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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012 08-21 CC HA AGENDA PKTAgenda Of Regular Meeting — National City City Council/Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City Council Chambers 1243 National City Boulevard National City, California Regular Meeting — Tuesday — August 21, 2012 — 6:00 P.M. Open To The Public Please complete a request to speak form prior to the commencement of the meeting and submit it to the City Clerk. It is the intention of your City Council of the City of National City to be receptive to your concerns in this community. Your participation in local government will assure a responsible and efficient City of National City. We invite you to bring to the attention of the City Manager/Executive Director any matter that you desire the City Council of the City of National City to consider. We thank you for your presence and wish you to know that we appreciate your involvement. ROLL CALL Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by Mayor Ron Morrison Public Oral Communications (Three -Minute Time Limit) NOTE: Pursuant to state law, items requiring Council of the City of National City action must be brought back on a subsequent Council of the City of National City Agenda unless they are of a demonstrated emergency or urgent nature. 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 Council Meetings. Audio headphones are available in the lobby at the beginning of the meetings. Audio interpretacion en espanol se proporciona durance 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 National City City Council /Community Development Commission/Housing Authority 08/21/12 - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. Employee of the Month of August, 2012 — Leah Munoz, Senior Office Assistant 2. Port of San Diego Update — Port Commissioner Robert Valderrama 3. Sweetwater Authority Update — Mayor Ron Morrison CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar: Consent calendar items involve matters, which are of a routine or noncontroversial nature. All consent calendar 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 the agenda and separately considered, upon request of a Councilmember, a staff member, or a member of the public. 4. Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City of July 17, 2012. (City Clerk) 5. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National authorizing the Mayor to execute a Second Amendment to the Agreement between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates (CMA) Inc., in the amount of $4,965 per month to provide liability claims adjusting and risk management services to the City of National City. (Administrative Services/Human Resources) 6. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing equipment modifications for the existing wireless facility located at 3359 Cagle Street known as "Sweetwater Heights Park," pursuant to the Lease Agreement dated May 7, 2002, between the City of National City and Sprint PCS Assets LLC. (Engineering) National City City Council /Community Development Commission/Housing Authority 08/21/12 - Page 3 CONSENT CALENDAR (Cont.) 7. WARRANT REGISTER #3 Warrant Register #3 for the period of 07/11/12 through 07/17/12 in the amount of $599,531.00. (Finance) 8. WARRANT REGISTER #4 Warrant Register #4 for the period of 07/18/12 through 07/24/12 in the amount of $1,830,246.46. (Finance) 9. Temporary Use Permit — City of National City 125th Anniversary Picnic "A Celebration of History & Culture" at Kimball on September 22, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is a City -sponsored event. (Neighborhood Services) PUBLIC HEARING 10. Public Hearing — Street vacation to vacate a portion of the public right-of-way on Hoover Avenue north of 22nd Street and a portion of the public right-of-way on Harding Avenue north of 22nd Street. Applicant: Paradise Creek Housing Partners, L.P. (Case File No. 2012-04 LS, SC) (Community Services) NEW BUSINESS 11. Discussion regarding Unified Port of San Diego matters, including Marina District Vision Plan, Port CIP, Bayshore Bikeway, Port communications with the City of National City, and request for City Council direction. (City Manager/Engineering/Community Development) National City City Council /Community Development Commission/Housing Authority 08/21/12 - Page 4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 12. Resolution of the Community Development Commission Housing Authority of the City of National City approving the Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2012 and authorizing the submittal of the SEMAP to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Housing & Grants) STAFF REPORTS 13. Closed Session Report. (City Attorney) MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT Regular City Council/Community Development/Housing Authority of the City of National City Meeting — Tuesday — September 4, 2012 — 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers — National City, California. COPIES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY MEETING AGENDAS AND MINUTES MAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH OUR WEBSITE AT www.nationalcityca.qov +r* CALIFORNIA ITEM #1 8/21/12 NATIONAL CITy NCORPOC RA/TED --� MEMORANDUM August 7, 2012 TO Leslie Deese, C. Manager FROM Stacey Steve uman Resources Director SUBJECT EMPLOYE THE MONTH PROGRAM The Employee of the Month Program communicates the City's appreciation for outstanding performance. In doing so, it recognizes employees who maintain high standards of personal conduct and make significant contributions to the workplace and community. The employee to be recognized in August 2012 is Leah Munoz — Senior Office Assistant By copy of this memo, the employee is invited to attend the Council meeting on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 to be recognized for her achievement and service. Attachment cc: Leah Munoz Josie Flores -Clark — Executive Assistant Human Resources — Office File SS:lgr Performance Recognition Program (2) Human Resources Department 140 E. 12th Street, Suite A, National City, CA 91950-3312 619/336-4300 Fax 619/336-4303 www.nationalcityca.gov CI CtGLutrn YEARS Performance Recognition Award Leah Munoz Nomination Form The City Manager's Office is proud to nominate Senior Office Assistant Leah Munoz as August 2012 "Employee of the Month." Leah has been a valuable employee of the City for over 10 years beginning her career with the City as a recreation aide, recreation leader and to her current position as a Senior Office Assistant for the City Manager and City Council Offices. Leah is generally the first person visitors see at City Hall and does an outstanding job providing general information on many topics. She collaborates on a daily basis with many facets of the City Manager and City Council Offices, which includes greeting visitors, scheduling meetings and taking on (another word...) special projects. Leah's commitment takes her the extra mile to serve National City and its residents. Leah is willing and able to take on any challenge we give her and is a consummate team player. She always has a smile on her face and consistently provides excellent customer service to our residents and fellow employees. Her wonderful attitude, smile, and overall demeanor are contagious and make working alongside her a true pleasure. Crowned "Miss National City" in 2006, Leah continues the pageantry tradition by giving back to her community. Since 2008, Leah has overseen the Miss National City pageant in conjunction with National City's Community Services Department, including rehearsals, music, scripts, crowns, and scholarships for the princesses. Additionally, she serves as a role model and mentor to the contestants throughout the year. Leah is a lifelong resident of National City, a graduate of Sweetwater Union High School and a graduate of National City's very own "Tiny Tot" program! Michael and Leah are proud parents to their beautiful 9-month old daughter, Camilla. On behalf of the City Manager's Office, I am extremely honored to nominate Leah as National City's "Employee of the Month." Nominated by: Leslie Deese, City Manager 8/14/12 ITEM #2 8/21/12 PORT OF SAN DIEGO UPDATE PORT COMMISSIONER ROBERT VALDERRAMA ITEM #3 8/21/12 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY UPDATE MAYOR RON MORRISON ITEM #4 8/21/12 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY OF JULY 17, 2012 (CITY CLERK) CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO.5 ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute a second amendment to the agreement between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates (CMA) Inc., in the amount of $4,965 per month to provide liability claims adjusting and risk management services to the City of National City. PREPARED BY: Stacey Stevenson PHONE: 336-4308 EXPLANATION: DEPARTMENT: A APPROVED B In September, 2010, the City Council authorized the City Manager to enter into a one year agreement with CMA for performance of the full range of risk services including liability claims adjusting and risk management services. Consistent with the terms of the agreement, staff wishes to exercise the ability to extend the agreement under the same terms and conditions. Consistent with City's goal of fiscal sustainability, staff finds that utilizing contracted services in lieu of a full-time staff person continues to provide budgetary savings while continuing to meet the service needs of the organization. CMA, with its technical knowledge and experience, continues the refinement work that began under the first amendment including updating policies and practices, and developing efficiency measures. To severe the relationship at this time would result in a significant set back in these efforts. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. 627-407-081-213-0000 APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS By utilizing the services of CMA and by not filling the full-time benefitted Risk Manager position, the City will realize ongoing savings of approximately $47,000 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the resolution. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: ,xtension to the agreement between the City of National City and CMA :ouncil Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2012 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,965 PER MONTH TO PROVIDE LIABILITY CLAIMS ADJUSTING AND RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES TO THE CITY WHEREAS, on September 7, 2010, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2010-205, authorizing a one-year Agreement with Claims Management Associates, Inc., ("CMA") in the amount of $4,965 per month to provide liability claims adjusting and risk management services to the City of National City; and WHEREAS, on September 27, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2011-127, approving the First Amendment to the Agreement extending the term for one additional year under the same terms and conditions; and WHEREAS, the City and CMA desire to extend the Agreement for an additional one-year term under the same terms and conditions, expiring September 6, 2013. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute the Second Amendment to the Agreement between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates, Inc., in the not to exceed amount of $4,965 per month, under the same terms and conditions, to provide consulting services with respect to liability claims adjusting and risk management services to the City. Said Second Amendment is on file in the office of the City Clerk. PASSED and ADOPTED this 21st day of August, 2012. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney Ron Morrison, Mayor SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. This Second Amendment to the Agreement by and between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates, Inc. is entered into this 22" day of August, 2012, by and between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates, Inc. [Amendment]. RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of National City [City] and Claims Management Associates [CMA], Inc. previously entered into the agreement entitled Agreement by and between the City of National City and Claims Management Associates, Inc. [Agreement], dated September 7, 2010 for liability claims adjusting and risk management services to the City; WHEREAS, that Agreement provides that the City of National City may extend services beyond the contract expiration date of September 6, 2011, under the same term and conditions; WHEREAS, a First Amendment was executed on September 27, 2011, for the period September 7, 2011 through September 6, 2012. WHEREAS, the City now seeks to extend the Agreement for an additional year. AGREEMENT NOW THEREFORE, the City and CMA agree as follows: 1. This Amendment extends the Agreement for one year for the time period September 7, 2012 through September 6, 2013. 2. The parties agree that each and every term of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Second Amendment on the date and year first written above. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. By: By: Ron Morrison, Mayor Edward Garbo, President Approved as to form: By: Edward Garbo, Secretary Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO. 6 ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing equipment modifications for the existing wireless facility located at 3359 Cagle Street known as "Sweetwater Heights Park", pursuant to the Lease Agreement, dated May 7, 2002, between City of National City and Sprint PCS Assets LLC,. PREPARED BY: Barby Tipton PHONE4583 EXPLANATION: See attached. DEPARTME Engineering APPROVED BY: Az, FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT No financial impact at this time ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: Finance APPROVED: MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Explanation 2. Applicant's request and proposed plans 3. Lease Agreement 4. Resolution Explanation Sprint Assets, LLC, now known as STC One LLC entered into a 5-year lease agreement with the City on May 7, 2002, with the option to extend the lease for four (4) successive five (5) year terms. The lease agreement allows for a portion of Sweetwater Height Park to be used for the installation and operation of an equipment room and antenna facilities. Paragraph 8 of the Lease Agreement states that the tenant may update or replace the antennae facilities from time to time with the prior written approval of Landlord, which will not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or denied, provided that (1) the replacement facilities are not materially greater in number or size than the existing facilities, (2) that any change in their location on the pole is approved in writing by Landlord and (3) that any modification is in compliance with CUP-2001-2, as approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution 11-2002. Tenant shall submit to Landlord a detailed proposal for any such replacement facilities and any supplemental materials as may be requested, for Landlord's evaluation and approval. Signal Acquisitions III LLCL (GSA), a Crown Castle Company, subleases and/or otherwise operates the tower site on behalf of Sprint Assets, LLC and as such has requested a modification to the wireless communications equipment located at 3359 Cagle Street known as Sweetwater Heights Park. Staff has reviewed the proposed modification to the equipment and found that the replacement facilities are not materially greater in number or size than the existing facilities, and that the modification is in compliance with CUP-2001-2, as approved by the National City Planning Commission. Staff is recommending that this Resolution be adopted to approve requested equipment modifications . RESOLUTION NO. 2012 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING MODIFICATIONS TO THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AT THE EXISTING WIRELESS FACILITY LOCATED AT SWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARK, LOCATED AT 3359 CAGLE STREET, PURSUANT TO THE LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND SPRINT PCS ASSETS, DATED MAY 7, 2002 WHEREAS, on May 7, 2002, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2002-66, approving a Lease Agreement with Sprint Assets, LLC, now known as STC One, LLC, to lease a portion of Sweetwater Heights Park for the installation and maintenance of a wireless communication equipment facility on the leased premises; and WHEREAS, on October 3, 2006, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2006- 208, approving the First Amendment to the Lease Agreement for the lease of a portion of Sweetwater Heights Park, in order to accommodate changes in the equipment located on the leased property; and WHEREAS, Sprint has requested the City's consent to modify the existing equipment at Sweetwater Height Park, pursuant to Paragraph 8 (Equipment Upgrade) of the Lease Agreement, which allows for the update or replacement of the antennae facilities from time to time with the prior written approval of the City, which will not be unreasonable withheld, delayed or denied; and WHEREAS, Staff has determined that the modification to the wireless communication equipment is not materially greater in number or size of the existing facilities, and is consistent with Conditional Use Permit 2001-2, which was previously approved for the antenna facility. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City hereby authorizes the modification to the wireless communication equipment at the existing wireless facility at Sweetwater Height Park, located at 3359 Cagle Street, pursuant to the Lease Agreement between the City of National City and Sprint PCS Assets, dated May 7, 2002. PASSED and ADOPTED this 21st day of August, 2012. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney wN � V ;r April 26, 2012 Crown Castle 5820 Stoneridge Mall Road, Suite 300 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Janet McIntyre Tel (925) 737-1018 Fax (925) 737-1234 Janet.mcintyre@crowneastle.com VIA CERTIFIED MAIL 7009 1680 0002 3996 9984 City of National City Claudia G. Silva, City Attorney 1243 National City Blvd. National City, CA 91950 -+ Re: BU 880239 - Sweetwater Hgts. (2N) located at 3359 Cagle Street, National City, CA; Lease Agreement dated May 7th, 2002 ("Lease") =' " N Consent for Modification i : Dear Ms. Silva: c • .c- Gn Pursuant to an agreement between STC One LLC ("Sprint") and Signal Acquisitions III LLC ("GSA"), GSA subleases and/or otherwise operates the tower site that is subject to the Lease on behalf of Sprint. GSA is a Crown Castle company. GSA and its subsidiaries own and operate shared wireless communication facilities. In order to better serve the public, minimize the amount of towers in an area where a Lease is located, and/or improve the financial viability of a site, GSA plans to modify Sprint's equipment at the wireless communication facility. Sprint has authorized GSA to contact you and request consent to the modification of the existing equipment. Pursuant to Paragraph 8. of your Lease, Sprint is required to obtain your consent, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or denied. Enclosed you will find the proposed construction drawings which outline the proposed changes. Therefore, GSA, on behalf of Sprint, respectfully requests your consent to this modification. Please indicate your consent by executing this letter where indicated below and return one original of same to me at the address indicated above. A self addressed stamped envelope is included for your convenience. If you have any questions concerning this request, please contact me at 925-737-1018. s truly, Janet C. McIntyre Property Specialist Agreed and accepted this day of , 2012 (Lessor's signature) V Enclosures 1 Spri nt° CALIFORNIA STATE CODE COMPUANCE: WWOM NO MATERIALS SEMIMEC® utt MEIL1E➢N.TMpu(E _ OW!. CCCEE AS MO/ME EY EIS IEEE YEAST S MNO ESOMEM RESEMOSS g IS tOEECMTMR'I®lp • fALIFPNMSEGIMS LESS EMI( MWN3 MM. AM, ITV EIS CAL FOSSE ILEAC MOE CM.CONryM OWEIMEE SLI aMIA➢ E CODEF*METMt°RE ISCEM XW CM My N COM EIS LOCAL MEM. 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ISSUED FOR: C 100% CD REVIEW ) REVISIONS TArt ru m.w u pram nEvuw mrmma a sos Imam sus 9928 CABINET x`R`E 1 IE.r.a BATTERY BACK-UP CABINET IT. 4 xrs. FIBER JUNCTION BOX H 6 x.ra. sh EIfL'YM W..,,,E ICC FA RTmr.ITIRIT I 4e 6q'� 'ME! TuTTEL . c ssaA. LICENSURE nl' �Y JG V F e�` ` t ,I- �, ,ill'°iauss l_! I/ y._ i,I SHEET TITLE. II I I-111 II_.1 III..- III I II III III- III ._II- I I II _ II_iliIII .III -I llr !--n 1):I,, / EQUIPMENT DETAILS • i SHEET NUMBER: RENSON: ern. NOT USED """ 2 NOT USED 3 x` .IBT s....m.'-''�I"^pr T ® A-9 0 x.rs. x.rs• H CONCRETE BOLTING DETAIL x.r.ls. 5 so. sea -muss, LEASE AGREEMENT This Lease Agreement ("Lease") is entered into this 7th day of May, 2002, by and between the City of National City ("Landlord") and Sprint PCS Assets, L.L. C. liability company, formerly known as Cox PCS Assets, L.L.C. ("Tenant") a Delaware limited RECITALS A. Landlord is the owner of the real property known as "Sweetwater Heights Park" ("Landlord's Property") located in the City of National City, San Diego County, State of California. B. Tenant desires to lease a portion of Sweetwater Heights Park for the installation and operation of an equipment room and certain antenna facilities (collectively, "Antennae Facilities") for use in connection with its communications business. C. Accordingly, the parties are entering into this Lease on the terms and conditions set forth below. AGREEMENT In consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties agree as follows: 1. Leased Premises. Landlord leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord a portion of Sweetwater Heights Park consisting of the space shown on the Location Map attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. A legal description of the leased premises is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference. Said leased premises are referred to herein as "Leased Premises." Tenant intends to locate its Antennae Facilities on the Leased Premises, which facilities are described in Exhibit C. Tenant may not add additional equipment and/or antennae from that authorized by National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002, which is attached hereto as Exhibit D. Landlord reserves the right to require Tenant to relocate its Antennae Facilities to another location on Landlord's Property at Landlord's expense, so long as the other location provides radio receipt and transmission equivalent to the Leased Premises. Tenant shall complete the relocation of its Antenna Facilities Within six (6) months after written notice from Landlord. This Lease is not a franchise pursuant to Chapter 6.10 of the National City Municipal Code or is it a permit to use the rights -of -way under Chapter 13.12 of the National City Municipal Code. Any such franchise or permit must be obtained separately from Landlord. 