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AGENDA
FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS
THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR HOUSING AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE HOUSING AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2021
7:00 PM – OPEN SESSION
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Theodore Sanchez John Valdivia Damon L. Alexander
COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 1 MAYOR COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 7
Sandra Ibarra
Robert D. Field
MAYOR PRO TEM, WARD 2 CITY MANAGER
Juan Figueroa Sonia Carvalho
COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 3
CITY ATTORNEY
Fred Shorett Genoveva Rocha
COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 4 CITY CLERK
Ben Reynoso
COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 5
Kimberly Calvin
COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 6
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CALL TO ORDER
Attendee Name Present Absent Late Arrived
Council Member, Ward 1 Theodore Sanchez
Mayor Pro-Tem, Ward 2 Sandra Ibarra
Council Member, Ward 3 Juan Figueroa
Council Member, Ward 4 Fred Shorett
Council Member, Ward 5 Ben Reynoso
Council Member, Ward 6 Kimberly Calvin
Council Member, Ward 7 Damon L Alexander
Mayor John Valdivia
City Manager Robert D. Field
City Attorney Sonia Carvalho
City Clerk Genoveva Rocha
7:00 P.M.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CITY MANAGER UPDATE
MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL UPDATES/REPORTS ON CONFERENCES/MEETINGS
ATTENDED
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
DISCUSSION
1.Fiscal Year 2021/22 1ST Quarter Report (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept the Fiscal Year 2021/22 First Quarter Report and adopt
Resolution No. 2021-289, authorizing an amendment to the FY 2021/22 General
Fund Operating Budget in the amount of $414,500, and introduce, read by title only,
and waive further reading of Ordinance No. MC-1568, amending section 3.05 of the
Municipal Code pertaining to budget transfers.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
2.Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps, Introduction and First
Reading of Ordinance No. MC-1547 Amending Chapter 1.16 of the Title 1 of
the City of San Bernardino Municipal Code Relating to the Boundaries of
Wards
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California take the following actions:
1.Receive the staff report and presentation;
2.Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain public input on the Draft Maps;
3.Select a Draft Map as the Final Map for City Council Ward Boundaries; and
4.Introduce, read by title only, and waive further reading of Ordinance No. MC -
1567 Amending Chapter 1.16 of the Title 1 of the City of San Bernardino
Municipal Code Relating to the Boundaries of Wards
CONSENT CALENDAR
3.Withdrawing a Qualified Initiative from the General Municipal Election on
November 8, 2022 (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-280 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, withdrawing a qualified initiative measure (Service and Use
Tax Rate Reduction) from the General Municipal Election to be held on November
8, 2022.
4.Subordination of a Deed of Trust in Connection with 766 N San Carlo Avenue,
San Bernardino, California (Ward 6)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-281 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, acting as the Successor Housing Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino approving a Subordination of
a Deed of Trust in connection with a refinancing of the Senior Mortgage relating to
real property located at 766 N San Carlo Ave, San Bernardino, California.
5.Approval of Commercial and Payroll Disbursements (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the commercial and payroll disbursements for November 2021.
6.Investment Portfolio Report for October 2021 (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept and file the Monthly Investment Portfolio Report for October 2021.
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7.First Amendment to Library Internet Service Agreement - Califa Group, Inc.
(All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-282 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the Library Director to execute a first amendment
to the agreement with Califa Group, Inc. extending Library internet services through
December 31, 2023.
8.Accept the Fiscal Year 2020 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Funds (All
Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-283 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to accept and sign the
agreement for the Fiscal Year 2020 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant
funds and amend the Fiscal Year 2021/22 Adopted General Fund Operating
Budget, increasing revenue and expenditures by $425,000.
9.Accept the 2021 COPS Hiring Program Grant (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-284 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to Accept the 2021 Department
of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services Grant, in the amount of
$3,312,953; authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the Fiscal Year 2021/22
budget, appropriating $1,020,740 in both revenue and expenditures; and
authorizing the police department to increase sworn staffing from 27 9 to 287,
effective October 1, 2021.
10.Adoption of Ordinance MC-1566 (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Ordinance MC-1566, amending Section 8.24.090 of Chapter 8.24
of Title 8 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code ("SBMC") pertaining to
requirements for the proper collection and storage of recyclable materials and
organic waste, and adding Section 8.24.095 to Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the SBMC
reflecting state requirements for commercial edible food generators and food
recovery organizations and services.
11.Edgerton Drive and Skylark Drive Fire Lane Access (Ward 4)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-285 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, amending Resolution No. 3985 entitled, in Part, “A
Resolution… Prohibiting Parking Upon Certain Designated Streets, Al leys or Portion
Thereof…” and to establish a “No Parking Fire Lane Zone” signs as follows:
1.East side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and the cul-de-sac
terminus northerly, applicable to the east side only.
2.West side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive,
applicable to the west side only.
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3.North side of Skylark Drive between Edgerton Drive and the cul-de-sac terminus
westerly, except for the section between 407 feet to 457 feet west of Edgerton
Drive applicable to the south side within the cul-de-sac quadrant.
12.Issuance of a Purchase Order to Fairview Ford Sales (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-286 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the Director of Finance to issue a purchase order
to Fairview Ford Sales in an amount not to exceed $120,000 to purchase one new
2021 Ford F-250 Utility Bed Truck and one new 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab
Flatbed Truck.
13.Construction Agreement Award for Roof Replacement at Paul Villasenor
Branch Library (Ward 1)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-287 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1.Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with San Marino Roof
Company, Inc. in the amount of $69,424 for roof replacement at Paul Villaseñor
Branch Library ("Project"); and
2.Authorizing the project construction, construction contingencies, and engineering
and inspection costs in the total amount of $82,000 for construction of the
Project; and
3.Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the Project.
14.Award of a Construction Contract for Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation
(Wards 1,2,3,6,7)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-288 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1.Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2021/22 Capital
Improvement Plan to record a supplemental appropriation in the amount of
$1,456,600 from the SB1 Fund to the Community Development Block Grant
Fund for the Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project ("Project"); and
2.Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with Onyx Paving Company in
the amount of $2,627,000 to provide Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation;
3.Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies, and engineering and
inspections costs in the total amount of $2,990,000 for the project; and
4.Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the project.
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ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
15.Adoption of HUD Standard to Board-Up Vacant Residential/Commercial
Buildings (All Wards) (Council Member Alexander)
16.Adopt a Resolution Coordinating Efforts Between the County of San
Bernardino and the City to Address Homelessness (All Wards) - Council
Member Calvin
ADJOURNMENT
The next joint regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council
Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency will be held on Wednesday,
December 15, 2021 in the Council Chamber located at 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino,
California 92401. Closed Session will begin at 5:30 p.m. and Open Session will begin at 7:00
p.m.
CERTIFICATION OF POSTING AGENDA
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk for the City of San Bernardino, California, hereby certify
that the agenda for the December 1, 2021 Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council and
the Mayor and City Council acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency was
posted on the City’s bulletin board located at 201 North “E” Street, San Bernardino, California,
at the San Bernardino Public Library located at 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, California,
and on the City’s website sbcity.org on November 24, 2021.
I declare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
___________________________________
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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NOTICE: Any member of the public may address this meeting of the Mayor and City
Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency on any item appearing on the agenda by a pproaching the
microphone in the Council Chamber when the item about which the member desires to
speak is called and by asking to be recognized.
Any member of the public desiring to speak to the Mayor and City Council and the
Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency
concerning any matter not on the agenda but which is within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency may address the body at the end of
the meeting, during the period reserved for public comments. Said total period for public
comments shall not exceed 60 minutes, unles s such time limit is extended by the Mayor
and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency. A three minute limitation shall apply to each member of the
public, unless such time limit is extended by the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor
and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. No
member of the public shall be permitted to “share” his/her three minutes with any other
member of the public.
Speakers who wish to present documents to the governing body may hand the
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The Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor
Agency to the Redevelopment Agency may refer any item raised by the public to staff,
or to any commission, board, bureau, or committee for appropriate action or have the
item placed on the next agenda of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City
Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelo pment Agency. However, no
other action shall be taken nor discussion held by the Mayor and City Council and the
Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency
on any item which does not appear on the agenda unless the act ion is otherwise
authorized in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (b) of Section 54954.2 of the
Government Code.
Public comments will not be received on any item on the agenda when a public hearing
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the publication of the final agenda until the deadline to submit public comments.
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assistance outside of this timeframe.
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Discussion
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Barbara Whitehorn, Director of Finance
Subject: Fiscal Year 2021/22 1ST Quarter Report (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept the Fiscal Year 2021/22 First Quarter Report and adopt Resolution
No. 2021-289, authorizing an amendment to the FY 2021/22 General Fund Operating
Budget in the amount of $414,500, and introduce, read by title only, and waive further
reading of Ordinance No. MC-1568, amending section 3.05 of the Municipal Code
pertaining to budget transfers.
Background
This report will discuss the financial performance of the City through the first quarter of
FY 2021/22 (ended September 30, 2021), planning for the coming budget cycle,
including shifting to a two-year budget model, and the work that the City is doing toward
meeting the needs of the community, customers, and departments.
The City has made great strides in the last few months, completing negotiations with
four out of the City’s six labor bargaining units, which accounts for nearly 95% of the
City’s workforce, reaching multi-year agreements through FY 2024/25. Outdated
policies are being rewritten and adopted, including the Cash Handling and Revenue
Control, Procurement Card Policy, Reimbursement Policy and Travel Authority and
Expense Policy. Other policy updates are in progress, including the Purchasing Policy,
and several key Human Resources policies. Projects throughout the City are underway,
and departments are working to resume programs that serve the community. As the
City is establishing performance metrics and accountability at all levels of the
organization, employees are stepping up to prove that the City of San Bernardino is a
great place to live and work.
Discussion
Financial Performance. The City of San Bernardino is in a period of growth and
opportunity. Strong revenue performance and operational savings in departments
during FY 2020/21 led to an increase in reserves of approximately $40 million and total
fund balance (spendable and non-spendable) of almost $110 million, with fully funded
reserves of $32.7 million and over $22 million in unassigned fund balance . A significant
portion of the increase is related to one-time items, including the transfer of property
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held for resale from the Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment Agency
(RDA), approximately $7.2 million, and the refinancing of the City’s pension obligation
bonds and the budgeted closure of several funds into the General Fund, approximately
$2.5 million. The increase from operations (revenues in excess of expenditures) is
estimated to be $15 million. These numbers are unaudited estimates and may change
somewhat with audit adjustments before the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
(ACFR) is issued for Fiscal Year 2020/21.
The City entered Fiscal Year 2021/22 with a budget including anticipated increases in
sales tax collections and modest increases in other revenue streams. The City is
primarily a sales-tax dependent City, with Sales and Use Tax, and the Measure S Sales
Tax representing nearly 50% of the FY 2021/22 General Fund reven ues in the adopted
budget. Sales tax receipts are reported and remitted to the State on a monthly basis,
and the City receives its remittance two months after the taxes are collected. Final sales
tax receipts for fiscal year 2020/21 exceeded expectations. For example, Measure S
was expected to bring in approximately $8 million from April to June, and Measure S
receipts during that period totaled $11,677,782, 46% higher than expected. The higher
than anticipated revenue was accompanied by additional costs, i ncluding the sales tax
revenue sharing agreements, which increase with increased sales tax receipts.
A portion of the increase in sales tax collections is driven by the auto buying market,
which is seeing a spike in sales. It is important to note that big ticket items like cars will
not drive long-term sustainable increases in sales tax receipts, making it important to
consider that some part of the increase will dip and level off over time. Staff is watching
economic indicators and sales numbers for auto s, durable goods (large appliances) and
other key drivers that will aid in forecasting the City’s revenue over time.
As discussed above, sales tax receipts are received two months in arrears, therefore,
first quarter financial results, July through Septem ber 2021, show only one month of
sales tax receipts. Nevertheless, receipts are approximately on budget. Revenue results
are detailed below with notes.
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Adopted Budget Amended Budget
Year-to-Date
Sept. 30, 2021 Notes
Sales & Use Taxes 45,391,210$ 45,391,210$ 4,669,602$ a
Measure S Sales Tax 41,016,456 41,016,456 3,508,506 a
Utility Users Tax 22,700,000 22,700,000 5,017,344 b
Property Taxes in Lieu of VLF 19,267,608 19,267,608 - c
Licenses & permits 11,858,000 11,858,000 2,158,916 d
Franchise Tax 11,781,000 11,781,000 1,360,669 c
Other Taxes 8,493,262 10,403,709 2,046,950 a
Charges for services 6,140,420 7,640,420 1,514,159 d
Miscellaneous 2,766,037 2,766,037 127,238 e
Intergovernmental 2,243,602 2,743,602 301,534 e
Fines & Forfeitures 1,478,500 1,478,500 292,381 f
Use of Money & Property 779,600 779,600 30,680 e
Investment income 500,978 500,978 210,476 h
Transfers in - - -
Grand Total Revenues 174,416,673$ 178,327,120$ 21,238,455$
Sales and Use Taxes and Measure S Sales Tax (a) represent only one month of
collections. Measure S receipts are almost exactly on budget with July receipts equaling
8.5% of the expected revenue for the year. Sales and Use Taxes came in slightly higher
at 10.3% of total revenue, which may be driven in part by the change in sales tax
allocation at the State level and in part by the spike in auto sales. Other taxes, which
include Transient Occupancy Tax (hotel and motel tax), Cannabis Tax, Tow Franchise
and others are anticipated to meet budget over the course of the year, with Cannabis
Tax collections, performing particularly well at nearly 44% of the annual expected
budget, exclusive of the payment of previous year’s taxes.
Utility Users Tax (b) is on track to meet budget projections, though this revenue stream
has been in decline over the past few years. It is dependent on utility usage and
therefore weather conditions and consumer choices. The majority of Franchise Tax (c)
is not remitted until later in the year, and Property Taxes in Lieu of VLF is submitted to
the City in two payments, one in January and one in June. Licenses and Permits (d) and
Charges for Services are slightly behind budget at 18% and 19.8%, respectively;
however, contracted permitting services bill and submit revenue on a lag, so revenue
will catch up over time. Miscellaneous Revenue (e) includes the transfer from the Water
Department, which is received annually in June, and Intergovernmental (e) and Use of
Money and Property revenues are not received on a regular schedule. Fines and
Forfeiture Revenue (f) is at about 19.8% of budget FY 2021/22, with parking citations
the furthest behind budget at 12%. Staff will monitor this revenue to determine if the
budget should be adjusted downward at mid -year. Investment Income (h) is higher than
anticipated due to the City’s higher fund balance and the American Rescue Plan funds.
In general, with the limited information available at the end of the first quarter, revenue
performance is good. Most important is the performance of the two largest sources of
revenue for the City, Sales and Use Tax and Measure S. In October (August sales),
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Measure S came in higher at $4.1 million, and Sales and Use Tax was slightly lower at
$3.1 million, 10.1% and 6.8% of budget for the month, respectively. Both are trending
on budget while demonstrating some volatility. Staff will continue to monitor economic
indicators to ensure that the City is able to plan ahead for any changes.
Many departments in the City began FY 2021/22 with concerted efforts to hire key
positions to address community initiatives, including working toward a commercial traffic
enforcement unit in the Police Department, hiring additional code enforcement and
business registration inspectors so that service can be provided on nights and
weekends, adding staff to keep libraries open, and other initiatives. As of the end of the
first quarter, work is ongoing.
General Fund expenditures are summarized by department below.
Adopted Budget Amended Budget
Year-to-Date
Sept. 30, 2021 Notes
Mayor 367,096 367,096 116,465
City Council 836,795 841,289 348,695
City Clerk 1,540,453 1,598,512 249,662 c
City Attorney 2,836,729 2,836,729 100,903 e
General Government 9,093,654 9,168,654 2,499,909 b
City Manager 1,738,851 1,727,696 515,037 b
Human Resource 2,003,587 2,477,929 459,552 c
Finance 4,909,915 5,010,536 1,302,066 b
Assessment Districts 138,000 138,000 34,500 b
Capital Projects 25,720,000 25,770,094 9,285 e
Community & Economic Development 7,584,317 9,380,041 1,766,007 d
Police 92,622,058 94,895,689 40,437,275 a
Parks Recreation & Community Services 4,747,495 4,973,860 1,335,413 b
Public Works 22,240,480 24,974,583 5,798,483 b
Library 2,745,256 2,990,756 713,025 b
Budgeted Expenditure Savings (1,659,227)(1,659,227) -
Total Expenditures 177,465,457 185,492,236 55,686,276
Important to note above is that the amended expenditure budget amount includes
carryovers of encumbered funds for contracts ent ered into in FY 2020/21 and prior
years. Annually, the City must carryover open purchase orders and the related
encumbrances in order to fulfill contracts. These encumbrances are recorded as part of
fund balance at the end of the fiscal year and then added to the next year’s operating
budget.
The Police Department (a) appears to have spent nearly 43% of their annual budget
because the City pays its CalPERS Unfunded Actuarial Liability (UAL) payment
annually in July. For the Miscellaneous (non -safety) Plan, this expense is spread
throughout all of the non-safety departments, and therefore does not have a major
budget impact on any one department. However, the entire Safety Plan UAL payment is
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paid from the Police Department budget, which significantly skews the department’s first
quarter results. The City makes the UAL payment in July rather than monthly to avoid
paying interest and fees throughout the year to CalPERS. The payment for the
Miscellaneous Plan for FY 2021/22 was $9,060,445, and the payment for t he Safety
Plan was $21,361,657. Paying upfront saved the City $1,846,765.
Departments on track with budget or tracking only slightly over due to the UAL payment
include (b) General Government, City Manager, Finance, Assessment Districts, Parks
and Recreation, Public Works, and Library Services. The City Clerk’s Office and Human
Resources (c) are well below budget, 15.6% and 18.6%, respectively, due to vacancy
savings. The Clerk’s Office has been successful in hiring and the City is working to fill
critical positions in Human Resources. Without the UAL payment, the Police
Department has spent about 20% of their total budget, with the savings also driven by
vacancies. Community and Economic Development (d) relies heavily on contracted
services, and the City Attorney’s Office is also a contracted service. In both cases
finance staff anticipates that when billing is submitted the budget variance will be
minimal. Capital projects (e) payments will not go out until projects reach benchmarks or
are complete; though funds are encumbered as soon as contracts are signed.
In general, first quarter expenditures show savings due to vacancies and difficulty
recruiting. Staff is optimistic that the new benefit package and the MOUs with bargaining
units will help significantly with hiring going forward. Other than salaries and benefits
related to vacancies, most expenditures are on track with budget.
Budget Planning and Management; Proposed Municipal Code Change . During the
development of the FY 2021/22 Operating and Cap ital Budget, Mayor and City Council
directed the City Manager to move the City to a two -year or biennial, budget cycle.
Many cities in California and throughout the country adopt a two -year budget and make
adjustments during the two-year period as necessary. There are significant efficiencies
to be gained; for example, biennial budgeting allows budget staff to spend more time
planning, forecasting, and tracking performance metrics, rather than spending most of
the year collecting budget entry data from depa rtments and developing budget
documents for an annual budget process. Another beneficial aspect of biennial
budgeting is that with a longer budget cycle, departments cannot operate in siloed
budgets. Longer term budgets require departments to collaborate a nd manage their
budgets with the needs of the City as a whole as the primary consideration in decision -
making.
As the City works to become more responsive and better able to manage the needs of
both external and internal customers, the ability to manage the budget in a more
sophisticated and collaborative manner is critical. Finance is currently working on
implementing OpenGov budgeting software to develop a more accessible and
understandable budget document for the community, as well as a process for
departments that should be easier to manage. Key to a budget process that identifies
savings, not only through individual departments identifying areas where they can make
cuts, but through shared services, efficiencies, and partnerships, is the ability of
departments to think outside of their department “silo” and collaborate for the good of
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the City as whole.
A challenge to collaboration between departments in city -wide budget planning is the
inability of Finance to make budget transfers between departments within a fund. The
City of San Bernardino’s Municipal Code Chapter 3.05.010 does not allow
administrative budget transfers (transfers without Council action) between departments
in the same fund. For example, if the Human Resources Department needed additi onal
funds in Computer Supplies and the Finance Department had available funds in
Computer Supplies that they could spare, funds may not be transferred between those
departments without Mayor and City Council action. Because these transfers are not
easily made, departments have learned to focus exclusively on their own budgets
without a big picture budget context. In these cases, departments may defer their needs
to another fiscal year, forgo another need to shift funds within their department budget,
or request to take a budget amendment to the Mayor and City Council to increase their
department budget in order to meet their needs.
This siloed approach can cause staff to fail to consider ways to spend taxpayer money
most efficiently. The potential for inter-departmental partnerships, consolidation of
operations, shared personnel, services, and space increases exponentially when
directors are encouraged to think about the operations of the whole City, and consider
how best to make everything work better, not just their department’s operations.
Two other parts of Municipal Code Chapter 3.05.010 limit staff’s flexibility and can delay
the City’s responsiveness to customer and community needs.
1. The restriction on transferring funds into or out of salary an d benefit accounts,
the section reads, “… as long as no transfers are approved into or out of budget
allocations for personnel salary or benefits.” Transfers in and out of these
accounts should be closely scrutinized to ensure that a department will not ne ed
the funds to cover salary and benefits when a position is filled; however, the
option for departments to use salary savings to cover unanticipated expenses
gives the City the ability to pivot more quickly when unexpected needs arise. If
the proper review process is put in place in the Budget Division, with Position
Control, and a final review is completed by the Finance Director before the
transfer of funds is allowed, an administrative budget transfer of salary/benefit
savings presents an opportunity for the City to use available funds to address
emergent issues rather than increasing the operating budget or delaying a
response to an immediate or emergent need.
2. The $25,000 maximum budget transfer between accounts within a department.
The section reads, “…budget transfers within a department budget in an amount
not to exceed $25,000 per transfer shall be approved or disapproved according
to established Finance policies and procedures…” Occasionally, a department
may need to transfer funds for a contract that was budgeted under maintenance
to professional services, for example. It is important for transparency and
accuracy to record transactions in the right account; however, if the transfer is
over $25,000, the department may not make the appropriate tr ansfer.
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It is in capital projects that this limitation really comes into play on an annual
basis. Due to limitations of the current financial system, most projects are
budgeted as a single amount in a construction account and the expenditures are
allocated to specific accounts (i.e., design services, salaries, benefits, etc.) when
the project is completed, and all of the bills have been paid. Currently, these
allocations are brought to the Mayor and City Council at the end of each fiscal
year with a staff report explaining the need for the budget transfers. The ability to
make these transfers administratively would save significant staff time and
eliminate unnecessary staff-level items from the Mayor and City Council agenda.
Mayor and Council oversight of the budget and monitoring the spending of taxpayer
funds is critically important to ensuring that the City is well run and financially
sustainable. Modifying the procedures regarding administrative budget transfers will not
impact the ability of Mayor and City Council to monitor and ensure that taxpayer funds
are being responsibly spent. Amendments to the budget (any increases to the adopted
budget) will continue to fall in the purview of Council authority and approval, as is
appropriate. Additionally, as OpenGov is implemented staff will be able to produce real-
time budget performance reporting on the City’s website with charts and other visual
representations of what taxes and other revenue the City receives, and how the City
spends that money. These real-time reports can be accessed by all staff, City Council,
and the public through the transparency portal. The software is anticipated to be fully
implemented by the end of the third quarter of FY 2022 (March 31, 2022). Staff will
continue to provide quarterly budget updates to the Mayor and City Council with
revenue and expenditure analyses; and the reporting that OpenGov provides will be
more accessible to the community.
Allowing these administrative budget transfers encourages departments to cooperate
and broaden their view of budgeting to the City as a whole, considering how decisions
impact the entirety of the organization. It is the first step in achieving real departmental
collaboration in budget development and operations, without requiring Finance to be a
mediator, forcing the conversation between siloed departments. When departments are
confident that sharing services, space, and personnel can be a model for success,
initiatives like City Council’s One Stop Shop are a logical next step to improve customer
service, internal controls, minimize space needs and use employee time efficiently.
Municipal Code Chapter 3.05 is redlined to show the recommended changes and
attached to this Staff Report as Attachment 1. The proposed ordinance is attached as
Attachment 2. The substantive changes outlined above are to Section 3.05.010.
Changes to Sections 3.020-050 are as follows:
• Changing “Common Council” to “City Council.”
• Changing “City Treasurer” to “Finance Director.”
Meeting the Needs of the Community, Customers and Departments. As San
Bernardino is seeing more development, permitting activity, and new businesses and is
ramping up capital investment throughout the City, staffing continues to be a challenge.
Departments are working to respond to increasing developer interest in the City, higher
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permitting and planning activity, and bringing additional staff on board to address
community concerns. Responding to the community, addressing customer needs, and
delivering on Council initiatives while trying to recruit and fill the key positions in those
areas creates bottlenecks and delays deliverables. Departments are working together to
try to find ways to resolve some of the issues while key staff are hired and brought on
board. Several major public works projects are in progress, and operational
improvements and initiatives are in various stages of planning and execution.
Departments continue to recruit to fill critical positions for community initiatives.
Code Enforcement and Business Registration. Hiring Business Registration Inspectors
for the evening and weekend shifts is continuing to be a challenge, as is hiring for Code
Enforcement. Staff requests authorization to develop a shift differential pay program for
Business Registration Inspectors working evenings and weekends, and to conduct
another compensation review of both business registration and code enforcement
personnel in the region in light of the City’s recently improved benefit structure and new
bargaining unit MOUs. The City may now be more competitive; however, if the salary
ranges need to be further adjusted in order for recruitments to be successful, pay in the
region is critical information to have as soon as possible. The turnover and inability to
hire in these divisions is delaying implementation of Council initiatives and frustrating
staff and the community. Staff estimates the cost to implement a shift differential
program for the remainder of FY 2021/22 at approximately $5,000, inclusive of taxes
and benefits.
While the City has been facing staffing challenges, several key positions have been
filled including the Public Information Officer, the Risk Manager, and the Real Property
Manager. Additionally, as discussed above, labor negotiations with four of the City’s six
bargaining units, covering nearly 95% of the City’s workforce, are complete with
agreements effective through FY 2024/25.
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Purchasing and Contracting. As the City is ramping up construction projects around the
City, more contracts, and more complex contracts, are being written. Procedurally, all
contracts should be reviewed by purchasing staff, which currently consists of only two
people: the Purchasing Division Manager and the Assistant Buyer. The Purchasing
Division Manager, working with the City Attorney’s Office, writes or reviews all of the
contracts in the City; works on bids, requests for proposals, and requests for
qualifications; and is currently rewriting the City’s Purchasing Policy and procedures.
The division needs a dedicated Contracts Administrator/Spec ialist who could review
contracts and free the Division Manager to focus on writing and reviewing only the most
complex contracts, policy, bids and proposals, and allow them time to work with
departments to procure goods and services effectively and collab oratively. If approved,
Human Resources will determine the classification and final title of the position;
however, using a Senior Management Analyst as a benchmark, the estimated cost of
adding this position, inclusive of taxes and benefits, with a hire d ate of February 1,
2022, is $62,000.
Community and Economic Development. The Housing Division within the Community
and Economic Development Department has seen long -term employees retire in the
last few months as the City is winding down the former Redevelopment Agency of San
Bernardino (RDA). As the City moves forward in managing Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Service Grant (ESG), Home Investment Partnership
Act (HOME), and other grant funds, the division will require three additional
Management Analysts to manage ESG, HOME and in the short-term provide some
administrative support with the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Hiring
these analysts also will allow the City to move away from using contract staff to manage
grant programs, providing more stability and consistency. The three positions will be
primarily funded through the administrative allocation allowed by the granting agencies ,
although some General Fund support may be required. The estimated cost to add three
analysts, inclusive of taxes and benefits, and assuming a hire date of January 1, 2022,
is $153,000. (No General Fund support is assumed at this time.)
As part of a department restructure, the Building Inspector II position was eliminated to
allow a Building Inspector Supervisor to be added with the FY 2021/22 Budget. This
created unintended consequences in the department including a skill and experience
gap, as well as eliminating an opportunity for advancement, an important component of
employee retention. As the City works to improve customer response times and move
away from contracting for inspection and review services, higher level staff positions will
be key to the City’s success. The department requests authorization to add a Lead
Building Inspector for an estimated cost in FY 2021/22 of $50,000.
Finance. This year the Finance Department, in addition to preparing the Annual
Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), will be for the first time producing a Popular
Annual Financial Report (PAFR), which is a version of the annual report designed to
communicate the financial performance of the City more effectively to the community.
The financial reports in the ACFR are designed to be used by potential investors and
rating agencies, and the language throughout is technical, making for dry reading
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material. The PAFR contains the same financial information in more readable terms.
The PAFR will be printed and posted to the City’s website in both Spanish and English.
At this time the department is planning to cover th e additional cost of printing and
translating the PAFR from other departmental savings.
To ensure that these employees are appropriately compensated and to retain valuable
City employees, staff is recommending reclassifications for three employees. The
Finance Department Administrative Assistant aids in the coordination, tracking , and
administration of the many projects ongoing in the Finance Department. The business
needs of the department have evolved to need an Executive Assistant, a role that
includes attending meetings and serving as secretary to the Measure S Committee ,
transcribing and distributing meeting minutes, managing the Director’s and
Department’s Council items, managing the low-income Utility User Tax exemption
program, processing all personnel action forms for the department, and ensuring public
records requests are routed to the correct division and are responded to timely, among
other higher-level items administrative tasks, in addition to acting as Assistant to the
Director. Finance requests authority to reclassify the Finance Department Administrative
Assistant to an Executive Assistant to the Director. The estimated financial impact for
the remainder of the fiscal year of the reclassification, inclusive of the increase in taxes
and benefits is $8,500.
In the Purchasing Division, the proposed reclassification from Assistant Buyer to Buyer
will reflect the type and level of work that the employee will be expected to complete on
a daily basis more accurately as the City centralizes more procurement for economies
of scale. The estimated cost for the remainder of FY 2021/22 to make this change is
approximately $4,000, inclusive of taxes and benefits.
The City’s Payroll Technician is one of very few experts in the City’s payroll system. The
Payroll Technician position is primarily one of data entry; however, the individual in the
role has shown exceptional critical thinking and problem -solving skills that have made it
apparent that they are a significant asset to the City. Staff recommends recl assifying
this employee to Accountant II and establishing an Accountant II - Payroll in the salary
schedule. This position must be added as a position specific to payroll due to the
confidential nature of the work, which also adds it to the Management/Conf idential
Bargaining Unit (SBCMA). There would be no change to the salary schedule other than
adding an existing position to the SBCMA. The estimated financial impact of this
reclassification for the remainder of the fiscal year, including taxes and benefit s is
$7,800.
Finance completed a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a fee study for the City and will be
bringing a contract forward for Council approval in the next few weeks. The proposal
cost exceeded the amount budgeted and staff is asking for an additio nal $40,000 to
cover the cost of the study, which is intended to ensure that permit, developer, and
other fees that the City charges are adequate to cover the associated costs, as
appropriate. A good fee study evaluates not only the City’s costs, but the p urpose of the
fees and the services provided by the City. It is important that fees are evaluated in light
of services; some fees should cover 100% of the associated costs while other fees are
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set below cost because of the community benefit of the service. Most of the City’s fees
were updated in FY 2019/20 based on a study completed in 2017.
City Manager’s Office. The City Manager’s Office has been working to change the
narrative and start spreading the word about the great City of San Bernardino, includin g
the public works projects ongoing across the City, the services the City and our partners
in the community offer, and engage residents in redistricting, neighborhood
associations, boards and commissions, and in the San Bernardino 2050 The Future is
Ours visioning process. With the hiring of a Public Information Officer, the Office is
better able to manage information and get it out to the public.
Libraries. Since the beginning of the fiscal year, Library Services has been able to hire
additional staff and as of October 18, the department increased hours of operation to 40
hours per week at all libraries in the City to better serve the community. Libraries have
been able to resume in-person story times, crafts, and activities, especially those for
youth, including the addition of bilingual story times at Rowe and Villaseñor libraries,
and children's movies at Inghram and Villaseñor libraries. Council increased the book
purchasing budget significantly for the fiscal year, which has been a boon for expanding
the City’s collection, and staff has been working to update the interior spaces for
patrons with the $55,000 budgeted to replace furniture and shelving. Most of the
furniture has been purchased or ordered; however, with the current supply chain issues,
the cost of new shelving has increased, and the department is short $8,000 that is
needed to complete the replacement of the old wooden DVD shelving at Feldheym
Library. Library Services budgets with little wiggle room, and cannot cover the increase
within their existing budget, and other departments are unsure of operating savings that
they could share this early in the fiscal year. Staff requests an additional allocation of
$8,000 to replace the shelves.
Library Services has also recently been awarded annual literacy grant funding in the
amount of $128,828. The adopted budget assumed a grant amount of $150,102.25;
both the revenue and expenditure budgets require an adjustment of ($21,274.25) to
match the amount actually received. An additional grant of $3,345 was received from
the California State Library. In order to add the awarded funds to the library literacy
program, a total budget amendment of ($17,929.25) to both revenue and expenditures
is required. This amendment has no net budgetary impact.
During the first quarter, Library Services received an additional $12,000 in revenue this
year related to a federal reimbursement for spending several years ago to provide the
community with internet access at the libraries. The department requests an
amendment to both their revenue and expenditure budget to program the unanticipated
funds for various operational needs, for no net impact to the budget. The department
also requests an amendment to replace existing software that allows the computers that
are available for public use to be easily reconfigured with a simple reboot if anyone tries
to make system settings changes. Staff estimates the cost to replace the software at
approximately $6,000.
Information Technology Services. IT keeps the City connected and everything running
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for the most part in the background. Implementing Office 365 for the entire City has
been a forward-facing project affecting every department and hundreds of employees.
Issues with capacity and security caused delays; however, the IT tea m has brought the
project nearly to completion with only a few sites in the City remaining to be upgraded.
The project should be fully complete by the end of the calendar year.
Meanwhile, IT is working on a number of other projects across the City, inclu ding
upgrading phone and internet in the libraries, and migrating to the new City website,
which is planned for completion in January 2022. IT Services is also working to improve
the City’s internal infrastructure for efficiency.
Until recently, the City purchased all of its copiers and printers and contracted for
maintenance. After an analysis by the Purchasing Manager, the City entered into a
lease contract that includes maintenance which will save the City a significant amount of
money over the long term. After entering into the lease, the interim IT Services Director
worked with the Purchasing Manager to conduct a thorough evaluation of the condition
of the City’s existing multi-function copiers and printers to develop the transition plan
from the previous model to the full-service lease. This evaluation uncovered
unbudgeted maintenance needs.
In order to transition from the previous model to the lease and for the City to realize the
long-term savings, an additional allocation of $120,000 is needed th is fiscal year to
replace the city-owned Konica copiers that are at end of life with the leased HP copiers
that will be sized to fit the needs of each location. If the new machines have any
maintenance issues, prove to be insufficient to the needs of the department or location,
they will be replaced at no additional cost, per the new contract.
The City’s existing software systems, including the financial system, payroll system,
permitting system and others are outdated. Additionally, staff received notice on
November 10, 2021, that Tyler Technologies will no longer be selling New World, the
City’s financial system, to new clients, a clear signal that it is planned for end of life in
the near future. Council authorized the purchase of several new systems in the FY
2021/22 Capital Budget; however, further analysis by staff suggests that the City would
be better served by replacing the entire system with an Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) system.
A government-focused ERP system will be designed to work in the numerous and
disparate functions of government with each area communicating with the central
financial system and general ledger, making departmental revenue tracking seamless.
When multiple solutions that fit the needs of individual departments are co bbled
together, the IT and Finance Departments are faced with developing methods to ensure
that subledger data (financial information held in the department system) can be pulled
into the City’s general ledger, which is the City’s legal financial system of record. This
data must be accurate and recorded timely.
In some cases, IT can write scripts to bridge the gap between systems, but system
upgrades often break these connections, and they require frequent rewriting. When IT
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cannot build these bridges, manual entry to record data for subledgers into the general
ledger is the only option, which adds time and more possibility for error, as well as
opportunity for fraud and theft, requiring more rigorous controls and more frequent
internal audits. More effective technology not only protects City assets and City
employees, but saves staff time, allowing staff that would otherwise be dedicated to
data entry to be redeployed to work that has a real impact on operations and service
delivery.
As mentioned above, the FY 2021/22 Capital Budget included funding for various
software systems, including permitting, payroll, asset management and document
management, with a total budget of $2,050,000. Of that, $76,000 has been spent to
implement DocuSign, software that allows the City to process and approve documents
electronically. The remaining $1,974,000 remains available. Staff recommends
allocating these funds toward the acquisition of an ERP system that could address the
needs of the City as a whole, rather than addressing individual department needs and
continuing to require either IT bridges between disparate systems or manual reentry of
data. This change is a reallocation of existing funding and requires no additional funding
at this time.
Public Works. The department hired a Real Property Manager in FY 2020/21 which has
considerably helped the City manage and plan right-of-way and other real property
transactions. However, the current and anticipated workload is such that Public Works
is requesting an additional Real Property Manager dedicated to specialized transactions
including leases and surplus land act transactions that are expected to increase
significantly. With an assumed hire date of February 1, 2022, the FY 2021/22 cost to
add this position is $70,200.
The Public Works Department has been working to design, bid, and begin construction
on millions of dollars in capital projects in the FY 2021/22 Budget. Below are a few
highlights:
Kendall Drive Slope Stabilization. This Public Works project is probably the most
notable currently. The work to shore up the side of Little Mountain is in progress,
requiring the closure of both southbound lanes, a major frustration for residents.
However, when the project is complete, there will no longer be a risk of falling r ocks and
debris in the area and the street will be much safer for drivers. The project is expected
to be completed in mid-December. (Ward 5)
Playground Equipment Replacement. Public Works is reconstructing and replacing the
pads and replacing the playground equipment at five playgrounds around the City:
Ward 1: Meadowbrook Park, 191 W. 2nd Street
Ward 4: Tom Gould Park, 240 W. 40th Street
Ward 5: Hudson Park, 1571 Morgan Road
Ward 6: Blair Park, 1466 W. Marshall Blvd.
Ward 6: Anne Shirrells Park, 1367 N. California St.
2nd Street Bridge Replacement at Warm Creek. Replacement of 2nd Street Bridge is
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underway. At this stage of the project, Southern California Edison (SCE) is preparing to
install equipment to protect electrical lines that run under the bridge . SCE recently
installed shoo-fly structures to carry the electrical lines over Warm Creek; poles have
been installed and electrical conductors are diverted towards the poles. The
construction contractor is mobilizing to complete the construction work and should finish
by early 2022. (Ward 1)
Street Lighting Along E Street from Baseline to Highland. Construction has begun on
this much-anticipated Public Works Project which will significantly improve the
pedestrian safety of this corridor. (Ward 2)
Signal Lights and Traffic Controls. Signal lights and traffic control projects throughout
the City that were approved as part of the FY 2021/22 Budget are in various stages of
design and construction.
Street Rehabilitation. The majority of the streets projects budgeted for FY 2021/22 are
in the design stage.
City Clerk. The City Clerk’s Office is working on upgrading the City’s agenda software
from Granicus to PrimeGov, which will significantly improve functionality, and provide
the option of live-streaming meetings to YouTube with available closed captioning. The
software will ensure that agendas are available in both English and Spanish, as well as
making available translation to more than 100 languages, a major improvement for the
community. The contract with Granicus runs through the FY 2021/22 fiscal year and
Granicus will remain in place until the PrimeGov software is up and running. Council
approved the contract and budget amendment to implement the PrimeGov software on
November 17.
The City Clerk’s Office would like to transition from using temporary labor for customer
service help to part-time permanent in order to allow the individual in the role to be
certified as a passport agent and assist with passport services. Per the U.S. Department
of State’s requirements, temporary employees may not be certified. The cost of a part -
time Customer Service Representative for the remainder of FY 2021/22 is
approximately $17,000. The Office also requests the reclassification of an Office
Assistant to a Deputy City Clerk, to reflect the duties and level of work of the position
more accurately, for a cost of $20,000. The Clerk’s Office has salary savings available
of $32,000, reducing the necessary budget amendment for both changes to $5,000 for
FY 2021/22.
City Council. Individual Council budgets for meetings and conferences were significantly
reduced for FY 2021/22 from $6,000 each to $2,000 each. This resulted in unforeseen
consequences, including Council Members unable to attend conferences and training
that would benefit the City. Staff recommends that Council increase the individual
meetings and conferences budgets by $4,000 each to the previous year amount of
$6,000 each for a total amendment to the adopted budget of $28,000.
Summary of First Quarter Budget Adjustment Requests:
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Equipment and Services
Fee Study increase $ 40,000
Library Literacy Grants - Expenditure (17,929.25)
Library Literacy Grants - Revenue 17,929.25
Library Shelving increase 8,000
Library Software 6,000
Library Revenue increase (12,000)
Library Operations increase 12,000
Copier Maintenance - IT, city-wide 120,000
Council Meetings and Conferences increase 28,000
Personnel
Addition of Contracts Administrator/Specialist 62,000
Addition of three Management Analysts in the Hou sing
Division, Community and Economic Development (CED)
Primarily grant funded
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Addition of Lead Building Inspector, CED 50,000
Reclassification of Finance Administrative Assistant to
Executive Assistant
8,500
Reclassification of Assistant Buyer to Buyer 4,000
Reclassification of Payroll Technician to Accountant II -
Payroll
7,800
Reclassification of Office Assistant to Deputy City Clerk, and
Part-time funding for Customer Service Representative
5,000
Addition of Real Property Manager 70,200
Shift Differential Program for Business Registration
Inspectors, Evening and Weekend shift
5,000
TOTAL Budget Amendment from Fund Balance $ 414,500
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The requested changes and additions align with Key Targets No. 1c: Financial Stability -
Create a framework for spending decisions, and 2b: Focused, Aligned Leadership, and
Unified Community - Build a culture that attracts, retains, and motivates the highest
quality talent.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact to the General Fund is an allocation of fund balance to operations of
$414,500.
Finance staff will continue to monitor revenues and the allocation from fund balance
may not be necessary if revenues trend over budget for the year. However, with only
first quarter results, volatile sales tax, and particularly with the reallocation of sales tax
at the state level, there is not enough data to forecast with any degree of certainty.
Making an allocation from fund balance ensures that the funding is available, and that
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the City maintains a balanced budget.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept the Fiscal Year 2021/22 First Quarter Report and adopt Resolution
No. 2021-289, authorizing an amendment to the FY 2021/22 General Fund Operating
Budget in the amount of $414,500, and introduce, read by title only, and waive further
reading of Ordinance No. MC-1568, amending section 3.05 of the Municipal Code
pertaining to budget transfers.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Redline of Municipal Code Section 3.05
Attachment 2 Ordinance No. MC-1568, amending section 3.05 of the Municipal
Code.
Attachment 3 Resolution No. 2021-289 authorizing an amendment to the FY
2021/22 General Fund Operating Budget in the amount of
$414,500.
Attachment 4 PowerPoint Presentation
Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
June 16, 2021 Mayor and City Council Adopted Resolution No. 2021 -138
approving the City of San Bernardino’s Operating Budget and
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for FY 2021/22 and
establishing the City’s Appropriations Limit as required by Article
XIII of the California State Constitution.
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ATTACHMENT 1
Chapter 3.05
BUDGET TRANSFERS
Sections:
3.05.010 Approval of Budget Transfer
3.05.020 Exception; Restricted Funds
3.05.030 Exception; Elected Officials
3.05.040 Mayor and Council Approval
3.05.050 Transferring Restricted Funds- Violation
3.05.010. Approval of Budget Transfer
Following approval of the Final Budget by the Mayor and Common Council, the following types
of budget transfer may be made administratively (without action by Mayor and City Council),
budget transfers within a department budget in an amount not to exceed $25,000 per transfer
shall be approved or disapproved according to established Finance policies and procedures and
on forms approved by the Finance Department., and with notice to the Director of Finance, and
written notice to the Mayor and Common Council, as long as the total department budget
allocation is not increased and as long as no transfers are approved into or out of budget
allocations for personnel salary or benefits. Only those types of transfers listed in this section
may be made administratively.
A. Budget transfers within a department’s operating (non-personnel salary or benefits)
budget may be made with the approval of the Director of Finance or their designee.
B. Budget transfers including allocations within the department’s personnel (salary or
benefits) budget may made be with the approval of the Director of Finance.
C. Budget transfers between departments may be made with the approval of the Director
of each Department, and the Director of Finance.
D. Budget transfers within a department must not increase the department’s budget.
E. Budget transfers between departments in the same fund will increase or decrease
individual department budgets but shall not increase the fund budget.
3.05.020. Exception; Restricted Funds
The authority of Section 3.05.010 of this Chapter does not include transfers into or out of funds,
the use of which is restricted by law.
3.05.030 Exception; Elected Officials
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ATTACHMENT 1
The authority of Section 3.05.010 of this Chapter does not restrict the discretion of elected
officials who may transfer or allocate funds within their departments as they see fit, with notice
to the Finance Director.
3.05.040 Mayor and Council Approval
Any other budget transfers must be approved by the Mayor and Common City Council.
(Ord. MC-986, 12-11-96)
3.05.050 Transferring Restricted Funds- Violation
It shall be unlawful for the City Manager and/or the City Treasurer Finance Director or anyone
under the City Manager’s or Finance Director’s City Treasurer’s direction and/or control to
transfer restricted funds, as defined by law or as shall be defined by Resolution of the Mayor
and City Common Council, to any other fund without authorization of the Mayor and City
Common Council or to pay any bill, invoice, or charges from any restricted fund when said bill,
invoice or charges are not appropriate to be paid from any such restricted fund without said
approval.
(Ord. MC-1377, 9-08-12)
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Ordinance No. _____
1
ORDINANCE NO. _____
ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 3.05 OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
BUDGET TRANSFERS
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino intends to implement a biennial budget for FY
2022/23-2023/24; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino is dedicated to operating efficiently, effectively
and streamlining operations wherever possible; and
WHEREAS, allowing more latitude in administrative budget transfers within
departments will create efficiency and enable more effective use of available budgeted funds;
and
WHEREAS, the ability to make administrative budget transfers between departments
within a fund encourages interdepartmental cooperation, collaborative budget evaluation, and
discourages silos; and
WHEREAS, cooperative budgeting, city-wide visioning and long-range collaborative
planning are critical to a successful implementation of a biennial budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are
hereby incorporated into this Ordinance is if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2. Amendment of Chapter 3.05. Chapter 3..05 of Title 3 of the San
Bernardino Municipal Code is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
“ Chapter 3.05
BUDGET TRANSFERS
Sections:
3.05.010 Approval of Budget Transfer
3.05.020 Exception; Restricted Funds
3.05.030 Exception; Elected Officials
3.05.040 Mayor and Council Approval
3.05.050 Transferring Restricted Funds- Violation
3.05.010. Approval of Budget Transfer
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Ordinance No. _____
2
Following approval of the Final Budget by the Mayor and City Council, the following types of
budget transfer may be made administratively (without action by the Mayor and City Council),
shall be approved or disapproved according to established Finance policies and procedures and
on forms approved by the Finance Department. Only those types of transfers listed in this section
may be made administratively.
A. Budget transfers within a department’s operating (non-personnel salary or benefits)
budget may be made with the approval of the Budget Division.
B. Budget transfers including allocations within the department’s personnel (salary or
benefits) budget may made be with the approval of the Budget Division, Position
Control, and the Director of Finance.
C. Budget transfers between departments within the same fund may be made with the
approval of the Director of each Department, the Budget Division, and the Director of
Finance.
D. Budget transfers within a department must not increase the department’s budget.
E. Budget transfers between departments in the same fund will increase or decrease
individual department budgets but shall not increase the fund budget.
3.05.020. Exception; Restricted Funds
The authority of Section 3.05.010 of this Chapter does not include transfers into or out of funds,
the use of which is restricted by law.
3.05.030 Exception; Elected Officials
The authority of Section 3.05.010 of this Chapter does not restrict the discretion of elected
officials who may transfer or allocate funds within their departments as they see fit, with notice
to the Finance Director.
3.05.040 Mayor and Council Approval
Any other budget transfers must be approved by the Mayor and City Council.
3.05.050 Transferring Restricted Funds- Violation
It shall be unlawful for the City Manager and/or the Finance Director or anyone under the City
Manager’s or Finance Director’s direction and/or control to transfer restricted funds, as defined
by law or as shall be defined by Resolution of the Mayor and City Council, to any other fund
without authorization of the Mayor and City Council or to pay any bill, invoice, or charges from
any restricted fund when said bill, invoice or charges are not appropriate to be paid from any
such restricted fund without said approval.”
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Ordinance No. _____
3
SECTION 3. CEQA. The City Council determines that the Ordinance is categorically
exempt from further review per State CEQA Guidelines (14 Cal. Code Regs., § 15000 et seq.).
The whole of the Ordinance is exempt, because the code amendment is an administrative activity
which will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change to the
environment. (§ 15060(c)(2).) The whole of the Ordinance is also exempt because the code
amendment is not a “project” as defined by section 15378, since it has no potential for resulting
in a direct or indirect physical change to the environment. (§ 15060(c)(3).) The City Council
hereby directs City staff to file a Notice of Exemption within five days of the adoption of this
Ordinance.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, or clause or
phrase in this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, invalid
or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or
effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted each section irrespective of the fact that any one or
more subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, or phrases are declared unconstitutional,
invalid, or ineffective.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after the
date of its adoption.
SECTION 6. Notice of Adoption. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino shall
certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause publication to occur in a newspaper of general
circulation and published and circulated in the City in a manner permitted under section 36933 of
the Government Code of the State of California.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ____day of ______, 21__.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
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Ordinance No. _____
4
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO )ss.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Ordinance No. _________, introduced by the City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, at a regular meeting held the __ day of ___________, 21__. Ordinance No. MC-
____ was approved, passed and adopted at a regular meeting held the __ day of __________,
20__ by the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this __ day of __________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Resolution No. 2021-
Resolution 2021-
Page 1 of 3
RESOLUTION NO.______
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE
FISCAL YEAR 2021/22 GENERAL FUND OPERATING
BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF $414,500 FOR THE
AMOUNTS DETAILED IN THE FIRST QUARTER FY
2021/22 REPORT
WHEREAS, the FY 2020/21 resulted in higher than anticipated operating surplus and fund
balance; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino is in a period of growth and development; and
WHEREAS, departments are focusing on improvements to external and internal customer
service; and
WHEREAS, in order to make necessary improvements departments require some
additional funding.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Mayor and City Council hereby authorize the City Manager to amend the
FY 2021/22 General Fund Operating Budget in the amount of $414,500 as detailed in the First
Quarter FY 2021/22 Report.
