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ITEMS ON FILE FOR CONSIDERATION CITY OF {.YNWQO~
AT THE MEETING OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL CITY CLERK$ CFFICE
TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2001 Au~ ~ ~ p ~~~'I
COUNCIL CHAMBERS'
6:00 P.M. 4Y ~ ~E`
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II 1'x'8 ~11~1~i1i2~3~4~5+F
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RICARDO SANCHEZ ARTURO REYES ""~~ ~~
MAYOR PRO-TEM COUNCILMEMBER
LOUIS BYRD ARMANDO REA -
000NCILMEMBER COUNCILMEMBER
CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY
RALPH W. DAVIS III SHAN TH~VER & ASSOCIATES
CITY CLERK CITY TREASURER
ANDREA L. HOOPER IRIS PYGATT
OPENING CEREMONIES
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. CERTIFICATION OF AGENDA POSTING BY CITY CLERK
3. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
Louis Byrd
Armando Rea
Arturo Reyes _
Ricardo Sanchez
Paul H. Richards, II
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
5. INVOCATION
6. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATION -
a) Hispanic Heritage Month
b) Jessica Quintero, Miss Junior Central Lynwood
c) Deputy Sheriff Jorge Lopez, Former Century Explorer
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS
8. COUNCIL RECESS TO:
LYNWOOD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
LYNWOOD INFORMATION INC.
LYNWOOD PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY
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PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
(Regarding Agenda Items Only)
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
IF AN ITEM IS NOT ON THE AGENDA, THERE SHOULD BE NO SUBSTANTIAL DISCUSSION
OF THE ISSUE BY THE COUNCIL, BUT IT IS ALL RIGHT FOR COUNCIL TO REFER THE
MATTER TO THE STAFF OR SCHEDULE SUBSTANTIVE DISCUSSION FOR A FUTURE
MEETING. (The Ralph M. Brown Act, Government Code Section 54950-54962, Part III,
Paragraph 5.)
9. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Special Meeting, August 13, 2001
Special Meeting, August 16, 2001
Special Meeting, August 20, 2001
PUBLIC HEARING
10. CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FY 2000-01
Comments:
The California Government Code Section 65089 requires municipalities to continue
monitoring traffic congestion and to comply with the Congestion Management Program
(CMP).
CMP requires the City of Lynwood to adopt a resolution certifying the City's compliance
with the CMP and adopt the Local Implementation Report.
Recommendation:
That the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP} AND
ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089".
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar will be acted upon by one motion affirming the action
recommended on the agenda. There will be no separate discussion on these items prior to voting unless
members of the Council or staff request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate
action.
11. ACCEPTANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, ELM STREET & ERNESTINE
AVENUE PROJECT NO. 05-5223, AS COMPLETE
Comments:
On January 16, 2001, the City Council awarded a contract to the lowest bidder, Civil
Works, Corp., for the Street Improvement Project, Elm Street & Ernestine Avenue,
Project No. 05-5223. The contractor has completed all work on the project. The project
is ready for acceptance.
Recommendation:
To recommend that the City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting the Street
Improvement Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue Project No. 05-5223, as
complete.
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12. ENERGY CONSERVATION PLEDGE
Comments:
The Governor's office is asking Cities to voluntarily implement programs to reduce
electricity use at local government buildings and facilities and to encourage energy
conservation throughout the community.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD PLEDGING
SUPPORT TO CONSERVE ENERGY".
13. ACCEPTANCE OF TRACT MAP 53265
Comments:
Tentative Tract Map No. 53265 was conditionally approved by the Planning Commission
by Resolution 2775, on August 8, 2000. The final map is now ready for City Council's
approval.
Recommendation: ~• .
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution- entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING
TRACT MAP No. 53265".
14. WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002
Comments:
To set a public hearing for the purpose of hearing objections to the abatement of weeds
on properties identified by the Department of Environmental Services.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution .entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD DEGLARING ITS
INTENTION TO ABATE DRY AND DRYING WEEDS ON CERTAIN PARCELS~OF LAND
IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD".
15. REJECTION OF BIDS AND AUTHORIZATION TO REBID -CITYWIDE Cf20SSWALK
UPGRADE PROJECT No. 5-5245 ~ •
Comments:
Staff received three (3) bids for the Citywide Crosswalk Upgrade Project, Project No. 5-
5245. The bids came in at $64,655.20, $99,935.00, and $155,828.00, which differed to
each other by a wide margin. It was found that the lowest bidder made a substantial
mistake in preparing the bid. Staff recommends that the City reject all bids received and
proceed to solicit new bids.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution ..entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AUTHORIZING
THE REJECTION OF ALL BIDS RECEIVED FOR THE CITYWIDE CROSSWALK
UPGRADE PROJECT, PROJECT No. 5-5245, AND AUTHORIZING THE PROJECT
REBID".
16. LYNWOOD PARK WATER EXEMPTION
Comments:
The purpose of this item is to have City Council review the comparative water rates
between Park Water and Lynwood Water Customers and provide direction to staff
relative to the following:
1. Extending the utility users tax exemptions to the Lynwood Pack Water
customers for a twelve month period ending September 30, 2002.
2. Discontinue the utility users tax exemption for Lynwood Park • Water
customers, effective October 1, 2001.
Recommendation:
Staff respectfully recommends that the City Council approve resolution extending the
exemption period for Park Water Customers to September 30, 2002.
17. DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY HEALTH SYSTEM
Comments:
Staff was recently contacted the California Statewide Communities Development Authority
("Authority") informing the City of St. Francis Hospital's desire to separate from the Catholic
Health Care West. The Authority further requests for the City of Lynwood to hold a public hearing
approving the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority because the facilities are located within the
territorial limits of the City.
The Authority has advised staff that there is no liability or obligation to the City of Lynwood or its
residents for repayment of the bonds.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends for the Mayor & Members of the Lynwood City Council to adopt the attached
resolution to adopt the attached resolution authorizing a public hearing relative to the separation
of St. Francis Hospital from Catholic Health Care West to the Daughters of Charity Health
System.
18. TREASURER'S QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT
Comments:
The purpose of this item is to have the Lynwood City Council review the Treasurer's Investment
Report as required by recently enacted State Statutes.
Recommendation:
The Treasurer respectfully recommends that the City Council receive and file the
attached Quarterly Investment Report for the quarter ending June, 2001.
19. WARRANT REGISTER:
Comments:
City of Lynwood warrant register dated September 4, 2001 for FY 2001-2002.
Recommendation: ~ ..
Staff recommends for the City Council to approve the warrant register.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
NONE
CITY COUNCIL ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II, MAYOR
RICARDO SANCHEZ, MAYOR PRO-TEM _
LOUIS BYRD, COUNCILMEMBER
ARMANDO REA, COUNCILMEMBER
ARTURO REYES, COUNCILMEMBER
CLOSED SESSION
20.. CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A. With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session
pursuant to Section 54956.9:
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 54956.9:
One (1) Case
ADJOURNMENT ~'~
MOTION TO ADJOURN TO A REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2001 AT 6:00 P.M. IN
THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS' OF THE CITY HALL, 11330 BULLIS ROAD, CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA.
LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
AUGUST 13, 2001
The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in a Special Meeting at 11330 Bullis
Road on the above date at 9:35 a.m.
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez presiding
Councilmen Byrd, Rea, Reyes, and Sanchez answered the joint roll call for all
agencies.
Mayor Richards was absent.
Also present were City Manager Davis, Assistant City Attorney Calsada, City
Clerk Hooper, and City Treasurer Pygatt.
City Clerk Hooper announced that the agenda had been posted in accordance
with the Brown Act.
Mayor Richards arrived at 9:37 a.m.
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
Item #4: FY 2001-2002 Budget Workshop
Presentations
• Imperial Highway Project - Yadi Fahardi, Public Works
^ Discussed landscape and medians
^ Fencing
^ Mesh tubing capable of carrying lights
^ Creative and inventive designs
Council discussed the three panel designs for Imperial Highway, the costs, and
discussed possible sponsors for the three panels.
It was moved by Councilman Reyes to go forward with the project.
Motion died due to the lack of a second.
Councilman Rea stated the team did a great presentation but he has concerns
with the maintenance and upkeep of the project. Prefers a professional
manufacturing firm do the work instead of doing it in-house as suggested by
Public Works. Should be done professionally. Councilman Rea went on to
discuss the lack of maintenance on the current median islands. Discussed
current medians that have been damaged or not maintained and associated
monies needed for the maintenance of existing and new median islands. Stated
current medians are in a shambles. Discussed other cities specifications for
median islands and suggested staff look in to other cities requirements regarding
the installation of islands.
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Mayor Richards discussed maintenance, traffic, and the current medians. Stated
Members must re-invest in the improvements that are made and assure that
there are monies available for maintenance.
Mayor Richards also discussed the great presentation the architect made.
Stated the designs that the architect presented were very complimentary to the
area around the school where the fencing will be installed.
Council thanked staff for a great presentation.
Councilman Rea left at 10:10 a.m.
• Budget Workshop -Alfretta Earnest, Director of Finance
Director of Finance Alfretta Earnest presented Council with a brief overview of
the current budget and also discussed:
o General Fund Revenue
o Revenue Summary and Overview
o General Fund Expenditures
o Fund Balance Analysis
o Summary of Expenditures
o LRA Fund Balances
o LII Fund Balances
o LPFA Fund Balances
Mayor Richards suggested a possible Technology Assessment levy on Lynwood
households similar to street lighting to assure that all Lynwood households have
computer capabilities. Suggested staff conduct a survey.
City Manager Davis discussed the budget workshop, alternative solutions, and
the process of incorporating the Strategic Plan goals with the budget. Asked
Council to review numbers and prepare for department presentations.
Mayor Richards discussed the upcoming Technology Workshop.
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez asked what was the problem in the Water Department
regarding billing. Stated residents have complained to him that they have not
received a water bill in 2-3 months. Stated they have received trash bills but no
water bill. Stated that there is no reason why residents don't get a monthly water
bill. Suggested hiring an outside company to do the billing if it is a problem for
the city.
Director of Finance Alfretta Earnest explained the computer problems they are
having in the Finance Department and that they are trying to rectify the problems.
Stated they are catching up and will offer residents payment plans. Stated the
problem with the computer in water billing should be resolved by September.
Mayor Richards stated the city needs to send a special notice to residents about
the problems with the water bills and alternative plans available for payments.
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez asked how long it would take to get these letters out to
the community.
City Manager Davis also stated in addition to the letter going out the community,
notices will also be posted in City Hall.
CLOSED SESSION
lfem #2: Closed Session
Assistant City Attorney Calsada stated that with respect to every item of business
to be discussed in a Joint Closed Session pursuant to Section 54956.8:
• Conference with Real Property Negotiators
o Under Negotiation: Price and Terms
ROLL CALL:
AYES: COUNCILMEN BYRD, REYES, SANCHEZ, RICHARDS
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMAN REA
It was moved by Councilman Reyes, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried
to recess to a Joint Closed Session at 11:00 a.m.
Council reconvened at 11:24 a.m.
Assistant City Attorney Calsada stated Members met on the aforementioned
matters and stated on:
• #2: No Reportable Action
ADJOURNMENT
Hearing no further discussion, it was moved by Councilman Sanchez, seconded
by Councilman Reyes and carried to adjourn the meeting at 11:25 a.m.
Paul H. Richards, II, Mayor
Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk
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LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
AUGUST 16, 2001
The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in a Special Meeting at 11330 Bullis
Road on the above date at 9:50 a.m.
Mayor Richards presiding.
Councilmen Rea, Reyes and Richards answered the joint roll call for agencies.
Councilmen Sanchez and Byrd were absent.
Also present were City Manager Davis, Assistant City Attorney Calsada, and City
Clerk Hooper.
City Treasurer Pygatt was absent.
City Clerk Hooper announced that the agenda had been posted in accordance
with the Brown Act.
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
Item #4: STRATEGIC PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION
To create and maintain a well informed Community:
Technology Strategic Planninq_
Special Assessment District:
City Manager Davis gave the City Council a brief update on the Diana Point
Workshop Weekend Event.
Director of Environmental Services Joe Wang gave Council a brief presentation
on the Special Assessment District.
Councilman Rea stated he believes the Technology Strategic Plan is very
educational for the Council Members, and should be discuss more.
Councilman Reyes stated he would like to contact some Computer Technology
for the Special Assessment District.
Mayor Richards stated he would also like to make the City of Lynwood a
Technology District.
Assistant City Attorney Calsada stated he believes the Technology District is a
good idea for the City of Lynwood.
City Manager Davis announced the visit of the "Teachers of America".
Mayor Richards welcomed the "Teachers of America", and introduced the
Council Members and Staff. And also invited them back to the City.
DJOURNMENT
Hearing no further discussion, it was moved by Councilman Rea, seconded by
Councilman Reyes and carried to adjourn the meeting to the Diana Point
Weekend Event at 10:35 a.m.
Paul H. Richards, II, Mayor
Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk
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LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
AUGUST 20, 2001
The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in a Special Meeting on the above date at
9:20 a.m.
Mayor Richards presiding.
Councilmen Byrd, Rea, Reyes, Sanchez and Richards answered the Joint Roll Call for
all agencies.
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez was absent.
Also present were City Manager Davis, City Attorney Thever, City Clerk Hooper, and
City Treasurer Pygatt.
City Clerk Hooper announced that the agenda had been posted in accordance with the
Brown Act.
PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez arrived at 9:23 a.m.
Item #5: FY 2009-02 Budget Worksh
• Recreation and Community Services Department
Jim Given, Recreation and Community Services Department presented Council with
their program and budget for FY 2001-02. The presentation included:
o Departmental Flow Chart
o Special Events Calendar
o Security Issues
o Sponsorships
o Dial-a-Ride Program
Councilman Byrd discussed his recent visit to the Senior Center and that seniors were
distributing a petition regarding the lack of space at the center for senior programs.
City Manager Davis stated that staff is soliciting a grant that will assist the senior
program and also include Ham Park as a senior service sight.
Councilman Rea discussed Lynwood senior's participation in City events. Stated staff
should market city programs to seniors and also get them involved with city events.
Also discussed issues seniors have shared with him about Dial-a-Ride.
Councilman Reyes discussed senior citizens concern with using Fiesta Taxi as opposed
to the city Dial-a-Ride. Stated some seniors are concerned with their safety as it relates
to riding with a stranger, as opposed to the drivers they are already familiar with, and
seniors were also concerned about drivers being able to speak English.
Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez stated that the seniors who participate in Lynwood programs
are not Lynwood residents.
Councilman Byrd stated seniors want more input in programs that involve them, such as
the decision to switch from Dial-a-Ride to Fiesta Taxi.
Mayor Richards discussed a proposal he is preparing for a state of the art Senior
Center. The idea is to build a maturity center that would address issues such as
retirement planning, senior issues, recreation services, transportation, meals, etc.
Stated he would like this facility built in the center of the civic center area as a single
facility that would be useful for the entire community.
CLOSED SESSION
Item #6: Closed Session
City Attorney Thever stated that with respect to every item of business to be discussed
in the Joint Closed Session pursuant to Section 54956.9 and 54957:
o A. Conference with Real Property Negotiators
^ One Case
o B. Conference with Legal Counsel- Existing Litigation
^ Case: Bulletin Displays vs. City of Lynwood
o C. Threat to Public Safety
^ Consultation with L.A. County Sheriff's Department
It was moved by Councilman Reyes, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried to
recess to a Joint Closed Session at 9:40 a.m.
Council reconvened at 10:52 a.m.
City Attorney Thever stated Council met on the aforementioned matters and stated on:
o A. Item continued /held over
o B. No Reportable Action
o C. No Reportable Action
Councilman Rea left at 10:54 a.m.
ADJOURNMEN
Hearing no further discussion, it was moved by Councilman Sanchez, seconded by
Councilman Reyes to adjourn the meeting at 11:00 a.m.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
PURPOSE:
September 4, 2001
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Ralph W. Davis, III, City Manager , ~
Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Public Works/City
Paul Nguyen, Civil Engineering Associate
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP), FY 2000-2001
To have the City Council conduct a public hearing for the purpose of adopting the
attached resolution finding the City of Lynwood to be in conformance with the
Congestion Management Program (CMP) and adopting the CMP Local Implementation
Report, in accordance with California Government Code Section 65089.
BACKGROUND:
The CMP is aatate-mandated program enacted by the state legislature with the passage of
Assembly Bill 471 (1989). The bill reflected the concern that urban congestion was
impacting the economic vitality of the state.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority ("MTA"), acting as the
Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County is responsible for preparing the
CMP. The 1992 CMP has been updated over the years. The current revision was
adopted in November 1997.
The 1997 CMP requires local jurisdictions to continue to monitor traffic congestion; to
implement a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance and a Land Use
Analysis Program; to participate in the Countywide Deficiency Plan; and to adopt a
resolution certifying the City's conformance with the CMP ("Self-Certification
Resolution") and Local Implementation Report.
ANALYSIS:
The Deficiency Plan imposes a responsibility on local jurisdictions to mitigate impacts on
the CMP Highway System. In summary, the Deficiency Plan would require the tracking
of development activity within the City converted into mitigation goal and
implementation of mitigation strategies to balance with that goal. The City's congestion
mitigation goal is based on residential and non-residential new development activity
permits issued during the period of June 1, 2000 to May 31, 2001 less demolition and
exempted development activity. To mitigate that goal, the City can claim credits through
implementation of transportation improvements. The City must maintain a positive
balance to demonstrate that the mitigation goal has been offset by transportation
improvement effort.
Nonconformity with the CMP would mean the 1) loss of Proposition 111 -gas tax
funds that the City annually receives and 2) ineligibility to compete for funds. In
addition, the CMP statute prohibits the programming of Federal Surface Transportation
Program or Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funds in jurisdictions in non-
conformance with the CMP. Finally, local jurisdictions in nonconformity may not
compete favorably in the local transportation improvement program (TIP).
Staff reports that the City is conforming with the CMP (see attached LIR).
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff respectfully requests that after consideration the City Council adopt the attached
resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA,
FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL
IMPLEMENTATION REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089".
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA,
FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING
THE CMP LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089
WHEREAS, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
("MTA"), acting as the Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County,
adopted the Congestion Management Program in November 1997; and
WHEREAS, the adopted CMP requires that MTA annually determine that the
County and cities within the County are conforming to all CMP requirements; and
WHEREAS, the adopted CMP requires submittal to the MTA of the CMP local
implementation report each year; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a noticed public hearing on September 5,
2000.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the City has taken all of the following actions, and that the
City is in conformance with all applicable requirements of the 1997 CMP.
By June 15, of odd-numbered years, the City will conduct annual traffic counts
and calculated levels of service for selected arterial intersections, consistent with the
requirements identified in the CMP Highway and Roadway System Chapter.
The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a transportation demand
management ordinance, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP
Transportation Demand Management Chapter.
The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a land use analysis
program, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Land Use
Analysis Program Chapter.
The City has adopted a Local Implementation Report, attached hereto and made a
part hereof, consistent with the requirements identified in the CMP. This report balances
traffic congestion impacts due to growth within the City with transportation
improvements, and demonstrates that the City is meeting its responsibilities under the
Countywide Deficiency Plan.
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution
and shall forward a copy of this Resolution to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority.
ADOPTED this
day of
2001.
Paul H. Richards, II, Mayor
ATTEST:
Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk
Ralph W. Davis, III, City Manager
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Joseph Y. Wang, P.E. .
