HomeMy WebLinkAboutDraft Agenda Packet - CC HA - 03-07-17AGENDA OF A REGULAR MEETING - NATIONAL CITY CITY COUNCIL/
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL CI S
INCORPORATED
RON MORRISON
Mayor
ALBERT MENDIVIL
Vice Mayor
JERRY CANO
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, MARCH 7, 2017 - 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
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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.
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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
INTERVIEWS / APPOINTMENTS
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. 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)
2. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the
submittal of an application to the State of California 2016 Housing -Related
Parks Grant Program for Paradise Creek Educational Park. (Housing &
Economic Development)
3. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the
appropriation of $700,000 to the Public Works M&O expenditure account
for sewage transportation and treatment from the Sewer Service Fund to
pay City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater Department for sewage
transportation and treatment charges. (Engineering/Public Works)
4. Request for relocation of two existing bus stops located on National City
Boulevard south of 16th Street to National City Boulevard south of 14th
Street near the National City Public Library (TSC No. 2017-05).
(Engineering/Public Works)
5. Warrant Register #28 for the period of 01/04/17 through 01/10/17 in the
amount of $864,457.13. (Finance)
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6. Warrant Register #29 for the period of 01 /11 /17 through 01/17/17 in the
amount of $1,700,815.93. (Finance)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION
7. An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City adopted
pursuant to Government Code Section 65858 as an urgency measure to
take effect immediately, enacting a moratorium prohibiting the issuance of
massage technician permits or licenses and prohibiting new massage
establishments from locating within the City of National City for a period of
45 days. (City Attorney)
NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
NEW BUSINESS
8. Temporary Use Permit — St. Anthony of Padua Church presentation of
the "Live Stations of the Cross" starting at 410 W. 18th Street on April 14,
2017 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with no waiver of fees. (Neighborhood
Services)
9. City Council Legislative Recess. (City Manager)
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 National City City Council/Community
Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City
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- Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers - National City,
California
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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)
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Item #
03/07/17
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)
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the
City Council of the City of National City authorizing the submittal of an application to
the State of California 2016 Housing -Related Parks Grant Program for Paradise Creek
Educational Park. (Housing & Economic Development)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the submittal of an application to
the State of California 2016 Housing -Related Parks Grant Program for Paradise Creek Educational
Park.
PREPARED BY:Carlos Aguirre, Housing & Econ. Dev. Mgr' DEPARTMENT:
PHONE: (619) 336-4391
EXPLANATION:
The State of California Department of Housing and Community Development released a Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for the 2016 funding round of the Housing -Related Parks (HRP) Program in
November 2016. The HRP Program is an innovative program designed to reward local governments
that approve housing for lower -income households and are in compliance with State housing element
law with grant funds to create or rehabilitate parks and/or recreational facilities. Staff submitted a grant
application on February 22, 2017 and has 30 days from the grant application deadline to submit a City
Council resolution approving the submission of the application. The base application is for $143,250 but
Paradise Creek Educational Park is eligible for additional bonus awards of $303,600 based on nearby
infill affordable housing new construction (Phase II of Paradise Creek Apartments), consideration of the
area as "park -deficient," and provided the park's location within a low- and moderate -income census
tract.
APPROVED
Housing and Economic
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO. To be determined if funds are granted.
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
The grant application does not include the potential for a significant environmental effect, and therefore
is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution.
BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Not applicable to the adoption of the Resolution.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the
City Council of the City of National City authorizing the appropriation of $700,000 to the
Public Works M&O expenditure account for sewage transportation and treatment from
the Sewer Service Fund to pay City of San Diego Metropolitan Was
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the appropriation of $700,000 to
the Public Works M&O expenditure account for sewage transportation and treatment from the Sewer
Service Fund to pay City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater Department for sewage
transportation and treatment charges.
PREPARED BY: Ray Roberson
PHONE: 619-336-4533
EXPLANATION -
DEPARTMENT: Engineering/Public Works
APPROVED BY:
The City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater Department (MWWD) increased rates for sewage
transportation and treatment for National City by approximately 12% in FY 2017, which results in an
annual cost of aproximately $5.8 million. In order to have sufficient funds to cover the rate increase
and make the 4th quarter payment to MWWD, staff is requesting the appropriation of $700,000 to the
Public Works M&O expenditure account for sewage transportation and treatment from the Sewer
Service Fund.
The current fund balance for the Sewer Service Fund is approximately $17.5 million.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Public Works M&O expenditure account #125-416-222-272-0000 (Sewage Transportation and Treatment)
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt resolution authorizing the appropriation of $700,000 to the Public Works M&O expenditure account for
sewage transportation and treatment from the Sewer Service Fund.
BOARD/ COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Request for
relocation of two existing bus stops located on National City Boulevard south of 16th
Street to National City Boulevard south of 14th Street near the National City Public
Library (TSC No. 2017-05). (Engineering/Public Works)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Request for relocation of two existing bus stops located an National City Boulevard south of 16th
Street to National City Boulevard south of 14th Street near the National City Public Library (TSC No.
2017-05).
PREPARED BY: Luca Zappiello, Civil Engineering Tech
PHONE: 619-336-4360
EXPLANATION?
See attached.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
N/A
DEPARTMENT: Engineering/Public Works
APPROVED BY:
'JP/2
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
NIA
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution authorizing the relocation of two existing bus stops Located on National City Boulevard
south of 16th Street to National City Boulevard south of 14th Street near the National City Public Library.
BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
At their meeting on February 8, 2017, the Traffic Safety Committee unanimously approved the staff
recommendation to relocate two existing bus stops closer to the National City Public Library.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Explanation w/ Location Map
2. Staff Report to the Traffic Safety Committee on February 8, 2017 (TSC No. 2017-05)
3. Resolution
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EXPLANATION
Staff received a request from National City residents to install two bus stops on the east
and west sides of National City Boulevard south of 14th Street near the National City
Public Library ("Library"). The residents stated that the two existing bus stops on
National City Boulevard south of 16th Street are located too far from the Library, making
it difficult to access public transportation. The proposed relocation of the two existing
bus stops would provide residents easier and closer transit access to the Library.
City Engineering staff worked with MTS to assess the opportunity to relocate the two
existing bus stops from National City Boulevard south of 16th Street, to approximately
r-. T.. feet
north,
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further nor i, near the Library, as shown on the attached Location Map. i he
existing bus stop red curb "No Parking" on the east side and west side of National City
Boulevard south of 16th Street is approximately 57 feet and 87 feet, respect[vely. The
posted speed limit on National City Boulevard is 30 mph. The length of curb for the
proposed bus stop locations on the east side and west side of National City Boulevard
south of 14th Street near the Library is approximately 115 feet and 112 feet,
respectively. Based on these measurements, the curb is long enough to accommodate
a bus stop in each direction. City Engineering staff and MTS agreed that the proposed
locations for the two bus stops would provide residents easier and closer transit access
to the Library. The City Librarian also supports the request.
This item was presented to the Traffic Safety Committee ("Committee") on February 8,
2017. A representative from MTS was in attendance and spoke in support of the
relocation of the two existing bus stops. The Committee unanimously approved the
staff recommendation to relocate two existing bus stops located on National City
Boulevard south of 16th Street to National City Boulevard south of 14th Street near the
Library. The new bus stops will require installation of red curb "No Parking". Therefore,
the Committee also approved the staff recommendation emendation to install 115 feet of red curb
"No Parking" for the new bus stop on the east side of National City Boulevard and 112
feet of red curb "No Parking" for the new bus stop on the west side of National City
Boulevard.
If the bus stop relocations are approved, the red curb and poles will be installed by
MTS. City Public Works will relocate the benches and remove the red curb at the
existing bus stops.
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Location Map with Recommended Enhancements (TSC Item: 2017-05)
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Warrant Register
#28 for the period of 01/04/17 through 01/10/17 in the amount of $864,457.13. (Finance)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Warrant Register #28 for the period of 01/04/17 through 01/10/17 in the amount of $864,457.13.