3/02 15 Cox SD34XC505H Swee.twat.r IIe:..h �I 2. Term. The term of this Lease shall May 7 , 2002 ("The May 6 , 2007. Provided provisions of this Lease, Tenant may extend successive five (5) year terms, upon giving notice of its intention to extend. be five (5) years, commencing on Commencement Date"), and ending that Tenant is not in breach of any of the the initial term of this Lease for four (4) Landlord ninety (90) days' prior written If this Lease is terminated by the Landlord based on any of the grounds specified in Section 17 of this Lease, the termination shall be effective thirty (30) calendar days from the date of delivery of the notice of termination if Tenant, within such thirty (30) day period, has not cured such default. If this Lease is terminated by Tenant based on any of the grounds specified in Section 17 of this Lease, such termination shall be effective no sooner than thirty (30) days from delivery of written notice from Tenant to Landlord. 3. Rent. a. Tenant shall pay Landlord as annual rent for the Leased Premises the sum of Twenty Five Thousand and No/I00 Dollars ($25,000.00) ("Rent"). Tenant shall pay Landlord Rent for the first year on the Commencement Date. Tenant shall pay Landlord Rent annually in advance on each anniversary of the Commencement Date. Beginning with the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, the Rent paid shall be increased by five percent (5%) each year. Beginning with the third anniversary of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay Landlord as annual rent an amount equal to the greater of (I) the previous year's rent, adjusted upward by five percent (5%); or (2) the fair market value of the ground lease for a similar cellular communications facility in a comparable location as determined by an independent, qualified appraiser retained by Landlord and subject to Tenant's reasonable approval. b. Tenant shall pay Landlord a late payment charge equal to five percent (5%) of the late payment for any payment not paid within ten (10) days after the due date. Any amounts not paid when due shall bear interest until paid at the lesser of the rate of two percent (2%) per month or the highest rate permitted by law. c. If this Lease is terminated by Tenant at a time other than on the last day of the year, Rent shall be prorated as of the date of termination and, in the event of termination for any reason other than nonpayment of Rent or other breach of this lease by Tenant, the balance of all prepaid Rents shall be refunded to the Tenant. d. Upon termination of this Lease for any reason, Tenant shall remove its equipment, personal property, Antennae Facilities, and leasehold 04/30/02 2 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 16 improvements from the Leased Premises on or before the date of termination, and shall repair any damage to the Leased Premises caused by such equipment, normal wear and tear excepted, and shall reinstall or replace with a comparable substitute the existing lightstand; all at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Any such property or facilities which are not removed by Tenant within thirty (30) days of the termination of the Lease may, at Landlord's option, be removed and stored by Landlord within sixty (60) days of termination of the Lease at Tenant's expense, with Tenant reimbursing Landlord for the costs of removal and storage within thirty (30) days after Landlord presents satisfactory documentation to Tenant indicating such costs incurred by Landlord. Any such property or facilities owned by Tenant that are not removed by Tenant within one hundred eighty (180) days of the termination of the Lease term shall become the property of the Landlord. e. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for its reasonable costs and expenses, including legal fees, incurred by Landlord in connection with the negotiation of this Lease, all as additional Rent payable upon execution of this Lease. The reasonable costs and expenses shall not exceed One Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($1,000.00). 4. Taxes. Tenant recognizes and understands that this Lease may create a possesory interest subject to property taxation and that Tenant may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Tenant further agrees to pay any and all property taxes, if any, assessed during the term of this Lease pursuant to Sections 107 and 107. 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code against Tenant's possesory interest in the Leased Premises. 5. Use of Leased Premises. a. Tenant shall use the Leased Premises for the installation, operation and maintenance of its Antennae Facilities for the transmission, reception and operation of a communications system and uses incidental thereto and for no other uses. In its use of the Leased Premises, Tenant shall at all times remain in compliance with National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002. Landlord reserves the right to enter into agreements with other parties, including but not limited to, wireless communication carriers (hereinafter "Carrier") for use of Landlord's Property so long as such Carrier's site does not interfere with Tenant's Leased Premises. In the event that an additional Carrier is licensed to use any site on Landlord's Property, it shall be the new Carrier's responsibility, at its expense, to ensure that such installation is constructed and operated in accordance with applicable regulations issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and that its use of Landlord's Property does not interfere with Tenant's use of the Leased Premises. Landlord shall include a provision in any agreement with a new Carrier, which provides that installation and use of its communication equipment shall not interfere with 04/30/02 3 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 17 04/30/02 Tenant's use and operation of its communications system. The new Carrier will provide the Landlord and Tenant with a certified evaluation prepared by a telecommunications engineer that its antennae and other facilities will not interfere with Tenant's existing antennae or proposed antennae or other facilities. b. Tenant shall have the opportunity to review the certified evaluation and to make its own evaluation regarding whether the Carrier's installation will interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities. If Tenant determines that the Carrier's installation will interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities, then Tenant must notify the Landlord in writing of its findings no later than twenty (20) days after receipt of the certified evaluation. Tenant shall provide all documentation supporting its findings to Landlord. If Landlord accepts those findings, then the Carrier cannot proceed with its installation unless and until it can satisfy Tenant that the proposed installation will not interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities. If Landlord disagrees with Tenant's findings, then Landlord and Tenant shall hire a mutually agreed upon independent telecommunications engineer to evaluate the potential interference problems, the cost to be borne equally by Landlord and Tenant. If that independent engineer determines that the proposed installation will not interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities, then the Carrier may proceed with its installation. However, if the independent engineer determines that the proposed installation will interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities, then the Carrier cannot proceed with its installation unless and until it can satisfy the independent engineer that the proposed installation will not interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities. c. Tenant shall not deny Carrier the ability to co -locate the Carrier's transmitting/receiving equipment, and antennae facilities within and upon Tenant's installed facilities as provided in condition number 13 of the approved Conditional Use Permit of National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002, pursuant to the following conditions: In addition to the requirements set forth above in Section 5a, Carrier shall provide Landlord and Tenant with a certified evaluation prepared by a structural engineer finding that the installed facilities can support the additional installation. Tenant shall have the opportunity to review the certified evaluation and to make its own evaluation regarding whether the installed facilities can support the additional equipment. If Tenant determines that the installed facilities cannot support the additional installation, then Tenant must notify the Landlord in writing of its findings no later than twenty days after receipt of the certified evaluation. Tenant shall provide all documentation supporting its findings to Landlord, and Tenant shall hire a mutually agreed upon qualified engineer to evaluate whether the installed facilities can support the additional installation, the cost to be borne equally by Landlord and Tenant. If that engineer determines that the installed facilities will support the additional installation, then the Carrier may proceed with its 4 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 18 installation. However, if the independent engineer determines that the installed facilities cannot support the additional installation, then the Carrier cannot proceed with its installation unless and until it can satisfy the engineer that the installed facilities can support the additional installation. Once it has been determined that the installed facilities can support the additional installation and that the installation will not interfere with Tenant's Antennae Facilities as set forth in section 5a, then Carrier shall execute a sublease agreement with Tenant setting forth the rights, duties and obligations of each party, including the rights, duties and obligations of each party with respect to interference with the communication equipment of the other party, access to each party's equipment and maintenance and repair of each party's equipment. d. In the event that any equipment installed pursuant to any future agreements for the installation of communication/radio equipment on Landlord's Property, other than any equipment installed on Tenant's installed facilities, does cause interference with Tenant's Antenna Facilities, then Tenant shall provide thirty (30) days' written notice to Landlord of this interference. Landlord shall have ten (10) days' written notice to eliminate such interference. If such interference is not eliminated, then Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease. e. Tenant shall exercise due diligence in utilizing the Leased Premises so as to not interfere with utilization of the remainder of Landlord's Property by Landlord, and Tenant agrees to comply with any rules and regulations that Landlord may promulgate at any time in reference to utilization of Landlord's Property so long as those rules do not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's rights to operate its communications system. It is understood by Tenant that the Landlord's Property is used by Landlord as a Park and that it is necessary to maintain adequate security at all times for the primary utilization of the Landlord's Property by Landlord. 6. Construction Standards. The Antennae Facilities shall be installed on the Leased Premises in a good and workmanlike manner without the attachment of any construction liens. Landlord will require Tenant to paint the Antennae Facilities in conformance with approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 2001-2 so as to blend in with the surroundings. If not specified in CUP 2001-2, Tenant will paint in a color specified by Landlord and otherwise shield the Antennae Facilities from view as required by said CUP. 7. Installation of Equipment. a. Prior to commencing construction, Tenant shall obtain a Building Permit from the National City Department of Building and Safety and a Construction Permit from the National City Engineering Department for street improvements, grading or retaining walls, if required. Tenant shall pay the normal costs for all permits and shall bond for the required street 04/30/02 5 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 19 • 04/30/02 improvements, grading or retaining walls, if any. Tenant shall verify that the soil bearing capacity of the proposed site will support the Antennae Facilities, its ancillary structures and equipment. Tenant shall obtain the Landlord's prior written approval of the Construction Drawings for any of Tenant's improvements or site preparations before commencing such activities and shall be responsible for any environmental review and remediation relating to such improvements or site preparations subject to Landlord's approval. All improvements shall be constructed by Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Landlord may condition its approval on Tenant taking steps reasonably necessary to protect Landlord's property and to comply with all conditions of CUP 2001-2, as approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002. Improvement of the Leased Premises shall be at Tenant's sole expense, including any structural reinforcement necessary to support Tenant's equipment, and Tenant shall maintain the Leased Premises throughout the term in a good and safe condition, free of litter or other items relating to Tenant's use, and so as not to create unsafe conditions or an interference with access for any tenants or other parties, and with all visible areas maintained in a condition at least equal to that of the other facilities on the Property. b. Tenant shall have the right, at its sole cost and expense, to install, operate and maintain on the Property, in accordance with good engineering practices and with all applicable FCC rules and regulations, its Antennae Facilities as described on Exhibit C. Antennae size shall be limited to dimensions shown on the plans approved by Landlord, pursuant to CUP 2001-2, as approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002. c. Tenant's installation of all such Antennae Facilities shall be done according to plans approved by Landlord. Any damage done to the Leased Premises during installation and/or during operations shall be repaired or replaced immediately at Tenant's expense and to Landlord's sole satisfaction. In connection with the installation and operation of the Antennae Facilities, Tenant shall not locate or attach any antennae on other equipment to the Leased Premises without an approved Building Permit from and the written approval of the Director of Building and Safety or his designee. The installation methods for attaching antennas or other equipment to the Tenant's installations, facilities or equipment must be done in a manner that poses no threat of damage or injury to other City property or users of the Property. Tenant shall pay all costs and expenses in relation to maintaining the integrity of Landlord's Property in connection with Tenant's installation and operations of the Antennae Facilities. Tenant shall install temporary fencing upon the Leased Premises during such times as the installation or removal of the Antennae Facilities is taking place, and shall remove such temporary fencing upon the completion of installation or removal, all at Tenant's sole cost and expense. 6 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 20 • d. Within thirty (30) days after the Commencement Date, Tenant shall provide Landlord with as -built drawings of the Antennae Facilities and the improvements installed on the Leased Premises, which show the actual location of all equipment and improvements consistent with Exhibit C. Said drawings shall be accompanied by a complete and detailed inventory of all equipment, personal property, and Antennae Facilities. e. Tenant shall provide Landlord with copies of all tests, reports, and records pertaining to the equipment, which are conducted by or on behalf of Tenant within thirty (30) days after finalization of each test, record, or report. f. Any change to Tenant's approved antennae type, number of antennas, antennae location and/or change in transmitter type and power output shall, at the sole expense of Tenant, be made in accordance with applicable regulations issued by the FCC, and/or the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). g. Each and every contractor, subcontractor and/or supplier shall have or obtain a current National City Business License. The Business License is not required of any sub -contractor or supplier who delivers material and/or equipment with the Tenant's contractor's, or sub -contractor's vehicle or with a common carrier. 8. Equipment Upgrade. Tenant may update or replace the Antennae Facilities from time to time with the prior written approval of Landlord, which will not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or denied, provided that (1) the replacement facilities are not materially greater in number or size than the existing facilities, (2) that any change in their location on the pole is approved in writing by Landlord and (3) that any modification is in compliance with CUP 2001-2, as approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution 11-2002. Tenant shall submit to Landlord a detailed proposal for any such replacement facilities and any supplemental materials as may be requested, for Landlord's evaluation and approval. 9. Maintenance and Operations. a. Tenant shall, at its own expense, maintain the Leased Premises in a safe condition and in good repair so as not to conflict with the use of or leasing of the remainder of Landlord's Property by Landlord. b. Tenant shall have sole responsibility for the maintenance, repair, and security of its equipment, personal property, Antennae Facilities and leasehold improvements, and shall keep the same in good repair and condition during the Lease term. c. Tenant shall keep the Leased Premises free of graffiti debris and anything of a dangerous, noxious, or offensive nature, or which create a hazard or undue vibration, heat, noise, or interference. 04/30/02 7 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 21 1 • d. In the event Landlord or another tenant of Landlord's undertakes painting, construction or other alterations in the vicinity of the Leased Premises, upon receipt of written notice at least five (5) business days in advance of the painting, construction or other alterations, Tenant shall take reasonable measures at Tenant's cost to cover Tenant's equipment, personal property or Antennae Facilities and protect such from paint and debris fallout which may occur during the painting, construction or alteration process. 10. Premises Access. a. Tenant is hereby given and granted a license for ingress and egress to the Leased Premises over, upon, and across adjoining lands and easements owned by Landlord as may be required for the purpose of erection, installation, maintenance and removal of Tenant's Antennae Facilities (the "Access Easement). Such license shall be over existing roads. b. Upon prior written approval of Landlord, Landlord agrees to grant to Tenant or to such Utility Companies that Tenant shall designate, an Encroachment Permit for such utilities as Tenant deems necessary to serve the Leased Premises. Said Encroachment Permit shall be for the installation and maintenance of necessary utilities from the point of the connection with the Utility Companies' distribution network to Tenant's facilities. The Encroachment Permit shall be over, under or across such portion of Landlord's Property as is reasonably necessary for the installation, maintenance and/or repair of such utility services, provided that such access does not materially interfere with Landlord's normal use of Landlord's Property, and provided further that it shall be consistent with the plans approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002. c. Landlord will have access to the Leased Premises at all times and may examine and inspect the Tenant's facilities for safety reasons or to ensure that the Tenant's covenants are being met. 11. Utilities. Tenant shall, at its expense, separately meter charges for the consumption of electricity and other utilities associated with its use of the Leased Premises and shall timely pay all costs associated therewith. 12. Permits and Business License Fees. Tenant shall pay, as they become due and payable, all business license taxes, fees, charges, taxes and expenses required for licenses and/or permits required for or occasioned by Tenant's use of the Leased Premises. 13. Approvals -Compliance with Laws. Tenant's use of the Leased Premises is contingent upon its obtaining certificates, permits, zoning and other approvals that may be required by any federal, state or local authority. Tenant shall erect, maintain and 04/30/02 8 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 22 4 • operate its Antennae Facilities in accordance with site standards, statutes, ordinances, the provisions of CUP 2001-2, as approved by National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002, and the rules and regulations now in effect or that may be issued thereafter by the FCC, or any other governing bodies. 14. Interference. Tenant's installation, operation and maintenance of its transmission facilities shall not damage or interfere in any way with Landlord's operations or related repair and maintenance activities on the remainder of Landlord's Property, or with such activities of other Tenants on the remainder of Landlord's Property who were in possession of that Property prior to the Commencement Date of this Lease. Tenant agrees to cease all such actions that interfere with Landlord's use of the remainder of Landlord's Property as a Park immediately upon actual notice of such interference, provided, however, in such case, Tenant shall have the right to terminate the Lease and remove all of its equipment, personal property, Antennae Facilities, and leasehold improvements and to get a refund of the balance of prepaid rent. Before approving the placement of Antennae Facilities, Landlord may obtain, at Tenant's expense, an interference study indicating whether Tenant's intended use will interfere with any existing communications facilities on the Leased Premises and an engineering study indicating whether the Leased Premises' soil conditions are able to structurally support Tenant's Antennae Facilities without prejudice to the Landlord's primary use of the remainder of Landlord's Property. Tenant's use and operation of its facilities shall not interfere with the use and operation of other communication facilities existing on the Property as of the Commencement Date. If Tenant's facilities cause interference, Tenant shall take all measures reasonably necessary to correct and eliminate the interference. If the interference cannot be eliminated within thirty (30) days, Landlord may terminate this Lease. 