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
ss
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said City at a
regular meeting thereof held in the City Hall of said City on the day
2001, and passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City
council of said City, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Resolution No. on file in my office and that said
resolution was adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated.
Dated this day of , 2001
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
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JURISDICTION: CITY OF LYNWOOD Date Prepared: August 28,2001
2001 CMP Local Implementation Report
Report Period: JUNE 1, 2000 -MAY 31, 2001
COntaCt: Paul Nguyen
Phone Number: 1
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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1. Total Current Congestion Mitigation Goal:
[from Section I] 315
2. Transportation Improvements Credit Claims:
{from Section II] 0
# Land Use Strategy Claims: 0
# Capital Improvement Claims: 0
# Transit Claims: p
# TDM Claims:
Total # Strategies:
Subtotal Current Credit (Goal)
0
3. Carryover Credit from Last Year's (2000)
Local Implementation Report 3,275
Net Deficiency Plan Credit Balance:
2,960
Section I, Page 1
JURISDICTION: CITY OF LYNw00D Date Prepared: Aug. 28, 2001
2001 CMP Local Implementation Report
Report Period: JUNE 1, 2000 -MAY 31, 2001
SECTION I -NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Category Dwelling Debit Debits
Units Value/DU
Sin le Famil Residential 3 x 6.80 = 265.20
Multi-Famil Residential g x 4.76 =
Group Quarters x 1.98 =
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Category 1000 Gross
S ware Feet Debit Debits
Value/1000SF
Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) 1 6 x 22.23 =
Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) x 17.80 =
Freestandin Eatin & Drinkin x 66.99 =
NON-RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Category 1000 Gross
S uare Feet Debit Debits
Value/1000SF
Lod in x 7.21 =
Industrial x 6.08 =
Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) x 16.16 =
Office (50,000-299,999 sq.ft.) x 10.50 =
Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) x 7.35 =
Medical x 16.90 =
Government x 20.95 =
Institutional/Educational x 7.68 =
Universit x 1.66 =
OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Description
(Attach additional sheets if necessary Daily Trips Debit Debits
Value/Tri
x 0.71 =
x 0.71 =
Subtotal New Development Activit = 335.85
Ad ustments (Optional) -Complete Part 2 = 20.40
Total Current Congestion Mitigation Goal (Points) = 315
Section I, Page 2
JURISDICTION: CITY OF LYNWOOD Date Prepared: 8/28/01
2001 CMP Local Implementation Report
Report Period: JUNE 1, 2000 -MAY 31, 2001
SECTION I -NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT (Continued)
IMPORTANT: Adjustments may be claimed only for 1) development permits that
were both issued and revoked, expired or withdrawn during the reporting period, and
2) demolition of an structure within the reportin eriod.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS
Category Dwelling
Units Adjustment Subtotal
Value/DU
Sin le Famil Residential 3 3 x 6.80 = 2 ,
Multi-Famil Residential x 4.76 =
Grou Quarters x 1.98 =
COMMERCIA L DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS
Category 1000 Gross
Square Feet Adjustment Subtotal
Value/1000SF
Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) x 22.23 =
Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) ~ 17.80 =
Freestandin Eatin & Drinkin x 66.99 =
NON-RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS
Category 1000 Gross
Square Feet Adjustment Subtotal
Value/1000SF
Lod i n x 7.21 =
Industrial x 6.08 =
Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) x 16.16 =
Office (50,000.299,999 sq.ft.) x 10.50 =
Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) x 7.35 =
Medical x. 16.90 =
Government x 20.95 =
Institutional/Educational x 7.68 =
Universit x 1.66 =
OTHER DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS
Description
(Attach additional sheets if necessary Daily Trips Adjustment Subtotal
Value/Trip
x 0.71 =
x 0.71 =
Total Mitigation Goal Adjustments (Points) _
Section I, Page 3
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:: ~iru R~veralSanta Fe 3prln0 News • WhMtier Independent
LEGAL NOTICES
City of Lynwood
II330 BnWs Road
Lynwood California 902b2
I32016(T3-0220
vi>TICE OF pLBLIC HEA iN(t
~-.`: ~~'i)OL3 [S I-fEREBYGIVENTNATTHE
~•~T'?~ C'OL?NCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOI;
~~ ii_i_ HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE
?L'RPOSE OF ADOPTING A RESOLUTION
F1NUiNG THE CITY IN CONFORMANCE
WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
F'RC~RAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE Ctit~>=
:.)CAL IMPLEMEiv'TATION REPORT. IN
~1CC:ORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA
4"~f)vERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089.
is C~;v1P for Los Angeles County has been deve:-
>t?et) Fo meet the requirements of Secdon 65089 _=
~:`~:• :_ alifornia Government Code. It is intended ~:
::idre~s regional congestion by linking transpon::-
!);)r,. Land use and air qualify decisions. Leal
`'~iP ;:i~nformance will be based on meeting pr). ~-
:.7ram responsibilities: implementation of CMP
transportation demand management ordinance; ir.-_-
plementation of the CMP land use analysis pro-
~~ram: commitment to implement the new develor~-
-T~enF ac:tivit~ tracking system; annual trdffic~
.ount~ and levels of service calculations and, cor -
al~tion o[~Local Implementation Report. Local iu-
-isdictions are responsible for self-certifying their
,::~nformance with the ~:1~P through the. adop[ir)r
I'r,~,~ ~[)i)i ctmformance Sclf-Certiticatior, Resoli~-
.i `r. ~~ avaiiahie for puhiic r~vie~. comments. any:
-~^~~~~ r!nt~r u, the public hearing. The 200I Con
't~rtr:ance Self-Certification. Resolution i~ avails -
.'f it~~+ di Fh[° t. i" `_13:..`~?L'.~ ., ,_;?:Tir:i::."1+,
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DATE: September 4, 2001
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
~~~
FROM: Ralph W. Davis III, City Manager r
r~
BY: Joseph Y. Wang, Director of Environmental Services
SUBJECT: Acceptance of Street Improvement Project, Elm Stree
Ernestine Avenue. Project No. 05-5223, as Complete.
PURPOSE:
To recommend that the City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting the
Street Improvement Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue. Project No. 05-
5223, as complete.
BACKGROUND:
On January 16, 2001, the City Council awarded a contract to the lowest bidder,
Civil Works, Corp., in the amount of $346,852.20 for the Street Improvement
Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue, Project No. 05-5223.
The project encompassed the removal and reconstruction of damaged cross
gutters, driveway approaches, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, wheelchair ramps
and the reconstruction and/or overlay of asphalt concrete pavement.
ANAYSIS:
The project started on March 26, 2001, and was completed on June 1, 2001.
The final construction cost was $378,198.27. Staff conducted the final inspection
on June 5, 2001 and found that all work has been completed satisfactorily in
accordance with the' project plans and specifications.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting
the Street Improvement Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue. Project No.
05-5223, as being completed in accordance with the project plans and
specifications.
cou01042
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
ACCEPTING THE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, ELM STREET AND
ERNESTINE AVENUE, PROJECT NO. 5-5223, AS BEING COMPLETE
WHEREAS, the City Council awarded a contract of $346,852.50 to
Civil Works, Corp., for the Street Improvement Project Elm Street and Ernestine
Avenue, Project No. 05-5223; and
WHEREAS, the project started on March 26, 2001, and was
completed on June 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the total construction cost was $378,198.27; and
WHEREAS, staff inspected the project, and found that all work has
been completed in accordance with the project plans and specifications.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lynwood does
hereby find, proclaim, order and resolve as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council accepts the Street Improvement
Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue, Project No. 05-5223, as being
complete and in accordance with contract documents.
Section 2. This resolution shall go into effect immediately upon its
adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of
2001.
City of Lynwood
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
PAUL H. RICHARDS II, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
City Attorney
Ralph W. Davis III
City Manager
Joseph Y. Wang
Dir. of Environmental Services
cou01042
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
ACCEPTING THE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, ELM STREET AND
ERNESTINE AVENUE, PROJECT NO. 5-5223, AS BEING COMPLETE
WHEREAS, the City Council awarded a contract of $346,852.50 to
Civil Works, Corp., for the Street Improvement Project Elm Street and Ernestine
Avenue, Project No. 05-5223; and
WHEREAS, the project started on March 26, 2001, and was
completed on June 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the total construction cost was $378,198.27; and
WHEREAS, staff inspected the project, and found that all work has
been completed in accordance with the project plans and specifications.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lynwood does
hereby find, proclaim, order and resolve as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council accepts the Street Improvement
Project, Elm Street and Ernestine Avenue, Project No. 05-5223, as being
complete and in accordance with contract documents.
Section 2. This resolution shall go into effect immediately upon its
adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of
2001.
City of Lynwood
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
PAUL H. RICHARDS II, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Ralph W. Davis III
City Manager
Joseph Y. Wang
Dir. of Environmental Services
cou01042
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the
City of Lynwood at a regular meeting held in the City Hall of said City on the day
of , 2001, and passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City
Council of said City, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a full, true
and correct copy of Resolution No. on file in my office and that said
resolution was adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated.
Dated this day of
2001.
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
cou01042
DATE: September 4, 2001
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND ME ERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL ~~~~
FROM: Ralph W. Davis III, City Manager
~~
BY: Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Public Works/ City Enginee
Oretha Williams, Project Manager/Public Works Administrat' n
SUBJECT: Energy Conservation Pledge
PURPOSE:
To request City Council to voluntarily pledge to implement programs in government buildings and
facilities to reduce electricity use by up to 15% from last year's usage and to take action to encourage
energy efficiency and conservation throughout our community and jurisdictions.
BACKGROUND:
The State of California, the League of California Cities, the California State Association of Counties
(CSAC), and the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) are requesting all California cities,
counties and special districts for continued cooperation in implementing energy conservation and
efficiency measures.
Since January 2001, efforts have resulted in substantial reductions in electricity use and assisted the
State in making it through the difficult winter and spring months.
In response to the severe energy shortage facing California in the coming months, cities are encouraged
to take the next steps and increase energy conservation efforts. Therefore, cities are encouraged to
pledge to implement programs in local government buildings and facilities. The goal is to achieve up
to a 15% reduction in electricity use over last year, 2000.
ANALYSIS:
Because of certain services provided by cities, counties and special districts (24/7 public safety
operations, water and wastewater systems and recreational opportunities for citizens) it may not be
possible for all jurisdictions to reach the 15% goal. Nonetheless, all cities, counties and special
districts are requested to do their best. California is currently conserving energy by 10% over last year
(adjusted for weather and population), and the State government has already cut energy use by 25% in
its major office buildings. Additionally, businesses and non-profit organizations throughout California
are signing a Declaration of Action to conserve energy by 20%.
By signing the pledge, cities, counties and special districts would agree to implement programs to
reduce electricity use in local major government buildings and facilities by up to 15% over last year,
and to cooperate with the State by taking the following actions:
1. Appoint an energy coordinator to communicate with the State and to coordinate energy
efficiency
and conservation actions in the city facilities.
2. Evaluate the energy performance of local government office buildings using the Energy Star
performance rating system and encourage local businesses to do the same.
3. Undertake conservation measures in local government buildings and encourage energy
conservation in the commercial sector.
4. Support outreach by community-based organizations and non-profit groups.
5. Conduct a public education campaign by utilizing the "Watts" Going on California?
Energy Information Toolkit and other materials.
6. Develop and implement a community assistance plan.
RECOMMENDATION•
It is recommended that the City Council to adop~ the attached resolution entitled, "A RESOLUTION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD PLEDGING SUPPORT TO CONSERVE
ENERGY."
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LYNWOOD PLEDGING SUPPORT TO CONSERVE
ENERGY
WHEREAS, the State of California, the League of California Cities, the California State
Association of Counties (CSAC), and the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) are
requesting all California cities, counties and special districts for continued cooperation in
implementing energy conservation and efficiency measures in governmental facilities and in the
communities. ;and
WHEREAS, since January 2001, to reduce energy use, efforts have resulted in
substantial reductions in electricity use and assisted the State in making it through the difficult winter
and spring months.
WHEREAS, by signing the pledge, cities, counties and special districts would agree to
implement programs to reduce electricity use in local major government buildings and facilities by up
to 15% over last year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lynwood
as follows:
Section 1. That the City of Lynwood pledge to cooperate with the State in
implementing energy conservation to further reduce energy consumption.
Section 2. That the Director of Public Works Department is authorized to sign and
submit the Energy Conservation Pledge Form and the Energy and Efficiency coordinator Identification
form.
Section 3. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of
2001.
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Paul H. Richards, II, Mayor
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
City Attorney Ralph W. Davis III
City Manager
Joseph Y. Wang, P.E.,
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
. I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Lynwood at a regular
meeting held in the City Hall of said City on the day of , 2001, and passed by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City Council of said
City, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No.
on file in my office and that said resolution was adopted on the date and by the vote
therein stated.
Dated this day of , 2001.
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
CSAC Legislation
Coliforinio Stole Aasaialion of Co~sti~s
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- "1Natt's" Going On, California?
Legislative Tracking Energy Conservation Program
Legislstive Priorities
Legislative Letters
Issues in Depth The California State Association of Counties, League of California Cities, California
Publications Park and Recreation Society and Local Government Commission have teamed up
Lepislatnre Staff
Legislative Process to provide an energy conservation program cities and counties can deliver to their
Legalative Links residents and businesses. We believe local government can play a vital role in the
conservation of energy this summer -and beyond.
Gt-t4.~
This program is co-sponsored by: Aera Energy LLC, California Municipal Utilities
Commission, LSI, SGI Integrated Graphics Systems, Musco Lighting, and LLC West
A~~ Region. We greatly appreciate their contributions to this important program.
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~ Sample Brochures.
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Energy Conservation Tips for Residences Brochure
Experience "Watt's" Going On Brochure
Road_ Safety During Rotating Blackouts Brochure
Other Samples:
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June 22, 2001
TO: Mayors and City Managers
Chairs, County Boards of Supervisors and County Administrative Officers
Presidents and General Managers, Special Districts
RE: Energy Conservation Pledge
The State of California, the League of California Cities, the California State Association of
Counties (CSAC), and the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) are writing to a!I
California cities, counties and special districts to thank you for your previous energy
conservation efforts and to ask for your continued cooperation in implementing energy
conservation and efficiency measures in your government facilities and in your communities.
First, we wish to thank all local governments that have already taken actions to reduce
energy use, especially those who responded to the call this January to cut use by 7%. Your
efforts resulted in substantial reductions in electricity use and assisted the State in making it
through the difficult winter and spring months. We applaud your efforts.
In response to the severe energy shortage facing California in the coming months, we are
now encouraging all local governments to take the next steps and increase energy
conservation efforts. Therefore, we encourage each jurisdiction to pledge to implement
programs in local government buildings and facilities, the goat of which is to achieve
up to a 15% reduction in electricity use over last year.
In making this request, we recognize that because of the unique nature of the services
provided by cities, counties and special districts, such as 24/7 public safety operations, water
and wastewater systems and recreational opportunities for their citizens, it may not be
possible for all jurisdictions to reach the 15% goal. Nevertheless, we ask all cities, counties
and special districts to do their best. California as a whole is currently conserving energy by
10% over last year {adjusted for weather and population), and the State government has
already cut energy use by 25% in its major office buildings. Additionally, businesses and non-
profits throughout California are signing a Declaration of Action to conserve energy by 20%.
We ask that each jurisdiction sign and return the attached pledge to implement programs to
further reduce energy consumption. We recognize that in the last few years, cities, counties
and special districts have already retrofitted government buildings with energy efficient
equipment, or built new, energy efficient facilities. For local government buildings, the new
energy reduction goal would take such past actions into consideration, as discussed in (2}
below. In addition, we recognize that many local governments this year have already
changed operating hours, dimmed or removed interior fights, shut off computers and
changed outdoor lighting systems in order to achieve the previously requested 7%. Any
further reduction would include these actions and not be in addition to them.
AUG-08-2001 10 05 P.03i06
By signing the attached pledge, cities, counties and special districts would agree to
implement programs to reduce electricity use in local major government buildings and
facilities by up to 15% over last year, and to cooperate with the State by taking the following
actions.
Appoint an energy coordinator to communicate with the State and to
coordinate energy efficiency and conservation actions in your facilities. If you
have not already done so, we ask each local govemment to immediately appoint an
energy coordina#or to serve as the primary point person for communication with the
State, the League, CSAC, and the CSDA on energy matters and to coordinate energy
saving actions within the local govemment and in the. community. The attached
Energy Coordinator form includes details on how to register the coordinator via email
or fax so that they can receive further information. This will include de#ails on how to
use the ENERGY STAR®tools and resources for buildings described below, how to
obtain historic consumption data from investor owned utilities, a template of energy
efficiency and conservation programs, and policy options that may be implemented at
the local level.
2. Evaluate the energy pertormance of local government offrce buildings using the
ENERGY STAR pertormance rating system and encourage local businesses to do
the same. ENERGY STAR provides an online rating tool that will calculate energy use
in a building or a group of buildings, providing a baseline against which to measure
the effects of additional energy efficiency improvements. It will enable you to compare
the energy use in local government office buildings and therefore determine which
ones should be targeted for energy efficiency upgrades. The rating will also identify
buildings already performing at a high efficiency level due to recent upgrades or
energy efficient construction. Local govemments can then develop an action plan to
implement short- and long-term energy efficiency improvements that can then be
documented with the rating tool. There are significant financial savings and financial
assistance available for govemment and commercial building energy efficiency
measures. More information on ENERGY STAR fools and resources and instructional
materials on the performance rating system will be sent directly to the local energy
coordinator once he or she is registered,
While the ENERGY STAR rating tool only targets office buildings, we recognize that
many local govemments can and have reduced energy use in facilities other than
office buildings, such as street and park lights, traffic signals, and water and
wastewater systems. Obviously, such reductions should be included in calculating
your jurisdiction's progress towards achieving the 15% goal.
3. Undertake conservation measures in local government buildings and
encourage energy conservation in the commercial sector. The State has
developed an energy conservation package for office buildings which has been
adopted by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BONA) and the janitor
and operating engineer unions that service, with BONA, over 600,000,000 square
feet of office space. The program outlines energy conservation measures that can be
taken in buildings by changing operations and behavior. To build upon existing
conservation activities in local government buildings, we encourage local
governments to adopt these measures and also ask that you encourage commercial
office buildings in your jurisdictions to do the same. More information on this package
will be sent directly to the local energy coordinator.
4. Support outreach by community-based organizations and non-profit groups.
We ask that local govemments work with community-based organizations (CBOs)
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AUG-08-2001 10 06
P.04i06
that have committed to educate their members and the general public on ways to
conserve energy. CBOs across the state, including the League of Women Voters, the
Council of Churches, the HARP, and the full range of environmental and community
groups are asking people to pledge to save energy. Many groups are working with
the Califomia and local Conservation Corps, utilities, and others to walk
neighborhoods with home energy conservation materials and free compact
fluorescent fight bulbs. Other groups are working with smaN businesses to assist them
in cutting energy use. Information about these programs will be made available to
energy coordinators.
5. Conduct a public education campaign by utilizing the "Watt's" Going on
California? Energy Information Toolkit and other materials. We ask that local
governments distribute energy conservation and effcciency messages and information
to govemment employees and to the public in mailers, newsletters, and other
materials, as appropriate. The "Watt's" Going On California? Toolkit that has been
sent to cities and counties by the League of Cities, CSAC, the Califomia Park and
Recreation Society and the Local Government Commission contains valuable public
education suggestions. This Toolkit can be downloaded from the both the League of
Califomia Cities and CSAC websites (www.cacities.orgsnd www.counties.org) for
those who wish additional copies.
