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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-Public Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION OR\G\NAL Subject: Resolution authorizing the City to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Energy Coalition to provide funding for the implementation of energy efficiency programs and services to under-served areas and populations of the City. From: Lynn Merrill, Director Dept: Public Services Date: February 9, 2004 Meeting Date: April 5, 2004 Synopsis of Previous Council Action None Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution ~ Signature Contact person: Lynn Merrill, Director Phone: 5140 Supporting data attached: Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: No cost to the City. Source: Finance: Council Notes: \2.eSa ~2CC-"\-" \ l//S"/IJ~ Agenda Item No. I g CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the City to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Energy Coalition to provide funding for the implementation of energy efficiency programs and services to under-served areas and populations of the City. Background: The Enerav Coalition: The Energy Coalition is a California non-profit organization that has been promoting "smart energy management" with energy consumers -- from businesses to homes, and students, and industries and public facilities of all kinds -- for over 20 years. The Energy Coalition was established in 1980 as a non-profit organization to effect energy conservation and load management through "Energy Cooperatives," early aggregations of large users who were paid to curtail power usage at costly utility "peak" periods. The Coalition created seventeen energy cooperatives of major consumers such as waste water treatment facilities, shopping malls, hospitals, and office buildings. Subsequently, the Coalition developed and demonstrated several new models for the delivery of energy efficiency, and was integrally involved in creating strategic planning partnerships between utilities and energy users to encourage and develop a variety of efficiency and behavioral conservation techniques. One of the Coalition's flagship activities is the PEAK Student Energy Actions Ptrogram, a comprehensive energy curriculum that has been taught to thousands of 4-7 h grader students and that promotes smart energy management at school, at home, and in students' neighborhoods. Communitv Enerav Partnership: For the past five years, The Energy Coalition has been building a model now known as the Community Energy Partnership. The project initially began in 1998 with two cities - Irvine and Santa Monica - and custom tailored efficiency programs for these communities. Later, the Coalition managed an extensive process of community organizing through the Six Cities Energy Project which consisted of six Southern California Cities, the Cities of Irvine, Santa Monica, Moreno Valley, Palm Desert, Brea, and West Hollywood. To serve both the community and the utilities, the Coalition focuses special attention on "hard to reach" power users such as lower income residential customers, senior citizens, and small businesses. Through the projects, over $8 million has been invested in the partner cities, creating a win-win for users, their communities, and their utilities as consumers will save tens of millions of dollars in the short term while building movements designed to be sustained. Late last year, the Coalition was awarded a $4.0 million project contract by the California Public Utilities Commission for the 2004 - 2005 calendar years. Working with Southern California Edison to maximize energy savings benefits in the partner cities, the Community Energy Partnership will commence energy efficiency work ten in California cities, adding Cathedral City, Corona, Monrovia, San Bernardino, and Santa Clarita. Functionally, The Energy Coalition will bear all costs of the efficiency projects initiated and implemented in the City. The Energy Coalition will provide the following opportunities for residents, businesses, and the City: . Community Efficiency Tune-ups - The Tune-ups will provide participating residents and businesses with a basic energy efficiency checklist of items recommended for replacement or repair to maximize energy savings. Additionally, contractors conducting the Tune-ups will be prepared to make come minor repairs at no cost to the residents or businesses that may include the replacement of weather stripping, caulking, and smoke alarms. The Tune-ups will be provided to approximately 120 mobile home park residents, 120 apartment complex residents, and 30 small businesses. Installation contractors that are trained and selected by the Energy Coalition will conduct the Tune-ups. . Special Events - Energy efficient compact fluorescent lamps (approximately 1,200) will be offered to residents at reduced price to encourage use and home energy savings. Additionally, 400 safe and efficient torchiere lamps will be offered to residents in exchange for halogen models. . PEAK Student Energy Actions - Schools will be given the opportunity to involve 5th grade students in the program. Participating schools will be provided with teacher trainings, curricula, simulation