15. Default by Tenant and Landlord's Remedies. It shall be a default if Tenant fails to pay Rent or any other sums to Landlord when due, and does not cure such default within ten (10) days; or if Tenant defaults in the performance of any other covenant or condition of this Lease and does not cure such other default within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord specifying the default complained of; or if Tenant abandons or vacates the Leased Premises; or if Tenant is adjudicated a bankrupt or makes any assignment for the benefit of creditors; or if Tenant becomes insolvent. If suit shall be brought by Landlord for recovery of possession of the Property for the recovery of any rent or any other amount due under the provisions of this Lease, or because of the breach of any other covenant, the Tenant shall pay to the Landlord all expenses incurred therefor, including reasonable attorney fees. 16. Cured by Landlord. In the event of a default, Landlord shall have the right, at its option, in addition to and not exclusive of any other remedy Landlord may have by 04/30/02 9 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 23 operation of law, without any further demand or notice, either (a) terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Leased Premises by any lawful means, in which case this Lease shall terminate and Tenant shall immediately surrender possession to Landlord. In such event, Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant (i) the amount of the unpaid rent accrued through the date of termination, (ii) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent reserved for the balance of the term exceeds the amount of such rental loss that the Tenant proves could be reasonably avoided (net the costs of re -letting and subject to Tenant's termination right), and (iii) any other amount necessary to compensate Landlord for all detriment proximately caused by Tenant's failure to perform its obligations under the Lease; or (b) pursue any other remedy now or hereafter available under the laws or judicial decisions of the State of California. 17. Optional Termination. This Lease may be terminated by: a. Tenant, if it determines that it is no longer practical to use the Leased Premises for its intended purpose; b. Tenant, if it is unable to obtain or maintain any license, permit, or other governmental approval necessary for the construction and/or operation of the Antennae Facilities or Tenant's business; c. Landlord, if Tenant is in default under this Lease; d. Landlord, upon ninety (90) days written notice to Tenant, if Landlord determines, in its sole discretion, that the Leased Premises are needed for a public purpose; provided, however, that Landlord has first exercised its best efforts to find a suitable alternate location on Landlord's Property to relocate Tenant's Antennae Facilities (such relocation to be at Landlord's expense pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Lease). In the event of such termination, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant (1) the Fair Market Value of all improvements installed by Tenant on the Leased Premises, as determined by an independent qualified appraiser retained by Landlord and subject to Tenant's reasonable approval; and (2) the amount of any Rent prepaid by Tenant. 18. Liquidated Damages — Termination. Notice of Tenant's termination pursuant to paragraph 17(a) or (b) shall be given to Landlord in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be effective upon receipt of such notice. All rentals paid for the Lease of the Property prior to said termination date shall be retained by Landlord. Upon termination of this Lease by either party, this Lease shall terminate for all purposes and the parties shall have no further obligations to each other. 19. Alteration, Damage or Destruction. If the Leased Premises or any portion thereof is altered, destroyed or damaged so as to materially hinder effective use of the Antennae Facilities through no fault or negligence of Tenant, Tenant may elect to terminate this 04/30/02 10 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 24 Lease upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Landlord. In such event, Tenant shall within ninety (90) days remove the Antennae Facilities and all other of its property from the Leased Premises and shall restore the Leased Premises, including reinstallation or replacement with a comparable substitute of the existing lightstand, to the same condition as existed prior to this Lease. Upon the completion of such removal and restoration, all rights and obligation of the parties shall cease as of the date of the alteration, damage or destruction and Tenant shall be entitled to the reimbursement of any Rent prepaid by Tenant. Landlord shall have no obligation to undertake any repair to Tenant's Antennae Facility or other personal property of Tenant. 20. Condemnation. In the event that all or part of the Leased Premises or any interest of Tenant in the Leased Premises is taken by eminent domain by the City of National City or any other governmental agency, quasi -governmental agency or other public body thereby making it physically or financially unfeasible, as determined by Tenant in its sole discretion, for the Leased Premises to be used in the manner it was intended to be used by Tenant under this Lease, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date the condemning agency takes possession of the Leased Premises, and the Rent shall be equitably prorated. Tenant shall not be entitled to any portion of the award paid for the taking, except for Antennae Facilities, other communications equipment, leasehold improvements, and personal property of Tenant, and relocation assistance and goodwill loss, and Landlord shall receive the remainder of such award. Tenant shall retain the right to seek relocation expenses and goodwill loss damages. All damages awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the leasehold or to the Landlord's Property shall belong to the Landlord. If only a portion of Landlord's Property is taken, and such Property is not then needed for the Leased Premises, then this Lease shall continue in effect. 21. Indemnity and Insurance. a. Disclaimer of Liability. Landlord shall not at any time be liable for injury or damage occurring to any person or property from any cause whatsoever arising out. of Tenant's construction, maintenance, repair, use, operation, condition or dismantling of the Leased Premises or Tenant's Antennae Facilities. b. Indemnification. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord and its officials, boards, commissions, employees, agents, attorneys, and contractors (hereinafter referred to as "Indemnitees"), from and against: Any and all liability, obligation, damages, penalties, claims, liens, costs, charges, losses and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, expert witnesses and consultants), which may be imposed upon, incurred by or asserted against the Indemnitees by reason of any act or omission of Tenant, its personnel, 04/30/02 11 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 25 employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors, resulting in personal injury, bodily injury, sickness, disease or death to any person or damage to, loss of or destruction of tangible or intangible property, libel, slander, invasion of privacy and unauthorized use of any trademark, trade name, copyright, patent, service mark or any other right of any person, firm or corporation, which may arise out of or be in any way connected with the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, use or condition of the Leased Premises, or Tenant's Antennae Facilities or Tenant's failure to comply with any federal, state or local statute, ordinance or regulation. ii. Any and all liabilities, obligations, damages, penalties, claims, liens, costs, charges, losses and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, expert witnesses and other consultants), which are imposed upon, incurred by or asserted against the Indemnitees by reason of any claim or lien arising out of work, labor, materials or supplies provided or supplied to Tenant, its contractors or subcontractors, for the installation, construction, operation, maintenance or use of the Leased Premises or Tenant's Antennae Facilities, and, upon the written request of Landlord, Tenant shall cause such claim or lien covering Landlord's property to be discharged or bonded within thirty (30) days following such request. iii. Any and all liability, obligation, damage, penalties, claims, liens, costs, charges, losses and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, expert witnesses and consultants), which may be imposed upon, incurred by or be asserted against the Indemnitees by reason of any financing or securities offering by Tenant or its affiliates or violations of the common law or any laws, statutes, or regulations of the State of California, or United states, including those of th.e Federal Securities and Exchange Commission, whether by Tenant or otherwise. iv. Tenant's obligations to indemnify Indemnitees under this Lease shall not extend to claims, losses, and other matters covered hereunder to the extent such claims arise out of the negligence or willful misconduct of one or more Indemnitees. c. Assumption of Risk. Tenant undertakes and assumes for its officers, agents, affiliates, contractors, subcontractors and employees (collectively "Tenant" for the purpose of this section), all risk of dangerous conditions, if any, on or about the Leased Premises, and Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Landlord against and from any claim asserted or liability imposed upon the Indemnitees Tor personal injury or property damage to any person (other than from Indemnitees' gross negligence) arising out of the Tenant's installation, 04/30/02 17 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 26 T • operation, maintenance, condition or use of the Building, or Tenant's Antennae Facilities or Tenant's failure to comply with any federal, state or local statute, ordinance or regulation. d. Defense of Landlord. In the event any action or proceeding shall be brought against the Landlord by reason of any matter for which the Landlord is indemnified hereunder, Tenant shall, upon notice from Landlord, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, resist and defend the same with legal counsel mutually selected by Tenant and Landlord; provided however, that Tenant shall not admit liability in any such matter on behalf of the Landlord without the written consent of Landlord, and provided further that Landlord shall not admit liability for, nor enter into any compromise or settlement of, any claim for which it is indemnified hereunder, without the prior written consent of Tenant. e. Notice, Cooperation and Expenses. Landlord shall give Tenant prompt notice of the making of any claim or the commencement of any action, suit or other proceeding covered by the provisions of this paragraph. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent Landlord from cooperating with Tenant and participating in the defense of any litigation by Landlord's own counsel. f. Insurance. During the term of the Lease, Tenant shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, in full force and effect and at its sole cost and expense, the following types and limits of insurance: i. Worker's compensation insurance meeting applicable statutory requirements and employer's liability insurance with minimum limits of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for each accident. ii. Comprehensive commercial general liability insurance with minimum limits of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) as the combined single limit for each occurrence of bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. The policy shall provide blanket contractual liability insurance for all written contracts, and shall include coverage for products and completed operations liability, independent contractor's liability; coverage for property damage from perils of explosion, collapse or damage to underground utilities, commonly known as XCU coverage. iii. Automobile liability insurance covering all owned, hired, and non - owned vehicles in use by Tenant, its employees and agents, with personal protection insurance and property protection insurance to comply with the provisions of state law with minimum limits of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) as the combined single limit for each occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. 04/30/02 13 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 27 g. iv. At the start of and during the period of any construction, builders all- risk insurance, together with an installation floater or equivalent property coverage covering cables, materials, machinery and supplies of any nature whatsoever which are to be used in or incidental to the installation of the Antennae Facilities. Upon completion of the installation of the Antennae Facilities, Tenant shall substitute for the foregoing insurance policies fire, extended coverage, and vandalism and malicious mischief insurance on the Antennae Facilities. The amount of insurance at all times shall be representative of the insurable values installed or constructed. v. Business interruption insurance coverage in an amount sufficient to cover such loss of revenues, for the period of time which it would take, under normal circumstances, to repair or replace that part(s) of the Antennae Facilities which is damaged and caused the loss of revenue. vi. All policies other than those for Worker's Compensation shall be written on an occurrence and not on a claims made basis. vii. The coverage amounts set forth above may be met by a combination of underlying and umbrella policies so long as in combination the limits equal or exceed those stated. viii. Tenant shall furnish certificates of insurance to Landlord before commencement of work. Named Insureds. All policies, except for business interruption and worker's compensation policies, shall name Landlord and its officials, boards, commissions, employees, agents and contractors, as their respective interests may appear, as additional insureds (herein referred to as the "Additional Insureds"). Each policy which is to be endorsed to add Additional Insureds hereunder, shall contain cross -liability wording, as follows: "In the event of a claim being made hereunder by one insured for which another insured is or may be liable, then this policy shall cover such insured against whom a claim is or may be in the same manner as if separate policies had been issued to each insured hereunder." Evidence of Insurance. Certificates of insurance of each insurance policy required to be obtained by Tenant in compliance with this paragraph, along with written evidence of payment of required premiums shall be filed and maintained with Landlord annually during the terms of the Lease. Tenant shall immediately advise Landlord of any claim or litigation that may result in liability to Landlord. 04/30/02 14 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 28 J • i. Cancellation of Policies of Insurance. All insurance policies maintained pursuant to this Lease shall contain the following endorsement: J• "At least sixty (60) days prior written notice shall be given to Landlord by the insurer of any intention not to renew such policy or to cancel, replace or materially alter same, such notice to be given by registered mail to the parties named in this paragraph of the Lease." Insurance Companies. All insurance shall be affected under valid and enforceable policies, insured by insurers licensed to do business by the State of California or surplus line carriers on the State of California Insurance Commissioner's approved list of companies qualified to do business in the State of California. All insurance carriers and surplus line carriers shall be rated A+ or better by A.M. Best Company. k. Deductibles. All insurance policies may be written with deductibles, not to exceed Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($50,000.00) unless approved in advance by Landlord. Tenant agrees to indemnify and save harmless Landlord, the Indemnitees and Additional Insureds from and against the payment of any deductible and from the payment of any premium on any insurance policy required to be furnished by this Lease. 1. Contractors. Tenant shall require that each and every one of its contractors and their subcontractors who perform work on the Leased Premises to carry, in full force and effect, workers' compensation, comprehensive public liability and automobile liability insurance coverages of the type which Tenant is required to obtain under the terms of this paragraph with appropriate limits of insurance. m. Review of Limits. Once during each calendar year during the term of this Lease or any renewal thereof, Landlord may review the insurance coverages to be carried by Tenant. If Landlord determines that higher limits of coverage are necessary to protect the interests of the Landlord or the Additional Insureds, Tenant shall be so notified and shall obtain the additional limits of insurance, at its sole cost and expense. 22. Hazardous Substance Indemnification. Tenant represents and warrants that its use of the Leased Premises herein will not generate any hazardous substance, and it will not store or dispose on the Leased Premises or transport to or over the Building any hazardous substances. Tenant shall be allowed to store on site the number of batteries as shown on the plans approved pursuant to CUP 2001-2. The batteries shown on the plans are to be used for emergency backup power. No additional batteries may be stored on the site without the prior written approval of Landlord. Tenant further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord and its officials, boards, commissions, employees, agents and contractors from, and remediate the property from, any release of any such hazardous substance and any damage, loss, or expense or 04/30/02 15 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 29 t• liability resulting from such release including all attorneys' fees, costs and penalties incurred as a result thereof except any release caused by the negligence of Landlord, its employees or agents. "Hazardous substance" shall be interpreted broadly to mean any substance or material defined or designated as hazardous or toxic waste, hazardous or toxic material, hazardous or toxic or radioactive substance, or other similar term by any federal, state or local environmental law, regulation or rule presently in effect or promulgated in the future, as such laws, regulations, or rules may be amended from time to time; and it shall be interpreted to include, but not be limited to, any substance which after release into the environment will or may reasonably be anticipated to cause sickness, death or disease. 23. Electric Magnetic Field (EMF) Indemnification. Tenant shall comply with all present and future laws, orders, and regulations relating to Electromagnetic Fields ("EMFs"), and the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standards. Tenant, on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord and its officials, boards, commissions, employees, agents and contractors from and against all claims of injuries due to EMFs to the extent such personal injuries are asserted to be caused by Tenant's Antennae Facilities on the Leased Premises, with Tenant's obligation to include payment of Landlord's reasonable attorney fees and costs. Landlord and Tenant shall mutually select the attorney to defend Landlord against all such claims. 24. Cathodic Interference Protection. Tenant has been advised and understands and agrees not to create any interference of any kind with the City's signals, and further agrees to immediately correct any interference that may result from Tenant's equipment or to immediately cease all operations of Tenant's equipment until non-interference with the City's signals has been obtained to the satisfaction of the City Manager or his designee. 25. Holding Over. Any holding over after the expiration of the term hereof with the consent of Landlord, shall be construed to be a tenancy from month -to -month at two times the Rent herein specified (prorated on a monthly basis) and shall otherwise be for the term and on the conditions herein specified, so far as applicable. 26. Subordination to Mortgage. Any mortgage now or subsequently placed upon any properties of which the Leased Premises is a part shall be deemed to be prior in time and senior to the rights of Tenant under this Lease. Tenant subordinates all of its interest in the leasehold estate created by this Lease to the lien of any such mortgage now of record against the Leased Premises. Tenant further agrees to subordinate all of its interest in the leasehold estate created by this Lease to the lien of any subsequent mortgage of record against the Leased Premises, so long as the holder of such mortgage provides a recordable non -disturbance agreement in a form reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Tenant shall, at Landlord's request, execute any additional documents necessary to indicate this subordination. 04/30/02 16 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 30 27. Signing Deposit. With the execution of this Lease, Tenant shall pay Landlord the non- refundable sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) as a signing bonus to guarantee Tenant's faithful performance in lieu of a security deposit. Receipt by Landlord of the signing deposit shall not bar Landlord from pursuing its remedies under Section 15 if Tenant defaults in its obligations and duties under this Lease. 28. Acceptance of Premises. By taking possession of the Leased Premises, Tenant accepts the Leased Premises in the condition existing as of the Commencement Date. Landlord makes no representations or warranty as to the condition of the Leased Premises, and Landlord shall not be liable for any latent or patent defect in the Leased Premises, except as otherwise stated herein. 29. Estoppel Certificate. Landlord and Tenant shall, at any time and from time to time upon not less than ten (10) days prior request by the other party, deliver to the other party a statement in writing certifying that (a) the Lease is unmodified and in full force; (b) the dates on which rent and other charges have been paid; (c) as far as the person making the statement knows, the other party is not in default under any provisions of the Lease; and (d) such other matters as the other party may reasonably request. 30. Notices. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given if personally delivered or mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses: If to Landlord, to: With a copy to: If to Tenant, to: With a copy to: George H. Eiser, III City Attorney City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4301 Burton S. Myers, City Engineer Engineering Department City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 Sprint PCS Assets, L.L.C. 4683 Chabot Drive, Suite 100 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Sprint Spectrum, L.P. 6391 Sprint Parkway Mailstop KSOPHT0101-Z2020 Overland Park, KS 66251-2020 Attn: Sprint PCS Real Estate Attorney 04/30/02 17 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park Al 31. Assignment. a. Tenant may not assign this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed; provided, however, that Tenant shall have the right to assign this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises without the consent of Landlord to: (i) any parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of Tenant; (ii) any entity which is controlled by or under common control with Tenant; (iii) any entity into which Tenant may be merged or consolidated; or (iv) any entity that purchases or holds Tenant's FCC license or purchases all or substantially all of Tenant's assets. Such assignment or sublease shall not release Tenant from Tenant's Lease obligations absent a written release agreement executed by Landlord. b. Nothing in this Lease shall preclude Landlord from leasing other space for communications equipment to any person or entity that may be in competition with Tenant, or any other party; provided, however, that Landlord will not permit or suffer the installation of any future communications equipment that results in technical interference problems with Tenant's then existing communications equipment, as more fully set forth in paragraph 5 of this Lease. 32. Successors and Assigns. This lease shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective successors, personal representatives and assigns. 33. Recordation. This Lease may be recorded by either party hereto. 34. Miscellaneous. 04/30/02 a. Landlord and Tenant represent that each, respectively, has full right, power, and authority to execute this Lease. b. This Lease constitutes the entire agreement and understanding of the parties and supersedes all offers, negotiations, and other agreements of any kind. There are no representations or understandings of any kind not set forth herein. Any modifications of or amendment to this Lease must be in writing and executed by both parties. c. This Lease shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. If any term of this Lease is found to be void or invalid, such invalidity shall not effect the remaining terms of the Lease, which shall continue in full force and effect. 18 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 32 35. Quiet Possession. The Landlord hereby warrants and represents that there are no liens, encumbrance or exceptions to property title as of the date of this Lease that would interfere with Tenant's rights hereunder, and that Landlord has the legal right and title to enter into this Lease. 36. Memorandum of Lease. Following the execution of this Lease, either party at its sole expense, shall be entitled to record a "short form" Memorandum of Lease in the county in which the Leased Premises are located. 37. Fixtures. Landlord agrees that no part of the improvements constructed, erected or placed by Tenant on the Leased Premises shall be or become, or be considered as being, affixed to, or a part of Landlord's real property, and any and all provisions and principles of law to the contrary notwithstanding, it being the specific intention of Landlord to covenant and agree that all improvements of every kind and nature constructed, erected, or placed by Tenant on the Premises shall be and remain the property of the Tenant. 38. Environmental Conditions. Landlord hereby makes the following representations and warranties to Tenant for the benefit of Tenant. a. Landlord is not aware of, and has not received notice of, the disposal or release or presence of hazardous substances, as defined under federal and state law, on the Leased Premises, the license for access granted herein, the Encroachment Permit for utilities, or the Landlord's Property. b. If during the term of this Lease or any extension thereof, it is determined that the Leased Premises, the license for access, the Encroachment Permit for utilities, or Landlord's Property is contaminated with Hazardous Substances, Tenant shallhave the right, in addition to other rights and remedies, to terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Landlord. 04/30/02 19 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 33 This Lease was executed as of the date first set forth above. LANDLORD CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: Georgege . Waters Title: Mayor Date: May 7, 2002 APPROVED AS TO FORM: George H. Eiser, III City Attorney TENANT SPRINT PCS ASSETS, L.L.C. a Delaware limited liability com.any, formerly known as Cox PCS ts, L.L.C. By: Title: Date: oherty rector, Site Development 4f301vz 04/26/02 20 Cox SD34XC5051I Sweetwater Heights Park 34 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO On c0� o?Q(fa , before me, /YOf?�%7f� /� !mot f& $' a Notary Public in nd for said County and State, personally appeared 6606E 7 i ?S , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. 2)2??4- NPUBLIC STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ss. a ) NORMA P. URIAS 3 3 w,! COMM.# 1283361 z z NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO COUNTY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DEC 8 2004 SEAL On 5 (3 �. , before me, �Q V't l t �G►� Ly to n .>1.6 n , a Notary Public in an for said County and State, personally appeared Lawit itab personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the p son whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her authorized capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. N RY PUELV )tea,(4, <la ALAN Alameda County MyCanrn.8pies Feb 13.2334 SEAL 04/26/02 21 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 35 Site Name: Sweetwater Heights Landlord Initials Tenant Initials EXHIBIT A Lease Agreement Location Map Site I. D. 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SAN PCI. 16200 VON RNTWEN AE. 2N0 FLOOR IMRNE. CA 12612-12S PROJECT NIFORMATION SHBETTATER HEIGHTS PARK 3D34XC505-H GAOL! AND STOCKMAN NATIONAL CITY, CA 01060 JURISDICTION OF NATIONAL CITY UARENT AS OA1E. 04/02/02 'SUED FOR CONSTRUCTION EV.:-DATER 7ESCNIPnMk-gvi- Aus0 PA AN co Rousso 1/:D/OS uu0 048 FMV. COS QD 1/troz 401 5V3 (room* SA UN PREPARED 01 EAGLE TCS 7365 MIS!ION 00R0860. SUITE SAN b1EO0 CA 92120 m:619-2246191 RATAN NM/RM I RN I JJ0 -UCENSURE: ='HER 11n0 TITLE SHEET SITE INFORMATION VICINITY MAP ET NNRBER. 2 T1 S0.505 EXHIBIT B Site Name: Sweetwater Heights Lease Agreement Legal Description THAT PORTION OF QUARTER SECTION 100 OF RANCHO DE LA NACION, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 166, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Site I. D. SD34XC505H BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID QUARTER SECTION 100 WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE 50.00 FOOT STRIP OVER WHICH AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES WAS RESERVED BY THE SAN DIEGO LAND CORPORATION, IN DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 806, PAGE 70 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING NORTH 18°34'00" WEST (RECORD NORTH 19°00'00" WEST) 461.60 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE NORTHEASTERLY QUARTER OF SAID QUARTER SECTION 100; THENCE ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID 50.00 FOOT STRIP, THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY; HAVING A RADIUS OF 1160.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 °45'00" A DISTANCE OF 440.35 FEET (RECORD 440.30 FEET) TO THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1160.00 FEET, SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID LAST MENTIONED CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18°38'32" A DISTANCE OF 377.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE 205.65 FEET AND SOUTH 45°59'00" WEST (RECORD SOUTH 45° 33'00 WEST) 217.32 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO ALICE TRUBEE SALLMON, RECORDED IN BOOK 806, PAGE 70 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE, SOUTH 51°34'00" EAST (RECORD SOUTH 52°00'00" EAST) 12.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE LAND CONVEYED TO CASA PEOPLES AND PAULINE ORA PEOPLES, BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 401, PAGE 7 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PEOPLES' LAND, SOUTH 68°34'00" EAST (RECORD SOUTH 69°00'00" EAST) 200.00 FEET AND NORTH 53°59' 10" EAST, 487.65 FEET (RECORD NORTH 53°22'00" EAST, 488.30 FEET, MORE OR LESS) TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PEOPLES LAND; THENCE NORTH 72°56'06" WEST, 292.31 FEET TO A LINE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 54°10'28" EAST, 25.00 FEET RADIALLY FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 54°10'28" WEST, 25.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Landlord Initials Tenant Initials 04/26/02 23 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 38 Site Name: Sweetwater Heights Landlord Initials Tenant Initials Note Referenced document is attached. EXHIBIT C Lease Agreement Site Plan Site I. D. SD34XC505H 04/26/02 24 19 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park THAT PORTION OF WMrtR SECTION 100 Of RANCHO OE IA HAPOT, W ME COUNTY OF 501 DEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING 00 MP M(REOF NO. 166. R AO IN ME DYKE OE THE COUNTY RECORDER OF S. DIEGO COOT. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BCDNMNO AT ME INTERSECTNN 0E ME CAST U1E Of SM0 MAATER 5[CIIW NOG MN THE CENTER UNE Of ME 50,00 FOm STRIP OYER PH. AN 5A5E61EM FOR ROAD PURPOSES WAS RESERVED B1 ME SAN DEGO IM10 CORPORATION. W DEfO RECORDED W DOOR Sq. AC[ 10 OF DEEDS, RECORDS 00 SVC COUNn FN0 PONT a INTERSECTION MHO NORM r 6'3A W' WEST (RECORD NORM I (1.00'00' WEST) 9SI.60 FEES FROM ME LIMITER SECTIO 100MLT p WAS ALONG 1OF THE 60 CENTER !TERLY NE O0SV0 30.00 root STRIP, THE FOLLOW. COURSES ANC &STANCES; SOUTHWESTERLY µONO ME MC OF A CUM£ CONC. SOUTHEASTERLY, RANNO A MINUS OF II59.1/0 FEET THROUGH CENTRAL ANOLE OF E114S'040, A NSTANCE OF 440.35 IEEI (RECORD M0.30 FEET] TO E0E1111.0 OF A REVERSE CUTE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HA RANDS Of I 140,00 FEET, 99UT11WE6TERLY µ060 TM MC OF SND UST MENT.F0 CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL MALE Of IR'3A13E', A &STANCE OF 313.23 FEET TO DC THU[ PLANT Of BEGINNING; THENCE CONTNUINC SOD0HNESTERLY Al470 SAD CENTER IRE 30515 FER W0 SOUTH 411159100', WEST (RECORD SOUTH 40033'00' WEST) 217-SE FEET TO A PONE OF ME 50UMWESTERIY LINE Of ME MANS D6CROWED GEED TO µ0W ICE 1REE 5MLM0N, RECORDED TN WON NM, PAGE 1 0 Of MOS. RECORDS OF SND COUNTY: THENCE ICON& SNO SOUMWE51[RLV UNE, SOUTH 51'34'00' EAST (RECORD 301RM ST00'OO' EASE 12.53 FEES TO ME NORINWES1 CORNER Of ME LMO 0 GS A SA PEOPLES AND PMRME ORA PEOPLES. BY DSm RE 0EO N WOW 401, PALE) OF WICK REC005 OF 3Nc CON,: THENCE MONO THE R0.HI0ARY OF 5N0 PEOPLES' LOUD SOUTH E1134100' FAST (RECORD SOUTH WS'W'OC' EAST) E00.00 MET AND NORTH 3313E110' FAST, MI.RS FEET (REWRO NORM 33115.00', EAST, MR.30 MM. WORE 0R LESS) TO ME ORMFA51 CORNER Of S. PEOPLES TANK MEWS NORM ?SMOOT WEST, 192,31 FEET TO A UM WN1. SEA. SOUTH 5T10'ES' MST. 25.00 13(1 KN.. FROM ME TRUE WANT Of EEONRND: THENCE NORM 5.•10'20. WEST, 23.00 FEET TO ME MDE POPP OF BEGINNING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION VICINITY MAP .01 ro SALE fC"5 FROM SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. TAM. S SOUTH TO 54 MST, ENT PLAZA 1309TA CO ROTS 00WN- HILL TO SWEETWATER 0O, TURN PICAS AND FOLLOW TO STOCKMAN TO TOP Of TELL 1W Mu RUN INTO ME PMK. DRIVING DIRECTIONS i Sprint Sprint PCS SM SWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARK SD34XC505-H CAGLE AND STOCKMAN NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 1. THIS R M &Y4NN[. SOE[01WUMCST[N FAM ITT wx313TNG Of IPS EO PMEIR MD PANEL NRENNU, S. RA00 51 ECTUOI ' POT. W SMAL IPON M[ WV. 51ML1 NOT 11.3 SSWIM MMM. 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(0000/OHMOMIN1 Ev0DN0 DASIRT9/LL COJP1 11219102E MXID0.O LYDIINO POOL MM EOUPMEM 3NR1ER ro 6[ PAN. TO A HF1DIP Or NOP 3E33 RIM' PS MEP MN DMITR AN, MATING- MAD-ACM/ND !Y C0MESE <DAMIN05. P N1(0 PO A NIDOI0NT 1 OF Mor IE95 MAN 02 illy MTN '633AFFm MELT COON, MD7ARND[[ANUPACILNE➢ 9y ONI1315 POI YR IIO3EP.) IN 6 220(25CCTCR3 SHIM PCS' WOO VON 1ARNCN AYE, zko ROOD 1,1E, GA 92619-129 0JEDT INFORMATION: S1EEE HATER HEIGHTS PAR( S004XC505-H CAGLE ARD 81'OCEM.II( NATIONAL CRY, CA DIM JVNISDICRON OP NATIONAL CITY UPNENT 19 04/02/02 =SPUED FOR• CONSTRUCTION -REV fikTE:�OESCPoPNON!—BY: 0/02/02 1/I0/02 1/a/90 wrlran MAL DI PANDA nwm ron Mt COY SAA O 1DR COD (DREAM) LANS PREPARED BY: �.'ONSuL1ANr: EAGLE TCS /PAP MISSION OOROC RD. SNREF RAN DINGO, CA 92(20 TME1619-2296191 DRAWN PY:—CNk;—Apy MM/05 I qM I JJO CENSJRE: =SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN ET eol--��EEHSIwT Al 2 SO-505 /EXISTING POWER PEEA IELC/ NANOE ROLE PEDESTAL NEW TELCO PULL -BOX NEW METER PEDESTAL G EMERGENCT GENEWITOR RECEPTACLE EXISTING LAWN AREA ENLARGED SITE PLAN NEW POWER PUu-BD0 Ex15TN0 RESIDENCE EA15RNQ BASNETBALL COURT NEW SM001N O.IU WAIL T' BE PAINTED TX A NEICNT OP MOT 55 1HAN 51% ET W11H 'CHAFF, MELT 0000,NO' MAN• RED BY G: E515 DOATNOS. /REW SO, SPRRpRpp1111IINT MONOPWA A(9) AN (J1 PER 5�%DiOfl, SU, 110, J< 80 SECCEEORS NEW UNE PA TYP, JEf COMPMUN0, NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCATED INSIDE NEW CMO PROPOSED EQUIPMENT AREA SEE NEW EQUIPMENT SHELTER TO BE PA1NR0 TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LE55 MAX 51% EEET W TH 'GMFFli1 MELT c0ATN0' MINUFACIUREO RY DENE515 NEW ASHALE SHINGLED ROOF /1 EXISTING SPRINKLER LINE NEW POWER RUM -.t Sp nt. S an ocr RI5200E, 09 VON NAAMESI A19AE.0 MO FLOOR MN93A19- =PROJECT INFORMATION: SREETITATEE HEIGHTS PARKSU34%C606—H4 cAGLR AND 70OCION NATIONAL CITY, CI 010A0 JURISDICTION 09 ....A CITY RREN7 ISSUE DATE: 04/02/02 SSUiO FOR: CONSTRUCTION EV.:00A1E:CRIP ION: —NY;-. o/m/01 1/0/01 0e rep '0 co RANIINN Ir0.Ro Ton r1wL ms WHO NW eex mb ISRECROf LAN PREPARED BY SULTANT: EAGLE TCS JS4S MISSION OOROS DO. 9ll1RW HAN OIROO, CA 91110 7AL1619-139fi191 RA' P: HN; =APV,; RN I JJ0 NEST TITLE ENLARGED SITE PLAN MEET MIMRER. S 0N, A2 2 SD-505 NEW SO' HIGH LIGHT POLE TO REPLACE (E) LIGHT POLE SOUTH ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EXISTING TREE (TYP,) 35' SPRINT MONOPALM TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN 51X FEET WITH "GRAFFITI MELT COATING" MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS COATINGS (9) ANTENNAS, (3) PER SECTOR. 0 30'. 120'. M 250 SECTORS y TOP OF PALM =DP OF ANTENNAS s • NNN iiimiliiiij i(;i iputii�iiitiiiiiiis �II �IIIIMIIIIIII $ TOPH•, OF U25•VE-D PALMr TIP. OF (2) NEW CPS ANTENNA NEW 30' HIGH LIGHT POLE NEW ROOF VENTS (TYP, OF 2) NEW ASHALT SHINGLED ROOF, ROOF TO BE 6' MAX HEIGHT {I ABOVE EXISTING WO. FENCE NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCATED INSIDE NEW MI COMPOUND. NEW SMOOTH CMU WALL TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT OF NO LESS THAN SIX FEET WITH 'GRAFF, I MELT COATING" MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS COATINGS NEW (01145 HIGH .1 UVENEW PALMS TIP. OF (2) NEW 5 PVC DRAIN UNE iir��pi�iiiiiiiiiiiiii NEMil nrr!MIR III RIM1MMII GROUND (EYEL O EAST ENO H - 0 - ' (REF)) ELEV. 15 EX151N5 TREE MP.) A TOP OF PILM Y H 38-6" S roP OF ANTENNAS TOP OF LIVE PALM TYP. OF (2) 1 TABLE P 114 cerugNEngQ1 u25TT-- EX15TING UWN AREA NEW 25'-0- EVE PALMS TIP. OF (2) 35. SPRINT MONGP ALM TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET WTH "GRAFFITI MELT COATING" MANUFACTURED BY (Co GENESIS COATINGS (9) ANTENNAS, (3) PER SECTOR, • 30, 12 , & 250 SECTORS NEW 3E' HIGH UCHT POLE TO REPLACE (E) UCHT POLE NEW CPS ANTENNA NEW ROOF VENTS (TIP. OF 2) NEW S. HIGH CHAIN LINH FENCE W/ AA CHAINUNK UD H - II -O. 4 5' TSP OF CMU �A * E A H - 8'-0" 2 GROUND LEVEL • EAST ENO N - 0'-0" (REF) ELEV. 165' NEW CHAIN LINK ® NEW DOG HOUSE GATE A9 11 NEW WIDE NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCATED INSIDE CMU ®METAL DOOR COMPOUND TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET WITH "GRAFFITI MELT COATING' MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS COATINGS I F 1 P 64G 1 11A•.1•..I z Spnnt. SON PCS- 18200 VON XMMw AVE. IND FLOOR IRVINE. CA 9281E-129 ROJECT INFORMATION SREETTFATER HEIGHTS PARK S034XC605-II CAGLE AND STOCKMAN NATIONAL CRT, CA 91980 20RI0BLOIION 04 NATIONAL CITY CURRENT ISSUE DATE: SSUED 04/02/02 CONSTRUCTION E1'.:=OATEESCRMfi0N.-9Y. e/ol/m 1N2o IM 111111. CO AD61011 A 1n61N Isa10 Fell A nn. Bale FOR 002 [WI 6[1Y94w1 UNS PREPARED BY ONsuUNIT EAGLE TCS 7265 MISSION 000.13B RD. SUITS!, BAN 01E00, CA 41129 T91.: 619429.4191 RATIN ST HK.=APV. MN/RM MA JJO ENSURE. SHEET T?LE, ELEVATIONS A3 2 SO--505 NEW 30' HIGH LIGHT POLE NEW ROOF VENTS (TTP. OF 2) NEW ASHALT SHINGLED ROOF. ROOF TO BE B" MAX HEIGHT ABOVE EXISTING WO. FENCE EW 25'-0" HIGH LIVE PALMS TYP. OF (2) NEW 3' PVC DRAIN LINE GROUND LEVEL 0 EAST ENO H o 0 -0' (REF) ELEV. 185' TOP OF LI BACHWICACITI 35' SPRINT MONOP ALM TO BE PAIN TEO TO A 4000 HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET MIEN "GRAFFITI MELT COATING` MANUFACTURED DY GENESIS COATINGS. (9) ANTENNAS, (3) PER SECTOR, 0 30', 120', & 250 SECTORS TOP OF PALM N -. 38-8' 3 LOP OF ANTENNAS A H 3535-0'* PALM RP. OF (2)A NEW GPS ANTEN NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCATED INSIDE CHU COMPOUND TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET WITH "GRAFFITI MELT COATING" MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS GDATINOS. p- EXISTING LAN05CAPINO (TYP.) NEW 30' HIGH LIGHT POLE TO REPUCE (E) LIGHT POLE NORTH ELEVATION TOP DF PNIM H •. 38-5' E TOP OF ANTENNAS H 35-0' 4 ,L tOP OF INC PALM TYP. 0 N =. 25'-0' A NEW 30' HIGH LIGHT POLE TO REPLACE (E) LIGHT POLE ®NEW GPS ANTENNA 4 NEW ROOF VENTS (TYP. OF 2) TOP OF ROOF H A TOP aF CUU N- 8•-O't MP OF FENCE-. H - A'-0' GROUND LEVEL a EAST ENO H - 0'-0 (REF) ELEV. 155' ® NEW CHAIN LINN GATE NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCA TEO INSIDE EMU COMPOUND TO BE PAINTED TO A HEIGHT Of NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET WITH 'GRAFFITI MELT COATING' MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS COATINGS. NEW METER® PEDESTAL 35' SPRINT MONOPALM TO BE PAINTED TO A 1 �L0 HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN SIX FEET WIN 'GRAFFTI MELT COATING' MANUFACTURED BY GENESIS COATINGS. (9) ANTENNAS, (3) PER SECTOR, 0 30', 120', & 250 SECTORS EXISTING TREE (TYP.) EXISTING LAWN AREA NEW 25'-0" HIGH LIVE PALMS IYP. OF (2) NEW 000 HOUSE A/ i 1 P'f8Grl+ WEST ELEVATION SR1N KS' 18200 VON MAVEN AVE. 2110 FLOOR MINE. CA 92012-129 ROJEC1 INFORMATION: SWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARK S034XC505-H CAGLE AND STOCMHAN NATIONAL CRY, CA 2I050 IURISDICTION Of NATIONAL CITY -CURRENT ISSUE GATE: 04/02/02 5 UEO NO CONSTRUCTION ..3MTEI=DESGRIPT ON:_BY` o/ol/oa K9.le EGA Tw. a RFm101 A 1/10/92 0aua, mn MIIi 2Y /i/0i 60MO PA R CO'S (100501) FAI INN PREPANE0 BY EAGLE TCS 1105 FISSION GOWOD LID. 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CONSTRUCTION EV.:=DATE: ESCNIPTION:=gy: 0/02/09 RWAV MR nN OS Kw. 1/10/02 IMSO ;ON Man NM MN W'a pERyA) MY LA15 PREPARED ON EAGLE TCS 73E5 MISSION GORGE RD, SUITE F SAN MEOO, CA 91. itt: 619-239-6191 [ONSULTADT cMWN BY MM/RM I ^ DM I JJO J 509E -SHEET TILE EFT NUMDsl K.---APT ON A5 2 Sa50S NEW U'.E PALMS Tv" cP (2) NEW EQUIPMENT FOUNOAPON e e S PYC FLOOR ORAN NEW ROOF VENTS (TIT. OF 1) NEW SAIODI ' EMU X PALL TO BE PAINTED W AP(PI COATING AND VINES PLANTED AROUND COYPOVNO. • NEW GENE !RIIIGF 14) (YWME0 TO CMO 90u.1 1U 1 IiUUUIIII�I' ii,�,��IID/IUiiI•i it 11 111 lLl, J.,1�LIl m�Il ��►' i^ !. L Ji 1J l I I I_ • �.}A• i I Il��I'IE s sOE °E 1 Naafi ado• I NEW 9 21 vGlod(DY4rMaxi\/ ,./// POWER SIDE OF PPC CABINET. DELO ROUTE EXACT PLACEMENT NEW 9I PvC CONDUIT FROM TELCO DOE or PPC C/H'NET. Elm ROUTE Ex5CT PLACEMENT \ TOP OF (E) GNOE EQUIPMENT NORTH ELEVATION., XEW PPC C.NNETS NEW A'F FRENCH ORAN pl '// ,. 1 , 1 NEW ROOF VENTSM. 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CITY, CA 91050 JURISDICTION OP NATIONAL CITY CURRENT ISSUE OETE: 04/02/02 55UCD F • REV,JATE. DESCRIPTION: 01,,-• CONSTRUCTION B9N0 ORAL Ea Mate. ISSUED FOR MAL L49 1/9/53 mw0 mN 0R CD] aPPtlR.( .PLANS PREPARED BY: EAGLE TCS TIES MISSION OORa0 AD. SOTTO r Fi SAN DIEGO. CA 93120 LPL 619129fi I91 ONSIILTAN0 AWN BY: MN/RM GEN E TIN:=AW. RM I J30 EET OILE DETAILS - EEr NUMBER, EY510N A7 2 SD-505 TRW qa Tomo,. FM Mo. PI D/6' LACS w/ LEM .nCMN MELOP FOR MIND S.E.113 ITOw PAR se DUMr2 AMMO LAMPS (T. OF 2) uy■ —7 dlt. AWIM PCS' IazpO LON KARMEN AVE. 2ND FLOOR 1.11E. CA 92612-129 =PROJECT INFOPNAMnI:.' aRCiMNK PMEL MM. BAEETAATBA HEIGHTS PARX c.S➢3aXC505-H MATIDNIL CfTY�UpCIp60 AIR19pICA0N OP NATIDNRL CITY J Y eNrp I/x'j WA °DER L'm°°F' I � ��, / Al x USY on to Em.DPw, N Illi . ir Pl. LOPE KW YRWDEtCR✓ MWNMONPPE VML / RE1Y 4CM0.LCl MIME Cdl CROES-MY Put /eiD+e YRntia, 3Ngs-uY FRAME PART /92]B6 STEEL PLATA Y�CmRLCI MdIM1R,OMPN2 now /NI001 e�e PORTA9£ NE90ENLY MOW. 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YgIM Ny MfN IANC REgARp,EM9 PER LCGL UMIIIES. ] lUl mow 202 MOT TAMA, IIrY RY COWAN: Ml-vN W O. MICR Tt MIYE MO P. ON MALL GPS MOUNTING DETAIL J,.. ,..;Jl2 METAL DOOR SECTION 1,,,n10 METAL DOOR :,) 6 COAX IN TRENCH 1 ;:;.;:13 S SO.505 UNUSED 90 900r Iq•] RE•M e ]•'eG • CMU (1,ee0 P9J �x1ERMl 1.16Y PER Exiu1Ol Fu0MIICNS 90 14eM1 T• I]' 0,c. C.W. 9 ExPWeg5 ANCHORS: Ills WA ROLF n ICOO 0ae21 OR 15U601.t RN6O/RE011tA0 Me01 1]x] sPfeML NNED11011 Na nE0196115. a.1/R SUMO MN FOR gMN{C11QN 10 EM 8405 MI WNCRETS FOR AU VD0EE5, NAO. 3/4. CRAIOER 20 • 2./1 MAR 0 k • • PPC6e A. W/ A YL M TAP AS.. • MNM0 fw 6Ncw (5,'1 ROOF FRAMING PLAN 1/2. cox Poor PP NAL ea e c . Rd • i] es • DC. c. new nE1D Am.LT P SHINGLES AAMARA e ]a• 0.C. Norte • PLATE. x K0u1 ....NW 0001 (A MN13 /DOC) N0•xv0.[ 5/6 a A10] WWI MP a NV e.C. W/ )/16' PM. WAWA PROPOSED CMU WALL (COLOR ARO MCNNRE 00 04,40PI ER91W1), DRNr NL CELLS. 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Sp1nIK3- 10100 VON MMMEN AVE, 2N0 FLOOR WINE, CA 52612-129 OJEC' MEORMANON: SREETITATER HEIGHTS PARK S➢34XC605-H CAD1.E AND STOCRIIAN NATIONAL CITY, CA 01150 IUBISD(CTION OP NATIONAL CITY CUPR DALE 04/02/02 SSU1D roe CONSTRUCTION EV.100A0E, Inro2 EscPIPnoN:—Br^ Aims 2p RMD FOR 5Nm ra sex ms (1000*0 ) YM 5 PREPARE° BY: EAGLE TCS 1)65 M*SION 5106015 RD. SUITS SAN MEW, CA 91120 619-129-6191 ONSULTAM'. PAWN BY:-06N,:—APV.. I KM I 540 SURE. NEE1 TITLE ROOF PLAN & DETAILS HEEL HUMBER s 510N i / a STOCKMgN NEW RICO PULLBOR NEW a-0` MDE uTR1+Y TRENCH NEW NERA PEDESTAL C EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE 0061NC TELCO PEDESTAL SUMS S T. NEW Taco UNES /% SCXENUN AO PVC ,(MTAL ,// / h/ / NEW POWER PULIBOR NEW SO. FICA LIOMT POLE TO REPIAC[ EKFSRNa ll(Nf P02LE PISTNO 1REF, TTP E1051IN0 GROUND TRANSFORMER /G110322 ../730 i P.A. S WIRE O C0.A0 / NEW POWER LINES IN A' SCNEDu E 50 PVO, (TOTAL Rum APPROR. ]15') 4S [Mamma U.WN AREA E%ISNIG POWER HANDLE MOLE 210066 N 75(12 E40000 1NA2Flc RARRICACE / / NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT LOCATED INSIDE NEW CMU COMPOUND. NEW SPRINT EWNPMpR um Nm Lo.s[ [W cu0 COMPOUND. 