SECTION 3. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject
to CEQA.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
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Resolution No. 2021-
Resolution 2021-
Page 2 of 3
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: Attachment 3 - Resolution No. 2021-289 Authorizing an amendment to the FY 2021/22 General Fund Operating Budget in the
Resolution No. 2021-
Resolution 2021-
Page 3 of 3
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: Attachment 3 - Resolution No. 2021-289 Authorizing an amendment to the FY 2021/22 General Fund Operating Budget in the
FY 2021/22 Quarter 1 Report
Barbara Whitehorn, Finance Director
December 1, 2021
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FY 2021/22 First Quarter Report
Presentation Overview
•FY 2020/21 Update
•First Quarter Performance
•Budget Planning and Management
•Proposed Amendments
•Questions/Discussion
2
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END OF YEAR UPDATE
FY 2020/21
3
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FY 2020/21 Update
4
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FY 2020/21 Update
•Better than expected revenue performance
•Exceeded mid-year projections by more than 15%
•Exceeded adopted budget by nearly 37%
•Measure S Tax higher than Projected
•Expected: $8 Million; Actual: $11.67 Million
•46% above projections
•Added $40M to Fund Balance
5
Revenue Performance
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Total General Fund
Balance $110.7M
Emergency Reserve
(15% of adopted
budget): $26.2M
Economic Contingency
Reserve (10% of
adopted budget):
$17.4M
6
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FIRST QUARTER PERFORMANCE
FY 2021/22
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First Quarter Revenue
8
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First Quarter Revenue
Category Total Months Trend
Sales and Use Tax $4.7M 1 Month On Budget
Measure S Tax $3.5M 1 Month On Budget
Transient Occupancy Tax, Tow,
Other $1.5M 3 Months On Budget
Cannabis Tax $0.5M 3 Months
Significantly Above
Budget
9
Sales Tax, Measure S, Other Tax
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First Quarter Revenue
10
Franchise Tax, Property Tax, Licenses
and Permits, Charges for Services
Category Total Months Trend
Franchise Tax $1.4M Varies n/a
Property Tax in Lieu of VLF -0-0 n/a
Licenses and Permits $2.2M
Contract-
varies n/a
Charges for Services $1.5M
Contract-
varies n/a
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Packet Pg. 44 Attachment: Attachment 4 - First Quarter Report 12.01.2021
First Quarter Revenue
Category Total Months Trend
Miscellaneous Revenue $127k Varies n/a
Intergovernmental $300k Varies n/a
Use of Money and Property $31k Varies n/a
Fines and Forfeitures $292k 3 months Below Budget
Investment Income $210k 3 months
Significantly Above
Budget
11
Other Revenue
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Packet Pg. 45 Attachment: Attachment 4 - First Quarter Report 12.01.2021
First Quarter Expenditures
12
Adopted
Budget
Amended
Budget
Year-to-Date
Sept. 30,
2021
Mayor 367,096 367,096 116,465 31.7%
City Council 836,795 841,289 348,695 41.4%
City Clerk 1,540,453 1,598,512 249,662 15.6%
City Attorney 2,836,729 2,836,729 100,903 3.6%
General Government 9,093,654 9,168,654 2,499,909 27.3%
City Manager 1,738,851 1,727,696 515,037 29.8%
Human Resource 2,003,587 2,477,929 459,552 18.5%
Finance 4,909,915 5,010,536 1,302,066 26.0%
Assessment Districts 138,000 138,000 34,500 25.0%
Capital Projects 25,720,000 25,770,094 9,285 0.0%
Community & Economic Development 7,584,317 9,380,041 1,766,007 18.8%
Police 92,622,058 94,895,689 40,437,275 42.6%
Parks Recreation & Community Services 4,747,495 4,973,860 1,335,413 26.8%
Public Works 22,240,480 24,974,583 5,798,483 23.2%
Library 2,745,256 2,990,756 713,025 23.8%
Budgeted Expenditure Savings (1,659,227)(1,659,227) -
Total Expenditures 177,465,457 185,492,236 55,686,276 30.0%
Important Notes:
(1) the amended
budget includes
carryovers for
encumbrances
from the previous
year.
(2) The City pays
the CalPERS
unfunded
actuarial liability
(UAL) payment
annually in July.
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First Quarter Expenditures
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Department Budget Performance
•Over Budget
•Police Department at 43% of budget
•Annual CalPERS Safety Plan payment paid in July; without UAL PD at 20% of
budget –on track
•Under Budget
•City Clerk, Human Resources, City Attorney, Community and Econ. Development
•On Track
•General Government, Finance, Parks and Recreation, City Manager, Public Works,
Library Services
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BIENNIAL BUDGETING
Budget Planning and Management
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Budget Management
15
Biennial Budgeting: Defined
•Budget adopted on a 2-Year Cycle
•Quarterly updates.
•The Budget is adjusted as necessary with new
information.
•“Mid-biennium” review between cycles.
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Budget Management
16
Biennial Budgeting: Pros and Cons
•Pros
•Less time spent on developing the annual budget and document.
•Staff can focus on forecasting and performance metrics.
•Encourages strategic thinking and long-range planning.
•Cons
•Sophisticated model.
•More difficult to develop a 2-year budget and forecast.
•More uncertainty; the City must be able to pivot quickly when changes are necessary.
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Budget Management
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Biennial Budgeting: Implementation
•Weaknesses
•The City’s departments operate in silos.
•Biennial budgeting requires big-picture budget vision at every level to be successful.
•Opportunities
•Create a budget foundation that makes collaboration a priority.
•Encourage shared services, personnel, and space.
•Challenge directors to find solutions that solve problems for more than one department.
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Budget Management
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Municipal Code 3.05.010
•Inability to make administrative budget transfers
•Between departments
•Between personnel accounts and other accounts
•For more than $25,000
•Limits staff flexibility and keeps departments
operating in silos.
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Budget Management
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•Allow staff to make increases to
the budget without Council
approval.
Administrative Transfers
•Encourage departments to consider the City budget as a whole.
•Allow departments to collaborate when considering needs.
•Provide flexibility when urgent or emergent issues arise.
Will:Will NOT:
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MEETING THE NEEDS OF CUSTOMERS
AND DEPARTMENTS
Budget Planning and Management
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Business Registration Inspectors
•Hiring for evening and weekend shift challenging.
•Requesting authorization for shift differential pay program.
•$5,000 estimate for FY 2021/22
•Code Enforcement Officers
•Request additional HR review of compensation.
Business Registration and Code Enforcement
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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5 6
9
12
7
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
2019/20 2020/21 Budget 2020/21 Mid-Year 2021/22 Budget Positions Filled,
November, 2021
Code Enforcement Officers
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Purchasing Division
•Purchasing Manager Hired in May 2021
•Division consists of manager and Assistant Buyer
•Responsible for writing or reviewing all contracts for the City
•Requesting:
•Hire Contract Administrator/Specialist (new position)
•Reclassification of Assistant Buyer to Buyer
•$66,000 estimate for FY 2021/22
Purchasing and Contracting
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Housing Division
•Retirement of long-term employees
•Since bankruptcy, City has relied on contract staff
•Division needs permanent expert staff to manage grants
•CDBG, ESG and other State and Federal awards
•Requesting:
•Hire three Management Analysts
•$153,000 estimate for FY 2021/22 –GRANT FUNDED POSITIONS
Community and Economic Development
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Building Inspection
•Department Restructure
•Elimination of Inspector II position to add Supervisor
•Division needs permanent expert staff to improve customer
response times and bring more services in-house.
•Requesting:
•Lead Building Inspector
•$50,000 estimate for FY 2021/22
Community and Economic Development
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Employees working “out of class”
•Working at a level higher than their current job class
•Finance Administrative Assistant
•Request reclassification to Executive Assistant to Director
•Payroll Technician
•Request reclassification to Accountant II –Payroll
•$16,300 estimate for FY 2021/22
Finance
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•FY 2021/22 Budget included $60,000 for a Comprehensive Fee Study
•Last one completed in 2017, implemented in 2020
•Request for Proposals sent out in October
•Costs came in higher than anticipated
•Requesting:
•Additional funding to ensure a fee study is complete in time to incorporate new fees and charges into the Biennial FY 2022/23-2023/24 Budget
•$40,000 for FY 2021/22
Finance
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Accomplishments
•Expanded service hours and in-person story time, movies, crafts and activities.
•Increased book budget and funding for new furniture and shelving this year.
•Requesting:
•$8,000 to replace wooden DVD shelving at Feldheym Library.
•$6,000 to replace software that allows staff to reset any changes made by patrons with a simple reboot.
Library Services
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Requesting (continued):
•Budget Amendment to both revenue and
expenditures (no net impact):
•For actual literacy grant -received less than adopted budget
($21,274.25)
•$12,000 Federal reimbursement for internet access
•California State Library grant $3,345
Library Services
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Recent Accomplishments
•Microsoft Office 365; Systems and security upgrades; Connectivity of libraries and other City sites
•Challenges
•Aging, outdated and obsolete systems and hardware
•Requesting:
•$120,000 for copier contract
•Reallocation of $1,974,000 planned to replace Permitting, Payroll, Asset Management and Document Management Systems to the acquisition of an ERP System
Information Technology
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
•Real Property Services
•Hired a Re al Property Manager in 2020/21
•Workload continues to grow
•Requesting:
•Additional Real Property Manager
•Dedicated to Specialized Transactions
•E.g., Leases, Surplus Land Act
•$70,200 estimate for FY 2021/22
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Public Works
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
•FY 2021/22 Budget included funds to reopen Passport Services
•Opened in mid-August
•6 weeks of operations, 14% of budget –o n target
•Requesting:
•Funding to move temporary personnel to part-time permanent, $17,000
•Reclassification of Office Assistant to Deputy City Clerk, $20,000
•The Office has salary savings of $32,000 to cover much of the cost
•$5,000 estimate for FY 2021/22
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City Clerk’s Office
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Budget Planning and Meeting Needs
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•Meeting and Conference Budget
•Reduced for FY 2021/22 from $6,000 to $2,000 per Councilmember.
•Unintended consequences.
•Councilmembers unable to attend conferences and training that would
benefit the City.
•Requesting:
•$4,000 additional funding for each Councilmember
•$28,000 total
City Council
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Quarter 1 Budget Amendment: $414,500
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Item Amount
Library Literacy Grants –
Revenue $ (17,929.25)
Library Literacy Grants –
Expenditure 17,929.25
Library Internet Reimb . –
Revenue (12,000)
Library Internet Reimb . –
Expenditure 12,000
Library Shelving 8,000
Library Software 6,000
Item Amount
Fee Study (Citywide)40,000
Copier Contract (IT)120,000
Council Meetings and
Conferences 28,000
Equipment and Services:
$202,000
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Quarter 1 Budget Amendment: $414,500
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Item Amount
Shift Differential Program,
Business Registration
(Finance)$ 5,000
Contract
Administrator/Specialist
(Purchasing-Finance)62,000
Reclassification of
Assistant Buyer to Buyer
(Purchasing-Finance)4,000
3 Management Analysts
in Housing Division (CED)-0-
Personnel: $212,500
Item Amount
Lead Building Inspector (CED)$ 50,000
Reclassify Administrative Assistant to
Executive Assistant (Finance)8,500
Reclassify Payroll Technician to
Accountant II –Payroll (Finance)7,800
Real Property Manager (PW)70,200
Reclassify Office Assistant to Deputy
City Clerk; add part-time funding (City
Clerk)5,000
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DISCUSSION
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Page 1
Public Hearing
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Genoveva Rocha, City Clerk
Subject: Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps and First
Reading of Ordinance No. MC-1547
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California take the following actions:
1.Receive the staff report and presentation;
2.Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain public input on the Draft Maps;
3.Select a Draft Map as the Final Map for City Council Ward Boundaries; and
4.Introduce, read by title only, and waive further reading of Ordinance No. MC -
1567 Amending Chapter 1.16 of the Title 1 of the City of San Ber nardino
Municipal Code Relating to the Boundaries of Wards
Background
Sixteen public workshops on redistricting were held in the City of San Bernardino
between October 12th and November 22nd in each of the seven wards with over 100
attendees, including three workshops conducted virtually or in a hybrid format. At each
of the workshops, a presentation was given in English and delivered in Spanish as
needed covering the timeline, redistricting criteria, what the current ward boundaries
are, what the draft maps being considered are, how the public can provide input, the
City’s redistricting website, and the online mapping tool. Staff and Commissioners were
available to meet with members of the public and discuss redistricting in small groups or
individually after the presentation to explain the process and answer questions.
Workshops held between November 3rd and November 17th included discussion on
Draft Maps #1 and #2. Workshops held between November 18th and November 22nd
included discussion on Draft Maps #3 and #4, with most public comments indicating
preference for Draft Map #4.
The City Council has also conducted three public hearings thus far on October 6th,
November 3rd, and November 17th in compliance with the California Fair Maps Act. At
the City Council meeting on November 17th, the Council adopted Draft Maps #3 and #4
for further public consideration and removed Draft Maps #1 and #2 from consideration.
On November 22nd, the Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee met with staff to
discuss the draft maps. The vast majority of public comment received since November
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17th has come from residents of the Arrowview community whose desire is to stay in
Ward 7. Based on the public’s consideration and feedback, the Committee unanimously
recommended that the City Council adopt Draft Map #4 as the final map.
Twenty-four members of the public used the online mapping tool throughout the
process. Seven members of the public submitted maps, with two members of the public
submitting multiple maps for Council consideration. Some of the maps met the
population equality requirements, but every map submitted by the public did not meet
the contiguity requirements or did not allocate all of the population and left a portion of
the City unassigned to a ward, thus not meet ing all of the legal criteria. Three maps
have been submitted since November 10th and are attached to this report.
Discussion
Committee Draft Map #4
The Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee unanimously recommended Draft Map
#4 be adopted by the City Council as the final map. The Committee focused the efforts
of Draft Map #4 on meeting all of the legal redistricting criteria, utilizing natural
boundaries, reducing the overall deviation of the wards, and maintaining the historic
cores of most of the wards. The draft map has an overall population deviation within the
legal standard of 3.4 percent.
Ward 1
The First Ward starts at the southeast intersection of Mt. Vernon Avenue and Baseline
Street, continuing along Baseline Street to the City boundary, continuing along the City
boundary on to the Santa Ana River, continuing along the Santa Ana River west to
Tippecanoe Avenue, continuing along Tippecanoe Avenue north to Mill Street,
continuing along Mill Street west to Allen Street, continuing along Allen Street north to
Rialto Avenue, continuing along Rialto Avenue west to Mt. Vernon Avenue, continuing
along Mt. Vernon Avenue north to 4th Street, continuing along 4th Street west to Foothill
Blvd, continuing along Foothill Blvd east to the Lytle Creek, con tinuing along the Lytle
Creek north to 9th Street, continuing along 9th Street to east to Mt. Vernon Avenue, and
continuing north along Mt. Vernon Avenue to the point of beginning. The population
deviation for the First Ward is -1.6 percent.
Ward 2
The Second Ward starts at the southeast intersection of the 215 and 210 Freeways,
continuing along the 210 Freeway east to Muscupiabe Drive, continuing along
Muscupiabe Drive south to Highland Avenue, continuing along Highland Avenue east to
Del Rosa Avenue, continuing along Del Rosa Avenue north to the 210 Freeway,
continuing along the 210 Freeway east to the City boundary, continuing along the City
boundary to Date Street, continuing along Date Street to Sand Creek, continuing along
Sand Creek south to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Baseline
Street, continuing along Baseline Street west to the 215 Freeway, and continuing along
the 215 Freeway north to the point of beginning. The population deviation for the
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Second Ward is 1.3 percent.
Ward 3
The Third Ward starts at the southeast intersection of the City boundary and Rialto
Avenue, continuing along Rialto Avenue east to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks,
continuing along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks northeast to the Lytle Creek
Channel, continuing along the Lytle Creek Channel northeast to Foothill Blvd, continuing
east along Foothill Blvd to 4th Street, continuing along 4th Street east to Mt. Vernon
Avenue, continuing along Mt. Vernon Avenue south to Rialto Avenue, contin uing along
Rialto Avenue east to Allen Street, continuing along Allen Street south to Mill Street,
continuing along Mill Street east to Tippecanoe Avenue, continuing along Tippecanoe
Avenue south to the Santa Ana River, continuing along the Santa Ana River east to the
City boundary, and continuing along the City boundary to the point of beginning. The
population deviation for the Third Ward is -0.9 percent.
Ward 4
The Fourth Ward starts at the southeast intersection of Campus Circle and the wash
behind 56th Street, continuing along the wash east to the City boundary, continuing
along the City boundary to Sand Creek, continuing along Sand Creek north to Date
Street, continuing along Date Street west to the City boundary, continuing along the City
boundary to Lynwood Drive, continuing along Lynwood Drive west to the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary west to Lynwood Drive, continuing along Lynwood
Drive to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Harrison Street,
continuing along Harrison Street north to 40th Street, continuing along 40th Street to
Electric Avenue, continuing along Electric Avenue south to Thompson Place, continuing
along Thompson Place west to Arrowhead Avenue, continuing along Arrowhead
Avenue west to Kendall Drive, continuing along Kendall Drive west to 40 th Street,
continuing along 40th Street to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to
Hill Drive, continuing along Hill Drive west to the wash, and continuing along the wash
north to the point of beginning. The population deviation for the Fourth Ward is -0.5
percent.
Ward 5
The Fifth Ward starts at the intersection of the 215 Freeway at the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary east to the wash, continuing west along the wash to
Campus Circle, continuing along Campus Circle south to the wash, continuing along the
wash south to Hill Drive, continuing along Hill Drive east to the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary south to 40th Street, continuing along 40th Street
west to Kendall Drive, continuing along Kendall Drive south to E Street, continuing
along E Street south to 34th Street, continuing along 34th Street west to Edgehill Drive,
continuing along Edgehill Drive west to H Street, continuing along H Street south to t he
210 Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway west to the 215 Freeway, and
continuing along the 215 Freeway north to the point of beginning. The population
deviation for the Fifth Ward is
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-0.4 percent
Ward 6
The Sixth Ward starts at the intersection of the City boundary and Cajon Blvd,
continuing along the City boundary to the 215 Freeway, continuing along the 215
Freeway south to Baseline Street, continuing along Baseline Street west to Mt. Vernon
Avenue, continuing along Mt. Vernon Avenue south to 9th Street, continuing along 9th
Street west to the Lytle Creek, continuing along the Lytle Creek south to Foothill Blvd,
continuing west on Foothill Blvd to the Lytle Creek Channel, continuing along the Lytle
Creek Channel south to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, continuing along the
Southern Pacific Railroad tracks southwest to Rialto Avenue, continuing along Rialto
Avenue west to the City boundary, and continuing along the City boundary north to the
point of beginning. The population deviation for the Sixth Ward is 1.8 percent.
Ward 7
The Seventh Ward starts at the intersection of Kendall Drive and Arrowhead Avenue,
continuing along Arrowhead Avenue east to Thompson Place, continuing along
Thompson Place east to Electric Avenue, continuing along Electric Avenue north to 40th
Street, continuing along 40th Street east to Harrison Street, continuing along Harrison
Street south to Lynwood Drive, continuing along Lynwood Drive east to the City
boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Lynwood Dri ve, continuing along
Lynwood Drive west to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to the 210
Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway west to Del Rosa Avenue, continuing along
Del Rosa Avenue south to Highland Avenue, continuing along Highland Avenue west to
Muscupiabe Drive, continuing along Muscupiabe Drive north to the 210 Freeway,
continuing along the 210 Freeway east to H Street, continuing along H Street north to
Edgehill Road, continuing along Edgehill Road east to 34th Street, continuing along 34th
Street east to E Street, continuing along E Street north to Kendall Drive, and continuing
along Kendall Drive to the point of beginning. The population deviation for the Seventh
Ward is .04 percent.
Committee Draft Map #3
The Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee focused the efforts of Draft Map #3 on
meeting all of the legal redistricting criteria, utilizing natural boundaries, reducing the
overall deviation of the wards, and maintaining the historic cores of the wards. The draft
map has an overall population deviation within the legal standard of 3.6 percent.
Ward 1
The First Ward starts at the southeast intersection of Mt. Vernon Avenue and Baseline
Street, continuing along Baseline Street to the City boundary, continuing along th e City
boundary on to the Santa Ana River, continuing along the Santa Ana River west to
Tippecanoe Avenue, continuing along Tippecanoe Avenue north to Mill Street,
continuing along Mill Street west to Allen Street, continuing along Allen Street north to
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Rialto Avenue, continuing along Rialto Avenue west to Mt. Vernon Avenue, continuing
along Mt. Vernon Avenue north to 4th Street, continuing along 4th Street west to Foothill
Blvd, continuing along Foothill Blvd east to the Lytle Creek, continuing along the L ytle
Creek north to 9th Street, continuing along 9th Street to east to Mt. Vernon Avenue, and
continuing north along Mt. Vernon Avenue to the point of beginning. The population
deviation for the First Ward is -1.6 percent.
Ward 2
The Second Ward starts at the southeast intersection of 215 and 210 Freeways,
continuing along the 210 Freeway east to H Street, continuing along H Street north to
Edgehill Road, continuing along Edgehill Road northeast to 34 th Street, continuing along
34th Street east to E Street, continuing along E Street south to the 210 Freeway,
continuing along the 210 Freeway east to Mountain View Avenue, continuing along
Mountain View Avenue south to Highland Avenue, continuing along Highland Avenue
east to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary south to Baseline Street,
continuing along Baseline Street west to the 215 Freeway, and continuing along the 215
Freeway north to the point of beginning. The population deviation for the Second Ward
is 1.2 percent.
Ward 3
The Third Ward starts at the southeast intersection of the City boundary and Rialto
Avenue, continuing along Rialto Avenue east to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks,
continuing along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks northeast to the Lytle Creek
Channel, continuing along the Lytle Creek Channel northeast to Foothill Blvd, continuing
east along Foothill Blvd to 4th Street, continuing along 4th Street east to Mt. Vernon
Avenue, continuing along Mt. Vernon Avenue south to Rialto Avenue, continuing along
Rialto Avenue east to Allen Street, continuing along Allen Street south to Mill Street,
continuing along Mill Street east to Tippecanoe Avenue, continuing along Tippecanoe
Avenue south to the Santa Ana River, continuing along the Santa Ana River east to the
City boundary, and continuing along the City boundary to the point of beginning. The
population deviation for the Third Ward is -0.9 percent.
Ward 4
The Fourth Ward starts at the southeast intersection of Campus Circle and the wash
behind 56th Street, continuing along the wash east to the City boundary, continuing
along the City boundary to the 210 Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway west to
Pumalo Street, continuing along Pumalo Street east to the City boundary, continuing
along the City boundary to Lynwood Drive, continuing along Lynwood Drive west to the
City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Marshall Blvd, continuing along
Marshall Blvd west to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to 39th
Street, continuing along 39th Street west to Harrison Street, continuing along Harrison
Street north to 40th Street, continuing along 40th Street to Electric Avenue, continuing
along Electric Avenue south to Thompson Place, continuing along Thompson Place
west to Arrowhead Avenue, continuing along Arrowhead Avenue west to Kendall Drive,
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continuing along Kendall Drive west to 40th Street, continuing along 40th Street to the
City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Hill Drive, continuing along Hill
Drive west to the wash, and continuing along the wash north to the point of beginning.
The population deviation for the Fourth Ward is 1.4 percent.
Ward 5
The Fifth Ward starts at the intersection of the 215 Freeway at the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary east to the wash, continuing west along the wash to
Campus Circle, continuing along Campus Circle south to the wash, continuing along the
wash south to Hill Drive, continuing along Hill Drive east to the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary south to 40th Street, continuing along 40th Street
west to Kendall Drive, continuing along Kendall Drive south to E Street, continuing
along E Street south to 34th Street, continuing along 34th Street west to Edgehill Drive,
continuing along Edgehill Drive west to H St reet, continuing along H Street south to the
210 Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway west to the 215 Freeway, and
continuing along the 215 Freeway north to the point of beginning. The population
deviation for the Fifth Ward is
-0.4 percent
Ward 6
The Sixth Ward starts at the intersection of the City boundary and Cajon Blvd,
continuing along the City boundary to the 215 Freeway, continuing along the 215
Freeway south to Baseline Street, continuing along Baseline Street west to Mt. Vernon
Avenue, continuing along Mt. Vernon Avenue south to 9th Street, continuing along 9th
Street west to the Lytle Creek, continuing along the Lytle Creek south to Foothill Blvd,
continuing west on Foothill Blvd to the Lytle Creek Channel, continuing along the Lytle
Creek Channel south to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, continuing along the
Southern Pacific Railroad tracks southwest to Rialto Avenue, continuing along Rialto
Avenue west to the City boundary, and continuing along the City boundary north to the
point of beginning. The population deviation for the Sixth Ward is 1.8 percent.
Ward 7
The Seventh Ward starts at the intersection of Kendall Drive and Arrowhead Avenue,
continuing along Arrowhead Avenue east to Thompson Place, continuing along
Thompson Place east to Electric Avenue, continuing along Electric Avenue north to 40th
Street, continuing along 40th Street east to Harrison Street, continuing along Harrison
Street south to 30th Street, continuing along 30th Street east to the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary to Marshall Blvd, continuing along Marshall Blvd to
the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to Lynwood Drive, continuing
along Lynwood Drive east to the City boundary, continuing along the City boundary to
the 210 Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway southeast to the City boundary,
continuing along the City boundary to Highland Avenue, continuing along Highland
Avenue west to Mountain View Avenue, continuing along Mountain View Avenue north
to the 210 Freeway, continuing along the 210 Freeway west to E Street, continuing
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along E Street north to Kendall Drive, and continuing along Kendall Drive to the point of
beginning. The population deviation for the Seventh Ward is -1.8 percent.
Proposed Ordinance
Upon selection of the preferred draft map, the City Council must introduce Ordinance
No. MC-1567, which will formally alter the City’s ward boundaries in the City’s Municipal
Code. At present, the proposed ordinance includes place holders for the ward boundary
descriptions. Based on the map selected, the applicable descriptions will be used for the
ordinance.
Advisory Committee Recommendations
The advisory committee also provided thoughts on the 2031 redistricting process for the
City of San Bernardino. The committee recommends that the Mayor and City Council
consider the creation of an independent electoral redistricting commission rather than
an advisory committee. In addition, the committee has also recommended that the
meeting body overseeing the electoral redistricting be seated by the end of March 2031
before the release of the census data in April 2031. City staff notes that such a timeline
would rely on the census data being released and available on time in 2031, which was
not the case for the 2020 census data.
Next Steps
The adoption of Ordinance No. MC-1567 will be scheduled for the City Council meeting
on December 15, 2021.
2020-2025 Strategic Targets and Goals
Receiving and filing the staff report and presentation, conducting a public hearing and
approving the a map aligns with Key Target No. 2: Focused, Aligned Leadership and
Unified Community - Develop and implement a community engagement plan.
Fiscal Impact
The Mayor and City Council approved funding for the redistricting process in the
adoption of the FY 2021/22 budget.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California take the following actions:
1. Receive the staff report and presentation;
2. Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain public input on the Draft Maps;
3. Approve a Draft Map as the Final Map for City Council Ward Boundaries;
4. Introduce, read by title only, and waive further reading of the Ordinance.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Draft Map No. 3
Attachment 2 Metes and Bounds for Draft Map No. 3
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Attachment 3 Draft Map No. 4
Attachment 4 Metes and Bounds for Draft Map No. 4
Attachment 5 Ordinance No. MC-1547
Attachment 6 Public Submitted Maps
Ward:
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
On February 17, 2021, The Mayor and City Council directed staff to proceed with
establishing an Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee consisting of seven
members with one resident from each ward.
On April 7, 2021, The Mayor and City Council Adopted Resolution No. 2021 -70 of the
Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California,
establishing the Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee
On July 21, 2021, Adopted Resolution No. 2021-193 authorizing the City Manager to
execute a Professional Services Agreement with Bear Demographics and Research for
Demography, Communications and Outreach Services for electoral redistricting following the
2020 U.S. Census.
On October 6, 2021, The Mayor and City Council held a Public Hearing on Summary of
Redistricting Law, Criteria, 2020 Census, and Process
On November 4, 2021, the Mayor and City Council held a Public Hearing and approved two
draft maps for circulation to the public for public comment.
On November 17, 2021, the Mayor and city Council held a Public Hearing and approved Draft
Maps Nos. 3 and 4 for circulation to the public for public comment.
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City of San BernardinoDraft Map #3 Demographic ProfileWard1234567TotalTotal Population (Pop) 2020 Adjusted31,391 32,279 31,613 32,339 31,773 32,742 31,323 223,190 Deviation (493) 395 (271) 455 (111) 588 (561) 1,149 % Deviation‐1.6% 1.2%‐0.9% 1.4%‐0.4% 1.8%‐1.8% 3.6%Latino76.9% 73.0% 74.3% 52.7% 54.0% 80.4% 64.2% 68.3%White6.2% 10.6% 8.3% 25.2% 20.4% 4.0% 15.6% 13.0%Black11.8% 12.3% 6.2% 14.6% 16.4% 11.3% 14.9% 12.6%American Indian0.4% 0.7% 0.5% 1.1% 0.7% 0.4% 0.9% 0.7%Asian3.3% 1.9% 9.3% 4.1% 6.5% 2.5% 2.1% 4.2%Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.5% 0.6% 0.4%Other Race0.5% 0.6% 0.6% 1.0% 0.9% 0.4% 0.8% 0.7%Multi Minority Race0.6% 0.7% 0.5% 0.8% 0.9% 0.6% 1.0% 0.7%Voting Age Population (VAP) 2020 Adjusted21,864 22,629 22,911 24,631 23,742 22,627 22,287 160,691 Latino74.2% 69.3% 71.2% 47.7% 50.4% 78.1% 60.2% 64.5%White7.7% 13.3% 9.9% 29.6% 23.0% 4.7% 19.3% 15.7%Black12.4% 13.1% 6.5% 14.6% 16.4% 12.6% 14.9% 13.1%American Indian0.5% 0.7% 0.5% 1.1% 0.8% 0.4% 1.1% 0.7%Asian3.9% 2.1% 10.4% 4.7% 7.4% 2.9% 2.5% 4.9%Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.4% 0.6% 0.4%Other Race0.5% 0.5%0.6% 0.6% 0.9% 0.4% 0.8% 0.7%Multi Minority Race0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.7% 0.7% 0.5% 0.8% 0.6%Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) 201914,441 16,651 14,669 24,215 19,461 16,172 16,602 122,211 Latino60.8% 57.0% 66.6% 40.3% 48.6% 62.6% 50.8% 53.8%White14.2% 21.3% 13.8% 33.7% 25.8% 7.2% 24.1% 21.2%Black19.9% 17.1% 9.3% 18.7% 17.9% 24.7% 20.3% 18.4%Asian4.0% 2.2% 9.5% 3.4% 4.8% 4.4% 2.5% 4.3%All Other1.0% 2.4% 0.7% 4.1% 2.9% 1.0% 2.3% 2.2%Total Households (By Household Income)8,120 8,682 7,394 8,677 9,085 7,886 8,862 58,707 Less than $35,00056.5% 46.4% 35.2% 31.4% 25.7% 34.8% 37.4% 38.0% $35,000 to $75,00030.0% 35.5% 35.0% 31.3% 27.0% 38.8% 34.7% 33.0% $75,000 to $150,00011.6% 15.5% 24.5% 27.4% 37.2% 21.7% 23.0% 23.2% $150,000 or more2.0% 2.7% 5.4% 9.9% 10.1% 4.7% 5.0% 5.8%Population 25 years and over (By Education Level)16,821 17,539 16,660 21,956 16,921 18,333 16,950 125,180 No High School Diploma44.0% 38.8% 35.0% 23.7% 13.5% 37.8% 24.4% 30.8% Diploma, No College Degree46.8% 47.6% 45.5% 54.7% 54.7% 49.1% 58.8% 51.1% Any College Degree9.3% 13.5% 19.5% 21.6% 31.8% 13.1% 16.7% 18.0%Occupied Housing Units8,120 8,682 7,394 8,677 9,085 7,886 8,862 58,707 Owner occupied27.6% 36.8% 55.6% 59.5% 56.9% 61.4% 43.4% 48.5%Renter occupied72.4% 62.2% 44.4% 40.5% 43.9% 38.6% 56.6% 51.5%2020 Census State Adjusted Redistricting Data2019 ACS CVAP Tabulation2019 ACS Reformatted Tables ‐Block Group Tabulation252.aPacket Pg. 103Attachment: Attachment 1 - Draft Map #3 (8677 : Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps and
City of San BernardinoDraft Map #3 Demographic ProfileWard1234567TotalPopulation 5 years and over (By Language Spoken at Home)26,760 28,933 25,500 31,798 28,303 29,742 26,572 197,607 English only38.0% 44.2% 35.5% 65.9% 60.6% 35.9% 54.5% 48.2% Spanish58.9% 53.5% 55.9% 29.2% 32.6% 60.7% 42.8% 47.3% Asian and Pacific Island languages2.6% 1.7% 6.7% 2.3% 3.7% 3.0% 1.4% 3.0% Other Indo‐European languages0.5% 0.7% 1.9% 2.6% 3.1% 0.4% 1.3% 0.8%Population With Poverty Status Determined (by Poverty Status and Age)28,802 29,566 26,965 28,871 28,863 31,958 29,032 204,057 Income Below Poverty Level Past 12 Months40.7% 31.4% 23.7% 18.8% 17.8% 23.5% 24.6% 25.8%Income At or Above Poverty Level Past 12 Months59.3% 68.6% 76.3% 81.2% 82.2% 76.5% 75.4% 74.2%2019 ACS Reformatted Tables ‐Tract Tabulation262.aPacket Pg. 104Attachment: Attachment 1 - Draft Map #3 (8677 : Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps and
First District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Perris Hill Rd and
Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581), and proceeding southerly along Perris Hill Rd to E Base Line St,
and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to Tippecanoe St, and proceeding northerly along
Tippecanoe St to Unnamed 647112540 (TLID:144359678), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647112540 (TLID:144359678) to Unnamed 647989649 (TLID:144365740), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647989649 (TLID:144365740) to Conejo Dr, and proceeding southerly along Conejo Dr to
Unnamed 647112470 (TLID:144365730), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647112470
(TLID:144365730) to E Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to Glasgow Ave, and
proceeding northerly along Glasgow Ave to Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366358), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366358) to Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366307), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366307) to E Base Line St, and proceeding
easterly along E Base Line St to Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along Base Line St to Alamo St, and
proceeding southerly along Alamo St to Unnamed 651417898 (TLID:144368115), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 651417898 (TLID:144368115) to Unnamed 651421919 (TLID:144368109), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651421919 (TLID:144368109) to Unnamed 651421921
(TLID:144368454), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651421921 (TLID:144368454) to Unnamed
651641533 (TLID:144368097), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651641533 (TLID:144368097)
to Unnamed 145224544 (TLID:144368083), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145224544
(TLID:144368083) to Warm Crk, and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 647991105
(TLID:144367999), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647991105 (TLID:144367999) to Warm Crk,
and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 651712831 (TLID:144367816), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651712831 (TLID:144367816) to Unnamed 145220231 (TLID:144365651), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145220231 (TLID:144365651) to E 9th St, and proceeding easterly
along E 9th St to Unnamed 144656448 (TLID:144366947), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144656448 (TLID:144366947) to Elmwood Rd, and proceeding southerly along Elmwood Rd to Unnamed
615019970 (TLID:144355392), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 615019970 (TLID:144355392)
to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly along E 6th St to Unnamed 651417064 (TLID:144353868), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651417064 (TLID:144353868) to Fairfax Ln, and proceeding
northerly along Fairfax Ln to Unnamed 651416891 (TLID:144365106), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 651416891 (TLID:144365106) to Unnamed 651416893 (TLID:144365151), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651416893 (TLID:144365151) to E 9th St, and proceeding westerly along E 9th
St to N Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 647112735
(TLID:144358716), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647112735 (TLID:144358716) to Unnamed
647112736 (TLID:144358210), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647112736 (TLID:144358210) to
Pedley Rd, and proceeding southerly along Pedley Rd to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly along E 6th St
to Unnamed 647112894 (TLID:144349640), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647112894
(TLID:144349640) to Unnamed 647112893 (TLID:144349597), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647112893 (TLID:144349597) to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Pedley Rd, and
proceeding southerly along Pedley Rd to E Monterey Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Monterey
Ave to Unnamed 144734669 (TLID:144348166), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144734669
(TLID:144348166) to 5th St, and proceeding westerly along 5th St to Unnamed 647113095
(TLID:144347488), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647113095 (TLID:144347488) to E 6th St,
and proceeding easterly along E 6th St to Unnamed 647113056 (TLID:144348251), and proceeding
2.b
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northerly along Unnamed 647113056 (TLID:144348251) to Unnamed 647113053 (TLID:144348203), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647113053 (TLID:144348203) to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly
along E 6th St to N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to Ward St, and
proceeding easterly along Ward St to Unnamed 646972504 (TLID:144316438), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 646972504 (TLID:144316438) to Unnamed 646972505 (TLID:144316432), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646972505 (TLID:144316432) to 5th St, and proceeding westerly
along 5th St to N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to Unnamed
144655672 (TLID:144316369), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144655672 (TLID:144316369) to
E Monterey Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Monterey Ave to Unnamed 144655684
(TLID:144316211), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144655684 (TLID:144316211) to Unnamed
144655684 (TLID:144316196), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144655684 (TLID:144316196) to
N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to E 3rd St, and proceeding easterly
along E 3rd St to Unnamed 651426282 (TLID:144355286), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651426282 (TLID:144355286) to Unnamed 651426263 (TLID:144355468), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 651426263 (TLID:144355468) to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to
Unnamed 651715800 (TLID:144356054), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651715800
(TLID:144356054) to Sterling Ave, and proceeding northerly along Sterling Ave to Unnamed 644393416
(TLID:144441553), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644393416 (TLID:144441553) to Unnamed
144733344 (TLID:144442117), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144733344 (TLID:144442117) to
Cypress St, and proceeding easterly along Cypress St to Unnamed 633185440 (TLID:144442135), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 633185440 (TLID:144442135) to Unnamed 633185439
(TLID:144437027), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 633185439 (TLID:144437027) to Unnamed
144661367 (TLID:144437000), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144661367 (TLID:144437000)
to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Unnamed 651711059 (TLID:144437481), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651711059 (TLID:144437481) to Leslie Ln, and proceeding southerly
along Leslie Ln to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Unnamed 144661446
(TLID:144437596), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144661446 (TLID:144437596) to Roberts St,
and proceeding northerly along Roberts St to E 6th St, and proceeding easterly along E 6th St to Victoria
Ave, and proceeding southerly along Victoria Ave to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to
Unnamed 651693784 (TLID:144439262), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651693784
(TLID:144439262) to Victoria Ave, and proceeding southerly along Victoria Ave to E 3rd St, and
proceeding easterly along E 3rd St to Alabama St, and proceeding southerly along Alabama St to
Unnamed 653203528 (TLID:144440600), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 653203528
(TLID:144440600) to Unnamed 144663103 (TLID:144440550), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144663103 (TLID:144440550) to Unnamed 650799998 (TLID:144440520), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 650799998 (TLID:144440520) to Unnamed 650799995 (TLID:144438711), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650799995 (TLID:144438711) to Unnamed 145001430
(TLID:144438471), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145001430 (TLID:144438471) to Unnamed
145001427 (TLID:144438464), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145001427 (TLID:144438464)
to Unnamed 650412522 (TLID:144438453), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650412522
(TLID:144438453) to Unnamed 653206701 (TLID:144436795), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
653206701 (TLID:144436795) to Unnamed 651112994 (TLID:144436765), and proceeding west erly along
Unnamed 651112994 (TLID:144436765) to Unnamed 651112993 (TLID:144436747), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651112993 (TLID:144436747) to Unnamed 144695857 (TLID:144436620), and
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proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144695857 (TLID:144436620) to Unnamed 144662806
(TLID:144436586), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144662806 (TLID:144436586) to Unnamed
629788827 (TLID:144436264), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 629788827 (TLID:144436264) to
Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along Mountain View Ave to Unnamed 616550910
(TLID:144352127), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127) to Unnamed
651716836 (TLID:144350825), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651716836 (TLID:144350825) to
S Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding northerly along S Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 644217699
(TLID:144350916), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644217699 (TLID:144350916) to E Mill St,
and proceeding westerly along E Mill St to Unnamed 144659164 (TLID:144344770), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144659164 (TLID:144344770) to E Mill St, and proceeding westerly along E Mill
St to S Allen St, and proceeding northerly along S Allen St to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along
E Rialto Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Rialto Ave to N Mount Vernon Ave, and
proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding
northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly
along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 4th St, and proceeding westerly along W 4th St to W Foothill Blvd, and
proceeding easterly along W Foothill Blvd to Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946) to Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520) to W 9th St, and proceeding
easterly along W 9th St to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave
to W Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along W Base Line St to W Baseline St, and proceeding
easterly along W Baseline St to W Baseline Rd, and proceeding easterly along W Baseline Rd to W Base
Line St, and proceeding easterly along W Base Line St to E Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along E
Base Line St to N Wall Ave, and proceeding easterly along N Wall Ave to E Base Line St, and proceeding
easterly along E Base Line St to Windsor Dr, and proceeding easterly along Windsor Dr to E Base Line St,
and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to East Twin Crk, and proceeding northerly along East Twin
Crk to Twin Creek Dr, and proceeding northerly along Twin Creek Dr to Unnamed 144656241
(TLID:144359290), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144656241 (TLID:144359290) to Barton St,
and proceeding northerly along Barton St to Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581) to the point of beginning.
Second District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of W 34th St and W
Edgehill Rd, and proceeding easterly along W 34th St to N E St, and proceeding southerly along N E St to
Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to N Mountain View Ave, and proceeding
southerly along N Mountain View Ave to W Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland
Ave to E Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Highland Ave to Unnamed 624343032
(TLID:144372895), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 624343032 (TLID:144372895) to Unnamed
624343033 (TLID:144372881), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 624343033 (TLID:144372881)
to E 19th St, and proceeding westerly along E 19th St to Unnamed 144965024 (TLID:144372759), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144965024 (TLID:144372759) to Suzanne Ln, and proceeding
northerly along Suzanne Ln to Unnamed 647111743 (TLID:144372795), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 647111743 (TLID:144372795) to Unnamed 647111739 (TLID:144372821), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 647111739 (TLID:144372821) to Unnamed 644210904 (TLID:144372688), and
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proceeding westerly along Unnamed 644210904 (TLID:144372688) to Elmwood Rd, and proceeding
southerly along Elmwood Rd to Unnamed 614533436 (TLID:144372580), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 614533436 (TLID:144372580) to del Rosa Ave, and proceeding westerly along del Rosa Ave to
del Rosa Dr, and proceeding northerly along del Rosa Dr to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding northerly
along N del Rosa Ave to Unnamed 647111847 (TLID:144370953), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 647111847 (TLID:144370953) to Unnamed 647111848 (TLID:144370283), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 647111848 (TLID:144370283) to Unnamed 647111844 (TLID:144370238), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647111844 (TLID:144370238) to Monte Vista Dr, and proceeding
southerly along Monte Vista Dr to Unnamed 629791001 (TLID:144369711), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 629791001 (TLID:144369711) to Unnamed 647989650 (TLID:144369652), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647989650 (TLID:144369652) to 17th St, and proceeding easterly
along 17th St to Unnamed 647112270 (TLID:144370328), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647112270 (TLID:144370328) to Pacific St, and proceeding easterly along Pacific St to Dwight Way, and
proceeding southerly along Dwight Way to Unnamed 144656144 (TLID:144369607), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 144656144 (TLID:144369607) to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along
Pacific St to Unnamed 647130057 (TLID:144369589), and proceeding northerly alo ng Unnamed
647130057 (TLID:144369589) to Unnamed 647130058 (TLID:144369453), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 647130058 (TLID:144369453) to Conejo Dr, and proceeding southerly along Conejo Dr to
Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to Perris Hill Park Rd, and proceeding southerly along
Perris Hill Park Rd to East Twin Crk, and proceeding southerly along East Twin Crk to Twin Creek Dr, and
proceeding southerly along Twin Creek Dr to East Twin Crk, and proceeding southerly along East Twin
Crk to E Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line St to N Myrtle Dr, and proceeding
westerly along N Myrtle Dr to E Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line St to N Wall Ave,
and proceeding westerly along N Wall Ave to E Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line
St to W Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along W Base Line St to W Baseline Rd, and proceeding
westerly along W Baseline Rd to W Baseline St, and proceeding westerly along W Baseline St to W Base
Line St, and proceeding westerly along W Base Line St to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to
Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 619660624
(TLID:144147518) to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding
easterly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 614800425 (TLID:144179487), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 614800425 (TLID:144179487) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to N
H St, and proceeding northerly along N H St to W Edgehill Rd, and proceeding easterly along W Edgehill
Rd to the point of beginning.
Third District.
The region bounded and described as follows: 1. Beginning at the point of intersection of N Mount
Vernon Ave and W 4th St, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to N Mount Vernon
Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly
along W Rialto Ave to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Rialto Ave to S Allen St, and
proceeding southerly along S Allen St to E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to Unnamed
144659622 (TLID:144344799), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144659622 (TLID:144344799) to
E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to E Mill Oh, and proceeding easterly along E Mill Oh to
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E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to S Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding southerly along S
Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 651716836 (TLID:144350825), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
651716836 (TLID:144350825) to Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127) to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly
along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Mountain View Ave to San Bernardino Ave, and proceeding easterly along San Bernardino Ave to
Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along Mountain View Ave to W Lugonia Ave, and
proceeding southerly along W Lugonia Ave to Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Mountain View Ave to Unnamed 647992142 (TLID:142805890), and proceeding southerly along
Unnamed 647992142 (TLID:142805890) to I- 10, and proceeding westerly along I- 10 to Gage Cnl, and
proceeding southerly along Gage Cnl to Unnamed 144724571 (TLID:142738286), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144724571 (TLID:142738286) to Gage Cnl, and proceeding westerly along Gage
Cnl to Barton Rd N, and proceeding westerly along Barton Rd N to Unnamed 644158897
(TLID:142721177), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 644158897 (TLID:142721177) to Unnamed
632542621 (TLID:142721133), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632542621 (TLID:142721133) to
Unnamed 144702102 (TLID:142720673), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144702102
(TLID:142720673) to S Waterman Ave, and proceeding westerly along S Waterman Ave to E Washington
St N, and proceeding westerly along E Washington St N to Unnamed 652335447 (TLID:142717619), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652335447 (TLID:142717619) to Unnamed 652335450
(TLID:142717593), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335450 (TLID:142717593) to Unnamed
652335449 (TLID:142717077), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652335449 (TLID:142717077) to
E Washington St N, and proceeding westerly along E Washington St N to S Hunts Ln, and proceeding
westerly along S Hunts Ln to Unnamed 614813576 (TLID:142723653), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 614813576 (TLID:142723653) to Unnamed 635923807 (TLID:142723109), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 635923807 (TLID:142723109) to Unnamed 635923808 (TLID:142723132), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 635923808 (TLID:142723132) to Unnamed 650412308
(TLID:142713350), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412308 (TLID:142713350) to Unnamed
650412307 (TLID:142712889), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412307 (TLID:142712889)
to Unnamed 644366987 (TLID:142713486), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644366987
(TLID:142713486) to Unnamed 145227331 (TLID:142713634), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145227331 (TLID:142713634) to Unnamed 144659235 (TLID:142713687), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144659235 (TLID:142713687) to E Fairway Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Fairway
Dr to S Auto Plaza Dr, and proceeding northerly along S Auto Plaza Dr to Unnamed 647988155
(TLID:142710928), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647988155 (TLID:142710928) to Unnamed
644424929 (TLID:142710849), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644424929 (TLID:142710849)
to Unnamed 616550868 (TLID:142710856), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 616550868
(TLID:142710856) to Unnamed 616550867 (TLID:142710881), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
616550867 (TLID:142710881) to Unnamed 629797992 (TLID:142710887), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 629797992 (TLID:142710887) to Unnamed 632550573 (TLID:142710893), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 632550573 (TLID:142710893) to Unnamed 632550575
(TLID:142710056), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632550575 (TLID:142710056) to Unnamed
632550575 (TLID:142709984), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 632550575 (TLID:142709984) to
E Scenic Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Scenic Dr to Unnamed 651415882 (TLID:142711353), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415882 (TLID:142711353) to Unnamed 651415879
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(TLID:142711343), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415879 (TLID:142711343) to Unnamed
651415876 (TLID:142711377), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415876 (TLID:142711377)
to Unnamed 651415873 (TLID:142711405), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415873
(TLID:142711405) to Unnamed 651415835 (TLID:142711420), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651415835 (TLID:142711420) to Unnamed 651415836 (TLID:142711536), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 651415836 (TLID:142711536) to Unnamed 650412358 (TLID:142711545), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412358 (TLID:142711545) to Unnamed 651643445
(TLID:142711487), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651643445 (TLID:142711487) to Unnamed
144724517 (TLID:142711497), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144724517 (TLID:142711497)
to Unnamed 650412403 (TLID:142710833), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412403
(TLID:142710833) to Unnamed 650412404 (TLID:144295833), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
650412404 (TLID:144295833) to Inland Center Dr, and proceeding northerly along Inland Center Dr to
Unnamed 650412437 (TLID:144295827), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412437
(TLID:144295827) to Unnamed 632542871 (TLID:144295390), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
632542871 (TLID:144295390) to Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295371), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295371) to Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295923), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295923) to E Grant Ave, and proceeding westerly along E
Grant Ave to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to E Johnston
St, and proceeding westerly along E Johnston St to Bordwell Ave, and proceeding northerly along
Bordwell Ave to Unnamed 145226507 (TLID:144117025), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145226507 (TLID:144117025) to Unnamed 632556003 (TLID:144117031), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 632556003 (TLID:144117031) to Unnamed 632556013 (TLID:144117105), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556013 (TLID:144117105) to Unnamed 642197022
(TLID:144117019), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 642197022 (TLID:144117019) to Unnamed
642197021 (TLID:144117123), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642197021 (TLID:144117123)
to Unnamed 632555787 (TLID:144117144), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632555787
(TLID:144117144) to Unnamed 632555446 (TLID:144116923), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
632555446 (TLID:144116923) to Unnamed 632555497 (TLID:144116911), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 632555497 (TLID:144116911) to Unnamed 632555529 (TLID:144116904), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632555529 (TLID:144116904) to Unnamed 632556815
(TLID:144116600), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556815 (TLID:144116600) to Unnamed
632556814 (TLID:144116295), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556814 (TLID:144116295) to
Unnamed 632556811 (TLID:144116289), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556811
(TLID:144116289) to Unnamed 632556808 (TLID:144116282), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
632556808 (TLID:144116282) to Unnamed 632556805 (TLID:144116205), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 632556805 (TLID:144116205) to Unnamed 644218551 (TLID:144116181), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 644218551 (TLID:144116181) to Unnamed 632556799 (TLID:144115747), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556799 (TLID:144115747) to W Mill St, and proceeding
westerly along W Mill St to Unnamed 651415756 (TLID:144115570), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 651415756 (TLID:144115570) to Unnamed 651415755 (TLID:144115577), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651415755 (TLID:144115577) to Unnamed 653243684 (TLID:144115802), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 653243684 (TLID:144115802) to Unnamed 651415728
(TLID:144120233), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415728 (TLID:144120233) to Unnamed
650412669 (TLID:144112121), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412669 (TLID:144112121) to
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Unnamed 650412668 (TLID:144107838), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650412668
(TLID:144107838) to Unnamed 651415628 (TLID:144107488), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651415628 (TLID:144107488) to Unnamed 651415631 (TLID:144107423), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651415631 (TLID:144107423) to Unnamed 651415634 (TLID:144107390), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651415634 (TLID:144107390) to Unnamed 652335297 (TLID:144106654), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335297 (TLID:144106654) to Unnamed 652335299
(TLID:144106521), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335299 (TLID:144106521) to Unnamed
651415686 (TLID:144110384), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415686 (TLID:144110384)
to Unnamed 651415685 (TLID:144110354), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415685
(TLID:144110354) to N Rancho Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Rancho Ave to Unnamed
651415388 (TLID:144104856), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415388 (TLID:144104856) to
Unnamed 651415370 (TLID:144104397), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415370
(TLID:144104397) to W Mill St, and proceeding westerly along W Mill St to Unnamed 651416191
(TLID:144103581), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651416191 (TLID:144103581) to Unnamed
651416192 (TLID:144103482), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651416192 (TLID:144103482) to
Unnamed 651416228 (TLID:144103435), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651416228
(TLID:144103435) to Unnamed 632562865 (TLID:144103402), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
632562865 (TLID:144103402) to Unnamed 632562862 (TLID:144102833), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 632562862 (TLID:144102833) to Unnamed 650412498 (TLID:144070047), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412498 (TLID:144070047) to Unnamed 650714955
(TLID:144069669), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650714955 (TLID:144069669) to Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to
Unnamed 650412489 (TLID:144069564), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412489
(TLID:144069564) to Unnamed 650412490 (TLID:144069458), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
650412490 (TLID:144069458) to Unnamed 144988708 (TLID:144069380), and proceeding westerly alo ng
Unnamed 144988708 (TLID:144069380) to Unnamed 144988707 (TLID:144068621), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144988707 (TLID:144068621) to Unnamed 614892559 (TLID:144068188), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 614892559 (TLID:144068188) to W Randall Ave, and proceeding
westerly along W Randall Ave to Unnamed 651069439 (TLID:144055532), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651069439 (TLID:144055532) to Unnamed 145000991 (TLID:144056846), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 145000991 (TLID:144056846) to Unnamed 145220050 (TLID:144057000), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145220050 (TLID:144057000) to Unnamed 145000995
(TLID:144066595), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145000995 (TLID:144066595) to S
Eucalyptus Ave, and proceeding northerly along S Eucalyptus Ave to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding
easterly along E Rialto Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Rialto Ave to Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to Lytle
Creek Chnnl, and proceeding northerly along Lytle Creek Chnnl to W Foothill Blvd, and proceeding
easterly along W Foothill Blvd to W 4th St, and proceeding easterly along W 4th St to the point of
beginning. 2. Except for beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed 651661360 (TLID:142759027)
and E Cooley Ave, and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651661360 (TLID:142759027) to E Cooley
Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to the point of beginning. 3. Except for beginning at
the point of intersection of Unnamed 650801061 (TLID:142758124) and Unnamed 650801053
(TLID:142758144), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650801061 (TLID:142758124) to Davidson
St, and proceeding easterly along Davidson St to Curtis St, and proceeding northerly along Curtis St to
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Unnamed 650801053 (TLID:142758144), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650801053
(TLID:142758144) to the point of beginning. 4. Except for beginning at the point of intersection of S
Richardson St and E Cooley Ave, and proceeding southerly along S Richardson St to Unnamed
144688763 (TLID:142758975), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144688763 (TLID:142758975) to
E Cooley Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to the point of beginning. 5. Except for
beginning at the point of intersection of E Cooley Ave and Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759340), and
proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to Unnamed 651426749 (TLID:142759302), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 651426749 (TLID:142759302) to Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759327), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759327) to Unnamed 651426691
(TLID:142759340), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759340) to the point
of beginning.