software, as well as student contests, special events, fund raisers, field trips and summer programs. . Municipal Energy Planning - The Energy Coalition will work with the City to develop/or refine the City's Energy Master Plan. Additionally, the Community Energy Partnership provides strategic funding (approx. $20,000) to the City to complete energy efficient retrofits to city facilities. The City's commitment to this project will be to provide a staff liaison to work with the Energy Coalition and facilitate introductions and meetings with key institutions such as community groups, chambers, and school districts. Staff has begun preliminary discussions with The Energy Coalition to identify potential projects where energy-efficiency programs and energy-efficient products are needed and where there are specific opportunities in the City. Financial Impact: There is no cost to the City. Recommendation: Adopt resolution. 2 c c RESOLUTlO".~ [py 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE ENERGY COALITION TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO UNDER- SERVED AREAS AND POPULATIONS OF THE CITY WHEREAS, The Energy Coalition has demonstrated its ability to work with Southern California Municipalities, through its work in the cities of Irvine, Santa Monica, Moreno Valley, Palm Desert, Brea, and West Hollywood to provide energy efficiency programs; and WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino enters into the Community Energy Partnership, with the cities of Irvine, Santa Monica, Moreno Valley, Palm Desert, Brea, Cathedral City, Corona, Monrovia, and Santa Clarita, having been nominated by the Coalition to enter into this project; and WHEREAS, all City projects will be coordinated with City Council and the City staff liaison to ensure that proposed projects meet the City's intended energy efficiency goals and target traditionally under-served residents, schools, and businesses. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor or her designee is hereby authorized to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Energy Coalition, with the sole obligations listed therein, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "1" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced Memorandum of Understanding is rescinded if it is not fully executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of c c c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE ENERGY COALITION TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO UNDER. SERVED AREAS AND POPULATIONS OF THE CITY. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on day of , 2004, by the following vote, to wit: the Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA LONGVILLE MCGINNIS DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON MCCAMMACK Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ,2004. . day of Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to 22 Form and legal content: 23 JAMES F. PENMAN, 24 City Attorney 25 26 27 28 March 11, 2004 c c c' Exhibit I Community Energy Partnership between THE ENERGY COALITION and THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO April 5, 2004 This Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San Bernardino and The Energy Coalition (the managing partner of the Community Energy Partnership with ten Southern California Cities and Southern California Edison) is the beginning of a promising energy efficiency partnership. Its purpose is to forge effective strategies and programs to foster smart energy management in the City of San Bernardino and to provide a means for the City to chart its sustainable energy future. This Memorandum of Understanding prepares both parties for the Community Energy Partnership and its specialized funding in the Southern California cities ofIrvine, Santa Monica, Palm Desert, Moreno Valley, Brea, Cathedral City, Corona, Monrovia, San Bernardino, and Santa Clarita. The cities understand the value ofthe Community Energy Partnership to create short-mid term energy (kWh), capacity (kW), natural gas savings (therms), and dollar savings, and to shape a secure and healthy energy future. By participating in the Community Energy Partnership, The Energy Coalition will work with Southern California Edison to catalyze, facilitate, and manage a campaign for energy efficiency services in the City of San Bernardino that have the potential to save millions of dollars over time. Special emphasis will be placed on providing energy and dollar-saving measures for residents and businesses most in need of efficiency services and who have been underserved by traditional utility- driven, energy efficiency programs. Background The Community Energy Partnership is an ongoing demonstration project of a statewide model for the delivery of energy efficiency services in California. The Two Cities Project (also known as the Regional Energy Efficiency Initiative) was operational in Irvine and Santa Monica from 1999 - 2002 and prepared the path for its expansion to the Six Cities Energy Project in 2002 - 2003, a "third party HTClcd(CommunlryEnergyPanncrship wpdJ o c c Proiect Promotion: Given the City's strong position within the community, it will be responsible for collaborative project promotion