6. Develop and implement a community assistance plan. We ask that local
governments work with the State, community-based organizations, and each other to
coordinate their response to the possibility of blackouts this summer. This response
should target the elderly, at-risk residents, and businesses that are adversely affected
by power outages. Information about the State's new blackout notification system and
resources available to develop and implement these plans will be available from the
State.
Attached to this letter are: (1) an Energy Conservation Pledge form for your jurisdiction to
complete and return; and (2) an Energy Conservation and Efficiency Coordinator
identification form to complete and return. This letter and forms are also available on the
League, CSAC and CSDA websites. For more information about the overall program or the
information requested, please contact the Flex Your Power office at.916-651-9121. Other
information may be obtained from the League, CSAC or CSDA staff.
We urge your jurisdiction to complete .and retum these forms as soon as possible so that we
may all continue our efforts to reduce California's energy consumption. On behalf of the
citizens of Califomia, we thank you for your past efforts and hope that you will join with your
State and local govemment colleagues and participate in this crucial undertaking.
Sincerely,
Gray Davis, Governor David Fleming, Mayor, Vacaville
State of Calffornia President, League of California Cities
Gary Freeman, Supervisor
Glenn County;
President, Califomia State
Association of Counties
Charles Beesley, Ph.D, Contra Costa
Mosquito 8 Vector Control District;
President, Califomia Special
Districts Association
CltyCountySpecDistrictLetter.doc
AUG-09-2001 10 06 P.05/06
League of Califomia Cities
Califomia State Association of Counties
Califomia Special Districts Association
ENERGY CONSERVATION PLEDGE
WE, jinsert jurisdiction name) in Califomia
CONCERNED about the severe economic and social impacts of rolling blackouts;
AWARE of the need for immediate action by all electricity users to conserve power,
especially during the difficult summer months ahead;
MINDFUL of the role of the local government in demonstrating leadership and coordinating
community involvement;
DO HEREBY COMMIT OURSELVES to the following course of action:
We voluntarily pledge to implement programs in our government buildings and
facilities to reduce our electricity use by up to15% from last year's usage;
We will take action to encourage energy efficiency and conservation throughout
our communities and jurisdictions.
WE ARE CONVINCED that by taking the initiative and working together in this manner, we
can make a significant contribution to helping California during this energy crisis.
On behalf of my local government, I support the Energy Conservation Pledge:
Name
Title
City, County, Special District
Address
Number of Employees Population Served
Telephone
Fax
Email
PLEASE COMPLETE AND EMAIL OR FAX TO THE LEAGUE, CSAC OR CSDA, AS
APPROPRIATE:
League: Email: FergusA(a~cacities.org; Fax: 916-658-8240 (Attn: A. Ferguson)
CSAC: Email: JVoorhis@counties.org; Fax: 916-441-5507 (Attn: J. Voorhis)
CSDA Email: casmith@csda.net; Fax: 916-442-7889 (Attn: C. Smith)
NOTE: THIS FORM IS AVAILABLE ON THE LEAGUE, CSAC AND CSDA WEBSITES.
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AUG-08-2001 10 07
League of Caiifomia Cities
California Sfate Association of Counties
California Special Districts Association
ENERGY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION FORM
P.06i06
Please complete and return this form as soon as possible so that the Energy Coordinator
can begin to receive important energy efficiency and conservation information. The Energy
Coordinator will serve as the point of contact between your city, county or special district and
the State, as well as the League, CSAC and CSDA, on energy matters. Once registered, the
Energy Coordinator will receive useful information to help your jurisdiction reduce energy
use. Please note: It is NOT necessary that your jurisdiction complete and return the Energy
Conservation Pledge form before returning this form.
Please provide the following information:
Name of City, County or Special District
Name of Energy Coordinator
Title
Address
Telephone Number
Fax Number
Email Address
PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM BY EMAIL OR FAX AS NOTED BELOW.
1. Flex Your Power Office: Email: localgov@energy.ca.gov
PLEASE SEND AN ADDITIONAL COPY TO THE LEAGUE, CSAC OR CSDA.
2. Copy to League, CSAC or CSDA: League: FergusA@cacities.org; Fax: 916-658-8240
CSAC: JVoofiis@counties.org; Fax: 916-441-5507
CSDA: casmith@csda.net; Fax: 916-442-7889
NOTE: THIS FORM IS AVAILABLE ON THE LEAGUE, CSAC AND CSDA WEBSITES.
Thanks very much for your participation.
TOTAL P.06
Brochure provided courtesy of:
Easy Steps
to a Bright
Summer at
Home
Energy is in the news once
again. There is not enough
of it, and it costs too much!
Part of the Watt's"Going On, Ca/ifomia?
Energy Conservation Program sponsored by:
The League of California Cities
California State Association of Counties
Local Government Commission
California Park & Recreation Society
There are many easy ways to
conserve energy all day, but
it's especially important to avoid
high energy use during the peak
hours -generally late afternoon
and evening, when people come
home from work and start turning
on appliances.
Here are some things you can
do to cut your costs while helping
our community and the state
reduce the threat of rotating
blackouts this summer. Many
cost you nothing or very little.
For others, there are programs
to help you cover the cost.
Energy-Saving Tips
• Set your thermostat to 78jF or higher
during the summer.
Savings: 10 - 20% of cooling costs.
• Set your thermostat at 85°F or higher
when you leave your home for more
than four hours.
Savings: 5 - 12% of cooling costs. Close
interior drapes and shades during the day
Stop the sun before it hits you! Use
exterior shading devices like awnings,
bamboo screens and shade screens
(instead of bug screens), or deciduous
plants to shade your home and windows
(especially south, west and east facing)
from the sun. Small shrubs can block heat
reflected from patios and pavement. And
planting vines over southern windows can
reduce the effect of the sun's heat.
Savings: up to 8% of cooling costs.
• Cool naturally! Take advantage of breezy
days and nights by opening doors and
windows and turning off your cooling
system. (But don't forget security measures;
stay safe!)
• Turn off lights when you leave a room. Turn
off your TV, computer and other electronic
devices when they're not in use.
• Prepare cool meals such as salads and
sandwiches. Barbecue outdoors, instead of
using the oven or range.
• Plan ahead so that clothes and dishes are
washed in the late evening. Avoid using large
quantities of water during peak times, when it
costs your local water utility more to run the
water pumps.
• Switch pool filters, sweeper operations and
spa filters to off-peak hours. Replace old
equipment with more efficient equipment.
For a more complete list, check out the
websites below or call the California
Energy Commission, (916) 654-4989, or
the State Department of General Services,
(916) 445-3441.
www.flexyo u rpower.ca.gov
California Department of General Services,
energy information
www.caiso.com
California Independent System Operator
www.ladwp.com
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
www.pge.com Pacific Gas and Electric
www.smud.org
Sacramento Municipal Utilities District
www.sdge.com
San Diego Gas and Electric
www.sce.com
Southern California Edison
www.consumerenergycenter.org
Consumer Energy Center,
California Energy Commission
www.energy.ca.govleducation
Energy Quest, California Energy Commission
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Learn, socialize, energize, exercise, have fun,
conserve energy and reduce your family's
monthly electricity bill-all at the same time!
As we head in the summer months, California's energy crisis continues. It is imperative that each of us do our part
individually, locally and statewide to safeguard and conserve energy resources. Opportunities abound for your family to
reduce your electricity consumption by raising the thermostat on your air conditioner, turning off your appliances and
turning to the outdoor or indoor activities offered through your local park and recreation department. There is always
something spectacular or new awaiting California kids, teens, adults and seniors outside the home.
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• Enroll kids and teens in a supervised recreation
program
• Attend special events -concerts, festivals, outdoor
markets, etc.
• Participate in activities at the local community center
• Lay in the shade
• Barbecue
• Picnic
• Go for a swim
• Join a sports league
• Take a class
• Explore a nature area
• Read a book under a tree
• Play cards, checkers or chess with a friend in the shade
• Plan a trip to your local library
• Have a neighborhood gathering in a park
• Get acquainted with people in your community
Think of the parks in your community as an extension of your own backyard. By choosing to participate in the healthy,
safe, enjoyable activities available to you, you are helping to ensure energy conservation is a top priority within your
entire community. The back of this brochure lists just some of the activities or special events offered through your
Park and Recreation Department.
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Here are a few general health tips to help you make the most of your outdoor excursions.
• Use sunscreen and lip balm - to protect against UV
rays. Use a waterproof or water resistant sunscreen
rated at least 15 SPF.
• Keep infants out of the direct sun -head for shaded
areas to reduce exposure to the sun
• Set limits in the sun and plan activities around the
sun: Try to stay in the shade between 10:00 a.m. and
4 p.m. when sun's rays are the strongest
• Grab ahat - (at least a 4" brim) & wear it!
• Avoid alcohol, caffeine and large, high protein meals
• Wear UV protective sunglasses -protect your eyes
• Cover up -wear tightly-woven, loose fitting clothes
• Take your water bottle -Drink plenty of water! Don't
wait to be thirsty. Dry mouth may indicate you are
already dehydrated. Be aware that dehydration can
cause heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Take a Lock at "Watt's" uoing O~ ire
(City/County Name)!
Brochure provided courtesy of: Part of the `7Natt's"Going On, Ca/ifo~nia?
Energy Conservation Program sponsored by:
The League of California Cities
California State Association of Counties
Local Government Commission
California Park & Recreation Society
Brochure provided courtesy of:
Road Safety
During
Rotating
Blackouts
Driving during a rotating blackout can be a
challenge. It can challenge your patience
and your memory! Sometimes it's difficult
to remember how to deal with the simplest
of traffic situations when you're hot,
frustrated and in a hurry.
The tips inside will help you remember
what to do if rotating blackouts occur in
your community. Keep this brochure handy
in your vehicle to ensure your safety and
the safety of those around you.
Part of the "Watts"Going On, Ca/ifo~nia?
Energy Conservation Program sponsored by:
The League of California Cities
California State Association of Counties
Local Government Commission
California Park & Recreation Society
Information for this brochure was gathered from
the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
Practice
safe driving
to ensure
that you will
continue to
enjoy your
family and
friends for
years to
come.
Inoperable
Stoplights
• Treat the intersection
as a four-way stop.
• If you reach the intersection at the same
time as another car, let the car to your
RIGHT proceed first.
• Remember: you are sharing the road
with others who are feeling much the
way you are. Be courteous and help
each other out.
• Drive slowly through the intersection and
make any necessary turns with care.
• Allow all other cars to clear the
intersection before proceeding.
Ensuring Pedestrian Safety
• Pedestrians always have the right of way
at corners, whether or not the crosswalks
are marked by painted white lines or the
crossing signal is inoperable.
• Stop for the safety of anyone crossing
the street on foot.
• Be especially careful of any pedestrians
using guide dogs or white canes. These
pedestrians are partially or totally blind.
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Safely
Maneuvering
Railroad
Crossings
• NEVER go around or
under any closed railroad gate.
• Stop at least 15 feet from the tracks.
• Never start across the tracks if there isn't
room for your vehicle on the other side.
• The same rules apply for both freight
train crossings and light rail crossings.
In Case of an Accident-
Information to Gather,
Reports to File
• State law says the driver of any motor
vehicle "who is in any manner involved
in an accident" must report the accident
to the DMV within 10 days if anyone
was injured or killed, or if more than
$500 damage was caused to any
party's property.
Information you will need:
• Date, time and location of accident
• Number of vehicles/pedestrians/cyclists
involved
• Names, addresses and telephone
numbers of each individual involved
• Nature of each individual's involvement
• Insurance information for each involved
party, i.e. insurance company name and
policy number
• Nature of any injuries
• Damage to other property, i.e. telephone
poles, fences, animals, etc.
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You are making a difference right now choosing to eat out instead of heating
up your home by using the oven. Here are other simple and easy tips that you,
your family and friends can do to save money and electricity for California
• Avoid using major appliances during
peak energy use hours, especially
afternoon and evening.
• Turn off all lights when you leave
the room.
• Turn off the computer and printer
when not in use.
• Have a BBD instead of using your
oven.
• When you leave for a weekend, turn
your electric water heater off.
• Avoid doing your laundry until later
at night and wash large loads.
• Use your dryer's automatic dry
cycle rather than a timed cycle and
clean the lint screen with every use.
• Visit to your local community
swimming pool.
• Turn up your air conditioner and
find a shady spot in your own back-
yard to relax.
For more information about how you can make difference, save money and save
electricity, calf [INSERT PHONE NUMBER) and your local parks and recreation
community center at (INSERT PHONE NUMBER)
DATE: September 4, 2001
TO:
FROM:
BY:
THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Ralph W. Davis, III, City Manager
Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Public Works/City
Paul Nguyen, Civil Engineering Associate
SUBJECT: Approval of Tract Map No. 53265
PURPOSE:
To have the City Council approve Tract Map No. 53265.
BACKGROUND:
Tentative Tract Map No.53265 was conditionally approved by the Planning Commission by
Resolution 2775 on August 8, 2000. The Tract Map provides for the subdivision of six (6)
parcels of land at the corner of Fernwood Avenue and Platt Avenue. Six (6) single-family
dwellings will be built on this subdivision.
ANAT,YRTS~
Final Tract Map 53265 has been completed in accordance with State Subdivision Map Act and
the City's Subdivision Ordinance. It is now ready to be accepted by the City Council.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
APPROVING TRACT MAP NO. 53265".
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LYNWOOD APPROVING TRACT MAP NO. 53265
WHEREAS, the final Tract Map No. 53265 has been reviewed by the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Works and the City Engineer, and it was found to have
been prepared in conformance with the Subdivision Map Act and the City's Subdivision
Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the developer has provided the required bonding for all the
Engineering Division's improvement requirements; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Lynwood as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council approves the final Tract Map No. 53265.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this _ day of , 2001.
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II, Mayor
City of Lynwood
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
City'of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Ralph W. Davis, III
City Manager
Joseph Y. Wang, P.E.,
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
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I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing resolution and duly adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular
meeting thereof held in the City Hall of the City on the day of, 2001, and
passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
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I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City Council of
said pity, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy
of Resolution No. on file in my office and that said resolution was
adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated. Dated this day of
2001.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2775
(Revised 08-09-00)
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING TENTATIVE
TRACT MAP NO. 53265 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF A
PORTIONS OF489, AS PER MAP RECO, IN THE CITY OF
LYNWOOD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Lynwood pursuant to
law on August 8, 20000 a public hearing on the subject application; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Community Development has determined that
the proposal will not have a negative effect on the environment, and therefore has
prepared a Negative Declaration for the project; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has carefully considered all
pertinent testimony offered in the case as presented at the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the preparation, filing and recordation of a Tract Map is
required for development; therefore:
Section 1. .The Planning Commission does hereby find and determine
that said Tentative Tract Map No. 53265 creating six residential lots and a miserliness
lot for a private road in the PRD (Plan Residential Development) zone, should be
approved for the following reasons:
A. The subdivision meets all the applicable requirements and conditions
imposed by the State Subdivision Map Act and the Subdivision
Regulations of the Lynwood Municipal Code.
B. The proposed subdivision of lots is consistent with the applicable
elements of the General Plan and the Official Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Lynwood.
C. Proper and reasonable provisions have been made for adequate ingress
and egress to the parcels.
D. Proper and adequate provisions have been made for all public utilities
and public services, including sewers.
Section 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Lynwood hereby approves
Tentative Tract Map No. 53265 in the PRD Plan Residential Development) zone,
subject to the following conditions.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
1. The applicant shall meet the requirements of all other City Departments.
2. The applicant, or his representative, shall sign a Statement of Acceptance
stating that he has read, understands and agrees to the conditions imposed by
the Planning Commission, before any building permits are issued.
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PLANNING DIVISION
3• Within twenty-four (24) months after a
pprovai or conditional approval of the
Tentative Tract Map, the subdivider shall file with the City of Lynwood, a Final
Map in substantial conformance with the Tentative Tract Map as conditionally
approved, and in conformance with the Subdivision Map Act and the
Subdivision Regulations of the City of Lynwood.
4. No grading permit or building permit shall be issued prior to recordation of the
Final Map or another appropriate instrument approved by the City of Lynwood.
5. The Tract Map shall be filed with the City Engineer of the City of Lynwood.
6. The existing property shall be cleaned and maintained in sanitary condition
upon approval of the Tentative Tract Map and shall be maintained in a neat and
orderly manner at all times.
7. Extension of the Tentative Map approval shall only be considered if the
applicant or his/her representative, submits a written request for extension to
the Community Development Department stating the reasons for the request, at
least thirty (30) days before map approval is due to ex ire
compliance with Section 25-18 of the Subdivision Regulations of the ~ City of
Lynwood.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING
8. All conditions of the State Map Act and the City's subdivision Ordinance must
be prior to recordation.
All matters and improvements shall be consistent with the ordinances,
standards, and procedures of the City's Development Standards, Engineering
Procedures and Standards, Water Standards, and Planting Standards of the
Department of Parks and Recreation.
The Developer is responsible for checking with staff for clarification of these
requirements.
9. Submit a Subdivision Guarantee to this office.
The final map shall be based on a field survey. All surveying for the proposed
development wi(I be done by the Developer, including the establishment of
centerline ties. Enclose with the final map the surveyor's closure sheets.
10. Developer shall pay all applicable development fees including drainage, sewer,
water and parkway trees prior to issuance of any building permits.
Pay Parcel Map checking fees prior to checking.
Pay $100 monument checking fee prior to recordation. Deposit $50 with City
Engineer to guarantee receipt by City of recorded, reproducible mylar, tract
map prior to recordation.
All special assessments and utilities or sewer connection fees are to be paid
prior to recording the final map. All requirements. to the serving utilities to be-
met or guaranteed prior to recording of the final map.
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11. A grading plan signed by a registered Civil Engineer shall resubmitted for the
approval of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and the Director of
Community Development. The grading plan shall include the topography of all
contiguous properties and streets and shall provide for methods of drainage in
accordance with all applicable City standards. Retaining walls and other
protective measures may be required.
The off site drainage easements may be necessary. The structural sections of
all parking areas shall be designed by a Civil Engineer based upon soils
analysis supplied by a recognized and approval soils engineering firm. The
structural section shall be approved. by the Director of Public Works/City
Engineer in the event that the design in not provided. The minimum structural
section that will be approved by the Director of Public Works/City Engineered
would be 2 inches of asphalt on 4 inches on untreated rock base.
Submit to this office aGeologic/Soils Report signed by a Registered Soils
Engineer.
Sewers
12. The development shall be provided with
sewer. Provide laterals as necessary. Provideufalterals asr necessaryt Despun lof
all sanitary sewers shall be a g
pproved by the Director of Public Works/City
Engineer.
Water Systems
13. The Developer shall construct a water system including water services, fire
hydrants and appurtenance though the development as required by the
Director of Public Works/City Engineer. The Developer shall submit a water
system plan to the City of Lynwood Fire Department for fire hydrant locations.
The Developer shall install on-site water facilities including stubs for water
meters and fire hydrants.
All conditions of the Lynwood Fire Department must be met prior to recordation.
Public Easements and Right-of-way
14. Where drainage, sewer and other such easements are required, the minimum
easement width shall be ten (100) feet to facilitate maintenance unless
otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer.