Fourth District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed
636041398 (TLID:144528427) and Unnamed 636041611 (TLID:144528417), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 636041398 (TLID:144528427) to Unnamed 647153502 (TLID:144410016), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153502 (TLID:144410016) to Unnamed 647153503
(TLID:144410010), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153503 (TLID:144410010) to Unnamed
647153499 (TLID:144410049), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153499 (TLID:144410049) to
Unnamed 629791069 (TLID:144410890), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 629791069
(TLID:144410890) to Unnamed 647153581 (TLID:144410919), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647153581 (TLID:144410919) to Unnamed 647153582 (TLID:144410943), and proceeding sout herly
along Unnamed 647153582 (TLID:144410943) to Old Waterman Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly
along Old Waterman Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647153613 (TLID:144410967), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647153613 (TLID:144410967) to Unnamed 647153614 (TLID:144434140), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153614 (TLID:144434140) to Unnamed 647153812
(TLID:144434172), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153812 (TLID:144434172) to Unnamed
647153808 (TLID:144434647), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153808 (TLID:144434647) to
Unnamed 647992326 (TLID:144435120), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647992326
(TLID:144435120) to Unnamed 636041635 (TLID:144435134), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
636041635 (TLID:144435134) to Unnamed 636041638 (TLID:144435496), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 636041638 (TLID:144435496) to Unnamed 647990263 (TLID:144514947), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647990263 (TLID:144514947) to Unnamed 648096410 (TLID:144515523), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 648096410 (TLID:144515523) to Unnamed 647154727
(TLID:144516195), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647154727 (TLID:144516195) to Unnamed
648096392 (TLID:144516174), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648096392 (TLID:144516174)
to Unnamed 647154723 (TLID:144514990), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647154723
(TLID:144514990) to Unnamed 647154720 (TLID:144514669), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647154720 (TLID:144514669) to Daley Canyon Trk Trl, and proceeding westerly along Daley Canyon Trk
Trl to Unnamed 647154713 (TLID:144433880), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647154713
(TLID:144433880) to Unnamed 647989318 (TLID:144433861), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647989318 (TLID:144433861) to Unnamed 647155158 (TLID:144433743), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647155158 (TLID:144433743) to Unnamed 647990959 (TLID:144433841), and
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proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990959 (TLID:144433841) to Unnamed 647155301
(TLID:144419732), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647155301 (TLID:144419732) to Unnamed
648352983 (TLID:144419667), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648352983 (TLID:144419667)
to Unnamed 648352982 (TLID:144418708), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648352982
(TLID:144418708) to Unnamed 647155554 (TLID:144418727), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647155554 (TLID:144418727) to Harrison Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly along Harrison Canyon
Rd to E 40th St, and proceeding easterly along E 40th St to Unnamed 647155910 (TLID:144428554), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647155910 (TLID:144428554) to Unnamed 144654375
(TLID:144429014), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144654375 (TLID:144429014) to Unnamed
144660396 (TLID:144430659), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144660396 (TLID:144430659) to
Unnamed 647990957 (TLID:144431102), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990957
(TLID:144431102) to Unnamed 647156455 (TLID:144432490), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647156455 (TLID:144432490) to Unnamed 647156454 (TLID:144432512), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647156454 (TLID:144432512) to Unnamed 647156117 (TLID:144432895), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647156117 (TLID:144432895) to Unnamed 647156121 (TLID:144506807), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647156121 (TLID:144506807) to Sand Canyon Truck Trl, and
proceeding southerly along Sand Canyon Truck Trl to N Sand Canyon Truck Trl, and proceeding southerly
along N Sand Canyon Truck Trl to Daley Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly along Daley Canyon Rd to
Unnamed 647156131 (TLID:144506727), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647156131
(TLID:144506727) to Unnamed 647156129 (TLID:144506917), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647156129 (TLID:144506917) to Unnamed 614822709 (TLID:144507472), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 614822709 (TLID:144507472) to Unnamed 614822670 (TLID:144507483), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 614822670 (TLID:144507483) to Unnamed 614822669 (TLID:144514146), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614822669 (TLID:144514146) to Unnamed 144660551
(TLID:144514117), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144660551 (TLID:144514117) to Unnamed
144981042 (TLID:144510801), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144981042 (TLID:144510801)
to Unnamed 629790979 (TLID:144510795), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 629790979
(TLID:144510795) to Unnamed 629790978 (TLID:144510762), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
629790978 (TLID:144510762) to Unnamed 144963697 (TLID:144509250), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 144963697 (TLID:144509250) to N Victoria Ave, and proceeding southerly along N
Victoria Ave to Unnamed 614877102 (TLID:144509200), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
614877102 (TLID:144509200) to Unnamed 640664213 (TLID:144509176), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 640664213 (TLID:144509176) to Unnamed 640664214 (TLID:144508565), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664214 (TLID:144508565) to Unnamed 640664257
(TLID:144509278), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 640664257 (TLID:144509278) to Unnamed
640664436 (TLID:144509973), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664436 (TLID:144509973) to
Unnamed 640664438 (TLID:144510052), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 640664438
(TLID:144510052) to Unnamed 647127662 (TLID:144510137), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647127662 (TLID:144510137) to Unnamed 653061598 (TLID:144510524), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 653061598 (TLID:144510524) to Unnamed 647990949 (TLID:144510598), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990949 (TLID:144510598) to Unnamed 640664269
(TLID:144512162), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664269 (TLID:144512162) to Unnamed
640664268 (TLID:144512362), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664268 (TLID:144512362) to
Unnamed 623916055 (TLID:144512690), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 623916055
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(TLID:144512690) to Unnamed 623916054 (TLID:144513879), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
623916054 (TLID:144513879) to Unnamed 144984702 (TLID:144518342), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144984702 (TLID:144518342) to Unnamed 144963690 (TLID:144518353), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144963690 (TLID:144518353) to Unnamed 642072281 (TLID:144518672), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642072281 (TLID:144518672) to Unnamed 642072282
(TLID:144518937), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642072282 (TLID:144518937) to Unnamed
614872263 (TLID:144518974), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614872263 (TLID:144518974) to
Unnamed 614872262 (TLID:144519028), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614872262
(TLID:144519028) to Unnamed 144963688 (TLID:144519062), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144963688 (TLID:144519062) to Unnamed 144963687 (TLID:144519050), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144963687 (TLID:144519050) to Unnamed 144963686 (TLID:144519196), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144963686 (TLID:144519196) to Unnamed 653171362 (TLID:144520004), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 653171362 (TLID:144520004) to Unnamed 145191878
(TLID:144520166), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145191878 (TLID:144520166) to Unnamed
145199453 (TLID:144520224), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145199453 (TLID:144520224) to
Unnamed 145199452 (TLID:144520239), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145199452
(TLID:144520239) to Unnamed 650413311 (TLID:145489601), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
650413311 (TLID:145489601) to Unnamed 650413310 (TLID:145474137), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 650413310 (TLID:145474137) to Unnamed 614822552 (TLID:145474143), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614822552 (TLID:145474143) to Unnamed 647989145
(TLID:145475629), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647989145 (TLID:145475629) to Unnamed
145226750 (TLID:145475672), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145226750 (TLID:145475672) to
Unnamed 651424018 (TLID:145475588), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651424018
(TLID:145475588) to Unnamed 651424021 (TLID:145474114), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651424021 (TLID:145474114) to Emmerton Ln, and proceeding southerly along Emmerton Ln to
Unnamed 651424037 (TLID:145473604), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651424037
(TLID:145473604) to Unnamed 651424033 (TLID:145473579), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
651424033 (TLID:145473579) to Unnamed 651706971 (TLID:145473551), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651706971 (TLID:145473551) to Unnamed 651425173 (TLID:145472554), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 651425173 (TLID:145472554) to Unnamed 651425248 (TLID:145472498), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651425248 (TLID:145472498) to Arroyo Vista Dr, and proceeding
westerly along Arroyo Vista Dr to N Orchard Rd, and proceeding southerly along N Orchard Rd to
Terrace Dr, and proceeding easterly along Terrace Dr to Unnamed 145000981 (TLID:144498256), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145000981 (TLID:144498256) to Fairway Ln, and proceeding
westerly along Fairway Ln to Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144498200), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144498200) to Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144497877), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144497877) to Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along
Highland Ave to Unnamed 144718236 (TLID:144497467), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144718236 (TLID:144497467) to Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along Highland Ave to Unnamed
614877255 (TLID:144494253), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614877255 (TLID:144494253) to
Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along Highland Ave to Unnamed 651423907 (TLID:144484088),
and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651423907 (TLID:144484088) to Atlantic Ave, and proceeding
easterly along Atlantic Ave to Unnamed 636146884 (TLID:144484989), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 636146884 (TLID:144484989) to Unnamed 636146885 (TLID:144485030), and proceeding
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easterly along Unnamed 636146885 (TLID:144485030) to Unnamed 644267012 (TLID:144485513), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644267012 (TLID:144485513) to N Boulder Ave, and proceeding
southerly along N Boulder Ave to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to la Praix St, and
proceeding southerly along la Praix St to Unnamed 644362282 (TLID:144478488), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 644362282 (TLID:144478488) to Unnamed 144984979 (TLID:144483271), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144984979 (TLID:144483271) to Unnamed 144984978
(TLID:144483259), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144984978 (TLID:144483259) to Unnamed
614885221 (TLID:144481002), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614885221 (TLID:144481002) to
Unnamed 614885220 (TLID:144480971), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614885220
(TLID:144480971) to Unnamed 614882869 (TLID:144480962), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
614882869 (TLID:144480962) to State Hwy 30 S, and proceeding westerly along State Hwy 30 S to Pacific
St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to Unnamed 651636760 (TLID:144479750), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651636760 (TLID:144479750) to N Palm Ave, and proceeding northerly along
N Palm Ave to E Atlantic Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Atlantic Ave to Unnamed 614882678
(TLID:144462805), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614882678 (TLID:144462805) to Orange St,
and proceeding southerly along Orange St to Unnamed 653186793 (TLID:144462255), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 653186793 (TLID:144462255) to Orange St, and proceeding southerly along
Orange St to E Clifton Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Clifton Ave to Unnamed 651423771
(TLID:144459818), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651423771 (TLID:144459818) to Unnamed
651666821 (TLID:144459797), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651666821 (TLID:144459797) to
Unnamed 145000408 (TLID:144474290), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145000408
(TLID:144474290) to Unnamed 145000405 (TLID:144474366), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
145000405 (TLID:144474366) to Palm Ave, and proceeding southerly along Palm Ave to Unnamed
651679172 (TLID:144474403), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651679172 (TLID:144474403)
to Palm Ave, and proceeding southerly along Palm Ave to Unnamed 651703677 (TLID:144474105), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651703677 (TLID:144474105) to Unnamed 650713852
(TLID:144459100), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650713852 (TLID:144459100) to Cole Ave,
and proceeding northerly along Cole Ave to 14th St, and proceeding westerly along 14th St to Unnamed
651707140 (TLID:144459286), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651707140 (TLID:144459286)
to Unnamed 651423561 (TLID:144459376), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651423561
(TLID:144459376) to Fisher St, and proceeding westerly along Fisher St to Orange St, and proceeding
northerly along Orange St to Unnamed 145000416 (TLID:144458553), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 145000416 (TLID:144458553) to Central Ave, and proceeding northerly along Central Ave to
Mansfield St, and proceeding westerly along Mansfield St to Unnamed 144689058 (TLID:144461600),
and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144689058 (TLID:144461600) to Pacific St, and proceeding
westerly along Pacific St to Unnamed 651423212 (TLID:144460577), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 651423212 (TLID:144460577) to Unnamed 651423187 (TLID:144460610), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651423187 (TLID:144460610) to Unnamed 651423182 (TLID:144460781), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651423182 (TLID:144460781) to Highland Ave, and proceeding
westerly along Highland Ave to N Victoria Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Victoria Ave to
Unnamed 144733354 (TLID:144460864), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144733354
(TLID:144460864) to Unnamed 651698318 (TLID:144452726), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651698318 (TLID:144452726) to Unnamed 651422988 (TLID:144451243), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 651422988 (TLID:144451243) to Unnamed 651422897 (TLID:144451223), and
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proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422897 (TLID:144451223) to Unnamed 651422887
(TLID:144451170), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422887 (TLID:144451170) to Unnamed
651422887 (TLID:144451161), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422887 (TLID:144451161) to
E 20th St, and proceeding westerly along E 20th St to Valaria Dr, and proceeding southerly along Valaria
Dr to Unnamed 651422761 (TLID:144450691), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422761
(TLID:144450691) to Unnamed 651422693 (TLID:144450642), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651422693 (TLID:144450642) to Unnamed 651422689 (TLID:144450561), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 651422689 (TLID:144450561) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill
Fwy to Unnamed 647128727 (TLID:144447803), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128727
(TLID:144447803) to Unnamed 647128724 (TLID:144447863), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647128724 (TLID:144447863) to E Pumalo St, and proceeding easterly along E Pumalo St to Unnamed
144993083 (TLID:144448559), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144993083 (TLID:144448559)
to Date St E, and proceeding easterly along Date St E to Arden Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Arden Ave to Unnamed 644155234 (TLID:144451369), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
644155234 (TLID:144451369) to E Pumalo St, and proceeding easterly along E Pumalo St to Arden Ave,
and proceeding southerly along Arden Ave to Unnamed 144661137 (TLID:144451420), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144661137 (TLID:144451420) to Unnamed 647991082 (TLID:144452495), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647991082 (TLID:144452495) to Unnamed 647128521
(TLID:144452579), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647128521 (TLID:144452579) to Date St E,
and proceeding easterly along Date St E to Unnamed 144661044 (TLID:144453147), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 144661044 (TLID:144453147) to Unnamed 644392798 (TLID:144453247), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644392798 (TLID:144453247) to Unnamed 144661011
(TLID:144453315), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144661011 (TLID:144453315) to Unnamed
144661000 (TLID:144504692), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144661000 (TLID:144504692)
to Unnamed 144661000 (TLID:144504781), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144661000
(TLID:144504781) to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed
144660962 (TLID:144503552), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144660962 (TLID:144503552)
to Arden Ave, and proceeding southerly along Arden Ave to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly
along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed 647128114 (TLID:144500977), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 647128114 (TLID:144500977) to Unnamed 647128111 (TLID:144500942), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 647128111 (TLID:144500942) to Unnamed 647128108 (TLID:144500860), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647128108 (TLID:144500860) to Unnamed 647128105
(TLID:144500841), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647128105 (TLID:144500841) to Unnamed
647128101 (TLID:144500822), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647128101 (TLID:144500822)
to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed 647990540
(TLID:144425723), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647990540 (TLID:144425723) to Marshall
Blvd E, and proceeding westerly along Marshall Blvd E to E Marshall Blvd, and proceeding westerly along
E Marshall Blvd to Unnamed 647110406 (TLID:144425555), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647110406 (TLID:144425555) to Unnamed 647110471 (TLID:144426116), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647110471 (TLID:144426116) to Bonnie St, and proceeding southerly along Bonnie St to
Edgemont Dr, and proceeding easterly along Edgemont Dr to Unnamed 144660617 (TLID:144426143),
and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144660617 (TLID:144426143) to Marshall Blvd E, and
proceeding easterly along Marshall Blvd E to Unnamed 144660987 (TLID:144505428), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 144660987 (TLID:144505428) to Unnamed 144660592 (TLID:144505475), and
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proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144660592 (TLID:144505475) to Unnamed 144660589
(TLID:144505525), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144660589 (TLID:144505525) to Piedmont
Dr, and proceeding westerly along Piedmont Dr to E Piedmont Dr, and proceeding westerly along E
Piedmont Dr to Piedmont Dr, and proceeding westerly along Piedmont Dr to Arden Ave, and proceeding
southerly along Arden Ave to Unnamed 647127951 (TLID:144504047), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 647127951 (TLID:144504047) to Unnamed 647127947 (TLID:144501700), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 647127947 (TLID:144501700) to Unnamed 144660544 (TLID:144501657), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144660544 (TLID:144501657) to Unnamed 647127883
(TLID:144501612), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647127883 (TLID:144501612) to Unnamed
647127884 (TLID:144501468), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647127884 (TLID:144501468) to
Unnamed 647127881 (TLID:144503031), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647127881
(TLID:144503031) to Foothill Dr, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Dr to N del Rosa Ave, and
proceeding southerly along N del Rosa Ave to Eureka St, and proceeding easterly along Eureka St to
Unnamed 647110375 (TLID:144425106), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110375
(TLID:144425106) to Unnamed 647110379 (TLID:144425059), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647110379 (TLID:144425059) to E Marshall Blvd, and proceeding westerly along E Marshall Blvd to N
Mountain Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mountain Ave to Mountain Ave N, and proceeding
northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed 145000973 (TLID:144420900), and proceeding westerly
along Unnamed 145000973 (TLID:144420900) to N Fairfax Dr, and proceeding northerly along N Fairfax
Dr to Unnamed 144654540 (TLID:144420912), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144654540
(TLID:144420912) to Mountain Ave N, and proceeding northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed
144733464 (TLID:144420979), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144733464 (TLID:144420979) to
Unnamed 144654535 (TLID:144420924), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144654535
(TLID:144420924) to Unnamed 144654501 (TLID:144420479), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144654501 (TLID:144420479) to Unnamed 144654492 (TLID:144421872), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144654492 (TLID:144421872) to E 35th St, and proceeding westerly along E 35th St to
Modesto Dr, and proceeding northerly along Modesto Dr to Unnamed 647109840 (TLID:144422294),
and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647109840 (TLID:144422294) to Conejo Dr, and proceeding
easterly along Conejo Dr to Ferndale Ave, and proceeding northerly along Ferndale Ave to Unnamed
647109930 (TLID:144422517), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647109930 (TLID:144422517) to
Mountain Ave N, and proceeding northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed 647109745
(TLID:144423316), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647109745 (TLID:144423316) to Unnamed
647109746 (TLID:144423297), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647109746 (TLID:144423297) to
Ferndale Ave, and proceeding northerly along Ferndale Ave to E Echo Dr, and proceeding westerly along
E Echo Dr to Unnamed 144654435 (TLID:144428216), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144654435 (TLID:144428216) to E 39th St, and proceeding westerly along E 39th St to Harrison St N, and
proceeding northerly along Harrison St N to E 40th St, and proceeding westerly along E 40th St to W
40th St, and proceeding westerly along W 40th St to N Electric Ave, and proceeding southerly along N
Electric Ave to N Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mountain View Ave to W
Thompson Pl, and proceeding westerly along W Thompson Pl to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding
westerly along N Arrowhead Ave to W Kendall Dr, and proceeding westerly along W Kendall Dr to W
40th St, and proceeding easterly along W 40th St to Unnamed 144653650 (TLID:144386947), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144653650 (TLID:144386947) to Johnson St, and proceeding
southerly along Johnson St to Unnamed 144653715 (TLID:144386967), and proceeding easterly along
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Unnamed 144653715 (TLID:144386967) to Unnamed 144653723 (TLID:144396685), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144653723 (TLID:144396685) to Unnamed 647987739 (TLID:144396771), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647987739 (TLID:144396771) to Unnamed 144978728
(TLID:144396794), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144978728 (TLID:144396794) to N Electric
Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Electric Ave to Unnamed 144978731 (TLID:144396912), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144978731 (TLID:144396912) to Unnamed 145220160
(TLID:144396857), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 145220160 (TLID:144396857) to W 41st St,
and proceeding westerly along W 41st St to N F St, and proceeding northerly along N F St to W 48th St,
and proceeding westerly along W 48th St to N E St, and proceeding southerly along N E St to Unnamed
145230656 (TLID:144387323), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145230656 (TLID:144387323) to
Unnamed 144651481 (TLID:144387354), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651481
(TLID:144387354) to N H St, and proceeding northerly along N H St to Unnamed 144651474
(TLID:144387432), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144651474 (TLID:144387432) to N H St,
and proceeding northerly along N H St to W Hill Dr, and proceeding westerly along W Hill Dr to
Unnamed 636817303 (TLID:144386191), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 636817303
(TLID:144386191) to Unnamed 636817301 (TLID:144386131), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
636817301 (TLID:144386131) to N 3rd Ave, and proceeding southerly along N 3rd Ave to Unnamed
144651464 (TLID:144385803), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144651464 (TLID:144385803)
to W Hill Dr, and proceeding westerly along W Hill Dr to Campus Cir, and proceeding northerly along
Campus Cir to Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
144555374 (TLID:144405241) to Unnamed 627217834 (TLID:144405689), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 627217834 (TLID:144405689) to Unnamed 627217833 (TLID:144405985), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 627217833 (TLID:144405985) to Unnamed 652038818 (TLID:144406422), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652038818 (TLID:144406422) to Unnamed 652038817
(TLID:144408178), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652038817 (TLID:144408178) to Unnamed
647153354 (TLID:144409221), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647153354 (TLID:144409221)
to Unnamed 644251622 (TLID:144410480), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644251622
(TLID:144410480) to Cloudland Truck Trl, and proceeding northerly along Cloudland Truck Trl to
Unnamed 636041604 (TLID:144409550), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041604
(TLID:144409550) to Unnamed 636041601 (TLID:144409696), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
636041601 (TLID:144409696) to Unnamed 636041547 (TLID:144409702), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 636041547 (TLID:144409702) to Unnamed 636041544 (TLID:144409715), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041544 (TLID:144409715) to Unnamed 636041611
(TLID:144528417), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 636041611 (TLID:144528417) to the point of
beginning.
Fifth District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed
647149986 (TLID:144253679) and Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559), and proceeding easterly
along Unnamed 647149986 (TLID:144253679) to Unnamed 647149929 (TLID:144253597), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149929 (TLID:144253597) to Unnamed 650414315
(TLID:144254092), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650414315 (TLID:144254092) to Unnamed
647150611 (TLID:144254020), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647150611 (TLID:144254020) to
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Unnamed 647150610 (TLID:144252754), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647150610
(TLID:144252754) to Unnamed 627217840 (TLID:144252676), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
627217840 (TLID:144252676) to Unnamed 647151185 (TLID:144252498), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647151185 (TLID:144252498) to Unnamed 647151186 (TLID:144193248), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647151186 (TLID:144193248) to Unnamed 647150880
(TLID:144192549), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647150880 (TLID:144192549) to Unnamed
647989280 (TLID:144192688), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647989280 (TLID:144192688)
to W Frontline Rd, and proceeding southerly along W Frontline Rd to Unnamed 647151679
(TLID:144194747), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647151679 (TLID:144194747) to Unnamed
144736409 (TLID:144195245), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144736409 (TLID:144195245) to
Unnamed 648098719 (TLID:144195657), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648098719
(TLID:144195657) to Unnamed 647152267 (TLID:144194664), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647152267 (TLID:144194664) to Unnamed 647987233 (TLID:144405294), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647987233 (TLID:144405294) to Sycamore Canyon Rd, and proceeding easterly along
Sycamore Canyon Rd to Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241) to N Magnolia Dr, and proceeding southerly along N Magnolia
Dr to Unnamed 649794939 (TLID:144189095), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 649794939
(TLID:144189095) to N Magnolia Dr, and proceeding southerly along N Magnolia Dr to Unnamed
648099337 (TLID:144189055), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648099337 (TLID:144189055)
to N 4th Ave, and proceeding southerly along N 4th Ave to Unnamed 144651454 (TLID:144384052), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651454 (TLID:144384052) to Unnamed 144651459
(TLID:144384431), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651459 (TLID:144384431) to Unnamed
144651492 (TLID:144385176), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651492 (TLID:144385176) to
N 3rd Ave, and proceeding northerly along N 3rd Ave to Unnamed 647147014 (TLID:144385217), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647147014 (TLID:144385217) to Unnamed 614811990
(TLID:144385238), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614811990 (TLID:144385238) to W 40th
St, and proceeding westerly along W 40th St to W Kendall Dr, and proceeding easterly along W Kendall
Dr to N E St, and proceeding southerly along N E St to W 34th St, and proceeding westerly along W 34th
St to W Edgehill Rd, and proceeding westerly along W Edgehill Rd to N H St, and proceeding southerly
along N H St to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 614800425
(TLID:144179487), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614800425 (TLID:144179487) to Foothill
Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Fwy to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to
Unnamed 616137078 (TLID:144164517), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 616137078
(TLID:144164517) to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to Palm Ave, and proceeding
southerly along Palm Ave to I- 215, and proceeding westerly along I- 215 to Unnamed 646966385
(TLID:144211107), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646966385 (TLID:144211107) to Unnamed
646966386 (TLID:144210138), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646966386 (TLID:144210138)
to Unnamed 646966380 (TLID:144210147), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646966380
(TLID:144210147) to Unnamed 648084678 (TLID:144210157), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
648084678 (TLID:144210157) to Unnamed 646966374 (TLID:144210202), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 646966374 (TLID:144210202) to Unnamed 144972074 (TLID:144211182), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144972074 (TLID:144211182) to Unnamed 144972073
(TLID:144211195), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144972073 (TLID:144211195) to Unnamed
649804343 (TLID:144211435), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 649804343 (TLID:144211435) to
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Unnamed 648353013 (TLID:144214280), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 648353013
(TLID:144214280) to Unnamed 649117253 (TLID:144214286), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
649117253 (TLID:144214286) to Unnamed 649117254 (TLID:144214298), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 649117254 (TLID:144214298) to Unnamed 646966781 (TLID:144214292), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646966781 (TLID:144214292) to Cable Canyon Rd, and proceeding
westerly along Cable Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647147696 (TLID:144214259), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647147696 (TLID:144214259) to Unnamed 647147699 (TLID:144213509), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647147699 (TLID:144213509) to Cable Canyon Rd, and proceeding
southerly along Cable Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647147705 (TLID:144213466), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647147705 (TLID:144213466) to Unnamed 651665584 (TLID:144213401), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651665584 (TLID:144213401) to Unnamed 647147783
(TLID:144213066), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647147783 (TLID:144213066) to Martin
Ranch Rd, and proceeding easterly along Martin Ranch Rd to Unnamed 647147842 (TLID:144213951),
and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647147842 (TLID:144213951) to Martin Ranch Rd, and
proceeding southerly along Martin Ranch Rd to Unnamed 647147836 (TLID:144213838), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647147836 (TLID:144213838) to W Meyers Rd, and proceeding easterly along
W Meyers Rd to Unnamed 644214254 (TLID:144242394), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
644214254 (TLID:144242394) to Unnamed 653159962 (TLID:144243336), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 653159962 (TLID:144243336) to Unnamed 649117671 (TLID:144243626), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 649117671 (TLID:144243626) to Unnamed 653159939 (TLID:144171637), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 653159939 (TLID:144171637) to Unnamed 647149084
(TLID:144171650), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149084 (TLID:144171650) to Unnamed
647149087 (TLID:144251197), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149087 (TLID:144251197) to
Unnamed 647149118 (TLID:144251307), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647149118
(TLID:144251307) to Unnamed 647149152 (TLID:144251437), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647149152 (TLID:144251437) to Unnamed 647149150 (TLID:144252255), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647149150 (TLID:144252255) to Unnamed 647149315 (TLID:144252209), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647149315 (TLID:144252209) to Unnamed 647149318
(TLID:144252184), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149318 (TLID:144252184) to Unnamed
647149321 (TLID:144251875), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149321 (TLID:144251875) to
Unnamed 647149319 (TLID:144251717), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149319
(TLID:144251717) to Unnamed 647149411 (TLID:144251578), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647149411 (TLID:144251578) to Unnamed 647149414 (TLID:144251614), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647149414 (TLID:144251614) to Unnamed 648084779 (TLID:144251620), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648084779 (TLID:144251620) to Unnamed 648084778
(TLID:144251761), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648084778 (TLID:144251761) to Unnamed
648084773 (TLID:144251859), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 648084773 (TLID:144251859) to
Unnamed 614806133 (TLID:144251853), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614806133
(TLID:144251853) to Unnamed 650414395 (TLID:144244684), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
650414395 (TLID:144244684) to Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559) to the point of beginning.
Sixth District.
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The region bounded and described as follows: 1. Beginning at the point of intersection of Cajon Blvd and
Unnamed 145000957 (TLID:144208699), and proceeding easterly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed
646968126 (TLID:144050130), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646968126 (TLID:144050130)
to Unnamed 646968130 (TLID:144050113), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 646968130
(TLID:144050113) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding southerly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 145219882
(TLID:144050054), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145219882 (TLID:144050054) to Unnamed
649804597 (TLID:144049544), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 649804597 (TLID:144049544) to
Unnamed 653206407 (TLID:144049422), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 653206407
(TLID:144049422) to Unnamed 646969291 (TLID:144049477), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
646969291 (TLID:144049477) to Unnamed 646969290 (TLID:144049468), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 646969290 (TLID:144049468) to Unnamed 144734884 (TLID:144049450), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144734884 (TLID:144049450) to Unnamed 646969956 (TLID:144049529), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646969956 (TLID:144049529) to Unnamed 646969958
(TLID:144049947), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 646969958 (TLID:144049947) to Unnamed
647988277 (TLID:144049938), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647988277 (TLID:144049938)
to Unnamed 646970877 (TLID:144049916), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646970877
(TLID:144049916) to Unnamed 646970877 (TLID:144049910), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
646970877 (TLID:144049910) to Unnamed 646970827 (TLID:144049980), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 646970827 (TLID:144049980) to Unnamed 144734867 (TLID:144049990), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144734867 (TLID:144049990) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding easterly along
Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 144734862 (TLID:144158079), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144734862 (TLID:144158079) to Unnamed 144734859 (TLID:144050284), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 144734859 (TLID:144050284) to Unnamed 144734854 (TLID:144049342), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144734854 (TLID:144049342) to Unnamed 144734851
(TLID:144156540), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144734851 (TLID:144156540) to Unnamed
144734848 (TLID:144156881), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144734848 (TLID:144156881) to
Unnamed 144689227 (TLID:144156904), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144689227
(TLID:144156904) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding southerly along Cajon Blvd to Palm Ave, and proceeding
easterly along Palm Ave to Unnamed 646967168 (TLID:144157232), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 646967168 (TLID:144157232) to Unnamed 647990358 (TLID:144157244), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 647990358 (TLID:144157244) to Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157286), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157286) to Unnamed 616133408
(TLID:144157883), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157883) to Palm Ave,
and proceeding northerly along Palm Ave to I- 215, and proceeding easterly along I- 215 to Unnamed
616137078 (TLID:144164517), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 616137078 (TLID:144164517) to
I- 215, and proceeding southerly along I- 215 to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding southerly along Foothill
Fwy to I- 215, and proceeding southerly along I- 215 to Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518) to I- 215, and proceeding southerly
along I- 215 to W Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along W Base Line St to N Mount Vernon Ave,
and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 10th St, and proceeding southerly along W
10th St to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 9th St, and
proceeding westerly along W 9th St to Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520) to Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946) to Unnamed 614872079
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(TLID:144113925), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113925) to W Foothill
Blvd, and proceeding westerly along W Foothill Blvd to Lytle Creek Chnnl, and proceeding southerly
along Lytle Creek Chnnl to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding westerly along Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Rialto Ave to Unnamed
144645069 (TLID:144073187), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144645069 (TLID:144073187)
to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding easterly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy
to N Pepper Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Pepper Ave to W Foothill Blvd, and proceeding
easterly along W Foothill Blvd to Unnamed 633185396 (TLID:144074790), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 633185396 (TLID:144074790) to Unnamed 651715867 (TLID:144075319), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651715867 (TLID:144075319) to Unnamed 144645029
(TLID:144074652), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144645029 (TLID:144074652) to N
Eucalyptus Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Eucalyptus Ave to Unnamed 644323406
(TLID:144074683), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644323406 (TLID:144074683) to Unnamed
144965758 (TLID:144075208), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144965758 (TLID:144075208) to
W 6th St, and proceeding easterly along W 6th St to N Pepper Ave, and proceeding northerly along N
Pepper Ave to Unnamed 650715800 (TLID:144092594), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
650715800 (TLID:144092594) to N Meridian Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Meridian Ave to
Unnamed 651429062 (TLID:144096104), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651429062
(TLID:144096104) to Unnamed 651429065 (TLID:144096863), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
651429065 (TLID:144096863) to Unnamed 651429068 (TLID:144096950), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 651429068 (TLID:144096950) to N Terrace Rd, and proceeding northerly along N Terrace Rd
to Unnamed 650716008 (TLID:144097579), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650716008
(TLID:144097579) to E Base Line Rd, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line Rd to Unnamed
651440519 (TLID:144097475), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651440519 (TLID:144097475)
to Unnamed 651440462 (TLID:144097532), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651440462
(TLID:144097532) to N Martin Rd, and proceeding northerly along N Martin Rd to Unnamed 645279350
(TLID:144094964), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 645279350 (TLID:144094964) to Unnamed
651718434 (TLID:144097702), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651718434 (TLID:144097702)
to Unnamed 651441595 (TLID:144099017), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441595
(TLID:144099017) to Unnamed 145000959 (TLID:144099077), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145000959 (TLID:144099077) to Unnamed 636142382 (TLID:144099105), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 636142382 (TLID:144099105) to Unnamed 651441385 (TLID:144099120), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441385 (TLID:144099120) to Unnamed 651441356
(TLID:144099135), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441356 (TLID:144099135) to W
Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to Unnamed 647000892
(TLID:144099850), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000892 (TLID:144099850) to Unnamed
647000885 (TLID:144100209), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000885 (TLID:144100209)
to Unnamed 647000824 (TLID:144100215), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000824
(TLID:144100215) to Unnamed 647000821 (TLID:144100546), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647000821 (TLID:144100546) to Unnamed 144684723 (TLID:144100621), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144684723 (TLID:144100621) to Mallory St, and proceeding easterly along Mallory St to
Unnamed 144651556 (TLID:144100648), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651556
(TLID:144100648) to Unnamed 647003905 (TLID:144100710), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647003905 (TLID:144100710) to Jennifer Ln, and proceeding southerly along Jennifer Ln to Unnamed
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647003915 (TLID:144130694), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647003915 (TLID:144130694)
to Unnamed 144651583 (TLID:144130703), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651583
(TLID:144130703) to N Macy St, and proceeding southerly along N Macy St to Adams St, and proceeding
easterly along Adams St to Unnamed 144651697 (TLID:144131306), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144651697 (TLID:144131306) to N State St, and proceeding southerly along N State St to W
Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to N California St, and proceeding
northerly along N California St to W Porter St, and proceeding westerly along W Porter St to Unnamed
144994461 (TLID:144134312), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144994461 (TLID:144134312)
to Mallory St, and proceeding easterly along Mallory St to Unnamed 647991237 (TLID:144172485), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647991237 (TLID:144172485) to Unnamed 647004267
(TLID:144172524), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647004267 (TLID:144172524) to N California
St, and proceeding northerly along N California St to Unnamed 144651243 (TLID:144173409), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144651243 (TLID:144173409) to Unnamed 648092548
(TLID:144173393), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648092548 (TLID:144173393) to Unnamed
653220056 (TLID:144174011), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 653220056 (TLID:144174011)
to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Rlwy to Unnamed 144649647 (TLID:144156178), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144649647
(TLID:144156178) to June St, and proceeding westerly along June St to June Pl, and proceeding westerly
along June Pl to San Benito Ave, and proceeding northerly along San Benito Ave to Unnamed 646991146
(TLID:144154938), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646991146 (TLID:144154938) to Unnamed
647987575 (TLID:144154916), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647987575 (TLID:144154916) to
Unnamed 144689372 (TLID:144153719), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144689372
(TLID:144153719) to Unnamed 144689371 (TLID:144153651), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144689371 (TLID:144153651) to Unnamed 647990352 (TLID:144153523), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647990352 (TLID:144153523) to Unnamed 647989661 (TLID:144152954), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647989661 (TLID:144152954) to Unnamed 646974591
(TLID:144152866), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646974591 (TLID:144152866) to Unnamed
647987625 (TLID:144153835), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647987625 (TLID:144153835)
to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding northerly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 144688372 (TLID:144153983),
and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144688372 (TLID:144153983) to Unnamed 144979241
(TLID:144151590), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144979241 (TLID:144151590) to Unnamed
144979240 (TLID:144151523), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144979240 (TLID:144151523) to
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy
to Unnamed 646974346 (TLID:144151325), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646974346
(TLID:144151325) to Unnamed 647992210 (TLID:144151279), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647992210 (TLID:144151279) to Unnamed 653220049 (TLID:144150830), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 653220049 (TLID:144150830) to Unnamed 646973742 (TLID:144150820), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646973742 (TLID:144150820) to Unnamed 646973648
(TLID:144150862), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646973648 (TLID:144150862) to Unnamed
646973642 (TLID:144150810), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646973642 (TLID:144150810) to
Unnamed 144734920 (TLID:144150800), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144734920
(TLID:144150800) to Unnamed 646971797 (TLID:144046747), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
646971797 (TLID:144046747) to Unnamed 653220036 (TLID:144049221), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 653220036 (TLID:144049221) to Unnamed 649808942 (TLID:144049234), and
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proceeding northerly along Unnamed 649808942 (TLID:144049234) to Unnamed 646971092
(TLID:144049371), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646971092 (TLID:144049371) to Unnamed
646967946 (TLID:144048669), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967946 (TLID:144048669)
to Unnamed 646967810 (TLID:144048652), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967810
(TLID:144048652) to Unnamed 646967807 (TLID:144208548), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
646967807 (TLID:144208548) to Unnamed 646967628 (TLID:144208567), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 646967628 (TLID:144208567) to Unnamed 646967629 (TLID:144208579), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967629 (TLID:144208579) to Unnamed 646967626
(TLID:144208560), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967626 (TLID:144208560) to Unnamed
646967623 (TLID:144208619), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967623 (TLID:144208619)
to Unnamed 644267485 (TLID:144208690), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644267485
(TLID:144208690) to Unnamed 145000957 (TLID:144208699), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145000957 (TLID:144208699) to the point of beginning. 2. As well as beginning at the point of
intersection of Unnamed 653160124 (TLID:144198292) and Unnamed 646962861 (TLID:99474419), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 653160124 (TLID:144198292) to Unnamed 647990945
(TLID:144198270), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647990945 (TLID:144198270) to Unnamed
646962906 (TLID:144198283), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646962906 (TLID:144198283)
to Unnamed 646962861 (TLID:99474419), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646962861
(TLID:99474419) to the point of beginning. 3. As well as beginning at the point of intersection of
Unnamed 646963192 (TLID:144202536) and Unnamed 646963189 (TLID:144198860), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 646963192 (TLID:144202536) to Unnamed 646963190 (TLID:144202511), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646963190 (TLID:144202511) to Unnamed 650709814
(TLID:144202517), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650709814 (TLID:144202517) to Unnamed
650709810 (TLID:144198844), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650709810 (TLID:144198844) to
Unnamed 650709798 (TLID:144198469), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650709798
(TLID:144198469) to Unnamed 646963189 (TLID:144198860), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
646963189 (TLID:144198860) to the point of beginning.
Seventh District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Harrison St N and
E 40th St, and proceeding southerly along Harrison St N to E 39th St, and proceeding easterly along E
39th St to Unnamed 144654425 (TLID:144416370), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144654425 (TLID:144416370) to Unnamed 144654438 (TLID:144416273), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 144654438 (TLID:144416273) to Unnamed 647110171 (TLID:144415556), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110171 (TLID:144415556) to Unnamed 647110170
(TLID:144415459), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110170 (TLID:144415459) to Unnamed
647110166 (TLID:144415423), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647110166 (TLID:144415423) to
Unnamed 144654333 (TLID:144414934), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144654333
(TLID:144414934) to Harrison St N, and proceeding southerly along Harrison St N to del Norte Dr, and
proceeding easterly along del Norte Dr to Unnamed 647128853 (TLID:144413985), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 647128853 (TLID:144413985) to Harrison St N, and proceeding southerly along
Harrison St N to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Lynwood Dr to N Mountain Ave, and
proceeding northerly along N Mountain Ave to E Marshall Blvd, and proceeding easterly along E
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Marshall Blvd to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding southerly along N del Rosa Ave to Unnamed
144656063 (TLID:144424746), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144656063 (TLID:144424746) to
N Ironwood St, and proceeding northerly along N Ironwood St to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding easterly
along E Lynwood Dr to Merito Ave, and proceeding easterly along Merito Ave to E Lynwood Dr, and
proceeding easterly along E Lynwood Dr to N Sterling Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Sterling
Ave to E Citrus St, and proceeding easterly along E Citrus St to Unnamed 144992621 (TLID:144448323),
and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144992621 (TLID:144448323) to N Sterling Ave, and
proceeding southerly along N Sterling Ave to Date St E, and proceeding westerly along Date St E to
Unnamed 647110707 (TLID:144376007), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647110707
(TLID:144376007) to Unnamed 648269766 (TLID:144376070), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
648269766 (TLID:144376070) to Unnamed 648269767 (TLID:144376037), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 648269767 (TLID:144376037) to Unnamed 647110766 (TLID:144375225), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647110766 (TLID:144375225) to Unnamed 647110785 (TLID:144375169), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110785 (TLID:144375169) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding
southerly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 647110791 (TLID:144375148), and proceeding southerly along
Unnamed 647110791 (TLID:144375148) to Unnamed 647110790 (TLID:144375139), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647110790 (TLID:144375139) to Date Pl, and proceeding westerly along Date
Pl to Unnamed 647110823 (TLID:144375101), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647110823
(TLID:144375101) to Chiquita Ln, and proceeding northerly along Chiquita Ln to Unnamed 647110810
(TLID:144374483), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647110810 (TLID:144374483) to Unnamed
647110806 (TLID:144374419), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110806 (TLID:144374419)
to Ulysses Ct, and proceeding westerly along Ulysses Ct to Taylor Rd, and proceeding southerly along
Taylor Rd to Pumalo St, and proceeding easterly along Pumalo St to Unnamed 647128735
(TLID:144375376), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128735 (TLID:144375376) to Unnamed
647128734 (TLID:144447689), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128734 (TLID:144447689) to
Unnamed 647128731 (TLID:144447734), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128731
(TLID:144447734) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 651707125
(TLID:144450498), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651707125 (TLID:144450498) to E 17th St,
and proceeding easterly along E 17th St to Unnamed 651422451 (TLID:144450038), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 651422451 (TLID:144450038) to Unnamed 651422454 (TLID:144450397), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651422454 (TLID:144450397) to Rockford Ave, and proceeding
southerly along Rockford Ave to Unnamed 651422390 (TLID:144450023), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 651422390 (TLID:144450023) to Unnamed 651422392 (TLID:144450017), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422392 (TLID:144450017) to Pacific St, and proceeding
easterly along Pacific St to Unnamed 648189523 (TLID:144455368), and proceeding southerly along
Unnamed 648189523 (TLID:144455368) to Unnamed 648189524 (TLID:144454925), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 648189524 (TLID:144454925) to Baseline St, and proceeding westerly along
Baseline St to Unnamed 632474365 (TLID:144445499), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
632474365 (TLID:144445499) to Unnamed 632474368 (TLID:144445557), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 632474368 (TLID:144445557) to Unnamed 648189539 (TLID:144445544), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 648189539 (TLID:144445544) to Unnamed 651422309
(TLID:144445516), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422309 (TLID:144445516) to Unnamed
651422310 (TLID:144445478), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422310 (TLID:144445478)
to Warm Crk, and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 651422160 (TLID:144443737), and
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proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422160 (TLID:144443737) to Unnamed 651422159
(TLID:144442954), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422159 (TLID:144442954) to Unnamed
651422157 (TLID:144442923), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422157 (TLID:144442923)
to Unnamed 651644128 (TLID:144443128), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651644128
(TLID:144443128) to Unnamed 651422023 (TLID:144443619), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651422023 (TLID:144443619) to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to N Sterling Ave,
and proceeding northerly along N Sterling Ave to E Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along E
Highland Ave to Windsor Dr, and proceeding westerly along Windsor Dr to E Highland Ave, and
proceeding westerly along E Highland Ave to W Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along W
Highland Ave to N Mountain View Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mountain View Ave to Foothill
Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Fwy to N E St, and proceeding northerly along N E St to W
Kendall Dr, and proceeding northerly along W Kendall Dr to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding easterly
along N Arrowhead Ave to Unnamed 145230876 (TLID:144391132), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 145230876 (TLID:144391132) to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding easterly along N
Arrowhead Ave to W Thompson Pl, and proceeding easterly along W Thompson Pl to N Mountain View
Ave, and proceeding easterly along N Mountain View Ave to N Electric Ave, and proceeding northerly
along N Electric Ave to W 40th St, and proceeding easterly along W 40th St to E 40th St, and proceeding
easterly along E 40th St to the point of beginning.