throughout the project tenure. In particular, the City will assist with effective program co-marketing and providing key linkages for success. Coalition Responsibilities Proiect Manaeement: The Energy Coalition bears primary responsibility for project management throughout the term of the project. While urging local participation, the Coalition will bear responsibility to implement viable program plans with attractive offerings for residents and businesses within the City. The Coalition will assure ongoing program refinement and activities to maintain program visibility within the community. Administrative Services: The Energy Coalition will serve as the Community Energy Partnership administrator. The Coalition will maintain project fiduciary responsibility to hold and disburse project funds from a specially arranged trust account. The Energy Coalition will pay all subcontractors and track financials for the Community Energy Partnership Executive Committee to assure that funds are carefully allocated and in full compliance with the protocols for the program as set forth by the California Public Utilities Commission. Professional Support Services: The Energy Coalition will support the City of San Bernardino and its energy efficiency initiatives using The Energy Coalition's technical support services. These include seasoned municipal energy planners, program designers, teachers and educators, marketing and communications firms, and a cadre of engineering firms, each of which can be marshaled as needed to enact program savings and results. Tailorine Proerams for the Community: At the onset of the project, Coalition staff will develop customized sets of efficiency activities in each city. These will guide the delivery of a local "efficiency campaign" that is designed, launched, and refined for maximum benefit. The Coalition will be responsible for a) the comprehensive communications and outreach campaign required, and b) the comprehensive operations required to foster effective community organizing and responsibility around energy issues. PEAK Student Enerev Actions: Also at the onset of the project, Coalition staff will work with City officials to determine the opportunities for launching PEAK Student Energy Actions in the City. PEAK serves as an effective core activity for the Community Energy Partnership. The Coalition is responsible for teacher trainings, provision of curricula, simulation software, etc., as well as supporting the program throughout the project tenure with contests, tool kits, special events, fund- raisers, field trips, and summer programs. Municioal Enerev Plannine: Throughout the Community Energy Partnership, The Energy Coalition will work with the City of San Bernardino, placing special emphasis on energy efficiency priorities and programs that serve the spectrum of energy usages in the City. HTC/ed[CommuniryEnergyPannership wpd] 3 o c c Communitv Efficiencv Tune-Uos: The Energy Coalition will bear primary responsibility for the provision of hundreds of Community Efficiency Tune-Ups in the City of San Bernardino. The Tune- Ups in households, apartment complexes, and small businesses demonstrate the Coalition's comprehensive approach to energy and resource management in which electric, peak demand, natural gas, and water savings accrue. The Tune-Ups also highlight the hybrid approach of hard savings coupled with raising awareness about energy use and smart energy management. The Coalition takes full project management responsibility for the Tune-Ups, will select and train installation contractors, provide all program materials, "market" the program to deserving participants, and track results. Soecial Events: The Energy Coalition will bear primary responsibility for planning, organizing, preparing, and executing all manner of Special Events related to smart energy management in the City of San Bernardino. Special Events may be related to pre-planned community events or may be stand-alone events managed by the Coalition that serve the community organizing function of the Community Energy Partnership project and raise awareness of the value of energy and how to manage its use most wisely. Creating Energv Chamoions: The Energy Coalition will take the lead in an important program feature, namely the Energy Champions Recognition Program. Working with City officials, the Coalition will publicize key individuals and organizations in the partner cities that have "gone the extra mile" to promote smart energy management. Energy Champions can appear in the papers and at City Council and School Board meetings and will serve as local community leaders in taking responsibility for energy use. Performance Tracking: The Energy Coalition will be fully responsible for tracking progress against goals and reporting this information on a quarterly basis to City officials. As stipulated by the contract with the California Public Utilities Commission, the Community Energy Partnership will retain an objective Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification contractor to determine baseline energy consumption and cost data, and to carefully measure short-term, mid-term, and long-term community savings. Hold Harmless: The Energy Coalition covenants and agrees to