0312N9 6 FT NIOM DOUBLE PENCE (WOCO/CNAINLINK) NEW NEW so. NION u4YR POLE SP n1 PCS. 10200 VON FARMER AVE. 2110 51.00R RMNE, GO S1612-129 - PROJECT INFORMATION. SWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARK S034KC605-H CALLS AND RTOCIOGN NATIONAL C11T• CA 91R65 2URISDICTTGN OF NATIONAL CITY - CURRENT ISSUE DATE: 04/02/02 SSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION EV.=ATE:sESCMPIION.�- BT: Q3 0.. iNI.Y xl QI 1/Ia91, T9RTOE t Ru «r m1 0 1/2/OS : M m.—N) W -PUNS PREPARED BY [ EAGLE TCS •'U` 7365 AM6swN 0OR0B RO, PUTTS F AN BMW, <A 91130 TEL: •iEL 619-129.6191 ONSULTANTI RAYON By, MM/RM ENSURE ,_SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN `MEET NUMBER EN bN 2 E1 SD.505 IT OTT.% 0 SEANCE POWER SHALL BE 200A. 120/208V, IP, 3W. 02 MENA 3F CABINET CONTAINING ONE 120/210V 16 311 OWN METER SOCKET AND ONE 200A 2P HEAVY DUTY FUSED DISCONNECT SWICH (l/ BUSSMIN TYPE 6JN 200A FUSES, OO POWER PROTECTION GANNET 'PPG -MIN' (UL MIS) AS SERVICE ENTRANCE MAP.) CONTAINING A- 200A 2P WAU(IN0 BEAM INTERL001 MAN BREAKERS(00UBLE THROW TRANSFER SWITCH) PANEL 'PP' (SEE PANEL SCHEDULE) ALL BREAKERS TO BE RATED 10,000A RMS SYN. UTILITY OFCI RECEPTACLE INSTALLED IN ME DEAD FRONT OF THE 'PPG' FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND ARRANGEMENT REFER TO VENDOR PRNNTS Bf PPC MANUFACTURER, EVENG0D0 PART ERAS APO-402 UR. LISTED. NOTES AND PANEL SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL 1-LINE DIAGRAM © 200A EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE APPLETON BAIA 20034 200A SWAP NEAU 3R (GROUND ATH WIRE TO RECEPTACLE HOUSING GROUNDING CONNECTOR) LOCATED AT GROUND LEVEL VERIFY ENACT LOCATION MTN UTILITY COORDINATOR AND LANDLORD CO) PROVIDE A MIN. 3B' WORKING SPACE M FRONT OF PANELS/SERVICE EQUIP. © ALL WIRING TO BE COPPER RATED FOR 751C TYPE THHW 0R THHN 0 CONDUIT REQUIREMENTS U.N.O. ARE TO BE uNUEROR0NN0: PVC (SCHED. 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CADWELD CONN. ] °.m..19 _ TINNED GROUND BAR (TYP.) 1';;; 13 9Minl PCS. 18200 VON 1110* H AVE. 2ND 11.00R IFNNE. 64 91611-I2R -PROJECT FOR ATIO SWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARE S034XC505-H CAOLA AND WTOCENAN NATIONAL CITY• 0A 11950 NW130ICT)ON OT NATIONAL CITY 04/02/02 CONSTRUCTION ESCRIPNON;—BYs-. o/W/N 3.2022 DAT 09*0 DNA m REN56N 122022 ran IM 2012 MY 1/2/22 114E0 Fop avll Ce•E (R202Y2/3 EAGLE TCS ]]69 EA691ON °CRON An. RUITR P 6AN 01F00, CA 9xIx6 TOL 619-119.6191 ONSULTMT: RM .IJ0 TYPICAL DETAILS E5 2 SO-50E .re. ONW MARE .w / PLANTING NOTES witailms,• oar" me. 00.••MLE "M...sa, n,. aenam SOIL AMENDMENT SCHEDULE GENERAL SITE PREPARATION OMIT IOI ei.A OMAN PLANT PR MOM. bC9 C000 TARO 10 RA. 1.NR.vs eau* mum eAREA. GR-PONE\ LOW AMEAIC TA ET. PER OSMR Ief.e a, se nw R'• • / \ EXISTING AASKEIRALL COURT .W1....eN.r .r,,.MEW .▪ m00 Ann NA Reelfew a s..r. ere Noe., Haw Nee ARA NJ. I'twax• ee.. �.�w" Ie.MM OwSWwhN RbrA.. MLRNIM1! 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CA 01060 JURISDICTION OF NATIONAL CITY CURRENT ISSUE DATE 1/7/02 'SSUE0 FON' ZONING EV.:0ATE SCRIP110Nt-eY1= A FINAL WLAtI !OR 1/NOWP• 11/m/0I NAB mR MLWNWr VINdQgPE WIS PREPARED SY. ' CONSULTANT: TOWN BY MM/RM !CENSURE: -SHEET TITLE EAGLE TCS 7565 MISSION 001110E RD. STATER SAN DIDOO, CA 921M TDt 619-2290191 I RMI .0 .63 LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN & DETAILS =SHEET NUMBER REVISION L1 1 50.505 A IA 1nOLE 11E3E11- m nlrmrl: m N1TA'OL ILW 13E30,11 \ / 4 VICINITY MAP MOT ro SCAM[ / 1' SITE SURVEY SCAMS: I, SC' TITLE COMMITMENT INFORMATION T.P.0.B. NM WNW. R1GM[L9070 Mvl4e MVO N M%=PRI [OlFra MP NI RIM raONl r pa. IOI I..tIMLL Ira HIM.. prop-CMm/IAOnoor -M61 MOM 1 eel NMI a'ML RN: N kY A11 RIM P M MMPn IMRIM Amull Ra0RK3 IRO MIDIQ1 12ID1J11 PR AV it, all ME ON NM Ill Or .R ON NO MO or Or OLM NM N TOW CO M 1 RE MANI M. IRO NR OR RIXA NV MOOT Nu 111101 MMN f W PORN ROM OF 9RRF M. IN 11➢fARL MOM I I4lMN X IMI ex NM IRIN gyq. MOW Ne row SO300.0 MINNNor NOR. 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Belle. el Ma Manly Rre ., of Son d.pe Cooney, d..,Hb.d ea fallen.: Beginning al Me Ine rnellen el M. Meal Ilne el sold Dueller 5eelkn 100 rah Ill c.nlor Iln. of Me 50,00 feet .hip over .Wean en .a.0menl far read purgeees Ras n..reed by Ih1 San Mega Land Combo an, In deed near'.' In Ba.R 608, Dag. 70 of 0.W., near). of .old eounly .old PMnl of MleraecNen beIn9 Nar/n ER'JI'O" W..I (record Nerlh 19.00'00' W..Q 101.60 feet from Ma SeulMaoMrly e3mer of Ina NerMeasl3y Coed, al said CNN.r S.D. 1001 IMnee along M. e.nler Ilm el sold 50,00 feel AMR, Ill l,Mwing eawssa and dla(nem SOuMrelttrly along Ine aro eI a 0urre aenear. SOulhe0a4rly, navIng a rodlus of 1160.00 feel through a 0.nlml anpfe of 21.15'DO' a 'Monte or 121,J9 Not (reeald 110.30' Feat) to Iho begMning et o maw. curve, coma. NeN1.as0OMy. boring a rodlus 0f I I60.00 f.01, SOuMM ,..My 0kn9 0Maro Of NMI leaf mentioned eons Mreo;h a cenlrel 6n01. of I01811' d1.1rn1 of 327.13 Met b Me True Palm of Beginning; Ihenee eanllnuMg Seclimmierly 01ong veld oenler Ilne 205,65 he and South 1559'00' W. 1 (mane Souln (51J'O0" West) 2T2,S2 I.sl le a pelnl en Hie SOUMweslefy IIn. of Me land el•AN .d In deed le Alke Tn.. Solemn. recorded In Beak ape, pope 70 0I daede, meerda e/ .old eaunly: Thence along said Seuf.ulerly IMe, Seulh SI11'00' foal (moard Scut S5'00'00' AND 12.5J fA.l le Ih. N.Mnweal aeraar el The land conveyed le Ca. Peoples and PauNne On P.p., by deed reeeneed In Beak 401, Gaga E of 0/Relal Roca,. or .01d only; Ihenee along Ihs boundary el eefd ...'land, Said* 881110' East ('nerd Saaln e8'0010" ENO) 200.00 feel and N0MA 55'6910" ENT. 1111.65 feel (record Nosh 5.1.12110' real, 16B,J0 NO, ,,,or. or Ian) le TM Nerlh.eal eermr al .old Pavple: land; Ih.ne. North 7216'06" Weel. 191.51 feel 10 a line MUM Man 50u19 5110'18" Earl, 25,00 IAe1 rodlauy from Me True INN of 6apinningl Manua North SYIO'IB' W..1. 25,00 fool to the Trw NMI of 6oploning. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEASE BOUNDARY: ',MINNINO AT THE NORTH CAST CORNER OF PARCEL J OF PARCEL MAP NO. 11191; THENCE LEAVING SANE CORNER NORTH IJ'5513' EAST, 119.8E MY TO ND TRUE POINT OF RE0INNIHO; THENCE SODEN 1 .59'11" WEST, 18,50 FEET, THENCE NORTH 121019" WEST, 18.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH I713211' EAST, Id50 run THENCE SOUTH 7100'39' EASE. 28,00 FM TO ME TRUE PONT OF BECINNING. SAID PORTION OT LAND HAS AN AREA OF 162 5.F,/0.0100 AC. YORE 0R LESS. SITE SURVEY kn'"SI__ 1"a 1 3PMECS. MR, CMA2UT ORFE, Svnc 10o PLESAIRON, DA M5SO .PROJECT INFORMATION: SWWEETWATER HEIGHTS PARK SD-505 CAOIL AND SrOCl04R NATIONAL CITY, CA B19S0 EURIBOICNON: CITY OP RATIONAL CITY -CURRENT ISSUE DATE SSDED R1/10/02 SURVEY EV: 33ATE: =ZI ESgLNTON:=4.— 01/10/02 FINAL PC 12/22/00 PRELIMINARY PC 5 PREPARED BY EAGLE TCS 3365111SB10N OORGERD. EWER SAN DIBOO, CA 92110 IM1,1619-229-61f1 SULTA': loll OR. RIME PIP ROMar. nlla forlrNN11 NT-row NoNt .tsy.LIo-.e.,.w -DRAWN BY:.--ONN —Apv PC PC PC 'I:CENSURE M NY i IYr RAJ PROMO, n N gr... yr weuw =SHEET TITLE SITE SURVEY SHEET NUMBER. —REVISION LS1 SO-505 . r • EXHIBIT D Site Name: Sweetwater Heights Lease Agreement Site I. D. SD34XC505H National City Planning Commission Resolution No. 11-2002 Landlord Initials Tenant Initials Note: Referenced document is attached. 04/30/02 25 Cox SD34XC505H Sweetwater Heights Park 58 RESOLUTION NO. 11-2002 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT SWEETWATER HEIGHTS CENTENNIAL PARK APPLICANT: RICHARD CONNOR RILEY & ASSOCIATES FOR SPRINT PCS CASE FILE NO. CUP-2001-2 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of National City considered a Conditional Use Permit application for a wireless communications facility at Sweetwater Heights Centennial Park at a duly advertised public hearing held on March 18, 2002, at which time oral and documentary evidence was presented; and, WHEREAS, at said public hearing the Planning Commission considered the staff report contained in Case File No. CUP-2001-2 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 March 18, 2002, support the following findings: 1. That the site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape, since the small lease area (462 square feet) will have little effect on use of the 2.35 acre park, and further since the wireless communications facility has been designed to limit its visibility from nearby residences and streets. 2. That the site has sufficient access to streets and highways that are adequate in width and pavement type to carry the volume and type of traffic generated by the proposed use, since the unmanned wireless communications facility requires only one to two visits each month for routine maintenance, and this will generate little new traffic. 3. That the proposed use will not have an adverse effect upon adjacent or abutting properties since the 38-foot monopalm will adequately screen the nine panel antennas, and since additional screening is provided by existing mature trees in the park, the proposed two 25- foot tall Date Palms required to be planted nearby, and the project's distance from nearby roads and most adjacent residences. 59 EXHIBIT "D" - PAGE 1 4. That the proposed use is deemed essential and desirable to the public convenience and welfare, since the new facility will improve the performance of wireless communications devices for consumers. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the application for Conditional Use Permit is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes a wireless communications facility at Sweetwater Heights Centennial Park. Except as required by conditions of approval, all plans submitted for permits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibit A -Revised, Case File no. CUP-2001-2, dated February 27, 2002. 2. Plans must comply with the 1998 editions of the California Building Code, the California Mechanical Code, the California Plumbing Code, the California Electrical Code, and California Title 24 energy and handicapped regulations. 3. The applicant shall obtain an approved lease agreement with the City of National City prior to any construction of the wireless facilities within the park. 4. The proposed project shall be compliant with the 2002 edition of NFPA 70 & 101, not the 1990 or 1994 editions respectively. 5. No Fire Department access shall be blocked at any time. 6. 30-year composite roof shingles shall be used for the roof of the equipment shelter. 7. The monopalm and the exterior walls of the equipment shelter, to a height of not less than six feet, shall be treated with "Graffiti Melt Coating" manufactured by Genesis Coatings, Inc. A similar product may be used, subject to approval from the Building and Safety Director. Graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours of its observance. 8. A detailed landscape and underground irrigation plan, including plant types, methods of planting, etc. shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Director. The landscape plan shall reflect the use of drought tolerant planting and water conserving irrigation devices. 9. Two 25-foot tall Date Palms (Phoenix Dactylifera) shall be planted and maintained adjacent to the monopalm to provide additional screening. 10. All park property, including landscaping, paving, etc., damaged during construction, installation and maintenance of the wireless communications facility shall be replaced by the applicant. 11. The proposed antennas shall be painted to match the color of the monopalm fronds. 12. The monopalm fronds shall be of appropriate size, length, and number to adequately screen the proposed antennas. 13. The permittee shall not object to co -locating additional facilities of other communication companies and sharing the project site, provided such shared use does not result in substantial technical or quality -of -service impairment for the permitted use. In the event a dispute arises with regard to co -locating with other existing or potential users, the City may require a third party technical study at the expense of either or both the applicant or the complaining user. This condition in no way obligates the City to approve any co -location proposal if it is determined by the City not to be desirable in a specific case. 60 EXHIBIT "D" — PAGE 2 14. Any antennas, equipment or facilities that are abandoned, decommissioned, or become obsolete shall be removed. 15. Plans submitted for the equipment enclosure shall specify that it will be of standard construction and not a modular building. 16. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant 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 17. 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 18.116.190 of the National City Municipal Code. 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. CERTIFICATION: This certifies that the Resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at their meeting of April 1, 2002, by the following vote: AYES: VALDERRAMA, FLORES, REYNOLDS. NAYS: ABSENT: PARRA, BACA ABSTAIN: UNCAB 61 EXHIBIT "D" - PAGE 3 RECORDING REQUESTED BY: SPRINT PCS ASSETS, L.L.C. WHEN RECORDED MAIL THIS MEMORANDUM OF LEASE AGREEMENT TO: Eischen & Associates 836 Prospect Street, Suite 1 La Jolla, California 92037 A.P.N.: 564-290-06-00 [SD34XC505H — Sweetwater Heights Park] SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDERS' USE MEMORANDUM OF LEASE AGREEMENT This MEMORANDUM OF LEASE AGREEMENT ("Memorandum") evidences that a lease was made and entered into by written Lease Agreement ("Lease Agreement") effective as of 2002 (the "Commencement Date"), between CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ("Landlord") and SPRINT PCS ASSETS, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, formerly known as Cox PCS Assets, L.L.C. ("Tenant"). The Lease Agreement provides in part that Landlord leases to Tenant certain premises ("Leased Premises") located on a parcel of real property commonly referred to as A.P.N. 564-290-06-00, County of San Diego, State of California, and more particularly described as Exhibit "A" attached to this Memorandum. The Lease Agreement provides Tenant unrestricted access to the Leased Premises and electric/telephone facilities rights. The Lease Agreement provides for an initial five (5) year lease term commencing on the Commencement Date, and four (4) additional five-year lease term extension periods. Should any party require any information concerning the Lease Agreement, they should contact either Landlord or Tenant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties enter into this Memorandum as of the effective date above. LANDLORD: TENANT: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY SPRINT PCS ASSETS, L.L.C. a Delaware limited liability company formerly known as Cox PCS Assets, L.L.C. By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: Address: Address: Page 1 of 3 62 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO On , before me, , a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ) ss. On , before me, , a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL Page 2 of 3 63 EXHIBIT "A" MEMORANDUM OF LEASE AGREEMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Leased Premises is located on a portion of a parcel situated in the County of San Diego, State of California, commonly described as A.P.N. 564-290-06-00, and is more particularly described as follows: Legal Description: THAT PORTION OF QUARTER SECTION 100 OF RANCHO DE LA NAC[ON, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 166, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID QUARTER SECTION 100 WITH THE ENTER LINE OF THE 50.00 FOOT STRIP OVER WHICH AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES WAS RESERVED BY THE SAN DIEGO LAND CORPORATION, IN DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 806, PAGE 70 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING NORTH 18°34'00" WEST (RECORD NORTH 19°00'00" WEST) 461.60 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE NORTHEASTERLY QUARTER OF SAID QUARTER SECTION 100; THENCE ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID 50.00 FOOT STRIP, THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY; HAVING A RADIUS OF 1160.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 °45'00" A DISTANCE OF 440.35 FEET (RECORD 440.30 FEET) TO THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1160.00 FEET, SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID LAST MENTIONED CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18°38'32" A DISTANCE OF 377.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE 205.65 FEET AND SOUTH 45°59'00" WEST (RECORD SOUTH 45° 33'00 WEST) 217.32 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED TN DEED TO ALICE TRUBEE SALLMON, RECORDED IN BOOK 806, PAGE 70 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE, SOUTH 51°34'00" EAST (RECORD SOUTH 52°00'00" EAST) 12.53 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE LAND CONVEYED TO CASA PEOPLES AND PAULINE ORA PEOPLES, BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 401, PAGE 7 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PEOPLES' LAND, SOUTH 68°34'00" EAST (RECORD SOUTH 69°00'00" EAST) 200.00 FEET AND NORTH 53°59' 10" EAST, 487.65 FEET (RECORD NORTH 53°22'00" EAST, 488.30 FEET, MORE OR LESS) TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PEOPLES LAND; THENCE NORTH 72°56'06" WEST, 292.31 FEET TO A LINE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 54° 10'28" EAST, 25.00 FEET RADIALLY FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 54°10'28" WEST, 25.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Page 3 of 3 64 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21st, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO.7 ITEM TITLE: Warrant Register #3 for the period of 07/11/12 through 07/17/12 in the amount of $599,531.00. (Finance) PREPARED BY: IK. Apalateguij DEPARTMENT: Finance PHONE: j619-336-4331APPROVED BY: EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 07/11/12 through 07/17/12 The Finance Department has implemented a policy explanation of all warrants above $50,000.00 Vendor Check Amount Explanation Public Emp Ret System 303048 272,104.37 Retirement Insurance Period 6/26/12 — 7/09/12 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. jN/ql ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: NIP ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Ratification of warrants in the amount of $599,531.00 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: IN//0' ATTACHMENTS: Varrant Register #3 PAYEE HOME DEPOT CREDIT SVCS LASER SAVER INC STAPLES ADVANTAGE AMAZON BERNAN BRODART CITY OF NATIONAL CITY DUONG MIDWEST TAPE NEW READERS PRESS SIRSIDYNIX 774271 SPRINT STAPLES ADVANTAGE TUMBLEWEED PRESS INC XEROX CORPORATION MELLADO DESIGNS ABCANA INDUSTRIES AC 6ERT OSWALD BECKMAN AMERICAN AWARDS AMERICAN BACKFLOW SPECIALTIES ARCO GASPRO PLUS AT&T/MCI BOOT WORLD BUREAU VERITAS N AMERICA BUREAU VERITAS N AMERICA CA BUILDING STANDARD COMMISION CHEVRON & TEXACO CISSEL CITY OF EL CAJON CONSTRUCTION ELECTRONICS INC COTTONWOOD ELECTRIC CART SALES COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COX COMMUNICATIONS DEPT OF CONSERVATION DION INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INC D-MAX ENGINEERING DREW FORD ESTILL CORPORATION EXCLUSIVELY LEGAL -PERIAN E ETC FRANK TOYOTA G & A AUTO AIR CONDITIONING GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICERS GET SYSTEMS INC WARRANT REGISTER # 3 7/17/2012 DESCRIPTION PAINTING SUPPLIES / NSD MOP 45725. INK CARTRIDGES / SEC 8 MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / SEC 8 BOOKS - AS NEEDED FOR FY 2012. BOOKS - AS NEEDED FOR FY 2012. BOOKS - AS NEEDED FOR FY 2012 OUT OF STATE SALES TAX ON AMAZON PO REIMBURSEMENT FOR PARKING FEE DVD'S - AS NEEDED FOR FY 2012. SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL FOR "NEWS FOR YOU" 302985 PATRON BARCODES VIDEO CONFERENCING, LONG DISTANCE MOP #45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / LIBRARY SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL FOR TUMBLEBOOK XEROX BASE CHARGES AND OVERAGES MISS NATIONAL CITY 2012 SASH POOL CHEMICALS ACCT BDM36 - JULY 2012 REFUND - CITATION: NC1120510005 TROPHIES -MISS NC PARTICIPATION BACKFLOWS, GAUGES, PARTS FUEL FOR CITY FLEET SBC AT&T PHONE SERVICE FOR FY12 MOP 64096 WEARING APPAREL DEPOSIT #1691 - BLUE LINE GRADE CROSSING DEPOSIT #1083 PLAZA BONITA PARCEL MAP BLDG STANDARDS ADMIN SPECIAL REVOLVING MOP 45699 FUEL REIMB - RECREATION SUPPLIES SD CONSORTIUM TRAINING FIRE DRILL ASSISTANCE / MIS FILTER AIR ST/WM 350/1200/RXV LAFCO COST FY 12/13 GOV CODE 56381 RCS COMMUNICATIONS MAINTENANCE COX COMMUNICATIONS DATA & VIDEO SMIP FEES - APR - JUNE 2012 LABOR, DIAGNOSE ENGINE LIGHT CIO 06/25/12 FIRST REVIEW OF COOLIDGE PURCHASE AUTO PARTS CONSULTANT SERVICES / BUILDING TEMP PARALEGAL-WK END 06/24/12 CREDIT CHECKS / POLICE DEPARTMENT HALE PRIMER VALVE 038-0170 LABOR, CHEMICALLY CLEAN MASS AIR FLOW FUEL PUMP (CS) 8356 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR 4/1/12-3/31/13 NETWORK ENGINEERING SERVICE 1/3 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 302976 7/12/12 458.14 302977 7/17/12 215.39 302978 7/17/12 5.70 302979 7/17/12 2,641.98 302980 7/17/12 250.10 302981 7/17/12 321.17 302982 7/17/12 250.60 302983 7/17/12 10.00 302984 7/17/12 174.49 7/17/12 213.40 302986 7/17/12 433.69 302987 7/17/12 11.13 302988 7/17/12 429.21 302989 7/17/12 399.00 302990 7/17/12 728.91 302991 7/17/12 193.95 302992 7/17/12 185.24 302993 7/17/12 1,025.98 302994 7/17/12 30.00 302995 7/17/12 301.24 302996 7/17/12 1,826.79 302997 7/17/12 36,218.23 302998 7/17/12 5,682.78 302999 7/17/12 607.70 303000 7/17/12 922.50 303001 7/17/12 460.00 303002 7/17/12 214.20 303003 7/17/12 366.36 303004 7/17/12 85.62 303005 7/17/12 2,590.00 303006 7/17/12 168.00 303007 7/17/12 24.59 303008 7/17/12 16,972.00 303009 7/17/12 9,275.00 303010 7/17/12 188.52 303011 7/17/12 775.92 303012 7/17/12 1,238.44 303013 7/17/12 620.00 303014 7/17/12 275.79 303015 7/17/12 17,479.00 303016 7/17/12 1,980.00 303017 7/17/12 35.20 303018 7/17/12 420.86 303019 7/17/12 192.97 303020 7/17/12 627.88 303021 7/17/12 595.00 303022 7/17/12 2,535.00 2/3 PAYEE HAMILTON MEATS & PROVISIONS HARRIS & ASSOCIATES INC HUSK PARTNERS HYDRO SCAPE PRODUCTS INC IOVANNA ALONSO JERAULDS CAR CARE CENTER JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES JOHN T RICHARDS ESQ JUDITH WHITE KIMLEY HORN AND ASSOC INC LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES LASER SAVER INC LIFEGUARD.COM LOPEZ MARIA S MARQUEZ MARISELA GUEVARA MELLADO DESIGNS MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES NAPA AUTO PARTS NATIONAL CITY CAR WASH PATRICIA TWANO PERRY FORD POWERSTRIDE