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City of
SAN BERNARDINO
WARD BOUNDARIES
DRAFT MAP #4
November 10, 2021
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City of San BernardinoDraft Map #4 Demographic ProfileWard1234567TotalTotal Population (Pop) 2020 Adjusted31,391 32,311 31,613 31,734 31,773 32,742 31,896 223,190 Deviation (493) 427 (271) (150) (111) 588 12 1,081 % Deviation‐1.6% 1.3%‐0.9%‐0.5%‐0.4% 1.8% 0.0% 3.4%Latino76.9% 69.4% 74.3% 53.7% 54.0% 80.4% 66.6% 68.3%White6.2% 10.2% 8.3% 25.5% 20.4% 4.0% 15.9% 13.0%Black11.8% 15.7% 6.2% 13.3% 16.4% 11.3% 12.8% 12.6%American Indian0.4% 0.7% 0.5% 1.1% 0.7% 0.4% 0.9% 0.7%Asian3.3% 2.3% 9.3% 4.2% 6.5% 2.5% 1.7% 4.2%Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.2% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.5% 0.4% 0.4%Other Race0.5% 0.7% 0.6% 0.9% 0.9% 0.4% 0.7% 0.7%Multi Minority Race0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.9% 0.9% 0.6% 0.9% 0.7%Voting Age Population (VAP) 2020 Adjusted21,864 22,547 22,911 24,207 23,742 22,627 22,793 160,691 Latino74.2% 65.5% 71.2% 48.5% 50.4% 78.1% 62.9% 64.5%White7.7% 12.9% 9.9% 30.0% 23.0% 4.7% 19.4% 15.7%Black12.4% 16.4% 6.5% 13.5% 16.4% 12.6% 12.8% 13.1%American Indian0.5% 0.8% 0.5% 1.1% 0.8% 0.4% 1.0% 0.7%Asian3.9% 2.6% 10.4% 4.7% 7.4% 2.9% 2.0% 4.9%Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.3% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%Other Race0.5% 0.7% 0.6% 1.0% 0.9% 0.4% 0.7% 0.7%Multi Minority Race0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.8% 0.7% 0.5% 0.8% 0.6%Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) 201914,441 16,479 14,669 24,002 19,461 16,172 16,987 122,211 Latino60.8% 52.8% 66.6% 40.0% 48.6% 62.6% 55.2% 53.8%White14.2% 20.9% 13.8% 33.9% 25.8% 7.2% 24.3% 21.2%Black19.9% 20.7% 9.3% 18.6% 17.9% 24.7% 16.9% 18.4%Asian4.0% 2.8% 9.5% 3.4% 4.8% 4.4% 1.8% 4.3%All Other1.0% 2.9% 0.7% 4.1% 2.9% 1.0% 1.8% 2.2%Total Households (By Household Income)8,120 8,605 7,394 8,617 9,085 7,886 8,999 58,707 Less than $35,00056.5% 47.6% 35.2% 31.8% 25.7% 34.8% 35.9% 38.0% $35,000 to $75,00030.0% 36.5% 35.0% 30.2% 27.0% 38.8% 34.9% 33.0% $75,000 to $150,00011.6% 13.4% 24.5% 28.1% 37.2% 21.7% 24.3% 23.2% $150,000 or more2.0% 2.6% 5.4% 10.0% 10.1% 4.7% 4.9% 5.8%Population 25 years and over (By Education Level)16,821 16,921 16,660 220,002 16,921 18,333 17,522 125,180 No High School Diploma44.0% 38.1% 35.0% 24.0% 13.5% 37.8% 25.3% 30.8% Diploma, No College Degree46.8% 50.2% 45.5% 54.6% 54.7% 49.1% 56.0% 51.1% Any College Degree9.3% 11.7% 19.5% 21.4% 31.8% 13.1% 18.7% 18.0%Occupied Housing Units8,120 8,605 7,394 8,617 9,085 7,886 8,999 58,707 Owner occupied27.6% 29.7% 55.6% 59.9% 56.9% 61.4% 49.9% 48.5%Renter occupied72.4% 70.3% 44.4% 40.1% 43.9% 38.6% 50.1% 51.5%2020 Census State Adjusted Redistricting Data2019 ACS CVAP Tabulation2019 ACS Reformatted Tables ‐Block Group Tabulation252.cPacket Pg. 151Attachment: Attachment 3 - Draft Map #4 (8677 : Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps and
City of San BernardinoDraft Map #4 Demographic ProfileWard1234567TotalPopulation 5 years and over (By Language Spoken at Home)26,760 28,669 25,500 31,469 28,303 29,742 27,134 197,607 English only38.0% 46.6% 35.5% 66.0% 60.6% 35.9% 52.0% 48.2% Spanish58.9% 50.9% 55.9% 29.1% 32.6% 60.7% 45.5% 47.3% Asian and Pacific Island languages2.6% 1.7% 6.7% 2.3% 3.7% 3.0% 1.5% 3.0% Other Indo‐European languages0.5% 0.8% 1.9% 2.6% 3.1% 0.4% 1.1% 0.8%Population With Poverty Status Determined (by Poverty Status and Age)28,802 29,436 26,965 28,512 28,863 31,958 29,521 204,057 Income Below Poverty Level Past 12 Months40.7% 31.1% 23.7% 19.2% 17.8% 23.5% 24.6% 25.8%Income At or Above Poverty Level Past 12 Months59.3% 68.9% 76.3% 80.8% 82.2% 76.5% 75.5% 74.2%2019 ACS Reformatted Tables ‐Tract Tabulation262.cPacket Pg. 152Attachment: Attachment 3 - Draft Map #4 (8677 : Public Hearing on Electoral Redistricting Draft Maps and
First District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Perris Hill Rd and
Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581), and proceeding southerly along Perris Hill Rd to E Base Line St,
and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to Tippecanoe St, and proceeding northerly along
Tippecanoe St to Unnamed 647112540 (TLID:144359678), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647112540 (TLID:144359678) to Unnamed 647989649 (TLID:144365740), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647989649 (TLID:144365740) to Conejo Dr, and proceeding southerly along Conejo Dr to
Unnamed 647112470 (TLID:144365730), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647112470
(TLID:144365730) to E Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to Glasgow Ave, and
proceeding northerly along Glasgow Ave to Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366358), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366358) to Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366307), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647130210 (TLID:144366307) to E Base Line St, and proceeding
easterly along E Base Line St to Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along Base Line St to Alamo St, and
proceeding southerly along Alamo St to Unnamed 651417898 (TLID:144368115), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 651417898 (TLID:144368115) to Unnamed 651421919 (TLID:144368109), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651421919 (TLID:144368109) to Unnamed 651421921
(TLID:144368454), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651421921 (TLID:144368454) to Unnamed
651641533 (TLID:144368097), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651641533 (TLID:144368097)
to Unnamed 145224544 (TLID:144368083), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145224544
(TLID:144368083) to Warm Crk, and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 647991105
(TLID:144367999), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647991105 (TLID:144367999) to Warm Crk,
and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 651712831 (TLID:144367816), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651712831 (TLID:144367816) to Unnamed 145220231 (TLID:144365651), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145220231 (TLID:144365651) to E 9th St, and proceeding easterly
along E 9th St to Unnamed 144656448 (TLID:144366947), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144656448 (TLID:144366947) to Elmwood Rd, and proceeding southerly along Elmwood Rd to Unnamed
615019970 (TLID:144355392), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 615019970 (TLID:144355392)
to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly along E 6th St to Unnamed 651417064 (TLID:144353868), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651417064 (TLID:144353868) to Fairfax Ln, and proceeding
northerly along Fairfax Ln to Unnamed 651416891 (TLID:144365106), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 651416891 (TLID:144365106) to Unnamed 651416893 (TLID:144365151), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651416893 (TLID:144365151) to E 9th St, and proceeding westerly along E 9th
St to N Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 647112735
(TLID:144358716), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647112735 (TLID:144358716) to Unnamed
647112736 (TLID:144358210), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647112736 (TLID:144358210) to
Pedley Rd, and proceeding southerly along Pedley Rd to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly along E 6th St
to Unnamed 647112894 (TLID:144349640), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647112894
(TLID:144349640) to Unnamed 647112893 (TLID:144349597), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647112893 (TLID:144349597) to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Pedley Rd, and
proceeding southerly along Pedley Rd to E Monterey Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Monterey
Ave to Unnamed 144734669 (TLID:144348166), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144734669
(TLID:144348166) to 5th St, and proceeding westerly along 5th St to Unnamed 647113095
(TLID:144347488), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647113095 (TLID:144347488) to E 6th St,
and proceeding easterly along E 6th St to Unnamed 647113056 (TLID:144348251), and proceeding
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northerly along Unnamed 647113056 (TLID:144348251) to Unnamed 647113053 (TLID:144348203), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647113053 (TLID:144348203) to E 6th St, and proceeding westerly
along E 6th St to N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to Ward St, and
proceeding easterly along Ward St to Unnamed 646972504 (TLID:144316438), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 646972504 (TLID:144316438) to Unnamed 646972505 (TLID:144316432), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646972505 (TLID:144316432) to 5th St, and proceeding westerly
along 5th St to N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to Unnamed
144655672 (TLID:144316369), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144655672 (TLID:144316369) to
E Monterey Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Monterey Ave to Unnamed 144655684
(TLID:144316211), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144655684 (TLID:144316211) to Unnamed
144655684 (TLID:144316196), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144655684 (TLID:144316196) to
N Waterman Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Waterman Ave to E 3rd St, and proceeding easterly
along E 3rd St to Unnamed 651426282 (TLID:144355286), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651426282 (TLID:144355286) to Unnamed 651426263 (TLID:144355468), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 651426263 (TLID:144355468) to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to
Unnamed 651715800 (TLID:144356054), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651715800
(TLID:144356054) to Sterling Ave, and proceeding northerly along Sterling Ave to Unnamed 644393416
(TLID:144441553), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644393416 (TLID:144441553) to Unnamed
144733344 (TLID:144442117), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144733344 (TLID:144442117) to
Cypress St, and proceeding easterly along Cypress St to Unnamed 633185440 (TLID:144442135), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 633185440 (TLID:144442135) to Unnamed 633185439
(TLID:144437027), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 633185439 (TLID:144437027) to Unnamed
144661367 (TLID:144437000), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144661367 (TLID:144437000)
to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Unnamed 651711059 (TLID:144437481), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651711059 (TLID:144437481) to Leslie Ln, and proceeding southerly
along Leslie Ln to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to Unnamed 144661446
(TLID:144437596), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144661446 (TLID:144437596) to Roberts St,
and proceeding northerly along Roberts St to E 6th St, and proceeding easterly along E 6th St to Victoria
Ave, and proceeding southerly along Victoria Ave to 5th St, and proceeding easterly along 5th St to
Unnamed 651693784 (TLID:144439262), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651693784
(TLID:144439262) to Victoria Ave, and proceeding southerly along Victoria Ave to E 3rd St, and
proceeding easterly along E 3rd St to Alabama St, and proceeding southerly along Alabama St to
Unnamed 653203528 (TLID:144440600), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 653203528
(TLID:144440600) to Unnamed 144663103 (TLID:144440550), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144663103 (TLID:144440550) to Unnamed 650799998 (TLID:144440520), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 650799998 (TLID:144440520) to Unnamed 650799995 (TLID:144438711), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650799995 (TLID:144438711) to Unnamed 145001430
(TLID:144438471), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145001430 (TLID:144438471) to Unnamed
145001427 (TLID:144438464), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145001427 (TLID:144438464)
to Unnamed 650412522 (TLID:144438453), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650412522
(TLID:144438453) to Unnamed 653206701 (TLID:144436795), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
653206701 (TLID:144436795) to Unnamed 651112994 (TLID:144436765), and proceeding west erly along
Unnamed 651112994 (TLID:144436765) to Unnamed 651112993 (TLID:144436747), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651112993 (TLID:144436747) to Unnamed 144695857 (TLID:144436620), and
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proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144695857 (TLID:144436620) to Unnamed 144662806
(TLID:144436586), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144662806 (TLID:144436586) to Unnamed
629788827 (TLID:144436264), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 629788827 (TLID:144436264) to
Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along Mountain View Ave to Unnamed 616550910
(TLID:144352127), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127) to Unnamed
651716836 (TLID:144350825), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651716836 (TLID:144350825) to
S Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding northerly along S Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 644217699
(TLID:144350916), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644217699 (TLID:144350916) to E Mill St,
and proceeding westerly along E Mill St to Unnamed 144659164 (TLID:144344770), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144659164 (TLID:144344770) to E Mill St, and proceeding westerly along E Mill
St to S Allen St, and proceeding northerly along S Allen St to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along
E Rialto Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Rialto Ave to N Mount Vernon Ave, and
proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding
northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly
along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 4th St, and proceeding westerly along W 4th St to W Foothill Blvd, and
proceeding easterly along W Foothill Blvd to Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946) to Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520) to W 9th St, and proceeding
easterly along W 9th St to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave
to W Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along W Base Line St to W Baseline St, and proceeding
easterly along W Baseline St to W Baseline Rd, and proceeding easterly along W Baseline Rd to W Base
Line St, and proceeding easterly along W Base Line St to E Base Line St, and proceeding easterly along E
Base Line St to N Wall Ave, and proceeding easterly along N Wall Ave to E Base Line St, and proceeding
easterly along E Base Line St to Windsor Dr, and proceeding easterly along Windsor Dr to E Base Line St,
and proceeding easterly along E Base Line St to East Twin Crk, and proceeding northerly along East Twin
Crk to Twin Creek Dr, and proceeding northerly along Twin Creek Dr to Unnamed 144656241
(TLID:144359290), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144656241 (TLID:144359290) to Barton St,
and proceeding northerly along Barton St to Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144656262 (TLID:144359581) to the point of beginning.
Second District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of N Muscupiabe Dr
and Foothill Fwy, and proceeding southerly along N Muscupiabe Dr to W Colima Rd, and proceeding
westerly along W Colima Rd to N Muscupiabe Dr, and proceeding southerly along N Muscupiabe Dr to W
Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to N D St, and proceeding easterly along N
D St to W Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to E Highland Ave, and
proceeding easterly along E Highland Ave to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding northerly along N del Rosa
Ave to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 647110791
(TLID:144375148), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110791 (TLID:144375148) to Unnamed
647110790 (TLID:144375139), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110790 (TLID:144375139)
to Date Pl, and proceeding westerly along Date Pl to Unnamed 647110823 (TLID:144375101), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647110823 (TLID:144375101) to Chiquita Ln, and proceeding
northerly along Chiquita Ln to Unnamed 647110810 (TLID:144374483), and proceeding westerly along
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Unnamed 647110810 (TLID:144374483) to Unnamed 647110806 (TLID:144374419), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647110806 (TLID:144374419) to Ulysses Ct, and proceeding westerly along
Ulysses Ct to Taylor Rd, and proceeding southerly along Taylor Rd to Pumalo St, and proceeding easterly
along Pumalo St to Unnamed 647128735 (TLID:144375376), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647128735 (TLID:144375376) to Unnamed 647128734 (TLID:144447689), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647128734 (TLID:144447689) to Unnamed 647128731 (TLID:144447734), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647128731 (TLID:144447734) to Unnamed 647128727 (TLID:144447803), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128727 (TLID:144447803) to Unnamed 647128724
(TLID:144447863), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647128724 (TLID:144447863) to E Pumalo
St, and proceeding easterly along E Pumalo St to Unnamed 144993083 (TLID:144448559), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144993083 (TLID:144448559) to Date St E, and proceeding
easterly along Date St E to Arden Ave, and proceeding southerly along Arden Ave to Unnamed
644155234 (TLID:144451369), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 644155234 (TLID:144451369)
to E Pumalo St, and proceeding easterly along E Pumalo St to Arden Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Arden Ave to Unnamed 144661137 (TLID:144451420), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
144661137 (TLID:144451420) to Unnamed 647991082 (TLID:144452495), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647991082 (TLID:144452495) to Unnamed 647128521 (TLID:144452579), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647128521 (TLID:144452579) to Date St E, and proceeding
easterly along Date St E to Sand Crk, and proceeding southerly along Sand Crk to Unnamed 651698318
(TLID:144452726), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651698318 (TLID:144452726) to Unnamed
651422988 (TLID:144451243), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422988 (TLID:144451243)
to Unnamed 651422897 (TLID:144451223), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422897
(TLID:144451223) to Unnamed 651422887 (TLID:144451170), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
651422887 (TLID:144451170) to Unnamed 651422887 (TLID:144451161), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651422887 (TLID:144451161) to E 20th St, and proceeding westerly along E 20th St to Valaria
Dr, and proceeding southerly along Valaria Dr to Unnamed 651422761 (TLID:144450691), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422761 (TLID:144450691) to Unnamed 651422693
(TLID:144450642), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422693 (TLID:144450642) to Unnamed
651422689 (TLID:144450561), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422689 (TLID:144450561)
to Unnamed 651707125 (TLID:144450498), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651707125
(TLID:144450498) to E 17th St, and proceeding easterly along E 17th St to Unnamed 651422451
(TLID:144450038), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651422451 (TLID:144450038) to Unnamed
651422454 (TLID:144450397), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651422454 (TLID:144450397) to
Rockford Ave, and proceeding southerly along Rockford Ave to Unnamed 651422390 (TLID:144450023),
and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422390 (TLID:144450023) to Unnamed 651422392
(TLID:144450017), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651422392 (TLID:144450017) to Pacific St,
and proceeding easterly along Pacific St to Unnamed 648189523 (TLID:144455368), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 648189523 (TLID:144455368) to Unnamed 648189524 (TLID:144454925), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648189524 (TLID:144454925) to Baseline St, and proceeding
westerly along Baseline St to Unnamed 632474365 (TLID:144445499), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 632474365 (TLID:144445499) to Unnamed 632474368 (TLID:144445557), a nd proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 632474368 (TLID:144445557) to Unnamed 648189539 (TLID:144445544), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 648189539 (TLID:144445544) to Unnamed 651422309
(TLID:144445516), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422309 (TLID:144445516) to Unnamed
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651422310 (TLID:144445478), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422310 (TLID:144445478)
to Warm Crk, and proceeding westerly along Warm Crk to Unnamed 651422160 (TLID:144443737), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422160 (TLID:144443737) to Unnamed 651422159
(TLID:144442954), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651422159 (TLID:144442954) to Unnamed
651422157 (TLID:144442923), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651422157 (TLID:144442923)
to Unnamed 651644128 (TLID:144443128), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651644128
(TLID:144443128) to Unnamed 651422023 (TLID:144443619), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651422023 (TLID:144443619) to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to N Sterling Ave,
and proceeding northerly along N Sterling Ave to E Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along E
Highland Ave to Unnamed 624343032 (TLID:144372895), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
624343032 (TLID:144372895) to Unnamed 624343033 (TLID:144372881 ), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 624343033 (TLID:144372881) to E 19th St, and proceeding westerly along E 19th St to
Unnamed 144965024 (TLID:144372759), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144965024
(TLID:144372759) to Suzanne Ln, and proceeding northerly along Suzanne Ln to Unnamed 647111743
(TLID:144372795), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647111743 (TLID:144372795) to Unnamed
647111739 (TLID:144372821), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647111739 (TLID:144372821)
to Unnamed 644210904 (TLID:144372688), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 644210904
(TLID:144372688) to Elmwood Rd, and proceeding southerly along Elmwood Rd to Unnamed 614533436
(TLID:144372580), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614533436 (TLID:144372580) to del Rosa
Ave, and proceeding westerly along del Rosa Ave to del Rosa Dr, and proceeding northerly along del
Rosa Dr to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding northerly along N del Rosa Ave to Unnamed 647111847
(TLID:144370953), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647111847 (TLID:144370953) to Unnamed
647111848 (TLID:144370283), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647111848 (TLID:144370283)
to Unnamed 647111844 (TLID:144370238), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647111844
(TLID:144370238) to Monte Vista Dr, and proceeding southerly along Monte Vista Dr to Unnamed
629791001 (TLID:144369711), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 629791001 (TLID:144369711)
to Unnamed 647989650 (TLID:144369652), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647989650
(TLID:144369652) to 17th St, and proceeding easterly along 17th St to Unnamed 647112270
(TLID:144370328), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647112270 (TLID:144370328) to Pacific St,
and proceeding easterly along Pacific St to Dwight Way, and proceeding southerly along Dwight Way to
Unnamed 144656144 (TLID:144369607), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144656144
(TLID:144369607) to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to Unnamed 647130057
(TLID:144369589), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647130057 (TLID:144369589) to Unnamed
647130058 (TLID:144369453), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647130058 (TLID:144369453) to
Conejo Dr, and proceeding southerly along Conejo Dr to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific
St to Perris Hill Park Rd, and proceeding southerly along Perris Hill Park Rd to East Twin Crk, and
proceeding southerly along East Twin Crk to Twin Creek Dr, and proceeding southerly along Twin Creek
Dr to East Twin Crk, and proceeding southerly along East Twin Crk to E Base Line St, and proceeding
westerly along E Base Line St to N Myrtle Dr, and proceeding westerly along N Myrtle Dr to E Base Line
St, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line St to N Wall Ave, and proceeding westerly along N Wall
Ave to E Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line St to W Base Line St, and proceeding
westerly along W Base Line St to W Baseline Rd, and proceeding westerly along W Baseline Rd to W
Baseline St, and proceeding westerly along W Baseline St to W Base Line St, and proceeding westerly
along W Base Line St to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to Unnamed 619660624
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(TLID:144147518), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518) to I- 215,
and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to
Unnamed 614800425 (TLID:144179487), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614800425
(TLID:144179487) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to the point of beginning.
Third District.
The region bounded and described as follows: 1. Beginning at the point of intersection of N Mount
Vernon Ave and W 4th St, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to N Mount Vernon
Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly
along W Rialto Ave to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Rialto Ave to S Allen St, and
proceeding southerly along S Allen St to E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to Unnamed
144659622 (TLID:144344799), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144659622 (TLID:144344799) to
E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to E Mill Oh, and proceeding easterly along E Mill Oh to
E Mill St, and proceeding easterly along E Mill St to S Tippecanoe Ave, and proceeding southerly along S
Tippecanoe Ave to Unnamed 651716836 (TLID:144350825), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
651716836 (TLID:144350825) to Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 616550910 (TLID:144352127) to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly
along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Mountain View Ave to San Bernardino Ave, and proceeding easterly along San Bernardino Ave to
Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along Mountain View Ave to W Lugonia Ave, and
proceeding southerly along W Lugonia Ave to Mountain View Ave, and proceeding southerly along
Mountain View Ave to Unnamed 647992142 (TLID:142805890), and proceeding southerly along
Unnamed 647992142 (TLID:142805890) to I- 10, and proceeding westerly along I- 10 to Gage Cnl, and
proceeding southerly along Gage Cnl to Unnamed 144724571 (TLID:142738286), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144724571 (TLID:142738286) to Gage Cnl, and proceeding westerly along Gage
Cnl to Barton Rd N, and proceeding westerly along Barton Rd N to Unnamed 644158897
(TLID:142721177), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 644158897 (TLID:142721177) to Unnamed
632542621 (TLID:142721133), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632542621 (TLID:142721133) to
Unnamed 144702102 (TLID:142720673), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144702102
(TLID:142720673) to S Waterman Ave, and proceeding westerly along S Waterman Ave to E Washington
St N, and proceeding westerly along E Washington St N to Unnamed 652335447 (TLID:142717619), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652335447 (TLID:142717619) to Unnamed 652335450
(TLID:142717593), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335450 (TLID:142717593) to Unnamed
652335449 (TLID:142717077), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652335449 (TLID:142717077) to
E Washington St N, and proceeding westerly along E Washington St N to S Hunts Ln, and proceeding
westerly along S Hunts Ln to Unnamed 614813576 (TLID:142723653), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 614813576 (TLID:142723653) to Unnamed 635923807 (TLID:142723109), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 635923807 (TLID:142723109) to Unnamed 635923808 (TLID:142723132), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 635923808 (TLID:142723132) to Unnamed 650412308
(TLID:142713350), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412308 (TLID:142713350) to Unnamed
650412307 (TLID:142712889), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412307 (TLID:142712889)
to Unnamed 644366987 (TLID:142713486), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644366987
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(TLID:142713486) to Unnamed 145227331 (TLID:142713634), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145227331 (TLID:142713634) to Unnamed 144659235 (TLID:142713687), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144659235 (TLID:142713687) to E Fairway Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Fairway
Dr to S Auto Plaza Dr, and proceeding northerly along S Auto Plaza Dr to Unnamed 647988155
(TLID:142710928), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647988155 (TLID:142710928) to Unnamed
644424929 (TLID:142710849), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644424929 (TLID:142710849)
to Unnamed 616550868 (TLID:142710856), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 616550868
(TLID:142710856) to Unnamed 616550867 (TLID:142710881), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
616550867 (TLID:142710881) to Unnamed 629797992 (TLID:142710887), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 629797992 (TLID:142710887) to Unnamed 632550573 (TLID:142710893), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 632550573 (TLID:142710893) to Unnamed 632550575
(TLID:142710056), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632550575 (TLID:142710056) to Unnamed
632550575 (TLID:142709984), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 632550575 (TLID:142709984) to
E Scenic Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Scenic Dr to Unnamed 651415882 (TLID:142711353), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415882 (TLID:142711353) to Unnamed 651415879
(TLID:142711343), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415879 (TLID:142711343) to Unnamed
651415876 (TLID:142711377), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415876 (TLID:142711377)
to Unnamed 651415873 (TLID:142711405), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415873
(TLID:142711405) to Unnamed 651415835 (TLID:142711420), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
651415835 (TLID:142711420) to Unnamed 651415836 (TLID:142711536), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 651415836 (TLID:142711536) to Unnamed 650412358 (TLID:142711545), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412358 (TLID:142711545) to Unnamed 651643445
(TLID:142711487), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651643445 (TLID:142711487) to Unnamed
144724517 (TLID:142711497), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144724517 (TLID:142711497)
to Unnamed 650412403 (TLID:142710833), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412403
(TLID:142710833) to Unnamed 650412404 (TLID:144295833), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
650412404 (TLID:144295833) to Inland Center Dr, and proceeding northerly along Inland Center Dr to
Unnamed 650412437 (TLID:144295827), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650412437
(TLID:144295827) to Unnamed 632542871 (TLID:144295390), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
632542871 (TLID:144295390) to Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295371), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295371) to Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295923), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 644362615 (TLID:144295923) to E Grant Ave, and proceeding westerly along E
Grant Ave to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to E Johnston
St, and proceeding westerly along E Johnston St to Bordwell Ave, and proceeding northerly along
Bordwell Ave to Unnamed 145226507 (TLID:144117025), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145226507 (TLID:144117025) to Unnamed 632556003 (TLID:144117031), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 632556003 (TLID:144117031) to Unnamed 632556013 (TLID:144117105), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556013 (TLID:144117105) to Unnamed 642197022
(TLID:144117019), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 642197022 (TLID:144117019) to Unnamed
642197021 (TLID:144117123), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642197021 (TLID:144117123)
to Unnamed 632555787 (TLID:144117144), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632555787
(TLID:144117144) to Unnamed 632555446 (TLID:144116923), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
632555446 (TLID:144116923) to Unnamed 632555497 (TLID:144116911), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 632555497 (TLID:144116911) to Unnamed 632555529 (TLID:144116904), and
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proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632555529 (TLID:144116904) to Unnamed 632556815
(TLID:144116600), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556815 (TLID:144116600) to Unnamed
632556814 (TLID:144116295), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556814 (TLID:144116295) to
Unnamed 632556811 (TLID:144116289), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556811
(TLID:144116289) to Unnamed 632556808 (TLID:144116282), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
632556808 (TLID:144116282) to Unnamed 632556805 (TLID:144116205), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 632556805 (TLID:144116205) to Unnamed 644218551 (TLID:144116181), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 644218551 (TLID:144116181) to Unnamed 632556799 (TLID:144115747), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 632556799 (TLID:144115747) to W Mill St, and proceeding
westerly along W Mill St to Unnamed 651415756 (TLID:144115570), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 651415756 (TLID:144115570) to Unnamed 651415755 (TLID:144115577), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651415755 (TLID:144115577) to Unnamed 653243684 (TLID:144115802), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 653243684 (TLID:144115802) to Unnamed 651415728
(TLID:144120233), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415728 (TLID:144120233) to Unnamed
650412669 (TLID:144112121), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412669 (TLID:144112121) to
Unnamed 650412668 (TLID:144107838), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650412668
(TLID:144107838) to Unnamed 651415628 (TLID:144107488), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651415628 (TLID:144107488) to Unnamed 651415631 (TLID:144107423), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651415631 (TLID:144107423) to Unnamed 651415634 (TLID:144107390), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 651415634 (TLID:144107390) to Unnamed 652335297 (TLID:144106654), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335297 (TLID:144106654) to Unnamed 652335299
(TLID:144106521), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 652335299 (TLID:144106521) to Unnamed
651415686 (TLID:144110384), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651415686 (TLID:144110384)
to Unnamed 651415685 (TLID:144110354), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415685
(TLID:144110354) to N Rancho Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Rancho Ave to Unnamed
651415388 (TLID:144104856), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415388 (TLID:144104856) to
Unnamed 651415370 (TLID:144104397), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651415370
(TLID:144104397) to W Mill St, and proceeding westerly along W Mill St to Unnamed 651416191
(TLID:144103581), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651416191 (TLID:144103581) to Unnamed
651416192 (TLID:144103482), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651416192 (TLID:144103482) to
Unnamed 651416228 (TLID:144103435), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651416228
(TLID:144103435) to Unnamed 632562865 (TLID:144103402), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
632562865 (TLID:144103402) to Unnamed 632562862 (TLID:144102833), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 632562862 (TLID:144102833) to Unnamed 650412498 (TLID:144070047), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412498 (TLID:144070047) to Unnamed 650714955
(TLID:144069669), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650714955 (TLID:144069669) to Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to
Unnamed 650412489 (TLID:144069564), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650412489
(TLID:144069564) to Unnamed 650412490 (TLID:144069458), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
650412490 (TLID:144069458) to Unnamed 144988708 (TLID:144069380), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 144988708 (TLID:144069380) to Unnamed 144988707 (TLID:144068621), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144988707 (TLID:144068621) to Unnamed 614892559 (TLID:144068188), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 614892559 (TLID:144068188) to W Randall Ave, and proceeding
westerly along W Randall Ave to Unnamed 651069439 (TLID:144055532), and proceeding westerly along
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Unnamed 651069439 (TLID:144055532) to Unnamed 145000991 (TLID:144056846), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 145000991 (TLID:144056846) to Unnamed 145220050 (TLID:144057000), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145220050 (TLID:144057000) to Unnamed 145000995
(TLID:144066595), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145000995 (TLID:144066595) to S
Eucalyptus Ave, and proceeding northerly along S Eucalyptus Ave to E Rialto Ave, and proceeding
easterly along E Rialto Ave to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Rialto Ave to Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to Lytle
Creek Chnnl, and proceeding northerly along Lytle Creek Chnnl to W Foothill Blvd, and proceeding
easterly along W Foothill Blvd to W 4th St, and proceeding easterly along W 4th St to the point of
beginning. 2. Except for beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed 651661360 (TLID:142759027)
and E Cooley Ave, and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651661360 (TLID:142759027) to E Cooley
Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to the point of beginning. 3. Except for beginning at
the point of intersection of Unnamed 650801061 (TLID:142758124) and Unnamed 650801053
(TLID:142758144), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650801061 (TLID:142758124) to Davidson
St, and proceeding easterly along Davidson St to Curtis St, and proceeding northerly along Curtis St to
Unnamed 650801053 (TLID:142758144), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650801053
(TLID:142758144) to the point of beginning. 4. Except for beginning at the point of intersection of S
Richardson St and E Cooley Ave, and proceeding southerly along S Richardson St to Unnamed
144688763 (TLID:142758975), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144688763 (TLID:142758975) to
E Cooley Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to the point of beginning. 5. Except for
beginning at the point of intersection of E Cooley Ave and Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759340), and
proceeding westerly along E Cooley Ave to Unnamed 651426749 (TLID:142759302), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 651426749 (TLID:142759302) to Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759327), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759327) to Unnamed 651426691
(TLID:142759340), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651426691 (TLID:142759340) to the point
of beginning.
Fourth District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed
636041398 (TLID:144528427) and Unnamed 636041611 (TLID:144528417), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 636041398 (TLID:144528427) to Unnamed 647153502 (TLID:144410016), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153502 (TLID:144410016) to Unnamed 647153503
(TLID:144410010), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153503 (TLID:144410010) to Unnamed
647153499 (TLID:144410049), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153499 (TLID:144410049) to
Unnamed 629791069 (TLID:144410890), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 629791069
(TLID:144410890) to Unnamed 647153581 (TLID:144410919), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647153581 (TLID:144410919) to Unnamed 647153582 (TLID:144410943), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647153582 (TLID:144410943) to Old Waterman Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly
along Old Waterman Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647153613 (TLID:144410967), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647153613 (TLID:144410967) to Unnamed 647153614 (TLID:144434140), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647153614 (TLID:144434140) to Unnamed 647153812
(TLID:144434172), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153812 (TLID:144434172) to Unnamed
647153808 (TLID:144434647), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647153808 (TLID:144434647) to
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Unnamed 647992326 (TLID:144435120), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647992326
(TLID:144435120) to Unnamed 636041635 (TLID:144435134), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
636041635 (TLID:144435134) to Unnamed 636041638 (TLID:144435496), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 636041638 (TLID:144435496) to Unnamed 647990263 (TLID:144514947), a nd proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647990263 (TLID:144514947) to Unnamed 648096410 (TLID:144515523), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 648096410 (TLID:144515523) to Unnamed 647154727
(TLID:144516195), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647154727 (TLID:144516195) to Unnamed
648096392 (TLID:144516174), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648096392 (TLID:144516174)
to Unnamed 647154723 (TLID:144514990), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647154723
(TLID:144514990) to Unnamed 647154720 (TLID:144514669), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647154720 (TLID:144514669) to Daley Canyon Trk Trl, and proceeding westerly along Daley Canyon Trk
Trl to Unnamed 647154713 (TLID:144433880), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647154713
(TLID:144433880) to Unnamed 647989318 (TLID:144433861), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647989318 (TLID:144433861) to Unnamed 647155158 (TLID:144433743), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647155158 (TLID:144433743) to Unnamed 647990959 (TLID:144433841), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990959 (TLID:144433841) to Unnamed 647155301
(TLID:144419732), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647155301 (TLID:144419732) to Unnamed
648352983 (TLID:144419667), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648352983 (TLID:144419667)
to Unnamed 648352982 (TLID:144418708), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648352982
(TLID:144418708) to Unnamed 647155554 (TLID:144418727), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647155554 (TLID:144418727) to Harrison Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly along Harrison Canyon
Rd to E 40th St, and proceeding easterly along E 40th St to Unnamed 647155910 (TLID:144428554), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647155910 (TLID:144428554) to Unnamed 144654375
(TLID:144429014), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144654375 (TLID:144429014) to Unnamed
144660396 (TLID:144430659), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144660396 (TLID:144430659) to
Unnamed 647990957 (TLID:144431102), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990957
(TLID:144431102) to Unnamed 647156455 (TLID:144432490), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647156455 (TLID:144432490) to Unnamed 647156454 (TLID:144432512), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647156454 (TLID:144432512) to Unnamed 647156117 (TLID:144432895), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 647156117 (TLID:144432895) to Unnamed 647156121 (TLID:144506807), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647156121 (TLID:144506807) to Sand Canyon Truck Trl, and
proceeding southerly along Sand Canyon Truck Trl to N Sand Canyon Truck Trl, and proceeding southerly
along N Sand Canyon Truck Trl to Daley Canyon Rd, and proceeding southerly along Daley Canyon Rd to
Unnamed 647156131 (TLID:144506727), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647156131
(TLID:144506727) to Unnamed 647156129 (TLID:144506917), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647156129 (TLID:144506917) to Unnamed 614822709 (TLID:144507472), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 614822709 (TLID:144507472) to Unnamed 614822670 (TLID:144507483), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 614822670 (TLID:144507483) to Unnamed 614822669 (TLID:144514146), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614822669 (TLID:144514146) to Unnamed 144660551
(TLID:144514117), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144660551 (TLID:144514117) to Unnamed
144981042 (TLID:144510801), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144981042 (TLID:144510801)
to Unnamed 629790979 (TLID:144510795), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 629790979
(TLID:144510795) to Unnamed 629790978 (TLID:144510762), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
629790978 (TLID:144510762) to Unnamed 144963697 (TLID:144509250), and proceeding southerly
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along Unnamed 144963697 (TLID:144509250) to N Victoria Ave, and proceeding southerly along N
Victoria Ave to Unnamed 614877102 (TLID:144509200), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
614877102 (TLID:144509200) to Unnamed 640664213 (TLID:144509176), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 640664213 (TLID:144509176) to Unnamed 640664214 (TLID:144508565), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664214 (TLID:144508565) to Unnamed 640664257
(TLID:144509278), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 640664257 (TLID:144509278) to Unnamed
640664436 (TLID:144509973), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664436 (TLID:144509973) to
Unnamed 640664438 (TLID:144510052), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 640664438
(TLID:144510052) to Unnamed 647127662 (TLID:144510137), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647127662 (TLID:144510137) to Unnamed 653061598 (TLID:144510524), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 653061598 (TLID:144510524) to Unnamed 647990949 (TLID:144510598), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647990949 (TLID:144510598) to Unnamed 640664269
(TLID:144512162), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664269 (TLID:144512162) to Unnamed
640664268 (TLID:144512362), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 640664268 (TLID:144512362) to
Unnamed 623916055 (TLID:144512690), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 623916055
(TLID:144512690) to Unnamed 623916054 (TLID:144513879), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
623916054 (TLID:144513879) to Unnamed 144984702 (TLID:144518342), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144984702 (TLID:144518342) to Unnamed 144963690 (TLID:144518353), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144963690 (TLID:144518353) to Unnamed 642072281 (TLID:144518672), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642072281 (TLID:144518672) to Unnamed 642072282
(TLID:144518937), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 642072282 (TLID:144518937) to Unnamed
614872263 (TLID:144518974), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614872263 (TLID:144518974) to
Unnamed 614872262 (TLID:144519028), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614872262
(TLID:144519028) to Unnamed 144963688 (TLID:144519062), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144963688 (TLID:144519062) to Unnamed 144963687 (TLID:144519050), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144963687 (TLID:144519050) to Unnamed 144963686 (TLID:144519196), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144963686 (TLID:144519196) to Unnamed 653171362 (TLID:144520004), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 653171362 (TLID:144520004) to Unnamed 145191878
(TLID:144520166), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145191878 (TLID:144520166) to Unnamed
145199453 (TLID:144520224), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145199453 (TLID:144520224) to
Unnamed 145199452 (TLID:144520239), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145199452
(TLID:144520239) to Unnamed 650413311 (TLID:145489601), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
650413311 (TLID:145489601) to Unnamed 650413310 (TLID:145474137), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 650413310 (TLID:145474137) to Unnamed 614822552 (TLID:145474143), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614822552 (TLID:145474143) to Unnamed 647989145
(TLID:145475629), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647989145 (TLID:145475629) to Unnamed
145226750 (TLID:145475672), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145226750 (TLID:145475672) to
Unnamed 651424018 (TLID:145475588), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651424018
(TLID:145475588) to Unnamed 651424021 (TLID:145474114), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
651424021 (TLID:145474114) to Emmerton Ln, and proceeding southerly along Emmerton Ln to
Unnamed 651424037 (TLID:145473604), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651424037
(TLID:145473604) to Unnamed 651424033 (TLID:145473579), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
651424033 (TLID:145473579) to Unnamed 651706971 (TLID:145473551), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 651706971 (TLID:145473551) to Unnamed 651425173 (TLID:145472554), and proceeding
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southerly along Unnamed 651425173 (TLID:145472554) to Unnamed 651425248 (TLID:145472498), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651425248 (TLID:145472498) to Arroyo Vista Dr, and proceeding
westerly along Arroyo Vista Dr to N Orchard Rd, and proceeding southerly along N Orchard Rd to
Terrace Dr, and proceeding easterly along Terrace Dr to Unnamed 145000981 (TLID:144498256), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 145000981 (TLID:144498256) to Fairway Ln, and proceeding
westerly along Fairway Ln to Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144498200), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144498200) to Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144497877), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 145226648 (TLID:144497877) to Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along
Highland Ave to Unnamed 144718236 (TLID:144497467), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144718236 (TLID:144497467) to Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along Highland Ave to Unnamed
614877255 (TLID:144494253), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614877255 (TLID:144494253) to
Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along Highland Ave to Unnamed 651423907 (TLID:144484088),
and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651423907 (TLID:144484088) to Atlantic Ave, and proceeding
easterly along Atlantic Ave to Unnamed 636146884 (TLID:144484989), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 636146884 (TLID:144484989) to Unnamed 636146885 (TLID:144485030), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 636146885 (TLID:144485030) to Unnamed 644267012 (TLID:144485513), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644267012 (TLID:144485513) to N Boulder Ave, and proceeding
southerly along N Boulder Ave to Pacific St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to la Praix St, and
proceeding southerly along la Praix St to Unnamed 644362282 (TLID:144478488), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 644362282 (TLID:144478488) to Unnamed 144984979 (TLID:144483271), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144984979 (TLID:144483271) to Unnamed 144984978
(TLID:144483259), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144984978 (TLID:144483259) to Unnamed
614885221 (TLID:144481002), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614885221 (TLID:144481002) to
Unnamed 614885220 (TLID:144480971), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614885220
(TLID:144480971) to Unnamed 614882869 (TLID:144480962), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
614882869 (TLID:144480962) to State Hwy 30 S, and proceeding westerly along State Hwy 30 S to Pacific
St, and proceeding westerly along Pacific St to Unnamed 651636760 (TLID:144479750), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651636760 (TLID:144479750) to N Palm Ave, and proceeding northerly along
N Palm Ave to E Atlantic Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Atlantic Ave to Unnamed 614882678
(TLID:144462805), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614882678 (TLID:144462805) to Orange St,
and proceeding southerly along Orange St to Unnamed 653186793 (TLID:144462255), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 653186793 (TLID:144462255) to Orange St, and proceeding southerly along
Orange St to E Clifton Ave, and proceeding easterly along E Clifton Ave to Unnamed 651423771
(TLID:144459818), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651423771 (TLID:144459818) to Unnamed
651666821 (TLID:144459797), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651666821 (TLID:144459797) to
Unnamed 145000408 (TLID:144474290), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 145000408
(TLID:144474290) to Unnamed 145000405 (TLID:144474366), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
145000405 (TLID:144474366) to Palm Ave, and proceeding southerly along Palm Ave to Unnamed
651679172 (TLID:144474403), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651679172 (TLID:144474403)
to Palm Ave, and proceeding southerly along Palm Ave to Unnamed 651703677 (TLID:144474105), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 651703677 (TLID:144474105) to Unnamed 650713852
(TLID:144459100), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650713852 (TLID:144459100) to Cole Ave,
and proceeding northerly along Cole Ave to 14th St, and proceeding westerly along 14th St to Unnamed
651707140 (TLID:144459286), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651707140 (TLID:144459286)
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to Unnamed 651423561 (TLID:144459376), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651423561
(TLID:144459376) to Fisher St, and proceeding westerly along Fisher St to Orange St, and proceeding
northerly along Orange St to Unnamed 145000416 (TLID:144458553), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 145000416 (TLID:144458553) to Central Ave, and proceeding northerly along Central Ave to
Mansfield St, and proceeding westerly along Mansfield St to Unnamed 144689058 (TLID:144461600),
and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144689058 (TLID:144461600) to Pacific St, and proceeding
westerly along Pacific St to Unnamed 651423212 (TLID:144460577), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 651423212 (TLID:144460577) to Unnamed 651423187 (TLID :144460610), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 651423187 (TLID:144460610) to Unnamed 651423182 (TLID:144460781), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651423182 (TLID:144460781) to Highland Ave, and proceeding
westerly along Highland Ave to N Victoria Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Victoria Ave to
Unnamed 144733354 (TLID:144460864), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144733354
(TLID:144460864) to Sand Crk, and proceeding northerly along Sand Crk to Date St E, and proceeding
westerly along Date St E to Unnamed 144661044 (TLID:144453147), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 144661044 (TLID:144453147) to Unnamed 644392798 (TLID:144453247), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 644392798 (TLID:144453247) to Unnamed 144661011 (TLID:144453315), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144661011 (TLID:144453315) to Unnamed 144661000
(TLID:144504692), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144661000 (TLID:144504692) to Unnamed
144661000 (TLID:144504781), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144661000 (TLID:144504781) to
E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed 144660962 (TLID:144503552),
and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144660962 (TLID:144503552) to Arden Ave, and proceeding
southerly along Arden Ave to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed
647128114 (TLID:144500977), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647128114 (TLID:144500977)
to Unnamed 647128111 (TLID:144500942), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647128111
(TLID:144500942) to Unnamed 647128108 (TLID:144500860), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647128108 (TLID:144500860) to Unnamed 647128105 (TLID:144500841), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 647128105 (TLID:144500841) to Unnamed 647128101 (TLID:144500822), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647128101 (TLID:144500822) to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly
along E Lynwood Dr to Unnamed 647990540 (TLID:144425723), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 647990540 (TLID:144425723) to Marshall Blvd E, and proceeding westerly along Marshall Blvd
E to E Marshall Blvd, and proceeding westerly along E Marshall Blvd to Unnamed 647110406
(TLID:144425555), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647110406 (TLID:144425555) to Unnamed
647110471 (TLID:144426116), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647110471 (TLID:144426116) to
Bonnie St, and proceeding southerly along Bonnie St to Edgemont Dr, and proceeding easterly along
Edgemont Dr to Unnamed 144660617 (TLID:144426143), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144660617 (TLID:144426143) to Marshall Blvd E, and proceeding easterly along Marshall Blvd E to
Unnamed 144660987 (TLID:144505428), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144660987
(TLID:144505428) to Unnamed 144660592 (TLID:144505475), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144660592 (TLID:144505475) to Unnamed 144660589 (TLID:144505525), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144660589 (TLID:144505525) to Piedmont Dr, and proceeding westerly along Piedmont
Dr to E Piedmont Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Piedmont Dr to Piedmont Dr, and proceeding
westerly along Piedmont Dr to Arden Ave, and proceeding southerly along Arden Ave to Unnamed
647127951 (TLID:144504047), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647127951 (TLID:144504047) to
Unnamed 647127947 (TLID:144501700), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647127947
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(TLID:144501700) to Unnamed 144660544 (TLID:144501657), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144660544 (TLID:144501657) to Unnamed 647127883 (TLID:144501612), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 647127883 (TLID:144501612) to Unnamed 647127884 (TLID:144501468), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 647127884 (TLID:144501468) to Unnamed 647127881 (TLID:144503031), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647127881 (TLID:144503031) to Foothill Dr, and proceeding
westerly along Foothill Dr to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding southerly along N del Rosa Ave to Eureka
St, and proceeding easterly along Eureka St to Unnamed 647110375 (TLID:144425106), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647110375 (TLID:144425106) to Unnamed 647110379 (TLID:144425059), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110379 (TLID:144425059) to E Marshall Blvd, and proceeding
westerly along E Marshall Blvd to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding southerly along N del Rosa Ave to E
Lynwood Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Lynwood Dr to N Mountain Ave, and proceeding northerly
along N Mountain Ave to Mountain Ave N, and proceeding northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed
145000973 (TLID:144420900), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145000973 (TLID:144420900) to
N Fairfax Dr, and proceeding northerly along N Fairfax Dr to Unnamed 144654540 (TLID:144420912),
and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144654540 (TLID:144420912) to Mountain Ave N, and
proceeding northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed 144733464 (TLID:144420979), and proceeding
westerly along Unnamed 144733464 (TLID:144420979) to Unnamed 144654535 (TLID:144420924), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144654535 (TLID:144420924) to Unnamed 144654501
(TLID:144420479), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144654501 (TLID:144420479) to Unnamed
144654492 (TLID:144421872), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144654492 (TLID:144421872)
to E 35th St, and proceeding westerly along E 35th St to Modesto Dr, and proceeding northerly along
Modesto Dr to Unnamed 647109840 (TLID:144422294), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647109840 (TLID:144422294) to Conejo Dr, and proceeding easterly along Conejo Dr to Ferndale Ave,
and proceeding northerly along Ferndale Ave to Unnamed 647109930 (TLID:144422517), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647109930 (TLID:144422517) to Mountain Ave N, and proceeding
northerly along Mountain Ave N to Unnamed 647109745 (TLID:144423316), and proceeding westerly
along Unnamed 647109745 (TLID:144423316) to Unnamed 647109746 (TLID:144423297), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647109746 (TLID:144423297) to Ferndale Ave, and proceeding
northerly along Ferndale Ave to E Echo Dr, and proceeding westerly along E Echo Dr to Unnamed
144654435 (TLID:144428216), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144654435 (TLID:144428216)
to E 39th St, and proceeding westerly along E 39th St to Unnamed 144654425 (TLID:144416370), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144654425 (TLID:144416370) to Unnamed 144654438
(TLID:144416273), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144654438 (TLID:144416273) to Unnamed
647110171 (TLID:144415556), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110171 (TLID:144415556)
to Unnamed 647110170 (TLID:144415459), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110170
(TLID:144415459) to Unnamed 647110166 (TLID:144415423), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647110166 (TLID:144415423) to Unnamed 144654333 (TLID:144414934), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 144654333 (TLID:144414934) to Unnamed 144654333 (TLID:14441482 7), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 144654333 (TLID:144414827) to Harrison St N, and proceeding northerly
along Harrison St N to E 40th St, and proceeding westerly along E 40th St to W 40th St, and proceeding
westerly along W 40th St to N Electric Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Electric Ave to N Mountain
View Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mountain View Ave to W Thompson Pl, and proceeding
westerly along W Thompson Pl to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding westerly along N Arrowhead Ave to
W Kendall Dr, and proceeding westerly along W Kendall Dr to W 40th St, and proceeding easterly along
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W 40th St to Unnamed 144653650 (TLID:144386947), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144653650 (TLID:144386947) to Johnson St, and proceeding southerly along Johnson St to Unnamed
144653715 (TLID:144386967), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144653715 (TLID:144386967) to
Unnamed 144653723 (TLID:144396685), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144653723
(TLID:144396685) to Unnamed 647987739 (TLID:144396771), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
647987739 (TLID:144396771) to Unnamed 144978728 (TLID:144396794), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144978728 (TLID:144396794) to N Electric Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Electric Ave
to Unnamed 144978731 (TLID:144396912), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144978731
(TLID:144396912) to Unnamed 145220160 (TLID:144396857), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145220160 (TLID:144396857) to W 41st St, and proceeding westerly along W 41st St to N F St, and
proceeding northerly along N F St to W 48th St, and proceeding westerly along W 48th St to N E St, and
proceeding southerly along N E St to Unnamed 145230656 (TLID:144387323), and proceeding westerly
along Unnamed 145230656 (TLID:144387323) to Unnamed 144651481 (TLID:144387354), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651481 (TLID:144387354) to N H St, and proceeding northerly
along N H St to Unnamed 144651474 (TLID:144387432), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
144651474 (TLID:144387432) to N H St, and proceeding northerly along N H St to W Hill Dr, and
proceeding westerly along W Hill Dr to Unnamed 636817303 (TLID:144386191), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 636817303 (TLID:144386191) to Unnamed 636817301 (TLID:144386131), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 636817301 (TLID:144386131) to N 3rd Ave, and proceeding
southerly along N 3rd Ave to Unnamed 144651464 (TLID:144385803), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 144651464 (TLID:144385803) to W Hill Dr, and proceeding westerly along W Hill Dr to Campus
Cir, and proceeding northerly along Campus Cir to Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241) to Unnamed 627217834
(TLID:144405689), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 627217834 (TLID:144405689) to Unnamed
627217833 (TLID:144405985), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 627217833 (TLID:144405985) to
Unnamed 652038818 (TLID:144406422), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 652038818
(TLID:144406422) to Unnamed 652038817 (TLID:144408178), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
652038817 (TLID:144408178) to Unnamed 647153354 (TLID:144409221), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647153354 (TLID:144409221) to Unnamed 644251622 (TLID:144410480), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644251622 (TLID:144410480) to Cloudland Truck Trl, and
proceeding northerly along Cloudland Truck Trl to Unnamed 636041604 (TLID:144409550), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041604 (TLID:144409550) to Unnamed 636041601
(TLID:144409696), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041601 (TLID:144409696) to Unnamed
636041547 (TLID:144409702), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041547 (TLID:144409702)
to Unnamed 636041544 (TLID:144409715), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 636041544
(TLID:144409715) to Unnamed 636041611 (TLID:144528417), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
636041611 (TLID:144528417) to the point of beginning.
Fifth District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Unnamed
647149986 (TLID:144253679) and Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559), and proceeding easterly
along Unnamed 647149986 (TLID:144253679) to Unnamed 647149929 (TLID:144253597), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149929 (TLID:144253597) to Unnamed 650414315
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(TLID:144254092), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 650414315 (TLID:144254092) to Unnamed
647150611 (TLID:144254020), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647150611 (TLID:144254020) to
Unnamed 647150610 (TLID:144252754), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647150610
(TLID:144252754) to Unnamed 627217840 (TLID:144252676), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
627217840 (TLID:144252676) to Unnamed 647151185 (TLID:144252498), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647151185 (TLID:144252498) to Unnamed 647151186 (TLID:144193248), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647151186 (TLID:144193248) to Unnamed 647150880
(TLID:144192549), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647150880 (TLID:144192549) to Unnamed
647989280 (TLID:144192688), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647989280 (TLID:144192688)
to W Frontline Rd, and proceeding southerly along W Frontline Rd to Unnamed 647151679
(TLID:144194747), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647151679 (TLID:144194747) to Unnamed
144736409 (TLID:144195245), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144736409 (TLID:144195245) to
Unnamed 648098719 (TLID:144195657), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648098719
(TLID:144195657) to Unnamed 647152267 (TLID:144194664), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647152267 (TLID:144194664) to Unnamed 647987233 (TLID:144405294), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 647987233 (TLID:144405294) to Sycamore Canyon Rd, and proceeding easterly along
Sycamore Canyon Rd to Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 144555374 (TLID:144405241) to N Magnolia Dr, and proceeding southerly along N Magnolia
Dr to Unnamed 649794939 (TLID:144189095), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 649794939
(TLID:144189095) to N Magnolia Dr, and proceeding southerly along N Magnolia Dr to Unnamed
648099337 (TLID:144189055), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 648099337 (TLID:144189055)
to N 4th Ave, and proceeding southerly along N 4th Ave to Unnamed 144651454 (TLID:144384052), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651454 (TLID:144384052) to Unnamed 144651459
(TLID:144384431), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651459 (TLID:144384431) to Unnamed
144651492 (TLID:144385176), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651492 (TLID:144385176) to
N 3rd Ave, and proceeding northerly along N 3rd Ave to Unnamed 647147014 (TLID:144385217), and
proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647147014 (TLID:144385217) to Unnamed 614811990
(TLID:144385238), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 614811990 (TLID:144385238) to W 40th
St, and proceeding westerly along W 40th St to W Kendall Dr, and proceeding easterly along W Kendall
Dr to N E St, and proceeding southerly along N E St to W 34th St, and proceeding westerly along W 34th
St to W Edgehill Rd, and proceeding westerly along W Edgehill Rd to N H St, and proceeding southerly
along N H St to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Fwy to Unnamed 614800425
(TLID:144179487), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614800425 (TLID:144179487) to Foothill
Fwy, and proceeding westerly along Foothill Fwy to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to
Unnamed 616137078 (TLID:144164517), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 616137078
(TLID:144164517) to I- 215, and proceeding northerly along I- 215 to Palm Ave, and proceeding
southerly along Palm Ave to I- 215, and proceeding westerly along I- 215 to Unnamed 646966385
(TLID:144211107), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646966385 (TLID:144211107) to Unnamed
646966386 (TLID:144210138), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646966386 (TLID:144210138)
to Unnamed 646966380 (TLID:144210147), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646966380
(TLID:144210147) to Unnamed 648084678 (TLID:144210157), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
648084678 (TLID:144210157) to Unnamed 646966374 (TLID:144210202), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 646966374 (TLID:144210202) to Unnamed 144972074 (TLID:144211182), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144972074 (TLID:144211182) to Unnamed 144972073
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(TLID:144211195), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144972073 (TLID:144211195) to Unnamed
649804343 (TLID:144211435), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 649804343 (TLID:144211435) to
Unnamed 648353013 (TLID:144214280), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 648353013
(TLID:144214280) to Unnamed 649117253 (TLID:144214286), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
649117253 (TLID:144214286) to Unnamed 649117254 (TLID:144214298), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 649117254 (TLID:144214298) to Unnamed 646966781 (TLID:144214292), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646966781 (TLID:144214292) to Cable Canyon Rd, and proceeding
westerly along Cable Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647147696 (TLID:144214259), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647147696 (TLID:144214259) to Unnamed 647147699 (TLID:144213509), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647147699 (TLID:144213509) to Cable Canyon Rd, and proceeding
southerly along Cable Canyon Rd to Unnamed 647147705 (TLID:144213466), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647147705 (TLID:144213466) to Unnamed 651665584 (TLID:144213401), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 651665584 (TLID:144213401) to Unnamed 647147783
(TLID:144213066), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647147783 (TLID:144213066) to Martin
Ranch Rd, and proceeding easterly along Martin Ranch Rd to Unnamed 647147842 (TLID:144213951),
and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647147842 (TLID:144213951) to Martin Ranch Rd, and
proceeding southerly along Martin Ranch Rd to Unnamed 647147836 (TLID:144213838), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 647147836 (TLID:144213838) to W Meyers Rd, and proceeding easterly along
W Meyers Rd to Unnamed 644214254 (TLID:144242394), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
644214254 (TLID:144242394) to Unnamed 653159962 (TLID:144243336), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 653159962 (TLID:144243336) to Unnamed 649117671 (TLID:144243626), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 649117671 (TLID:144243626) to Unnamed 653159939 (TLID:144171637), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 653159939 (TLID:144171637) to Unnamed 647149084
(TLID:144171650), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149084 (TLID:144171650) to Unnamed
647149087 (TLID:144251197), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647149087 (TLID:144251197) to
Unnamed 647149118 (TLID:144251307), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647149118
(TLID:144251307) to Unnamed 647149152 (TLID:144251437), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647149152 (TLID:144251437) to Unnamed 647149150 (TLID:144252255), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647149150 (TLID:144252255) to Unnamed 647149315 (TLID:144252209), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647149315 (TLID:144252209) to Unnamed 647149318
(TLID:144252184), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149318 (TLID:144252184) to Unnamed
647149321 (TLID:144251875), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149321 (TLID:144251875) to
Unnamed 647149319 (TLID:144251717), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647149319
(TLID:144251717) to Unnamed 647149411 (TLID:144251578), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647149411 (TLID:144251578) to Unnamed 647149414 (TLID:144251614), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 647149414 (TLID:144251614) to Unnamed 648084779 (TLID:144251620), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648084779 (TLID:144251620) to Unnamed 648084778
(TLID:144251761), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648084778 (TLID:144251761) to Unnamed
648084773 (TLID:144251859), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 648084773 (TLID:144251859) to
Unnamed 614806133 (TLID:144251853), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614806133
(TLID:144251853) to Unnamed 650414395 (TLID:144244684), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
650414395 (TLID:144244684) to Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 650414396 (TLID:144245559) to the point of beginning.