defend, (if requested by City), indemnifY, and hold harmless the City, its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees and agents from all liabilities and charges, expenses (including counsel fees), suits, or losses, however occurring, or damages arising or growing out of any and all operations under this Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.). The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this M.O.U. on behalf of the City shall be considered as "counsel fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. Insurance: While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this M.O.V., the Energy Coalition shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1 ,000,000, per occurrence combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its officers, employees and agents, as additionally insured. Said coverage shall r~quire ten (10) days prior written notice to the City if insurance is terminated or materially altered. HTC/ed[ConunynityEnergyPartncrship.wpd] 4 o c o Either party to this M.O.U. shall have the right to terminate this M.O.U. by mailing a ten-day written notice to the other party and this M.O.U. shall terminate ten days after the mailing of such notice. The above represents the Memorandum of Understanding between The Energy Coalition and the City of San Bernardino. This _day of April 2004. Ted Flanigan Managing Director The Energy Coalition City of San Bernardino HTC/ed(CommunityEnergyPartnership. wpd] o Community Energy Partnership between THE ENERGY COALITION and THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO April 5, 2004 This Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San Bernardino and The Energy Coalition (the managing partner of the Community Energy Partnership with ten Southern California Cities and Southern California Edison) is the beginning of a promising energy efficiency partnership. Its purpose is to forge effective strategies and programs to foster smart energy management in the City C of San Bernardino and to provide a means for the City to chart its sustainable energy future. This Memorandum of Understanding prepares both parties for the Community Energy Partnership and its specialized funding in the Southern California cities ofIrvine, Santa Monica, Palm Desert, Moreno Valley, Brea, Cathedral City, Corona, Monrovia, San Bernardino, and Santa Clarita. The cities understand the value of the Community Energy Partnership to create short-mid term energy (kWh), capacity (kW), natural gas savings (therms), and dollar savings, and to shape a secure and healthy energy future. By participating in the Community Energy Partnership, The Energy Coalition will work with Southern California Edison to catalyze, facilitate, and manage a campaign for energy efficiency services in the City of San Bernardino that have the potential to save millions of dollars over time. Special emphasis will be placed on providing energy and dollar-saving measures for residents and businesses most in need of efficiency services and who have been underserved by traditional utility- driven, energy efficiency programs. Background c The Community Energy Partnership is an ongoing demonstration project of a statewide model for the delivery of energy efficiency services in California. The Two Cities Project (also known as the Regional Energy Efficiency Initiative) was operational in Irvine and Santa Monica from 1999 - 2002 and prepared the path for its expansion to the Six Cities Energy Project in 2002 - 2003, a "tI,1ird party HTC/ed[CommunityEnergyPartncrship.wpdJ c c o initiative" funded by the California Public Utilities Commission. The Community Energy Partnership expands the project to twelve Southern California cities with an aggregate population of approximately 1,000,000. By targeting neighborhoods for specially bundled services, The Energy Coalition creates critical masses of activities that lead to synergies in service delivery for traditionally "hard-to-reach" power consumers such as low-moderate income residents, senior citizens, small businesses, school districts, and municipal facilities creating both millions of dollars of community savings and building an awareness and sense of community responsibility for local energy use. *** This Memorandum of Understanding defines the roles of the City of San Bernardino and The Energy Coalition for the years 2004 and 2005 and sets the stage for effective partnership: City Responsibilities Council Resolution: The City of San Bernardino staff will develop a staff report for a council resolution authorizing the Mayor or her designee to sign this Memorandum of Understanding for participation in the Community Energy Partnership. Staff will brief the Council about the project mechanisms and its potential for community benefit. The resolution will authorize the ongoing support and in-kind services necessary to enable and empower the Community Energy Partnership to meet or exceed its stated goals. Team Leader: The City of San Bernardino will appoint a staff member to serve as project liaison (known as a "Team Leader") for the Community Energy Partnership for the two-year project. The Team Leader will playa prominent role in representing the project within the City and