Sidewalks
15. Design, configuration and locations of sidewalks shall be subject to the
approval of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer, and the Director of
Community Development. Ramps for physically handicapped persons shall be
provided both on-site and off-site as required by State and local regulations.
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16. Prior to the issuance of demolition or grading permits, the developer shall:
a. Submit a plan indicating safety methods to be provided to maintain safe
pedestrian ways around all areas of construction. This may require
proper and adequate signs, fences, barricades, or other approved
control devices as required by the Director of Community Developer.
17. The Developer shall install all public improvements, as required by the Director
of Public WorkslCity Engineer prior to issuance of any occupancy permits for
this development.
18. Reconstruct all 4' sidewalk and curb only along Platt Avenue.
19. Grind & overlay 2" damaged AC pavement on Platt Avenue adjacent to the
development.
20. Install three (3) 24" box street trees per APWA standards plans along
Fernwood Avenue in existing tree wells.
All changes and repairs in existing curbs, gutters, and sidewalks and other
public improvements shall be paid for by the developer. If improvements are to be
guaranteed, a faithful performance bond shall be posted by the developer to
guarantee installation of said public improvements and an agreement for completion of
improvements with the City Council shall be entered into. Submit policy of Insurance
or bond protecting city against damage or injury to person or property growing out of,
related to, or resulting from improvements or work. The director of Public Works/ City
engineer will determine amount and form. Deposit with the Director of Public Works/
City Engineer before commencing any improvements, a sum estimated by the Director
of Public Works/ City Engineer to cover cost of inspection of all improvements under
his jurisdiction.
Section 3. A copy of this resolution shall be delivered to the applicant.
APPROVED and ADOPTED this 8th ay of August 2000, by members of the
Planning Commission voting as follows:
AYES: Commissioner(s) Barnes, Dove, Maciel, Manlapaz, Reed
NOES: None
ABSENT: Commissioner Abarca
ABSTAIN: None
Dona d Dove, Chairman
Planning Commission
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Gary Chicots, Director Glenn Calsada
Community Development Department Planning Commission Counsel
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DATE: August 27, 2001
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Ralph W. Davis III, City Manager
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BY: Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Public Works/City Engineer
SUBJECT: WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002.
PURPOSE:
To set a public hearing for the purpose of hearing objections to the abatement of weeds on
properties listed on the attached resolution.
BACKGROUND:
Sections 39560-39587 of the Government Code allow for a procedure to abate weeds and
flammable material from properties and then assess said properties for costs incurred.
Staff has recently completed acity-wide survey of properties in the City with dry and drying
weed problems. The survey identified 68 properties that are in need of clean-up
(see Attachment "A") .
The attached resolution sets a public hearing on performing said work on parcels listed. The
hearing date is scheduled for October 2, 2001 in the City Hall Council Chambers.
ANALYSIS:
Once the attached resolution is approved, notice will be mailed to property owners informing
them of the public hearing.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City council adopt the attached resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
ABATE DRY AND DRYING WEEDS ON CERTAIN PARCELS OF LAND IN THE CITY
OF LYNWOOD."
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LYNWOOD DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ABATE
DRY AND DRYING WEEDS ON CERTAIN PARCELS OF
LAND IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
WHEREAS, Chapter 13 of the Government Code, cited as "Weed and Rubbish
Abatement", provides for abatement of dry and drying weeds, stubble, brush, litter, or other
WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the City Council of the City of
Lynwood by the Director of Public Works that there exists a public nuisance on certain parcels of
land in the City of Lynwood, as set forth in Attachment "A" attached herewith.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Lynwood as follows:
Section 1. That by reason of dry and drying weeds, stubble, brush, litter or other
flammable material being located on or in front thereof, a public nuisance exists upon the parcel
of land, lot or portions of lots set forth in Attachment "A", which shall be made a part of this
resolution;
nuisances;
Section 2. That said weeds are hereby declared to be seasonal and current
Section 3. That said weeds and/or stubble, brush, litter or other flammable
material which endangers the public safety by creating a fire hazard, constitute a public nuisance
which must be abated by the removal thereof and that if the same are not removed by the owner
of the properties, the nuisance will be abated by the City and the cost thereof assessed upon said
properties and that upon confirmation, such costs will constitute lien thereon until paid;
Section 4. The Director of Public Works is directed to cause said notices to be
posted in the time, form and manner required by law;
Section 5. That the proceedings for aforesaid work shall be taken under an Act of
Legislature of the State of California designated as the Government Code, Chapter 13, Section
39501, et., cited as "Weeds and Rubbish Abatement", and amendments thereto;
Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on October 2, 2001, at the hour of 6:00 p.m.
in the City Hall ,Council Chambers, 11330 Bullis Road, in the City of Lynwood, any and all
persons having any objections or protests to said proposed work may appear before said City
Council and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with
said Act;
Section 7. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of
2001.
Paul H. Richards, II
City of Lynwood
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ATTEST:
Andrea L. Hooper, City Clerk
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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RALPH W. DAVIS, III
City Manager
APPROVED AS CONTENT:
JOSEPH Y. WANG, P.E.
Director of Public Works/City Engine
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Lynwood at a
regular meeting held in the City Hall of said City on the day of , 2001, and
passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
ss.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City Council of
said City, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a full, true and correct copy of
Resolution No. on file in my office and that said resolution was adopted on the date
and by the vote therein stated.
Dated this day of _ , 2001.
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM
FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002
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Santa Fe and 109th Strad: N/E corner
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3172 Redwood Avenue
Peach St. And Redwood Ave.: SNV corner
3241 Fbwer Street
3247 Flower Street
3251 Flower Street
3257 Flower Street
W/O 11461 Copeland Avenue
Femwood Avenue And Biroh Street
11422 California Avenue
3552 Imperial Highway
3821 Femwood Arenue
4001 Vuginia Avenue
39;17 Carlin Avenue
11552 Lewis Road
3553 Lynwood Road
3706 Lynvwod Road
3517 Yrginia Avenue
3522 Cedar Avenue
12102 Long Beach Boulevard
3519 Carlin Avenue
12440 Santa Fe Avenue
3213 Palm Avenue
12408 Long Beach Boulevard
12139 Atlantic Avenue
12301 Atlantic Avenue
,12225 Atlantic Avenue
12217 Atlantic Avenue
3814 Cortland Street
3820 Cortland Street
3828 Cortland Street
38;14 Cortland Street
3838 Cortland Street
Trail 2992: Ld 707
Trail 3025: Portion of Ld 995
Trail 3025: Ld 1081
Modjeska Park: Lots 13 And 14
Modjesl® ParkLd 37
flAodjeska Parklots 15 and 18
Tract 92: Ld 12
Tract 5418: Ld 12
Tract 5418: Lot 10
Albert Ville Trail: Patios of Ld A
fvlodjesl® Paris: Ld 43
Modjesl® Park: Lots 38, ~ and 40
red 2551:Portion of Lot 567
Tred 2551: Portion of Ld 568
reef 2551: Portion of Ld 568
red 2551: Portion of Ld 589
Tract 2551: Portion of Ld 485
Tract 3335: Portion Lds 1241 and 1242
Tract 2551: Portion of Ld 468
Trail 2551: Portion of Ld 160
Tract 3335: Portion Lots 1253
Trod 7572: Ld 179
J.J. Bulbs Tract: Portion of Ld 6
Tract 2551: Ld 517
Tract 2551: Ld 51
Tred 3389: Portion of Lot 1380
Trod 3078: Lot 808
Trail 3078: Lot 835
Tract 3078: Portion of Lots 838 and 837
Tract 3172: Ld 899
Belle Vernon Acres: Portion of Ld 6
Tract 3025: Portion of lots 920 and 921
J.J. Buliis Tract: Portion of Lot 2
J.J. Bulbs Tract: Portion of Ld 2
l.J. Bulbs Tract: Portion of Ld 2
I.J. Bulbs Trail: Portion of Ld 2
I.J. Bulbs Trail: Portion of Ld 2
bract 10503: Ld 121
Tact 10503: Ld 122
'rail 10503: Ld 123
'Tact 10503: Lot 124
'red 10503: Ld 125
Atachment " A "
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WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM
FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002
APN # ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
6187-027-009 3844 Cortland Street Tract 1051xi: Ld 12B
8189-019-066 Josephine Avenue dot Atlantic Avenue Ttac;t 8677: Lds 18 and19
6189-019-067 Josephine Avenue dof Atlantic Avenue Trail 6577: Lots 27 and 34
6189-022-027 11806 Duncan Avenue Tract 5688: Portion of Lots 72 and 82
1 x-022-028 11810 Duncan Avenue Tract 5686: Portion of Lots 72 aril 82
189-028-051 11700 Pope Avenue Tract 5618: Portion of ld 7
6169-030-Q35 Femwood 8 Lupo Avenue: W W corner Tract:10614: Lots 13 and 14
6193-003-0?9 4339 Eas< imperial Highway Downey & Redman Trail: Porfron of Ld 14 8 15
6193-OOr,~Opp 11007 Linden Street Tract 9337: Portions of Ld 1 and 2
6194-015-005 11118 Duncan Avenue Trail 10978: Ld 4
194-020.002 11316 Afisrrtic Avenue Tract 7984: Lots 112, 113, and 114
194.025.005 t 1304 Louise Avenue Trail 10634: Portion of Ld 60
194.027-012 11153 Wright Roed Tract 10634: Lot 71
6207-009-02G 10234 Long Beach Boulevard Trod 4938: Ld 102
6171-012-055 3168 Redwood Modjerl® Pk. Portion of Lots 45 and 46
13176-012-008 3252 Cardn Ave. Trod 3025: Portion of Lots 1 and 79
618B~028-004 4603 Arlington Ave. Trod 7099: Portion of lot 38
13188-018-023 5407 Pelkur St. Trail 1227!3: Ld 23
8174-009-025 4044 Louise St. Tract 10503: Ld 35
6207-009-037 10201 State St. Trail 49313: Lot 97
8188.0094Xip Wright Rd. ~ Josephine FJS Traci 5686: Portion Of Lots 91-100
!3170-033-033 10621 long Beach Blvd. TracC 2794 Portion Of Ld 6
61 X004-Q28 2940 Beachwood W/O Modjesfm Pk. Ld 37
8171-013050 F10 Peach ~ Redwood Tract 2551: Portion of Ld 563,560,559,and 558
6171-015-035 1:10 LNxlberg Ave. ~ Lynwood Trail 2251:Portion of Lot 579,580,581,600,601
602
6171-015-036 FJO Lindberg Ave. ~ Lyrwrood ,
Tract 2251: Portion of Lot 60:i
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DATE: September 7, 2001
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Ralph W. Davis III, City Manager /^~- ~~;?-~
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BY: Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Publi Works/City Engine
Paul Nguyen, Civil Engineering Associate
SUBJECT: Rejection of Bids and Authorization to Solicit New Bids For
The Citywide Crosswalk Upgrade, Project 5-5245
PURPOSE:
To seek City Council's approval for the rejection of bids received for the Citywide Crosswalk
Upgrade Project and the authorization to solicit new bids for this project.
BACKGROUND:
The Citywide Crosswalk Upgrade Project is listed in the Capital Improvement Project list for
FY 2001-2002, and is funded by the Federal Hazard Elimination System Grant (HES). The
Project entails the upgrading of crosswalks, pavement legends and striping at various locations
citywide to thermoplastic material. On August 1, 2001, the bid advertisement for the project
started. Eleven (11) contractors received project plans and specifications. The bid opening was
held in the office of the City Clerk on August 20, 2001. Three (3) bids were submitted.
BID
RANK CONTRACTOR BID TOTAL
1 TRAFFIC OPERATION, INC. $64,655.20
2 PAVING CONTRACTORS, INC. $99,935.00
3 WORKS STRIPING & MARKING SERVICES $155,828.00
Traffic Operation, Inc. was the apparent lowest bidder at $64,655.20 (see attached bid analysis
Sheet).
ANAT.YSTR
After analyzing the submitted bids, staff noticed that there was a wide margin of difference
between bid amounts. Staff communicated with the lowest bidder, Traffic Operation, Inc., and
found out that this contractor had inadvertently left out a substantial cost in its bid. Staff has
determined that it is in the City's best interest that these bids be rejected and new bids be
solicited for the project.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD REJECTING ALL
BIDS SUBMITTED FOR THE CITYWIDE CROSSWALK UPGRADE PROJECT, PROJECT
5-5245, AND AUTHORIZING THE SOLICITATION OF NEW BIDS".
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LYNWOOD REJECTING ALL BIDS
SUBMITTED FOR THE CITYWIDE CROSSWALK
UPGRADE PROJECT, PROJECT 5-5245, AND
AUTHORIZING THE SOLICITATION OF NEW BIDS
WHEREAS, the Citywide Crosswalk Upgrade Project, Project 5-5245, is scheduled for
completion during the FY 2001-2002; and
WHEREAS, said project is funded by the Federal Hazard Elimination System Grant
(HES); and
WHEREAS, the bid opening was held on August 20, 2001, and three bids were received
at $64,655.20, $99,935.00 and $155,828.00; and
WHEREAS, the lowest bidder of $64,655.20 had inadvertently made a substantial error
in its bid; and
WHEREAS, staff has determined that it is in the City's best interest to reject all bids and
to solicit new ones for the project.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lynwood does hereby find,
proclaim, order and resolve as follows:
Section 1. That the City rejects all bids received for the Citywide Crosswalk
Upgrade Project, Project 5-5245.
Section 2. That staff is authorized to re-advertise the project and solicit new bids.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of ~ , 2001.
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II, Mayor
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
City of Lynwood
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RALPH W. DAMS, III, City Manager
APPROVED THIS CONTENT:
JOSEPH Y. WANG, P.E.
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
SS.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City
of Lynwood at a regular meeting held in the City Hall of said City on the day of
2001, and passed by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
SS.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES }
I, the undersigned City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City
Council of said City, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Resolution No. on file in my office and that said resolution
was adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated.
Dated this day of , 2001.
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
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CITY OF LYNWOOD
11330 BULLIS RD.
LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA
13101603-0220
BIDDERS ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE
'
CITYWIDE CROSSWALK UPGRADE UNIT PRICE TOTAL
FEDERAL PROJECT NUMBER 07-LA-0-LYN-STPLHG-
5250/0021 ~ 2 3 ~ 2 3
PROJECT ;Y 05-5245 a
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TRAFFIC
OPERATION
PCI
WORKS
STRIPING
TRAFFIC
OPERATION
PCI
WORKS
STRIPING
~ ITEM POMONA LONG BEACH BAIDWIN POMONA LONG BEACH BALDWIN
1 APPLY 17." THERMOPLASTIC CROSSWALK LINES 25,000 I.F 51.00 51.38 53.25 S25.000.DO 534,500.00 581,250.00
2 APPLY 12" THERMOPLASTIC STOP BARS 90 EA 520.000 540.00 580.00 51,800.00 53,600.00 57,200.00
3 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC STOP LEGENDS 170 EA 550.00 585.00 585.00 58,500.00 514,450.00 514,450.00
4 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC PED XING LEGENDS 30 EA 5106.50 5175,00 5125.00 53,195.00 55,250.00 53,750.00
5 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC SLOW SCHOOL XING LEGENDS 80 EA 5186.45 5250.00 5260.00 514,916.00 520,000.00 520,800.00
6 APPLY 8" THERMOPLASTIC LEFT OR RIGHT TURN LINES 3,40D LF 50.74 50.80 52,00 52,516.00 52,720.00 SQB00.00
7 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC LEFT OR RIGHT TURN ARROWS 70 EA 544.66 552.00 552.00 53,126.20 53,640.00 53,640.00
8 APPLY TWO-WAY LEFT-TURN LANES Y. PAVEMENT MARKERS 1 LS 52,877.00 59.175,00 510,000.00 52,877.00 59,175.00 510,000.00
9 APPLY LANE LINE NON REFLECTIVE WHITE MARKERS i LS 52,008.00 55,900.00 57,500.00 52,008.00 55,900.00 57,500.00
10 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC WAIT HERE LEGENDS 2 EA 5281.00 5200.00 5140.00 5562.00 5400.00 5280.00
11 APPLY THERMOPLASTIC KEEP CLEAR LEGENDS i EA 5155.00 5300.00 5158.00 5155.00 5300.00 5158.00
12
13
14
15
GRAND TOTAL $64,655.20 599,935.00 5155,828.00
cpoloes 1 OF 1
RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
EXTENDING A TEMPORARY EXEMPTION FOR PARK WATER
CUSTOMERS FROM THE WATER USERS TAX IMPOSED UNDER
SUBSECTION 6-5.9 OF SECTION 6-5 OF THE LYNWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE
RECITALS:
A. Subsection 6-5.9 of Section 6-5 of the Lynwood Municipal Code authorizes the imposition
of a tax, not to exceed ten percent (10%), upon charges made for water that is delivered
through mains or pipes.
6. Subsection 6-5.4(b) of section 6-5 of the Lynwood Municipal Code authorizes the City
Council, by order or resolution, to established one or more classes of persons, or one or
more classes of utility service, that are exempt, in whole or in part, from payment of the tax
imposed by section 6-5.
C. The City Council has founded and determined that customers of water service provided by
Park Water Company in Lynwood pay significantly higher water rates than do the
customers of water service provided by the Lynwood Water Department. The City of
Lynwood has no regulatory authority with regard to the rates charged by Park Water
Company to its customers because those rates are regulated by the California Public
Utilities Commission.
D. Resolution #2000-158 was adopted to extend the program for temporary exemption for
utility users tax for Lynwood Park Water customers through September 30, 2001.
E. In adopting this Resolution, the City Council desires to alleviate economic hardship and to
provide financial relief to those property owners in the city who are customers of Park
Water Company by extending the temporary exemption for payment of the users tax that
otherwise be applicable to charges for water purchased for Park Water Company.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD HEREBY FINDS,
DETERMINES, ORDERS AND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 7. Customers purchasing water from the Park Water Company in the City
are, as a class, exempted from further payment of the utility users tax that is authorized to be
imposed by Subsection 6-5.9 of Section 6-5 of the Lynwood Municipal Code.
Section 2. The Tax Administrator (Director of Finance & Administration) is directed to
notify Park Water Company that this exemption has been established by the City Council and to
provide such additional information as may be required to enable Park Water Company to remove
all exempt customers from its utility users tax billing procedures.
Section 3. The exemption provided for in Section 1 will remain in full force and effect
for the period beginning October 1, 2001 until September 30, 2002. The City Manager is directed
to monitor all applications for water rate increases filed by Park Water Company with California
Public Utilities Commission and to inform the City Council of those proposed increases in order that
the City Council may determine in a timely manner whether to oppose them.
Section 4. The City Clerk is directed to certify to the passage and adoption of this
Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of 2001.
Paul H Richards II, Mayor
ATTEST:
Andrea Hooper, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO CONTEST:
Ralph W. Davis, IIII
City Manager
Alfretta F. Earnest
Director of Finance & Administration
DATE: September 4, 2001
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Ralph W. Davis, City Manager
BY: Alfretta F. Earnest, Director of Finance & Administration `~
Linda Huff, Accounting Technician
SUBJECT: LYNWOOD PARK WATER EXEMPTIONS
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this item is to have City Council review the comparative water rates between Park
Water and Lynwood Water customers and provide direction to staff relative to the following:
Extending the utility users tax exemptions to Lynwood Park Water customers for a twelve
month period ending September 30, 2002.
2. Discontinue the utility users tax exemptions for Lynwood Park Water customers, effective
October 1, 2001.