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Sixth District.
The region bounded and described as follows: 1. Beginning at the point of intersection of Cajon Blvd and
Unnamed 145000957 (TLID:144208699), and proceeding easterly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed
646968126 (TLID:144050130), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646968126 (TLID:144050130)
to Unnamed 646968130 (TLID:144050113), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 646968130
(TLID:144050113) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding southerly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 145219882
(TLID:144050054), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 145219882 (TLID:144050054) to Unnamed
649804597 (TLID:144049544), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 649804597 (TLID:144049544) to
Unnamed 653206407 (TLID:144049422), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 653206407
(TLID:144049422) to Unnamed 646969291 (TLID:144049477), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
646969291 (TLID:144049477) to Unnamed 646969290 (TLID:144049468), and proceeding westerly along
Unnamed 646969290 (TLID:144049468) to Unnamed 144734884 (TLID:144049450), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144734884 (TLID:144049450) to Unnamed 646969956 (TLID:144049529), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646969956 (TLID:144049529) to Unnamed 646969958
(TLID:144049947), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 646969958 (TLID:144049947) to Unnamed
647988277 (TLID:144049938), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647988277 (TLID:144049938)
to Unnamed 646970877 (TLID:144049916), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 646970877
(TLID:144049916) to Unnamed 646970877 (TLID:144049910), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
646970877 (TLID:144049910) to Unnamed 646970827 (TLID:144049980), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 646970827 (TLID:144049980) to Unnamed 144734867 (TLID:144049990), and proceeding
easterly along Unnamed 144734867 (TLID:144049990) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding easterly along
Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 144734862 (TLID:144158079), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
144734862 (TLID:144158079) to Unnamed 144734859 (TLID:144050284), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 144734859 (TLID:144050284) to Unnamed 144734854 (TLID:144049342), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144734854 (TLID:144049342) to Unnamed 144734851
(TLID:144156540), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144734851 (TLID:144156540) to Unnamed
144734848 (TLID:144156881), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144734848 (TLID:144156881) to
Unnamed 144689227 (TLID:144156904), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144689227
(TLID:144156904) to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding southerly along Cajon Blvd to Palm Ave, and proceeding
easterly along Palm Ave to Unnamed 646967168 (TLID:144157232), and proceeding northerly along
Unnamed 646967168 (TLID:144157232) to Unnamed 647990358 (TLID:144157244), and proceeding
northerly along Unnamed 647990358 (TLID:144157244) to Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157286), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157286) to Unnamed 616133408
(TLID:144157883), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 616133408 (TLID:144157883) to Palm Ave,
and proceeding northerly along Palm Ave to I- 215, and proceeding easterly along I- 215 to Unnamed
616137078 (TLID:144164517), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 616137078 (TLID:144164517) to
I- 215, and proceeding southerly along I- 215 to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding southerly along Foothill
Fwy to I- 215, and proceeding southerly along I- 215 to Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 619660624 (TLID:144147518) to I- 215, and proceeding southerly
along I- 215 to W Base Line St, and proceeding westerly along W Base Line St to N Mount Vernon Ave,
and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 10th St, and proceeding southerly along W
10th St to N Mount Vernon Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Mount Vernon Ave to W 9th St, and
proceeding westerly along W 9th St to Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 614872080 (TLID:144127520) to Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946), and
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proceeding easterly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113946) to Unnamed 614872079
(TLID:144113925), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 614872079 (TLID:144113925) to W Foothill
Blvd, and proceeding westerly along W Foothill Blvd to Lytle Creek Chnnl, and proceeding southerly
along Lytle Creek Chnnl to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding westerly along Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Rlwy to W Rialto Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Rialto Ave to Unnamed
144645069 (TLID:144073187), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144645069 (TLID:144073187)
to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding easterly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy
to N Pepper Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Pepper Ave to W Foothill Blvd, and proceeding
easterly along W Foothill Blvd to Unnamed 633185396 (TLID:144074790), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 633185396 (TLID:144074790) to Unnamed 651715867 (TLID:144075319), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651715867 (TLID:144075319) to Unnamed 144645029
(TLID:144074652), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144645029 (TLID:144074652) to N
Eucalyptus Ave, and proceeding northerly along N Eucalyptus Ave to Unnamed 644323406
(TLID:144074683), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 644323406 (TLID:144074683) to Unnamed
144965758 (TLID:144075208), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144965758 (TLID:144075208) to
W 6th St, and proceeding easterly along W 6th St to N Pepper Ave, and proceeding northerly along N
Pepper Ave to Unnamed 650715800 (TLID:144092594), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
650715800 (TLID:144092594) to N Meridian Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Meridian Ave to
Unnamed 651429062 (TLID:144096104), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 651429062
(TLID:144096104) to Unnamed 651429065 (TLID:144096863), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
651429065 (TLID:144096863) to Unnamed 651429068 (TLID:144096950), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 651429068 (TLID:144096950) to N Terrace Rd, and proceeding northerly along N Terrace Rd
to Unnamed 650716008 (TLID:144097579), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650716008
(TLID:144097579) to E Base Line Rd, and proceeding westerly along E Base Line Rd to Unnamed
651440519 (TLID:144097475), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651440519 (TLID:144097475)
to Unnamed 651440462 (TLID:144097532), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651440462
(TLID:144097532) to N Martin Rd, and proceeding northerly along N Martin Rd to Unnamed 645279350
(TLID:144094964), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 645279350 (TLID:144094964) to Unnamed
651718434 (TLID:144097702), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651718434 (TLID:144097702)
to Unnamed 651441595 (TLID:144099017), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441595
(TLID:144099017) to Unnamed 145000959 (TLID:144099077), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145000959 (TLID:144099077) to Unnamed 636142382 (TLID:144099105), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 636142382 (TLID:144099105) to Unnamed 651441385 (TLID:144099120), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441385 (TLID:144099120) to Unnamed 651441356
(TLID:144099135), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 651441356 (TLID:144099135) to W
Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to Unnamed 647000892
(TLID:144099850), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000892 (TLID:144099850) to Unnamed
647000885 (TLID:144100209), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000885 (TLID:144100209)
to Unnamed 647000824 (TLID:144100215), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647000824
(TLID:144100215) to Unnamed 647000821 (TLID:144100546), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
647000821 (TLID:144100546) to Unnamed 144684723 (TLID:144100621), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 144684723 (TLID:144100621) to Mallory St, and proceeding easterly along Mallory St to
Unnamed 144651556 (TLID:144100648), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651556
(TLID:144100648) to Unnamed 647003905 (TLID:144100710), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
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647003905 (TLID:144100710) to Jennifer Ln, and proceeding southerly along Jennifer Ln to Unnamed
647003915 (TLID:144130694), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647003915 (TLID:144130694)
to Unnamed 144651583 (TLID:144130703), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 144651583
(TLID:144130703) to N Macy St, and proceeding southerly along N Macy St to Adams St, and proceeding
easterly along Adams St to Unnamed 144651697 (TLID:144131306), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144651697 (TLID:144131306) to N State St, and proceeding southerly along N State St to W
Highland Ave, and proceeding easterly along W Highland Ave to N California St, and proceeding
northerly along N California St to W Porter St, and proceeding westerly along W Porter St to Unnamed
144994461 (TLID:144134312), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144994461 (TLID:144134312)
to Mallory St, and proceeding easterly along Mallory St to Unnamed 647991237 (TLID:144172485), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647991237 (TLID:144172485) to Unnamed 647004267
(TLID:144172524), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed 647004267 (TLID:144172524) to N California
St, and proceeding northerly along N California St to Unnamed 144651243 (TLID:144173409), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 144651243 (TLID:144173409) to Unnamed 648092548
(TLID:144173393), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648092548 (TLID:144173393) to Unnamed
653220056 (TLID:144174011), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 653220056 (TLID:144174011)
to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding northerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Rlwy to Unnamed 144649647 (TLID:144156178), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144649647
(TLID:144156178) to June St, and proceeding westerly along June St to June Pl, and proceeding westerly
along June Pl to San Benito Ave, and proceeding northerly along San Benito Ave to Unnamed 646991146
(TLID:144154938), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646991146 (TLID:144154938) to Unnamed
647987575 (TLID:144154916), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647987575 (TLID:144154916) to
Unnamed 144689372 (TLID:144153719), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144689372
(TLID:144153719) to Unnamed 144689371 (TLID:144153651), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
144689371 (TLID:144153651) to Unnamed 647990352 (TLID:144153523), and proceeding southerly
along Unnamed 647990352 (TLID:144153523) to Unnamed 647989661 (TLID:144152954), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647989661 (TLID:144152954) to Unnamed 646974591
(TLID:144152866), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646974591 (TLID:144152866) to Unnamed
647987625 (TLID:144153835), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 647987625 (TLID:144153835)
to Cajon Blvd, and proceeding northerly along Cajon Blvd to Unnamed 144688372 (TLID:144153983),
and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144688372 (TLID:144153983) to Unnamed 144979241
(TLID:144151590), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144979241 (TLID:144151590) to Unnamed
144979240 (TLID:144151523), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144979240 (TLID:144151523) to
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy, and proceeding southerly along Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rlwy
to Unnamed 646974346 (TLID:144151325), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646974346
(TLID:144151325) to Unnamed 647992210 (TLID:144151279), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed
647992210 (TLID:144151279) to Unnamed 653220049 (TLID:144150830), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 653220049 (TLID:144150830) to Unnamed 646973742 (TLID:144150820), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646973742 (TLID:144150820) to Unnamed 646973648
(TLID:144150862), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646973648 (TLID:144150862) to Unnamed
646973642 (TLID:144150810), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646973642 (TLID:144150810) to
Unnamed 144734920 (TLID:144150800), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 144734920
(TLID:144150800) to Unnamed 646971797 (TLID:144046747), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
646971797 (TLID:144046747) to Unnamed 653220036 (TLID:144049221), and proceeding northerly
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along Unnamed 653220036 (TLID:144049221) to Unnamed 649808942 (TLID:144049234), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 649808942 (TLID:144049234) to Unnamed 646971092
(TLID:144049371), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646971092 (TLID:144049371) to Unnamed
646967946 (TLID:144048669), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967946 (TLID:144048669)
to Unnamed 646967810 (TLID:144048652), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967810
(TLID:144048652) to Unnamed 646967807 (TLID:144208548), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
646967807 (TLID:144208548) to Unnamed 646967628 (TLID:144208567), and proceeding northerly
along Unnamed 646967628 (TLID:144208567) to Unnamed 646967629 (TLID:144208579), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967629 (TLID:144208579) to Unnamed 646967626
(TLID:144208560), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967626 (TLID:144208560) to Unnamed
646967623 (TLID:144208619), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646967623 (TLID:144208619)
to Unnamed 644267485 (TLID:144208690), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 644267485
(TLID:144208690) to Unnamed 145000957 (TLID:144208699), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
145000957 (TLID:144208699) to the point of beginning. 2. As well as beginning at the point of
intersection of Unnamed 653160124 (TLID:144198292) and Unnamed 646962861 (TLID:99474419), and
proceeding southerly along Unnamed 653160124 (TLID:144198292) to Unnamed 647990945
(TLID:144198270), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 647990945 (TLID:144198270) to Unnamed
646962906 (TLID:144198283), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646962906 (TLID:144198283)
to Unnamed 646962861 (TLID:99474419), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 646962861
(TLID:99474419) to the point of beginning. 3. As well as beginning at the point of intersection of
Unnamed 646963192 (TLID:144202536) and Unnamed 646963189 (TLID:144198860), and proceeding
southerly along Unnamed 646963192 (TLID:144202536) to Unnamed 646963190 (TLID:144202511), and
proceeding westerly along Unnamed 646963190 (TLID:144202511) to Unnamed 650709814
(TLID:144202517), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650709814 (TLID:144202517) to Unnamed
650709810 (TLID:144198844), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 650709810 (TLID:144198844) to
Unnamed 650709798 (TLID:144198469), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed 650709798
(TLID:144198469) to Unnamed 646963189 (TLID:144198860), and proceeding northerly along Unnamed
646963189 (TLID:144198860) to the point of beginning.
Seventh District.
The region bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Harrison St N and
E 40th St, and proceeding southerly along Harrison St N to del Norte Dr, and proceeding easterly along
del Norte Dr to Unnamed 647128853 (TLID:144413985), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed
647128853 (TLID:144413985) to Harrison St N, and proceeding southerly along Harrison St N to E
Lynwood Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Lynwood Dr to N del Rosa Ave, and proceeding southerly
along N del Rosa Ave to Unnamed 144656063 (TLID:144424746), and proceeding easterly along
Unnamed 144656063 (TLID:144424746) to N Ironwood St, and proceeding northerly along N Ironwood
St to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Lynwood Dr to Merito Ave, and proceeding easterly
along Merito Ave to E Lynwood Dr, and proceeding easterly along E Lynwood Dr to N Sterling Ave, and
proceeding southerly along N Sterling Ave to E Citrus St, and proceeding easterly along E Citrus St to
Unnamed 144992621 (TLID:144448323), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 144992621
(TLID:144448323) to N Sterling Ave, and proceeding southerly along N Sterling Ave to Date St E, and
proceeding westerly along Date St E to Unnamed 647110707 (TLID:144376007), and proceeding
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northerly along Unnamed 647110707 (TLID:144376007) to Unnamed 648269766 (TLID:144376070), and
proceeding northerly along Unnamed 648269766 (TLID:144376070) to Unnamed 648269767
(TLID:144376037), and proceeding westerly along Unnamed 648269767 (TLID:144376037) to Unnamed
647110766 (TLID:144375225), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110766 (TLID:144375225)
to Unnamed 647110785 (TLID:144375169), and proceeding southerly along Unnamed 647110785
(TLID:144375169) to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding southerly along Foothill Fwy to N del Rosa Ave, and
proceeding southerly along N del Rosa Ave to E Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along E Highland
Ave to Windsor Dr, and proceeding westerly along Windsor Dr to E Highland Ave, and proceeding
westerly along E Highland Ave to W Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Highland Ave to N D
St, and proceeding westerly along N D St to W Highland Ave, and proceeding westerly along W Highland
Ave to N Muscupiabe Dr, and proceeding northerly along N Muscupiabe Dr to W Colima Rd, and
proceeding easterly along W Colima Rd to N Muscupiabe Dr, and proceeding northerly along N
Muscupiabe Dr to Foothill Fwy, and proceeding easterly along Foothill Fwy to N H St, and proceeding
northerly along N H St to W Edgehill Rd, and proceeding easterly along W Edgehill Rd to W 34th St, and
proceeding easterly along W 34th St to N E St, and proceeding northerly along N E St to W Kendall Dr,
and proceeding northerly along W Kendall Dr to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding easterly along N
Arrowhead Ave to Unnamed 145230876 (TLID:144391132), and proceeding easterly along Unnamed
145230876 (TLID:144391132) to N Arrowhead Ave, and proceeding easterly along N Arrowhead Ave to
W Thompson Pl, and proceeding easterly along W Thompson Pl to N Mountain View Ave, and
proceeding easterly along N Mountain View Ave to N Electric Ave, and proceeding northerly along N
Electric Ave to W 40th St, and proceeding easterly along W 40th St to E 40th St, and proceeding easterly
along E 40th St to the point of beginning.
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Ordinance No. MC-1547
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ORDINANCE NO. MC-1547
ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF
TITLE 1 OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO THE BOUNDARIES OF WARDS
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 802 of the City Charter, the City Council is
elected from seven (7) wards; and
WHEREAS, state and federal law, and Section 803 of the City Charter, require the
periodic adjustment of ward boundaries following the release of decennial census data; and
WHEREAS, following the release of the 2020 federal census data, the City has conducted
a robust public outreach effort including: public hearings before the City Council; the
establishment of an Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee made up of volunteer residents;
the holding of multiple Committee meetings; and the hosting of multiple public forums in each of
the existing wards and online; and
WHEREAS, following a careful review of the proposed maps, the City Council now
desires to adopt a new Ward Map for the City in compliance with all applicable laws.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are
hereby incorporated into this Ordinance is if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2. Adoption of Ward Map. The map, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is hereby
adopted as the Ward Map for the City in accordance with the City Charter.
SECTION 3. Amendment to Chapter 1.16. Chapter 1.16 of Title 1 of the San Bernardino
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:
“ Chapter 1.16
BOUNDARIES OF WARDS
Sections:
1.16.010 Purpose
1.16.020 First Ward
1.16.030 Second Ward
1.16.040 Third Ward
1.16.050 Fourth Ward
1.16.060 Fifth Ward
1.16.070 Sixth Ward
1.16.080 Seventh Ward
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1.16.010 Purpose
The ordinance codified in this Chapter is adopted in order to divide the area of the City into seven
wards pursuant to Article VIII of the City Charter.
1.16.020 First Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.030 Second Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.040 Third Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.050 Fourth Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.060 Fifth Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.070 Sixth Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]
1.16.080 Seventh Ward
[***BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION TO BE INSERTED UPON SELECTION OF DRAFT MAP
BY CITY COUNCIL AT DECEMBER 1, 2021 MEETING***]”
SECTION 4. CEQA. The City Council determines that the Ordinance is categorically
exempt from further review per State CEQA Guidelines (14 Cal. Code Regs., § 15000 et seq.).
The whole of the Ordinance is exempt, because the code amendment is an administrative activity
which will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change to the
environment. (§ 15060(c)(2).) The whole of the Ordinance is also exempt because the code
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amendment is not a “project” as defined by section 15378, since it has no potential for resulting in
a direct or indirect physical change to the environment. (§ 15060(c)(3).) The City Council hereby
directs City staff to file a Notice of Exemption within five days of the adoption of this Ordinance.
SECTION 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, or clause or
phrase in this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, invalid
or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or
effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted each section irrespective of the fact that any one or
more subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, or phrases are declared unconstitutional,
invalid, or ineffective.
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after the date
of its adoption.
SECTION 7. Notice of Adoption. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino shall
certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause publication to occur in a newspaper of general
circulation and published and circulated in the City in a manner permitted under section 36933 of
the Government Code of the State of California.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this 15th day of December, 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO )ss.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of Ordinance
No. MC-1547, introduced by the City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, at a
regular meeting held the 1st day of December, 2021. Ordinance No. MC-1547 was approved,
passed and adopted at a regular meeting held the 15th day of December, 2021 by the following
vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this __ day of __________
2021.
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Genoveva Rocha, City Clerk
Subject: Withdrawing a Qualified Initiative from the General Municipal
Election on November 8, 2022. (All War
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-280 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, withdrawing a qualified initiative measure (Service and Use Tax
Rate Reduction) from the General Municipal Election to be held on November 8, 2022.
Background
On September 23, 2020, a local petition was filed with the Mayor and City Council of the
City of San Bernardino, seeking to enact an initiative measure/ordinance to reduce the
City’s current Service Users Utility Tax (UUT) from seven and three-quarters percent
(7.75%) to three percent (3%).
November 4, 2020, the City Clerk certified that the form of the petition complied with
California law through the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters. The
determination was made based upon an examination of voter registration records and
verification that the requisite number of voters to qualify the Measure for the ballot was
meet.
On December 2, 2020, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution Nos. 2021-271,
2021-272, and 2021-273 to place the Measure on the next “regularly scheduled
election” which is the City’s General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday,
November 8, 2022.
On September 15, 2021, the Mayor and City Council adopted R esolution No. 2021-240
Approving Settlement Agreements with Shatter, LLC (Thomas Bamber) and SB License
01, LLC (Qiang Ye) to:
-Resolve litigation arising from the City’s Measure “O” and voter-approved Chapter 5.10
of the San Bernardino Municipal Code concerning the licensing of cannabis business
operations.
-Provide for the back payment of $1,910,446.81 in cannabis business license taxes.
-Provide for the withdrawal of an initiative aimed at reducing the City’s utility users tax
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rate from seven and three-quarters percent (7.75%) to three percent (3%).
Discussion
On March 20, 2020, the City received a Notice of Intent to Circulate a Petition and
proposed initiative measure (“Measure”) from Ryan Fischer, an authorized
representative of Samuel Coleman, a San Bernardino resident and proponent of the
Measure. If approved, the Measure would reduce the rate of the City’s current Service
Utilities Users Tax (UUT) from 7.75 percent to 3 percent.
The proponent of the initiative/measure met the requirements to place the item on the
ballot for the General Municipal Election to be held on November 8, 2022. The
proponents of the measure informed the City that the sponsors of the initiative were the
Measure O operators that had ongoing litigation with the City. They requested to
negotiate favorable terms with the City to potentially withdraw the initiative that was
approved on December 2, 2020.
The Mayor and City Council met in closed session and directed staff to engage the
proponents to negotiate terms and end the ongoing litigation. On September 15, 2021,
the Mayor and City Council approved Resolution No. 2021 -240, that resolved the
ongoing litigation and required the proponents to withdraw the initiative.
On September 21, 2021, the City Clerk's Office received the formal request to withdraw
the initiative. The next step requires action from the Mayor and City Council to formally
withdraw the initiative from the 2022 General Municipal Election.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
Adopting the resolution withdrawing the qualified initiative measure aligns with Key
Target No. 1: Financial Stability, as it will secure a long-term revenue source through
the continued collection of Service User Utility Tax at the current rate of seven and three
quarters percent (7.75%).
Fiscal Impact
Adopting the resolution to withdraw the initiative will result in the city retaining the
current seven and three quarters percent (7.75%) Service Utility User Tax, without a
negative fiscal impact.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-280, withdrawing a qualified initiative measure
(Service and Use Tax Rate Reduction) from the General Municipal Election to be held
on November 8, 2022.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution 2021-280 Cancelling Petition Initiative Measure
Reducing Service Users Tax for General Election on November 8,
2022.
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Attachment 2 Letter of Authorization to withdraw initiative
Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
September 15, 2021 The Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-240
Approving Settlement Agreements with Shatter, LLC (Thomas
Bamber) and SB License 01, LLC (Qiang Ye) to withdrawal of an
initiative aimed at reducing the City’s utility users tax rate from
seven and three-quarters percent (7.75%) to three percent (3%).
December 2, 2020 The Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution Nos. 2021 -271,
2021-272, and 2021-273 to place the Measure on the City’s
General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8,
2022.
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RESOLUTION NO.______
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
WITHDRAWING A QUALIFIED INTIATIVE MEASURE
(SERVICE ABD USE TAX RATE REDUCTION) FROM THE
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022
WHEREAS, pursuant to San Bernardino Municipal Code, Chapters 3.44 and 3.46, the
City currently imposes a tax on the use of communications, electricity and gas utility service within
the City, at a rate of seven and three-quarters percent (7.75%) of the charges made for such utility
service (“Service Users Tax”); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to authority provided by statute, on September 23, 2020, a local
petition was filed with the City Council of the City of San Bernardino, seeking to enact an initiative
measure/ordinance which would reduce the rate of the City’s current Service Users Tax from seven
and three-quarters percent (7.75%) to three percent (3%) (the “Measure” or “Ordinance”); and
WHEREAS, on November 4, 2020, the City Clerk, through the San Bernardino County
Registrar of Voters, certified that the form of the petition complied with California law and, based
upon an examination of voter registration records, was signed by the requisite number of voters to
qualify the Measure for the ballot; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did not vote in favor of adoption of the Measure; and
WHEREAS, the City Council was therefore authorized by California Elections Code
Sections 1405 and 9215 to submit the proposed Measure to the voters at its “next regularly
scheduled election occurring not less than 88 days after the date of the order of election”; and
WHEREAS, on December 2, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution Nos. 2021-271,
2021-272, and 2021-273 to place the Measure on the next “regularly scheduled election” which is
the City’s General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022; and
WHEREAS, California Elections Code Section 9215.5 provides: “[T]he proponent of an
initiative may withdraw the initiative at any time before the 88th day before the election, whether
or not the petition has already been found sufficient by the elections official”; and
WHEREAS, California Elections Code Section 9604(d) further provides: “[W]ithdrawal
of a local initiative or referendum measure shall be effective upon receipt by the appropriate local
elections official of a written notice of withdrawal, signed by all proponents of the measure”; and
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WHEREAS, on September 21, 2021, the San Bernardino City Clerk’s Office received a
duly filed letter, signed by all proponents of the Measure, indicating that, after engaging in
discussions with the City, they now wish to withdraw the Measure from the ballot; and
WHEREAS, pursuant the initiative proponents exercising their rights under California
Elections Code Sections 9215.5 and 9604(d), the City Council takes this action to formally
withdraw the Measure from the November 8, 2022 General Municipal Election ballot and to cancel
all further election proceedings for the Measure.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Withdrawal of Ballot Measure from November 8, 2022 General Municipal
Election. The City Council of the City, pursuant to its legal duty under California Elections Code
Sections 9215.5 and 9604(d), hereby rescinds Resolution Nos. 2021-271, 2021-272, and 2021-273
and orders the Measure attached hereto as Exhibit “A” to be withdrawn from the ballot for the
General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. The Measure shall not be
printed in the ballot and no further election proceedings shall be undertaken with respect to the
Measure, except as necessary to remove it from the ballot as set forth herein.
SECTION 3. November 8, 2022 General Municipal Election To Be Held for All Other
Election Matters. This Resolution only removes the Measure from the ballot. Pursuant to City
Charter and applicable provisions of the California Elections Code, the November 8, 2022 General
Municipal Election will be held and conducted to elect qualified candidates to elective City offices
as well as for voters to consider any other City initiative, referendum or measure that qualifies and
is placed on the ballot for that Election.
SECTION 4. Election Cancellation Procedures. The City Clerk is authorized, instructed,
and directed to take all appropriate action, in coordination with the San Bernardino County
Registrar of Voters, to remove the Measure from the November 8, 2022 General Municipal
Election as set forth herein.
SECTION 5. Filing with County. The City Clerk shall file with the San Bernardino
County Registrar of Voters a certified copy of this Resolution.
SECTION 6. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibil ity that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject
to CEQA.
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SECTION 7. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 8. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
Subject: Subordination of a Deed of Trust (Ward 6)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-281 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, acting as the Successor Housing Agency to the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of San Bernardino approving a Subordination of a Deed of Trust in
connection with a refinancing of the Senior Mortgage relating to real property located at
766 N San Carlo Ave, San Bernardino, California.
Background
On October 17, 1994, the Community Development Commission of the City of San
Bernardino (“Commission”) approved Resolution 5409, establishing the Mortgage
Assistance Program, subsequently renamed the Homebuyer Assistance Program,
which made available a limited number of deferred payment (principal and interest)
second mortgages. This Program was designed to pro vide income-qualified families
with down payment/closing cost monies necessary to secure financing towards the
purchase of single-family detached homes in the City and provided an additional
avenue for the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Ber nardino (“Agency”)
to ensure the availability of affordable housing to income -qualified home buyers in the
community.
On January 9, 2012, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution 2012 -12
confirming that the City of San Bernardino would serve as the “Successor Agency” to
the former Agency, in accordance with AB1X 26. On January 23, 2012, the Mayor and
City Council adopted Resolution 2012-19 further confirming that the City would serve as
the “Successor Housing Agency” to the former Redevelopment Agenc y and perform the
housing functions previously performed by the Agency.
Discussion
The Homebuyer Assistance Program allows program participants to refinance their
mortgage only to lower the interest rate and/or term. Should the homeowner request to
“cash out” the property’s equity, the subordination request would be denied and the
Agency loan would become due.
The owner for the property located at 766 N San Carlo Ave received down payment
assistance and is now requesting to refinance their existing first mortgage. The owner of
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the property listed above has submitted a subordination request to Successor Housing
Agency staff and the application has been reviewed and approved. To proceed with the
refinancing, the new lender and title company require the Ag ency’s deed of trust to be
expressly subordinated to the new first deed of trust. Therefore, staff requests that the
City Manager, or designee, be authorized to sign and cause to be recorded the
subordination agreement and associated documents which will allow the property owner
to refinance their first mortgage.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
Adoption of the attached resolution aligns with Key Target No. 3: Improved Quality of
Life. Refinancing supports homeownership and sustains neighborhoods throughout the
City.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, acting as the Successor Housing Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of
the City of San Bernardino, adopt Resolution No. 2021-281, approving the
Subordination of a Deed of Trust in connection with a refinancing of the Senior
Mortgage relating to real property located at 766 N San Carlo Avenue, San Bernardino,
California.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution No. 2021-281
Attachment 2 Resolution No.2021-281; Exhibit A - Subordination Agreement for
766 N San Carlo Ave
Ward: 6
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
January 9, 2012 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino adopted
Resolution 2012-12 taking certain actions pursuant to Health &
Safety Code Section 34173 agreeing to serve as the Successor
Agency and the Successor Entity to the former Redevelopment
Agency of the City of San Bernardino.
January 23, 2012 Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution 2012 -19 further
confirming that the City would serve as the “Successor Housing
Agency” to the former Redevelopment Agency and perform the
housing functions previously performed by the Agency.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-281
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR HOUSING AGENCY TO
THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO APPROVING A SUBORDINATION OF A
DEED OF TRUST IN CONNECTION WITH A
REFINANCING OF THE SENIOR MORTGAGE
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 766 N.
SAN CARLO AVENUE, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS, on January 9, 2012, the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, (“Council”) adopted Resolution No. 2012-12 confirming that the City of
San Bernardino would serve as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency (“Agency”)
of the City of San Bernardino (“Successor Agency”) effective February 1, 2012, pursuant to
AB1X 26 (The Redevelopment Agency Dissolution Act); and
WHEREAS on January 23, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2012-19
providing for the City to serve as the Successor Housing Agency and perform the housing
functions previously performed by the Agency; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34181(c) of AB1X26 the
Oversight Board is to direct the transfer of housing responsibilities, including all rights, powers,
duties, obligations and assets, to the Successor Housing Agency; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34176(e)(1) of AB1484 the
restrictions on the use of real property such as affordability covenants entered into by the Agency
are considered a housing asset; and
WHEREAS, a Deed of Trust affecting real property located at 766 N San Carlo Ave,
San Bernardino, California (“Property”) exists as of August 15, 2007, and recorded on
September 4, 2007, as Instrument Number 2007-0509887 in the Official Records of the County
of San Bernardino (“Deed of Trust”); and
WHEREAS, the terms of the Deed of Trust allow the Trustor to obtain the release of the
security interest of the First Mortgage Lender in the Property for the purpose of a third-party
lender which refinances the purchase money mortgage of the First Mortgage Lender; and
WHEREAS, an escrow has been opened on the Property affected by the Deed of Trust
on which owner(s) (Yolanda M. Quintero and Daniel Quintero) request the subordination so that
they can proceed on a refinance and a clear lenders title policy can be provided to the new lender
of the Property; and
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WHEREAS, the Successor Housing Agency desires to confirm that the Deed of Trust is
a housing asset and/or housing function, and desires to authorize Successor Housing Agency
staff to transfer all rights and interest in the Deed of Trust to the City in its capacity as the
Successor Housing Agency; and
WHEREAS, Successor Housing Agency staff desires to cause to be signed and recorded
a subordination agreement for the purposes of causing the new third-party lender to have a
security interest in the Property senior to that of the Successor Housing Agency.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO, ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR HOUSING AGENCY OF THE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34176, the Successor Housing
Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino does hereby find and
determine that the Deed of Trust is a housing asset and hereby authorizes the City Manager or
his/her designee, to execute the Subordination Agreement (attached and incorporated herein as
Exhibit “A”) and do all such acts and things necessary to cause it to be recorded with the San
Bernardino County Recorder.
SECTION 3. That the City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule that CEQA
applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not
subject to CEQA.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
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APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of
____________ 2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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When recorded mail to:
City of San Bernardino, acting in its
capacity as the Successor Housing Agency
to the Redevelopment Agency of
the City of San Bernardino
290 North D Street
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Owner Name: Yolanda M. Quintero &
Daniel Quintero
766 N San Carlo Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92410
SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDERS USE.
Form of
SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT
NOTICE: THIS SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT RESULTS IN YOUR SECURITY
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY BECOMING SUBJECT TO AND OF LOWER
PRIORITY THAN THE LIEN OF SOME OTHER OR LATER SECURITY
INSTRUMENT.
This AGREEMENT, made this day of , 2021, by (Yolanda M. Quintero & Daniel Quintero),
Owner of the land hereinafter described and hereinafter referred to as "Owner," and the City of San Bernardino, acting
in its capacity as the Successor Housing Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, present
owner and holder of the Deed of Trust and Note;
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Owner(s) did on August 15, 2007, execute a Deed of Trust to First American Title Company, a
California Corporation, as trustee, covering:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The land herein after referred to is situated in the City of San Bernardino, County of
San Bernardino, State of California, and is described as follows:
Lot 18 of Tract No. 17524 in the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, State of California as per
map recorded in Book 319 of maps, pages 39 to 42, in the office of the county recorder of said county.
to secure a Note in the sum of $81,180 dated August 15, 2007, in favor of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of
San Bernardino first hereinafter described and hereinafter referred to as "Beneficiary", which Deed of Trust was
recorded September 4, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007-0509887, Official Records of said county;
WHEREAS, all rights and obligations of the Beneficiary have since been transferred to the City of San
Bernardino as the Successor Housing Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino
(“Successor Beneficiary”) pursuant to Mayor and Common Council Resolution No. 2012-19 dated January 23, 2012;
WHEREAS, Owner has executed, or is about to execute, a Deed of Trust and Note in the sum of not to exceed
$301,000, dated , in favor of Royal Pacific Funding Corp, hereinafter referred to as
“Lender,” payable with interest and upon the terms and conditions described therein, which D eed of Trust is to be
recorded concurrently herewith; and
WHEREAS, it is a condition precedent to obtaining said loan that said Deed of Trust last above mentioned
shall unconditionally be and remain at all times a lien or charge upon the land herein before described, prior and
superior to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust first above mentioned; and
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WHEREAS, lender is willing to make said loan provided the Deed of Trust securing the same is a lien or
charge upon the above described property prior and superior to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust first above
mentioned and provided that Successor Beneficiary will specifically and unconditionally subordinate the lien or charge
of the Deed of Trust first above mentioned to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust in favor of Lender; and
WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of the parties hereto that Lender make such loan to Owner; and
Successor Beneficiary is willing that the Deed of Trust securing the same shall, when recorded, constitute a lien or
charge upon said land which is unconditionally prior and superior to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust first above
mentioned.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits accruing to the parties hereto and other valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is hereby acknowledged, and in order to induce
Lender to make the loan above referred to, it is hereby declared, understood and agreed as follows:
1. That said Deed of Trust securing said Note in favor of Lender, and any renewals or extensions thereof,
shall unconditionally be and remain at all times a lien or charge on the property therein described, prior
and superior to the lien or charge or the Deed of Trust first above mentioned.
2. That Lender would not make its loan above described without this Subordination Agreement.
3. That this Agreement shall be the whole and only agreement with regard to the subordination of the lien
or charge of the Deed of Trust first above mentioned to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust in favor
of the lender above referred to and shall supersede and cancel, but only insofar as would affect the
priority between the Deeds of Trust hereinbefore specifically described, any prior agreement as to such
subordination including, but not limited to, those provisions, if any, contained in the Deed of Trust first
above mentioned, which provide for the subordination of the lien or charge thereof to another Deed or
Deeds of Trust or to another mortgage or mortgages.
Successor Beneficiary declares, agrees and acknowledges that:
(a) Lender in making disbursements pursuant to any such agreement is under no obligation or duty to, nor
has Lender represented that it will, see to the application of such proceeds by the person or persons to
whom Lender disburses such proceeds and any application or use of such proceeds for purposes other
than those provided for in such agreement or agreements shall not defeat the subordination herein made
in whole or in part;
(b) Successor Beneficiary intentionally and unconditionally waives, relinquishes and subordinates the lien
or charge of the Deed of Trust first above mentioned in favor of the lien or charge upon said land of the
Deed of Trust in favor of Lender above referred to and un derstands that in reliance upon, and in
consideration of, this waiver, relinquishment and subordination specific loans and advances are being
and will be make and, as part and parcel thereof, specific monetary and other obligations are being and
will be entered into which would not be made or entered into but for said reliance upon this waiver,
relinquishment and subordination; and
(c) An endorsement has been placed upon the Note secured by the Deed of Trust first above mentioned that
said Deed of Trust has by this instrument been subordinated to the lien or charge of the Deed of Trust in
favor or Lender above referred to.
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NOTICE: THIS SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT CONTAINS A PROVISION WHICH ALLOWS THE
PERSON OBLIGATED ON YOUR REAL PROPERTY SECURITY TO OBTAIN A LOAN A PORTION OF
WHICH MAY BE EXPENDED FOR OTHER PURPOSES THAN IMPROVEMENT OF THE LAND.
City of San Bernardino, acting as the Successor Housing Agency
to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino
_____________________________________ ____________________________________
Robert D. Field, City Manager Owner
City of San Bernardino
Owner
(ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED)
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT, PRIOR TO THE EXECUTION OF THIS SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT,
THE PARTIES CONSULT WITH THEIR ATTORNEYS WITH RESPECT THERETO.
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City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Barbara Whitehorn, Director of Finance
Subject: Approval of Commercial and Payroll Disbursements (All
Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the commercial and payroll disbursements for November 2021.
Background
Completed commercial and payroll disbursement registers are submitted to the Mayor
and City Council for approval. This happens on a regular basis, typically every meeting
for the most recently completed disbursement registers.
The detailed warrant registers are available on the City Website, and are updated weekly
by the Finance Department. The registers may be accessed by copying the following link
into an internet browser: <http://sbcity.org/cityhall/finance/warrant_register.asp>
Discussion
Bi-Weekly for November 10, 2021 $2,610,047.09
Total Payroll Demands: $2,610,047.09
The following check registers are being presented for approval:
November 4, 2021 2021/22 (Register #19)$881,022.89
November 10, 2021 2021/22 (Register #20)$1,316,702.45
Total commercial check demands:$2,197,725.34
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
Approval of the noted check and EFT registers for commercial and payroll
disbursements align with Key Target No. 1: Financial Stability by creating a framework
for spending decisions.
Fiscal Impact
Amounts noted in the disbursement registers have no further fiscal impact. Amounts
were paid consistent with existing budget authorization and no further budgetary impact
is required.
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Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the commercial and payroll disbursements for November 2021.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Payroll Summary Report for November 2021
Attachment 2 Commercial checks & Payroll Register #19
Attachment 3 Commercial checks & Payroll Register #20
Ward: All
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City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Barbara Whitehorn, Director of Finance
Subject: Investment Portfolio Report for October 2021 (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept and file the Monthly Investment Portfolio Report for October 2021.
Background
The City’s Statement of Investment Policy requires that a monthly Investment Portfolio
Report be prepared and submitted to the Mayor and City Council. The Director of
Finance will prepare, review, and present the City’s Investment Portfolio Report and
confirm that the portfolio is in compliance with the City’s Investment Policy.
Discussion
The Investment Portfolio Report provides a synopsis of investment activity for the City’s
investment portfolio for the month ended October 31, 2021.
The City’s Investment Portfolio is in full compliance with the City’s current Investment
Policy and California Government Code section 53601, and there is sufficient cash flow
from a combination of liquid and maturing securities, bank deposits, and income to meet
the City’s expenditure requirements.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The acceptance and filing of the attached Investment Portfolio Report aligns with Key
Target No. 1: Financial Stability by implementing, maintaining, and updating a fiscal
accountability plan.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with receiving and filing the monthly investment
report.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept and file the Monthly Investment Portfolio Report for October 2021.