coordinating project activities within the City. He or she will engage in routine communications with the other partner cities. All Team Leaders will participate in a two-day strategic planning forum at the onset of the project. Thereafter, Team Leaders or their assigned delegates, will participate in quarterly meetings with other partner cities throughout the project period and its final evaluation. The level of effort for this official is expected to be less than 10% full-time equivalent. Staff Support: The City of San Bernardino will provide a minimum of two staff to support the designated Team Leader such that the City a) is represented at all quarterly Team Leaders meetings and other special meetings, and b) provides sufficient support to gamer the full benefit of the Community Energy Partnership for the City of San Bernardino. The combines level of effort for these key positions is expected to be less than 10% full-time equivalent. Local Presence: The City may provide desk space for project staff at City Hall and/or use of conference rooms, or establish a hotline managed by the Coalition for interested participants. ; HTC/ed(CommunityEnergyPannership. wpdJ 2 c c c Proiect Promotion: Given the City's strong position within the community, it will be responsible for collaborative project promotion throughout the project tenure. In particular, the City will assist with effective program co-marketing and providing key linkages for success. Coalition Responsibilities Proiect Management: The Energy Coalition bears primary responsibility for project management throughout the term of the project. While urging local participation, the Coalition will bear responsibility to implement viable program plans with attractive offerings for residents and businesses within the City. The Coalition will assure ongoing program refinement and activities to maintain program visibility within the communitY. Administrative Services: The Energy Coalition will serve as the Community Energy Partnership administrator. The Coalition will maintain project fiduciary responsibility to hold and disburse project funds from a specially arranged trust account. The Energy Coalition will pay all subcontractors and track financials for the Community Energy Partnership Executive Committee to assure that funds are carefully allocated and in full compliance with the protocols for the program as set forth by the California Public Utilities Commission. Professional Support Services: The Energy Coalition will support tl'1e City of San Bernardino and its energy efficiency initiatives using The Energy Coalition's technical support services. These include seasoned municipal energyplanners, program designers, teachers and educators, marketing and communications firms, and a cadre of engineering firms, each of which can be marshaled as needed to enact program savings and results. Tailoring Programs for the Community: At the onset of the project, Coalition staff will develop customized sets of efficiency activities in each city. These will guide the delivery of a local "efficiency campaign" that is designed, launched, and refined for maximum benefit. The Coalition will be responsible for a) the comprehensive communications and outreach campaign required, and b) the comprehensive operations required to foster effective community organizing and responsibility around energy issues. PEAK Student Energy Actions: Also at the onset of the project, Coalition staff will work with City officials to determine the opportunities for launching PEAK Student Energy Actions in the City. PEAK serves as an effective core activity for the Community Energy Partnership. The Coalition is responsible for teacher trainings, provision of curricula, simulation software, etc., as well as supporting the program throughout the project tenure with contests, tool kits, special events, fund- raisers, field trips, and summer programs. Municipal Energy Planning: Throughout the Community Energy Partnership, The Energy Coalition will work with the City of San Bernardino, placing special emphasis on energy efficiency priorities and programs that serve the spectrum of energy usages in the City. HTClcd[CommunityEncrgyPartnership.wpd) 3 c c c Community Efficiencv Tune-Uos: The Energy Coalition will bear primary responsibility for the provision of hundreds of Community Efficiency Tune-Ups in the City of San Bernardino. The Tune- Ups in households, apartment complexes, and small businesses demonstrate the Coalition's comprehensive approach to energy and resource management in which electric, peak demand, natural gas, and water savings accrue. The Tune-Ups also highlight the hybrid approach of hard savings coupled with raising awareness about energy use and smart energy management. The Coalition takes full project management responsibility for the Tune-Ups, will select and train installation contractors, provide all program materials, "market" the program to deserving participants, and track results. Soecial Events: The Energy Coalition will bear primary responsibility for planning, organizing, preparing, and executing all manner of Special Events related to smart energy management in the City of San Bernardino. Special Events may be related to pre-planned