(Finance)
PREPARED BY: K. Apalategu
PHONE: 619-336-4572
DEPARTMENT: Finance
APPROVED BY: ✓kf C ,:
EXPLANATION:
Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 01/04/17
through 01/10/17.
Consistent with Department of Finance, listed below are all payments above $50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
Health Net Inc 326932 76,105.19 Insurance R1192A /Jan 2017
Kaiser Foundation HP 326936 183,703.52 Insurance Active 1 Jan 2017
Kimley Horn and Assoc 326941 98,132.17 Euclid Avenue Project
Portillo Concrete Inc 326946 162,891.75 Sewer Line Replacement Project
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
Warrant total $864,457.13.
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
'Ratify warrants totaling $864,457.13.
BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
NIA
ATTACHMENTS:
Warrant Register #28
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PAYE
ACME SAFETY & SUPPLY CORP
KIAH, A
ASPEN RISK MANAGEMENT GROUP
BANNER BANK
CAPF
CALIFORNIA AIR COMPRESSOR CO
CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CSULB FOUNDATION
CSULB FOUNDATION
CSULB FOUNDATION
DELTA DENTAL
DELTA DENTAL
DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO
DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE CO
DICK MILLER INC
DISCOUNT SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT
FEDEX
GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC
HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HARRIS & ASSOCIATES
HEALTH NET
HEALTH NET
HEALTH NET
HEALTH NET INC
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
ICMA MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS
JJJ ENTERPRISES
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KIMLEY HORN AND ASSOC INC
LOPEZ, J
ORK1N
OSCAR FAMANIA RME
PENSKE FORD
PORTILLO CONCRETE INC
PRO BUILD
RANDALL LAMB ASSOCIATES INC
RELIANCE STANDARD
RELY ENVIRONMENTAL
SAFRAN MORPHOTRUST
SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE
WARRANT REGISTER #28
1/19/2017
DESCRIPTION
SADDLES/PW
REFUND / CONSTRUCTION FEE PERMITS
RISK SERVICES FOR THE MONTH OCT 2016
PLAZA BLVD. N AVE. PROJECT
FIRE LTD / JANUARY 2017
3- DRY GAUGE DRY 114 CRT / PW
PD LTD /JAN 2017
WASTEWATER CONTROL PROGRAM PERMIT
RENEWAL FACILITY PERMIT FOR MUNICIPAL POOL
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
TUITION FET TRAINING/SEGAL PD
TUITION FET/FLORES PD
FTO TUITION / YOUNG PD
DENTAL INS PREMIER / JAN 2017
COBRA PREMIER DENTAL INS 1 NOV 2016
PMI DENTAL INS / JAN 2017
COBRA DENTAL INS PMI / NOV 2016
PLAZA BLVD. WIDENING N AVE. PROJECT
GOOP OFF CASE 1 PW
VEHICLE LEASE AND MAINTENANCE
CALTRANS & SWA MAILING
PARADISE CREEK EMERG, PROJECT
END COUPLER PARTS / PW
MISC. SEWER ENG. SUPPORT PROJECT
NETWORK 57135A 1 JAN 2017
INSURANCE N5992A / JAN 2017
INSURANCE N5992F / JAN 2017
INSURANCE RI 192A / JAN 2017
CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN 1 PW
ICMA MEMBERSHIP DUES 1 CM012017
SECURITY MONITORING SERVICES
INSURANCE ACTIVE 1 JAN 2017
RETIREES INS / JANUARY 2017
RETIREES INS / JAN 2017
HD HSA INS/JAN 2017
RETIREES INS COBRA / NOV 2016
EUCLID AVENUE PROJECT
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT
PEST CONTROL SERVICES / PW
REFUND OF FEES - SLDG
R&M CITY VEHICLES FOR FY 2017
SEWER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
MOP 45707- MATERIALS FOR FACILITIES
N.C. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN PROJECT
VOLUNTARY LIFE INS 1 JAN 2017
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND CONSULTING SVCS
FINGERPRINT - 1 HR
ADV. WAYFIND 18 of 51 ' C.
CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
326905 1/10/17 328.90
326906 1/10/17 1,253.00
326907 1/10/17 2,700.00
326908 1/10/17 2,348.09
326909 1/10/17 955.50
326910 1/10/17 199.88
326911 1/10/17 2,058.00
326912 1/10/17 6,364,00
326913 1/10/17 588.00
326914 1/10/17 36.00
326915 1/10/17 692.00
326916 1/10/17 310.00
326917 1/10/17 271.00
326918 1/10/17 15,397.86
326919 1 /10/17 45,22
326920 1/10/17 2,882.88
326921 1/10/17 55.44
326922 1/10/17 44,613.74
326923 1/10/17 460.00
326924 1/10/17 14,485.57
326925 1/10/17 174.61
326926 1/10/17 24,351.84
326927 1/10/17 468.43
326928 1 /10/17 1,525.00
326929 1/10/17 5,334.29
326930 1/10/17 2,146.62
326931 1/10/17 651.54
326932 1/10/17 76,105.19
326933 1/10/17 502.87
326934 1/10117 1,400,00
326935 1/10/17 120.00
326936 1/10/17 183, 703.52
326937 1/10/17 19,674.97
326938 1/10/17 7,572.29
326939 1110/17 5,622.80
326940 1/10/17 1,647.02
326941 1110/17 98,132.17
326942 1/10/17 9.94
326943 1/10/17 416.50
326944 1/10/17 100.00
326945 1/10/17 702.37
326946 1/10/17 162,891.75
326947 1/10/17 27,42
326948 1/10/17 6,062.50
326949 1/10/17 2,727.82
326950 1/10/17 9,366.00
326951 1110/17 30-00
326952 1/10/17 1,277.72
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PAYEE
SCST INC
SDG&E
SMART SOURCE OF CALIFORNIA LLC
SOUTH COAST PIERING
SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SERVICE
SWEETWATER AUTHORITY
SWRCB
TERRA BELLA NURSERY INC
THE LIGHTHOUSE INC
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS
T'S & SIGNS
US BANK
VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
ABLE PATROL & GUARD
AMAZON
BAKER & TAYLOR
BRODART CO
CENGAGE LEARNING INC
EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES
MIDWEST TAPE
MPS NORTH AMERICA
NEW READERS PRESS
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
U S POSTMASTER
79-k CAL. F O R N tA NATIONAL
ngiti
WARRANT REGISTER #28
1/10/201'7
DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
SEWER LINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT 3269,53 1/10/17 15,636.23
UTILITIES FACILITIES DIVISION GAS & ELECTRIC 326954 1/10/17 42,789.18
BUSINESS CARD MASTERS / FINANCE 326955 1/10/17 1,199.00
PROX SWITCH, RH W RELAY / PW 326956 1/10/17 285.67
STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE f OCT 2016 326957 1/10/17 21,805.35
FACILITIES DIVISION WATER BILL FY 2017 326958 1/10/17 35,023.77
ANNUAL PERMIT / PARADISE CREEK REST PJCT 326959 1/10117 725.00
6' SUCCULENT ASSORTED 326960 1/10/17 490.84
LED LIGHT HEAD 326961 1/10/17 1,591.40
LIFE & AD&D, STD, LTD INS / JAN 2017 326962 1/10/17 10,058.94
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL CALENDARS 326963 1/10/17 354.25
CREDIT CARD EXPENSES f FIRE 326964 1/10/17 335.00
MOP 46453. SUPPLIES FOR FACILITIES 326965 1/10/17 433.31
3/4 2 BASE / PW 326966 1/10117 326.05
SECURITY GUARD SERVICES FOR THE LIBRARY 326967 1/10/17 5,154.10
BOOKS / LIBRARY 326969 1/10/17 4,568.57
BOOKS / LIBRARY 326970 1/10/17 1,666.53
BOOKS / LIBRARY 326971 1/10/17 935.45
LARGE PRINT BOOKS - LIBRARY 326972 1/10/17 299.75
ON-LINE SUBSCRIPTIONS / LIBRARY 326973 1/10/17 5,993.23
DVD'S f LIBRARY 326975 1/10/17 4,931.25
CALIFORNIA HISTORY / LIBRARY 326976 1/10/17 158.00
CHALLENGER SECOND EDITION STUDENT BOOKS 326977 1/10/17 85.48
MOP #45704 - COPY PAPER / LIBRARY 326978 1/10/17 626.52
POSTAGE FOR OVERDUE NOTICES / LIBRARY 326979 1/10/17 196.00
GRAND TOTAL
A/P Total 864,457.13
$ 864,457.13
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Certification
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 37202, 37208, 372059 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE, WE
HEREBY CERTIFY TO TIIE ACCURACY OF THE DEMANDS LISTED ABOVE AND TO THE
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF AND FURTHER THAT THE ABOVE
CLAIMS MW DEMANDS HAVE BEEN AUDITED AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
MARK ROBERTS, FINANCE
LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER
FINANCE COMMITTEE
RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR-CI-IAIR.MAN
ALBERT MENDIVIL, VICE -MAYOR ALEJJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS, MEMBER
MONA RIOS, MEMBER JERRY CANO, MEMBER
1 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 COL'NCIL ON THE 7th OF MARCH, 2017.