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Attachment 1 Investment Portfolio Management Summary Report
Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions: N/A
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Par Value Book Value
Maturity
Date
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Investments
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
State Local Agency Investment Fund
0.200LOCAL AGENCY INVESTMENT FUND10001 40,387,546.18 40,387,546.18 0.20340,387,546.18SYS 1
0.200LOCAL AGENCY INVESTMENT FUND10003 38,865,097.26 38,865,097.26 0.20338,865,097.26SYS10003 1
79,252,643.4479,252,643.4479,252,643.4476,368,028.89Subtotal and Average 0.200 1
Certificates of Deposit
2.022AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION BK80038 247,000.00 247,000.00 12/01/20212.05012/01/2016 247,438.9902587DM70 30
1.134STATE BANK OF INDIA80057 250,000.00 250,000.00 09/28/20261.15009/28/2021 249,214.88856285XL0 1,792
2.170BMW BANK80041 247,000.00 247,000.00 02/24/20222.20002/24/2017 248,650.2105580AGK4 115
2.614CAPITAL ONE NATIONAL ASSOC80054 247,000.00 247,000.00 05/30/20242.65005/30/2019 258,378.7214042RLW9 941
2.712COMENITY CAPITAL BANK80052 249,000.00 249,000.00 04/15/20242.75004/29/2019 261,000.8520033AU61 896
2.416EAGLE BANK80053 249,000.00 249,000.00 05/24/20222.45005/24/2019 252,219.3027002YEP7 204
3.107GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC.80046 245,000.00 245,000.00 01/17/20233.15001/16/2019 253,251.8238148P4B0 442
3.008MORGAN STANLEY PRIVATE BANK80048 246,000.00 246,000.00 01/31/20243.05001/31/2019 258,658.2361760AVF3 821
2.564MORGAN STANLEY PRIVATE BANK80055 247,000.00 247,000.00 06/13/20242.60006/13/2019 258,374.2861760AG52 955
2.712NORTHWESTERN BANK80049 245,000.00 245,000.00 02/13/20232.75002/13/2019 252,390.96668015AL4 469
2.712OXFORD BANK & TRUST80051 245,000.00 245,000.00 06/28/20222.75002/28/2019 249,179.9269140WAS4 239
2.022STEARNS BANK80039 249,000.00 249,000.00 01/13/20222.05001/13/2017 250,009.07857894SK6 73
2.959TIAA FSB80050 245,000.00 245,000.00 02/22/20243.00002/22/2019 257,791.0887270LBU6 843
0.937UBS FINANCE COMMERCIAL PAPER80056 250,000.00 250,000.00 09/22/20260.95009/22/2021 246,806.7390348JT59 1,786
2.022WASHINGTON FIRST BK RESTON80040 247,000.00 247,000.00 02/23/20222.05002/23/2017 248,515.91940727AH3 114
3.156WELLS FARGO BK NA80047 500,000.00 500,000.00 01/18/20243.20001/18/2019 527,574.20949763WU6 808
4,208,000.004,319,455.154,208,000.004,367,354.84Subtotal and Average 2.435 669
Managed Pool Accounts
0.158CALTRUST GOVT INVESTMENT FUND20008 0.00 0.00 0.1600.0020008 1
0.000.000.000.00Subtotal and Average 0.000 0
Federal Agency Issues - Coupon
1.567FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30555 2,000,000.00 2,001,191.79 12/13/20212.11012/31/2019 2,004,640.00 Aaa3133EH2T9 42
0.278FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30596 1,000,000.00 999,775.09 10/05/20230.27010/05/2020 998,530.00 Aaa3133EMBQ4 703
0.138FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30598 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 04/08/20220.14010/08/2020 999,810.00 Aaa3133EMCJ9 158
0.128FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30604 1,000,000.00 999,745.00 02/10/20230.11002/10/2021 999,000.00 Aaa3133EMQH8 466
0.334FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30605 1,000,000.00 999,385.94 02/10/20250.32002/10/2021 987,150.00 Aaa3133EMQG0 1,197
0.473FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30608 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 03/03/20250.48003/03/2021 1,980,620.00 Aaa3133EMSC7 1,218
0.700FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30613 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 04/01/20250.71004/01/2021 994,860.00 Aaa3133EMUP5 1,247
0.720FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30630 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 05/19/20250.73005/19/2021 994,020.00 Aaa3133EMZW5 1,295
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Par Value Book Value
Maturity
Date
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Investments
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
Federal Agency Issues - Coupon
0.957FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30634 1,000,000.00 999,086.11 05/26/20260.95005/26/2021 990,370.00 Aaa3133EMB76 1,667
0.641FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30642 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/09/20250.65006/09/2021 991,760.00 Aaa3133EMF98 1,316
0.730FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30655 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 07/21/20250.74007/21/2021 993,270.00 Aaa3133EMU91 1,358
0.594FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30656 1,000,000.00 997,993.81 09/16/20250.55007/21/2021 986,250.00 Aaa3133EL7K4 1,415
0.502FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30664 1,000,000.00 999,052.25 02/10/20250.48008/26/2021 991,160.00 Aaa3133EMZ70 1,197
0.888FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30665 1,000,000.00 998,550.00 09/01/20260.87009/01/2021 988,970.00 Aaa3133EM3T7 1,765
0.581FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30672 1,000,000.00 999,031.75 03/21/20250.56009/21/2021 988,440.00 Aaa3133EM5V0 1,236
0.716FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30681 1,000,000.00 997,176.39 10/21/20240.63010/21/2021 994,600.00 Aaa3133ENBM1 1,085
1.913FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30523 1,000,000.00 999,948.45 11/29/20211.87501/19/2017 1,001,400.00 Aaa3130AABG2 28
1.926FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30528 1,000,000.00 999,942.66 11/29/20211.87502/14/2017 1,001,400.00 Aaa3130AABG2 28
0.615FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30606 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 02/26/20260.50002/26/2021 1,966,180.00 Aaa3130AL6L3 1,578
0.690FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30610 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/24/20250.70003/24/2021 992,860.00 Aaa3130ALLA0 1,331
0.592FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30614 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/29/20240.60003/29/2021 995,350.00 Aaa3130ALRM8 1,124
0.654FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30617 1,000,000.00 999,575.12 03/17/20250.65003/26/2021 994,070.00 Aaa3130ALLP7 1,232
1.016FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30620 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 03/30/20261.03003/30/2021 1,000,280.00 Aaa3130ALV68 1,610
0.740FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30623 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 04/28/20250.75004/28/2021 995,190.00 Aaa3130AM4D1 1,274
0.799FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30632 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/26/20250.81005/26/2021 991,580.00 Aaa3130AMLJ9 1,486
0.542FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30633 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/26/20240.55005/26/2021 991,560.00 Aaa3130AMK92 1,121
0.370FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30636 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/03/20240.37506/03/2021 994,680.00 Aaa3130AMMM1 945
0.404FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30639 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/01/20240.41006/01/2021 994,280.00 Aaa3130AMHH8 1,004
0.681FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30640 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/10/20250.69006/10/2021 993,180.00 Aaa3130AMMT6 1,317
0.370FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30641 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/24/20240.37506/24/2021 994,590.00 Aaa3130AMR38 966
0.789FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30643 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 09/29/20250.80006/29/2021 992,810.00 Aaa3130AMSY9 1,428
0.740FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30645 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/28/20250.75006/28/2021 989,470.00 Aaa3130AMTZ5 1,488
0.838FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30653 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 03/30/20260.85007/13/2021 990,340.00 Aaa3130AMUD2 1,610
0.690FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30654 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 04/29/20250.70007/29/2021 994,170.00 Aaa3130ANBU3 1,275
0.690FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30658 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 02/26/20260.70008/26/2021 988,600.00 Aaa3130ANJ35 1,578
0.986FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30659 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/27/20261.00008/27/2021 993,230.00 Aaa3130ANKG4 1,760
0.740FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30662 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 09/25/20250.75008/25/2021 992,610.00 Aaa3130ANQJ2 1,424
0.521FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30668 1,000,000.00 999,714.35 02/25/20250.52009/01/2021 992,170.00 Aaa3130ANJU5 1,212
0.725FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30669 1,000,000.00 992,346.95 01/20/20260.55009/10/2021 978,450.00 Aaa3130AKN85 1,541
0.493FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30671 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 09/30/20240.50009/30/2021 994,790.00 Aaa3130AP4R3 1,064
0.814FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30673 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 12/30/20250.82509/30/2021 991,140.00 Aaa3130AP4S1 1,520
0.986FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30674 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 09/30/20261.00009/30/2021 988,690.00 Aaa3130AP6D2 1,794
1.110FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30675 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 09/29/20261.12509/29/2021 994,400.00 Aaa3130APCH6 1,793
1.107FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30676 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 10/28/20260.62510/28/2021 994,040.00 Aaa3130APHA6 1,822
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Par Value Book Value
Maturity
Date
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Investments
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
Federal Agency Issues - Coupon
1.184FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30678 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 10/26/20261.20010/26/2021 997,130.00 Aaa3130APHT5 1,820
1.134FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30679 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 10/28/20261.15010/28/2021 993,450.00 Aaa3130APGP4 1,822
1.978FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30525C 425,000.00 424,994.97 01/26/20222.00001/30/2017 426,814.75 Aaa3134GAU44 86
2.096FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30529C 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 02/28/20222.12502/28/2017 1,006,390.00 Aaa3134GA5T7 119
2.042FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30537C 1,000,000.00 999,673.91 04/26/20222.00011/06/2017 1,009,040.00 Aaa3134GBP55 176
0.641FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30581 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/30/20250.65006/30/2020 988,250.00 Aaa3134GVT99 1,337
0.444FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30584 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 07/22/20240.45007/22/2020 995,200.00 Aaa3134GWCB0 994
0.404FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30594 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 05/13/20240.41008/13/2020 993,390.00 Aaa3134GWHR0 924
0.263FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30601 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/02/20230.32011/02/2020 997,000.00 Aaa3134GW6E1 731
0.839FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30615 1,000,000.00 993,888.82 12/23/20250.70003/24/2021 987,830.00 Aaa3134GXHD9 1,513
0.691FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30663 500,000.00 498,554.65 09/15/20250.62508/19/2021 493,595.00 Aaa3134GWB70 1,414
0.670FARMER MAC30650 1,500,000.00 1,498,488.88 04/28/20250.65006/23/2021 1,488,360.00 Aaa31422BYS3 1,274
1.946FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30524 1,000,000.00 1,000,045.25 01/05/20222.00001/23/2017 1,003,350.00 Aaa3135G0S38 65
1.994FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30526 1,000,000.00 999,963.90 01/05/20222.00002/02/2017 1,003,350.00 Aaa3135G0S38 65
2.014FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30532 1,000,000.00 999,928.95 01/05/20222.00003/02/2017 1,003,350.00 Aaa3135G0S38 65
2.140FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30533C 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 03/29/20222.17003/29/2017 1,008,320.00 Aaa3136G4MQ3 148
0.592FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30585 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 07/22/20250.60007/22/2020 989,740.00 Aaa3136G4ZF3 1,359
0.641FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30588 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/14/20250.65008/14/2020 992,800.00 Aaa3136G4C43 1,382
0.335FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30589 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/18/20230.34008/18/2020 998,010.00 Aaa3136G4F99 655
0.533FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30600 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 10/27/20250.54010/27/2020 985,360.00 Aaa3136G45C3 1,456
0.542FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30602 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 11/04/20250.55011/04/2020 985,440.00 Aaa3135GA2N0 1,464
67,398,054.9967,011,129.7567,425,000.0065,561,210.77Subtotal and Average 0.847 1,117
Money Market Funds
0.010WELLS FARGO GOVT MONEY MARKET20002 0.00 0.00 0.01007/01/2021 0.00SYS20002 1
0.000.000.000.00Subtotal and Average 0.000 0
Corporate Notes
1.908AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE CORP30559 1,000,000.00 1,000,228.75 05/10/20231.95001/10/2020 1,020,480.00 A302665WDH1 555
0.466AMAZON.COM INC30627 1,000,000.00 999,434.32 05/12/20240.45005/13/2021 992,650.00 A1023135BW5 923
1.051AMAZON.COM INC30628 1,000,000.00 997,135.10 05/12/20261.00005/13/2021 991,440.00 A1023135BX3 1,653
0.919AMAZON.COM INC30680 1,000,000.00 995,353.16 06/03/20250.80010/19/2021 990,250.00 A1023135BQ8 1,310
1.732APPLE INC30554 1,000,000.00 999,527.65 09/11/20221.70012/10/2019 1,012,610.00 Aa1037833DL1 314
1.800APPLE INC30561 1,000,000.00 999,314.16 09/11/20241.80001/24/2020 1,025,300.00 Aa1037833DM9 1,045
0.842BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION30603 2,000,000.00 1,995,780.54 12/23/20250.65001/25/2021 1,946,840.00 A206048WK66 1,513
0.529BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION30619 636,000.00 634,471.44 03/11/20240.40003/30/2021 627,922.80 A206048WL73 861
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Par Value Book Value
Maturity
Date
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Investments
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
Corporate Notes
1.437BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION30622 1,500,000.00 1,456,295.73 01/26/20260.60004/14/2021 1,452,120.00 A206048WK82 1,547
0.641BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION30626 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 05/14/20240.65005/14/2021 1,484,385.00 A206048WM23 925
1.233BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION30637 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 05/28/20261.25005/28/2021 955,820.00 A206048WM31 1,669
1.904BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON CORP30547C 2,000,000.00 2,009,254.35 08/16/20232.20010/16/2019 2,053,840.00 A106406FAD5 653
0.691CATERPILLAR FINL SERVICE30624 1,000,000.00 1,077,485.71 12/01/20243.25004/26/2021 1,070,890.00 A214912L6G1 1,126
0.846CATERPILLAR FINL SERVICE30660 1,625,000.00 1,627,902.53 03/02/20260.90008/09/2021 1,598,203.75 A214913R2K2 1,582
1.003JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORP30648 1,000,000.00 1,001,480.89 06/17/20261.05006/17/2021 986,440.00 A224422EVR7 1,689
1.277JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORP30677 1,000,000.00 1,000,247.50 10/13/20261.30010/13/2021 992,170.00 A224422EVW6 1,807
1.381GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC.30646 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/16/20261.40006/16/2021 979,890.00 A238150AG82 1,688
0.690GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC.30647 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/17/20240.70006/17/2021 979,550.00 A238150AGA7 959
1.430GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC.30657 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 07/30/20261.45007/30/2021 981,860.00 A238150AGW9 1,732
0.986GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC.30666 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/30/20241.00008/30/2021 989,730.00 A238150AHG3 1,033
2.268J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO30551 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 12/23/20242.30012/23/2019 986,240.00 A248128GN97 1,148
1.036J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO30582 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 06/23/20251.05006/23/2020 969,460.00 A248128GU40 1,330
0.789J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO30595 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/18/20250.80008/18/2020 963,220.00 A248128GV56 1,386
1.184J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO30625 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 04/30/20261.20004/30/2021 1,953,180.00 A248128G3G3 1,641
1.134J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO30661 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 08/17/20261.15008/17/2021 977,510.00 A248128G4R8 1,750
1.731CHARLES SCHWAB CORP30563 1,064,000.00 1,075,398.46 01/25/20232.65001/27/2020 1,091,110.72 A2808513AT2 450
0.796TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30607 1,000,000.00 999,727.27 10/16/20250.80002/24/2021 980,480.00 A189236THP3 1,445
0.608TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30612 1,000,000.00 1,001,536.00 03/25/20240.68103/25/2021 995,520.00 A1892331AL3 875
0.595TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30618 500,000.00 500,928.30 03/25/20240.68103/30/2021 497,760.00 A1892331AL3 875
0.287TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30644 1,000,000.00 1,003,723.49 08/14/20230.50006/10/2021 999,380.00 A189236THF5 651
0.623TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30651 1,500,000.00 1,494,846.56 06/18/20240.50006/23/2021 1,483,545.00 A189236TJH9 960
1.086UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC30629 1,000,000.00 1,002,166.53 05/15/20261.15005/20/2021 990,410.00 A391324PEC2 1,656
0.969WAL-MART STORES NOTE30670 1,000,000.00 1,003,219.33 09/17/20261.05009/17/2021 991,140.00 Aa2931142ER0 1,781
37,375,457.7737,011,347.2737,325,000.0037,088,871.53Subtotal and Average 1.106 1,240
Supranationals
0.434INTL BK RECON & DEVELOPMENT30609 1,500,000.00 1,556,458.04 01/15/20251.62502/26/2021 1,534,245.00 Aaa459058HT3 1,171
0.555INTL BK RECON & DEVELOPMENT30635 1,000,000.00 1,002,128.04 04/22/20250.62505/27/2021 988,900.00 Aaa459058JB0 1,268
0.829INTL BK RECON & DEVELOPMENT30667 1,000,000.00 992,040.32 02/10/20260.65008/31/2021 977,140.00 Aaa459058JS3 1,562
0.493INTL FINANCE CORP30631 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 05/15/20260.50005/28/2021 992,440.00 Aaa45950VPY6 1,656
4,550,626.404,492,725.004,500,000.004,551,300.90Subtotal and Average 0.560 1,384
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Par Value Book Value
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Investments
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
193,752,189.15 192,710,643.44 0.659 679192,087,300.61 192,784,782.60Total and Average
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Par Value Book Value
Stated
RateMarket Value
October 31, 2021
Portfolio Details - Cash
Average
BalanceIssuer
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Days to
MaturityMoody'sCUSIPInvestment #
Purchase
Date
Passbook/Checking Accounts
0.000WELLS FARGO BANK10002 3,074,694.50 3,074,694.5007/01/2021 3,074,694.50SYS10002 1
0.00
193,752,189.15 195,785,337.94 0.659 679
1
3,104,409.99
29,715.49
3,104,409.99
29,715.49
Subtotal
Accrued Interest at PurchaseAverage Balance
195,191,710.60 195,889,192.59Total Cash and Investments
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Stated
Rate
Transaction
Date
October 1, 2021 through October 31, 2021
Activity By Type
Balance
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CUSIP Investment # Issuer
Purchases
or Deposits
Redemptions
or Withdrawals
State Local Agency Investment Fund (Monthly Summary)
LOCAL AGENCY INVESTMENT FUND10001 7,774,421.780.203 500,000.00SYS
LOCAL AGENCY INVESTMENT FUND10003 23,653.290.203 0.00SYS10003
500,000.00 79,252,643.44Subtotal7,798,075.07
Certificates of Deposit
SYNCHRONY BANK80036 0.001.700 10/21/2021 247,000.0087165FNC4
247,000.00 4,208,000.00Subtotal0.00
Managed Pool Accounts (Monthly Summary)
0.00Subtotal
Federal Agency Issues - Coupon
FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30597 0.000.160 10/13/2021 1,000,000.003133EMCH3
FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BANK30681 997,150.000.630 10/21/2021 0.003133ENBM1
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30676 1,000,000.000.625 10/28/2021 0.003130APHA6
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30678 1,000,000.001.200 10/26/2021 0.003130APHT5
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK30679 1,000,000.001.150 10/28/2021 0.003130APGP4
FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CRP30599 0.000.250 10/07/2021 1,000,000.003134GWVF0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30513 0.001.375 10/07/2021 1,000,000.003135GOQ89
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30515 0.001.375 10/07/2021 1,000,000.003135G0Q89
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30517 0.001.375 10/07/2021 1,000,000.003135GOQ89
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO30519 0.001.375 10/07/2021 1,000,000.003135G0Q89
6,000,000.00 67,398,054.99Subtotal3,997,150.00
Money Market Funds (Monthly Summary)
0.00Subtotal
Passbook/Checking Accounts (Monthly Summary)
WELLS FARGO BANK10002 27,033,017.02 29,865,102.34SYS10002
29,865,102.34 0.00Subtotal27,033,017.02
Corporate Notes
AMAZON.COM INC30680 995,310.000.800 10/19/2021 0.00023135BQ8
JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORP30677 1,000,250.001.300 10/13/2021 0.0024422EVW6
TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP30548 0.002.125 10/22/2021 1,000,000.0089236TGN9
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Stated
Rate
Transaction
Date
October 1, 2021 through October 31, 2021
Activity By Type
Balance
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CUSIP Investment # Issuer
Purchases
or Deposits
Redemptions
or Withdrawals
Corporate Notes
1,000,000.00 37,375,457.77Subtotal1,995,560.00
Supranationals
4,550,626.40Subtotal
192,784,782.60Total37,612,102.3440,823,802.09
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October 2020 through October 2021
Activity Summary
Month
Portfolio Management
End Year
Number of
Securities
Total
Invested
360
Equivalent
365
Equivalent
Managed
Pool
Rate
Average
Term
Average
Days to Maturity
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
Number
of Investments
Purchased
Number
of Investments
Redeemed
Yield to Maturity
106,022,285.66October202090 1,002 5871.162 1.178 0.620 5 1
110,769,958.19November202092 986 5681.118 1.133 0.560 2 0
113,728,761.06December202090 932 5191.075 1.090 0.540 0 2
128,018,030.40January202188 819 4460.962 0.975 0.458 1 3
136,084,346.44February202190 801 4440.884 0.897 0.407 5 3
138,211,706.73March202196 860 5200.845 0.856 0.360 12 6
139,808,377.22April2021100 921 5810.845 0.857 0.339 6 2
193,891,038.33May2021110 753 4960.710 0.720 0.315 12 2
213,241,199.73June2021125 759 5310.663 0.672 0.262 15 9
179,794,173.92July2021122 894 6370.701 0.711 0.221 8 8
188,057,556.61August2021123 891 6480.687 0.697 0.221 9 5
186,744,801.41September2021129 930 6780.687 0.697 0.206 11 4
192,784,782.60October2021131 893 6790.659 0.668 0.203 6 8
Average 155,935,155.25 0.846% 0.858% 0.362 7 4 880 564107
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Interest Earnings Summary
Month EndingOctober 31 Fiscal Year To Date
Portfolio Management
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CD/Coupon/Discount Investments:
45,605.46Interest Collected
Plus Accrued Interest at End of Period
Less Accrued Interest at Beginning of Period
425,870.06
( 375,670.30)
225,330.60
422,170.47
( 258,021.01)
Less Accrued Interest at Purchase During Period ( 0.00)( 0.00)
Interest Earned during Period
Adjusted by Premiums and Discounts
Adjusted by Capital Gains or Losses
Earnings during Periods
95,805.22
-3,803.88
0.00
389,480.06
-14,634.12
-208.72
92,001.34 374,637.22
Pass Through Securities:
0.00Interest Collected
Plus Accrued Interest at End of Period
Less Accrued Interest at Beginning of Period
0.00
( 0.00)
0.00
0.00
( 0.00)
Less Accrued Interest at Purchase During Period ( 0.00)( 0.00)
Interest Earned during Period
Adjusted by Premiums and Discounts
Adjusted by Capital Gains or Losses
Earnings during Periods
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 0.00
Cash/Checking Accounts:
48,075.07Interest Collected
Plus Accrued Interest at End of Period
Less Accrued Interest at Beginning of Period
13,355.19
( 48,075.51)
106,793.94
13,355.19
( 58,718.68)
Interest Earned during Period 13,354.75 61,430.45
Total Interest Earned during Period
Total Adjustments from Premiums and Discounts
Total Capital Gains or Losses
Total Earnings during Period
109,159.97
-3,803.88
0.00
450,910.51
-14,634.12
-208.72
105,356.09 436,067.67
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Edward Erjavek, Library Director
Subject: First Amendment to Library Internet Service Agreement -
Califa Group, Inc. (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-282 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the Library Director to execute a first amendment to
the agreement with Califa Group, Inc. extending Library internet services through
December 31, 2023.
Background
The Library signed a five-year agreement with Califa in 2017 to join a consortium of
public libraries in the state receiving internet service as a group with the intent of
obtaining the most speed for the best price. Our state-of-the-art service providing 1
Gigabits per second speed (Gbps) for each library began in December 2018. There are
approximately 156 public library jurisdictions in the state participating in the internet
consortium.
Discussion
The Library Director was recently informed by Califa that because the City's internet
service began some 18 months later than anticipated (by the time fiber optic service
was available at all libraries), the agreement that was origina lly expected to expire on
June 30, 2022, would need to be amended to extend to December 31, 2023.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The request to extend our internet service agreement aligns with Key Target No. 3:
Improved Quality of Life. The agreement allows the department to provide cost effective
state of the art internet service that is fundamental to library operations, including
offering 62 PCs for free public access among the four city libraries, and free Wi -Fi to
help people look for a job, work on homework, or stay in touch with others.
Fiscal Impact
There is no impact to the General Fund budget for FY 2021/22. The cost of internet
services is included in the operating budget annually.
The Library benefits from E-Rate - a federal program that provides funding to public
libraries for internet service. The department receives the highest level of funding
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available at 90% of the cost applied to our quarterly bills, with another 5% provided by
the California Teleconnect Fund. The City pays about $3,000 a quarter depending on
the credits, and that level of funding will continue until the new expiration date of
December 31, 2023. Califa also manages the E-Rate application process for its internet
consortium members, which relieves the Library Director from managing the program, a
time-consuming administrative responsibility that was previously internally managed.
Conclusion
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-282 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the Library Director to execute a first amendment to
the agreement with Califa Group, Inc. extending Library internet services through
December 31, 2023.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution 2021-282 First Amendment to Library Internet Service
Agreement - Califa Group, Inc.
Attachment 2 Resolution 2021-282; Exhibit A - First Amendment to Library
Internet Service Agreement
Attachment 3 Original Agreement dated January 1, 2017
Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None
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Resolution No. 2021-282
Resolution 2021-
Page 1 of 3
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-282
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE LIBRARY DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE
A FIRST AMENDMENT THE AGREEMENT WITH CALIFA
GROUP, INC. EXTENDING LIBRARY INTERNET
SERVICES THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2023.
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino Public Library provides free Internet access to its
patrons at four city libraries; and
WHEREAS, the Library signed a five-year agreement with Califa in 2017 to join a
consortium of public libraries in the state receiving internet service as a group with the intent of
receiving the most speed for the best price; and
WHEREAS, there are approximately 156 public library jurisdictions in the state
participating in the internet consortium; and
WHEREAS, to accommodate significant delays in the handoff of the Library’s broadband
circuits by the circuit provider, the Agreement’s duration must be extended in order to
accommodate the 5-year term length of the circuits; and
WHEREAS, the Library Director requests the Mayor and City Council approve the
attached Amendment extending the Agreement with Califa Group, Inc, through Dec. 31, 2023.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Authorization to Execute First Amendment. The City Council hereby
authorizes the Library Director to execute the First Amendment to the Agreement between the
City of San Bernardino and Califa Group, Inc., attached hereto as Exhibit A and as approved by
the City Attorney.
SECTION 3. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject
to CEQA.
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Resolution 2021-
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SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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Resolution No. 2021-282
Resolution 2021-
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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First Amendment to the Agreement Between the City of San
Bernardino and Califa Group
CITY: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
290 North “D” Street, 3rd Floor
San Bernardino, California 92401
CONSULTANT: Califa Group
Paula MacKinnon
Executive Director
330 Townsend Street, Suite 133
San Francisco, CA 94107
SERVICES: Installation and Maintenance of Advanced Network (Data)
Services
AMOUNT: ________ (as amended)
EXPIRATION DATE: December 31, 2023
MANAGING DEPARTMENT: Library
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FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AND CALIFA GROUP, INC.
This First Amendment to the Agreement, dated as of August 16, 2021 (the “Amendment”), between the
City of San Bernardino, a charter city and municipal corporation organized under the Constitution of the
State of California (“City”), and Califa Group, Inc., a California corporation. (“Consultant,” and together
with City, the “Parties,” and each, a “Party”).
WHEREAS, the Parties entered into an Agreement, dated as of January 1, 2017, to install and
maintain advanced network (Data) services for the City’s Library (the “Existing Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, to accommodate significant delays in the handoff (“activation”) of the Library’s
broadband circuits by the circuit provider, the Agreement’s duration must be extended in order to
accommodate the 5-year term length of the circuits; and
WHEREAS, the Parties hereto desire to amend the Existing Agreement to extend the duration of
the Agreement to December 31, 2023.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Recitals. The parties agree that the above recitals are true and correct and are i ncorporated herein by
reference.
2. Amendment to the Existing Agreement. Section 3(a) of the Existing Agreement is hereby amended to
read as follows:
“3. Term and Termination of this Agreement
(a) TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 2017
through December 31, 2023.”
3. Date of Effectiveness; Limited Effect. This Amendment will become effective as of the date fully
executed by the Parties (the “Effective Date”). Except as expressly provided in this Amendment, all of the
terms and provisions of the Existing Agreement are and will remain in full force and effect and are hereby
ratified and confirmed by the Parties. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the amendments
contained herein will not be construed as an amendment to or waiver of any other provision of the Existing
Agreement or as a waiver of or consent to any further or future action on the part of either Party that would
require the waiver or consent of the other Party. On and after the Effective Date, each reference in the
Existing Agreement to “this Agreement,” “the Agreement,” “hereunder,” “hereof,” “herein,” or words of
like import will mean and be a reference to the Existing Agreement as amended by this Amendment.
[SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Amendment as of the date first
written above.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
APPROVED BY:
Ed Erjavek, Library Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
CALIFA GROUP, INC.
Signature
Name
Title
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY ANI)
CALIFA
FOR THE PROVISION, INSTALI-ATION AND MATNTENAI\CE OF
ADVANCED NETWORT( (DATA) SERVTCES
This Agreement, hereinafter referred to as "Agreement", is entered into as of January 1,20L7
by and between Califa Group, a California public benefit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Califa"
and the San Bernardino Public Library, hereinafter refemed to as "Library". Califa and Library are
sometimes referred to in this Agreement individually as "Party" and collectively asooParties". All written
communications between the parties shall be addressed as follows unless and until amended in writing
by the respective party.
San Bernardino Public Library Califa
Ed Erjavek Paula MacKinnon
Library Director Interim Director
555 W. Sixth Street ; 247L Flores Street
San Bernardino, CA 924t0 San Mateo, CA94403
WITNESS THAT
WHEREAS, Califa, on behalf of the California State Library, has contracted with CENIC to
provide high speed networking to libraries in California; and
WHEREAS, Library desires to contract with Califa to obtain one or more data circuits to
connect Library to the CENIC high speed broadband fiber network, CalREN, and, if specified in
appendix #1, attached, to connect Library to other library sites as identified in said appendix for
the purpose of connecting to CalREN.
NOW THEREFORE, Library and Califa enter into this Agreement:
1. Relationship between the Parties
It is the purpose of this Agreement to set forth the terms and conditions applicable to the provision
of communications and related network services to Library.
2. Services to be Provided
The primary communications infrastructure provided by CENIC is the California Research and
Education Network ("CalREN"). Among the services that CENIC will provide to Libraries
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are use of CaIREN and contracting for and provision of data circuits supplied by network service
providers.
Califa, on behalf of Library, will contract with CENIC for such data circuits. Specific circuits and
their costs are included in the appendix attached. Califa will assure that CENIC notifies the Library
of installation requirements and necessary maintenance instructions. Neither CENIC nor Califa
shall be responsible for operating or maintaining software, equipment or cabling that connects
equipment not provided by CENIC for the services unless specifically agreed to in writing by
CENIC.
Term and Termination of this Agreement
(u) TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be in effect from January 1,2017
through June30,2022.
(b) TERMINATION. Termination prior to the end date stated above shall result in Library
having to pay any circuit telecommunications carrier termination charges resulting from early
termination of the Service. Notwithstanding the above, upon a 60 day written notice prior to
the second and each following June 30 after a circuit is installed, Library may cancel a
circuit without penalty if funds are not appropriated for this Agreement and Library does not
for at least 12 months after shid notice order or otherwise obtain a replacement circuic in
place of the cancelled circuit.
G) Library may terminate this agreement if non-recurring, one-time costs for all circuits
included in appendix L are increased by the telecommunications carrier from the amount
shown in appendix L. See footnote for non-recurring charges in appendix L for more
information.
Payment
Payment for services shall be due within thirty (30) days of receipt of a Califa invoice reflecting
provision of the services for which the invoice is sent; or as otherwise agreed to by Library and
Califa. Except for non-recurring costs, if any, costs in Appendix I shall only begin upon installation
of circuit(s). Library will put forth reasonable efforts to make payments within thirty (30) days after
receipt of invoice.
5. Miscellaneous
(a) CONDffIONS OF USE. Library agrees to conform to the CENIC Appropriate Use Policy
located at http http://www.cenic.org/p=208U and to any specific conditions of use imposed
by subcontractors providing communications services to CENIC as may be in force at the
time such services are made available per an Addendum to this Agreement. ff such
conditions of use are modified library will be notified and if Library believes it can no longer
conform to their requirements, Library shall have one hundred eighty (180) days to terminate
the affected service without penalty. If Library does not elect to terminate the service,
Library must conform to the revised conditions of use or be subject to termination of the
service by CENIC.
4.
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(b) CONFLICTING CLAUSES. If any clause in this Master Agreement is in conflict with a
clause in an Addendum to this Agreement, the language in the Addendum shall take
precedence but only for the service defined in that Addendum.(c) FORCE MAIEURE. Neither party will be responsible for performance of its obligations
hereunder where delayed or hindered by war, riots, embargoes, strikes involving third parties,
acts of Local Access Providers or of its vendors, or suppliers, acts of unrelated third parties,
accidents, cable cuts, act(s) of God or any other event beyond its reasonable control.(d) GOVERNING LAW. The laws of the State of California shall govern this Agreement.(e) NON LIBRARY USES: Library understands that this agreement covers only library use of
CaIREN and of circuits provided hereunder and Library agrees that no other-uses will be
made of the services provided herein.
Entire Agreement
This Agreement and any Addenda contemporaneously or subsequently executed by the parties
constitute the entire Agreement between the parties regarding the subject matter of this Agreement
and supersede all prior written or oral agreements with respect to such. This Agreement may not be
modified orally, and no modification shall be binding unless in writing and signed by authorized
General Provisions
7.L Nondiscrimination:
(u) During the performance of this Contract, Califa and its subcontractors shall not deny
the Contract's benefits to any person on the basis of religion, color, ethnic group
identification, sex, age, physical or mental disability, nor shall they discriminate
unlawfully against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,
religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, mental disability, medical
condition, marital status, age (over 40) or sex. Califa shall insure that the evaluation
and treatment of employees and applicants for employment are free of such
discrimination.
It is expressly agreed and understood by the parties hereto that if any provision of this
Agreement is held to be or invalid under any applicable statute or rule of law, it is deemed
to that extent to be omitted. However, the balance of the Agreement shall remain in full
force and effect.
Rights and Remedies: The rights and remedies of Library provided herein shall not be
exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law.
8. Indemnification. Library shall indemnify Califa, its trustees, officers, agents and employees
harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expenses (including reasonable attorneys'
fees), or claims for injury or damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement, but only in
proportion to and to the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorneys' fees, or claims for injury or
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damages are caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Library its
officers, agents, or employees.
Califa shall indemnify Library, its trustees, officers, agents and employees harmless from and
against any and all liability, loss, expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees), or claims for
injury or damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement, but only in proportion to and to
the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorneys' fees, or claims for injury or damages are caused
by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Califa, its officers, agents, or
employees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their
respective duly authorized representatives.
Paula MacKinnon
Name
Interim Director
Title
_ L.U.17
Date
APPROVED AS TO EORM
GARY D. SAENZ, CITY ATTORNEY
eV,
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Name
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Appendix #1
Provision, Installation and Maintenance
Of Advanced Network (Data) Services:
Reimbursement of Circuit Costs
This Appendix lists the circuits contracted for by CENIC on behalf of Califa and the Library for
connecting CENIC's fiber optic backbone to Library and for library connections that are not
direct connections to CENIC's fiber optic backbone, e.g. direct connections between libraries.
Library understands that CENIC will bill Califa, and Califa will bill Library, for actual costs of
circuits charged by network service providers, including taxes and surcharges and without
markup. Prior to approval of CENIC's Library consortium E-rate application by the FCC's E-
rate contractor, not all applicable E-rate and CTF discounts will be reflected on invoices. After
the E-rate application for any given yeal is approved, the network service provider will
coordinate with CENIC to provide appropriate credits and such credits will be passed from
CENIC to Califa and from Califa to the Library. Such credits are typically issued sometime
during the fiscal year after the year in which the circuits are installed and services are first
provided. In subsequent years, credits continue to be issued in the fiscal year after the year for
which services have been provided. Library further understands that the exact discounted cost of
circuits will not be known until after the E-rate consortium application is approved. The actual
start date of the service, and therefore of circuit costs, will be dependent on coordination among
CENIC, the Library and the network service provider. Any one time (Non-recurring or NRC)
costs included below are typically invoiced by cariers prior to circuit installation and will be
invoiced to Library upon receipt of invoice to CENIC from carrier.
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San Bernardino Public
Library
5 year term
1G to CalREN, 1G to branches
Summary Totals
Pre Discount Costs (not
including Taxes &
Surcharges)
Estimated Net Costs, after
discounts applied (not
including Taxes &
Surcharges)
NRC'I'Monthly NRC*Monthlv
.'s
4,750.00 .'s
237.50
Notel: Design is for a circuit
from Feldheym Central
Library to a CaIREN Hub site.
Circuits from the Branch
Libraries are to go to
Feldheym Central Library
1G Circuit to CaIREN
Connection to HUB Disc
%Pre Discount Costs Estimated Net Costs, after
discounts applied
E-rate Discount for San
Bernardino Public Librarv** :0.9
CTF Discount***:0.5
Connection to CaIREN Hub at
San Bernardino Public Librarv NRC*Monthly NRCX Monthly
Link 1: 1G to CaIREN Hub :s
1,450.00
S S
72.50
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Taxes & Surcharees on links Vories
Library Equipment
San Bernardino Public Library is responsible to
provide a router with at least one LAN interface. This
router should support BGP and NAT. An upgraded
Firewall appliance may also be needed to support the
data streams.
1G circuits to branches
Itemized - Main to
Branches
Pre Discount Costs
Estimated Net Costs, after
discounts applied
Circuits to San Bernardino
Public Librarv NRCX Monthly NRCX Monthly
Link2: lnghram Branch Library
to Feldhevm Central Librarv :S
1,100.00
S s
55.00
Link3: Rowe Branch Library to
Feldhevm Central Librarv
S S
1.100.00
S S
55.00
Link4: Villasenor Branch
Library to Feldheym Central
Librarv
S s
1,100.00
s S
55.00
Taxes & Surcharges on links Varies
Library Equipment
Main library will need a router or switch with at least
one LAN interface. This router should support BGP
and NAT. An upgraded Firewall appliance may be
necessary. Each branch will also need a router or
switch with at least one LAN interface.
Note 1: These numbers do
not include early termination
fees that might be required
from current provider(s), nor
equipment the library may
need to purchase to support
these circuits, nor Taxes &
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Surcharges on the circuits.
Definitions
"NRC - Non-Recurring
Charges
* * E-rate discount: percent
discount indicated is an
estimate based on data
available at the time the
quote was generated. Actual
discount percentage will be
identified by the E rate
authorities at a later point.
** *CTF d iscount: percent
discount of amount after E
rate discount is applied. CTF
discount is always 50%.
Note 2: E-rate and CTF
discounts are dependent
upon the continued funding
of these programs.
CENIC/Califa cannot
guarantee the E-rate and CTF
discounts, and these
discounts are subject to
chan
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: David Green, Interim Chief of Police
Subject: Fiscal Year 2020 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Funds
(All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-283 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to accept and sign the agreement
for the Fiscal Year 2020 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant funds and amend
the Fiscal Year 2021/22 Adopted General Fund Operating Budget, increasing revenue
and expenditures by $425,000.
Background
The City of San Bernardino has been a participant in the Urban Areas Security Initiative
(UASI) Grant program since 2008 and has used funds to purchase equipment to
enhance security and better prepare for emergencies for San Bernardino citizens,
employees, and act as regional multi-agency resources. Grant funds are administered
through the City of Riverside Office of Emergency Management. The UASI Program
assists high-density Urban Areas in building and sustaining capabilities to prevent,
protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats or acts of te rrorism using
the Whole Community approach.
Discussion
The disruption of criminal activity and the rapid apprehension of violent offenders has
long been a goal of the San Bernardino Police Department. To accomplish these goals,
the Police Department constantly looks for new methods and technology that will allow it
to operate more effectively on behalf of the public. For the FY 2020 UASI grant, the
Department submitted a proposal for equipment to improve its capabilities in the
apprehension of violent criminals and the disruption of criminal activities. This
equipment consisted of a cellular site simulator and a vehicle the simulator would be
mounted into. On September 16, 2021, the Department received notification that the
application was successful, and the Department was awarded grant funding of
$425,000, with the Department expected to cover any costs above that amount.
A cellular site simulator allows law enforcement to track a suspect’s location by their
cellular phone with the appropriate probable c ause and warrant. There are currently no
dedicated sharable assets in the region that can be used for this purpose and the 2020
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UASI grant award will aid the Police Department’s efforts to obtain this equipment. An
example of the need for this equipment to ok place on December 2, 2015, when two
suspects committed a terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center that resulted in the
death of 14 people and serious injury to 22 others before the suspects fled the location.
Shortly after the incident, law enforcement identified the suspect and cell phone
number, yet investigators could not gain access to a cellular site simulator to assist in
the investigation before contacting the suspects.
By providing a regionally available and deployable cellular site simula tor through this
grant project, San Bernardino PD and law enforcement agencies in the region will have
the ability to use a cellular phone number to pinpoint the location of suspects not only of
terrorism, but also other violent crimes such as kidnapping, rape and murder.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
This purchase aligns with Key Target No. 3: Improved Quality of Life: by constantly
evaluating public safety service delivery models to enhance the quality of service.
Fiscal Impact
There is no net budget impact of this action to the General Fund. This budget
amendment will add $425,000 to both the revenue and expenditures of the FY2021/22
Adopted General Fund Operating Budget.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Resolution No. 2021-283 authorizing the City Manager to accept and
sign the agreement for the Fiscal Year 2020 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI)
grant funds and amend the Fiscal Year 2021/22 Adopted General Fund Operating
Budget, increasing revenue and expenditures by $425,000.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution 2021-283 2020 UASI Grant Acceptance
Attachment 2 Memorandum of Understanding
Attachment 3 Grant Assurances
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Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
1/16/2019 Authorization to accept and administer FY2017 UASI grant.
3/7/2018 Resolution 2018-61 adopted authorizing an MOU with the City of
Riverside for the purpose of accepting and administering the
FY2016 UASI grant.
3/7/2016 Resolution No.2016-37, authorizing the acceptance of FY2015
Urban Area Security Initiative grant funds.
10/17/2012 Resolution 2012-250 adopted authorizing an MOU with the City of
Riverside for the purpose of accepting and administering the
FY2011 UASI grant.
7/18/2011 Resolution 2011-230 adopted authorizing an MOU with the City of
Riverside Office of Emergency Management to accept and
administer the 2010 UASI grant.
9/20/2010 Resolution 2010-324 adopted authorizing an MOU with the City of
Riverside Office of Emergency Management to accept and
administer the 2009 UASI grant.
4/6/2009 Resolution 2009-75 adopted authorizing an MOU with the City of
Riverside Office of Emergency Management and the obligation and
expenditure of UASI grant funds
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-283
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT AND
SIGN THE AGREEMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2020
URBAN AREAS SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT
FUNDS AND AMEND THE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22
ADOPTED GENERAL FUND OPERATING BUDGET,
INCREASING REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES BY
$425,000
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino has been a participant in the Urban Areas Security
Initiative (“UASI”) Grant program since 2008 and has used funds to purchase equipment to
enhance security and better prepare for emergencies for San Bernardino citizens, employees, and
act as regional multi-agency resources; and
WHEREAS, for its FY 2020 UASI grant application, the San Bernardino Police
Department (“Department”) submitted a proposal for equipment to improve its capabilities in the
apprehension of violent criminals and the disruption of criminal activities; and
WHEREAS, this equipment consists of a cellular site simulator and a vehicle the simulator
would be mounted into; and
WHEREAS, a cellular site simulator allows law enforcement to track a suspect’s location
by their cellular phone with the appropriate probable cause and warrant; and
WHEREAS, on September 16, 2021, the City of San Bernardino was awarded the UASI
Grant in the amount of $425,000.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. The City Manager is authorized to accept the FY 2020 UASI Grant in the
amount of $425,000.
SECTION 3. The Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to appropriate
revenue and expenditures of $425,000, into account number 123-210-8899-5704; and incorporate
the changes in the FY 2021/22 Adopted Budget.
SECTION 4. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
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that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject
to CEQA.
SECTION 5. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this 1st day of December 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the 1st day of December 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this _1st_ day of _December_
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, BY AND THROUGH ITS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT, AND THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
REGARDING URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT FUNDING
FOR FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2020
This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU”) is effective _________, 21__,
between the CITY OF RIVERSIDE, BY AND THROUGH ITS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT and CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, (the “Participating Agency”), under the
following terms and conditions:
1. The Participating Agency agrees to comply with the Grant Assurances for Urban
Area Security Initiative (Attachment A).
2. The Participating Agency agrees to comply with United States Department of
Homeland Security – Homeland Security Grant Program guidance, processes, and
requirements.
3. The Participating Agency agrees that all equipment, supplies, and training funded
through the Urban Area Security Initiative (“UASI”) program is for the mutual
benefit of the Riverside UASI Region and not for the exclusive benefit of the
Participating Agency.
4. The Participating Agency agrees that all equipment, supplies, and technical
expertise developed through training funded by the UASI program is to be made
available for emergency use through established mutual aid systems, established
mutual aid agreements, or made reasonably available through a valid request by a
member jurisdiction or organization of the Riverside UASI.
5. The Participating Agency agrees to provide, prior to being funded, the most recent
copy of their Single Audit Report.
6. The Participating Agency agrees to submit a Monthly Project Progress Report by
the 15th day of each month in accordance with the UASI grant program guidelines.
7. The Participating Agency agrees to designate a Project Manager and Grant
Manager for each project awarded and provide the contact information of those
individuals to the City of Riverside Office of Emergency Management / UASI.
Upon any changes to the original designation, the Participating Agency will provide
written notification and updated contact information.
8. The Participating Agency agrees to maintain all documentation supporting all
expenditures reimbursed from grant funds, and ensure all expenditures are
allowable under grant requirements. Recipients that expend $300,000 or more of
federal funds during their respective fiscal year agree to submit an organization
wide financial and compliance audit report. The audit shall be performed in
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accordance with the U. S. General Accounting Office Government Auditing
Standards and OMB Circular A-133 (Federal Grantor Agency: U. S. Department
of Homeland Security; Pass-Through Agency: Office of Homeland Security;
Program Title: Public Assistance Grants; Federal CFDA Number: 97.008). The
records shall be maintained and retained in accordance with UASI grant
requirements and shall be available for audit and inspection by the City and
designated grant agent personnel.
9. The Participating Agency agrees that all its expenditures shall be in accordance
with the approved project expenditures and allowable costs as submitted to the City
and approved by the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grants Program Directorate.
10. The Participating Agency agrees to maintain adoption and implementation of
(National Incident Management System) NIMS.
11. The Participating Agency agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City,
its agents, officers, and employees, from and against all liability arising out of the
Participating Agency’s acts or omissions under this MOU.
12. The City agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Participating Agency,
its agents, officers, and employees, from and against all liability arising out of the
City’s acts or omissions under this MOU.
13. The Participating Agency agrees to provide the Certificate of Non-Supplanting
(Attachment B).
14. The Participating Agency agrees to provide the Certification regarding Debarment,
Suspension, and Other responsibility matters (Attachment C).
15. The Participating Agency agrees to provide the Subrecipient Grants Management
Assessment (Attachment D).
16 The Participating Agency agrees to provide the Grant Face Sheet (Attachment E).
17. The Participating Agency agrees to replace all UASI funded equipment if lost,
stolen, or damaged beyond repair, the equipment shall be replaced with that of like
kind or capability, at the custodial agency’s own expense.
18. The Subgrantee Performance Period for the FY2020 UASI funding cycle is from
September 1, 2020, to May 31, 2023.
(Signatures on following page)
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Memorandum of Understanding is entered into by the
City of Riverside, by and through its Office of Emergency Management and the City of San
Bernardino, by and through its/their authorized representatives.
CITY OF RIVERSIDE PARTICIPATING AGENCY
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By: ______________________________ By: ___________________________
Robert D. Field
Title: _____________________________ Title: City Manager
Attest: Attest:
By: _____________________________ By: ___________________________
Donesia Gause
Title: _____________________________ Title: __________________________
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
By: _____________________________
Deputy City Attorney
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Governing Body Resolution
(For Operational Areas and Urban Areas)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO THAT
_______________________ROBERT D. FIELD, CITY MANAGER , OR
(Name or Title of Authorized Agent)
________________________________________________________________________ , OR
(Name or Title of Authorized Agent)
________________________________________________________________________ ,
(Name or Title of Authorized Agent)
is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the named applicant, a public entity established
under the laws of the State of California, any actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining federal
financial assistance provided by the federal Department of Homeland Security and sub-granted
through the State of California.
Passed and approved this _______________ day of ____________________________, 20_____
Certification
I, ____________________________________________________________, duly appointed and
(Name)
_________________________________ of the _____Mayor and City Council_____________
(Title) (Governing Body)
do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed and approved by
the __Mayor and City Council________ of the ____City of San Bernardino __________ on the
(Governing body) (Name of Applicant)
______________________ day of ____________________________________, 20__________.
__________________________________________
(Official Position)
___________________________________________
(Signature)
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Standard Assurances
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As the duly authorized representative of the Applicant, I hereby certify that the
Applicant has the legal authority to apply for federal assistance and the institutional,
managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay any non-federal
share of project cost) to ensure proper planning, management, and completion of the
project described in this application, within prescribed timelines.
I further acknowledge that the Applicant is responsible for reviewing and adhering to all
requirements within the:
(a) Applicable Federal Regulations (see below);
(b) Federal Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO);
(c) Federal Preparedness Grants Manual;
(d) California Supplement to the NOFO; and
(e) Federal and State Grant Program Guidelines.
Federal Regulations
Government cost principles, uniform administrative requirements, and audit
requirements for federal grant programs are set forth in Title 2, Part 200 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (C.F.R.). Updates are issued by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and can be found at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/.
State and federal grant award requirements are set forth below. The Applicant hereby
agrees to comply with the following:
1. Proof of Authority
The Applicant will obtain proof of authority from the city council, governing board, or
authorized body in support of this project. This written authorization must specify that
the Applicant and the city council, governing board, or authorized body agree:
(a) To provide all matching funds required for the grant project and that any cash
match will be appropriated as required;
(b) Any liability arising out of the performance of this agreement shall be the
responsibility of the Applicant and the city council, governing board, or
authorized body;
(c) Grant funds shall not be used to supplant expenditures controlled by the city
council, governing board, or authorized body;
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(d) Applicant is authorized by the city council, governing board, or authorized
body to apply for federal assistance, and the institutional, managerial and
financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non-federal share of
project cost, if any) to ensure proper planning, management and completion
of the project described in this application; and
(e) Official executing this agreement is authorized by the Applicant.
This Proof of Authority must be maintained on file and readily available upon request.
2. Period of Performance
The period of performance is specified in the Award. The Applicant is only authorized
to perform allowable activities approved under the award, within the period of
performance.
3. Lobbying and Political Activities
As required by Section 1352, Title 31 of the United States Code (U.S.C.), for persons
entering into a contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement from an agency or
requests or receives from an agency a commitment providing for the United States to
insure or guarantee a loan, the Applicant certifies that:
(a) No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf
of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an
officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or
employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in
connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any
federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any
cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal,
amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or
cooperative agreement.
(b) If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be
paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or
employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of
Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this
federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall
complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, “Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying”, in accordance with its instructions.
(c) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be
included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including
subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative
agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
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The Applicant will also comply with provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 1501- 1508
and §§ 7324-7328) which limit the political activities of employees whose principal
employment activities are funded in whole or in part with federal funds.
Finally, the Applicant agrees that federal funds will not be used, directly or indirectly,
to support the enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or
policy without the express written approval from the California Governor’s Office of
Emergency Services (Cal OES) or the federal awarding agency.
4. Debarment and Suspension
As required by Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, and 2 C.F.R. § 200.213 and codified
in 2 C.F.R. Part 180, Debarment and Suspension, the Applicant will provide protection
against waste, fraud, and abuse by debarring or suspending those persons deemed
irresponsible in their dealings with the federal government. The Applicant certifies that
it and its principals, recipients, or subrecipients:
(a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared
ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal
department or agency;
(b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application been convicted
of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or
a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or
performing a public (federal, state, or local) transaction or contract under a
public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission
of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records,
making false statements, or receiving stolen property;
(c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a
governmental entity (federal, state, or local) with commission of any of the
offenses enumerated in paragraph (2)(b) of this certification; and
(d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or
more public transaction (federal, state, or local) terminated for cause or
default.
Where the Applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification,
he or she shall attach an explanation to this application.
5. Non-Discrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity
The Applicant will comply with all state and federal statutes relating to non-
discrimination, including:
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(a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law (P.L.) 88-352 and 42 U.S.C. §
2000d et. seq.) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or
national origin and requires that recipients of federal financial assistance take
reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to persons with limited English
proficiency (LEP) to their programs and services;
(b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1683, and
1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally
funded educational program or activity;
(c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794), which prohibits
discrimination against those with disabilities or access and functional needs;
(d) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §§ 12101- 12213), which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability and requires buildings and
structures be accessible to those with disabilities and access and functional
needs;
(e) Age Discrimination Act of 1975, (42 U.S.C. §§ 6101-6107), which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of age;
(f) Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. §§ 290 dd—2), relating to
confidentiality of patient records regarding substance abuse treatment;
(g) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq.), relating to
nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing as implemented by
the Department of Housing and Urban Development at 24 C.F.R. Part100. The
prohibition on disability discrimination includes the requirement that new
multifamily housing with four or more dwelling units—i.e., the public and
common use areas and individual apartment units (all units in buildings with
elevators and ground-floor units in buildings without elevators)— be designed
and constructed with certain accessible features (See 24 C.F.R. § 100.201);
(h) Executive Order 11246, which prohibits federal contractors and federally
assisted construction contractors and subcontractors, who do over $10,000 in
Government business in one year from discriminating in employment decisions
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identification or national origin;
(i) Executive Order 11375, which bans discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identification, or national origin in hiring
and employment in both the United States federal workforce and on the part
of government contractors;
(j) California Public Contract Code § 10295.3, which prohibits discrimination based
on domestic partnerships and those in same sex marriages;
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(k) DHS policy to ensure the equal treatment of faith-based organizations, under
which all applicants and recipients must comply with equal treatment policies
and requirements contained in 6 C.F.R. Part 19;
(l) The Applicant will comply with California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act
(FEHA) (California Government Code §§12940, 12945, 12945.2), as applicable.
FEHA prohibits harassment and discrimination in employment because of
ancestry, familial status, race, color, religious creed (including religious dress
and grooming practices), sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth,
breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or
breastfeeding), gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation,
marital status, national origin, ancestry, mental and physical disability, genetic
information, medical condition, age, pregnancy, denial of medical and family
care leave, or pregnancy disability leave, military and veteran status, and/or
retaliation for protesting illegal discrimination related to one of these
categories, or for reporting patient abuse in tax supported institutions;
(m) Any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which
application for federal assistance is being made; and
(n) The requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) that may apply to this
application.
6. Drug-Free Workplace
As required by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. § 701 et seq.), the
Applicant certifies that it will maintain a drug-free workplace and a drug-free
awareness program as outlined in the Act.
7. Environmental Standards
The Applicant will comply with state and federal environmental standards, including:
(a) California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (California Public Resources Code
§§ 21000- 21177), to include coordination with the city or county planning
agency;
(b) CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3,
§§ 15000- 15387);
(c) Federal Clean Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.), which establishes the
basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants into the waters of the
United States and regulating quality standards for surface waters;
(d) Federal Clean Air Act of 1955 (42 U.S.C. § 7401) which regulates air emissions
from stationary and mobile sources;
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(e) Institution of environmental quality control measures under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (P.L. 91-190); the Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions
of NEPA; and Executive Order 12898 which focuses on the environmental and
human health effects of federal actions on minority and low-income
populations with the goal of achieving environmental protection for all
communities;
(f) Evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with Executive Order
11988;
(g) Executive Order 11514 which sets forth national environmental standards;
(h) Executive Order 11738 instituted to assure that each federal agency
empowered to enter into contracts for the procurement of goods, materials, or
services and each federal agency empowered to extend federal assistance by
way of grant, loan, or contract shall undertake such procurement and
assistance activities in a manner that will result in effective enforcement of the
Clean Air Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Executive Order
11990 which requires preservation of wetlands;
(i) The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, (P.L. 93-523);
(j) The Endangered Species Act of 1973, (P.L. 93-205);
(k) Assurance of project consistency with the approved state management
program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972
(16 U.S.C. §§1451 et seq.);
(l) Conformity of Federal Actions to State (Clear Air) Implementation Plans under
Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§7401 et
seq.);
(m) Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. § 1271 et seq.) related to
protecting components or potential components of the national wild and
scenic rivers system.
The Applicant shall not be: 1) in violation of any order or resolution promulgated by
the State Air Resources Board or an air pollution district; 2) subject to a cease and
desist order pursuant to § 13301 of the California Water Code for violation of waste
discharge requirements or discharge prohibitions; or 3) determined to be in violation
of federal law relating to air or water pollution.
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8. Audits
For subrecipients expending $750,000 or more in federal grant funds annually, the
Applicant will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in
accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 and Title 2 of the Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 200, Subpart F Audit Requirements.
9. Access to Records
In accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.336, the Applicant will give the awarding agency,
the Comptroller General of the United States and, if appropriate, the state, through
any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books,
papers, or documents related to the award. The Applicant will require any
subrecipients, contractors, successors, transferees and assignees to acknowledge
and agree to comply with this provision.
10. Conflict of Interest
The Applicant will establish safeguards to prohibit the Applicant’s employees from
using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of
personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain.
11. Financial Management
False Claims for Payment - The Applicant will comply with 31 U.S.C §§ 3729-3733
which sets forth that no subrecipient, recipient, or subrecipient shall submit a false
claim for payment, reimbursement or advance.
12. Reporting - Accountability
The Applicant agrees to comply with applicable provisions of the Federal Funding
Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) (P.L. 109-282), specifically (a) the
reporting of subawards obligating $25,000 or more in federal funds and (b) executive
compensation data for first-tier subawards. This includes the provisions of FFATA,
which includes requirements for executive compensation, and also requirements
implementing the Act for the non-federal entity at 2 C.F.R. Part 25 Financial
Assistance Use of Universal Identifier and Central Contractor Registration and 2 C.F.R.
Part 170 Reporting Subaward and Executive Compensation Information.
13. Whistleblower Protections
The Applicant also must comply with statutory requirements for whistleblower
protections at 10 U.S.C. § 2409, 41 U.S.C. § 4712, and 10 U.S.C. § 2324, 41 U.S.C. §
4304 and § 4310.
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14. Human Trafficking
The Applicant will comply with the requirements of Section 106(g) of the Trafficking
Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C. § 7104) which prohibits grant
award recipients or a subrecipient from: (1) engaging in trafficking in persons during
the period of time that the award is in effect; (2) procuring a commercial sex act
during the period of time that the award is in effect; (3) using forced labor in the
performance of the award or subawards under the award.
15. Labor Standards
The Applicant will comply with the following federal labor standards:
(a) The Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 276a to 276a-7), as applicable, and the
Copeland Act (40 U.S.C. § 3145 and 18 U.S.C. § 874) and the Contract Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 327-333), regarding labor
standards for federally-assisted construction contracts or subcontracts, and
(b) The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (29 U.S.C. § 201 et al.) as they apply to
employees of institutes of higher learning (IHE), hospitals and other non-profit
organizations.
16. Worker’s Compensation
The Applicant must comply with provisions which require every employer to be
insured to protect workers who may be injured on the job at all times during the
performance of the work of this Agreement, as per the workers compensation laws
set forth in California Labor Code §§ 3700 et seq.
17. Property-Related
If applicable to the type of project funded by this federal award, the Applicant will:
(a) Comply with the requirements of Titles II and III of the Uniform Relocation
Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which
provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose
property is acquired as a result of federal or federally-assisted programs. These
requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for project
purposes regardless of federal participation in purchase;
(b) Comply with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires subrecipients
in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase
flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is
$10,000 or more;
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(c) Assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the
(d) National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. § 470),
Executive Order 11593 (identification and protection of historic properties), and
the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. §469a-1 et
seq.); and
(e) Comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. § 4831
and 24 CFR Part 35) which prohibits the use of lead-based paint in construction
or rehabilitation of residence structures.