community events or may be stand-alone events managed by the Coalition that serve the community organizing function of the Community Energy Partnership project and raise awareness of the value of energy and how to manage its use most wisely. Creatine Enerev Chamoions: The Energy Coalition will take the lead in an important program feature, namely the Energy Champions Recognition Program. Working with City officials, the Coalition will publicize key individuals and organizations in the partner cities that have "gone the extra mile" to promote smart energy management. Energy Champions can appear in the papers and at City Council and School Board meetings and will serve as local community leaders in taking responsibility for energy use. Performance Trackine: The Energy Coalition will be fully responsible for tracking progress against goals and reporting this information on a quarterly basis to City officials. As stipulated by the contract with the California Public Utilities Commission, the Community Energy Partnership will retain an objective Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification contractor to determine baseline energy consumption and cost data, and to carefully measure short-term, mid-term, and long-term community savings. Hold Harmless: The Energy Coalition covenants and agrees to defend, (if requested by City), indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, elected officials, officers, attorneys, employees and agents from all liabilities and charges, expenses (incll!ding counsel fees), suits, or losses, however occurring, or damages arising or growing out of any and all operations under this Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.). The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this M.O.U. on behalf of the City shall be considered as "counsel fees'~ for the purposes of this paragraph. Insurance: While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this M.O.U., the Energy Coalition shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1 ,000,000, per occurrence combined single limit, naming the City of San Bernardino, its officers, employees and agents, as additionally insured. Said coverage shall require ten (I 0) days prior written notice to the City if insurance is terminated or materially altered. HTC/ed[CommuniryEnergyPannership_wpd} 4 o c c Either party to this M.O.V. shall have the right to terminate this M.O.V. by mailing a ten-day wrinen notice to the other party and this M.O.V. shall terminate ten days after the mailing of such notice. The above represents the Memorandum ofVnderstanding between The Energy Coalition and the City of San Bernardino. This _day of April 2004. Ted Flanigan Managing Director The Energy Coalition City of San Bernardino HTCltd(CommunityEnergyPutnership.wpdJ s . ,.' I' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Interoffice Memorandum RECE\Vi-:l\em CLE\I\\ CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Records and Information Management (RIM) Progvrn f\PR 13 1\11 :37 DATE: April 8, 2004 TO: Judy Jolmson, Senior Secretary FROM: Michelle Taylor, Senior Secretary RE: Transmitting Documents for Signature - Resolution 2004-91 At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of AprilS, 2004, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution 2004-91 - Resolution authorizing the City to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Energy Coalition to provide funding for the implementation of energy efficiency programs and services to under-served areas and populations of the City. Attached is one (1) original agreement. Please obtain signatures in the appropriate location and return one original agreement to the City Clerk's Office as soon as possible, to my attention. Please be advised that the resolution and agreement will be null and void if not executed with 60 days, or by June 4, 2004. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ext. 3206. Thank you. Michelle Taylor Senior Secretary the above mentioned documents. Please sign and return , ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): 4-!;-b4 Item # IX Resolution # Vote: Ayes 1-3,5-'1 Nays f::r Abstain ~ Change to motion to amend original documents D Companion Resolutions 2C:O'\- '1 \ Absent ..e- NulVV oid After: 100 days / 10 --'\--<A Resolution # On Attachments: D Note on Resolution of attachment stored separately: D PUBLISH D POST D RECORD W/COUNTY D By: Date Sent to Mayor: A,-fo-o~ Date of Mayor's Signature: -'\-i-<::>q Date of Clerk/CDC Signature: t\ -'i(-O!y Reso. Log Updated: Seal Impressed: W Q-- Date Memo/Letter Sent for Signature: 1st Reminder Letter Sent: 4-" -b4 Date Returned: 5 - 3- o<{ Not Returned: D 2nd Reminder Letter Sent: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433, 10584, 10585, 12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): YesL No By Yes No-L- By Yes No v' By Yes No ,/ By Yes No ~ By Copies Distributed to: Animal Control D EDA D Information Services D City Administrator D Facilities D Parks & Recreation D City Attorney 0' Finance D Police Department D Code Compliance D Fire Department D Public Services E:( Development Services D Human Resources D Water Department D Others: :J... Notes: Ready to File: _ Date: Revised 12/18/03