AYES
NAYS
ABSENT
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Warrant Register
#29 for the period of 01/11/17 through 01/17/17 in the amount of $1,700,815.93.
(Finance)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Warrant Register #29 for the period of 01/11/17 through 01/17/17 in the amount of $1,700,815.93,
(Finance)
PREPARED BY: K. Apalategu DEPARTMENT: Finance,
PHONE: 619-336-4572 APPROVED BY: ..
EXPLANATION:
Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 01/11/17
through 01/17/17.
Consistent with Department of Finance, listed below are all payments above $50,000.
Vendor
Medifit Community Services
Public Emp Ret System
Check/Wire
327036
1112017
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
Warrant total $1,700,815.93.
Amount
67,666.48
408,041.62
Explanation
Management fee of Pool /
Oct & Nov 2016
Service Period 12/20/16-01 /02/17
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
;Ratify warrants totaling $1,700,815.93.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Warrant Register #29
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PAYEE
GTC SYSTEMS INC
ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC
ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS
ADMINSURE INC
AETNA RESOURCES FOR LIVING
AMERICAN RADIO INC
ARC ERGONOMICS
ASCAP
ASSI SECURITY INC
AT&T
BAUER COMPRESSORS
BEST BEST & KRIEGER ATTNY LAW
BEST BEST & KRIEGER ATTNY LAW
BEST BEST & KRIEGER ATTNY LAW
BEST BEST & KRIEGER ATTNY LAW
BIDDLE CONSULTING GROUP INC
BILATERAL SAFETY CORRIDOR
CEB
CNOA
COMMERCIAL AQUATIC SERVICE INC
CONTRERAS, R
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
COX COMMUNICATIONS
CYNTHIA TITGEN CONSULTING INC
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DALEY & HEFT LLP
DATA TICKET INC
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS (20)
DEEPNET SECURITY
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
DIAZ, M
DIVISION OF THE STATE
DURON,C
E2 MANAGE TECH INC
GEORGE H WATERS NUTRITION CTR
GRAINGER
GRAINGER
GROSSMAN PSYCHOLOGICAL
INNOVATIVE TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
KNOXATTORNEY SERVICE INC
KONICA MINOLTA
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DESCRIPTION CFIK NO PATE AM RUNT
GTC NETWORK ENGINEERING 326980 1/17(17 19,124.00
PANTS PIPING/FIRE 326981 1/17/17 2,635.75
POLICE PRODUCTS APEXCARRIER/CARDOZA 326982 1/17/17 92.66
WORKERS COMP CLAIM COSTS 326983 1/17/17 13,896,66
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - JANUARY 326984 1/17/17 805.50
BENDIX BELT CLIPS / FIRE 326986 1/17/17 66.00
OFFICE SUPPLIES / CITY ATTORNEY 326987 1/17/17 86.35
LICENSE FEE / CMO / 2017 326988 1/17/17 680.00
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE ON ELECTRIC DOOR 326989 1/17/17 220.00
AT&T NOVEMBER 2016 326990 1/17/17 38.26
PARTS / FIRE 326991 1/17/17 3,996.98
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 326992 1/17/17 1,229.10
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 326993 1/17(17 470.30
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 326994 1/17/17 118.00
LEGAL SERVICES 326995 1/17/17 27.90
PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES 326996 1/17/17 1,539.00
7TH FREEDOM BREAKFAST/ R. MORRISON 326997 1/17/17 50.00
LEGAL PUBLICATION 326998 1/17/17 441.53
TUITION LEGAL UPDATE TRAINING/ HERNANDEZ 326999 1/17/17 70.00
PURCHASE OF CHEMICALS & POOL SUPPLIES / PW 327000 1/17/17 1,874,81
REIMB - FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION 327001 1/17/17 85.00
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES / HOUSING 327002 1/17/17 10.00
REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DECEMBER 2016 327003 1/17/17 8,112.50
MAIL PROCESSING SERVICES DEC 2017 327004 1/17/17 3,137.69
COX SERVICES / JANUARY 2016 327005 1/17/17 514.76
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES / DECEMBER 2016 / RISK 327006 1/17/17 2,415.00
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327007 1/17/17 10,345.33
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327008 1/17/17 6,892.03
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327009 1/17/17 5,973.10
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327010 1/17/17 4,602.32
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327011 1/17/17 2,290.92
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327012 1/17/17 2,257.40
LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS 327013 1/17/17 710.76
DATA TICKET APPEALS & ON-LINE ACCESS / NSD 327014 1/17/17 2,085.84
COMMS SERVICE / FIRE 327015 1/17/17 649.75
SOFTWARE RENEWAL FY 2017 / MIS 327016 1/17/17 2,020.00
NEW EMPLOYEE FINGERPRINT TEST RESULTS 327017 1/17/17 576.00
PORTA POTTY RENTAL FOR XMAS EVENT /CSD 327018 1/17/17 1,851.20
LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 327019 1/17/17 60.00
SB1186 DISABILITY & EDU FUND PAYMENT 327020 1/17/17 74.70
EDUCATION REIMBURSEMENT 327021 1/17/17 137.50
NATIONAL CITY 2020 HOOVER UST/ ENG 327022 1/17/17 2,640.00
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL BREAKFAST / DEC 2016 327023 1/17/17 2,125.00
MOP#65179 MATERIALS & SUPPLIES / PW 327024 1/17/17 685.47
MOP 65179. BATTERIES FOR XMAS LIGHTS/ CSD 327025 1/17/17 98.63
PD PRE EMPLOYMENT PSYCH. EVALS 327026 1/17/17 300.00
REFUND OF C & D DEPOSIT / BLDG 327027 1/17/17 1,096.20
ATTORNEY SER 327028 1/17/17 378.50
COPIER EQUIP 23 of 51 OVEMBER 2016 327029 1/17/17 6,333.57
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PAYEE
L N CURTIS & SONS
LASER SAVER INC
LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES
LOPEZ, J
MALLORY SAFETY & SUPPLY LLC
MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC
MEDIFIT COMMUNITY SERVICES LLC
MORFUSON, D
MOTOROLA SOLI"1IONS INC
NAGLE, D
NATIONAL CITY TROPHY
NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIPMENT
NUTTALL, M
ORKIN
PALMA, A
PENSKE FORD
PERRY FORD
PERSONNEL CONCEPTS
POWERSTRIDE BATTERY CO INC
PRO BUILD
PROMPT CUSTOMER SERVICE
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
QUALA TEL ENTERPRISES
QUESTYS SOLUTIONS
RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPT
RON BAKER CHEVROLET
SAFRAN MORPHOTRUST
SAN DIEGO COUNTY BAR ASSOC
SAN DIEGO PET SUPPLY
SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE
SASI
SDG&E
SHEPHARD,S
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
SHRED IT
SMART SOURCE OF CALIFORNIA LLC
STANICH, C
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
SWEETWATER AUTHORITY
TAYLOR, J
THOMSON REUTERS WEST
U S BANK
U S BANK
U S HEALTHWORKS
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT
UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORP
VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES
WILSON, V
VERIZON WIRELESS
WARRANT REGISTER #29
1/17/2017
FEBCRIPTION
TURNOUTS / FIRE
TONER FOR PRINTER 1 MIS
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL / CMO / 2017
TRAVEL EXPENSE / ENGINEERING
LED YELLOW PELICAN 1 FIRE
LEGAL PUBLICATION
MANAGEMENT FEE OF POOL / OCT & NOV 2016
REIMB/COSTIJME FOR STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
SMARTZONE TRUCKING OPERATION