18. Certifications Applicable Only to Federally-Funded Construction Projects
For all construction projects, the Applicant will:
(a) Not dispose of, modify the use of, or change the terms of the real property title
or other interest in the site and facilities without permission and instructions from
the awarding agency. Will record the federal awarding agency directives and
will include a covenant in the title of real property acquired in whole or in part
with federal assistance funds to assure nondiscrimination during the useful life of
the project;
(b) Comply with the requirements of the awarding agency with regard to the
drafting, review and approval of construction plans and specifications; and
(c) Provide and maintain competent and adequate engineering supervision at
the construction site to ensure that the complete work conforms with the
approved plans and specifications and will furnish progressive reports and such
other information as may be required by the assistance awarding agency or
State.
19. Use of Cellular Device While Driving is Prohibited
Applicants are required to comply with California Vehicle Code sections 23123 and
23123.5. These laws prohibit driving motor vehicle while using an electronic wireless
communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication. Drivers
are also prohibited from the use of a wireless telephone without hands-free listening
and talking, unless to make an emergency call to 911, law enforcement, or similar
services.
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20. California Public Records Act and Freedom of Information Act
The Applicant acknowledges that all information submitted in the course of applying
for funding under this program, or provided in the course of an entity’s grant
management activities that are under Federal control, is subject to the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. § 552, and the California Public Records Act,
California Government Code section 6250 et seq. The Applicant should consider
these laws and consult its own State and local laws and regulations regarding the
release of information when reporting sensitive matters in the grant application,
needs assessment, and strategic planning process.
NON-PROFIT SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM (NSGP) –
PROGRAM SPECIFIC ASSURANCES / CERTIFICATIONS
21. Acknowledgment of Federal Funding from DHS
All recipients must acknowledge their use of federal funding when issuing statements,
press releases, requests for proposals, bid invitations, and other documents describing
projects or programs funded in whole or in part with federal funds.
22. Activities Conducted Abroad
All recipients must ensure that project activities carried on outside the United States
are coordinated as necessary with appropriate government authorities and that
appropriate licenses, permits, or approvals are obtained.
23. Best Practices for Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
DHS defines personally identifiable information (PII) as any information that permits the
identity of an individual to be directly or indirectly inferred, including any information
that is linked or linkable to that individual. All recipients who collect PII are required to
have a publically-available privacy policy that describes standards on the usage and
maintenance of PII they collect. Recipients may also find the DHS Privacy Impact
Assessments: Privacy Guidance and Privacy template a useful resource respectively.
24. Copyright
All recipients must affix the applicable copyright notices of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401 or 402 and
an acknowledgement of U.S. Government sponsorship (including the award number)
to any work first produced under federal financial assistance awards.
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25. Duplication of Benefits
Any cost allocable to a particular federal financial assistance award provided for in
2 C.F.R. Part 200, Subpart E may not be charged to other federal financial assistance
awards to overcome fund deficiencies, to avoid restrictions imposed by federal
statutes, regulations, or federal financial assistance award terms and conditions, or for
other reasons. However, these prohibitions would not preclude recipients from shifting
costs that are allowable under two or more awards in accordance with existing
federal statutes, regulations, or the federal financial assistance award terms and
conditions.
26. Energy Policy and Conservation Act
All recipients must comply with the requirements of 42 U.S.C. § 6201 which contain
policies relating to energy efficiency that are defined in the state energy
conservation plan issued in compliance with this Act.
27. Federal Debt Status
All recipients are required to be non-delinquent in their repayment of any federal
debt. Examples of relevant debt include delinquent payroll and other taxes, audit
disallowances, and benefit overpayments. See OMB Circular A-129.
28. Fly America Act of 1974
All recipients must comply with Preference for U.S. Flag Air Carriers: (air carriers
holding certificates under 49 U.S.C. § 41102) for international air transportation of
people and property to the extent that such service is available, in accordance with
the International Air Transportation Fair Competitive Practices Act of 1974 (49 U.S.C. §
40118) and the interpretative guidelines issued by the Comptroller General of the
United States in the March 31, 1981, amendment to Comptroller General Decision B-
138942.
29. Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990
In accordance with Section 6 of the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, all
Applicants must ensure that all conference, meeting, convention, or training space
funded in whole or in part with federal funds complies with the fire prevention and
control guidelines of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, as
amended, 15 U.S.C. § 2225a.
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30. Non-supplanting Requirement
All recipients who receive federal financial assistance awards made under programs
that prohibit supplanting by law must ensure that federal funds do not replace
(supplant) funds that have been budgeted for the same purpose through non-
federal sources.
31. Patents and Intellectual Property Rights
Unless otherwise provided by law, recipients are subject to the Bayh-Dole Act, Pub. L.
No. 96-517, as amended, and codified in 35 U.S.C. § 200 et seq. All recipients are
subject to the specific requirements governing the development, reporting, and
disposition of rights to inventions and patents resulting from financial assistance
awards located at 37 C.F.R. Part 401 and the standard patent rights clause located
at 37 C.F.R. § 401.14.
32. SAFECOM
All recipients who receive federal financial assistance awards made under programs
that provide emergency communication equipment and its related activities must
comply with the SAFECOM Guidance for Emergency Communication Grants,
including provisions on technical standards that ensure and enhance interoperable
communications.
33. Terrorist Financing
All recipients must comply with Executive Order 13224 and U.S. law that prohibit
transactions with, and the provisions of resources and support to, individuals and
organizations associated with terrorism. Recipients are legally responsible to ensure
compliance with the Order and laws.
34. Reporting of Matters Related to Recipient Integrity and Performance
If the total value of the recipient’s currently active grants, cooperative agreements,
and procurement contracts from all federal assistance offices exceeds $10,000,000 for
any period of time during the period of performance of this federal financial
assistance award, you must comply with the requirements set forth in the
government-wide Award Term and Condition for Recipient Integrity and
Performance Matters located at 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix XII, the full text of which is
incorporated here by reference in the award terms and conditions.
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35. USA Patriot Act of 2001
All recipients must comply with requirements of the Uniting and Strengthening
America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism
Act (USA PATRIOT Act), which amends 18 U.S.C. §§ 175–175c.
36. Use of DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags
All recipients must obtain permission from their DHS Financial Assistance Office, prior
to using the DHS seal(s), logos, crests or reproductions of flags or likenesses of DHS
agency officials, including use of the United States Coast Guard seal, logo, crests or
reproductions of flags or likenesses of Coast Guard officials.
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IMPORTANT
The purpose of the assurance is to obtain federal and state financial assistance,
including any and all federal and state grants, loans, reimbursement, contracts, etc. The
Applicant recognizes and agrees that state financial assistance will be extended based
on the representations made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the
Applicant, its successors, transferees, assignees, etc. Failure to comply with any of the
above assurances may result in suspension, termination, or reduction of grant funds.
All appropriate documentation, as outlined above, must be maintained on file by the
Applicant and available for Cal OES or public scrutiny upon request. Failure to comply
with these requirements may result in suspension of payments under the grant or
termination of the grant or both and the subrecipient may be ineligible for award of any
future grants if the Cal OES determines that any of the following has occurred: (1) the
recipient has made false certification, or (2) violates the certification by failing to carry
out the requirements as noted above.
All of the language contained within this document must be included in the award
documents for all subawards at all tiers. All recipients are bound by the Department of
Homeland Security Standard Terms and Conditions 2020, Version 10.1, hereby
incorporated by reference, which can be found at:
https://www.dhs.gov/publication/fy15-dhs-standard-terms-and-conditions.
The undersigned represents that he/she is authorized to enter into this agreement for and
on behalf of the Applicant.
Subrecipient:
Signature of Authorized Agent:
Printed Name of Authorized Agent:
Title: Date:
City of San Bernardino
Robert D Field
City Manager
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City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: David Green, Interim Chief of Police
Subject: Accept the 2021 COPS Hiring Program Grant (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-284 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to Accept the 2021 Department of
Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services Grant, in the amount of $3,312,953;
authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the Fiscal Year 2021/22 budget,
appropriating $1,020,740 in both revenue and expenditures; and authorizing the police
department to increase sworn staffing from 279 to 287, effective October 1, 2021.
Background
The Department of Justice, COPS grant, is intended to reduce crime and promote
public safety through community policing by providing support to law enforcement
agencies nationwide. The grant supports hiring law enforcement officers to increase an
agency's community policing and crime prevention capabilities.
On May 7, 2021, the Department of Justice released the Fiscal Year 2021 COPS Hiring
Program (CHP) solicitation. The award provides funding for up to 75 percent of the
approved entry-level salary and fringe benefits of each newly hired or rehired full -time
sworn career law enforcement officer over three years of the award period. There is a
minimum 25 percent local cash match requirement unless otherwise waived, and a
maximum federal share of $125,000 per officer position. Funding from this program
may be used to:
•Hire New Officers
•Rehire Officers (laid off as a result of budget reductions)
•Rehire Officers (at the time of application, currently scheduled to be laid off as a
result of budget reductions)
On July 30, 2021, the City submitted a CHP application requesting funding to hire eight
new police officers for three years. Based on the grant formula, the federal share was
calculated at, $2,484,714.75 and the local match would have been $828,238.25. The
City requested a waiver of the local cash match based on fiscal distress.
On November 18, 2021, the City received notification that the police department was
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awarded grant funding to hire eight new officers, for three years, at a total of
$3,312,953. All local cash match funds were waived.
Discussion
In February 2019, the Mayor and City Council adopted resolution 2019 -29, restructuring
the department to support a community-oriented policing model and philosophy. The
Police Department intends to use the grant funds to support the previously adopted
community-oriented policing model and reduce violent crime within the City. CHP Grant
funds may not be used to supplant local funds by paying fo r officers currently covered in
the adopted budget. To use the funds, the department will need to increase the number
of authorized police officers from 279 to 287. Grant funding will help promote
community policing efforts and reduce gun violence and violent crime.
The grant period is October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2026. Staff anticipates the
availability of eligible candidates as early as December 20, 2021. Staff is requesting
authorization to expend CHP grant funds as early as December 20, 2021.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The request to authorize the receipt, obligation , and expenditure of the 2021
Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program
Grant aligns with Key Target No. 1: Financial Stability: Implement, maintain, and update
a fiscal accountability plan.
Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact to the City for Fiscal Year 2021/22 is $1,020,740. There is no fund
matching requirement from the General Fund with this grant during the first three yea rs;
however, during the final two years of the performance period, the City is responsible for
all salary and benefits for each of the eight officers. Staff is requesting a budget
amendment increasing both revenue and expenditures in the Fiscal Year 2021/2 2
Adopted Budget. Grant funds will be appropriated for Fiscal Years 2022/23 and 2023/24
in the annual budget adoption process.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-284 authorizing the City Manager to Accept the
2021 Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services Grant, in the
amount of $3,312,953; authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the Fiscal Year
2021/22 budget, appropriating $1,020,740 in both revenue and expenditures; and
authorizing the police department to increase sworn staffing from 279 to 287, effective
October 1, 2021.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution 2021-284 Accepting the CHP Grant
Attachment 2 2021 COPS Funded Award Letter
Ward: All
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Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
July 15, 2020, Approved Resolution 2020-167 to accept and administer the Fiscal
Year 2020 CHP Grant funds.
February 20, 2019 Approved Resolution 2019-29 adopting the Community Oriented
Policing and Problem Solving (COPS) Philosophy.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-284
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE
2021 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, COMMUNITY
ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES GRANT, IN THE
AMOUNT OF $3,312,953; AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR
OF FINANCE TO AMEND THE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22
BUDGET APPROPRIATING $1,020,740 IN BOTH REVENUE
AND EXPENDITURES; AND AUTHORIZING THE POLICE
DEPARTMENT TO INCREASE SWORN STAFFING FROM
279 TO 287, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2021
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino has been awarded the 2021 Department of Justice,
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program Grant in the amount of
$3,312,953, and
WHEREAS, the City will use the funding to, help promote community policing efforts,
and reduce gun violence and violent crime.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2, The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept the 2021 Department of
Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program Grant in the amount of
$3,312,953 for the grant period October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2026.
SECTION 3, The Director of Finance is hereby authorized to amend the Fiscal Year
2021/22 Adopted Budget, appropriating $1,020,740 in both revenue and expenditures.
SECTION 4, The Police Department is hereby authorized to increase sworn staffing from
279 to 287 effective October 1, 2021.
SECTION 5. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility that
the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject
to CEQA.
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SECTION 6. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-___, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Dear Michele Mahan,
On behalf of Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, it is my pleasure to inform you the Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services (the COPS Office) has approved the application
submitted by SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, CITY OF for an award under the funding
opportunity entitled 2021 FY 21 COPS Office Hiring Program Solicitation . The approved award
amount is $3,312,953.
Review the Award Instrument below carefully and familiarize yourself with all conditions and
requirements before accepting your award. The Award Instrument includes the Award Offer
(Award Information, Project Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions) and
Award Acceptance.
Please note that award requirements include not only the conditions and limitations set forth in
the Award Offer, but also compliance with assurances and certifications that relate to conduct
during the period of performance for the award. These requirements encompass financial,
administrative, and programmatic matters, as well as other important matters (e.g., specific
restrictions on use of funds). Therefore, all key staff should receive the award conditions, the
assurances and certifications, and the application as approved by the COPS Office, so that they
understand the award requirements. Information on all pertinent award requirements also must
be provided to any subrecipient of the award.
Should you accept the award and then fail to comply with an award requirement, DOJ will
pursue appropriate remedies for non-compliance, which may include termination of the award
and/or a requirement to repay award funds.
To accept the award, the Authorized Representative(s) must accept all parts of the Award Offer
in the Justice Grants System (JustGrants), including by executing the required declaration and
certification, within 45 days from the award date.
Congratulations, and we look forward to working with you.
ROBERT CHAPMAN
Acting Director
Office for Civil Rights Notice for All Recipients
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice
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(DOJ) has been delegated the responsibility for ensuring that recipients of federal financial
assistance from the OJP, the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), and the
Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) are not engaged in discrimination prohibited by law.
Several federal civil rights laws, such as Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, require recipients of federal financial assistance to give
assurances that they will comply with those laws. Taken together, these civil rights laws prohibit
recipients of federal financial assistance from DOJ from discriminating in services and
employment because of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, and, for grants
authorized under the Violence Against Women Act, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Recipients are also prohibited from discriminating in services because of age. For a complete
review of these civil rights laws and nondiscrimination requirements, in connection with DOJ
awards, see https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/LegalOverview/CivilRightsRequirements.htm.
Under the delegation of authority, the OCR investigates allegations of discrimination against
recipients from individuals, entities, or groups. In addition, the OCR conducts limited compliance
reviews and audits based on regulatory criteria. These reviews and audits permit the OCR to
evaluate whether recipients of financial assistance from the Department are providing services
in a non discriminatory manner to their service population or have employment practices that
meet equal-opportunity standards.
If you are a recipient of grant awards under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act or
the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act and your agency is part of a criminal
justice system, there are two additional obligations that may apply in connection with the
awards: (1) complying with the regulation relating to Equal Employment Opportunity Programs
(EEOPs); and (2) submitting findings of discrimination to OCR. For additional information
regarding the EEOP requirement, see 28 CFR Part 42, subpart E, and for additional information
regarding requirements when there is an adverse finding, see 28 C.F.R. §§ 42.204(c), .205(c)
(5).
The OCR is available to help you and your organization meet the civil rights requirements that
are associated with DOJ grant funding. If you would like the OCR to assist you in fulfilling your
organization's civil rights or nondiscrimination responsibilities as a recipient of federal financial
assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the OCR at askOCR@ojp.usdoj.gov.
This award is offered subject to the conditions or limitations set forth in the Award
Information, Project Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions.
Recipient Name
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, CITY
OF
Award Information
:Recipient Information
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DUNS Number
805349206
ORI Number
CA03610
Street 1
710 N D ST.
Street 2
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City
SAN BERNARDINO
State/U.S. Territory
California
Zip/Postal Code
92401
Country
United States
County/Parish
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Province
——
Federal Award Date
11/18/21
Award Type
Initial
Award Number
15JCOPS-21-GG-03409-UHPX
Supplement Number
00
Federal Award Amount
$3,312,953.00
Funding Instrument Type
Grant
16.710
The Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994, 34 U.S.C. - 10381 et seq.
Award Details
Assistance Listing Number Assistance Listings Program Title
Statutory Authority
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I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Federal Award
Instrument.
This award is offered subject to the conditions or limitations set forth in the Award
Information, Project Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions.
Solicitation Title
2021 FY 21 COPS Office Hiring Program
Solicitation
Application Number
GRANT13387542
Awarding Agency
COPS
Grant Manager Name
TAMMY RICHARDSON
Phone Number
800-421-6770
E-mail Address
TAMMY.RICHARDSON2@USDOJ.GOV
Project Title
FY21 COPS Hiring Program (CHP)
Performance Period
Start Date
10/01/2021
Performance Period End
Date
09/30/2026
Budget Period Start
Date
10/01/2021
Budget Period End Date
09/30/2026
Project Description
The purpose of the COPS Hiring Program (CHP) program is to advance the practice
of community policing through the hire or rehire of additional career law enforcement
officers. Funding under this award will be utilized by local law enforcement agencies to
hire and rehire career law enforcement officers necessary to increase the jurisdiction’s
community policing capacity to prevent and disrupt crime and violence.
Project Information
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I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Federal Award
Instrument.
This award is offered subject to the conditions or limitations set forth in the Award
Information, Project Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions.
A financial analysis of budgeted costs has been completed. All costs listed in the approved budget
below were programmatically approved based on the final proposed detailed budget and budget
narratives submitted by your agency to the COPS Office. Any adjustments or edits to the proposed
budget are explained below.
Budget Clearance Date:10/27/21 10:31 PM
No items
Sworn Officer Positions $3,312,953.16 $0.00 $3,312,953.16
Civilian or Non-Sworn Personnel $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Travel $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Financial Information
:Comments
Budget Category Proposed Budget Change Approved Budget Percentages
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Supplies $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
SubAwards $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Procurement Contracts $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Other Costs $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Indirect Costs $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Total Project Costs $3,312,953.16 -$0.16 $3,312,953.00
Federal Funds:$3,312,953.00 100.00%
Match Amount:$0.00 0.00%
Program Income:$0.00 0.00%
Sworn Officer
Civilian Personnel
Travel
Equipment
Supplies
SubAwards
Procurement Contracts
Other Costs
Indirect Costs
I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Federal Award
Instrument.
Budget Detail Summary View
Budget Category
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State: CA
Legal Name: SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, CITY OF
Approved Problem Focus Area: Violent Crime Problems ‐ Gun Violence
8 Full‐Time Officers Funded
8 New Hires
0 Rehires Previously Laid Off
0 Rehires Scheduled for Lay Off
I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Federal Award Instrument.
This award is offered subject to the conditions or limitations set forth in the Award
Information, Project Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions.
Conflict of Interest: Recipients and subrecipients must disclose in writing to the COPS Office or
pass-through entity, as applicable, any potential conflict of interest affecting the awarded
federal funding in 2 C.F.R. § 200.112.
Contract Provision: All contracts made by the award recipients under the federal award must
contain the provisions required under 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix II to Part 200—Contract
Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards. Please see appendices in
the Award Owner’s Manual for a full text of the contract provisions.
Award Monitoring Activities: Federal law requires that recipients receiving federal funding from
the COPS Office must be monitored to ensure compliance with their award conditions and
other applicable statutes and regulations. The COPS Office is also interested in tracking the
progress of our programs and the advancement of community policing. Both aspects of award
implementation—compliance and programmatic benefits—are part of the monitoring process
coordinated by the U.S. Department of Justice. Award monitoring activities conducted by the
COPS Office include site visits, office-based grant reviews, alleged noncompliance reviews,
financial and programmatic reporting, and audit resolution. As a COPS Office award recipient,
you agree to cooperate with and respond to any requests for information pertaining to your
Other Award Documents:Award Conditions
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award. This includes all financial records, such as general accounting ledgers and all
supporting documents. All information pertinent to the implementation of the award is subject
to agency review throughout the life of the award, during the close-out process and for three-
years after the submission of the final expenditure report. 34 U.S.C. § 10385(a) and 2 C.F.R.
§§ 200.334 and 200.337.
Duplicative Funding: The recipient understands and agrees to notify the COPS Office if it
receives, from any other source, funding for the same item or service also funded under this
award.
Termination: Recipient understands and agrees that the COPS Office may terminate funding,
in whole or in part, for the following reasons:
(1) When the recipient fails to comply with the terms and conditions of a Federal award.
(2) When an award no longer effectuates the program goals or agency priorities, to the extent
such termination is authorized by law.
(3) When the recipient agrees to the termination and termination conditions.
(4) When the recipient provides the COPS Office written notification requesting termination
including the reasons, effective date, and the portion of the award to be terminated. The COPS
Office may terminate the entire award if the remaining portion will not accomplish the purposes
of the award.
(5) Pursuant to any other termination provisions included in the award.
2. C.F.R. § 200.340.
Award Owner’s Manual: The recipient agrees to comply with the terms and conditions in the
applicable 2021 COPS Office Program Award Owner's Manual; DOJ Grants Financial Guide;
COPS Office statute (34 U.S.C. § 10381, et seq.) as applicable; Students, Teachers, and
Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act of 2018 (34 U.S.C. § 10551, et seq.) as
applicable; the requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 200 (Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards) as adopted by the U.S. Department of
Justice in 2 C.F.R. § 2800.101; 48 C.F.R. Part 31 (FAR Part 31) as applicable (Contract Cost
Principles and Procedures); the Cooperative Agreement as applicable; representations made
in the application; and all other applicable program requirements, laws, orders, regulations, or
circulars.
Assurances and Certifications: The recipient acknowledges its agreement to comply with the
Assurances and Certifications forms that were signed as part of its application.
Federal Civil Rights: The Applicant understands that the federal statutes and regulations
applicable to the award (if any) made by the Department based on the application specifically
include statutes and regulations pertaining to civil rights and nondiscrimination, and, in addition
—
a. the Applicant understands that the applicable statutes pertaining to civil rights will include
section 601 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000d); section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794); section 901 of the Education Amendments of
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1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681); and section 303 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. §
6102);
b. the Applicant understands that the applicable statutes pertaining to nondiscrimination may
include section 809(c) of Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34
U.S.C. § 10228(c)); section 1407(e) of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (34 U.S.C. §
20110(e)); section 299A(b) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2002 (34
U.S.C. § 11182(b)); and that the grant condition set out at section 40002(b)(13) of the Violence
Against Women Act (34 U.S.C. § 12291(b)(13)), which will apply to all awards made by the
Office on Violence Against Women, also may apply to an award made otherwise;
c. the Applicant understands that it must require any subrecipient to comply with all such
applicable statutes (and associated regulations); and
d. on behalf of the Applicant, I make the specific assurances set out in 28 C.F.R. §§ 42.105
and 42.204.
The Applicant also understands that (in addition to any applicable program-specific regulations
and to applicable federal regulations that pertain to civil rights and nondiscrimination) the
federal regulations applicable to the award (if any) made by the Department based on the
application may include, but are not limited to, 2 C.F.R. Part 2800 (the DOJ "Part 200 Uniform
Requirements") and 28 C.F.R. Parts 22 (confidentiality - research and statistical information),
23 (criminal intelligence systems), 38 (regarding faith-based or religious organizations
participating in federal financial assistance programs), and 46 (human subjects protection).
Mandatory Disclosure: Recipients and subrecipients must timely disclose in writing to the
Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity, as applicable, all federal criminal law
violations involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity that may potentially affect the awarded federal
funding. Recipients that receive an award over $500,000 must also report certain civil,
criminal, or administrative proceedings in SAM and are required to comply with the Term and
Condition for Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters as set out in 2 C.F.R. Part 200,
Appendix XII to Part 200. Failure to make required disclosures can result in any of the
remedies, including suspension and debarment, described in 2 C.F.R. § 200.339. 2 C.F.R. §
200.113.
False Statements: False statements or claims made in connection with COPS Office awards
may result in fines, imprisonment, debarment from participating in federal awards or contracts,
and/or any other remedy available by law. 31 U.S.C. § 3729-3733.
Enhancement of Contractor Protection from Reprisal for Disclosure of Certain Information: The
recipient agrees not to discharge, demote, or otherwise discriminate against an employee as
reprisal for the employee disclosing information that he or she reasonably believes is evidence
of gross mismanagement of a federal contract or award, a gross waste of federal funds, an
abuse of authority relating to a federal contract or award, a substantial and specific danger to
public health or safety, or a violation of law, rule, or regulation related to a Federal contract
(including the competition for or negotiation of a contract) or award. The recipient also agrees
to provide to their employees in writing (in the predominant native language of the workforce)
of the rights and remedies provided in 41 U.S.C. § 4712. Please see appendices in the Award
Owner’s Manual for a full text of the statute.
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System for Award Management (SAM) and Universal Identifier Requirements: The recipient
agrees to comply with the following requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 25, Appendix A to Part 25 –
Award Term:
I. System for Award Management and Universal Identifier Requirements
A. Requirement for System for Award Management
Unless you are exempted from this requirement under 2 CFR 25.110, you as the recipient
must maintain current information in the SAM. This includes information on your immediate
and highest level owner and subsidiaries, as well as on all of your predecessors that have
been awarded a Federal contract or Federal financial assistance within the last three years, if
applicable, until you submit the final financial report required under this Federal award or
receive the final payment, whichever is later. This requires that you review and update the
information at least annually after the initial registration, and more frequently if required by
changes in your information or another Federal award term.
B. Requirement for Unique Entity Identifier
If you are authorized to make subawards under this Federal award, you:
1. Must notify potential subrecipients that no entity (see definition in paragraph C of this award
term) may receive a subaward from you until the entity has provided its Unique Entity Identifier
to you.
2. May not make a subaward to an entity unless the entity has provided its Unique Entity
Identifier to you. Subrecipients are not required to obtain an active SAM registration, but must
obtain a Unique Entity Identifier.
C. Definitions
For purposes of this term:
1. System for Award Management (SAM) means the Federal repository into which a recipient
must provide information required for the conduct of business as a recipient. Additional
information about registration procedures may be found at the SAM internet site (currently at
https://www.sam.gov).
2. Unique Entity Identifier means the identifier assigned by SAM to uniquely identify business
entities.
3. Entity includes non-Federal entities as defined at 2 CFR 200.1 and also includes all of the
following, for purposes of this part:
a. A foreign organization;
b. A foreign public entity;
c. A domestic for-profit organization; and
d. A Federal agency.
4. Subaward has the meaning given in 2 CFR 200.1.
5. Subrecipient has the meaning given in 2 CFR 200.1.
Reporting Subawards and Executive Compensation
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The recipient agrees to comply with the following requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 170, Appendix
A to Part 170 – Award Term:
I. Reporting Subawards and Executive Compensation
a. Reporting of first-tier subawards.
Applicability. Unless you are exempt as provided in paragraph d. of this award term, you must
report each action that equals or exceeds $30,000 in Federal funds for a subaward to a non-
Federal entity or Federal agency (see definitions in paragraph e. of this award term).
2. Where and when to report.
i. The non-Federal entity or Federal agency must report each obligating action described in
paragraph a.1. of this award term to http://www.fsrs.gov.
ii. For subaward information, report no later than the end of the month following the month in
which the obligation was made. (For example, if the obligation was made on November 7,
2010, the obligation must be reported by no later than December 31, 2010.)
3. What to report. You must report the information about each obligating action that the
submission instructions posted at http://www.fsrs.gov specify.
b. Reporting total compensation of recipient executives for non-Federal entities.
1. Applicability and what to report. You must report total compensation for each of your five
most highly compensated executives for the preceding completed fiscal year, if—
i. The total Federal funding authorized to date under this Federal award equals or exceeds
$30,000 as defined in 2 CFR 170.320;
ii. in the preceding fiscal year, you received—
(A) 80 percent or more of your annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts
(and subcontracts) and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act, as
defined at 2 CFR 170.320 (and subawards), and
(B) $25,000,000 or more in annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts (and
subcontracts) and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act, as defined at
2 CFR 170.320 (and subawards); and,
iii. The public does not have access to information about the compensation of the executives
through periodic reports filed under section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a), 78o(d)) or section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. (To
determine if the public has access to the compensation information, see the U.S. Security and
Exchange Commission total compensation filings at
http://www.sec.gov/answers/execomp.htm.)
2. Where and when to report. You must report executive total compensation described in
paragraph b.1. of this award term:
i. As part of your registration profile at https://www.sam.gov.
ii. By the end of the month following the month in which this award is made, and annually
thereafter.
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c. Reporting of Total Compensation of Subrecipient Executives.
1. Applicability and what to report. Unless you are exempt as provided in paragraph d. of this
award term, for each first-tier non-Federal entity subrecipient under this award, you shall report
the names and total compensation of each of the subrecipient's five most highly compensated
executives for the subrecipient's preceding completed fiscal year, if—
i. in the subrecipient's preceding fiscal year, the subrecipient received—
(A) 80 percent or more of its annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts (and
subcontracts) and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act, as defined at
2 CFR 170.320 (and subawards) and,
(B) $25,000,000 or more in annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts (and
subcontracts), and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act (and
subawards); and
ii. The public does not have access to information about the compensation of the executives
through periodic reports filed under section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a), 78o(d)) or section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. (To
determine if the public has access to the compensation information, see the U.S. Security and
Exchange Commission total compensation filings at
http://www.sec.gov/answers/execomp.htm.)
2. Where and when to report. You must report subrecipient executive total compensation
described in paragraph c.1. of this award term:
i. To the recipient.
ii. By the end of the month following the month during which you make the subaward. For
example, if a subaward is obligated on any date during the month of October of a given year
(i.e., between October 1 and 31), you must report any required compensation information of
the subrecipient by November 30 of that year.
d. Exemptions.
If, in the previous tax year, you had gross income, from all sources, under $300,000, you are
exempt from the requirements to report:
i. Subawards, and
ii. The total compensation of the five most highly compensated executives of any subrecipient.
e. Definitions. For purposes of this award term:
1. Federal Agency means a Federal agency as defined at 5 U.S.C. 551(1) and further clarified
by 5 U.S.C. 552(f).
2. Non-Federal entity means all of the following, as defined in 2 CFR part 25:
i. A Governmental organization, which is a State, local government, or Indian tribe;
ii. A foreign public entity;
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iii. A domestic or foreign nonprofit organization; and,
iv. A domestic or foreign for-profit organization
3. Executive means officers, managing partners, or any other employees in management
positions.
4. Subaward:
i. This term means a legal instrument to provide support for the performance of any portion of
the substantive project or program for which you received this award and that you as the
recipient award to an eligible subrecipient.
ii. The term does not include your procurement of property and services needed to carry out
the project or program (for further explanation, see 2 CFR 200.331).
iii. A subaward may be provided through any legal agreement, including an agreement that
you or a subrecipient considers a contract.
5. Subrecipient means a non-Federal entity or Federal agency that:
i. Receives a subaward from you (the recipient) under this award; and
ii. Is accountable to you for the use of the Federal funds provided by the subaward.
6. Total compensation means the cash and noncash dollar value earned by the executive
during the recipient's or subrecipient's preceding fiscal year and includes the following (for
more information see 17 CFR 229.402(c)(2)).
Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP): All recipients of funding from the COPS Office
must comply with the federal regulations pertaining to the development and implementation of
an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan. 28 C.F.R. Part 42 subpart E.
Reports/Performance Goals: To assist the COPS Office in monitoring and tracking the
performance of your award, your agency will be responsible for submitting semi-annual
programmatic progress reports that describe project activities during the reporting period and
quarterly Federal Financial Reports using Standard Form 425 (SF-425). 2 C.F.R. §§ 200.328 -
200.329. The progress report is used to track your agency’s progress toward implementing
community policing strategies and to collect data to gauge the effectiveness of increasing your
agency’s community policing capacity through COPS Office funding. The Federal Financial
Report is used to track the expenditures of the recipient’s award funds on a cumulative basis
throughout the life of the award.
Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters: For awards over $500,000, the recipient agrees
to comply with the following requirements of 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix XII to Part 200 –
Award Term and Condition for Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters:
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A. Reporting of Matters Related to Recipient Integrity and Performance
1. General Reporting Requirement
If the total value of your currently active grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement
contracts from all Federal awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000 for any period of time
during the period of performance of this Federal award, then you as the recipient during that
period of time must maintain the currency of information reported to the System for Award
Management (SAM) that is made available in the designated integrity and performance system
(currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)) about
civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings described in paragraph 2 of this award term and
condition. This is a statutory requirement under section 872 of Public Law 110-417, as
amended (41 U.S.C. 2313). As required by section 3010 of Public Law 111-212, all information
posted in the designated integrity and performance system on or after April 15, 2011, except
past performance reviews required for Federal procurement contracts, will be publicly
available.
2. Proceedings About Which You Must Report
Submit the information required about each proceeding that:
a. Is in connection with the award or performance of a grant, cooperative agreement, or
procurement contract from the Federal Government;
b. Reached its final disposition during the most recent five-year period; and
c. Is one of the following:
(1) A criminal proceeding that resulted in a conviction, as defined in paragraph 5 of this award
term and condition;
(2) A civil proceeding that resulted in a finding of fault and liability and payment of a monetary
fine, penalty, reimbursement, restitution, or damages of $5,000 or more;
(3) An administrative proceeding, as defined in paragraph 5. of this award term and condition,
that resulted in a finding of fault and liability and your payment of either a monetary fine or
penalty of $5,000 or more or reimbursement, restitution, or damages in excess of $100,000; or
(4) Any other criminal, civil, or administrative proceeding if:
(i) It could have led to an outcome described in paragraph 2.c.(1), (2), or (3) of this award term
and condition;
(ii) It had a different disposition arrived at by consent or compromise with an acknowledgment
of fault on your part; and
(iii) The requirement in this award term and condition to disclose information about the
proceeding does not conflict with applicable laws and regulations.
3. Reporting Procedures
Enter in the SAM Entity Management area the information that SAM requires about each
proceeding described in paragraph 2 of this award term and condition. You do not need to
submit the information a second time under assistance awards that you received if you already
provided the information through SAM because you were required to do so under Federal
procurement contracts that you were awarded.
4. Reporting Frequency
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During any period of time when you are subject to the requirement in paragraph 1 of this
award term and condition, you must report proceedings information through SAM for the most
recent five year period, either to report new information about any proceeding(s) that you have
not reported previously or affirm that there is no new information to report. Recipients that
have Federal contract, grant, and cooperative agreement awards with a cumulative total value
greater than $10,000,000 must disclose semiannually any information about the criminal, civil,
and administrative proceedings.
5. Definitions
For purposes of this award term and condition:
a. Administrative proceeding means a non-judicial process that is adjudicatory in nature in
order to make a determination of fault or liability (e.g., Securities and Exchange Commission
Administrative proceedings, Civilian Board of Contract Appeals proceedings, and Armed
Services Board of Contract Appeals proceedings). This includes proceedings at the Federal
and State level but only in connection with performance of a Federal contract or grant. It does
not include audits, site visits, corrective plans, or inspection of deliverables.
b. Conviction, for purposes of this award term and condition, means a judgment or conviction
of a criminal offense by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether entered upon a verdict or
a plea, and includes a conviction entered upon a plea of nolo contendere.
c. Total value of currently active grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts
includes—
(1) Only the Federal share of the funding under any Federal award with a recipient cost share
or match; and
(2) The value of all expected funding increments under a Federal award and options, even if
not yet exercised.
Restrictions on Internal Confidentiality Agreements: No recipient or subrecipient under this
award, or entity that receives a contract or subcontract with any funds under this award, may
require any employee or contractor to sign an internal confidentiality agreement or statement
that prohibits or otherwise restricts the lawful reporting of waste, fraud, or abuse to an
investigative or law enforcement representative of a federal department or agency authorized
to receive such information. Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Public Law 116-260,
Division E, Title VII, Section 742.
Debarment and Suspension: The recipient agrees not to award federal funds under this
program to any party which is debarred or suspended from participation in federal assistance
programs. 2 C.F.R. Part 180 (Government-wide Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension)
and 2 C.F.R. Part 2867 (DOJ Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension).
Employment Eligibility: The recipient agrees to complete and keep on file, as appropriate, the
Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9). This form is to be used by recipients of federal
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funds to verify that persons are eligible to work in the United States. Immigration Reform and
Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), Public Law 99-603.
Additional High-Risk Recipient Requirements: The recipient agrees to comply with any
additional requirements that may be imposed during the award performance period if the
awarding agency determines that the recipient is a high-risk recipient. 2 C.F.R. § 200.208.
Background Investigations: Recipients agree to ensure that each officer(s) hired with CHP
funding will be subject to a background investigation, notify the COPS Office upon completion
of the background investigation for each officer hired under the CHP award, and cooperate
with the COPS Office and provide updates on the status of background investigations upon
request. 2 C.F.R. § 200.208
If the COPS Office determines that CHP funds are being used to pay the salary and fringe
benefits of an officer who has not undergone a background investigation, the COPS Office
may temporarily suspend grant funds in accordance with 2 C.F.R. §200.339 until the agency
can demonstrate the background investigation has been completed.
Evaluations: The COPS Office may conduct monitoring or sponsor national evaluations of its
award programs. The recipient agrees to cooperate with the monitors and evaluators. 34
U.S.C. § 10385(b).
Contracts and/or MOUs with other Jurisdictions: Sworn law enforcement officer positions
awarded must be used for law enforcement activities or services that benefit your agency and
the population that it serves. The items funded under the CHP award cannot be utilized by
other agencies unless the items benefit the population that your agency serves. Your agency
may use items funded under the CHP award to assist other law enforcement agencies under a
resource sharing, mutual aid, or other agreement to address multi-jurisdictional issues as
described in the agreement.
Career Law Enforcement Officer: Officer hiring funds may only be used to pay entry-level
salaries and fringe benefits for full-time “career law enforcement officers” for 36 months. The
COPS Office’s statute defines a “career law enforcement officer” as “a person hired on a
permanent basis who is authorized by law or by a State or local public agency to engage in or
supervise the prevention, detection, or investigation of violations of criminal laws.” 34 U.S.C.
§10389(1). A recipient agency may use officer hiring funds to pay the salary and benefits of
recruits while in academy training to become “career law enforcement officers” if it is the
standard practice of the agency to do so with locally-funded recruits. The State of Alaska, and
any Indian tribe or tribal organization in that State, may also use officer hiring funds for a
“village public safety officer” defined as “an individual employed as a village public safety
officer under the program established by the State pursuant to Alaska Statute 18.65.670.”
Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-211, title II, § 247 (a)(2).
School Resource Officer (SRO) Training Requirement: COPS Office-funded SRO(s) are
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required to complete an SRO 40-hour basic training course from a list of COPS Office
approved provider(s). Training must be completed no later than nine months after the date
shown on the award congratulatory letter or six months from the SRO hire date; whichever
comes first. If a COPS Office-funded SRO leaves the recipient agency after completing the
training, the recipient agrees to pay for the new SRO, who is assigned to backfill this position,
to attend a 40 hour basic training course. The new SRO must complete the training no later
than nine months after being placed in the school. If the officer has completed 40-hour basic
training within the last 12 months prior to the award date, the condition has been fulfilled. Any
longer than 12 months will require the officers to retake the course. The agency must
coordinate with the training provider if they want funds to cover registration and travel costs.
Memorandum of Understanding Requirement (for School Resource Officers only)
Recipients using award funding to hire and/or deploy School Resource Officers into schools
understand and agree to the following:
• Your agency must submit a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the law
enforcement agency and the school partner(s) to the COPS Office before obligating or drawing
down funds under this award. The MOU must be submitted to the COPS Office within 90 days
of the date shown on the award letter.
• Your agency’s MOU must contain the following information;
o The purpose of the MOU
o Clearly defined roles and responsibilities of the school district and the law enforcement
agency, focusing officers’ roles on safety
o Information sharing
o Supervision responsibility and chain of command for the SRO
o Signatures
Note: Please refer to the MOU Fact Sheet for a detailed explanation of the requirements under
each of the bullets
Your agency’s implementation of the CHP award without submission and acceptance of the
required MOU may result in expenditures not being reimbursed by the COPS Office and/or
award de-obligation.
Advancing Department of Justice Priority Problem Focus Areas: This condition applies to
agencies that selected one of the following priority crime problem/focus areas to address in
their 2021 COPS Hiring Program (CHP) application:
• Building Legitimacy and Trust
• Violent Crime/Gun Violence
• Combatting Hate and Domestic Extremism
• Police-based Response to Persons in Crisis
Your agency understands and agrees to the following: Your agency will implement the one
specific community policing plan identified in your CHP award application;
Your agency will address its specific priority crime problem throughout the entire CHP award
period;
Your agency will implement any organizational changes identified in its CHP award application;
Your agency will cooperate with any award monitoring by the COPS Office to ensure that it is
initiating or enhancing its community policing efforts to address its priority crime problem,
which may include your agency having to respond to additional or modified reporting
requirements.
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Local Match: COPS Hiring Program award recipients are required to contribute a local match
of at least 25 percent towards the total cost of the approved award project, unless waived in
writing by the COPS Office. The local match must be a cash match from funds not previously
budgeted for law enforcement purposes and must be paid during the award period. The local
match contribution must be made on an increasing basis during each year of the three-year
award period, with the federal share decreasing accordingly. 34 U.S.C. § 10381(g).
Allowable Costs Condition: The funding under this project is for the payment of three years (36
months) of approved full-time entry-level salaries and fringe benefits during the five-year (60
months) period of performance. The maximum federal share is $125,000 per officer position
(unless a local match waiver is approved) for career law enforcement officer positions hired
and/or rehired on or after the official award start date. Any salary and fringe benefit costs
higher than entry-level that your agency pays a CHP-funded officer must be paid with local
funds. Your agency is required to use CHP award funds for the specific hiring categories
awarded. Funding under this program may be used for the following categories:
• Hiring new officers, which includes filling existing officer vacancies that are no longer funded
in your agency’s budget;
• Rehiring officers laid off by any jurisdiction as a result of state, local, or Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA) budget reductions; and/or
• Rehiring officers who were, at the time of award application, scheduled to be laid off (by your
jurisdiction) on a specific future date as a result of state, local, or BIA budget reductions.
If your agency’s local fiscal conditions have changed and your agency needs to change one or
more of the funded hiring categories, your agency should request an award modification and
receive prior approval before spending CHP funding under the new category. The approved
budget in the award package specifies the amount of CHP funds awarded to your agency.
Please note that the salary and fringe benefit costs requested in your CHP application may
have been adjusted or removed. Your agency may only be reimbursed for the approved cost
categories up to the amounts specified in the approved budget. Only actual allowable costs
incurred during the award period will be eligible for reimbursement and drawdown. If your
agency experiences any cost savings over the course of the award (for example, your award
application overestimated the total entry-level officer salary and fringe benefits package), your
agency may not use that excess funding to continue salary payments to the officers beyond 36
months. Any funds remaining after your agency has drawn down for the costs of approved
salaries and fringe benefits incurred for each awarded position during the 36-month funding
period will be deobligated during the closeout process and should not be spent by your
agency.
Extensions: Your agency may request an extension of the 60-month award performance period
to receive additional time to implement your award program. Such extensions do not provide
additional funding. Any request for an extension will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Only those recipients that can provide a reasonable justification for delays will be granted no-
cost extensions. Reasonable justifications may include difficulties in filling COPS Office-funded
positions, officer turnover, or other circumstances that interrupt the 36-month funding period.
An extension allows your agency to compensate for such delays by providing additional time to
complete the full 36 months of funding for each position awarded. Extension requests must be
received prior to the end date of the award.
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Supplementing, not Supplanting: State, local, and tribal government recipients must use award
funds to supplement, and not supplant, state, local, or Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) funds that
are already committed or otherwise would have been committed for award purposes (hiring,
training, purchases, and/or activities) during the award period. In other words, state, local, and
tribal government recipients may not use COPS Office funds to supplant (replace) state, local,
or BIA funds that would have been dedicated to the COPS Office-funded item(s) in the
absence of the COPS Office award. 34 U.S.C. § 10384(a).
Community Policing: Community policing activities to be initiated or enhanced by your agency
and the officers funded by this award program were identified and described in your CHP
award application. Your agency developed a community policing plan for the CHP award with
specific reference to a crime or disorder problem and the following elements of community
policing: (a) problem solving—your agency’s plan to assess and respond to the problem
identified; (b) community partnerships and support, including related governmental and
community initiatives that complement your agency’s proposed use of CHP funding; and (c)
organizational transformation—how your agency will use the funds to reorient its mission to
community policing or enhance its involvement in and commitment to community policing.
Throughout the CHP award period, your agency is required to implement the community
policing plan it set forth in the CHP award application.
The COPS Office defines community policing as a philosophy that promotes organizational
strategies that support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques to
proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as
crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. CHP awards through the specific officers funded (or
an equal number of redeployed veteran officers) must be used to initiate or enhance
community policing activities. All newly hired additional or rehired officers (or an equal number
of redeployed veteran officers) funded under CHP must implement your agency’s approved
community policing plan, which you described in your award application.
Retention: At the time of award application, your agency committed to retaining all sworn
officer positions awarded under the CHP award with state and/or local funds for a minimum of
12 months following the conclusion of 36 months of federal funding for each position, over and
above the number of locally-funded sworn officer positions that would have existed in the
absence of the award. Your agency cannot satisfy the retention requirement by using CHP-
funded positions to fill locally-funded vacancies resulting from attrition. 34 U.S.C. § 10382 (c)
(8).
Modifications: Occasionally, a change in an agency’s fiscal or law enforcement situation
necessitates a change in its COPS Office CHP award. Award modifications under CHP are
evaluated on a case-by-case basis in accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.308. For federal awards
in excess of $250,000, any modification request involving the reallocation of funding between
budget categories that exceed or are expected to exceed 10 percent (10%) of the total
approved budget requires prior written approval by the COPS Office. Regardless of the federal
award amount or budget modification percentage, any reallocation of funding is limited to
approved budget categories. In addition, any budget modification that changes the scope of
the project requires prior written approval by the COPS Office. In addition, please be aware
that the COPS Office will not approve any modification request that results in an increase of
federal funds.
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In addition, modification requests should be submitted to the COPS Office when an agency
determines that it will need to shift officer positions awarded in one hiring category into a
different hiring category and/or reduce the total number of positions awarded. For example, if
an agency was awarded CHP funding for two new, additional sworn officer positions, but due
to fiscal distress/constraints the agency needs to change the hiring category from the new hire
category to the rehire category for officers laid off or scheduled for layoff on a specific future
date post-application, the agency would have to request a modification. The COPS Office will
only consider a modification request after an agency makes final, approved budget and/or
personnel decisions. An agency may implement the modified award following written approval
from the COPS Office. Please be aware that the COPS Office will not approve any
modification request that results in an increase of federal funds.
During the CHP award period, it may become necessary for an agency to modify its CHP
award due to changes in an agency’s fiscal or law enforcement situation. Modification requests
should be submitted to the COPS Office when an agency determines that it will need to shift
officer positions awarded in one hiring category into a different hiring category, reduce the total
number of positions awarded, shift funds among benefit categories, and/or reduce the entry-
level salary and fringe benefit amounts. For example, an agency may have been awarded
CHP funding for 10 new, additional full-time sworn officer positions, but due to severe fiscal
distress/constraints, the agency determines it is unable to sustain all 10 positions and must
reduce its request to five full-time positions; or an agency may have been awarded CHP
funding for two new, additional sworn officer positions, but due to fiscal distress/constraints the
agency needs to change the hiring category from the new hire category to the rehire category
for officers laid off or scheduled for layoff on a specific future date post-application. Award
modifications under CHP are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The COPS Office will only
consider a modification request after an agency makes final, approved budget and/or
personnel decisions. An agency may implement the modified award following written approval
from the COPS Office. Please be aware that the COPS Office will not approve any
modification request that results in an increase of federal funds.
I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Federal Award
Instrument.
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Acceptance
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A. Declare to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), under penalty of perjury, that I
have authority to make this declaration and certification on behalf of the applicant.
B. Certify to DOJ, under penalty of perjury, on behalf of myself and the applicant,
to the best of my knowledge and belief, that the following are true as of the date of
Award Acceptance
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this award acceptance: (1) I have conducted or there was conducted (including by
applicant’s legal counsel as appropriate and made available to me) a diligent review
of all terms and conditions of, and all supporting materials submitted in connection
with, this award, including any assurances and certifications (including anything
submitted in connection therewith by a person on behalf of the applicant before,
after, or at the time of the application submission and any materials that accompany
this acceptance and certification); and (2) I have the legal authority to accept this
award on behalf of the applicant.
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the applicant: (1) I understand that, in taking (or not taking) any action pursuant to
this declaration and certification, DOJ will rely upon this declaration and certification
as a material representation; and (2) I understand that any materially false, fictitious,
or fraudulent information or statement in this declaration and certification (or
concealment or omission of a material fact as to either) may be the subject of
criminal prosecution (including under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1001 and/or 1621, and/or 34
U.S.C. §§ 10271-10273), and also may subject me and the applicant to civil
penalties and administrative remedies under the federal False Claims Act (including
under 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729-3730 and/or §§ 3801-3812) or otherwise.
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Alex Qishta, Interim Director of Public Works
Subject: Final Reading and Adoption of Ordinance MC-1566 (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Ordinance MC-1566, amending Section 8.24.090 of Chapter 8.24 of
Title 8 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code ("SBMC") pertaining to requirements for
the proper collection and storage of recyclable materials and organic waste, and adding
Section 8.24.095 to Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the SBMC reflecting state requirements
for commercial edible food generators and food recovery organizations and services.
Background
Senate Bill 1383 (“SB 1383”) was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on
September 19, 2016. The bill set aggressive targets for reducing the amount of organic
waste sent to landfills by requiring all California jurisdictions to implement mandatory
organic recycling programs. The legislation requires all single -family, multi-family, and
commercial solid waste generators to have access to recycling programs that capture
organic waste. The law requires jurisdictions to implement a food recovery program to
assist the State in increasing edible food recovery by 20%.
Mandatory commercial recycling Assembly Bill 341 (“AB 341”), enacted by the State in
2011, and mandatory commercial organics recycling enacted through Assembly Bill
1826 (“AB 1826”) in 2014, are incorporated into SB 1383 regulations. AB 341 requires
all commercial businesses and public entities that generate four cubic yards or more of
waste per week to have a recycling program in place. AB 1826 requires businesses that
generate a specified amount of organic waste per week to arrange for recycling services
for that waste. Additionally, AB 1826 requires jurisdictions to implement a recycling
program to divert organic waste generated by businesses subject to the law, and report
to CalRecycle on their progress in implementing an organic waste recycling program.
Both these mandates (AB 341 and AB 1826) make local jurisdictions responsible for
ensuring 100% compliance. SB 1383 expands on AB 341 and AB 1826 by requiring all
residents and commercial solid waste generators to comply with a source separated
solid waste collection system.
The law grants CalRecycle the regulatory authority required to achieve the organic
waste disposal reduction targets and establishes an additional target that not less than
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20% of current disposed edible food is recovered for human consumption (edible food
recovery program) by 2025. The law comes with both performance targets and the
potential for penalties levied against the jurisdiction for non-compliance.
As a result, the proposed changes to the SBMC will ensure compliance with state
requirements regarding organic waste.
Discussion
Currently, SBMC section 8.24.090 imposes requirements on commercial generators for
the collection and storage of Recyclable Materials and Organic Waste. The proposed
changes to SBMC section 8.24.090 will ensure that these Recyclable Materials and
Organic Waste requirements are also applicable to the residential se ctor, bringing this
section in compliance with the changes promulgated by SB 1383.
A new section to SBMC Chapter 28.24 (SBMC section 8.24.095) has also been drafted
by staff, working in connection with Burrtec, to address updated regulations related to
commercial edible food generators and edible food recovery that commence on January
1, 2022. Additionally, the proposed SBMC section 8.24.095 implements the
recordkeeping and reporting requirements related to commercial food generators, food
recovery organizations, and food recovery services as mandated by SB 1383.