BACKGROUND:
In October 1995, in order to provide financial relief to Park Water customers, the City Council
initially approved an exemption of the Utility Users Tax.
Per resolution #95-175 (established temporary exemption for Park Water Customers), staff is to
determine the fiscal impact of this exemption on the General Fund and provide Council with
advantages and disadvantages with extending the exemption period:
1) The advantage of continuing the exemption would be that the exemption will continue to
provide financial relief and some equity to Lynwood Park Water customers.
2) The disadvantage to the City in continuing the Park Water Exemption would be that the lost in
General Fund Revenue if extended from October 1, 2001 through September 30, 2002. The
revenue lost is estimated at $72,000.
The City of Lynwood Water Customers current rate is $1.69/ unit (per 750 gallons), while Park
Water Customers' rate has increased to $2.068/ unit (effective April 10, 2001). In addition, the
PUC also allowed charges for late fees (effective March 18, 1996) of 1 '/z% with a $1.00 minimum
for all payments not received within 19 days of the statement date.
The attached Resolution extends the exemption for the period October 1, 2001 to September 30,
2002.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff respectfully recommends that the City Council approve resolution extending the exemption
period for Park Water customer to September 30, 2002.
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PARKWATER CUSTOMER LISTING
LAST NAME ADDRESS
ABREVAYA 12323 ATLANTIC
ACOSTA 5442 OLANDA
ADAMS 4314 JOSEPHINE
AGUAYO 12314 THORSON
AGUAYO 4307 AGNES
AGUAYO 5148 CLARK
AGUILAR 12440 SOUTH HARRIS
AGUILAR 12352 HALO
AGUILAR 5437 RAYBORN
AGUILAR 5413 OLANDA
AGUILAR 5526 RAYBORN
AGUILAR 4615 MC MILLAN
AGUILAR 4629 MC MILLAN
AGUIRRE 4212 OLANDA
AGUIRRE 5419 MC MILLAN
AINSWORTH 4527 MC MILLAN
ALARCON 4223 AGNES
ALCALA 11806 SOUTH 2ND
ALDRIDGE 12682 HANSA
ALEEM 12658 BELINDA
ALEXANDER 12662 BELINDA
ALFARO 12717 WALDORF
ALLEN 5526 OLANDA
ALLEN/ SMITH 12446 SOUTH STONEACRE
ALMEDA 5238 LAVINIA
ALVARADO 4338 LAVINIA
ALVARADO 12551 MANETTE
ALVARENGA 5421 FERTILE
ALVAREZ 12121 VIRGINIA
ALVAREZ 5114 CLARK
ALVAREZ 5316 CLARK
ALVAREZ 4304 AGNES
ALVAREZ 5515 FERTILE
AMAYA 12016 SOUTH HARRIS
AMEZQUITA 12708 SOUTH HARRIS
AMEZQUITA 12702 SOUTH HARRIS
ANAYA 12506 WALDORF
ANAYA 12601 WALDORF
ANDALON 5213 NILAND
ANDONAEUI 5417 RAYBORN
ANDRADE 5160 LAVINIA
ANDREWS 4540 CARLIN
ANGUTANO 4737 CARLIN
ANTICK 5173 CLARK
ARDON 5208 NILAND
ARENAS 4536 CARLIN
AREVALO 5164 LAVINIA
ARGUETA 5170 LAVINIA
ARIAS 5166 NILAND
ARIAS 12315 MILLRACE
ARIAS 5214 CLARK
ARIAS 5416 CLARK
ARIAS 5537 PELLEUR
ARMENDARIS 4331 CARILN
ARREOLA 4278 LAVINIA
ARROYO 4218 OLANDA
ARTIAGA 12675 OLANDA
AYALA 4715 OLANDA
AYON 4712 OLANDA
BACKUS 12417 SOUTH HARRIS
BAILEY 12630 WRIGHT
BAILON 4601 PELLEUR
BALAM 12023 FIRST
BALBER 5259 CLARK
BALLARD DDS 12134 ATLANTIC
BANNING 4139 OLANDA
BARAJAS 12332 HALO
BARAJAS 5536 RAYBORN
BARAJAS 5158 ALVADA
BARBA 12617 SOUTH HARRIS
BARBA 5407 RAYBORN
BARFIELD 12650 BELINDA
BARNETT 4170 AGNES
BARB 12642 BELINDA
BARRAZA 11812 SOUTH HARRIS
BARRAZA 5433 PELLUER
BARRERA 4324 AGNES
BARRERA 4544 CARDWELL
BARRIENTIOS 4156 AGNES
BARRIENTOS 5533 OLANDA
BATTLE 4304 CARLIN
BATTLE 4308 CARLIN
BEAS 5416 RAYBORN
BEAUFORD 5240 NILAND
BEDOY 5267 CLARK
BEIMER 5252 LAVINIA
BECTON 12646 BELINDA
BELTRAN 12733 WALDORF
BENITEZ 4549 MC MILLIAN
BENITEZ 5250 NILAND
BENITEZ 4244 AGNES
BENSON 12126 THORSON
BERBERA 4134 OLANDA
BERMUDEZ 5219 ALVADA
BERMUDEZ 11810 THORSON
BERNAL 4804 OLANDA
BHAGAT 12108 ATLANTIC
BHAGAT 12112 ATLANTIC
BHAGAT 12124 ATLANTIC
BISHOP 5218 NILAND
BISHOP 5222 NILAND
BLUE 5202 LAVINIA
BOGGS REALTY 12500 ATLANTIC
BOLLES 12111 ATLANTIC
BONILLA 5450 MC MILLAN
BOSWELL 12628 ATLANTIC
BOYD 5213 CLARK
BRACAMONTES 5148 LAVINIA
BRADLEY 12130 ATLANTIC
BRADLEY 12241 VIRGINIA
BRADLEY 5219 CLARK
BRAVO 4828 OLANDA
BRIGHT 5445 MC MILLAN
BRISENO 5413 PELLUER
BRODERICK 12305 HALO
BROOKS 12510 MANETTE
BROOKS 4602 RAYBORN
BROWN 4160 CARLIN
BROWN 12420 SOUTH STONEACRE
BROWN 5513 OLANDA
BROWN 4508 CARDWELL
BROWN 5513 OLANDA
BRUNECK 12582 ANTIGUA
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BUCARO 5422 OLANDA
BUCKHALTER 12641 ANTIGUA
BULLINGTON 5516 OLANDA
BURGESS 12522 MANETTE
BURNETTE 12414 SOUTH STONEACRE
BURNLEY 4536 ARLINGTON
BURNS 4539 BLOUNT
BURRELL 4214 LAVINIA
BUTLER 12630 SOUTH HARRIS
BUTTS 5444 FERTILE
CABATINGAN 12645 BELINDA
CABRERA 4620 CARDWELL
CACERES 4301 AGNES
CAJERO 5412 OLANDA
CAJERO 5407 OLANDA
CALACIN 4248 AGNES
CALHOUN 5137 ALVADA
CALHOUN 12675 ANTIGUA
CALSADILLAS 5171 ALVADA
CAMACHO 4304 YZ AGNES
CAMPBELL SR 12655 ANTIGUA
CAMPOS 5436 CLARK
CAMPOS 5427 RAYBORN
CAMPOS 11814 SOUTH HARRIS
CAMROS 5400 OLANDA
CARNELAS 12025 SOUTH 2ND
CANNON 4338 AGNES
CAPACETE 12038 SOUTH 2ND
CAPERTON 12645 ANTIGUA
CARDENAS 12543 MANETTE
CARDOZA 4314 LAVINIA
CARDOZA 4316 LAVINIA
CARDOZA 4318 LAVINIA
CARINO 4315 AGNES
CARINO 5512 RAYBORN
CARLSON 5433 FERTILE
CARLTON 12334 MILLRACE
CARMEN CALDERON 5437 MC MILLAN
CABRERA 12747 SOUTH HARRIS
CABRERA 12732 SOUTH HARRIS
CABRERA 4530 CARLIN
CABRERA 5537 RAYBORN
CARRILLO 4317 CARLIN
CARRILLO 12017 SOUTH HARRIS
CARRILLO 4523 CARDWELL
CARTER 12013 SOUTH HARRIS
CARTER 12691 HANSA
CASAREZ 12720 SOUTH HARRIS
CASAS 12413 COOKACRE
CASTANEDA 12016 SOUTH 2ND
CASTANEDA 12415 WALDORF
CASTANON 5527 RAYBORN
CASTELLANO 12620 SOUTH STONEACRE
CASTELO 4258 LAVINIA
CASTILLO 12431 WALDORF
CASTILLO 4136 WALDORF
CASTILLO 5423 PELLEUR
CASTRO 5406 OLANDA
CATO 12663 ANTIGUA
CAWICH 5533 RAYBORN
CAZARAS 4240 AGNES
CEJA 12706 WALDORF
CELAYA 4222 AGNES
CELTS 12726 WALDORF
CENTENO 4517 ARLINGTON
CERVANTES 11824 SOUTH HARRIS
CERVANTES 4266 JOSEPHINE
CERVANTES 4278 JOSEPHINE
CERVANTES 5258 LAVINIA
CERVANTES 5157 NILAND
CHACON 11821 SOUTH 4r"
CHAVEZ 11824 FIRST
CHAVEZ 4636 CARDWELL
CHAVEZ 12516 MANETTE
CHAVEZ 4526 ARLINGTON
CHAVEZ 12341 HALO
CHAVEZ 12515 WRIGHT
CHAVEZ 5501 OLANDA
CHAVEZ 12036 SOUTH HARRIS
CHAVIRA 4234 AGNES
CHINA 4546 CARLIN
CISNEROS .12627 WALDORF
CISNEROS 5432 CLARK
CITY OF LYNWOOD 12614 ATLANTIC
CLARK 4606 OLANDA
CLARK 4848 OLANDA
CLEMOS 4618 ARLINGTON
COLEMAN 12655 BELINDA
COLEMAN 12686 ANTIGUA
COLIN 4312 ANGES
COLLINS FOODS 11807 ATLANTIC
CONDOL 12601 SOUTH HARRIS
CONNER 5203 NILAND
CONNOR 4527 CARDWELL
CONSOLATION CH 4305 CARLIN
CONTRERAS 4602 CARLIN
CONTRERAS 4624 CARLIN
CONTRERAS 4619 MC MILLAN
CONTRERAS 5151 ALVADA
CONTRERAS 4316 AGNES
CONTRERAS 12348 HALO
COOPWOOD 12439 WALDORF-A
CORDOVA 12501 MANETTE
CORNEJO 12420 SOUTH HARRIS
CORONA 4125 MC MILLAN
CORONADO 11810 FIRST
CORRALES 4715 CARLIN
CORTES 5173 NILAND
COTA 5517 PELLUER
COTO 5144 LAVINIA
COVARRUBIAS 4264 AGNES
GRAVER 12204 THORSON
CROSSLAND MTG 11814 FIRST
CRUEL 5142 NILAND
GRUMP 4269 AGNES
CRUZ 12036 SOUTH 3RD
CRUZ 4280 AGNES
CRUZ 11819 FIRST
CRUZ 4211 MC MILLAN
CRUZ 12425 COOKACRE
CRUZ 5218 LAVINIA
CUELLAR 12433 WALDORF
CUELLAR 5269 NILAND
CUEVAS 4150 AGNES
CUEVAS 12540 MANETTE
CUEVAS 5237 CLARK
CULLENS 12127 VIRGINIA
CURIEL 12436 SOUTH STONEACRE
CURTIS 12439 WALDORF
DANIEL 4526 BLOUNT
DANIELS 4712 ARLINGTON
DARAJORN 4152 CARLIN
DAUGHERTY 5262 LAVINIA
DAVIDSON 4537 CARDWELL
DAVIS 12709 GIBBON
DE BACA 4523 OLANDA
DE JESUS MEJIA 12501 WRIGHT
DE JESUS TORO 5433 RAYBORN
DE LA CRUZ 4217 AGNES
DE LA TORRE 12433 ATLANTIC
DE LEON 12705 COOKACRE
DE LEON 5147 CLARK
DELGADILLO JR 4543 CARDWELL
DENSON 12640 ANTIGUA
DENTON 12528 SOUTH HARRIS
DEVILLE 4519 CARDWELL
DIAZ 5523 OLANDA
DIAZ 12324 MILLRACE
DIEBEL 5432 FERTILE
DIXON 4733 OLANDA
DOMINGUEZ 12423 WALDORF
DOMROSE 5512 CLARK
DOSS 5427 OLANDA
DOTSON 5229 ALVADA
DOZAL JR 12349 MILLRACE
DOZIER 12690 HANSA
DRONE 12407 COOKACRE
EASTLAND 12631 WALDORF
EATON 4210 CARLIN
EATON 12422 WALDORF
EDWIN 12341 MILLRACE
ELEPOULOS 12720 ATLANTIC
ELIZONSO 12229 VIRGINIA
ELLINGTON 12659 BELINDA
EMERALD VILLAGE 12703 ATLANTIC
EMERY 4539 ARLINGTON
ERAZO 4266 AGNES
ERAZO 12014 FIRST
ESCAJEDA 4313 AGNES
ESCALANTE 12508 SOUTH HARRIS
ESCALANTE 12716 WALDORF
ESCALERA 5501 MC MILLAN
ESCARZAGA 4162 LAVINIA
ESCOBEDO 4171 AGNES
ESPAHIN 12012 SOUTH 4r"
ESPARZA 5273 CLARK
ESPINOSA 5516 PELLUER
ESPINOZA 5443 RAYBORN
ESPINOZA 12430 SOUTH HARRIS
ESPINOZA 4617 ARLINGTON
ESPINOZA 12732 WALDORF
ESPUTE 4709 OLANDA
ESTRADA 12531 SOUTH HARRIS
ESTRADA 12212 THORSON
ESTRADA 4849 OLANDA
ESTRELLA 4254 AGNES
FABELA 12030 SOUTH 3RD
FEHRENBACH 4628 OLANDA
FELIX 5208 ALVADA
FENDLEY 4250 AGNES
FERNANDEZ 5322 CLARK
FERNANDEZ 5400 CLARK
FERNANDEZ 5426 PELLUER
FERNANDEZ 5442 RAYBORN
FERNANDEZ 12654 BELINDA
FERRER 12716 SOUTH STONEACRE
FIGUEROA 12014 SOUTH 2ND
FIGUEROA 11812 SOUTH 3a~
FLORES 11804 SOUTH 4r"
FLORES 5453 PELLEUR
FLORES 4314 AGNES
FLORES 12021 SOUTH 3a~
FLOWERS 12537 MANETTE
FRAGOSO 4200 AGNES
FRANKLIN 11827 SOUTH HARRIS
FUENTES 12340 MILLRACE
FUENTES 4810 OLANDA
FUGUEROA 5453 RAYBORN
GAINES 4555 MC MILLAN
GALAVIZ 12426 SOUTH STONEACRE
GALEANA 4241 '/z AGNES
GALLARDO 5451 FERTILE
GALVAN 5165 ALVADA
GAMBLE 4711 CARLIN
GAMEZ 5509 MC MILLAN
GAMZELETOVA 12217 ATLANTIC
GAPELU 12501 WALDORF
GARCIA 12609 SOUTH HARRIS
GARCIA 4157 CARLIN
GARCIA 12228 THORSON
GARCIA 12033 FIRST
GARCIA 11823 SOUTH 4r"
GARCIA 11820 SOUTH Sao
GARCIA 11814 SOUTH 2ND
GARCIA 11807 FIRST
GARCIA 12216 ATLANTIC
GARCIA 5215 ALVADA
GARCIA 12335 MILLRACE
GARCIA 4601 RAYBORN
GARCIA 4519 BLOUNT
GARCIA 12708 ATLANTIC
GARCIA 12634 WRIGHT
GARCIA 11802 FIRST
GARCIA 4216 AGNES
GARCIA 5201 CLARK
GARCIA 12026 FIRST
GARCIA 5536 PELLUER
GARCIA 5438 FERTILE
GARCIA 12024 THORSON
GARCIA 11803 SOUTH 4r"
GARCIA JR 4334 AGNES
GARIBAY 5417 PELLUER
GARNER 11904 THORSON
GARRETT 5501 RAYBORN
GARRINS COLBERT 11824 SOUTH 4r"
GARTH 12723 COOKACRE
GARZON 5522 CLARK
GAYTAN 4840 OLANDA
GIL 12025 SOUTH Sao
GILMORE 5225 CLARK
GILPEN 4612 ARLINGTON
GLASS 12658 ANTIGUA
GLORIA 5118 CLARK
GOLOVICH 4173 AGNES
GOMEZ 12031 SOUTH 3RD
GOMEZ 4613 ARLINGTON
GOMEZ 5446 MC MILLAN
GOMEZ 5410 MC MILLAN
GOMEZ 12015 SOUTH 3RD
GOMEZ 12421 COOKACRE
GOMEZ 4527 ARLINGTON
GOMEZ 5255 NILAND
GOMEZ 12007 ATLANTIC
GONZALES 12404 ATLANTIC
GONZALES 12518 SOUTH HARRIS
GONZALEZ 4331 MC MILLAN
GONZALEZ 12724 SOUTH STONEACRE
GONZALEZ 12436 COOKACRE #4
GONZALEZ 12436 COOKACRE #2
GONZALEZ 12436 COOKACRE #E
GONZALEZ 12436 COOKACRE #3
GONZALEZ 12436 COOKACRE #1
GONZALEZ 12435 ATLANTIC #2
GONZALEZ 12435 ATLANTIC #4
GONZALEZ 12435 ATLANTIC #1
GONZALEZ 12435 ATLANTIC #3
GONZALEZ 4265 AGNES
GONZALEZ 5417 OLANDA
GONZALEZ 4716 ARLINGTON
GONZALEZ 5155 ALVADA
GONZALEZ 5230 LAVINIA
GONZALEZ 12638 SOUTH HARRIS
GONZALEZ 5426 MC MILLAN
GONZALEZ 4629 CARDWELL
GOODRICH 5513 PELLUER
GOSPEL LIGHT CH 4619 CARLIN
GRANDE 4721 CARLIN
GRANT 5224 LAVINIA
GREEN 4227 MC MILLAN
GREEN 12638 SOUTH STONEACRE
GUARDADO 12623 WALDORF
GUATEMALA 12024 SOUTH HARRIS
GUERRA 12511 MANETTE
GUERRERO 5439 FERTILE
GURNEY 12308 THORSON
GUTIERREZ 4328 LAVINIA
GUTIERREZ 12016 SOUTH 3Ro
GUTIERREZ 5136 ALVADA
GUTIERREZ 12536 SOUTH HARRIS
GUTIERREZ 5300 CLARK
GUTIERREZ 4522 OLANDA
GUTIERREZ 4131 MC MILLAN
GUTIERREZ 12666 ANTIGUA
GUZMAN 5247 NILAND
GUZMAN 4149 AGNES
HALEY 12647 BELINDA
HALL 4529 BLOUNT
HALL 12713 WALDORF
HAMILTON 5152 NILAND
HAMILTON 4540 OLANDA
HAMMONDS 12036 THORSON
HAMMONDS 12644 BELINDA
HARRELL 4537 OLANDA
HARRIS 12606 WALDORF
HARRIS 4629 CARLIN
HARRIS 12641 BELINDA
HARRISON 12525 WRIGHT
HARVEY 4153 CARLIN
HATHORN 5279 CLARK
HAWKINS 4610 OLANDA
HAWTHORNE 12620 WRIGHT
HAYDEN 11822 SOUTH HARRIS
HAYES 4549 CARLIN
HAYES 4552 CARLIN
HAYNES JR 4610 RAYBORN
HEATH 12526 WALDORF
HEATH 12526 WALDORF-A
HEBERT 12028 SOUTH HARRIS
HELLEN'S LIQUOR 12512 ATLANTIC
HENDERSON 4626 CARDWELL
HENDERSON 4562 CARLIN
HENDERSON 12650 ANTIGUA
HENDERSON 12674 HANSA
HERALDEZ 12624 SOUTH STONEACRE
HEREDIA 5258 NILAND
HERNANDEZ 4216 CARLIN
HERNANDEZ 12616 WALDORF
HERNANDEZ 12031 FIRST
HERNANDEZ 11818 SOUTH 4r"
HERNANDEZ 5243 NILAND
HERNANDEZ 12315 HALO
HERNANDEZ 5501 PELLUER
HERNANDEZ 5210 CLARK
HERNANDEZ 12505 MANETTE
HERNANDEZ 4621 CARDWELL
HERNANDEZ 5441 MC MILLAN
HERNANDEZ 11819 SOUTH 4r"
HERNANDEZ 12027 SOUTH 4r"
HERNANDEZ 5401 RAYBORN
HERRERA 11818 SOUTH HARRIS
HERRERA 5446 OLANDA
RESTER 5130 CLARK
HIGGENS 12302 THORSON
HIGGENS 12017 FIRST
HIGGINS 5264 NILAND
HIGH & DRY INC 12225 ATALNTIC
HILL 4615 CARDWELL
HOAGN 12725 SOUTH ATLANTIC
HOGG JR 5416 OLANDA
HOMECOMINGS FIN 12641 SOUTH HARRIS
HOMECOMINGS FIN 12635 SOUTH HARRIS
HOOD 11813 SOUTH 2ND
HORTA 5427 PELLUER
HOWARD 12617 WALDORF
HUGHES 4703 OLANDA
HUITZ 12607 WALDORF
HUNT 5437 OLANDA
HWANG 12306 ATLANTIC
IGLESIAS 12522 STONEACRE
ISAACS 12612 WALDORF
JACK 12438 WALDORF
JACKSON 12523 WALDORF
JACKSON 4526 CARLIN