BATTERY CO INC PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP. PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM RBF CONSULTING RON BAKER CHEVROLET S & S WELDING SDCFCA SAN DIEGO POLICE EQUIPMENT SDCFC/FPO SDG&E SHINN SOUTH BAY WINDOW & GLASS CO SOUTH COAST EMERGENCY SOUTH COUNTY ECONOMIC SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SERVICE SPARKLETTS STAPLES ADVANTAGE SWEETWATER AUTHORITY SYSCO SAN DIEGO THE JBC GROUPS, LLC THE LIGHTHOUSE INC U S BANK UNION TRIBUNE UNION TRIBUNE PUB CO NAA'�' ; 1•8 8'7-,, c. a.Oons'riv WARRANT REGISTER # 3 7/17/2012 DESCRIPTION MEAT / NUTRITION CENTER 8TH ST. CORRIDOR SMART GROWTH CONSUL SACS/ JUN17 - JUL17, 2012 MOP 45720 PIPES, VALVES, FITTINGS REFUND - SUMMER CAMP ENGINE OIL 10W30 MOP 69277 HORTICULTURE ITEMS LIABILITY CLAIM COSTS REFUND -CITATION NC2120607021 D AVENUE ROUNDABOUT LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION SRVS MOP 45725. INK CARTRIDGES/ MIS ROCKY MOUNTAIN QUART SPF 30+ SPORT TRANSLATION SERVICES FOR FY13 REFUND FOR CPR CLASS MISS NC 2012 EDU SCHOLARSHIP JACKET AND SHIRTS - RIOS BT9010 PRO 14 IN LEATHER DEFENDER MOP 45735 AUTO PARTS MOP 72454 R&M AUTO EQUIPMENT REFUND FOR SUMMER CAMP MOP 45703 AUTO PARTS MOP 67839 AUTO PARTS STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES SERVICE PERIOD 06/26/12-07/09/12 8TH ST SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS MOP 45751 AUTO PARTS 24" COVER ONLY "STORMDRAIN" MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS PRODUCT#FED-AE223J, FEDERAL .223 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS FACILITIES GAS & ELECTRIC TINY TOTS SUPPLIES WINDOW/DOOR/MIRROR REPLACEMENTS EXTRA. RUBBER, WINDOW CHAN EDC MEMBERSHIP TRAFFIC SIGNAUSTREET LIGHTING WATER / MYR OFFICE MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / POLICE STREET WATER BILL FOOD & CONSUMABLES / NUTRITION SB106 / A8939 ANNUAL REPORT MOP 45726 AUTO PARTS CREDIT CARD EXP - COMM SVCS ADVERTISING OF PLANNING COMMISSION LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISING FY2012 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 303023 7/17/12 38.62 303024 7/17/12 12,940.00 303025 7/17/12 4,000.00 303026 7/17/12 193.79 303027 7/17/12 45.00 303028 7/17/12 1,725.29 303029 7/17/12 707.00 303030 7/17/12 15,000.00 303031 7/17/12 10.00 303032 7/17/12 33,063.75 303033 7/17/12 59.90 303034 7/17/12 1,191.04 303035 7/17/12 41.03 303036 7/17/12 140.00 303037 7/17/12 25.00 303038 7/17/12 750.00 303039 7/17/12 167.01 303040 7/17/12 2,: 303041 7/17/12 303042 7/17/12 465.00 303043 7/17/12 175.00 303044 7/17/12 65.84 303045 7/17/12 330.16 303046 7/17/12 17,368.25 303047 7/17/12 263.30 303048 7/17/12 272,104.37 303049 7/17/12 4,930.59 303050 7/17/12 65.82 303051 7/17/12 158.78 303052 7/17/12 250.00 303053 7/17/12 4,077.09 303054 7/17/12 50.00 303055 7/17/12 24,861.75 303056 7/17/12 132.10 303057 7/17/12 2,406.92 303058 7/17/12 235.01 303059 7/17/12 5,000.00 303060 7/17/12 9,347.39 303061 7/17/12 2.00 303062 7/17/12 3,202.33 303063 7/17/12 342.72 303064 7/17/12 4" ^` 303065 7/17/12 9 303066 7/17/12 303067 7/17/12 145.00 303068 7/17/12 544.80 303069 7/17/12 1,110.40 PAYEE VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES VCA EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOSPITAL VCA MAIN STANIMAL HOSPITAL VERIZON WIRELESS VINOD JOTHILINGAM WESTFLEX INDUSTRIAL WILLY'S ELECTRONIC SUPPLY WRG FIRE TRAINING SIMULATION WRIGHT WIRED PAYMENTS TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT SECTION 8 HAPS PAYMENTS WARRANT REGISTER # 3 7/17/2012 DESCRIPTION MOP 46453 PLUMBING MATERIAL STRAY ANIMAL VET CARE FOR FY 2012 K9 VET CARE / POLICE VERIZON WIRELESS PHONE SERVICE REFUND C&D PERMIT 69355/ 3126 E 20TH MOP 63850 MATERIALS & SUPPLIES MOP 45763 MATERIALS & SUPPLIES NFPA 1403 INSPECTION / FIRE RECREATION SUPPLIES JUNE 2012 WC REPLENISHMENT Start Date End Date 7/11/2012 7/17/2012 GRAND TOTAL 3/3 CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 303070 7/17/12 305.17 303071 7/17/12 360.64 303072 7/17/12 299.84 303073 7/17/12 4,216.34 303074 7/17/12 164.78 303075 7/17/12 1,291.41 303076 7/17/12 383.24 303077 7/17/12 2,979.00 303078 7/17/12 39.21 A/P Total 542,702.16 216477 7/17/12 46,875.71 9,953.13 S 599,531.00 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 AN b DEMANDS HAVE BEEN AUDITED AS REQUIRED BY LAW. Az TINA NO ' IN, FINANCE LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER FINANCE COMMITTEE RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR -CHAIRMAN ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS, VICE -MAYOR ROSALIE ZARATE, MEMBER LUIS NATIVIDAD, MEMBER MONA RIOS, 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 215` OF AUGUST, 2012. AYES NAYS ABSENT CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21st, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO. j8 ITEM TITLE: Warrant Register # 4 for the period of 07/18/12 through 07/24/12 in the amount of $1,830,246.46. (Finance) PREPARED BY: 1K. Apalategui DEPARTMENT: Finan e PHONE: 619-336-4331 APPROVED BY: EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period of 07/18/12 through 07/24/12 The Finance Department has implemented a policy explanation of all warrants above $50,000.00 Vendor Basile Construction HCFA / City of El Cajon Jorthrop Grumman Corp FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. N/A! ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A Check 303079 303100 303111 ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: Amount 504,564.92 90,965.00 63,776.00 FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Explanation 8th Street Underground Sewer Replacement Member Assessment 1sr Qtr Billing / Fire Dept AFR Maintenance PeriodA7/01 /12 — 6/30/12 Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Ratification of warrants in the amount of $1,830,246.46 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: !N/A ATTACHMENTS: Varrant Register # 4 PAYEE BASILE CONSTRUCTION BLACK ROCK CONSTRUCTION BUREAU VERITAS N AMERICA PALM ENGINEERING PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOIL & HAPPY SOFTWARE INC VERIZON WIRELESS AETNA RESOURCES FOR LIVING AFFORDABLE BUTTONS.COM AGUIRRE ALEXANDER'S LEGAL SEMINARS BANK OF AMERICA BENNETT BROTHERS INC BOOT WORLD CLEAN HARBORS DATA TICKET INC ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION IL CORPORATION A AUTOMOTIVE, INC. GRAINGER HCFA CIO CITY OF EL CAJON ILEANA AVALOS JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES JOSE MANUEL FUERTE KEVIN CONIFF LANGUAGELINK LOPEZ MARTIN'S VOGUE IN FLOWERS MYSTAIRE INC. NATIONAL CITY AUTO TRIM NGUOI VIET TODAY NEWS NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION ORKIN PEST CONTROL PERISCOPE HOLDINGS, INC. POWERSTRIDE BATTERY CO INC PRO BUILD PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY QUESTYS SOLUTIONS RON TURLEY ASSOCIATES INC S & S WORLDWIDE INC SDG&E "'ART SOURCE OF CA LLC TH BAY COMMUNITY SERVICES o i, PLES ADVANTAGE SWANK MOTION PICTURES INC SWEETWATER AUTHORITY THE ENGRAVING STORE THE LIGHTHOUSE INC 1/2 WARRANT REGISTER #4 7/24/2012 DESCRIPTION CHK NO DATE AMOUNT 8TH ST UNDERGROUNDING, SEWER REPLACEMENT 303079 7/24/12 504,564.92 CONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS 303080 7/24/12 14,851.44 CHILLER REPLACEMENT PROJECT 303081 7/24/12 7,500.00 CITYWIDE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL, III JUNE 303082 7/24/12 8,325.00 8TH ST. UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION 303083 7/24/12 40,187.75 8TH ST. UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING 303084 7/24/12 4,892.50 HAPPY SUPPORT RENEWAL FY 2013 303085 7/24/12 6,980.00 VERIZON CELL PHONE SVCS / SEC 8 303086 7/24/12 279.67 EMPLOYEE ASSIST PROGRAM / JULY 12 303087 7/24/12 726.74 I LOVE NATIONAL CITY PINS 303088 7/24/12 968.41 REPROGRAM NEW NARROW BAND LOAD 303089 7/24/12 450.00 REVISION #45 FOR SD CIVIL LITIGATION 303090 7/24/12 33.67 ANALYSIS CHARGE JUNE 2012 303091 7/24/12 697.66 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION CATALOGS 303092 7/24/12 2,825.00 MOP 64096 WEARING APPAREL 303093 7/24/12 250.00 HAZARDOUS WASTE PICKUP 303094 7/24/12 1,520.82 APPEALS, ON-LINE ACCESS / NSD 303095 7/24/12 4,190.78 EXPENSE REIMB CDBG PROG/ JUNE 2012 303096 7/24/12 10,124.85 PLAN CHECKING SERVICES / BUILDING 303097 7/24/12 27,039.74 MOP 72655 R&M FIRE EQUIPMENT 303098 7/24/12 232.18 MOP 65179 / SUPPLIES / GRANTS 303099 7/24/12 74.39 MEMBER ASSESSMENT 1ST QTR BILLING 303100 7/24/12 90,965.00 MISS NC 2012 EDU SCHOLARSHIP 303101 7/24/12 500.00 MOP 69277 HORTICULTURE ITEMS 303102 7/24/12 547.91 REFUND T&A# 733 / 38 S DREXEL AVE 303103 7/24/12 2,511.32 DIRECT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT CLOSED 303104 7/24/12 59.66 TRANSLATION NOTICE OF ELECTION/CHN 303105 7/24/12 165.00 TRANSLATION SERVICES FOR FY13 303106 7/24/12 140.00 FLOWERS FOR MISS NC PAGEANT 303107 7/24/12 141.38 PRE -FILTERS / DYRING CABINET 303108 7/24/12 1,335.00 MOP 72441 AUTO PARTS 303109 7/24/12 40.78 VIETNAMESE NOTICE OF ELECTION 303110 7/24/12 30.00 AFR MAINTENANCE 7-1-12-6/30/13 303111 7/24/12 63,776.00 PEST MAINTENANCE 303112 7/24/12 373.33 NIGP 5-DIGIT COMMODITY CODE LICENSE 303113 7/24/12 150.00 MOP 67839 AUTO PARTS 303114 7/24/12 226.51 MOP 45707 PAINTING SUPPLIES 303115 7/24/12 7,739.83 MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICE 303116 7/24/12 675.94 GOLD LEVEL ANNUAL SOFTWARE 303117 7/24/12 13,716.85 RTA SOFTWARE RENEWAL 8/1/12-7/31/13 303118 7/24/12 1,650.00 1- SPEED 0 MATIC BINGO CAGE 303119 7/24/12 207.97 STREET GAS & ELECTRIC CHARGES 303120 7/24/12 29,413.93 MOP 63845. BUSINESS CARDS / POLICE 303121 7/24/12 21.20 EXP REIMB CEDV GRANT APR-JUN 2012 303122 7/24/12 10,674.00 MOP 45704. OFFICE SUPPLIES / FIN 303123 7/24/12 505.37 WS DVD HAPPY FEET 2 / CSD 303124 7/24/12 321.00 FACILITIES WATER BILL 303126 7/24/12 27,351.18 SALES TAX 303127 7/24/12 35.71 MOP 45726 AUTO PARTS 303128 7/24/12 16.08 PAYEE TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES VERONICA FARIAS VISTA PAINT VISTA PAINT YOUNG PAYROLL Pay period Start Date 15 6/26/2012 WARRANT REGISTER #4 7/24/2012 DESCRIPTION CAD, MOBILE COMMAND VEHICLE LICENSE UNDERGROUND SRVC ALERT CHARGES MOP 46453 PLUMBING MATERIAL REFUND / POOL REGISTRATION MOP 68834. PAINT / NSD MOP 68834. PAINT / NSD REIMB / CA HWY PATROL CHECKPOINT End Date 7/9/2012 Check Date 7/18/2012 CHK NO DATE 303129 7/24/12 303130 7/24/12 303131 7/24/12 303132 7/24/12 303133 7/24/12 303134 7/24/12 303135 7/24/12 A/P Total 2/2 AMOUNT 12, 817.50 127.50 373.06 25.00 235.67 858.82 151.34 904,595.36 925,651.10 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,830,246.46 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. TINA • RRDIN, FINANCE LESLIE DEESE, CITY MANAGER FINANCE COMMITTEE RONALD J. MORRISON, MAYOR —CHAIRMAN ALEJANDRA SOTELO—SOLIS, VICE -MAYOR ROSALIE ZARATE, MEMBER LUIS NATIVIDAD, MEMBER MONA RIOS, 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 21st OF AUGUST, 2012. AYES NAYS ABSENT CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO. 9 ITEM TITLE: TEMPORARY USE PERMIT — City of National City 125th Anniversary picnic "A Celebration of History & Culture" at Kimball on September 22, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is a City -sponsored event. PREPARED BY: Vianey Rolon PHONE: (619) 336-4364 EXPLANATION: DEPARTMENT: Neighborhood Services Division APPROVED BY: This is a request from the National City of National City to conduct the 125th Anniversary picnic "A Celebration of History & Culture" at Kimball Park on September 22, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kimball Park. This event is a community picnic centered around the 125th anniversary celebration of the City. The picnic will include carnival games, field day activities, musical entertainment, food booths and concession sales by local non -profits, historic and art display, fire department historic and new engine display and entertainers. This event is a National City -sponsored event (Council Policy #804) eligible for a full waiver of fees. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: Finance ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: MIS The City has incurred $237.00 for processing the TUP, plus $600.00 for the Fire Permits, $1,544.48 for Public Works and $514.56 for Police Department. This is a city -sponsored event Total Fees are $2,896.04 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Application for a Temporary Use Permit subject to compliance with all conditions of approval and approve the waiver of fees. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: pplication for a Temporary Use Permit with recommended approvals and conditions of approval. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DIVISION APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONDITIONS SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: City of National City EVENT: 125th Anniversary Picnic "A Celebration of History & Culture" DATE OF EVENT: September 22, 2012 TIME OF EVENT: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. APPROVALS: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES YES [ x ] NO [ RISK MANAGER YES [ x ] NO [ PUBLIC WORKS YES [ x ] NO [ FINANCE YES [ x ] NO [ FIRE YES [ x ] NO [ COMMUNITY SERVICES YES [ x ] NO [ POLICE YES [ x ] NO [ CITY ATTORNEY YES [ x ] NO [ SEE CONDITIONS [ x ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x SEE CONDITIONS [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ ] SEE CONDITIONS [ x CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (619) 336-4318 ENGINEERING: Litter Fence must be installed (PW). NPDES inspections conducted (PW). PLANNING: No comments. BUILDING: No comments. RISK MANAGER (619) 336-4370 None. PUBLIC WORKS (619)366-4580 Street Division No involvement. Parks Division 1. The cost to provide the standard stage and PA system is at time and a half overtime. 2 We will be providing the standard stage and PA system. • 2 Park staff Overtime hrs 2 x 2 hrs ea @ $46.58/hr = $ 187.92 • Set up 4 hours minimum @ $93.16 = 372.64 • Break down 4 hours minimum @ $93.17 • TOTAL 372.64 $ 933.20 Facilities Division Estimated costs to provide facilities personnel are as follows: • Electrician Overtime hrs 10 hrs x $33.32/hr = 333.20 • 2 Custodians Overtime hrs2 x 4 hrs ea x $22.26/hr = 178.08 • 40 tables @ $1.00 each = 40.00 • 80 chairs at $.75 each = 60.00 • TOTAL = $ 611.28 FINANCE All Food Vendors should have BL and Health Permit. FIRE (619) 336-4550 Stipulations required by the Fire Department for this event are as follows: 1) Access to entrances and Fire Department connections for fire sprinkler systems, standpipes, etc 2) Fire Hydrants shall not be blocked or obstructed 3) Access to Morgan and Kimball Towers to be maintained at all times, to both entrances and Fire Department connections for fire sprinkler systems, standpipes, etc. 4) Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 wide and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet 5) Participants on foot are to move immediately to the sidewalk upon approach of emergency vehicle(s). Vehicles in roadway are to move immediately to the right 6) If tents or canopies are used, tents having an area in excess of 200 square feet and or canopies in excess of 400 square feet or multiple tents and or canopies placed together equaling or greater than the above stated areas, are to be used, they shall be flame-retardant treated with an approved State Fire Marshal seal attached. A ten feet separation distance must be maintained between tents and canopies. A permit from the Fire Department must be obtained. Cooking shall not be permitted under tents or canopies unless the tents or canopies meet "State Fire Marshal approval for cooking. Certificate of State Fire Marshal flame resistancy shall be provided to the National City Fire Department if applicable. A permit for the projected canopies/tents shall be four hundred ($400.00) dollars. Fees can only be waived by City Council. Canopies: 0 — 400 sf - $0 Tents: 401 — 500 sf - $250.00 501 — 600 sf - $300.00 601 — 700 sf - $400.00 0 —200 sf - $200.00 201 — (+) sf - $400.00 7) All cooking booths to have one 2A:1 OBC. If grease or oil is used in cooking a 40:BC or class "K" fire extinguisher will be required. All fire extinguishers to have a current State Fire Marshal Tag attached. 8) Fire Department access into and through the booth areas are to be maintained at all times. 9) Provide metal cans with lids and label "HOT COALS ONLY" for used charcoal disposal. 10) Internal combustion power sources that may be used for inflatable rides shall be of adequate capacity to permit uninterrupted operation during normal operating hours. Refueling shall be conducted only when the ride is not in use. 11) Internal combustion power sources shall be isolated from contact with the public by either physical guards, fencing or an enclosure. Internal combustion power shall be at least 20 feet away from the ride. 12) A fire safety inspection is to be conducted by the Fire Department prior to operations of the event. Inspection to include all cooking areas, game booths, etc. Note: Total fee amount for all Fire Department permits is one thousand one hundred four dollars ($600.00) dollars. Fees can only be waived by City Council COMMUNITY SERVICES 10 part-time Recreation staff @ $10 an hr for 6 hours = $600 1 full-time Community Services staff for an overtime rate of $36.39 for 8 hours= $291.12 POLICE Using the standard span of control of (2) Officers per 1000 people, I recommend the following; (2) Police Officers on minimum (4) hrs. OT at $ 64.32 X's 8 hrs. = $514.56 CITY ATTORNEY Requires an indemnification and hold harmless agreement, and a policy of general liability insurance, with the City and its officials, employees, agents and volunteers as additional insureds, with amounts of coverage to be determined by the Risk Manager. Type of Event: Public Concert _ Fair _ Festival _ Community vent __ Parade _ Demonstration _ Circus , _ Block Party _ Motion Picture _,._ Grand Opening Other VICYbi( Event Title: 12 S"^ aliknillseirsar9 cit ( i C- 2' 4 (e&lfwtr Event Location: V-illlbiUi( pa.'1C Event Date(s): From 6112 ,11Z to a 1z2.11Z Actual Event Hours: /pm to 3 am/Cm Total Anticipated Attendance: 1000 ( Participants Spectators) Setup/assembly/construction Date: 6g2-2117- Start time: (it2 cam. Please describe the scope of your setup/assembly work (specific details): (,®Vrt.mttYt1l1 ic�tC~ � w-1a 19.e OarAt 1644+1s,-' , botr -) ASf'}/tarn V J-VA WO-1445 4inQ (.,i 44ti 4+rXe�, a l -k i-�h trltAA I -� kL 140011 id rrupn +ra br to 4 �fi ilt5oQat c, cusp Dismantle Date: a) j2,1112Completion Time: Le amJ ei l" (4 --'`A JC List any street(s) requiring closure as a result of this event. Include street name(s), day and time of closing and day and time of reopening. NPt Sponsoring Organization: C 0 N A-' 1 D u. C.4 Chief Officer of Organization (Name) 1re51 tDeese- iY t'Yl DAk_a-.Qd 2 Applicant (Name): (..A. kren i+AR.Aci1.o vv' Address: ( 40 E' r 54. t SLkU, 6 Daytime Phone: (&41) 3,3140 42 1 Evening Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) E-Mail: imiNACI,Or"Q of Q c ck. [7'J day 0 -5(,1- 6.6 (1764619.71 Contact Person "on site" of the event: �1,�� Cellular: NOTE: THIS PERSON MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE FOR THE DURATION OF THE EVENT AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE TO CITY OFFICIALS Is your organization a "Tax Exempt, nonprofit" organization? _ YES ..XNO (toLot Are admission, entry, vendor or participant fees required? _ YES NO If YES, please explain the purpose and provide amount(s): 0 0 l.ttioiv+ 5 Yun c,,y�y, S tas A A ndi'+t. lam, $ 1 67)4 Estimated Gross Receipts incl ing ticket, product and sponsorship sales from this event. (Kane Iwo S- tC- -'6 pwbH port l 2S j o00 $ 50 )o dO , 'Estimated Expenses for this event. < 51L oefruzinltiDn $ I)6.4--°" What is the projected amount of revenue that the Nonprofit Organization will receive as a result of this event? NO- Please provide a DETAILED DESCRIPTION of your event. Include details regarding any components of your event such as the use of vehicles, animals, rides or any other pertinent information about the event. Cowvmarkill Wnk- CFide4 arlit, nel oU 4w2. �", ' �p'�0" Gl.nnit`eif3A•Z.1/ Latk rZi L t) —4 �i'E`�. Car idv J Or)e-P)4t ael(11-e0) vvl,u5l e ta.Q v,,-1-ni)A r.�4 - poet 12,404 . Sa L,j ioc eloti--probft, itastoo aktd a -Art aLis ' .-f p.rt. cA V safe l . & ' PANcoi dlSpl milj _ YES _ NO if the event involves the sale of cars, will the cars come exclusively from National City car dealers? If NO, list any additional dealers involved in the sale: Please describe your procedures for both Crowd Control and Internal Secur _ YES NO Have you hired any Professional Security organization to handle security arrangements for this event? If YES, please list: Security Organization: Security Organization Address: Security Director (Name): Phone: _ YES NO Is this a night event? If YES, please state how the event and surrounding area will be illuminated to ensure safety of the participants and spectators: Please indiqate what arran_gemgnt you have made for roviding First Aid Staffing and Equipment. LOcct,Le.� , vvi'�VI.i'n Mgt a telot i NCO Please describe your Accessibility Plan for access at your event by individuals with disabilities: liat>Lt i C.a p teNAMAk9S A .t f_ SSiLf. ,.41/01Q14.G 'tm-t✓ f%i.. ('ic. 3 des' Ksx..te-cb to to 3 Please provide a detailed description of your PAR ING plan: te..516T44-1-4-44,- tat-3 Sfrev-` Pfeasedgsgribe y for DISABLED r5�,gpi pAri, r } o Please describe your plans jp notify alt residents, busine es and churches impacted by the , event: t'l D t' (/3 w t t f7, (-4 U.'( v U &..1_OA4—i i t(di NOTE: Neighborhood residents must be notified 72 hours in advance when events are scheduled in the City parks. _ YES ,t NO Does the event involve the sale or use of alcoholic beverages? )IYES _ NO Will items or services be sold at the event? If yes, please describe: ftod G6`7 4Yt 1s FOICA 1011 1'Ca-P -pt-t i't3 604)Di r-1 Y&id) _ YES 4/NO Does the event involve a moving route of any kind along streets, sidewalks or highways? If YES, attach a detailed map of your proposed route indicate the direction of travel, and provide a written narrative to explain your route. jeYES _ NO Does the event involve a fixed venue site? If YES, attach a detailed site map showing all streets impacted by the event. tYES _ NO Does the event involve the use of tents or canopies? If YES: Number of tent/canopies Sizes NOTE: A separate Fire Department permit is required for tents or canopies. YES _ NO Will the event involve the us of the Cit or your stage or PA system? SPECIFY: m. (A PQr S w I aL dAt1Gt -NO+ ir' Air+i- S�!-ix t�e a ) In addition to the route map required above, please attach a diagram showing the overall layout and set-up locations for the following items: riAlcoholic and Nonalcoholic Concession and/or Beer Garden areas. x Food Concession and/or Food Preparation areas Please describe how food will be served at the event: 9 .Paadt prep• lad t41'iS1 9 pre -pa +ri,LI4141. talerhJ If you intend to cook food in the event area please specify the method: ,V GAS,' ELECTRIC CHARCOAL _ OTHER.