On November 3, 2021, the Mayor and City Council introduced the proposed Ordinance.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
Amending SBMC section 8.24.090 and adding SBMC section 8.24.095 al igns with Key
Target No. 1d: Minimize risk and litigation exposure. Amending SBMC section 8.24.090
and adding SBMC section 8.24.095 will ensure that the City is compliant with the
statewide mandatory organic waste collection requirements for all residents and
businesses as provided by Senate Bill 1383.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact to the City.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Ordinance MC-1566, amending Section 8.24.090 of Chapter 8.24 of
Title 8 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code ("SBMC") pertaining to requirements for
the proper collection and storage of recyclable materials and organic waste and adding
Section 8.24.095 to Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the SBMC reflecting state requirements
for commercial edible food generators and food recovery organizations and services.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Ordinance No. MC-1566
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
November 3, 2021 Introduce, read by title, and waive further reading of Ordinance No.
MC-1566 the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
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California, amending Section 8.24.090 of Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of
the San Bernardino Municipal Code (“SBMC”) pertaining to
requirements for the proper collection and storage of recyclable
materials and organic waste, and adding Section 8.24.095 to
Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the SBMC reflecting state requirements
for commercial edible food generators and food recovery
organizations and services.
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ORDINANCE NO. MC-1566
Ordinance No. MC-1566
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ORDINANCE NO. MC-1566
ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING SECTION 8.24.090 (MANDATORY
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY
RECYCLING AND ORGANIC RECYCLING) OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING
SECTION 8.24.095 ENTITLED (MANDATORY
COMMERCIAL EDIBLE FOOD RECOVERY), INTO
CHAPTER 8.24 ON THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL
CODE
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino (“MCC”) finds
that state recycling law, Assembly Bill 939 of 1989, the California Integrated Waste
Management Act of 1989 (California Public Resources Code Section 40000, et seq., as amended,
supplemented, superseded, and replaced from time to time), requires cities and counties t o
reduce, reuse, and recycle (including composting) Solid Waste generated in their jurisdictions to
the maximum extent feasible before any incineration or landfill disposal of waste, to conserve
water, energy, and other natural resources, and to protect the environment; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that Organic Waste that is buried in the anaerobic
conditions of landfills creates methane gas and leachate that may impact air and water quality.
Reductions or capture of methane are critical as methane gas from the decomposition of waste is
a source of renewable energy, but if not collected and controlled is at least twenty-one (21) times
as potent as carbon dioxide in contributing to climate change; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that the Alternative Compliance Act of 2008 (‘SB 1016”)
requires each local jurisdiction in the state divert 50% of discarded materials from landfill
garbage disposal on a per capita basis; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that every city and county in California, including the City
of San Bernardino (“City”), could face fines up to $10,000 a day for not meeting the mandated
goal; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that the State of California through its California Global
Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32) requires commercial generators statewide participation
in recycling programs; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that state recycling law, Assembly Bill 341 of 2011
(approved by the Governor of the State of California on October 5, 2011, which amended
Sections 41730, 41731, 41734, 41735, 41736, 41800, 42926, 44004, and 50001 of, and added
Sections 40004, 41734.5, and 41780.01 and Chapter 12.8 (commencing with Section 42649) to
Part 3 of Division 30 of, and added and repealed Section 41780.02 of, the Public Resources
Code, as amended, supplemented, superseded and replaced from time to time), places
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requirements on businesses and Multi-Family property owners that generate a specified threshold
amount of Solid Waste to arrange for recycling services and requires the City to implement a
Mandatory Commercial Recycling program; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that state organics recycling law Assembly Bill 1826 of
2014 (approved by the Governor of the State of California on September 28, 2014, which added
Chapter 12.9 (commencing with Section 42649.8) to Part 3 of Division 30 of the Public
Resources Code, relating to Solid Waste, as amended, supplemented, superseded, and replaced
from time to time), requires businesses and Multi-Family property owners that generate a
specified threshold amount of Solid Waste, Recycling, and Organic Waste per week to arrange
for recycling services for that waste, requires the City to implement a recycling program to divert
Organic Waste from businesses subject to the law, and requires the City to implement a
Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling program; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that the State of California through the 2014 passage of AB
1594 disallows cities and counties from receiving landfill diversion credit from Organic Waste
being used as alternative daily cover effective January 1, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on January 25, 2016, the City of San Bernardino entered into an exclusive
franchise agreement with Burrtec, entitled “City of San Bernardino Exclusive Franchise
Agreement for Integrated Solid Waste Collection, Processing, and Disposal Services with
Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc.” for the collection of Solid Waste, Organic Waste and Recyclable
Materials; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that Senate Bill 1383 (“SB 1383”), the Short-lived Climate
Pollutant Reduction Act of 2016, requires CalRecycle to develop regulations to reduce organics
in landfills as a source of methane. The regulations place requirements on multiple entities
including the City, residential households, Commercial Businesses and business owners,
Commercial Edible Food Generators, haulers, Self-Haulers, Food Recovery Organizations, and
Food Recovery Services to support achievement of Statewide Organic W aste disposal reduction
targets; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that SB 1383 adopted a goal that 75% reduction in the level
of the statewide disposal of organic waste by 2025. SB 1383 builds upon California's leading
commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution statewide. Additional
requirements are that jurisdictions conduct education and outreach on organics recycling to all
residents, businesses (including those that generate edible food that can be donated) haulers,
solid waste facilities, and local food banks and other food recovery organizations; and
WHEREAS, the MCC finds that SB 1383 requires the City to adopt and enforce an
ordinance or enforceable mechanism to implement relevant provisions of SB 1383 Regulations.
This Ordinance will also help reduce food insecurity by requiring Commercial Edible Food
Generators to arrange to have the maximum amount of their Edible Food, that would otherwise
be disposed, be recovered for human consumption; and
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WHEREAS, the City continues to make progress in maintaining the disposal reduction
requirements of AB 939 as well as other state laws, but additional efforts will assist the City in
maintaining and exceeding the goal of diverting waste from landfill disposal; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance is intended to promulgate rules and regulations to
implement the requirements of the franchise agreement, the State requirements of AB 939, SB
1016, AB 32, AB 341, AB 1826, AB 1594, SB 1383 and other State mandates.
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Section 8.24.090 of Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the San Bernardino
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, in full, as follows:
“8.24.090 Mandatory Residential, Commercial & Multi-Family Recycling and Organic
Recycling.
A. All Solid Waste Generators Responsible for Compliance.
Each generator shall be responsible for ensuring and demonstrating its compliance with
the requirements of this Chapter.
B. Recycling and Organics Collection Required.
Each generator shall subscribe to a level of service with the franchised hauler that is
sufficient to handle the volume of Recyclable Materials and Organic Waste generated or
accumulated on the premises. Additionally, each generator shall ensure the proper
separation of Solid Waste, as established by the franchised hauler, by placing each type
of material in designated containers or containers, and ensure that employees, contractors,
volunteers, customers, visitors, and other persons on site conduct proper separation of
Solid Waste.
C. Implementation.
Each generator shall use containers provided by the franchised hauler to collect and store
Recyclable Materials and Organic Waste, and shall designate areas to collect and/or store
these materials. Each generator shall prominently post and maintain one or more signs in
maintenance or work areas or common areas where Recyclable Materials and Organic
Waste are collected and/or stored that specify the materials to be recycled and how to
recycle such material. The City shall notify and instruct generators in writing of
applicable recycling and Organic Waste requirements. Upon request by generators, the
City will also provide outreach and training to commercial generator employees and
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tenants regarding what materials are required to be recycled and how to recycle such
material. Additionally:
1. The City Manager shall annually work with the franchised hauler to
identify generators subject to the requirements in this Ordinance.
2. The City Manager shall review franchised hauler data to confirm whether
all commercial generators are compliant with the requirements of this Ordinance
by reviewing subscription levels of Garbage, Organic Waste and recycling
collection services. Those generators who do not subscribe to the required
collection services with the franchised hauler will be notified of the requirement
to subscribe Organic Waste and Recyclable Materials.
3. The City Manager shall work with the franchised hauler to conduct site
visits with select commercial generators each year, covering all commercial
generators every five years, in order to document whether generators participate
in the required recycling and Organic Waste collection programs (not just
subscribe) and are therefore in compliance with the requirements of this Chapter.
4. The City Manager shall annually work with any non-compliant generators
in order to bring them into compliance with the requirements of this Ordinance by
providing outreach, education, and technical assistance to facilitate compliance.
5. All generators shall be responsible for ensuring and demonstrating
compliance with the requirements of this Chapter within 30 days of notification of
non-compliance. Failure to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this
Ordinance shall be cause for enforcement.”
SECTION 3. Section 8.24.095 of Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the San Bernardino
Municipal Code is hereby added to read, in full, as follows:
“8.24.095 Mandatory Commercial Edible Food Recovery.
A. Definitions
(1) “Commercial edible food generator” includes a Tier One or a Tier Two commercial
edible food generator as defined in (18) and (19) of this section 8.24.095(A).
(2) “Designee” means an entity that the City contracts with or otherwise arranges to carry
out any responsibilities of this chapter. A designee may be a government entity, a hauler,
a private entity, or a combination of those entities.
(3) “Edible food” means unsold or unserved food that is fit for human consumption, even
though the food may not be readily marketable due to appearance, age, freshness, grade,
size, surplus, or other conditions. For the purposes of this section, “edible food” is not
solid waste if it is recovered and not discarded.
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(4) “Food” has the same meaning as in Section 113781 of the Health and Safety Code.
(5) “Food facility” has the same meaning as in Section 113789 of the Health and Safety
Code.
(6) “Food recovery” means actions to collect and distribute food for human consumption
which otherwise would be disposed.
(7) “Food Recovery Organization” means an entity that primarily engages in the
collection or receipt of excess edible food from edible food generators and distributes that
edible food to the public for consumption, including, but not limited to:
(A) A food bank as defined in Section 113783 of the Health and Safety Code;
(B) A nonprofit charitable organization as defined in Section 113841 of the
Health and Safety code; and,
(C) A nonprofit charitable temporary food facility as defined in Section 113842 of
the Health and Safety Code.
(8) “Food Recovery Service” means a person or entity that collects and transports edible
food from an edible food generator to a food recovery organization or other entities for
food recovery.
(9) “Food service distributor” means an entity primarily engaged in providing food
services to institutional, governmental, commercial, or industrial locations of others
based on contractual arrangements with these types of organizations.
(10) “Grocery store” means a store primarily engaged in the retail sale of canned food;
dry goods; fresh fruits and vegetables; fresh meats, fish, and poultry; and any area that is
not separately owned within the store where the food is prepared and served, including a
bakery, deli, and meat and seafood departments. Grocery store includes convenience
stores.
(11) “Health facility” has the same meaning as in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety
Code.
(12) “Hotel” has the same meaning as in Section 17210 of the Business and Professions
Code.
(13) “Large Event” means an event, including, but not limited to, a sporting event or a
flea market, that charges an admission price, or is operated by a local agency, and serves
an average of more than 2,000 individuals per day of operation of the event, at a location
that includes, but not limited to, a public, nonprofit, or privately owned park, parking lot,
golf course, street system, or other open space when being
used for an event.
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(14) “Large Venue” means a permanent venue facility that annually seats or serves an
average of more than 2,000 individuals within the grounds of the facility per day of
operation of the venue facility. For purposes of this Section, a venue facility includes, but
is not limited to, a public, nonprofit, or privately owned or operated stadium,
amphitheater, arena, hall, amusement park, conference or civic center, zoo, aquarium,
airport, racetrack, horse track, performing arts center, fairground, museum, theater, or
other public attraction facility. For purposes of this Section, a site under common
ownership or control that includes more than one large venue that is contiguous with
other large venues in the site is a single large venue.
(15) “Local education agency” means a school district, charter school, or county office of
education that is not subject to the control of city or county regulations related to solid
waste.
(16) “Restaurant” means an establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of food and
drinks for on premises or immediate consumption.
(17) “Supermarket” means a full-line, self-service retail store with gross annual sales of
two million dollars ($2,000,000), or more, and which sells a line of dry grocery, canned
goods, or nonfood items and some perishable items.
(18) “Tier One commercial edible food generator” means a commercial edible food
generator that is one of the following:
(A) Supermarket.
(B) Grocery store with a total facility size equal to or greater than 7,500 square
feet.
(C) Food service distributor.
(D) Wholesale food market.
(19) “Tier two commercial edible food generator” means a commercial edible food
generator that is one of the following:
(A) Restaurant with 250 or more seats, or a total facility size equal to or greater
than 5,000 square feet.
(B) Hotel with an onsite food facility and 200 or more rooms.
(C) Health facility with an on-site food facility and 100 or more beds.
(D) Large venue.
(E) Large event.
(F) A state agency with a cafeteria with 250 or more seats or total cafeteria
facility size equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet.
(G) A Local Education Agency facility with an on-site food facility.
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(20) “Wholesale food market” means a food establishment in which food (including fruits
and vegetables) is received, shipped, stored, prepared for distribution to a retailer,
warehouse, distributor, or other destination.
B. Commercial Edible Food Generators Responsible for Compliance.
1. Tier One Commercial Edible Food Generators must comply with the requirements
of this Section 8.24 commencing January 1, 2022, and Tier Two Commercial Edible
Food Generators must comply commencing January 1, 2024, pursuant to 14 CCR
Section 18991.3.
2. Large Venue or Large Event operators not providing food services, but allowing for
food to be provided by others, shall require Food Facilities operating at the Large
Venue or Large Event to comply with the requirements of this Section, commencing
January 1, 2024.
C. Commercial Edible Food Generators shall comply with the following requirements:
1. Arrange to recover the maximum amount of Edible Food that would otherwise be
disposed.
2. Contract with, or enter into a written agreement with Food Recovery Organizations
or Food Recovery Services for: (i) the collection of Edible Food for Food Recovery;
or, (ii) acceptance of the Edible Food that the Commercial Edible Food Generator
self-hauls to the Food Recovery Organization for Food Recovery.
3. Shall not intentionally spoil Edible Food that is capable of being recovered by a
Food Recovery Organization or a Food Recovery Service.
4. Allow City’s designated enforcement entity or designated third party enforcement
entity to access the premises and review records pursuant to 14 CCR Section
18991.4.
5. Keep records that include the following information, or as otherwise specified in 14
CCR Section 18991.4:
a. A list of each Food Recovery Service or organization that collects or
receives its Edible Food pursuant to a contract or written agreement
established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b).
b. A copy of all contracts or written agreements established under 14 CCR
Section 18991.3(b).
c. A record of the following information for each of those Food Recovery
Services or Food Recovery Organizations:
i. The name, address and contact information of the Food
Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization.
ii. The types of food that will be collected by or self-hauled to the
Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization.
iii. The established frequency that food will be collected or self-
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hauled.
iv. The quantity of food, measured in pounds recovered per month,
collected or self-hauled to a Food Recovery Service or Food
Recovery Organization for Food Recovery.
D. Requirements for Food Recovery Organizations and Services
1. Food Recovery Services collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from
Commercial Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement
established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records,
or as otherwise specified by 14 CCR Section 18991.5(a)(1):
a. The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible
Food Generator from which the service collects Edible Food.
b. The quantity in pounds of Edible Food collected from each Commercial
Edible Food Generator per month.
c. The quantity in pounds of Edible Food transported to each Food Recovery
Organization per month.
d. The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery
Organization that the Food Recovery Service transports Edible Food to for
Food Recovery.
2. Food Recovery Organizations collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from
Commercial Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement
established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records,
or as otherwise specified by 14 CCR Section 18991.5(a)(2):
a. The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible
Food Generator from which the organization collects Edible Food.
b. The quantity in pounds of Edible Food collected from each Commercial
Edible Food Generator per month.
c. The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery
Service that the organization transports Edible Food to for Food Recovery.
3. Food Recovery Organizations and Food Recovery Services that have their primary
address physically located in the City and contract with or have written agreements
with one or more Commercial Edible Food Generators pursuant to 14 CCR Section
18991.3(b) shall report to the City the total pounds of Edible Food recovered in the
previous calendar year from the Tier One and Tier Two Commercial Edible Food
Generators they have established a contract or written agreement with pursuant to
14 CCR Section 18991.3(b) no later than March 31st of every calendar year.
4. Food Recovery Capacity Planning
a. Food Recovery Services and Food Recovery Organizations. In order to
support Edible Food Recovery capacity planning assessments or other
studies conducted by the County of San Bernardino, City, or other
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regional agencies that provide solid waste collection services, or its
designated entity, Food Recovery Services and Food Recovery
Organizations operating in the City shall provide information and
consultation to the City, upon request, regarding existing, or proposed new
or expanded, Food Recovery capacity that could be accessed by the City
and its Commercial Edible Food Generators. A Food Recovery Service or
Food Recovery Organization contacted by the City or its franchise hauler
shall respond to such request for information within 60 days, unless a
shorter timeframe is otherwise specified by the City.”
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its
adoption.
SECTION 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence,
clause or phrase of this ordinance, or any part thereof, is for any reason held to be
unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this
Ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed each
section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the
fact that any one or more section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase
be declared unconstitutional. If for any reason any portion of this ordinance is found to be
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the balance of this ordinance shall not be affected.
SECTION 6. Certification. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino shall certify to
the adoption of this Ordinance and cause publication to occur in a newspaper of general
circulation and published and circulated in the City in a manner permitted under section 36933 of
the Government Code of the State of California.
SECTION 7. CEQA. The City Council finds that this Ordinance is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity
will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of th e CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for
resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. The City Council also
finds the Ordinance is exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines
Sections 15307 and 15308 as an action by a regulatory agency taken to protect the environment
and natural resources.
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APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Ordinance No. MC-_____, introduced by the City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, at a regular meeting held the ______day of , 2021. Ordinance No. MC-____
was approve passed and adopted at a regular meeting held the ______day of
, 2021 by the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of
____________ 2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Alex Qishta, Interim Director of Public Works
Subject: Edgerton Drive and Skylark Drive Fire Lane Access (Ward 4)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-285 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, amending Resolution No. 3985 entitled, in Part, “A Resolution…
Prohibiting Parking Upon Certain Designated Streets, Alleys or Portion Thereof…” and
to establish a “No Parking Fire Lane Zone” signs as follows:
1.East side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and the cul -de-sac
terminus northerly, applicable to the east side only.
2.West side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive,
applicable to the west side only.
3.North side of Skylark Drive between Edgerton Drive and the cul -de-sac terminus
westerly, except for the section between 407 feet to 457 feet west of Edgerton
Drive applicable to the south side within the cul-de-sac quadrant.
Background
Staff received a request from the area residents to consider the prohibition of parking on
Edgerton Drive and Sky Lark Drive to provide a fire access lane.
Staff collaborated with San Bernardino County Fire Department’s Community Safety
Division in applying the fire prevention standards along Edgerton Drive and Skylark
Drive. All access roads shall meet the minimum fire department access road
requirements, including distance, turnarounds, and height limitations. The standards are
intended to provide a safe and reliable access by first responders fire apparatus onto
the affected areas to prevent fires and for emergency medical response to the area
residents. The authority to adopt policies, procedures, rules, and regulations for the fire
access lane is provided under sections 102.9 of the 2013 of California Fire Code and
Section 4 and 8 of the San Bernardino Fire Protection District Code Ordinance.
At the Public Safety and Human Relations Commission (PS&HRC) meeting held on
August 9, 2021, two residents attended the Public Hearing and expressed concerns
regarding the loss of parking in front of their homes. The commission reviewed the cul -
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de-sac for a distance of 50 feet that will meet the minimum code requirements for street
width for the fire access lane. Also, staff met with the residents in the field to outline the
fire department recommendations.
Discussion
Edgerton Drive is a residential two-lane local street with a width that varies between 17
feet to 26 feet and a prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH. There is no center line striping
along the entire segment and parking is allowed on both sides of the street.
Skylark Drive is a residential two-lane local street with a uniform width of 26 feet and a
prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH. There is no center line striping along the entire
segment and parking is allowed on both sides of the street.
Based on the San Bernardino County Fire Department standards, parking is not
permitted on roadways that are less than 32 feet in width. Upon consultation with the
fire department, an exception was granted to allow parking on one side of the street
segments with a width of 26 feet. On street segments less than 26 feet, par king will be
prohibited on both sides.
Staff presented the proposed parking restrictions to the City’s Public Safety and Human
Relations Commission (PS&HRC) at its August 9 & October 11, 2021, meetings. The
Commission has recommended a modified establishment of the “No Parking Fire Lane
Zone" signs along Edgerton Drive as shown on Attachment 2 - Fire Lane Site Plan -
Proposed Restriction Location.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The proposed Resolution to establish a “No Parking Fire Lane Zone” program aligns
with Key Target No. 3: Improved Quality of Life. The project will utilize City programs to
ensure that neighborhoods and business areas are safe by providing a safe and reliable
access by first responders for emergency response to the area residents.
Fiscal Impact
There is no additional General Fund impact with this action. The estimated cost for
installing the parking restriction signs is $2,000. Sufficient funding is included and
available in the adopted FY 2021/22 Budget.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-285 amending Resolution No. 3985 entitled, in
Part, “A Resolution… Prohibiting Parking Upon Certain Designated Streets, Alleys or
Portion Thereof…” and to establish a “No Parking Fire Lane Zone” signs as follows:
1. East side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and the cul -de-sac
terminus northerly, applicable to the east side only.
2. West side of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive,
applicable to the west side only.
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3. North side of Skylark Drive between Edgerton Drive and the cul -de-sac terminus
westerly, except for the section between 407 feet to 457 feet west of Edgerton
Drive applicable to the south side within the cul-de-sac quadrant.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Draft Resolution No. 2021-285
Attachment 2 Fire Lane Site Plan-Proposed Restrictions Location
Attachment 3 Fire Lane Sign layout
Attachment 4 Support Emails from Residents
Ward: 4
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions: N/A
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-285
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 3985 ENTITLED, IN
PART, “A RESOLUTION… PROHIBITING PARKING
UPON CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS, ALLEYS OR
PORTION THEREOF…” TO ESTABLISH “NO PARKING
FIRE LANE ZONE” SIGNS ON THE EASTSIDE OF
EDGERTON DRIVE BETWEEN PERSHING AVENUE AND
CUL-DE-SAC TERMINUS NORTHERLY, APPLICABLE
TO THE EASTSIDE ONLY; ON THE WESTSIDE OF
EDGERTON DRIVE BETWEEN PERSHING AVENUE
AND SKYLARK DRIVE, APPLICABLE TO THE
WESTSIDE ONLY; ON THE NORTHSIDE OF SKYLARK
DRIVE BETWEEN EDGERTON DRIVE AND CUL-DE-SAC
TERMINUS WESTERLY, EXCEPT FOR THE SECTION
BETWEEN 407 FEET TO 457 FEET WEST OF EDGERTON
DRIVE APPLICABLE TO THE SOUTHSIDE ONLY
WITHIN THE CUL-DE-SAC QUADRANT
WHEREAS, the Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department has
received and evaluated requests to install traffic controls at two locations within the City on
Edgerton Drive and Skylark Drive; and
WHEREAS, the City now desires to install traffic control through the posting of “No
Parking Fire Lane Zone” signs located on the eastside of Edgerton Drive between Pershing
Avenue and cul-de-sac terminus northerly, applicable to the eastside only; on the Westside of
Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive, applicable to the westside only;
and on the Northside of Skylark drive between Edgerton Drive and cul -de-sac terminus westerly;
except for the section between 407 feet to 457 feet west of Edgerton Drive applicable to the
southside only within the cul-de-sac quadrant; and
WHEREAS, any determinations made by the City Engineer to implement parking
restrictions for areas greater than 50 feet in length, require approval from the Mayor and City
Council; and
WHEREAS, these roadways have been previously been designated as Through
Highways in accordance with the Vehicle Code of the State of California to meet eligibility for
installation of traffic control measures; and
WHEREAS, installation of traffic control in the form of “No Parking Fire Lane Zone”
signs on these roadway segments will enhance emergency response at these locations.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. For the purpose of establishing a “No Parking Fire lane Zone” , pursuant
to San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10-16.020 on the eastside of Edgerton Drive between
Pershing Avenue and cul-de-sac terminus northerly, applicable to the eastside only; on the
Westside of Edgerton Drive between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive; applicable to the
westside only, Resolution No. 3985, which prohibits parking upon certain designated streets or
portions thereof, Section one, subsection (9.1) Edgerton Drive is amended by adding Subsection
“A” & “ B”, to read as follows:
“(9.1) Edgerton Drive
(A) Between Pershing Avenue and cul-de-sac terminus northerly,
applicable to the east side only”
(B) Between Pershing Avenue and Skylark Drive; applicable to the
westside only”
SECTION 2. For the purpose of establishing a “No Parking Fire lane Zone”, pursuant to
San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10-16.020 on the Northside of Skylark drive between
Edgerton Drive and cul-de-sac terminus westerly; except for the section between 407 feet to 457
feet west of Edgerton Drive applicable to the southside only within the cul -de-sac quadrant ,
Resolution No. 3985, which prohibits parking upon certain designated streets or portions thereof,
Section one , subsection (27.5A) Skylark Drive is amended by adding Subsection “A” , to read
as follows:
“(27.5A) Skylark Drive
(A) Between Edgerton Drive and cul-de-sac terminus westerly; except
for the section between 407 feet to 457 feet west of Edgerton Drive
applicable to the southside only within the cul-de-sac quadrant”
SECTION 3. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on
the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility
that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not
subject to CEQA.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
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SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-285, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of
____________ 2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Alex Qishta, Interim Director of Public Works
Subject: Issuance of a Purchase Order to Fairview Ford Sales (All
Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-286 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the Director of Finance to issue a purchase order to
Fairview Ford Sales in an amount not to exceed $120,000 to purchase one new 2021
Ford F-250 Utility Bed Truck and one new 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Flatbed Truck.
Background
The Public Works Department is responsible for operating and maintaining the City’s
properties and assets including streets, parks, storm water drainage systems, traffic
signals, streetlights and landscaped medians and parkways. The availability of reliable
equipment and technology is critical for the Department to accomplish essential
maintenance and operations.
Discussion
To continue supporting the provision of maintenance work, the Public Works
Department submitted a request to purchase new equipment to replace aging and
outdated equipment through the Fiscal Year 2021/22 Budget. On June 16, 2021, the
Mayor and City Council approved budget recommendations and provided funding for
the Public Works Department to purchase one new 2021 Ford F -250 Utility Bed Truck
and one new 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Flatbed Truck. This new equipment will
ensure that staff will be able to perform necessary daily work tasks safely and efficiently
with the correct equipment.
The Public Works Department worked with the Finance Department during the
procurement process for the requested equipment. Fairview Ford was selected as the
lowest bidder though formal bid RFQ F-22-17. The 2021 Ford F-250 Utility Bed Truck
will be assigned to Parks Maintenance, and the 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Flatbed
Truck will be assigned to Street Maintenance in the Operations & Mainten ance Division
of the Public Works Department.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
The purchase of the two vehicles aligns with Key Target No. 1: Financial Stability. The
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purchase of these vehicles will assist the Public Works Department to have rel iable
equipment for maintenance services that are essential to the upkeep of the City’s
infrastructure.
Fiscal Impact
Funding for this equipment was approved through Fiscal Year 2021/22 Operating
Budget Report.
Equipment Purchase Approved Purchase Not
to Exceed Amount:
Purchase Price
2021 Ford F-250 Utility Bed Truck $50,000 $42,961.74
2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab
Flatbed Truck
$70,000 $51,119.74
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-286, authorizing the Director of Finance to issue
a purchase order to Fairview Ford Sales in an amount not to exceed $120,000 to
purchase one new 2021 Ford F-250 Utility Bed Truck and one new 2021 Ford F-550
Regular Cab Flatbed Truck.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution No. 2021-286
Attachment 2 RFQ F-22-17
Ward: All
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
June 16, 2021 The Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021 -138,
approving City’s Operating Budget.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-286
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO ISSUE
A PURCHASE ORDER TO FAIRVIEW FORD SALES IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $120,000 TO PURCHASE
ONE NEW 2021 FORD F-250 UTILITY BED TRUCK AND
ONE NEW 2021 FORD F-550 REGULAR CAB FLATBED
TRUCK.
WHEREAS, the Public Works Department is responsible for operating and maintaining
the City’s properties and assets including streets, parks, storm water drainage systems, traffic
signals, streetlights and landscaped medians and parkways; and
WHEREAS, the availability of reliable equipment and technology is critical for the
Department to keep pace and accomplish essential maintenance and daily duties within the
City’s infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, Fairview Ford was selected as the lowest bidder for the purchase of one
new 2021 Ford F-250 Utility Bed truck and one new 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Flatbed truck
through formal bid RFQ F-22-17.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Mayor and City Council authorize the Director of Finance to issue a
purchase order to Fairview Ford Sales in the amount not to exceed $ 120,000 for one new 2021
Ford F-250 Utility Bed truck and one new 2021 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Flatbed truck.
SECTION 3. The Mayor and City Council finds this Resolution is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by the general rule
that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on
the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that there is no possibility
that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not
subject to CEQA.
SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
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APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this 1st day of December 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-286, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this 1st day of December
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Alex Qishta, Interim Director of Public Works
Subject: Construction Agreement Award for Roof Replacement at Paul
Villasenor Branch Library (Ward 1)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-287 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1.Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with San Marino Roof
Company, Inc. in the amount of $69,424 for roof replacement at Paul Villaseñor
Branch Library ("Project"); and
2.Authorizing the project construction, construction contingencies, and engineering
and inspection costs in the total amount of $82,000 for construction of the
Project; and
3.Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the Project.
Background
The Fleet and Building Maintenance Division of the Public Works Department is
responsible for maintaining the Paul Villaseñor Branch Library located at 525 North
Mount Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino, California. The 30 -year-old roof is no longer
serviceable and must be replaced. Roof leaks could damage the building’s interior ,
library materials, and structural deterioration could result if the roof is not replaced.
Staff has prepared plans and specifications for the roof replacement project. The
proposed scope of work includes removing and disposing of existing roof, instal lation of
an adhered thermoplastic (PVC) feltback membrane roof system, including, but not
limited to, removal of the existing roof system, primed gypsum cover board, PVC
membrane flashings, PVC metal edge/fascia flashing, and other components to
comprise a weathertight roof system.
On June 16, 2021, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021 -138
approving Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) project GB22-002 and establishing a budget
in the amount of $300,000 in the Public Use Facilities fund to re place the roof at Paul
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Villaseñor Branch Library.
Discussion
Project No. 13467, to provide a roof replacement at Paul Villaseñor Branch Library, was
advertised for public bidding on October 18, 2021, and October 25, 2021, in the San
Bernardino County Sun Newspaper, F. W. Dodge, Construction Bid Board, High Desert
Plan Room, San Diego Daily Transcript, Sub -Hub Online Plan Room, Reed
Construction Data, Bid America Online, Construction Bid Source, Bid Ocean, the City’s
websites, and the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce.
Eight sealed bids were received on November 4, 2021, as follows:
Bidder City Base Bid
San Marino Roof Company, Inc. Orange $ 69,424
Western Single Ply Fontana $ 96,300
Commercial Roofing System, Inc. San Diego $ 98,992
C.I. Services, Inc. Mission Viejo $ 99,984
Bishop, Inc. Orange $102,196
AME Builders, Inc. Pomona $102,435
Bligh Pacific, Inc. Santa Fe $108,517
Best Contracting Services, Inc. Gardena $133,700
Staff has reviewed all bid packages and determined that San Mar ino Roof Company,
Inc. of Orange, California, is the lowest most responsible and responsive bidder, with a
total bid amount of $69,424. In addition to these construction costs, staff anticipates the
need for a construction contingency amount to provide for any unforeseen work, and
estimated staff costs required to support engineering inspections of the project.
The total project cost including construction, contingencies, and engineering/inspection
work is $82,000. If awarded, construction work on is anti cipated to begin in January
2022 and be completed by April 2022.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
This project is consistent with Key Target No. 1e: Fiscal Stability - Create an asset
management plan. The roof replacement at Paul Villaseñor Branch Library will ensure
that a City-owned asset does not deteriorate further and provide public safety.
Fiscal Impact
There is no General Fund impact associated with this action. A project budget for the
proposed work was previously established through the Public Use Facility Fund in the
amount of $300,000. A portion of funding has been expended in order to support the
preparation of the bid specification documents. The budget amount required to
complete the construction improvement work for the Project is as follows:
Construction Bid Amount $ 69,424
Construction Contingency $ 7,576
Engineering and Inspections $ 5,000
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Total Project Cost $ 82,000
Available Project Budget $300,000
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-287:
1. Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with San Marino Roof
Company, in the amount of $69,424 for the roof replacement at Paul Villaseñor
Branch Library (“Project”); and
2. Authorizing the project construction, construction contingencies, and engineering
and inspection costs in the total amount of $82,000 for construction of the
Project; and
3. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the cont ingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the project.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution No. 2021-287;
Attachment 2 Resolution No. 2021-287; Exhibit A - Agreement
Attachment 3 Bid Tabulation
Attachment 4 Bid Proposal
Attachment 5 Location Map
Ward: 1
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
June 16, 2021, Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-138
approving the FY 2021/22 Capital Improvement Plan.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-287
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE AWARD OF A CONSTRUCTION
AGREEMENT WITH SAN MARINO ROOF COMPANY,
INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,424 FOR THE ROOF
REPLACEMENT AT PAUL VILLASEÑOR BRANCH
LIBRARY (PROJECT); AND AUTHORIZING THE
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION, CONTINGENCY,
ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION COSTS IN THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF $82,000; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO EXPEND THE
CONTINGENCY FUNDS, IF NECESSARY, TO COMPLETE
THE PROJECT.
WHEREAS, the City owns and maintains the Paul Villaseñor Branch Library located at
525 North Mt. Vernon, San Bernardino; and
WHEREAS, the roof on this historic facility has exceeded its useful life and requires
replacement; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council previously approved the roof replacement at
Villaseñor Library through the FY21/22 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and established a budget
in the amount of $300,000 in the Public Use Facilities Fund; and
WHEREAS, on November 4, 2021, staff administered a competitive bid solicitation for
the Roof Replacement at Paul Villaseñor Branch Library, resulting in eight construction cost
submittals; and
WHEREAS, San Marino Roof Company, Inc. of Orange, California, was determined to
be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder with a total construction bid of $69,424; and
WHEREAS, the City now wishes to enter into a construction agreement with San Marino
Roof Company, Inc.to perform the Project construction.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. The City Manager, or designee, is hereby authorized to execute all
documents in support of the Roof Replacement at Paul Villaseñor Branch Library Project 13467
including a Construction Agreement with San Marino Roof Company, Inc. in the amount of
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$69,424 on behalf of the City, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”, and to
expend contingency funds, if necessary, to complete the Project.
SECTION 3. The Director of Finance is hereby authorized to issue a purchase order to
San Marino Roof Company of Orange California, in support of the Construction Agreement.
SECTION 4. As the decision-making body for the project, the City Council has reviewed
and considered the information contained in the administrative record for the proposed project.
Based upon the facts and information contained in the administrative record, including all written
and oral evidence presented to the City Council, the City Council finds, as follows:
(1) The administrative record has been completed in compliance with CEQA, the State
CEQA Guidelines, and the City’s Local CEQA Guidelines;
(2) The proposed project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1 – Existing Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines
because it involves the replacement of roof. Additionally, the City Council finds this Resolution
is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered
by the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a
significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that
there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment,
the activity is not subject to CEQA.
(3) The application of the Class 1 categorical exemption is not barred by one of the
exceptions set forth in the CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 because replacement of the roof
does not present any unusual circumstances, will not damage scenic resources, including any
resources in the area of a Scenic Highway; will not be utilized on a hazardous waste site; and will
not impact historic resources of any kind; and
(4) The determination of CEQA exemption reflects the independent judgment of the City
Council.
SECTION 5. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to
any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
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Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-287, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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BID TABULATIONFORROOF REPLACEMENT AT PAUL VILLASENOR BRANCH LIBRARYSPECIAL PROVISIONS NO. 13467 BID SCHEDULE ROOF REPLACEMENT AT PAUL VILLASENOR BRANCH LIBRARY Special Provisions NO. 13467 ITEM NO.BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONESTIMATED QUANTITY UNITUNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Mobilization1LS2,100.00 2,100.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 500.00 500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,733.00 1,733.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.002Remove & Dispose Roof System Per Project Plans and Specifications1LS7,000.00 7,000.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 9,484.00 9,484.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 6,255.00 6,255.00 10,643.00 10,643.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.003 Furnish & Install New Roof Per Project Plans and Specifications1LS56,624.00 56,624.00 70,300.00 70,300.00 82,608.00 82,608.00 87,484.0087,484.0086,341.0086,341.0083,123.00 83,123.00 82,017.00 82,017.00 106,950.00 106,950.004 Construct Project Sign1EA200.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,500.001,500.002,600.002,600.003,271.00 3,271.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 2,000.005 Remove & Dispose of Hazardous Waste Per Project Specifications1LS3,500.00 3,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 1,500.001,500.002,000.002,000.003,665.00 3,665.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 3,750.00 3,750.00 SUBTOTAL BID SCHEDULETotals 6TH LOWAME BUILDERS, INC. 7TH LOW BLIGH ROOF CO.DBA BLIGH PACIFIC, INC. 8TH LOW BEST CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC. 108,517.00ROOF REPLACEMENT AT PAUL VILLASENOR BRANCH LIBRARY 133,700.00102,435.00102,196.0099,984.0069,424.00 96,300.00 98,992.00 5TH LOWBISHOP, INC. BID OPENING: 2:00 P.M., NOVEMBER 4, 2021 APPARENT LOW BIDDER SAN MARINO ROOF CO. INC. 2ND LOW PACIFIC BUILDERS & ROOFINGDBA: WESTERN SINGLY PLY 3RD LOW COMMERCIAL ROOFING SYSTEM, INC. 4TH LOWC.I. SERVICES, INC. 13.cPacket Pg. 386Attachment: Attachment 3- Bid Tabulation (8655 : Construction Agreement Award for Roof Replacement at Paul Villasenor Branch Library
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Consent Calendar
City of San Bernardino
Request for Council Action
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Robert D. Field, City Manager
By: Alex Qishta, Interim Director of Public Works
Subject: Award of Construction Contract for Citywide Pavement
Rehabilitation (Wards 1,2,3,6,7)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-288 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1.Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2021/22 Capital
Improvement Plan to record a supplemental appropriation in the amount of
$1,456,600 from the SB1 Fund to the Community Development Block Grant
Fund for the Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project ("Project"); and
2.Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with Onyx Paving Company in
the amount of $2,627,000 to provide Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation;
3.Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies , and engineering and
inspections costs in the total amount of $2,990,000 for the project; and
4.Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the project.
Background
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining streets citywide. In March
2020, a Pavement Management Analysis was completed which used scientific methods
to rate the condition of all public streets in the City. Street segments (intersection to
intersection) were rated based on Remaining Service Life (“RSL”) in years with a rating
of 20 representing the condition of a recently completed street. Segments with an RSL
between 10 and 20 are usually maintained using crack sealing and slurry sealing.
Segments with an RSL of 10 or less are generally in need of major maintenance, which
usually consists of mill and overlay. Segments with an RSL less than 5 require complete
removal and replacement, or reconstruction of the roadway.
Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) partners with cities and counties to
improve the lives of low and moderate income residents through the creation and
expansion of community and economic development opportunities in support of livable
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communities. These street segments were chosen based on CDBG criteria and in -fill
projects that are planned on the segments that will support livable communities.
In anticipation of this work, on June 16, 2021, the Mayor and City Council adopted the
Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation project that was included in the FY 2020/21 Capital
Improvement Plan (“CIP”). The CIP anticipated the use of CDBG Funding in the amount
of $1,533,400 for the project to rehabilitate following locations:
• Wall Street between Highland Avenue and 21st Street (Wards 2,7)
• 18th Street between Sterling Avenue and Guthrie Street (Wards 7)
• 13th Street between Sierra Way and Mountain View Avenue (Ward 2)
• G Street between 9th Street and 10th Street (Wards 1,2)
• Ramona Avenue between 5th Street and 6th Street (Ward 1)
• Grape Street between Walnut Street and Mill Street (Ward 3)
• Davidson Avenue between Baseline Road and 14th Street (Ward 6)
Plans and specifications were prepared with the proposed scope of work at the
locations to include pavement rehabilitation and complete missing sidewalk links and
ADA access ramps.
Discussion
Project 13463 to provide pavement rehabilitation was advertised for public bidding on
October 18, 2021, and October 25, 2021, in the San Bernardino County Sun
Newspaper, F. W. Dodge, Construction Bid Board, High Desert Plan Room, San Diego
Daily Transcript, Sub-Hub Online Plan Room, Reed Construction Data, Bid America
Online, Construction Bid Source, Bid Ocean, the City’s websites, and the San
Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce.
The following four sealed bids were received and opened on October 28, 2021:
Bidder City Base Bid
Onyx Paving Company, Inc. Anaheim $2,627,000
Hardy and Harper, Inc. Lake Forest $2,785,000
All American Asphalt Corona $2,886,745
COPP Contracting, Inc Buena Park $3,084,213
Staff reviewed the bid package and confirmed that Onyx Paving Company, Inc. of
Anaheim, California, is the lowest most responsible and responsive bidder, with a total
bid amount of $2,627,000. If awarded by the Mayor and City Council, construction work
is anticipated to begin in January 2022 and be completed by June 2022.
2020-2025 Key Strategic Targets and Goals
This project is consistent with Key Target No.1d: Minimize risk and litigation exposure.
Approval of this resolution will result in public improvements being constructed that
minimize risk and litigation exposure by rehabilitating street pavement, providing ADA
access to the community, and providing improvements needed for the in -fill projects
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throughout the City.
Fiscal Impact
There is no General Fund impact associated with this action. A Project budget for the
proposed work was previously established through the adopted FY 2020/21 Capital
Improvement Plan in the SB1 fund as follows:
Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation (CDBG) $1,533,400
Supplemental Funding Allocation (SB1) $1,456,600
Total Available Project Funding $2,990,000
The overall cost of the improvement work is as follows:
Construction Bid Amount $2,627,000
Construction Contingency $ 263,000
Engineering and Inspections $ 100,000
Total Project Cost $2,990,000
The original estimate for the Project was $1,535,000 but due to supply shortages,
increasing demand, and rising costs of materials and equipment, the Project requires a
supplemental appropriation of $1,456,600 from SB1 funds is necessary in order to
complete all designated areas of Project.
Conclusion
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California; adopt Resolution No. 2021-288:
1. Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2021/22 Capital
Improvement Plan, to record a supplemental appropriation in the amount of
$1,456,600 from the SB1 Fund to the Community Development Block Grant
Fund for the Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project; and
2. Approving the award of a Construction Agreement with Onyx Paving Com pany in
the amount of $2,627,000 to provide citywide pavement rehabilitation;
3. Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies, engineering and
inspections costs in the total amount of $2,990,000 for the project; and
4. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the project.
Attachments
Attachment 1 Resolution 2021-288;
Attachment 2 Resolution 2021-288; Exhibit A - Contract Agreement
Attachment 3 Bid Tabulation
Attachment 4 Bid Proposal
Attachment 5 Location Map
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Ward: 1,2,3,6,7
Synopsis of Previous Council Actions:
June 16, 2021, Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-138
approving Capital Improvement Plan program FY 2021/22.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-288
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO
AMEND THE FY 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
TO RECORD A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION IN
THE AMOUNT OF $1,456,000 FROM SB1 FUNDS TO THE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND
FOR THE CITYWIDE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION
PROJECT; AND APPROVING THE AWARD OF A
CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH ONYX PAVING
COMPANY, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,627,000 TO
PROVIDE CITYWIDE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION;
AND AUTHORIZING PROJECT CONSTRUCTION,
CONSTRUCTION CONTINGENCIES, ENGINEERING AND
INSPECTION COSTS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF
$2,990,000; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR
DESIGNEE TO EXPEND THE CONTINGENCY FUNDS, IF
NECESSARY, TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT.
WHEREAS, The Department of Public Works is responsible for maintaining streets
Citywide; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council previously approved the Citywide Pavement
Rehabilitation Project through the FY21/22 Capital Improvement Plan and established a budget in
the amount of $1,533,400 in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Fund; and
WHEREAS, in October 2021, staff administered a competitive bid solicitation for the
Project, resulting in four construction bid submittals; and
WHEREAS, Onyx Paving Company, Inc. of Anaheim, California, was determined to be
the lowest responsive and responsible bidder with a total construction bid of $2,627,000; and
WHEREAS, the City now wishes to enter into a construction agreement with Onyx Paving
Company, Inc. to perform the Project; and
WHEREAS, the original estimate for the Project was $1,535,000 but due to supply
shortages, high demand, rising costs of project preparation, materials, and equipment, the Project
requires a supplemental appropriation of $1,456,600 from SB1 funds in order to complete all
planned rehabilitation; and
WHEREAS the Project is eligible for the allocation of SB1 funds.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 2. Mayor and City Council hereby authorize the Director of Finance to amend
the FY 2021/22 Capital Improvement Plan recording a supplemental appropriation in the amount
of $1,456,600 from the SB1 Fund to the CDBG Fund for the Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation
Project.
SECTION 3. Mayor and City Council hereby authorize the City Manager, or designee, to
execute all documents in support of Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project including a
Construction Agreement with Onyx Paving Company, Inc. in the amount of $2,627,000 on behalf
of the City, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”, and to expend contingency
funds, if necessary, to complete the Project.
SECTION 4. Mayor and City Council hereby authorize the Director of Finance to issue a
purchase order to Onyx Paving Company Inc., of Anaheim, in support of the Construction
Agreement.
SECTION 5. As the decision-making body for the project, the City Council has reviewed
and considered the information contained in the administrative record for the proposed project.
Based upon the facts and information contained in the administrative record, including all written
and oral evidence presented to the City Council, the City Council finds, as follows:
(1) The administrative record has been completed in compliance with CEQA, the State
CEQA Guidelines, and the City’s Local CEQA Guidelines;
(2) The proposed project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1 – Existing Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines
because it involves the asphalt pavement. Additionally, the City Council finds this Resolution is
not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that the activity is covered by
the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a
significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty, as in this case, that
there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment,
the activity is not subject to CEQA.
(3) The application of the Class 1 categorical exemption is not barred by one of the
exceptions set forth in the CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 because asphalt pavement does not
present any unusual circumstances; would not damage scenic resources, including any resources
in the area of a Scenic Highway; would not be utilized on a hazardous waste site; and would not
impact historic resources of any kind; and
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(4) The determination of CEQA exemption reflects the independent judgment of the City
Council.
SECTION 6. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable.
SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested
by the City Clerk this ___ day of __________ 2021.
John Valdivia, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Attest:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO) ss
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO )
I, Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk, hereby certify that the attached is a true copy of
Resolution No. 2021-288, adopted at a regular meeting held on the ___ day of _______ 2021 by
the following vote:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
SANCHEZ _____ _____ _______ _______
IBARRA _____ _____ _______ _______
FIGUEROA _____ _____ _______ _______
SHORETT _____ _____ _______ _______
REYNOSO _____ _____ _______ _______
CALVIN _____ _____ _______ _______
ALEXANDER _____ _____ _______ _______
WITNESS my hand and official seal of the City of San Bernardino this ___ day of ____________
2021.
Genoveva Rocha, CMC, City Clerk
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AGREEMENT
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
THIS AGREEMENT is made and concluded this 1sr day ofl:;>,mRb� 2021, between the City of
San Bernardino ( owner and hereinafter ''CITY"), and Om x Paving Com ram. Inc. (hereinafter
"CONTRACTOR").
I. For and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and
performed by the CITY, and under the conditions expressed in the bond as deposited with the CITY, receipt
of which is hereby acknowledged, the CONTRACTOR agrees with the CITY, at the CONTRACTOR's own
proper cost and expense in the Special Provisions to be furnished by the CITY, to furnish all materials, tools
and equipment and perfonn all the work necessary to complete in good workmanlike and substantial manner
the
CITYWIDE PAVEMENT REHABILIT ATION
Project No. 13463
in strict confonnity with Plans and Special Provisions for Project No. 13463 , and also in accordance with
Standard Specifications for Public Works/Construction, latest edition in effect on the first day of the
advertised "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" for this project, on file in the Office of the City Engineer, Public
Works Department, City of San Bernardino, which said Plans and Special Provisions and Standard
Specifications are hereby especially referred to and by such reference made a part hereof.
I.The CONTRACTOR agrees to receive and accept the prices as set forth in the Bid Schedule as full
compensation for furnishing all materials and doing all the work contemplated and embraced in this
agreement; also for all loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work aforesaid or from any
llllforeseen difficulties or obstructions which may arise or be encountered in the prosecution of the
work and for all risks of every description connected with the work; also for all expenses incurred
by or in consequence of the suspension or discontinuance of work, and for well and faithfully
completing the work and the whole thereof, in the manner and according to the Plans and Special
Provisions, and requirements of the Engineer under them.
2.The CONTRACTOR herein covenants by and for himself or herself, his or her heirs, executors,
administrators, and assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no
discrimination against or segregation of, any person or group of persons on the basis of race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, marital status, or ancestry in the perfonnance of this contract, nor shall
the CONTRACTOR or any person claiming under or through him or her, establish or pennit any
such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation with reference to the selection of
subcontractors, vendees, or employees in the performance of this contract. Failure by the
CONTRACTOR to carry out these requirements is a material breach of This contract, which may
result in the tennination of this contract or such other remedy, as recipient deems appropriate.
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Packet Pg. 418 Attachment: Attachment 2 - Resolution No. 2021-288 - Exhibit A Contract Agreement (8656 : Award of Construction Contract for Citywide
CITYWIDE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION
Project No. 13463 4.CITY hereby promises and agrees with the said CONTRACTOR to employ, and does hereby employthe said CONTRACTOR to provide the materials and to do the work according to the tenns and conditionsherein contained and referred to, for the prices aforesaid, and hereby contracts to pay the same at the time, inthe manner, and upon the conditions above set forth; and the same parties for themselves, their heirs,executors, administrators, and assigns, do hereby agree to the full perfonnance of the covenants hereincontained.5.It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflictbetween the terms of this instrument and the bid of said CONTRACTOR, then this instrument shall control,and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of said terms of said bid conflicting herewith.IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, the parties of these presents have executed this contract in four (4)counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original in the year and day first above mentioned.CONTRACTOR NAME OF FIRM:�.Ll?.Oi.Yln�___ilm p_ctl'.l� Inc . BY:�----TITLE: Prqj diVl:tMAILING ADDRESS: 21oqo £· la (r(Stfl ft:.,;e.PHONE NO.: UJj_)_ltJ31.-ht. 9�ATTEST:
�--Secretary BY:CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ROBERT D. FIELDCity ManagerATTEST: GENOVEVA ROCHA, CMCCity ClerkAPPROVED AS TO FORM:SONJA CARVALHO, City AttorneyNOTE: Secretary of the Owner should attest. If Contractor is a corporation, Secretary should attest.A-2
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LOCATION MAP
WALL AVENUE FROM HIGHLAND AVENUE TO 21ST STREET
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Request for Future Meeting
City of San Bernardino
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Damon L Alexander, Council Member, Ward 7
Subject: Adopt HUD Standard to Board-Up Vacant
Residential/Commercial Bldgs (All Wards) (Alexander)
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Request for Future Meeting
City of San Bernardino
Date: December 1, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Kimberly Calvin, Council Member, Ward 6
Subject: Resolution Coordinating Efforts Between County of San
Bernardino and City Re: Homelessness
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