TRAINING REIMBURSEMENT / NAGLE PD
MOP 66556_ SUPPLIES 1 FIRE
HOT PRESSURE WASHER TRAILER / NSD
ADV. LODGING SUB/ TRAINING NUTTALL PD
CITY WIDE PEST CONTROL SERVICE / PW
EDUCATION REIMBURSEMENT
MOP#49078 AUTO SUPPLIES / PW
MOP#45703 AUTO SUPPLIES,' PW
LABOR LAW POSTERS FOR FACILITIES
MOP#67839 AUTO SUPPLIES / PW
MOP#45707 SUPPLIES / PW
WILDLAND JACKETS / POLICE
MOP#45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES / PW
REPAIR OF HEADSETS 1 FIRE
AGENDA CUSTOMIZATION 1 MIS
TRAINING TUITION / NUTTALL PD
MOP#45751 AUTO SUPPLIES
NEW EMPLOYEE FINGERPRINT TEST SUBMISSION
BAR ASSOCIATION DUES /PEDONE & CONTRERAS
MOP 45753 SUPPLIES FOR K9 / PD
LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISING
ANNUAL BASE FEE 2/01/16 - 01/31/17
FACILITIES DIVISION GAS & ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ADV SUBSISTENCE / SHERMAN BLOCK SLI / PD
MOP#77818 PAINTING SUPPLIES / PW
SHREDDING SERVICES 1 PD
MOP 63845. BUSINESS CARD IMPRINTS / FINANCE
ADV LODGING FOR TRAINING/STANICH/PD
MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / FIRE
PARKS DIVISION WATER BILL FY 2017
ADV LODGING FOR TRAINING/TAYLOR/PD
ONLINE LEGAL RESEARCH
CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / POLICE
CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / HR
MEDICAL SERVICES
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY 2017
STREET SWEEPER REPAIRS / PW
MOP#46453 SUPPLIES / PW
TUITION TRAINI LE PD
VERIZON DECE
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CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
327430 1117/17 9,480.13
327031 1/17/17 87.15
327032 1/17/17 18,806.00
327033. 1/17/17 15.01
327034 1/17/17 2,048.01
327035 1/17/17 1,356.30
327036 1/17/17 67, 656.48
327037 1/17/17 193.06
327038 1/17/17 25,097.37
327039 1 /17117 122.86
327040 1/17/17 73.58
327041 1/17/17 7,399.99
327042 1/17/17 492.40
327043 1/17/17 833.00
327044 1/17/17 221.44
327045 1/17/17 15.87
327046 1/17/17 91.96
327047 1/17/17 289.94
327049 1/17/17 445.65
327050 1/17/17 2,155.29
327051 1/17/17 1,209.90
327052 1/17/17 779.75
327053 1/17/17 891.61
327054 1/17/17 1,000.00
327055 1/17/17 160.04
327056 1/17/17 18.40
327057 1/17/17 20.00
327058 1/17/17 450.00
327059 1/17/17 208.95
327060 1/17/17 1,202.20
327061 1/17/17 405.00
327062 1/17/17 14,012,37
327063 1/17/17 384.00
327064 1/17/17 77.41
327065 1/17/17 300.90
327066 1/17/17 595.31
327067 1/17/17 101.38
327068 1/17/17 272.05
327069 1/17/17 3,202.50
327070 1/17/17 112.40
327071 1/17/17 1,619.70
327072 1/17/17 1,739.32
327073 1/17/17 1,135.78
327074 1/17/17 1,106.00
327075 1/17/17 210.00
327076 1/17/17 531.56
327077 1/17/17 36.72
327078 1/17/17 25.00
327079 1/17/17 11,705.06
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PAYEE
VISION SERVICE PLAN
WEST PAYMENT CENTER
YMCA OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
ZOLL MEDICAL CORP
DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL
PHILLIPS JR, W
PHILLIPS, W
SDG&E
U S BANK
WIRED PAYMENTS
ARCO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
PAYCHEX BENEFIT TECHNOLOGIES
PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM
PAYROLL
Pay period Start Date
28 1/13/2017
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WARRANT REGISTER #29
1/17/2017
DESCRIPTION
VISION SERVICE PLAN (CA)
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS / CITY ATTORNEY
YMCA DR. MLK AWARD BREAKFAST / R MORRISON
PEDIATRIC SENSORS / FIRE
SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS YARD
ADV. LODGING FOR TRAINING/PHILLIPS PC
TRAINING ADV LODGE SUBSISTENCE/ PHILLIPS
GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES SERVICES
CREDIT CARD EXPENSES / PLANNING
FUEL FOR CITY FLEET DECEMBER 2016
BENETRAC ESR SVCS BASE FEE JAN 2017
SERVICE PERIOD 12/20/16 - 01 /02/17
End Date Check Date
1/16/2017 1/25/2017
CHK NO PATE, AMOUNT
327080 1 /17117 568.56
327081 1/17/17 2,228.15
327082 1/17/17 45.00
327083 1/17/17 1,193.22
327084 1/17/17 935.05
327065 1/17/17 112.40
327086 1/17/17 1,312.70
327087 1/17/17 104.24
327088 1/17/17 313.14
A/P Total 303,132,10
100890 1/12/17 21,474.63
392933 1/13/17 500.00
1112017 1/11/17 408,041.62
967,687.40
GRAND TOTAL $ 1,700,815,93
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Certification
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 37202, 37208, 372054 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_
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MARK ROBERTS, FINANCE LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER
FINANCE COMMITTEE
RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR -CHAIRMAN
ALBERT MENDIVIL, VICE -MAYOR ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS, MEMBER
MONA RIOS, MEMBER TERRY CANO, 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 7th OF MARCH, 2017.
AYES
NAYS
ABSENT
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: An Ordinance of the
City Council of the City of National City adopted pursuant to Government Code Section
65858 as an urgency measure to take effect immediately, enacting a moratorium
prohibiting the issuance of massage technician permits or licenses and
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City adopted pursuant to Government Code
Section 65858 as an urgency measure to take effect immediately, enacting a moratorium prohibiting
the issuance of massage technician permits or licenses and prohibiting new massage establishments
from locating within the City of National City for a period of 45 days
PREPARED BY: George H. Eiser, III
PHONE: 336-4222 APPROVED BY: fv,z,,.
EXPLANATION:
DEPARTMENT: City Attorney
Please see attached memorandum.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED:
ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED:
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
IN/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
X
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt proposed Ordinance.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Memorandum
Proposed Ordinance
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Mayor
Ron Morrison
Council Members
Jerry Cano
Alejandra Sotelo-Solis
Mona Rios
Albert Mendivil
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
+- CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL C
INCOR808 ATt%D
Office of the City Attorney
MEMORANDUM
Mayor and City Council
Interim City Attorney
Interim Ordinance to Adopt as an Urgency Measure a Moratorium Prohibiting
Issuance of a Massage Technician Permits or Licenses and Prohibiting New
Massage Establishments from Locating within the City for a Period of 45 Days
Interim City Attorney
George H. Eiser, 111
Senior Assistant City Attorney
Nicole Pedone
Deputy City Attorney
Roberto M. Contreras
DATE: March 7, 2017
INTRODUCTION
The proposed interim ordinance would impose a moratorium prohibiting the issuance of new
massage technician permits, and prohibiting new massage establishments from locating within
the City for a period of 45 days. The interim ordinance requires a 4/5 vote of the City Council for
approval, and would take effect immediately.