(Specify): (X� Portable and/or Permanent Toilet Facilities Number of portable toilets: '-} (1 for every 250 people is required, unless the applicant can show that there are facilities in the imm late area available to the public during the event) Tables # 40 and Chairs # Fencing, barriers and/or barricades Generator locations and/or source of electricity-e.isis l ovottlift, aC Canopies or tent locations (include tent/canopy dimensions)-(a'tol9iGS(iOkt07-'r%ni' (sz 36) Booths, exhibits, displays or enclosures Scaffolding, bleachers, platforms, stages, grandstands or related structures Vehicles and/or trailers Other related event components not covered above /� �k (aliS l a l 4)125 "3 j Trash containers and dumpsters-ECG dty2k fi, \0 a411 COto (Note: You must properly dispose of waste and garbage throughout the term of your event and immediately upon conclusion of the event the area must be returned to a clean condition.) Number of trash cans: Trash containers with lids: CO CA-1 Describe your plan for clean-up and removal of waste and garbage during and after t e eve : ,}S YES NO Are there any musical entertainment features related to your event? If YES, please state the number of stages, number of bands and type of music. Number of Stages: Number of Bands: `T Type of Music: v Qiri4 (WAX /}r,(1d d `f -Kgr .-1L4-) YES NO Will sound amplification be used? If YES, please indicate: Start time: m Finish Time -j am DYES NO Will sound checks be conducted prior to the event? If YES, please indicate: Start time: i 0 c4,pm Finish Time I Please describe the sound equipment that will be used for your event: YES kNO Fireworks, rockets, or other pyrotechnics? If YES, please describe: YES _ NO Any signs, banners, decorations, special lighti g? If YES, please describe: 1 Z (� Y1 n 1 V vA,a-o) rtieug.. posS i bit sFonsocki ip we) -5 Revised 02/29/12 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 pemiit. Organization D LQ C CarArw 'ti 1` j Se'v L2a Person in Charge of Activity LAM rerl M) 1 ( OiY1 Address KO \2 3) Telephon((OIq )ff,�(' v'428C1 Date(s) of Use 112---- 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 fees and the costs of litigation, arising out of or related to the use of public property or the activity taken under the permit by the permittee or its agents, employees or contractors. Sign ture of Applicant Qtfigial Title Date ayklywk For Office Use Only Certificate of Insurance Approved Date 125th Anniversary Picnic, Kimball Park September 22, 2012 11 am - 3pm NO- Is your organization a "Tax Exempt, nonprofit" organization? _ YES JNO (IUGae r14-) Are admission, entry, vendor or participant fees required? YES NO If YES, please explain the purpose and provide amount(s): 00 mood (IAA a b sGhc5 cas a Asnd r'i.icere. $ 1 t _ O • Estimated Gross Receipts incl ing ticket, product and sponsorship sales from this event. L2 ioS— GG -h pwbHG rr��� poet .3zSj000 $ 56 0 00 , 'Estimated Expenses for this event. <)I 151010 ClUm ber g10 ior7Z� $ I t8 4 o What is the projected amount of revenue that the Nonprofit Organization will receive as a result of this event? Please provide a DETAILED DESCRIPTION of your event. Include details regarding any components of your event such as the use of vehicles, animals, rides or any other pertinent information about the event. C,0WtmtAfli1-tj kk1 c CIAA-4aAelt artii,Lnd •-62 F an nit/tam-Al/ Lat br tAiu o -tL & G . i Yniva yam )Reid. Pry ink diSpL yo\rt i . i+a -r3 YES — NO If the event involves the sale of cars, will the cars come exclusively from National City car dealers? If NO, list any additional dealers involved in the sale: Please describe your procedures for both Crowd Control and Internal Security: _ YES'NO Have you hired any Professional Security organization to handle security arrangements for this event? If YES, please list: Security Organization: Security Organization Address: Security Director (Name): Phone: _ YES NO Is this a night event? if YES, please state how the event and surrounding area will be illuminated to ensure safety of the participants and spectators: Please indicatewhat arrangement you have made for providing First Aid Staffing and Equipment. +S LOcct�..AA, v„+lv►in fleApmStL uA-P-A NGC--0 Ple se describe your Accessibility Plan for access at your event by individuals with disabilities: Plea t' rii,vv+ s a.C(CSSibLt. • ,tv ►, -- tit. earK, 3 d si� p.ai'dv in lat3 Please provide a detailed description of your PARKING plan: Please describe your pla for DISABLED PARKING: n 61.00i5t a..1z4, gekeeo fib p -r18 10 3 Please describe your plans ,tpnotify all residents, busine es and churches impacted by the, event: 1�fll (Q/•� w t . lY�trl t l.Q u( t �t UV1 'lda i-.di w "+ NOTE: Neighborhood residents must be notified 72 hours in advance when events are scheduled in the City parks. _ YES / NO Does the event involve the sale or use of alcoholic beverages? ,YES _ NO Will items or services be sold at the event? If yes, please describe: cri tlYtS WC( V t. frCa (-proPts Cow)! -CIALS c) YES _IMO Does the event involve a moving route of any kind along streets, sidewalks or highways? If YES, attach a detailed map of your proposed route indicate the direction of travel, and provide a written narrative to explain your route. 'YES _ NO Does the event involve a fixed venue site? If YES, attach a detailed site map showing all streets impacted by the event. ,_ YES ^ NO Does the event involve the use of tents or canopies? If YES: Number of tent/canopies Sizes NOTE: A separate Fire Department permit is required for tents or canopies. mi- YES NO Will the event involve the us of the Ci or your stage or PA system? ' SPECIFY: ,n\cLU U S» ' PPr 5 S w I a to t\ GeJ-440, DDD IA_ *on (- v �Fzz e� (tM•nt..P4,0 In addition to the route map required above, please attach a diagram showing the overall layout and set-up locations for the following items: �Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Concession and/or Beer Garden areas. Ixl Food Concession and/or Food Preparation areas Please describe how food will be served at the event: 9.4bad prep. otHqS) 9 p�rY-'e--pa -5ZI-61_,Nat� tvithS If you intend to cook food in the event area please specify the method: X GAS"' ELECTRIC _ CHARCOAL _ OTHER: (Specify): [ ] Portable and/or Permanent Toilet Facilities Number of portable toilets: 4-1- (1 for every 250 people is required, unless the applicant can show that there are facilities in the immediate area available to the public during the event) Tables # '4 and Chairs # a v Fencing, barriers and/or barricades Generator locations and/or source of electricity-6.+9 r` , eta- c '(t ) Canopies or tent locations (include tent/canopy dimensions)�ta�opltS taxtoD--4r^>""(5a'k3°� Booths, exhibits, displays or enclosures Scaffolding, bleachers, platforms, stages, grandstands or related structures Vehicles and/or trailers Other related event components not covered above CI"' fig`lii' ,"", ��,`-� �� j Trash containers and dumpsters--CL OtyelciS . \ 65 (Note: You must properly dispose of waste and garbage throughout the term of your event and immediately upon conclusion of the event the area must be returned to a clean condition.) Number of trash cans: Trash containers with lids ct—t0Gc...-'d Describe your plan for clean-up and removal of waste and garbage during and after the eve C,denYYL t nitZ.P' 41.41.a fi Kir, 1 t c Wtwt,t YES NO Are there any musical entertainment features related to your event? If YES, please state the number of stages, number of bands and type of music. Number of Stages; Number of Bands: t+ Type of Music: \rai t (SD(11..Q eezi o d -li'1Qitlrl,Gfit.) X YES NO Will sound amplification be used? If YES, please indicate: Start time: m Finish Time -j am RYES _ NO Will sound checks be conducted prior to the event? If YES, please indicate: Start an ' time: i 0 pm Finish Time I a/pm Please describe the sound equipment that will be used for your event: _ YES kNO Fireworks, rockets, or other pyrotechnics? If YES, please describe: XYES NO Any signs, banners, decorations, special Iighti g? If YES, please describe: 1 - ann xrt'U(2 vossiae s is)Csk1p hhel Revised 02/29/12 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. Organization t7F \» 1De'WQ Se LC,, -11 Person in Charge of Activity L&t.l.IWI M kx.1 ( 0 Address MO g IZ Svi'k2 Telephon((plq)' P 42gotDate(s) of Use al1224iZ 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 fees and the costs of litigation, arising out of or related to the use of public property or the activity taken under the permit by the permittee or its agents, employees or contractors. gigSture of Applicant ial Title Date kb OaPCA) 412Ciat i .1-' For Office se Only Certificate of Insurance Approved Date 125th Anniversary Picnic, Kimball Park September 22, 2012 11 am - 3pm CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO. 10 ITEM TITLE: Public Hearing — Street Vacation to vacate a portion of the Street and a portion of the public right-of-way on Harding Creek Housing Partners, L.P. (Case File No. 2012-04 LS, S PREPARED BY: Raymond Pe� PHONE: 619-336-4421 EXPLANATION: The City Council initiated the street vacation request on May 15, 2012 to vacate portions of the public rights -of - way on Hoover Avenue and Harding Avenue in conjunction with a Tentative Parcel Map for the Paradise Creek Affordable Housing Project, known as the Westside Infill Transit Oriented Development (WI-TOD). The Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 21, 2012 and determined that the proposed street vacation is in conformance with the General Plan. The City Council is required to hold a public hearing to consider the Planning Commission's determination of conformity along with staff's report and any evidence offered by interested persons at the hearing. The attached background report describes the proposed street vacation in detail. public right-of-way on Hoover Avenue north of 22nd Avenue north of 22nd Street. Applicant: Paradise C). DEPARTMENT: Community Services APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. Not Applicable. APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Exempt pursuant to CEQA Section 15305 Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations, Class 5. The street vacation would not result in any changes in land use or density. ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the street vacation. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission determined that the proposed street vacation is in conformance with the General Plan by the following vote: Ayes — Farias, Alvarado, Reynolds, Pruitt, Baca, Flores; Absent — DeLaPaz ATTACHMENTS: 1. Background Report. BACKGROUND REPORT WI-TOD Project Description On May 21, 2012, the Planning Commission approved a Tentative Parcel Map and variance for the Westside Infill Transit Oriented Development (WI-TOD) affordable housing project. The City Council accepted and filed the Notice of Decision on June 5, 2012. The project is a proposed 201-unit affordable rental housing development that would be located on the east side of Paradise Creek and the expansion of Paradise Creek Educational Park on the west side of the creek. The project site is approximately 13 acres in size and is generally located south of 19th Street, west of Hoover Avenue, north of 22nd Street, and east of Harding Avenue. The site consists of nine parcels and includes the City Public Works Yard, the former Sun Diego Bus Charters maintenance facility (Isles property), Paradise Creek, and Paradise Creek Educational Park. The site also includes portions of adjacent public rights -of -way that are generally undeveloped. The entire site is owned by the City; however, the housing portion of the site is proposed to be transferred to the Housing Authority. Pursuant to a Disposition and Development Agreement, the developer will be required to enter into a Tong -term ground lease for the housing site and will manage and operate the housing development, including resident services and programs. The Housing Authority would retain ownership of the housing site. The developer is required to improve the proposed park, which the City will own and maintain. Proposed Street Vacation As part of the planning entitlement applications, the developer filed a request for the vacation of portions of the public rights -of -way to accommodate the WI-TOD project design. On May 15, 2012, the City Council initiated the proposed street vacations, and on May 21, 2012 the Planning Commission held a public hearing and determined that the proposed street vacations are in conformance with the General Plan. The proposed street vacations would add areas that are included in the 6.3-acre housing development site that would be created by the approved Tentative Parcel Map. The housing site is to the east and south of Paradise Creek, north of 22nd Street and west of Hoover Avenue. The proposed street vacations are needed to accommodate the project design; the Tentative Parcel Map was conditionally approved subject to the approval of the street vacations. The portion of Hoover Avenue proposed to be vacated is approximately 12,013 square feet in size and consists of the westerly approximately 14-feet of the right-of-way along approximately 773-feet of the street segment immediately north of 22nd Street. This Page 1 of 8 segment of Hoover Avenue between 22nd Street and Paradise Creek is an 80-foot wide right-of-way that is fully developed with two travel lanes, parallel parking allowed on both sides of the street, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and parkways. The street currently provides access to the Public Works Yard and the vacant Illes property along the west side, and currently provides access to six properties along the east side. Two of the larger parcels on the east side that occupy more than half of the frontage along Hoover Avenue also have full street frontages along Roosevelt Avenue. One of the lots also has full street frontage along 215' Street. Four smaller lots along the east side of Hoover Avenue have alley access, and two of these have street frontage along 21 st Street or 22nd Street. The partial street vacation would not affect access, including utilities, for any of the lots adjacent to Hoover Avenue since street frontages would not be reduced and the proposed project would provide all required off - site improvements. The project would improve the western half of the remaining right-of-way with new street, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, tree wells, and bulb -outs. The project would maintain two travel lanes and parallel parking on both sides of the street by reducing the width of the existing travel lanes. The current roadway is approximately 52-feet wide measured from curb to curb. Because this segment of Hoover Avenue is considered a local street, is relatively short, is not a through street (dead ends), and only serves a few adjacent properties, the appropriate travel lanes for this street segment should not exceed 12 feet in width, and parallel parking need not exceed 7-feet in width, which would result in a preferred curb -to -curb width of 38 feet. The project proposes 8-foot wide parallel parking and 12-foot wide travel lanes for a minimum curb -to -curb width of 40 feet. Reducing the roadway width would result in a more pedestrian -friendly street adjacent to the proposed housing development. In addition, the existing 5-foot wide sidewalk along the west side of the street would be replaced with a 10-foot wide sidewalk with tree wells. These proposed improvements to Hoover Avenue would create a more pedestrian -oriented design that is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Westside Specific Plan. The existing level of public access will be maintained or improved as a result of the proposed vacation of the right-of-way. The area to be vacated is not needed for non -motorized transportation since existing and required improvements would provide for such facilities within the remaining right-of-way. The portion of Harding Avenue proposed to be vacated is the eastern half of the right- of-way between 22nd Street and Paradise Creek. The area proposed to be vacated is approximately 1,925 square feet in size with approximately 39 feet of frontage along 22nd Street and a depth ranging from approximately 24 to 74 feet. This segment of Harding is currently developed with a portion of the parking lot and a driveway for the Public Works Yard. Currently, no public access is provided along this segment. Paradise Creek is located immediately adjacent to the north and precludes the use of this portion of Harding Avenue for any practical public access purpose or other public use and would not be useful as a non -motorized transportation facility. Page 2of8 General Plan / Westside Specific Plan Conformity Pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code and the City's street vacation procedures, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 21, 2012 and determined that the proposed street vacations are in conformance with the General Plan. The proposed street vacations are located in the Westside Specific Plan, which implements the General Plan for the Westside neighborhood. The Westside Specific Plan identifies this segment of Hoover Avenue as a local street and as a residential/mixed-use corridor. The proposed street vacation for this segment of Hoover Avenue would be consistent with the goals of the specific plan to buffer pedestrians from vehicles; encourage walking, biking, and transit use; and reduce vehicle speeds through traffic calming measures that include narrowing roadway widths and widening sidewalks. The proposed improvements to Hoover Avenue would be consistent with 'these goals, and this street segment would continue to serve as a fully functioning local street without reducing access to adjacent property or diminishing its capacity for vehicular traffic and other appropriate uses of the public right-of-way. The proposed street vacation would not reduce on -street parking, the number of travel lanes, vehicle carrying capacity, or pedestrian amenities. The Westside Specific Plan includes a buildout circulation network that eliminates the segment of Harding Avenue north of 22nd Street and south of 20th Street to accommodate the proposed park expansion as part of the WI-TOD project. The proposed street vacation for Harding Avenue would be consistent with the buildout plan for this segment. Both proposed street vacations are consistent with the General Plan since they are consistent with the Westside Specific Plan, which is the implementing policy of the General Plan for the Westside neighborhood. The proposed street vacations are also consistent with the broader goals of the General Plan to create complete streets that serve all modes of transportation, increase pedestrian amenities and the pedestrian scale of the neighborhood, and improve overall community design. Order of Vacation If the street vacation is approved, a resolution will be prepared for City Council consideration to authorize the execution of an order of vacation for the subject portions of the rights -of -way. The resolution with supporting findings and the order of vacation would be considered after the applicant/developer has complied with the applicable conditions of approval of the Tentative Parcel Map and the applicable requirements of the City's street vacation procedures. Furthermore, if public convenience and necessity require the reservation of easements and rights -of -way for works listed in Section 8340 of the Streets and Highways Code, the needed reservations and exceptions will be contained in the resolution authorizing the execution of an order of vacation. Page 3 of 8 Environmental review The WI-TOD project was addressed in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Westside Specific Plan (State Clearinghouse No. 2008071092), which was certified by the City Council on March 16, 2010. The proposed street vacations are categorically exempt pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15305, Class 5 Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations, since the vacations would not result in any changes in land use or density. LOCATION MAP 40' 40' 20TH sTRasr 40' 40' It NOT A PART OF THIS SUBDIVISION 40' •• 4i [ 40' • • '-a1ti HARDINC t1"rilyrir� °1>eli4ri'• TO BE VACATED • 40' •• • 40' 12ND STREET 40 40' _{.IOTH STREET 40' NOT A PART OF Y' THIS SUBDIVISION a 40' 40' ROTE STREET 40'C lem PARCEL 3 0/A10 !0. 11. 1.32. ACRES ZONE: RCA-2 Y1211-II2 SOME. R•1001 AL PARCEL 4 111,314 SE 1E. 20• ACRES 2CIs: OVkCVEII SAs RESERVE HOOVER TO BE DEDICATED PARCEL 1 ISGIS 410 WIVE ENE: VCR-2 1011-USE CO•E10V1 •:rm[R1AL 04 • • • • • HOOVER • TO BE VACATED Areas of Proposed Street Vacations • • • • • •• • • R • ! • • • PARCEL 2 • i moo, so.R. 2A SOAR- IIrn-IA6 1101PES-U8• COMM 1 40• • • PI 57_STRis76__ 1 1 •� 10' 1 • • 1 ` BOOMER • TO BE VAGTED • I P. • I�%• •1k •, •1 l'"2S HOOVER TO REYAA Jy4 }40 Yyl'1111Y 40' 4 1 O M 40' 11VACATED !0' Page 4 of 8 HOOVER AVENUE EXHIBIT A Page 5 of 8 • • A PORTION OF LOTS 13-2 OF BLOCK 86 AND LOTS 13-20 OF LOCK 85 AND LOTS 13-17 OF BLOCK 84 IN NATIONAL CITY, IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 348, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDED OF SAID SAN DIEGO COUNTY, OCTOBER 2, 1882, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF 21 ST STREET AND HOOVER AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH 72'14'18" WEST 25.21 TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 17'45'42" EAST 263.41 FEET TO A CONCAVE CURVE WESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 27.00 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'02'26 AN ARC DISTANCE OF 42.43 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID CURVE SOUTH 72'16'45" WEST 24.27 FEET TO A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 77'55'20" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 27.20 FEET TO A TANGENT COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 760.00 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12'04'44" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 80.41 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID CURVE NORTH 17'47'56" WEST 598.21 FEET ALONG THE WtsI ERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF HOOVER AVENUE HAVING A HALF RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY NORTH 72'04'38" EAST 13.71 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17'48'25" EAST 482.71 FEET'; THENCE NORTH 71'08'38" EAST 1.09 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: SEE EXHIBIT "B" SHEET 2 FOR A SKETCH DEPICTING DESCRIBED PROPERTY. CONTAINS 12,013 SQ. FT. OR 0.28 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS PLAT IS THE CENTERLINE OF 22ND ST PER EJ CHRISTMAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PARK I MAP NO 8038 AS SHOWN AS NORTH 72'16'45" EASE. OEM. B SHEET 1 OF 2 ENGINEER/SURVEYOR PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: VINCENT W. SCARPAII R.C.E.33520 LICENSE EXP. 06/30/2014 DATE No. 33520 =', Exp. 6/30/2014 �CIY1 BY: DSK DATE: 5.31-12 SCALE AS SHOWN CSZs CONSULTING, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND PLANNING NM SURVEYING 27156 BURBANK FOOTHLL RANCH, CALIFORNIA 92610 T, 949.916.3600 F. 949.916.3805 W W W.CVC-INC.NET STREET VACATION PORTION OF HOOVER AVENUE SHEET 10F 2 HOOVER AVENUE EXHIBIT B Page6of8 CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA. TAN Cl 42.43 27.00 90'02'26" 27.02 C2 27.20 20.00 77'55'20" 16.17 C3 160.22 760.00 1TD4'44' 80.41 SCALE: 1" = 50' c ENGINEER/SURVEYOR PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: VINCENT W. SCARPATI R.C.E.33520 DATE UCENSE EXP. 06/30/2014 s�RVag( lei ri .13 > No. 33520 Exp. 6/30/2014 CIVIL EXH. B SHEET 2 OF 2 BY: DSK DATE: 5-31-12 SCALE AS SHOWN CONSULTING, INC. - CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND PLANNING & SURVEYNG 27156 BURBANK FOOTHLL RANCH, CALIFORNIA 92610 T. 949.916.3800 F. 9411916.3B03 WWW.CVC-INC.NET STREET VACATION PORTION OF HOOVER AVENUE SHEET 2 OF 2 HARDING AVENUE EXHIBIT A Page 7 of 8 A PORTION OF LOTS 7-10 OF BLOCK 107 IN NATIONAL CITY, IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 348, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDED OF SAID SAN DIEGO COUNTY, OCTOBER 2, 1882, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF HARDING AVENUE AND 22ND STREET; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE CENTERUNE OF HARDING AVENUE NORTH 17'48'28" WEST 40.00 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF 22ND STREET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 1.