JACKSON 4248 LAVINIA
JACKSON 4547 CARDWELL
JACKSON 12690 ANTIGUA
JACKSON 12524 MANETTE
JUAREGUI 4609 CARDWELL
JUAREGUI 4241 AGNES
JEHOVAHS WITNES 12121 ATLANTIC
JELKS 5259 NILAND
JIMENEZ 12527 WALDORF
JIMENEZ 11802 SOUTH 2"~
JIMENEZ 11800 SOUTH 2"~
JIMENEZ 5268 NILAND
JIMENEZ 4337 MC MILLAN
JIMENEZ 12020 FIRST
JINGLES JR. 12695 ANTIGUA
JOHNSON 12626 WALDORF
JOHNSON 5138 NILAND
JOHNSON 5225 ALVADA
JOHNSON 5144 ALVADA
JOHNSON 12328 MILRACE
JOHNSON 5136 CLARK
JOHNSON 12679 ANTIGUA
JOHNSON JR. 4604 PELLUER
JONES 12111 VIRGINIA
JONES 12100 VIRGINIA
JONES 4731 CARLIN
JONES 12534 MANETTE
JONES 4537 MC MILLAN
JONES 12651 ANTIGUA
JONES 12678 HANSA
JONES 5507 PELLUER
JONES 12687 ANTIGUA
JONES JR. 4244 LAVINIA
JORDAN 5164 ALVADA
JOVONI 12687 HANSA
JUAREZ 4160 AGNES
JUAREZ 4603 OLANDA
KEE 5212 ALVADA
KENNEDY 12721 ALTANTIC
KERB 4545 ARLINGTON
KHALFANI 12667 ANTIGUA
KIBBY 5422 RAYBORN
KIM 12301 ATLANTIC
KING 12600 WALDORF
KING 12443 WALDORF
KINNEY REALTY 5437 PELLUER
KINSEY 12691 ANTIGUA
KOHANIM 12511 ATLANTIC
LABRADOR 12544 WRIGHT
LADAY 12654 ANTIGUA
LAFFOON 12654 ANTIGUA
LAKEY 5207 NILAND
LAMPKIN 11819 SOUTH HARRIS
LANDEROS 12541 WALDORF
LARA 12639 COOKACRE
LEAYCRAFT 5426 OLANDA
LEE 5426 CLARK
LEMUS 12632 WALDORF
LEON 12541 WRIGHT
LERMA 5425 MC MILLAN
LETCHER 4558 CARLIN
LEWIS 11817 ATLANTIC
LINASES 12023 SOUTH HARRIS
LINDO 12692 HANSA
LOERA 12030 FIRST
LOMELI 12623 COOKACRE
LONGING 4610 PELLUER
LONGORIA 12622 SOUTH HARRIS
LOPEZ 12722 WALDORF
LOPEZ 4219 AGNES
LOPEZ 5151 NILAND
LOPEZ 5542 PELLUER
LOPEZ 5416 PELLUER
LOPEZ 12304 MILLRACE
LOPEZ 12009 ATLANTIC
LOPEZ 5161 CLARK
LOPEZ 4253 CARLIN
LOPEZ 4523 ARLINGTON
LOPEZ ORTIZ 12418 WALDORF
LORETO 12637 WALDORF
LOUSTAUNAU 5275 NILAND
LOW 4275 AGNES
LOWE 12670 ANTIGUA
LOZANO 4309 CARLIN
LUGO 11813 FIRST
LUGO 5285 CLARK
LUNA 11820 SOUTH 2No
LUNA 4523 CARLIN
LUNA 12355 EDGEBROOK
LUNA 4544 BLOUNT
LUNA 5500 RAYBORN
LUPERCIO 4714 CARLIN
LYN UNFD SCH DS .5260 CLARK
LYN UNFD SCH DS 5260 CLARK
LYNWOOD METHDS 4207 CARLIN
MACIAS 12024 SOUTH 3RD
MACIAS 12032 SOUTH HARRIS
MACIAS 4540 ARLINGTON
MACIEL 4626 ARLINGTON
MADRIGAL 4233 MC MILLAN
MADRIGAL 12700 WALDORF
MADUENO 4322 AGNES
MAGANA 4019 MC MILLAN
MAGANA 5442 MC MILLAN
MAGEE 12694 HANSA
MAI 12100 ATLANTIC
MANCILLA 12724 COOKACRE
MARGUINA 11816 SOUTH 3RD
MARQUEZ 12309 MILLRACE
MARQUEZ 5140 CLARK
MARSHALL 12628 SOUTH HARRIS
MARSHALL 12626 SOUTH HARRIS
MARSHALL 12642 ANTIGUA
MARTIN 4529 OLANDA
MARTIN 4705 CARLIN
MARTIN 4532 ARLINGTON
MARTIN 12511 WRIGHT
MARTIN 12647 ANTIGUA
MARTINEZ 12503 SOUTH HARRIS
MARTINEZ 12535 SOUTH HARRIS
MARTINEZ 12421 WALDORF
MARTINEZ 12419 WALDORF
MARTINEZ 12708 SOUTH STONEACRE
MARTINEZ 4321 AGNES
MARTINEZ 5326 CLARK
MARTINEZ 5500 CLARK
MARTINEZ 4639 CARDWELL
MARTINEZ 4633 MC MILLAN
MARTINEZ 5509 FERTILE
MARTINEZ 5536 OLANDA
MARTINEZ 12322 HALO
MARTINEZ 5506 RAYBORN
MARTINEZ 12027 FIRST
MASSEY 12703 COOKACRE
MATAMOROS 4277 AGNES
MAYO 12740 SOUTH HARRIS
MC CRARY 12600 ANTIGUA
MC DONALDS 11833 ATLANTIC
MC DUELL 5423 RAYBORN
MC INTIRE 12712 WALDORF
MC KISSICK 4706 OLANDA
MC KNEELY 5165 NILAND
MC PHERSON 5167 CLARK
MEDELLIN 12500 WALDORF
MEDINA 5400 RAYBORN
MEDINA 4615 OLANDA
MEDINA 5414 FERTILE
MEDINA 5172 NILAND
MELENDEZ 5412 PELLUER
MENDEZ 12721 SOUTH HARRIS
MENDOZA 5422 CLARK
MENDOZA 12323 MILLRACE
MENLO 4271 CARLIN
MENLO 4271 CARLIN
MERCADO 5507 OLANDA
METRO 4297 LAVINIA
MICHEL 12344 MILLRACE
MICHEL 12020 SOUTH 4r"
MILLAN 5447 RAYBORN
MILLER 4706 ARLINGTON
MIMS 4200 JOSEPHINE
MIRANDA 12215 VIRGINIA
MITCHELL 12235 VIRGINIA
MITCHELL 12695 HANSA
MITCHELL JR 12220 THORSON
MIXON 5204 CLARK
MOLINA 12711 COOKACRE
MOLINA 5170 CLARK
MOLINA 4709 ARLINGTON
MOLINA 4209 AGNES
MONARREZ 5506 PELLUER
MONTERROSA 5401 OLANDA
MONTERROZA 12314 MILLRACE
MONTES 12542 WALDORF
MONTES 11811 SOUTH HARRIS
MONTES 5445 FERTILE
MONTGOMERY 12698 HANSA
MONTOYA 4255 AGNES
MOORE 4721 ARLINGTON
MOORE 12678 ANTIGUA
MOORE 4720 CARLIN
MORA 4027 MC MILLAN
MORALES 12514 SOUTH HARRIS
MORALES 4163 AGNES
MORALES 11808 SOUTH 4r"
MORALES 12018 SOUTH HARRIS
MORAN 4815 OLANDA
MORANDO 5446 PELLUER
MORENO 4272 AGNES
MORROW 4600 OLANDA
MOTTON 12694 ANTIGUA
MOZ 5516 RAYBORN
MUNGUTA 4270 AGNES
MUNIZ 4169 AGNES
MUNOZ 5148 NILAND
MUNOZ 4632 OLANDA
MUNOZ 4630 CARLIN
MURGUTA 5451 MC MILLAN
MURILLO 4224 CARLIN
MURPHY 4204 CARLIN
MURPHY 12318 HALO
NABULIS 5124 LAVINIA
NAJERA 12026 SOUTH 2ND
NALLS 4204 AGNES
NAVARRETE 4725 ARLINGTON
NAVARRO . 12714 SOUTH HARRIS
NAVARRO 5522 RAYBORN
NELSON 12679 HANSA
NERO 4520 BLOUNT
NIEVES 12016 FIRST
NIXON 12547 WRGHT
NIXON 4629 ARLINGTON
NUNEZ 5406 CLARK
NUNEZ 5254 NILAND
NUNEZ 5506 CLARK
NUNEZ 12032 SOUTH 4r"
NWOSU DR 12016 THORSON
OATES 5141 CLARK
OBESO 5151 CLARK
OH 4411 MC MILLAN
OJEDA 12015 SOUTH 4r"
OJEDA 12318 MILLRACE
OKUN 4520 ARLINGTON
OLAGUE 11809 SOUTH 2ND
OLGUIN 12224 DUNCAN
OLGUIN 12026 SOUTH 3RD
OLIVA 12214 DUNCAN
OLVIA 5522 OLANDA
ORGANISTA 12106 THORSON
ORIGEL 4167 LAVINIA
ORTEGA 12634 SOUTH STONEACRE
ORTEGA 12015 FIRST
ORTEGA 12537 WALDORF
ORTIZ 5229 CLARK
ORTIZ 5450 FERTILE
ORTIZ 5156 NILAND
ORTIZ 5244 LAVINIA
ORTIZ 5202 NILAND
ORTUNO 4535 BLOUNT
OSEGUEDA 5500 OLANDA
OWEN 5228 ALVADA
OWENS 4618 CARLIN
PACHECO 4541 ARLINGTON
PACO 12686 HANSA
PADILLA 12709 SOUTH HARRIS
PADILLA 5263 CLARK
PADILLA 11825 FIRST
PANTOJA 12540 SOUTH HARRIS
PARADA 4622 ARLINGTON
PARKER 4208 LAVINIA
PARKA 12533 WALDORF
PATERSON JR 4614 CARLIN
PAYNE 4111 MC MILLAN
PAYNE 5443 PELLUER
PAYNE 5442 PELLUER
PAZ 4605 MC MILLAN
PELAYO 12614 WRIGHT
PELAYO 4246 LAVINIA
PENA 4235 LAVINIA
PENH 12337 EDGEBROOK
PENH 5407 FERTILE
PENALOZA 5527 PELLUER
PEREZ 12715 SOUTH HARRIS
PEREZ 4203 MC MILLAN
PEREZ 5209 CLARK
PEREZ 4164 AGNES
PEREZ 5218 ALVADA
PERTROCCO 5513 RAYBORN
PHILIP NERI CH 12435 COOKACRE
PHILIP NERI FD 12601 COOKACRE
PHILIP NERI RC 4311 OLANDA
PICHARDO -5526 PELLUER
PICKETT 4725 OLANDA
PINALES 5547 OLANDA
PINEDA 4279 AGNES
PINEDA 5423 OLANDA
PINEDO 11811 SOUTH 4r"
PLEITEZ 5433 OLANDA
POLANCO 5200 CLARK
POLLARD 12029 SOUTH 3RD
PONCE 12727 SOUTH HARRIS
PONCE 12021 FIRST
PONCE 11828 SOUTH HARRIS
POPLAR 4727 CARLIN
PORTILLO 11806 FIRST
PRADO 4602 ARLINGTON
PRECIADO 12205 VIRGINIA
PRENTICE 12699 HANSA
PRICE 12530 MANETTE
PRIMO BURGERS #5 12534 ATLANTIC-A
PUENTE 5532 PELLUER
PULIDO 4242 AGNES
QUINONEZ 5522 PELLUER
QUINONEZ 4608 ARLINGTON
QUINTANA 4526 OLANDA
QUINTANAR 5209 ALVADA
QUINTERO 12733 SOUTH HARRIS
QUINTERO 12022 SOUTH 4r"
QUINTERO 5219 NILAND
QUIROZ 4218 AGNES
RAMIREZ 4614 OLANDA
RAMIREZ 5521 FERTILE
RAMIREZ 12723 WALDORF
RAMIREZ 12350 MILLRACE
RAMIREZ 4635 CARDWELL
RAMIREZ 12627 COOKACRE
RAMOS 12726 SOUTH HARRIS
RAMOS 4612 CARDWELL
RAMOS 12737 WALDORF
RAPALO 4533 CARLIN
REAL 5161 ALVADA
REALES 12622 WALDORF
RECENDEZ 4816 OLANDA
REED 11819 SOUTH 2ND
REED 11805 SOUTH HARRIS
REESE 4702 CARLIN
REISS 11814 SOUTH 4r"
REVOLORIO 11821 SOUTH HARRIS
REYES 4208 AGNES
REYES 4206 AGNES
REYES 5154 LAVINIA
REYES 4625 MC MILLAN
REYES 12208 THORSON
REYNA 5236 ALVADA
REYNOSO 11821 SOUTH 3Ro
RHODES 5432 PELLUER
RHODES 4534 CARDWELL
RICHARDSON 12636 WALDORF
RICHARDSON 12520 WALDORF
RICHARDSON 4625 CARDWELL
RICO 4520 CARDWELL
RINGER 12625 SOUTH HARRIS
RINGER 12629 SOUTH HARRIS
RIOS 12301 EDGEBROOK
RIVAS 11820 FIRST
RIVERA 12116 THORSON
RIVERA 5512 PELLUER
RIVERA 5532 RAYBORN
RIVERA 4822 OLANDA
RIVERA 12507 SOUTH HARRIS
ROBERTS 12671 ANTIGUA
ROBINSON 12432 WALDORF
ROBLEDO 12426 SOUTH HARRIS
ROBLES 5206 LAVINIA
ROBLES 12328 HALO
ROCHA 4726 ARLINGTON
ROCHA 4603 CARDWELL
RODGERS 5157 CLARK
RODRIGUEZ 12541 SOUTH HARRIS
RODRIGUEZ 4228 CARLIN
RODRIGUEZ 12100 THORSON
RODRIGUEZ 4252 AGNES
RODRIGUEZ 4212 AGNES
RODRIGUEZ 11821 FIRST
RODRIGUEZ 12211 VIRGINIA
RODRIGUEZ 5543 OLANDA
RODRIGUEZ 5532 OLANDA
RODRIGUEZ 5308 CLARK
RODRIGUEZ 5432 OLANDA
RODRIGUEZ 5161 NILAND
ROJAS 12517 WALDORF
ROJAS 4533 EAST MC MILLAN
ROJO 4708 CARLIN
ROMERO 12016 SOUTH 4T"
ROMERO 12009 SOUTH 2No
ROMO 4609 OLANDA
ROQUE 12316 THORSON
ROSALES 4527 CARLIN
ROSALES 12614 SOUTH HARRIS
ROSAS 11810 SOUTH 2ND
ROSAS 12424 ATLANTIC
ROSS JR 4608 CARDWELL
ROUZAN 12127 DUNCAN
RUANO 4623 ARLINGTON
RUIZ 5263 NILAND
RUIZ 12430 SOUTH STONEACRE
RUIZ 12631 COOKACRE
RUIZ 4300 AGNES
RUIZ 12013 SOUTH 2ND
RUIZ 4543 BLOUNT
RUIZ 12506 MANETTE
BUSS 4233 AGNES
RUVALCABA 12693 ANTIGUA
SABREE 5170 ALVADA
SACASA 5332 CLARK
SAGASTUME 12727 WALDORF
SAHAGUN 12410 SOUTH HARRIS
SALAZAR 5253 CLARK
SALAZAR 4530 OLANDA
SALAZAR 4543 MC MILLAN
SALAZAR 5279 NILAND
SALAZAR 5542 RAYBORN
SALDANA 12435 SOUTH HARRIS
SALDANA 12537 WRIGHT
SALDIVAR 4228 LAVINIA
SALGUERO 12140 ATLANTIC
SALINAS 4618 OLANDA
SAMANIEGO 12739 SOUTH HARRIS
SAMANIEGO 4523 BLOUNT
SANASINH 5203 ALVADA
SANCHEZ 12512 WALDORF
SANCHEZ 4327 CARLIN
SANCHEZ 5148 ALVADA
SANCHEZ 5412 RAYBORN
SANCHEZ 5446 RAYBORN
SANCHEZ 12431 COOKACRE
SANCHEZ 12624 WRIGHT
SANCHEZ 5537 OLANDA
SANCHEZ 11811 SOUTH 2ND
SANDOVAL 12032 SOUTH 2ND
SANDOVAL 12338 HALO
SANDOVAL 5502 FERTILE
SANSON 12025 SOUTH 4r"
SANTANA 11910 THORSON
SANTILLAN 5452 HANSA
SANTOS 12519 SOUTH HARRIS
SANTOS 4613 PELLUER
SANTOS 12628 SOUTH STONEACRE
SARABIA 5516 CLARK
SARDEN 4221 LAVINIA
SAUCEDO 4353 MC MILLAN
SAUCEDO 4252 JOSEPHINE
SCALES 12693 HANSA
SELLERS 4537 CARLIN
SERNA 5415 FERTILE
SERRANO 4319 AGNES
SHAHID 4538 CARDWELL
SHELBY 4242 LAVINIA
SHELTON 12119 DUNCAN
SHEPPERD 4627 OLANDA
SHIRLEY 4600 PELLUER
SHOLES 12407 ATLANTIC
SIBLEY 4533 CARDWELL
SIERRA 5268 LAVINIA
SILAIROS 12221 VIRGINIA
SILVA 5436 RAYBORN
SIMMONS 4607 PELLUER
SIMONS 5514 FERTILE
SKAGGS 5543 PELLUER
SLAUGHTER 4536 OLANDA
SLAVENS 12613 WALDORF
SMALLEN 4715 ARLINGTON
SMITH 12442 SOUTH STONEACRE
SMITH 12505 WRIGHT
SMITH 5164 CLARK
SMITH 12651 BELINDA
SMITH 12663 BELINDA
SMITH 12643 ANTIGUA
SNEED 4170 LAVINIA
SOLANKI 12706 COOKACRE
SOLANKI 12718 COOKACRE
SOLTERO 4241 MC MILLAN
SORDIA 5533 PELLUER
SORIA 12202 ATLANTIC
SORIA 12226 ATLANTIC
SOSA 5512 OLANDA
SOSA 11808 SOUTH 3Ro
SOTELO 4335 LAVINIA
SOTELO 5401 PELLEUR
SOTO 11818 FIRST
SOTO 5523 PELLUER
SOTO 5447 OLANDA
SOTOMAYOR 11815 SOUTH HARRIS
SPENCER 4528 CARDWELL
ST JULIAN 12701 WALDORF
STANFIELD 12502 MANETTE
STRINGER 11823 SOUTH 2rvo
SWIFT 4215 AGNES
SYLVIA 4211 OLANDA
SYPIN 5427 FERTILE
TABARES 11837 FIRST
TAKASH 5312 CLARK
TAKASHIMA 12139 ATLANTIC
TALAVERA 11818 SOUTH 2No
TAPIA 12022 FIRST
TAPIA 4255 CARLIN
TAPIA 4285 AGNES
TAR(ZON 5543 RAYBORN
TAYLOR 12147 WRIGHT
TAYLOR 4607 RAYBORN
TAYLOR 12360 HALO
TAYLOR 4340 AGNES
TCS INVESTMENT 12444 COOKACRE
TEJAS 11806 THORSON
TEMME CORP 12446 ATLANTIC
TENA 5517 RAYBORN
TERRELL 12247 VIRGINIA
THOMAS 12532 WALDORF
THOMAS 4517 CARLIN
THOMAS 4546 ARLINGTON
THOMAS JR 5222 ALVADA
THOMPSON 12329 HALO
THOMPSON 5400 PELLUER
THOMSEN 4702 ARLINGTON
THIFTY LAVAND 12534 ATLANTIC-D
TOATH 12702 SOUTH STONEACRE
TOPETE 12028 SOUTH 4r"
TORRES 12515 SOUTH HARRIS
TORRES 4232 AGNES
TORRES 4201 AGNES
TORRES 4207 AGNES
TORRES 5432 RAYBORN
TORRES 5523 RAYBORN
TORRES 4702 OLANDA
TOVAR 12120 DUNCAN
TOY 5503 FERTILE
TREJO 12508 SOUTH HARRIS
TRINIDAD 5500 PELLEUR
TRONGOSO 4222 JOSEPHINE
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TRUEVINE BAP CH 5238 CLARK
TRUJILLO 4343 MC MILLAN
TRUJILLO 4711 MC MILLAN
TYNER 4224 OLANDA
UNGERLAND 4169 CARLIN
UNGERLAND 4169 CARLIN
UNGERLAND 4516 ARLINGTON
URBINA 12039 ATLANTIC
URIA 12620 HARRIS
URRUTIA 4701 ARLINGTON
VALASQUEZ 12417 COOKACRE
VALDIVIA 12550 MANETTE
VALDOVINOS 12511 WALDORF
VALENZUELA 5225 NILAND
VALENZUELA 5508 FERTILE
VANDERSLICE 4621 OLANDA
VARGAS 12608 SOUTH HARRIS
VASQUEZ 12717 COOKACRE
VASQUEZ 12031 ATLANTIC
VASQUEZ 4624 OLANDA
VASQUEZ 4251 AGNES
VASQUEZ 11831 SOUTH 3Ro
VASQUEZ 12426 WALDORF
VASQUEZ 5200 ALVADA
VASQUEZ 4726 CARLIN
VELA 4819 OLANDA
VELA 5250 LAVINIA
VELASCO 5278 NILAND
VELASQUEZ 12407 SOUTH HARRIS
VELASQUEZ 12014 SOUTH HARRIS
VENEGAS 4249 AGNES
VENEGAS 5452 RAYBORN
VENTURA 4834 OLANDA
VEYNA 12437 SOUTH HARRIS
VEYNA 12425 SOUTH HARRIS
VIDAL 5443 OLANDA
VILLA 5406 RAYBORN
VILLAGOMEZ 5436 OLANDA
VILLALOBOS 12029 SOUTH HARRIS
VILLANUEVA 5422 PELLUER
VILLANUEVA 5431 MC MILLAN
VILLANUEVA 5429 MC MILLAN
VILLANUEUA 5274 NILAND
VILLAOBOS 4609 ARLINGTON
VILLARREAL 5517 OLANDA
VILLEGAS 5274 LAVINIA
VILLEGAS 5212 NILAND
VILLEGAS 4543 CARLIN
VILLEGAS 5413 RAYBORN
VILLEGAS VALENC 4154 JOSEPHINE
VINSON 5412 CLARK
WADE 12434 COOKACRE
WALLACE 11817 SOUTH 3RD
WARD 12643 BELINDA
WASH MUTL BANK 5145 ALVADA
WATERHOUSE 12033 SOUTH 4r"
WATSON 4157 AGNES
WEBS 12122 THORSON
WELLS 12516 WALDORF
WELLS 4602 CARDWELL
WESLEY 12029 SOUTH 2ND
WHEELER 12427 WALDORF
WHISMAN 4200 LAVINIA
WHITE ~ 4240 LAVINIA
WHITE 4608 CARLIN
WHITE 5410 FERTILE
WHITE 12699 ANTIGUA
WHITE 12536 WALDORF
WHITE BRUMFIELD 12698 ANTIGUA
WICKS 5527 OLANDA
WIKADAL 11803 SOUTH 2ND
WILKERSON 5126 CLARK
WILLIAMS 12707 WALDORF