DISCUSSION
Current National City Massage Establishment Regulations
The permitting, regulation, and zoning provisions pertaining to massage technicians and massage
establishments in National City are currently found in Chapters 10.70, 10.79, and 18.30 of the
Municipal Code.
Chapter 10.70, titled "Police Regulated Business Regulations", establishes procedures for permit
issuance and regulation of certain businesses and activities as "police regulated" for the
protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Businesses and activities regulated by this
Chapter are identified in Chapters 10.71 through 10.79, and include massage technicians and
massage establishments. Section 10.70.010(A) recites that such businesses and activities have a
higher degree of potential for one or more types of illicit activity, including prostitution and
disorderly conduct. In addition to a business license and other required permits, massage
technicians and massage establishments must obtain a permit from the Chief of Police, after
undergoing an application process that may include fingerprinting and furnishing a criminal
history.
Chapter 10.79, titled "Massage Establishments", provides "for the orderly regulation of massage
establishment businesses in the City in order to prevent the facilitation of prostitution". Chapter
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10.79 requires any massage technician or massage establishment to obtain a massage technician
permit or massage operator permit, respectively, in accordance with the procedures set forth in
Chapter 10.70. Additionally, Chapter 10.79 sets forth minimum operating and facilities
requirements for massage establishments, including the requirement that facilities contain at least
one tub or shower, and that during hours of operation massage technicians be fully covered from
a point not to exceed four inches above the center of the kneecap to the base of the neck.
Chapter 18.30, titled "Specific Use Regulations," and more specifically, Section 18.30.030, titled
"Adult -oriented businesses," are found in Title 18, which contains the zoning and land use
regulations of the Municipal Code. Section 18.30.010 states the purpose of Chapter 18.30 is to
provide standards for certain land uses and activities that require special standards to mitigate
their potential adverse impacts. "Massage parlors" are included as "adult -oriented businesses"
within the scope of the regulations set forth in Section 18.30.030. That section provides that all
adult -oriented businesses, including massage parlors, are prohibited from being established or
operated within 1,500 feet of another adult -oriented business, within 1,500 feet of any school or
park within the City, or within 1,000 feet of any residentially -zoned property. The section further
provides that massage parlors are permitted only upon issuance of a conditional use permit
(CUP).
State Law Authorizing City Regulation of Massage Establishments
The City derives its authority to regulate massage establishments from Article XI, Section 7 of
the California Constitution, as well as from statutes enacted by the State Legislature, including
Section 4600 et seq. of the California Business & Professions Code, and Section 51030 et seq. of
the California Government Code.
Section 4600 et seq. of the Business & Professions Code is commonly known as the Massage
Therapy Act (the "Act"). Section 4600.5 of the Act states that it is the intent of the State
Legislature that broad control over land use in regulating massage establishments be vested in
local governments, and that the requirements and practice of the profession of massage therapy
remain a matter of statewide concern. Section 4602 creates the California Massage Therapy
Council, which is authorized to exercise extensive control over the licensing and regulation of
individuals engaged in the practice of massage. Section 4603.1 states that local governments
shall impose and enforce only "reasonable and necessary" fees and regulations on massage
businesses and massage establishments. Section 4612 provides that a city shall not enact or
enforce an ordinance that conflicts with the Act, or with Section 51034 of the Government Code.
The Massage Therapy Act was enacted as urgency legislation by the State Legislature in
January, 2009, to take effect immediately. Certain provisions of the Act were amended more
recently, first in 2014 and again in 2016, certain of which amendments were inconsistent with
the original version of the Act, with the latest amendment taking effect January 1, 2017. This
frequent change in statutory provisions has created some uncertainty concerning the manner and
degree to which cities may regulate massage technicians and massage establishments.
In addition to the Massage Therapy Act, city control over massage businesses is governed by
Section 51030 et seq. of the Government Code. While Section 51030 provides that the legislative
body of a city may enact an ordinance which provides for the licensing of the business of
massage, Section 51034 sets forth 11 specific types of conduct which a city cannot engage in
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March 7, 2017
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Massage Moratorium Urgency Measure
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when regulating massage businesses. These provisions create inconsistencies with certain current
provisions of the Municipal Code, including the following:
• Section 51034(c)(2) prohibits a city from defining a massage establishment as an "adult
business;" Section 18.30.030(B)(14) of the Municipal Code includes "massage parlor"
within the definition of "adult -oriented business," and imposes special regulations on
such adult -oriented businesses.
• Section 51034(c)(4) prohibits a city from requiring a massage establishment to have a
shower or a bath; Section 10.79.070(G) of the Municipal Code requires massage
establishments to have a minimum of one tub or shower.
• Section 51034(c)(8) prohibits a city from imposing a requirement that a person certified
under the Massage Therapy Act undergo a criminal background check or submit
fingerprints to obtain a massage permit or license; Section 10.70.030(A) of the Municipal
Code provides that the Chief of Police may require a person applying for a permit to
practice massage or operate a massage establishment to be fingerprinted; Section
10.70.030(B) provides that an applicant shall submit information regarding arrests; and
Section 10.79.060 sets forth additional requirements such as a certificate from a medical
doctor and that a massage technician shall furnish fingerprints.
• Section 51034(c)(10) prohibits a city from imposing a dress code requirement on a
person certified pursuant to the Act in excess of those already imposed by the Act;
Section 10.79.080(K) of the Municipal Code requires massage technicians to be fully
covered from a point not to exceed four inches above the center of the kneecap to the
base of the neck, a stricter dress requirement than that set forth in the Act.
The Necessity for Amending the Municipal Code
As discussed above, there are certain provisions of the Municipal Code applicable to the
regulation of massage technicians and massage establishments that are clearly inconsistent with
the binding mandates and prohibitions of state law in this field of regulation. A valid ordinance
regulating massage technicians and massage establishments is necessary to protect the public
health, safety, and welfare, in that such an ordinance will ensure that legitimate businesses of
massage are operated in a clean and sanitary manner, and that problems with lewd conduct and
prostitution do not arise with businesses that are not legitimate.
Why an Urgency Ordinance Imposing an Immediate Moratorium is Being Proposed
The Police Department reports a recent increase in prostitution activity at several business
locations throughout the City operating under the guise of massage establishments. At least six
(6) of such illegitimate massage establishments have been identified, all operating without the
required City permits or licenses and in violation of numerous local and state laws. A well -
drafted ordinance, consistent with state law, is required to prevent such illegitimate businesses
from being established in the City, as well as to ensure that legitimate massage businesses are
operated in a clean and sanitary manner.
Staff Report
March 7, 2017
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Massage Moratorium Urgency Measure
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Because sufficient time is needed to prepare such an ordinance, it is recommended that the City
Council enact an urgency ordinance imposing a moratorium upon the issuance of any new
license or permit for the practice of massage, or the establishment of any new massage
establishment, within the City. If approved by the City Council, the moratorium would not affect
persons currently engaged in the lawful practice of massage, or lawful massage establishments
currently operating within the City. The City Council has enacted moratoriums in the past
affecting several land uses, including payday lenders, fast food restaurants, adult -oriented
businesses, and previously in 2010, massage establishments.
Statutory Authority for Moratorium Ordinance
Section 65858 of the California Government Code authorizes a city, in order to protect the public
health, safety, and welfare, and without following the procedures otherwise required, to adopt an
interim ordinance as an urgency measure to take effect immediately, prohibiting any uses that
may be in conflict with a zoning proposal that the legislative body, planning commission, or the
planning department is considering or studying or intends to study within a reasonable time. The
initial period that the interim ordinance remains in effect is 45 days. After issuance of a written
report detailing the measures taken to alleviate the condition which led to the adoption of the
interim ordinance, and a public hearing, the interim ordinance may be extended for additional
periods of 10 months and 15 days, and subsequently for one year. A four -fifths vote of the City
Council is required to pass the ordinance in each case.
CONCLUSION
It is recommended that the City Council approve an interim ordinance on an urgency basis
prohibiting the issuance of new massage technician permits, and prohibiting new massage
establishments from locating within the City for a period of 45 days.
