the response time cannot or is not met and re -dispatch to the alternate Tow Contractor, at no cost to City. Contractor(s) shall pay a five hundred dollar ($500.00) penalty, if more than five percent (5%) of the tows in any calendar month period exceed the maximum response time requirement. This is calculated based on individual tow per any single request by the City for emergency towing services and not average response times. Failure to meet Response Time requirements may result in termination of this Contract. H. TOWING PROGRAM FEE The Contractor(s) shall make quarterly Towing Program Fee payments to the City, as permitted pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 12110. The quarterly Towing Program Fee payment amount shall be thirty thousand six hundred thirty dollars ($30,630.00), for an annual total of $122,520, to be divided in equal shares between the designated Contractors. The Towing Program Fee is payable to the City on the fifteenth day of the calendar month following the end of each 19 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 230 of 236 fiscal quarter. The designated Towing Program Fee payment shall be payable for the length of the contract subject to annual adjustments. No part of the Towing Program Fee payment shall be refunded or forgiven if this contract is terminated for any reason. The Towing Program Fee is payable to "City of National City." Payments shall be directed as follows: Operations Assistant National City Police Department 1200 National City Blvd. National City, CA 91950 (Payments to be identified as: Towing Program Fee for the quarter of .) I. OTHER FEES The Contractor shall be responsible for collecting and paying to the City some pass- through fees authorized by state and local regulation (i.e., STOP and NVIR). These are fees paid by the vehicle's owner or their agents to the City, collected by the Contractor before release. Such fees collected by Contractor shall be due and payable to City no later than the fifth (5th) day of each month, and the twentieth (20th) day of each month. Payments due on the fifth (5th) day of each month shall include and account for all vehicles released by Contractor between the sixteenth (16th) day of the month and the last day of the month (inclusive). Payments due on the twentieth (20th) day of the month shall include and account for all vehicles released by Contractor between the first (1st) day of each month and the fifteenth (15th) day of the month (inclusive). Payments shall be directed as follows: Operations Assistant National City Police Department 1200 National City Blvd. National City, CA 91950 (Payments to be identified) IV. PRICING SUBMITTAL The price proposal shall address all items identified below and incorporated in the attached Fee Schedule, along with any other charges. 20 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 231 of 236 A. TOWING PROGRAM FEE 1. Fees Contractor(s) shall make quarterly designated Towing Program Fee payments to City for the right to provide towing and storage service to City. The Towing Program Fee payment amounts by the Contractor(s) shall be combined to be thirty thousand six hundred thirty dollars ($30,630.) per quarter, divided equally. 2. Towing Program Fee - Due Date The Towing Program Fee payment shall be due and payable no later than the fifteenth (15th) day of the calendar month following the end of each quarter. 3. Towing Program Fee - Late Fee Any amount owed City beyond the due date shall accrue interest each day the amount due is not paid, at an annual rate equal to twelve (12%) percent per annum, or at the maximum rate permitted by applicable law, whichever is lower. B. TOWING CHARGES FOR CITY VEHICLES Contractor agrees not to charge City a fee for the towing of marked or unmarked City police vehicles within the jurisdictional limits of National City. Contractor shall charge City 25% of the Basic Tow Fee for the towing of all other City vehicles within the jurisdictional limits of National City. Contractor agrees that the fees for towing all City vehicles occurring outside the jurisdictional limits of National City shall be resolved between the Contract Administrators but shall not exceed 25% of the basic tow fee. C. STORAGE FEES Daily storage fees for City vehicles, seized vehicles, and vehicles for evidentiary purposes. D. LIEN SALE FEES Any and all fees associated with the disposition of vehicles whether paid by City or public, as provided by law. 21 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 232 of 236 ATTACHMENT"A" (Bidding Contractor must provide a bid for the below Towing Fee Schedule. The City will evaluate submitted bids and determine an appropriate Towing Fee Schedule that will be applicable to each awarded contractor.) TOWING FEE SCHEDULE SERVICE FEE BASIC TOWING Includes First Hour Hookup, Labor, Standby Time, for vehicles Under 9,500 GVW (unloaded). MEDIUM SIZE - BASIC TOWING Includes first hour hookup, labor, standby time, for vehicles over 9,500 GVW but less than 22,000 GVW (unloaded). LARGE SIZE - BASIC TOWING Includes first hour hookup, labor, and standby time, for vehicles over 22,000 GVW (unloaded). ON -SCENE or STAND-BY LABOR Each 15-minute increment, beyond first hour. Is charged only when extra ordinary labor must be expended to recover a vehicle. Stand-by is charged when the job cannot be started and must be explained on the tow bill. DOLLIES: Will only be used when there is not a less expensive, safe manner of handling the situation. DRY RUN May also be known as a "hook-up — drop fee" and is charged when the vehicle is hooked up and the owner returns before the vehicle is in transit. PER MILE TOWING Applies only to vehicles recovered outside the jurisdiction of the city of National City. MAXIMUM STORAGE — PER DAY Per day is defined as a 24-hour period. 22 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 233 of 236 STORAGE PER HOUR The maximum daily hourly storage rate, not to exceed the maximum storage -per day rate. AFTER HOURS VEHICLE RELEASE After 5PM and before 8AM, including weekends and all City - observed holidays NOTIFICATION OF LIEN SALE Vehicle valued at less than $4.000, (22851.12 CVC). NOTIFICATION OF LIEN SALE Vehicle valued at over $4,000. (22851.12 CVC). POLICE EQUIPMENT TOWING Inside jurisdictional limits of National City. No Charge CITY EQUIPMENT TOWING Includes all City vehicles. Also includes police vehicles towed from outside jurisdictional limits of National City. 25% of Basic Towing Fee TOWING OF VICTIMS' VEHICLES 23 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 234 of 236 ATTACHMENT "B" BIDDING CONTRACTOR'S REFERENCES The Bidding Contractor is required to provide a minimum of five (5) references where work of a similar size and nature was performed within the past three (3) years. This will enable the City of National City to judge the responsibility, experience, skill, and business standing of the Bidding Contractor. REFERENCES Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: 24 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 235 of 236 BIDDING CONTRACTOR'S REFERENCES (cont.) Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: Company Name: Contact Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Dollar Value of Contract: $ Contract Dates: Requirements of Contract: 2.5 2016 Towing Agreement City of National City 236 of 236