WILLIAMS 4613 RAYBORN
WILLIAMS 5447 PELLUER
WILLIAMS 5426 RAYBORN
WILLIAMS 12659 ANTIGUA
WILLIAMS 12674 ANTIGUA
WISNER 5401 FERTILE
WOLF 12440 COOKACRE
WOLF 4267 CARLIN
WOOD 5139 NILAND
WOOD 4533 ARLINGTON
WOODARD 4718 OLANDA
WU 12640 BELINDA
WYNNE 12701 SOUTH HARRIS
YANEZ 12014 SOTH 3RD
YOUNG 4174 LAVINIA
ZAMBADA 5145 NILAND
ZAPIEN 12502 SOUTH HARRIS
ZAVALA 12635 COOKACRE
ZAVALA 12115 VIRGINIA
ZAVALZA 11807 SOUTH 3Ro
ZENDEJAS 5154 ALVADA
ZEPEDA 4167 AGNES
ZEPEDA 5506 OLANDA
ZEPEDA 11810 SOUTH 4T"
ZEROUNIAN 12534 ATLANTIC
ZUNO 4221 OLANDA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 4, 2001
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE LYNWOOD
CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Ralph W. Davis, III, City Manager ~`*;----
BY: Autra C. Adams, Project Manager
SUBJECT: Daughters of Charity Health System
PURPOSE:
To have the Mayor & Members of the Lynwood City Council to adopt the
attached resolution authorizing a public hearing relative to the separation
of St. Francis Hospital from Catholic Health Care West to the Daughters of
Charity Health System.
COMMENTS:
Staff was recently contacted by.Jerry Burke from the California Statewide
Communities Development Authority ("Authority") informing the City of
St. Francis Hospital's desire to separate from the Catholic Health Care
West. The Authority further requests for the City of Lynwood to hold a
public hearing approving the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority
because the facilities are located within the territorial limits of the City.
The Authority has advised staff that there is no liability or obligation to
the City of Lynwood or its residents for repayment of the bonds.
On August 27, 2001, a presentation was made by representatives of St.
Francis Medical Center and Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliffe, Counsel to
the Authority regarding the separation, its implications to the community
and the proposed public hearing.
According to Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, a
fourteen-day notice is required for the above-mentioned public hearing.
Based on the posting notice, the first available date for the public hearing
will be October 2, 2001.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends for the Mayor & Members of the Lynwood City Council
to adopt the attached resolution to adopt the attached resolution
authorizing a public hearing relative to the separation of St. Francis
Hospital from Catholic Health Care West to the Daughters of Charity
Health System.
~"` .~,
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE
TO THE SEPARATION OF ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL
FROM CATHOLIC HEALTH CARE WEST TO THE
DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY HEALTH SYSTEM
WHEREAS, The City of Lynwood has been approached by the California
Statewide Communities Development Authority ("Authority") informing the City
of the desire of St. Francis Hospital to separate from Catholic Health Care West
to the Daughters of Charity Health System; and
WHEREAS, The City of Lynwood has also been asked by the Authority to
hold a public hearing approving the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority
because the facilities are located within the territorial limits of the City of
Lynwood; and
WHEREAS, The Authority has informed the City of Lynwood that the City
nor its residents will incur any obligation to repay the bonds issued by this
transaction; and
WHEREAS, According to Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, afourteen-day notice is required for the above-mentioned public hearing.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD DOES
HEREBY FIND, PROCLAIM, ORDER, AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Manager or his designee is authorized to carry out
any necessary transactions as so ordered by this resolution.
Section 2. That the City Council authorizes a public hearing date to be
set for October 2, 2001 relative to the separation of St. Francis Hospital
from Catholic Health Care West to the Daughters of Charity Health
System.
Section 3 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4~n day of September, 2001.
-----------------------------
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II, MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
----------------
CITY ATTORNEY
------------------
RALPH W. DAVIS, III,
CITY MANAGER
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
} SS.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES }
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lynwood
at a regular meeting held on the 4`h day of September, 2001.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
----------------------------------
ANDREA L. HOOPER, CITY CLERK
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
} SS.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES }
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No. ________________
on file in my office and that said Resolution was adopted on the date and by the vote
therein stated.
Dated this 4`h day of September, 2001.
-------------------------------
ANDREA L. HOOPER, CITY CLERK
DATE: September 4, 2001
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Ralph W. Davis, III, City Manager
BY: Iris Pygatt, City Treasurer
SUBJECT: TREASURER'S QUARTERLY INVESTMENT REPORT
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this item is to have the Lynwood City Council review the
Treasurer's Quarterly Investment Report as required by recently enacted State
Statutes.
BACKGROUND:
In response to the crisis caused by the Orange County investment pool, the
State Legislature in 1995 enacted SB564 and SB866. These laws were enacted
as State Statutes to impose certain mandates regarding investment with public
funds. The statutes have imposed the following mandates:
1. Annual adoption of an Investment Policy that incorporates
changes mandated by the State.
2. Quarterly Investment Reports presented to the Legislative Body or
Board Members.
3. Restrictions on the use of certain investment instruments.
The attached Treasurer's Reports has been prepared to provide the City Council
Members with the following information:
1. Types of investments (including principal, market value, rates, and
maturity date).
2. List of various bank accounts with banking institutions.
3. Statement informing each Agency (City, LRA, and LII) that is
expected to have sufficient liquid funds to meet its pooled
expenditure requirements for the next six (6) months.
4. Statement informing the Council that the investment portfolio
conforms with the adopted investment policy.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Treasurer respectfully recommends that the City Council receive and
file the attached Quarterly Investment Report for the quarter ending June, 2001.
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CITY OF LYNWOOD
PORTFOLIO MASTER SUMMARY
JUNE 30, 2001
AVERAGE --- YTM ---
BOOK PERCENTAGE (%) DAYS TO 360 365
INVESTMENTS VALUE PORTFOLIO MATURITY EQUIVALENT
MANAGED POOL INVESTMENT $ 18,614,721.91
Certificate of Deposit $ 7,181,340.94
72.16 1 1 1
27.84 NIA NIA NIA
TA
~ u ~ Rt_ INVtb I MENTS AND AVERAGES 25,796,062.85 100%
CASH
Passbook/Checking - No Yield Totals
(not included in yield calculations)
TOTAL INVESTMENTS 25,798,062.85
I certify that this report accurately reflects all pooled investment policy statements
adapted by the City Council on August 15,1995. A copy of this policy is available at the office of the City Clerk. The
Investment Program herein shown provides sufficient cash flow liquidy to meet 3 months estimated expenditures.
The pricing of the securities are done by Union Bank of California and Interactive Data Services.
IRIS PYGATT
CITY TREASURER
CITY OF LYNWOOD
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO DETAILS SUMMARY
JUNE 30, 2001
INVESTMENT BOOK FACE MARKET STATED --- YTM --- MATURITY DAYS
ISSUER VALUE VALUE VALUE RATE 350 365 DATE TO MAT.
MANAGE POOL INVESTMENTS
LAIF GEN'L CITY $15,145,884.51 $15,145,884.51 $15,145,884.51 6.16% 1 1 1
LAIF LRA $3,351,109.31 $3,351,109.31 $3,351,109.31 6.16% 1 1 1
U.S. HIGHMARK $117,728.09 $117,728.09 $117,728.09 3.83% 1 1 1
TOTAL
x18,614,721.91
Certificate of Deposit
PACIFIC CENTURY BANK
Certificate of Deposit
Certificate of Deposit
3,393,980.25
3,787,360,69
x18,614,721.91 x18,614,721.91
3,393,980.25
3,787,360.69
3,393,980.25
3,787,360.69
TOTAL 7,181,340.94
CITY OF LYNWOOD
RECEIVED INTEREST PAYMENT BY ISSUER
JUNE 30, 2001
INVESTMENT ISSUER CURRENT STATED DATE AMOUNT
BALANCE RATE RECD RECD
LAIF-CITY $15,145,884.51 5.32°~ 4/13!01
$191,131.35
LAIF - LRA $3,351,109.31 5.32% 4/13101
$27,593.08
U.S. HIGHMARK $117,728.09 3.83°~ 611!01
$405.80
TAT A 1
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$219,130.23
CITY OF LYNWOOD
RECEIVED INTEREST PAYMENT BY ISSUER
JUNE 30, 2001
TREASURER 2001
INVESTMENT
ISSUER CURRENT MATURITY STATED INTEREST
BALANCE DATE RATE
RECEIVED
Pacific Century Bank
CD 3,393,980.25 NIA 4.450%
$39, 468.85
CD 3,787,360,69 NIA 4.450°k
$43,519.56
TAT ~ ,
I V I HL
7,181, 340.94
$82,988.41
CITY OF LYNWOOD
RECEIVED INTEREST PAYMENT BY ISSUER
TREASURERS REPORT JUNE 30, 2001
INVESTMENTS FACE AVERAGE MATURITY STATED
VALUE BOOK VALUE DATE RATE INTEREST
PASSBOOKS/CHECKING
CITY -PACIFIC CENTURY BANK $1,913.56 $1,913.58 0
1.50 /o $10.16
CITY -PACIFIC CENTURY BANK
HCDA
CITY -PACIFIC CENTURY BANK
LYNWOOD TTEES. HUD
LRA -PACIFIC BANK
ALAMEDA TAX INC.
LRA -PACIFIC CENTURY BANK
LYN. TR. CENTER
UNF. WORKERS ACC.
LRA - BANK OF AMERICA
LII -PACIFIC CENTURY BANK
TOTAL
$139,010.41 $139,010.41 1.50% $706.45
$47,390.24 $47,390.24 1.50%
$247.56
$57,481.76 $57,481.76 1.50%
$301.12
$2,364.21 $2,364.21 1.50%
$12.39
$135,560.91 $135,560.91 1.00% $306.90
$79,378.01 $79,378.01 1.50%
$94.48
$463,099.12 $463,099.12
$1,679.06
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VOID/FUEL PURCHASE 09-04-O1 -6607.71
VOID/TRANSPORTATION SVGS. 09-Oq-01 -1540.00
SPOILED 09-04-01 0.00
SPOILED 09-04-01 0.00
SPOILED 09-04-01 0.00
SPOILED 09-04-01 0.00
CONSULTING SVGS. 09-04-01 1125.00
SPOILED 09-04-01 0.00
DEBT SVC PYMT 09-04-01 65688.86
INSURANCE PREMIUM 09-04-01 2822.66
DEBT SVC PYMT 09-04-01 65688.86
PRINTING SERVICES 09-04-01 544. B6
INSURANCE PREMIUM 04-D4-01 94763.08
CONSTRUCTION 5VC5. 09-04-01 47000.00
WEIGHTLIFTING SVGS. 09-04-O1 300.00
DARTENDING 5VCS 09-04-01 150.00
REFUND/KARATE CLASS 09-04-01 70.00
CATERING SVGS. 04-04-01 595.00
TICKETS 09-04-01 22.50
MEMDER5HIP DUES 09-04-01 480.00
TICKETS 09-04-01 300.00
FLORAL 5VCS 09-04-01 328.00
PRDMOTIDNAL ITEMS 09-04-01 145.80
RENTAL 5VCS. 09-04-01 1500.00
INSURANCE PREMIUM 09-04-01 1006.78
KARATE INSTRUCTOR 09-04-01 2500.00
TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 114.31
REG./SIDDELL,COOPER 09-04-01 297.00
CARPET CLEANING 09-04-01 260.00
TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 48.08
TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 247.64
TELPHONE 5VCS. 09-04-01 9.10
TELEPHONE SVGS. 09-04-01 47.83
BANKCARD CHARGES 09-04-01 1927.19
ADVERTI6ING 6VCS. 09-04-01 338.56
CATERING SVGS. 09-04-01 1490.40
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 09-04-01 5537.00
PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES 09-04-01 2260.00
CATERING SVGS. 04-04-01 614.00
AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR 09-04-01 371.20
SECURITY 5VC5. 09-04-01 4886.50
PRINTING SERVICES 09-04-01 632.50
PRINTING SERVICES 09-04-01 419.84
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~~WARRANT DATE: 09-04-01 W ARRAN T R E G I S T E R
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, REPAIDS AND VOIDS '
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~ ARRANTN AMOUNT VENDORN VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION
e INV DATE INVOICE AMOUNT
9 105951 coo c~ ~ ~~~ „~~...~ ..----
0
105452
3350.48
4000 ' '"° "«~'
LIEBERT CASSIDY OFFICE SUPPLIES O4-04-01 499. 41
,,
1OS953
3135.00
4400
ASAP SIGN CO PRDFESSIONAL SVCS. 09-04-01 3350.48
,
z
1O5954
1216.50
3993 .
ATLANTIC CAR WASH SIGNS
09-04-01
3135.00
u 1O5955
958.39
191
WAVE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER CAR WASH SVCS.
ADVERTISING 5VC5 09-04-01 1216.50
u
1O5956
877.50
99999
FIESTA TRAVEL .
AIRLINE TICKETS 09-04-01 958.39
„ 105957
105958" 1330.56
-"-~ 1790 OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION
5ENIDR NUTRITIDN PROGRAM 09-04-01
09-04-01 877.50
' 6
„
105959 150.00
200
00 99999 HULA STYLE/LAURA CISNEROS
ENTERTAINMENT 5VC5.