7) . or
George H. Eiser, III
Interim City Attorney
Attachment
Staff Report
March 7, 2017
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Massage Moratorium Urgency Measure
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ORDINANCE NO. 2017 —
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ADOPTED PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65858 AS
AN URGENCY MEASURE TO TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY, ENACTING
A MORATORIUM PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF MASSAGE
TECHNICIAN PERMITS OR LICENSES AND PROHIBITING NEW
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS FROM LOCATING WITHIN THE
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY FOR A PERIOD OF 45 DAYS
WHEREAS, the permitting, regulation, and zoning provisions pertaining to
massage establishments within the City of National City are governed by Municipal Code
Chapters 10.70 (Police Regulated Business Regulations), 10.79 (Massage Establishments),
and 18.30 (Adult Oriented Businesses); and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized to regulate massage establishments pursuant
to Article XI, Section 7 of the California Constitution, as well as by state law, including Section
4600, et seq., of the California Business and Professions Code, and Section 51030, et seq., of
the California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, Section 4600, et seq., of the California Business and Professions
Code, commonly known as the Massage Therapy Act (the "Act"), creates the California
Massage Therapy Council, contains extensive provisions pertaining to the licensing and
regulation of individuals engaged in the practice of massage, and while it states that a city may
enact an ordinance which provides for the licensing of the business of massage, it further states
that no city shall enact or enforce any ordinance that conflicts with the Act or with Section 51034
of the California Government Code, thus creating a partially preemptive effect of state law upon
municipal regulation of massage establishments; and
WHEREAS, the Massage Therapy Act was enacted as urgency legislation by the
State Legislature in January, 2009, and certain provisions of the Act were amended in 2014 and
2016, certain of which amendments were inconsistent with the original version of the Act, and
the latest of which amendments was effective January 1, 2017, all of which created some
uncertainty concerning the manner and degree to which cities may regulate massage
technicians and massage establishments; and
WHEREAS, Section 51034 of the Government Code was amended by the State
Legislature in 2016, effective January 1, 2017, creating inconsistencies between the prohibitory
provisions of that section and certain current provisions of the Municipal Code, including the
following:
• Section 51034(c)(2) prohibits a city from defining a Massage Establishment as an
"adult business", and regulating a massage establishment as an adult
entertainment; Section 18.30.030(B)(14) of the Municipal Code includes "massage
parlor" within the definition of "adult -oriented business", and imposes special
regulations on adult -oriented businesses.
• Section 51034(c)(4) prohibits a city from requiring a massage establishment to
have a shower or bath; Section 10.79.070(G) of the Municipal Code requires
massage establishments to have a minimum of one tub or shower.
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• Section 51034(c)(8) prohibits a city from imposing a requirement that a person
certified under the Massage Therapy Act undergo a criminal background check or
submit fingerprints to obtain a massage permit or license; Section 10.70.030(A) of
the Municipal Code provides that the Chief of Police may require a person applying
for a permit to practice massage or operate a massage establishment to be
fingerprinted; Section 10.70.030(B) provides that an applicant shall submit
information regarding arrests; and Section 10.79.060 sets forth additional
requirements such as a certificate from a medical doctor and that a massage
technician shall furnish fingerprints.
• Section 51034(c)(10) prohibits a city from imposing a dress code requirement on a
person certified pursuant to the Massage Therapy Act in excess of those already
imposed by the Act; Section 10.79.080(K) of the Municipal Code requires
massage technicians to be fully covered from a point not to exceed four inches
above the center of the kneecap to the base of the neck, which is a stricter
requirement than what is set forth in the Act;
and
WHEREAS, the Police Department reports a recent increase in prostitution
activity at several business locations throughout the City operating under the guise of massage
establishments, with at least six (6) of such establishments engaged in such activity and
operating without the required City permits or licenses, and in violation of numerous other local
and state laws; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it necessary and appropriate to review and
consider the provisions of the legislation pertaining to massage establishments and technicians
enacted over recent years by the State Legislature; and
WHEREAS, a valid ordinance regulating massage establishments and massage
technicians is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, in that such an
ordinance will ensure that to the greatest extent possible, massage businesses will be
conducted in a clean and sanitary manner, and in such a way that the operation of such
businesses does not involve prostitution and lewd conduct; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that there is a current and immediate threat to
the public health, safety, and welfare of the city and its residents resulting from the absence of a
local ordinance that follows state mandates and prohibitions relating to massage establishments
and technicians, and that the location of such establishments, and the issuance of permits and
other entitlements for such establishments, would result in a threat to the public health, safety,
and welfare if the City's massage regulatory ordinance were to be found invalid; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it essential to protect the health, safety, and
welfare of the citizens of the City of National City to enact a moratorium for a period of 45 days
on the issuance of massage technician permits and the locating of, development, or approval of
permits for massage establishments; and
WHEREAS, after appropriate study and legislative review, the City Council
intends to adopt an ordinance that would apply throughout the city for the proper regulation of
massage establishments and technicians as soon as practicable, and directs the City Attorney's
Office to commence the review necessary for the adoption of such proper regulations,
Ordinance No. 2017- 2 Interim Ordinance
March 7, 2017 Massage Moratorium Urgency Measure
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NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of National City does hereby
ordain as follows:
Section 1. For a period of 45 days from the effective date of this Ordinance, no
massage technician permit shall be issued; no massage establishment not currently existing
lawfully within the city shall be located within the city; no building permit, certificate of
occupancy, establishment permit, police -regulated business permit, business license,
conditional use permit, nor any other permit or entitlement for a massage establishment or
massage technician shall be issued; no construction shall take place relating to a massage
establishment; and no construction shall take place within the city relating to the location,
development, or approval of any massage establishment.
Section 2. This Ordinance is adopted as an urgency ordinance necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public health, safety, and welfare within the meaning of Section
65858 of the Government Code, and shall take effect immediately.
Section 3. If any portion of this Ordinance is found to be invalid, it is the intention of
the City Council that the remaining valid provisions of the Ordinance be severed from the invalid
provisions and remain in full force and effect.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 7th day of February, 2017.
Ron Morrison, Mayor
ATTEST:
Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, III
Interim City Attorney
Ordinance No. 2017- 3 Interim Ordinance
March 7, 2017 Massage Moratorium Urgency Measure
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CC/CDC-HA Agenda
3/7/2017 — Page 36
The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Temporary Use
Permit — St. Anthony of Padua Church presentation of the "Live Stations of the Cross"
starting at 410 W. 18th Street on April 14, 2017 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with no waiver of
fees. (Neighborhood Services)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: March 7, 2017
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Temporary Use Permit — St. Anthony of Padua Church presentation of the "Live Stations of the
Cross" starting at 410 W. 18"' Street on April 14, 2017 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with no waiver of fees.
PREPARED BY: iDlonisia Trejo
PHONE: ;(619) 336-4255
EXPLANATION:
DEPARTMENT: Neighices Department
APPROVED BY:
This is a request from St. Anthony of Padua's Church to conduct it's representation of the passion and
death of Jesus Christ on April 14, 2017 from 3p.m. to 4p.m. Event begins on church grounds; followers
will start the church walk on Harding Avenue going northbound until reaching W.16th Street. The church
walk will then continue westbound on W.16"' Street where they will turn south going onto Wilson
Avenue. The walk will then continue southbound on Wilson Avenue to end inside St. Anthony's parking
lot on the corner of Wilson Avenue & W.19th Street. During the walk, amplified sound will be used for
certain prayers to reflect the presentation and the incidents from station to station.
Note: This event was approved last year by City Council with no waiver of fees.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
APPROVED: Finance
APPROVED: MIS
City Tee of $237.00 for processing the TUP through various City departments, plus $150.82 for Police
Department.
Total Fees: $387.82
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION: I I I
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Application. for a Temporary Use Permit subject to compliance with all conditions of
approval with no waiver of fees or in accordance to City Council Policy 802.
BOARD 1 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/
ATTACHMENTS:
Application for a Temporary Use Permit with recommended approvals and conditions of approval.