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 39.00 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF HARDING AVENUE HAVING A HALF RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH OF 40.00 FEET AND THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF 22ND STREET HAVING A HALF RIGHT OF WAY WIDTH OF 40.00'; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF HARDING AVENUE NORTH 1748'28" WEST 74.46 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY SOUTH 20'04'26" WEST 63.51 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17'48'28" EAST 24.27' TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SEE EXHIBIT "B" SHEET 2 FOR A SKETCH DEPICTING DESCRIBED PROPERTY. CONTAINS 1,925 SO. FT. OR 0.04 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS PLAT IS THE CENTERUNE OF 22ND ST PER EJ CHRISTMAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PARK I MAP NO 8038 AS SHOWN AS NORTH 72' 16'45" EASE. FXH. B SHEET 1 OF 2 BY: DSK DATE: 5-31-12 SCALE AS SHOWN ENGINEER/SURVEYOR PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: VINCENT W. SCARPAII R.C.E.33520 UCENSE EXP. 06/30/2014 CONSULTING, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND PLANNING >k SURVEYING 27156 BURBANK FOOTHLL RANCH, CALIFORNIA 92610 T. 949.916.3800 F. 949,916.3805 W W W.cVC-ING.NET DATE STREET VACATION PORTION OF HARDING AVENUE SHEET 10F 2 HARDING AVENUE EXHIBIT B Page 8 of 8 AA' ADAs SAT4a.' SCALE: 1" = 50' .0% it' wM 53g Q ' 5"v'I ' Sl At 2N D Srf ft - ENGINEER/SURVEYOR PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: VINCENT W. SCARPATI R.C.E.33520 LICENSE EXP. 06/30/2014 DATE EXH. B SHEET 2 OF 2 BY: DSK DATE: 5-31-12 SCALE AS SHOWN CSYr-w77,14 CONSULTING. INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND PLAtNING 3 SURVEYING 27156 BURBANK FOOTHLL RANCH, CALIFORNIA 92610 T. 949.916.3600 F. 949.916.3605 WWW.CVC-INC.NET STREET VACATION PORTION OF HARDING AVENUE SHEET 2 OF 2 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO 11 ITEM TITLE: Discussion Regarding Unified Port of San Diego Matters including Marina District Vision Plan, Port CIP, Bayshore Bikeway, Port Communications with the City of National City, and Request for City Council Direction PREPARED BY: Stephen ManganielloJ1DEPARTMENT: City Manager/Engineering/ PHONE: 619-336-4382 Community Development APPROVED BY: EXPLANATION: Staff will provide a discussion of the following key topics involving the City of National City and Unified Port of San Diego: • Marina District Vision Plan • Port CIP — existing projects with prior -year funding and proposals for FY 2014-2018 CIP • Bayshore Bikeway — background, project status, recent meetings; seeking City Council direction on SANDAG's proposed project modifications • Port Communications — current practices and streamlining and/or improvement of communications FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. N/A ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Provide comments and direction to staff. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: August 21, 2012 AGENDA ITEM NO. 12 ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of National City approving the Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2012 and authorizing the submittal of the SEMAP to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. PREPARED BY: Hermi Oliveria V' Housing Programs Manager PHONE: 619-336-4259 EXPLANATION: See attached report. DEPARTMENT: Housing and Grants APPROVED BY: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ACCOUNT NO. N/A ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: APPROVED: APPROVED: Finance MIS STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 1. ADOPT Resolution approving the Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP); and 2. AUTHORIZE the submittal of the SEMAP to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Not applicable. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Background Report 2. Resolution 3. SEMAP Report Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City August 21, 2012 Background Report: On September 10, 1998, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) published its final rule for the Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP), which took effect on October 13, 1998. SEMAP provides for the objective measurement of the performance of a Public Housing Agency (PHA) in key areas of the Section 8 Tenant -based Rental Assistance Program. SEMAP enables HUD to ensure program integrity and accountability identifying PHA management capabilities and deficiencies and by improving risk assessment to effectively target monitoring and program assistance. PHAs' can use SEMAP performance analysis to assess their own program operations. The SEMAP Indicators Report provides information on families participating in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program. The report is one of the several inputs used to derive a score and rating for PHAs as it relates to SEMAP certification. The SEMAP requires a PHA who administers Section 8 Tenant -based Rental Assistance Programs to submit annually a SEMAP certification form. On July 17, 2012, the Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City submitted its SEMAP certification report to HUD. The Section 8 Rental Assistance Program has a current lease -up rate of 100%. With National City's population of 58,582, there are 1,049 low-income families that are currently receiving rental assistance through the program and 4,076 waiting to be assisted. To be eligible to the program, an applicant must either reside or work in the jurisdiction of the City of National City and be a very low-income household. In addition, applicants that are elderly, disabled, or families with dependent children are given a higher priority in the waiting list. United States Veterans receive extra preferential points. Below is the breakdown of participants and applicants to the program as of July 1, 2012. (see next page) i RACE PARTICIPANTS APPLICANTS White 878 2975 Black/African American 66 386 American Indian / Alaska Native 5 25 Asian 94 610 Native Hawaiian / other Pacific Islander 6 80 TOTAL 1049 4076 ETHNICITY PARTICIPANTS APPLICANTS Hispanic 812 2794 Non Hispanic 237 1282 TOTAL 1049 4076 Elderly 480 1089 Disabled 207 1097 Families with Children 362 1890 TOTAL 1049 4076 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -- RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE SECTION 8 MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (SEMAP) FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2012, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO SUBMIT THE ANNUAL SEMAP TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, on September 10, 1998, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") published its final rule for the Section 8 Management Assessment Program ("SEMAP"), which took effect on October 13, 1998; and WHEREAS, SEMAP provides for the objective measurement of the performance of a Public Housing Agency ("PHA") in key areas of the Section 8 Tenant -based Rental Assistance Program; and WHEREAS, the SEMAP requires a PHA who administers Section 8 Tenant - based Rental Assistance Programs to annually submit a SEMAP certification form. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Community Development Commission — Housing Authority of the City of National City hereby approves the Section 8 Management Assessment Program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Executive Director is hereby authorized to submit the SEMAP certification form to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. PASSED and ADOPTED this 21 st day of August, 2012. Ron Morrison, Chairman ATTEST: Leslie Deese, Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claudia Gacitua Silva City Attorney SEMAP Certification Page 1 of 3 Get Help I Logoff / Return to Secure Systems Reports Submission List Summary Certification Profile Field Office: 9DPH LOS ANGELES HUB OFFICE Hermi Oliveria (1498564) Housing Agency: CA116 National City PIL r: I" PHA Fiscal Year End: 6/30/2012 SEMAP Logoff Comments OMB Approval No. 2577-0215 SEMAP CERTIFICATION (Page 1) Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 12 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.This agency may not conduct or sponsor, and you are not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. This collection of information is required by 24 CFR sec 985.101 which requires a Public Housing Agency (PHA) administering a Section 8 tenant -based assistance program to submit an annual SEMAP Certification within 60 days after the end of its fiscal year. The information from the PHA concerns the performance of the PHA and provides assurance that there is no evidence of seriously deficient performance. HUD uses the information and other data to assess PHA management capabilities and deficiencies, and to assign an overall performance rating to the PHA. Responses are mandatory and the information collected does not lend itself to confidentiality. Check here if the PHA expends less than $300,000 a year in federal awards Indicators 1 - 7 will not be rated if the PHA expends less than $300,000 a year in Federal awards and its Section 8 programs are not audited for compliance with regulations by an independent auditor. A PHA that expends less than $300,000 in Federal awards in a year must still complete the certification for these indicators. Performance Indicators 1 Selection from Waiting List (24 CFR 982.54(d)(1) and 982.204(a)) a. The HA has written policies in its administrative plan for selecting applicants from the waiting list. PHA Response {G Yes ' . ' No b. The PHA's quality control samples of applicants reaching the top of the waiting list and admissions show that at least 98% of the families in the samples were selected from the waiting list for admission in accordance with the PHA's policies and met the selection criteria that determined their places on the waiting list and their order of selection. PHA Response ta; Yes I, No 2 Reasonable Rent (24 CFR 982.4, 982.54(d)(15), 982.158(f)(7) and 982.507) a. The PHA has and implements a reasonable written method to determine and document for each unit leased that the rent to owner is reasonable based on current rents for comparable unassisted units (i) at the time of initial leasing, (ii) before any increase in the rent to owner, and (iii) at the HAP contract anniversary if there is a 5 percent decrease in the published FMR in effect 60 days before the HAP contract anniversary. The PHA's method takes into consideration the location, size, type, quality, and age of the program unit and of similar https://hudapps.hud.gov/pic/semap/smpassessmentCertification.asp 7/16/2012 SEMAP Certification Page 2 of 3 unassisted units and any amenities, housing services, maintenance or utilities provided by the owners. PHA Response rp. Yes No b. The PHA's quality control sample of tenant files for which a determination of reasonable rent was required to show that the PHA followed its written method to determine reasonable rent and documented its determination that the rent to owner is reasonable as required for (check one): PHA Response At least 98% of units sampled 80 to 97% of units sampled Less than 80% of units sampled 3 Determination of Adjusted Income (24 CFR part 5, subpart F and 24 CFR 982.516) The PHA's quality control sample of tenant files show that at the time of admission and reexamination, the PHA properly obtained third party verification of adjusted income or documented why third party verification was not available; used the verified information in determining adjusted income; properly attributed allowances for expenses; and, where the family is responsible for utilities under the lease, the PHA used the appropriate utility allowances for the unit leased in determining the gross rent for (check one): PHA Response At least 90% of files sampled 80 to 89% of files sampled Less than 80% of files sampled 4 Utility Allowance Schedule (24 CFR 982.517) The PHA maintains an up-to-date utility schedule. The PHA reviewed utility rate data that it obtained within the last 12 months, and adjusted its utility allowance schedule if there has been a change of 10% or more in a utility rate since the last time the utility allowance schedule was revised. PHA Response '' Yes : No 5 HQS Quality Control (24 CFR 982.405(b)) The PHA supervisor (or other qualified person) reinspected a sample of units during the PHA fiscal year, which met the minimum sample size required by HUD (see 24 CFR 985.2), for quality control of HQS inspections. The PHA supervisor's reinspected sample was drawn from recently completed HQS inspections and represents a cross section of neighborhoods and the work of cross section of inspectors. PHA Response +� Yes i No 6 HQS Enforcement (24 CFR 982.404) The PHA's quality control sample of case files with failed HQS inspections shows that, for all cases sampled, any cited life -threatening HOS deficiencies were corrected within 24 hours from the inspection and, all other cited HQS deficiencies were corrected within no more than 30 calendar days from the inspection or any PHA -approved extension, or, if HQS deficiencies were not corrected within the required time frame, the PHA stopped housing assistance payments beginning no later than the first of the month following the correction period, or took prompt and vigorous action to enforce the family obligations for (check one): PHA Response :i✓ At least 98% of cases sampled ' _) Less than 98% of cases sampled 7 Expanding Housing Opportunities. (24 CFR 982.54(d)(5), 982.153(b)(3) and (b)(4), 982.301(a) and 983.301(b)(4) and (b)(12)) Applies only to PHAs with jurisdiction in metropolitan FMR areas https://hudapps.hud.gov/pic/semap/smpassessmentCertification.asp 7/16/2012 SEMAP Certification Page 3 of 3 Check here if not applicable 1, a. The PHA has a written policy to encourage participation by owners of units outside areas of poverty or minority concentration which clearly delineates areas in its jurisdiction that the PHA considers areas of poverty or minority concentration, and which includes actions the PHA will take to encourage owner participation. PHA Response Yes r_2. No b. The PHA has documentation that shows that it took actions indicated in its written policy to encourage participation by owners outside areas of poverty and minority concentration. PHA Response Yes No c. The PHA has prepared maps that show various areas, both within and neighboring its Jurisdiction, with housing opportunities outside areas of poverty and minority concentration; the PHA has assembled information about job opportunities, schools and services in these areas; and the PHA uses the maps and related information when briefing voucher holders. PHA Response t_ % Yes No d. The PHA's information packet for certificate and voucher holders contains either a list of owners who are willing to lease, or properties available for lease, under the voucher program, or a list of other organizations that will help families find units and the list includes properties or organizations that operate outside areas of poverty or minority concentration. PHA Response Yes ! .. No e. The PHA's information packet includes an explanation of how portability works and includes a list of neighboring PHAs with the name, address and telephone number of a portability contact person at each. PHA Response _ Yes ,r ' No f. The PHA has analyzed whether voucher holders have experienced difficulties in finding housing outside areas of poverty or minority concentration and, where such difficulties were found, the PHA has considered whether it is appropriate to seek approval of exception payment standard amounts in any part of its jurisdiction and has sought HUD approval when necessary. PHA Response 17' Yes t_! No Go to Comments Go to Deconcentration Addendum Page 1 of 2 Save I ( Reset https://hudapps.hud.gov/pic/semap/smpassessmentCertification.asp 7/16/2012 SEMAP Certification Page 1 of 2 Get Help I Logoff f Return to Secure Systems Reports Submission List Summary Certification Profile Comments Field Office: 9DPH LOS ANGELES HUB OFFICE Hermi Qliveria (M98564) Housing Agency: CA116 National City Pic Ma.n PHA Fiscal Year End: 6/30/2012 SEMAP t.ogoft SEMAP CERTIFICATION (Page 2) Performance Indicators 8 Payment Standards(24 CFR 982.503) The PHA has adopted current payment standards for the voucher program by unit size for each FMR area in the PHA jurisdiction and, if applicable, for each PHA -designated part of an FMR area, which do not exceed 110 percent of the current applicable FMR and which are not less than 90 percent of the current FMR (unless a lower percent is approved by HUD). (24 CFR 982.503) PHA Response "" Yes No FMR Area Name San Diego FMR 1 of 1 Enter current FMRs and payment standards (PS) 0-BR FMR 984 1-BR FMR 1126 2-BR FMR 1378 3-BR FMR 1960 4-BR FMR 2421 PS 922 PS 1052 PS 1277 PS 1861 PS 2244 Save Add j Delete lithe PHA has jurisdiction in more than one FMR area, and/or if the PHA has established separate payment standards for a PHA -designated part of an FMR area, add similar FMR and payment standard comparisions for each FMR area and designated area. 9 Timely Annual Reexaminations(24 CFR 5.617) The PHA completes a reexamination for each participating family at least every 12 months.(24 CFR 5.617) PHA Response cn Yes ' ' No 10 Correct Tenant Rent Calculations(24 CFR 982, Subpart K The PHA correctly calculates tenant rent in the rental certificate program and the family rent to owner in the rental voucher program (24 CFR 982,Subpart K) PHA Response vYes 'No 11 Pre -Contract HOS Inspections(24 CFR 982.305) Each newly leased unit passes HQS inspection before the beginning date of the assisted lease and HAP contract.(24 CFR 982.305) PHA Response ,9, Yes , No 12 Annual HOS Inspectlons(24 CFR 982.405(a)) The PHA inspects each unit under contract at least annually (24 CFR 982.405(a)) PHA Response ' Yes )No 13 Lease -Up The PHA executes assistance contracts on behalf of eligible families for the number of units that has been under budget for at least one year. The PHA executes assistance contracts on behalf of eligible families for the number of units that has been under budget for at least one year PHA Response 9, Yes ' _? No 14 Family Self -Sufficiency (24 CFR 984.105 and 984.305) 14a.Family Self -Sufficiency Enrollment. The PHA has enrolled families in FSS as required. https://hudapps.hud.gov/pic/semap/srnpassessmentcertificationcontd.asp 7/16/2012 SEMAP Certification Page 2 of 2 Applies only to PHAs required to administer an FSS program. Check here if not applicable U a. Number of mandatory FSS slots (Count units funded under the FY 1992 FSS incentive awards and in FY 1993 and later through 10/20/1998. Exclude units funded in connection with Section 8 and Section 23 project -based contract terminations; public housing demolition, disposition and replacement; HUD multifamily property sales; prepaid or terminated mortgages under section 236 or section 221(d)(3); and Section 8 renewal funding. Subtract the number of families that successfully completed their contracts on or after 10/21/1998.) Or, Number of mandatory FSS slots under HUD -approved exception (If not applicable, leave blank) b. Number of FSS families currently enrolled c. Portability: If you are the initial PHA, enter the number of families currently enrolled in your FSS program, but who have moved under portability and whose Section 8 assistance is administered by another PHA Percent of FSS slots filled (b+c divided by a) (This is a nonenterable field. The system will calculate the percent when the user saves the page) 14b. Percent of FSS Participants with Escrow Account Balances.The PHA has made progress in supporting family self-sufficiency as measured by the percent of currently enrolled FSS families with escrow account balances.(24 CFR 984.305) Applies only to PHAs required to administer an FSS program Check here if not applicable 1Y PHA Response Yes No Portability: If you are the initial PHA, enter the number of families with FSS escrow accounts currently enrolled in your FSS program, but who have moved under portability and whose Section 8 assistance is administered by another PHA 15 Deconcentration Bonus The PHA is submitting with this certification data which show that : (1) Half or more of all Section 8 families with children assisted by the PHA In its principal operating area resided in low poverty census tracts at the end of the last PHA FY; (2) The percent of Section 8 mover families with children who moved to low poverty census tracts in the PHA's principal operating area during the last PHA FY is atleast two percentage points higher than the percent of all Section 8 families with children who resided in low poverty census tracts at the end of the last PHA FY; or (3) The percent of Section 8 mover families with children who moved to low poverty census tracts In the PHA's principal operating area over the last two PHA FY is at least two percentage points higher than the percent of all Section 8 families with children who resided in low poverty census tracts at the end of the second to last PHA FY. PHA Response Yes ra No Go to Comments Deconcentration Addendum Back to Pagel Save Reset https://hudapps.hud.gov/pic/semap/smpassessmentcertificationcontd.asp 7/16/2012 ITEM #13 8/21/12 CLOSED SESSION REPORT (CITY ATTORNEY)