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City of National City a hiefghborhood Service, Department
1243 Nat oral City Boulevard a Natiortaf City. CA 91950
(619) 336-4364 a fax 0319) 336-4217
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Speca'ia! Event Application
❑ FELFAcerfivai ❑ Pam 0 ilk or Rutz ❑ Co
❑ 'MP ❑ Sporting Event 0 Other (specify)
Event Title Live Stations of the Cross
RECEIVED
02.2O17
talighbamood Simon Deporbrent
City or Ittational City
Event Location pot ail des being requested) 410 W.181ft Street National City. CA 91950
ETiro(:
Set -Up Starts
Dew 4/14/2017
Event Starts
3:00PM
Time
Date 4/14/2017 Time 3:OOPM
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Day of Weak Frtday
Event Ends
Date 4114/17 Time 4:OOPM Day of Week Frtday
Breakdown Ends
Data 411412017
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Apes:set (veer nears) t . Anthony of Pales Chun sponsoring orgeeindion &Antho y of Padua Ctu
Event Coo dhato (6 different from applicant) Rev. Edmundo SLI9raZ
momAddress 410 W.1Bttt Street Nations City. CA 91m
Day Phone 619-4774520 After Hours Phone Cd F 619 4774
Public Information Phone 619-477 20 ioai.rt€
Applicant agrees to Investigate, defend, hdernntly and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees and agents
bum and against any and al taps, damage, tlablgg►, datTM, demands, detrtrnents, costs, charges, expense
(including attorneys and causes of action of any ctraracser which the Clty, Be officers, employees and agents
may incur, sit er be subjected to on account of toss or damson to property cr the lees of use thaneof and for
beak fury to or death of any parsons (induding but net lid b the ernpiayaas, ors, vaunts end
iTIVttese of each party hereto) arising oat of or in any way corm to the occupancy, anjoyrrant and use of any
City premises under eta egreementto the extent permitted by taw.
Applicant understands skertmay < .:: _ 4ses far Croy novices, which will have to be paid In the
Crly's Finance Department 48 The undersigned also understands and accepts the
City's retreat
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Special Event Application (continued)
Please complete the Following sections with as much detail as possible since fees and requirements are
based on the information you provide us
Fees?Proceeds! Re porting
Is your organization a "Tax Exempt, nonprofit" organization? Yes E No El
Are admission, entry, vendor or participant fees required? Yes ❑ No 0
If YES, please explain the purpose and provide amount (s):
$ nia
event.
nia
Estimated Gross Receipts including ticket, product and sponsorship sales from this
Estimated Expenses for this event.
$ nia What is the projected amount of revenue that the Nonprofit Organization will receive
as a result of this event?
Description of Event
❑ First time event 0 Returning Event MI include site map with application
Note that this description may be published in our City Public Special Events Calendar:
In Good Friday we have our Live stations of the Cross.
It is a representation of the Passion and death of Jesus Christ.
Parish community will do a procession where everyone is welcomed to
participate in prayer and meditation.
Estimated Attendance
Anticipated # of Participants: 50 Anticipated # of Spectators: 250
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TraffiC Control, Se.nurit T First Aid and Accessibilit-
Requesting to dose streets) to vehicular traf c? Yes 0 No in
List any streets requiring dosure as a result of the event (provide map):
Date and time of street dosure: Date and time of street reopening:
O Other (explain)
Requesting to post "no parking" notices? Yes ❑ No r
Q Requested "No Parking° on city streets andiar parking lots (list streets/parking lots) (provide map):
❑ Other (explain)
Security -and Crovvd Coritrol
Depending on the number of participants, your event may require Police services.
Please describe your procedures for both Crowd Control and Internal Security:
Volunteers of the parish and community will help guide the attendees in the procession.
Have you hired Professional Security to handle security arrangements for this event?
Yes D No 'I if YES, narne and address of Security Organization
Security Director (Name): Phone:
If using the sennces of a professional security firm AND the event Mill occur On City property, please
provide a copy of its insurance certificate, evidencing liability with limits of at least $1 Million dollars per
oocuranc 2 Million dollars aggregate, as well as and additional insured endorsement naming the. City
of National City, its officers, employees, and agents as additional insureds. Evidence of Insurance must
be provided by the vendor or its insurer to the City's Risk Manager for review and approval prior to the
event.
Is this a night event? Yes 0 No l If YES, please state how the event and surrounding area will
be illuminated to ensure safety of the participants and spectators:
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First Aid
Depending on the number of participants, your event may require specific First Aid services.
First aid station to be staffed by event staff? Yes ❑ No ❑■ First aid/CPR certified? Yes ❑ No ❑
❑ First aid station to be staffed by professional company. ► Company
Accessibility
Please describe your Accessibility Plan for access at your event by individuals with disabilities:
n/a
Elements of .your Event
Setting up a stage? Yes ❑ No IN
❑ Requesting City's PA system
❑ Requesting City Stage; if yes, which size? ❑ Dimensions (13x28) ❑ Dimensions (20)28)
❑ Applicant providing own stage P (Dimensions)
Setting up canopies or tents?
# of canopies size
# of tents size
❑1 No canopies/tents being set up
Setting up tables and chairs?
❑ Fumished by Applicant or Contractor
# of tables i No tables being set up
# of chairs ❑s No chairs being set up
❑ (For City Use Only) Sponsored Events — Does not apply to co -sponsored events
# of tables ❑ No tables being set up
# of chairs ❑ No chairs being set up
Contractor Name
Contractor Contact Information
Address City/State Phone Number
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Setting up other equipment?
❑ Sporting Equipment (explain)
0 Other (explain)
El Not setting up any equipment lasted above at event
Having amplified sound andlor music? Yes 0 No 0
❑ PA System for announcements ❑ CD player or DJ music
❑ Live Music ► ❑ Small 4-5 piece live band ► 0 Large 6+ piece live band
❑ Other (explain)
If using live music or a DJ. ► Contractor Name
Address City/State
Using lighting equipment at your event? Yes ❑ No
❑ Bringing in own lighting equipment
❑ Using professional lighting company ► Company Name
Phone Number
Address City/State
Using electrical power? Yes ❑ No ❑
❑ Using on -site electricity
▪ Bringing in generator(s)
❑ For sound and/or lighting
® For sound andlor lighting
Phone Number
❑ For food and/or refrigeration
❑ Forfood and/or refrigeration
Vendor Informatio
PLEASE NOTE: You may berequired to apply for a temporary health permit if food or beverages
are sold of given away during your special event. Also see `Permits and ompliance':on page B
in the Special Event Guide. For additional information on obtaining a temporary health permit,
pease contact the County of San Diego Environmental Health at (619) 336-2363.
Having food and non-alcoholic beverages at your event? Yes ❑ No®
❑ Vendors preparing food on -site ► # ► Business License #
If yes, please describe how food will be served and/or prepared:
If you intend to cook food in the event area please specify the method:
❑ GAS ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ CHARCOAL ❑ OTHER (Specify):
❑ Vendors bringing pre -packaged food ► # r Business License*
❑ Vendors bringing bottled, non-alcoholic beverages (i.e., bottled water, can soda, etc.) ► #�
❑ Vendors selling food # ► Business License #(s)
❑ Vendors selling merchandise* ► Business License #(s)
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❑ Foodlbeverages to be handled by organization; no outside vendors
D Vendors selling services # ► Business License #(s)
► Explain services
❑ Vendors passing out information only (no business license needed) #
► Explain type(s) of information
D No selling or informational vendors at event
Having children activities? Yes 0 No
PLEASE NOTE: in the event inflatable jumps are provided at the event, The City of National City •
requires commercial liability insurance with limits of at least $1 Million dollars per occurrence/$2 Million
dollars aggregate. In addition, the City of National City must be named as an Additional Insured
pursuant to a separate endorsement, which shall be provided by the vendor or its insurer to the City's
Risk Manager, along with the Certificate of Insurance, for approval prior to the event. The application
should be filed out at least one week prior to the event. There is a $25 fee to process the permit
application. For questions or to obtain a copy of the "Facility Use Application', please contact the
Engineering/Public Works Department at (619) 336-4580.
O Inflatable bouncer house # ❑ Rock climbing wall Height
❑ Inflatable bouncer slide # ❑ Arts & crafts (Le., craft making, face painting, etc.)
El Other
Having fireworks or aerial display? Yes ❑ No ❑■
❑ Vendor name and license #
Dimensions Duration
Number of shells Max. size
PLEASE NOTE: In the event fireworks or another aerial display is planned for your event, The City of
National City requires commercial liability insurance with limits of at least $2 Million dollars per
occurrence/ $4 Million dollars aggregate. In addition, the City of National City must be named as an
;Additional Insured pursuant to a separate endorsement, which shall be provided by the vendor or its
insurer to the City's Risk Manager, along with the Certificate of Insurance, for approval prior to the
event Depending on the size and/or nature of the fireworks display, the City reserves the nght to
request higher liability limits. The vendor mustalso obtain a fireworks permit from the National City Fire
Department and the cost is $502.00
Arranging for media coverage? Yes❑ No ■❑
❑ Yes, but media will not require special set-up
❑ Yes, media will require special set-up. Describe
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Event Signage
PLEASE NOTE For City sponsored or to -sponsored events, banners publicizing the event may be
paced on the existing poles on the 1800 block and 3100 block of National City Boulevard. The banners
must be made to the City's specifications. Please refer to the City's Special. Event Guidebook and Fee
Schedule for additional information.
Are you planning to have signage at your event? Yes ❑ No %I
❑ Yes, we wilt post signage # Dimensions
❑ Yes, having inflatable signage # ► (complete Inflatable Signage Request form)
❑ Yes, we will have banners #
D What will signs/banners say?
❑ How will signs/banners be anchored or mounted?
Waste Management
PLEASE NOTE One toilet for every 250 people is required, unless the applicant can show that there
are sufficient facilities in the immediate area available to the public during the event.
Are you planning to provide portable restrooms at the event? Yes ❑ No ■❑
If yes, please identify the following:
► Total number of portable toilets:
► Total number of ADA accessible portable toilets:
❑ Contracting with portable toilet vendor. ►
Company Phone
I. Load -in Day & Time ► Load -out Day & Time
❑ Portable toilets to be serviced. to- Time
Set-up. Breakdown, Clean-up
Setting up the day before the event?
❑ Yes, will set up the day before the event.
■❑ No, set-up will occur on the event day
Requesting vehicle access onto the turf?
# of set-up day(s)
❑ Yes, requesting access onto turf for set-up and breakdown (complete attached Vehicle Access
Request form)
WI No, vehicles will load/unload from nearby street or parking lot.
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E:g4Dtter:Fe n ce:
❑ City to install litter fence
D Applicant to install litter fence
R N/A
Breaking down set-up the day after the event?
❑ Yes, breakdown will be the day after the event. ► # of breakdown day(s)
12 No, breakdown will occur on the event day.
How are you handling clean-up?
❑ Using City crews
❑■ Using volunteer clean-up crew daring and after event.
❑ Using professional cleaning company during and after event.
Miscellaneous
Please list anything important about your event not already asked on this application:
Please make a copy of this application for your records.
We do not provide copies.
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1. Special Event Information
Special Eve is
Pre -Event Storm Water Compliance
Checklist
Name of Special Event; Live Stations of the Cross
Event Address: 410 W. 18th Street National City
Expected h of Attendees. 300
Event Flosticoordinator: Rev. Jose Edmundo Zarate-Suarez Phone Number: 619477452p
IL Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) Review
Y
YES NO N/A
Will enough trash cans provided for the event?
Provide number of trash bins:
Will enough recycling bins provided for the event?
Provide number of recycle bins:
X
Wig ail portable toilets have secondary containment trays? (exceptions
for ADA► compliant portable toilets)
X
Do all storm drains have screens to tmporar iiy protecttrash and debris
from .entering?
X
Are spill cleanup kits readily available at designated spots?
x
* A Post-Eveat Storm Water Conapliauce Checklist wilt be complied by City Staff.
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City of National City
PUBLIC PROPERTY USE HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
AGREEMENT
Persons requesting use of City property, facilities or personnel are required to
provide a minimum of $1,000,000 combined single limit insurance for bodily injury
and property damage which includes the City, its officials, agents and employees
named as additional insured and to sign the Hold Harmless Agreement. Certificate
of insurance must be attached to this permit. The insurance company issuing the
insurance policy must have a A.M. Best's Guide Rating of A:VII and that the
insurance company is a California admitted company; if not, then the insurance
policy to the issuance of the permit for the event. The Certificate Holder must reflect:
City of National City
Risk Management Department
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
St. Anthony of Padua Church
Organization:
Rev. Jose Edmundo Zarate-Suarez
Person in Charge of Activity:
410 W. 18th Street National City, CA 91950
Address:
Telephone: 61977-4520 Date(s) of Use: 04/14/17
HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
As a condition of the issuance of a temporary use permit to conduct its activities on
public or private property, the undersigned hereby agree(s) to defend, indemnify and
hold harmless the City of National City and the Parking Authority and its officers,
employees and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, losses,
liability or, for any personal injury, death or property damage, or both, or any litigation
and other liability, including attorneys f= -s and the costs of litigation, arising out of or
related to the use of public property • he a vity take der the permit by the
permittee or its agents, employee ontra tors.
Signature of Applicant:
Pastor
Official Title:
Date:
For Office Use Ottly
Certificate of Insurance Approved Date
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
RECOMMENDED APPROVALS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: St. Anthony of Padua Church
EVENT: Live Stations of the Cross
DATE OF EVENT: April 14, 2017 — 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
APPROVALS.
COMMUNITY SERVICES YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
RISK MANAGER YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES YES [x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS Ix ]
PUBLIC WORKS YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FINANCE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ]
FIRE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x
POLICE YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x
CITY ATTORNEY YES [ x ] NO [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ]
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Building:
No comments
Planning:
Compliance with Title 12 (Noise) of the Muni Code.
Maintain vehicular and pedestrian access to local businesses.
Engineering:
No comments
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Based on the information provided, the recommendation would be that 2 officers
be assigned to the procession for a period of 1 (one) hour in order to provide a
safe traffic break as the procession .makes its way around the proposed route.
The current officer rate is attached below:
POLICE DEPARTMENT OVERTIME COSTS
Total hours
2 Officer(s) at cost of $75.41 per hour 2 (C) $150.82
TOTAL
COST $150.82
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CITY ATTORNEY
No required conditions for this application
COMMUNITY SERVICES
No comments
RISK MANAGER (619) 336-4370
I have reviewed the above captioned request to for the issuance of a Temporary
Use Permit. I would recommend that as a condition of the issuance of the permit
that the following documents be provided:
A valid copy of the Certificate of Liability Insurance.
The applicant must provide a separate additional insured endorsement
wherein it notes as the additional insured as "The City of National City, its
officials, agents, employees and volunteers".
That the insurance policy must have a combined single limit of no less
than $1,000,000.00 (ONE MILLION DOLLARS) and $2,000,000.00 (TWO
MILLION DOLLARS) in aggregate that would cover the date and location
of the event
That the insurance company issuing the insurance policy must have a
A.M. Best's Guide Rating of AA/II and that the insurance company is a
California admitted company; if not then insurance policy must be
submitted to the Risk Management Department for review and approval
prior to the issuance of the Temporary Use Permit.
The Certificate Holder must reflect:
City of National City
clo Risk Manager
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA..91950-4397
PUBLIC WORKS
No comments
FINANCE
No comments
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FIRE.
NO INSPECTION REQUIRED
NO CHARGE FOR THIS EVENT
Stipulations required by the Fire Department for this event are as follows:
1) Maintain Fire Department access at all times.
2) Means of egress shall not be obstructed in any manner and shall remain
free of any material or matter where its presence would obstruct or render
the means of egress hazardous.
3) Access for Fire Department shall be maintained at all times. At no time
shall fire lanes, fire hydrants, fire protection systems of all types etc. be
obstructed at any time. A minimum of 20 feet wide shall be maintained for
the use of fire lanes.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
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