09-04-01 1330.56
150
00
, , e 1O596O .
50.00 4098
99999 DONALDD REED
BOB NELSON/THE YELLOW ROCK ENTERTAINMENT SVCS. 09-04-01 .
200.00
,
6105961"'"
IOO:OD
1209 ERS
STAR PHOTD UNLIMITED ENTERTAINMENT SVCS. 09-04-01 50.00
:
6105962
97.44
99999
SPIOELL SPECIALTIES PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES 09-04-01 100.00
z
,1O5963
266305.92
3765
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPT. PLAOUE5
FIRE PRDTECTION 5VC5
x
:105964
bObbb.OO
05
CITY NATIONAL BANK .
LEASE PAYMENT 09-04-01 266305.92
x ,105966 599.87 99999 AT & T 09-04-0! 60666.00
z a1O5967
530.20
99999
AT & T TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 599.87
x
,305968
3772.10
201
PACIFIC BELL TELEPHDNE SVCS.
09-04-01
530.20
x 6105969
1649.37
99999
CABLE & WIRELESS TELEPHDNE SERVICES 09-04-01 3772.10
x
,105970
3981.75
1132
OFFICE DEPOT TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 1649.37
x
e1O5971
332673.50
205
PAYROLL FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES
09-04-01
3981.75
zu 1O5972 365.00 99999 CCCA PAYROLL FUND 8/23 04-04-01 332673.50
,0 105973
289.80
99999
SUTTON PLACE HOTEL REG. /PYGATT
LODGING/PYGATT 09-04-01 365. 00
n 09-04-01 289. 80
,3
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- ~ - -
--
-
TOTAL PREPAYS: 1168662. 30
„ TOTAL VOIDS: -8372.71
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TOTAL:
1160289. 59
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~~WARRANT DATE: 09-04-01
RANT# AMOUNT VENDOR# VENDOR NAME
, 105974 378.8
e 105975 538. 7
~ 105976 680. 0
io 105977 119. 5
~~ 105978 249. 5
iz 105979 3760. 0
„ 105980 25. 0
, 105981 25,p
m 105982 318. 7
e 105983 205. 30
,105984 25.00
s 105985 301. 77
P 105986 "" 1425. 33
0 105987 2138.00
105988 1050. 00
x 105989 936. 52
,105990 4096.00
105991 2402. 99
s 105942 " "" 584. 00
,105993 55345. 28
105994 13. 00
,105995 3290.00
,105996 2487.24
,105997 310.00
105998 51. 50
,105999 1796.75
,106000 25. 00
I Db00I - " '"" 177. 12
106002 1036.00
,106003 459. 00
1Ob004 25.00
106005 118. OS
!06006 154.10
IOb00T"--"- 535:34
106008 485.00
106009 25.00
lObOld- "' 256."40
106011 106. 88
106012 785.92
IOb013 1536.68
106014 420. 3b
106015 1137. 14
106016 - bOb7.32
!06017 131. 48
106018 236.20
106019 --25: D0"
!06020 210.68
106021 80.00
1 06022----~- 30:00
C I T Y of L Y N W O O D
W ARRAN T R E G I S T E R
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___ -_.
__
DESCRIPTION INV DATE INVOICE AMOUNT
-3571 ABATIX
1289 ABC HARDWARE OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 378.86
99999
ABELI-HELOU OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 538.78
3843
ADDISON ROAD SERVICE REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT
TIRE REPAIR 09-04-O1 680.00
682
ADT SECURITY SERVICES
ALARM SVGS. 09-04-01
09-04-01 119.50
4227
3310
A, F.C. COACH
KATHERINE L
TRANSPORTATION SVC5.
09-04-01 249.53
3760. 00
3311 . AMEY
SUE M
AMICONE COMMUNITY AFFAIR 8/15 09-04-01 25.00
99999 .
AT & T WIRELESS COMMUNITY COMM 8/15 09-04-01 25. D0
3939
AXLE TRANSMISSION TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 318.79
20
YOLANDA BAYS REPAIR SVC5. 09-04-01 205.30
786
BISHOP CD COMMUNITY COMM 8/15 09-04-01 25.00
99999 .
80000 METALS CO OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 301.77
3723 .
CALIFORNIA JPIA OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 1425.33
936
CARL WARREN & CO INSURANCE PREMIUM 09-04-01 2138.00
857 .
CARSON SUPPLY CO. INC. LIABILITY CLAIM
OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 1050.00
99999
CESAR A. ARBOLEAS
REFUNDADLE DEPOSIT 09-04-01
09-04-01 936.52
4096
00
996
53 CITY OF INGLEWOOD
CLINICAL LAO OF SAN PARKING CITATION FEE 04-04-01 .
2402.99
57 BERN
COMMUTER BUS LINES WATER BACTERIA"TESTING 09-04-01 884.00
1005
COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER TROLLEY SVCS.
LIEN RELEASING 09-04-01 55345.28
1032
COUNTY OF l05 ANGELES
SECURITY SVCS. 09-04-01
09-04-01 13.00
742
DANGELO CO.
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01 3290.00
2487
24
939 DATA PLUS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. TELEPHONE SERVICES 09-04-01 .
310
00
504 DATAOUICK INFORMATION NETWORK LIEN INQUIRIES 09-p4-01 .
51
50
543 DEE-MAR, INC. TEMPORARY SVCS. 09-04-01 .
1796
75
73
1181 DONALD DOVE
THYS5EN DOVER ELEVATOR CO. PLANNING COMM S/14
ELEVATOR SVCS 09-04-01 .
25.00
1254
JOSE LUIS ESPINOZA .
PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES 09-04-01
09-04-01 177.12
937
EXCEL NURSERY
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01 1036.00
459
00
91
0118 ANN A. FIELDS
FIRST CHOICE COFFEE COMMUNITY COMM 8/15 09-04-01 .
25.00
898
FIRST COURIER SERVICE COFFEE SUPPLIES
DELIVERY SVCS 09-04-01 118.05
- 917
GB5 LINENS .
LINEN SVCS: 09-04-01 154.10
99999
GFOA
MEMBERSHIP DUES 09-04-01 535.34
109
NANCY GILPEN
PERSONNEL COMM 8/16 09-04-01
09-04-01 485.00
1272
GRAINGER
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01 25.00
256
40
560 GUHO DUILDING MATERIALS OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 .
106
88
99999 HELLO DIRECT TELPHONE SUPPLIES 09-04-01 .
785
92
913
8039 HILLYARD
HOME DEPOT OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 .
1536.68
804
HOME DEPOT OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 420.36
526
HONEYWELL INC OPERATING SUPPLIES
MAINTENAWCE AGREEMENT"- 09-04-D1
-
" 1137.14
051
ICI DULUX PAINT CENTERS
OPERATING SUPPLIES 09
04-01
09-04-01 6067.32
49999
--
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION GROUP
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01 131.98
3300 RODERT JOHNSTON-""" - ~
PERSONNEL COMM B/16 - - -
--09-04=01 236.20
25
00
136 JONES LUMBER OPERATING SUPPLIES 09-04-01 .
210
68
99999 KAWANA WROTEN
- REFUND/SUMMER CAMP 09-04-01 .
80
00
001 KING FENCE _ - TEMPORARY"" FENCE RENTAL-- "09-04-01 -" b
8
0
0
3
0
0
0
9
-
.
30. 00
ll'~
(WARRANT DATE
e
09-04-01
,~JARRANTN AMOUNT
6I-
r 106023 3240. 74
9 106024 500.00
106025 34, 56
,~ 106026 1736. 57
„ 1Ob027 498.00
,2 106028 413307.84
„ 106029 25.00
„ 106030 25. 00
„ 106031 8594. 00
,6 106032 569.21
„ 106033 25.00
,n 106034 80.00
,9 1Ob035 750. DO
29 106036 525.60
2, 106037 160. 88
22 106038 14342.94
X2, 106039 13389. 5b
2a 106040 638.87
2, 3 06041 1266. 30
26 106042 1027. 90
2, 106043 25. 00
29 106044 250.00
;, 106045 702.00
,9 106046 1257. 75
„ 106047 131. 76
,2 106048 450.00
„ 106049 316. 58
„ 106050 53. 99
„ 106051 25.00
,n 106052 237. 54
„ l Ob053 739. 44
3n 106054 156. Ob
791 06055 1144.62
,„ 1 06056 31 T. 55
„ 1 06057 55800. 71
' , _ 106058 4067.99
„106059 91.80
„106060 87.34
a s 106061 76. 38
, e 106062 925. 00
„106063 2400.72
" , 6106064 275. 00
, 9106065 54715.21
7 0106066 3625.96
„ 106067 25, 00
s z196068-- --- 423.52
, ~ 106069 1375. 14
" , ~ 106070 159. 45
„ 106071 - - - ~ 999. 00
C I T Y of l Y N W 0 0 D
W A R R A N T R E G I S T E R
__
VENDORS VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION INV DATE
4390 PETER M. KOTECKI VIDEO PRODUCTION SVGS
4404 LAW OFFICES OF KUNN AND DEII .
MEDIATION SVC5
243 L 6 M PRINTING .
PRINTING SERVICES
0125 L & N UNIFORMS UNIFORM RENTALS
4388 LADELLE-MARVIN, INC. REPORT PREPARATION
891 COUNTY OF L. A. SHERIFF'S DEPT. LAW ENFORCEMENT SVC5
1062
GEORGE LEWIS .
PERSONNEL COMM 8/16
153 ARNOLD LITKE PERSONNEL COMM 8/16
80 LDS ANGELES METROPOLITAN DUS VOUCHERS
170 LYNWODD RENTAL CENTER RENTAL SVGS
3355 DR. CARLOS MANLAPAZ PLANNING COMM 8/14
99999 MARIA ESTRADA REFUND/SUMMER CAMP
4375 MA55 MEDIA CENTER ADVERTI5IN0 SVGS
4146
MITCHELL PERSONNEL 5VC .
TEMPORARY SVGS.
827 M a M AUTO PARTS AUTO PARTS
4047 NATIONWIDE ENVIROMENTAL 5ERVIC STREET SWEEPING SVGS
973
NATIONWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC5. .
DLOCK WATCH DINS
126 OFFICE MAX OFFICE SUPPLIES
3805 PARAMOUNT COMPANIES INC. OPERATING SUPPLIES
407 PARK WATER COMPANY MEDIAN IRRIGATION SVC5
3315
RITA PATEL .
PLANNING COMM 8/14
4393 DERNARD PENDERGRASS PROFESSIONAL SVGS
206
PERVO PAINT COMPANY .
OPERATING SUPPLIES
0157 BRENDA J. PETERSON POSTER BOARD
4379 PLUMBING WORLD REPAIR SVGS.
4245 PRDPIPE SEWER CLEANING SVGS
1084
QUALITY AUTO .
AUTO PAflTS
4179 OVINTE% WIRELESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE
3257 WILLARD H. REED PLANNING COMM 8/14
143 RHW V ASSOCIATES TELEPHONE SVGS
99999
RIA .
DUES >~ SUDSCRIPTION
4083 RICE u SONS KEY SVGS.
1230 S 1~ J SUPPLY CO. OPERATING SUPPLIES
232 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL
005 SHANK THEVER d ASSOCIATES LEGAL FEES
4398 SINGLETON COMPANY OPERATING SUPPLIES
4384 SMOG PUMPS UNLIMITED AUTO PARTS - -
10 50NITROL OF LONG BEACH ALARM SVGS.
3549 SPARKLETT5 OPERATING SUPPLIES
1209 STAR PHOTO UNLIMITED PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES
666 TAJ OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES
0139 WOODRDW TAYLOR HEARING EXAMINER
279 U. S. DANK DEBT SVC PYMT
4018 UNITED RENTAL9 RENTAL SVGS.
283 LUCILLE WALKER COMMUNITY COMM 5/15
4356 WALTERS WHOLESALE OPERATING SUPPLIES
219 WASTE MANAGEMENT INC DU5 STOP CLEANING SVGS
191
NAVE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER .
ADVERTISING SVGS
4385 WESTBURNE 8UPPLY INC. .
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-OI
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-O1
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
04-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-O1
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01-
09-04-01
04-04-01
09-04-01
04-04-01
04-04-Oi
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
04-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
09-04-01
PAGE: 5
INVOICE AMOUNT
3240. 74
500.00
34. 56
1736. 57
498. 00
413307.84
25. 00
25. 00
8594.00
569. 21
25.00
80.00
750. 00
525. 60
160.88
14342. 94
13389. 56
638.87
1266.30
1027. 90
25. 00
250.00
702. 00
1257. 75
131.76
450.00
316. 58
53. 99
25. 00
237. 54
739.94
156. Ob
1144. 62
317. 55
55800. 71
4067.99
91. SO
57.34
76. 38
925. 00
2400. 72
275.00
54715. 21
3625.96
25. 00
423. 51
1375. 14
159. 45
999.00
n
CITY of LYNWOOD
IIWARRANT DATE: 09-04-01 W ARRAN T R E G I S T E R
: PAGE: b
3
~WARRANTk AMOUNT VENDORp VENDOR NAME DESCRIPTION
Ifil INV DATE INVOICE AMOUNT
f nnn~~ .... ..' -----
•~~.~~ 77777 wCSiu~Nrvt SUPPLY INC.
0106073 75.00 293 WESTERN EXTERMINATOR
y106074 96.66 3741 WEST GROUP
,0106075 157.92 305 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES, INC.
', I
.2 1849310. 49
u
,a
IS PREPAID: 105503,105601,105623,105865-105973
Is ~~- ~~ ~~-~ ~ SPOILED: 105296,10530A,105313-105314,105338
l1 VOID5: 105154,105673,105126
le
19 ..
2L
21I
OPERATING 5UPPLIES
EXTERMINATING SVC5.
DUES ~ 5UBSCRIPTION
OPERATING SUPPLIES
09-04-01 149. 04
09-04-01 75. 00
09-04-01 96. bb
09-04-01 187. 92
1849310, 49
ADDENDUM
R~CE1V~ ~~:
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:- CRY OFM ~NA~GERS
TO THE AGENDA ITEMS ON FILE FOR CONSIDERATION
AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL
TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2001
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
6:00 P.M.
PAUL H. RICHARDS, II
MAYOR
RICARDO SANCHEZ
MAYOR PRO-TEM
ARTURO REYES
COUNCILMEMBER
CITY MANAGER
RALPH W. DAVIS, III
CITY CLERK
ANDREA L. HOOPER
LOUIS BYRD
COUNCILMEMBER
` ARMANDO REA
COUNCILMEMBER
CITY ATTORNEY
SHAN THEVER & ASSOCIATES
CITY TREASURER
IRIS PYGATT
AGENDA ITEM
1. SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE
Comments:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD
APPROVING ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT N0. 2001.01 AND THEREBY
REPLACING AND COMPREHENSIVELY REVISING SECTION 25-33 OF THE
LYNWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO SIGNS AND ADVERTISING
DISPLAYS."
Recommendation:
Staff recommends for the City Council to adopt the attached
ordinance.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn to a Regular Meeting to be held September 18,
2001 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 11330 Bullis
Road, Lynwood, California.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD APPROVING
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 2001-01 AND THEREBY REPLACING AND
COMPREHENSIVELY REVISING SECTION 25-33 OF THE LYNWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO SIGNS AND ADVERTISING DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council, pursuant to law, on August 21, 2001
conducted a public hearing and carefully considered all public written and oral
testimony offered on such Zoning Ordinance Amendment; and
WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council, on July 17, 2001 and August 7, 2001
continued public hearings on such Zoning Ordinance Amendment; and
WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission approved Zoning Ordinance
Amendment No. 2001-01 on May 8, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the City of Lynwood is a general law city located in the County of Los
Angeles, and organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws and constitution of
the State of California; and
WHEREAS, promotion of aesthetics and safety through the reasonable regulation
of signs, billboards, and related forms of advertising is a valid exercise of the City's
police power; and
WHEREAS, California law recognizes a broad municipal police power to regulate
signs, displays, and advertising, including but not limited to such topics as billboards;
handbills and flyers; signs advertising prices; the number and concentration of signs;
and signs which threaten the aesthetics of the City or the safety of its public; and
WHEREAS, all such regulations must be consistent with applicable law, including
First Amendment guarantees of free expression, and the Outdoor Advertising Act
codified at Sections 5200 et seq. Of the Business and Professions Code; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to enact a comprehensive sign and display ordinance
which will serve the above general purposes as well as:
(1) Meet the goals and policies set forth in the Lynwood General Plan;
(2) Encourage orderly and harmonious sign installation in the commercial and
industrial areas of the City;
(3) Encourage aesthetically attractive signs;
(4) Discourage incompatible signs;
(5) Include clear and effective permit and design review procedures;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD DOES HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter 25-33 of the Lynwood Municipal Code, pertaining to
the "Regulation of Signs" is hereby deleted in its entirety:
Section 2. That a new Chapter 25-33 of the Lynwood Municipal Code be
added to read as follows:
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25-33 REGULATION OF SIGNS.
25-33.1 Sign Regulations; Scope and Purpose
a. The intent of this chapter is to implement the City of Lynwood General
Plan and to promote and protect the public heath, welfare and safety by regulating the
design, size, quality of materials and construction, illumination, location, number, and
maintenance of all signs, sign structures and advertising displays within the City.
b. The purpose of the regulations as set forth in this section include but are
not limited to the following:
1. To preserve and enhance the aesthetics and visual appearance of
the City, thereby protecting property values from negative impacts attributable to
visual blight.
2. To ensure that signs are compatible with their immediate
surroundings, with adjacent land uses, and with the community as a whole.
3. To reduce potential traffic and safety hazards by prohibiting or
regulating signs that are distracting to motorists or pedestrians.
4. To establish reasonable guidelines for sign owners, sign users, and
sign manufacturers as to what constitutes appropriate and lawful signs in City.
5. To protect the City -from the blighting effects of excessive signage
so as to preserve and enhance the economic base of the City, and its
development potential.
6. To facilitate the guidance of the public to various business
enterprises and community facilities and activities, thereby promoting the
convenience of the public.
25-33.2 Definitions.
a. All terms defined in this subsection are applicable to terms used in this
Chapter unless otherwise defined herein.
b. The following terms and definitions when used in this section shall have
the following meanings:
1. "Abandoned sign" shall mean a sign whose use has ceased or been
discontinued for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or which identifies a
business or activity that has not occupied the premises for a period of ninety
(90) consecutive days.
2. "Accessory sign" shall mean a sign whose copy refers to the
products, facilities or services available on the premises.
3. "Advertising statuary" shall mean a statue or other three
dimensional structure, at least one foot (1'} high, one foot (1') wide, and one
foot (1~ deep that identifies, advertises, or otherwise directs attention to a
product or business.
4. "Advertising structure" shall mean a structure of any kind or
character which is erected or maintained for advertising purposes, and upon
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which any poster, bill, printing, painting or other advertisement of any nature
may be placed for advertising purposes.
5. "Alteration" shall mean any change of copy, sign face, color, size,
shape, illumination, position, location, construction, or supporting structure of
any sign.
6. "Animated or moving sign" shall mean a sign that uses movement,
lighting, or special materials to depict action, movement or rotation.
7. "Area" shall mean the surface included within the framework of any
sign or billboard, measured from outside to outside of such framework, ladders
and scrollwork not included.
8. "Awning" or "canopy" shall mean an architectural feature that (i)
projects from, and is totally supported by, the exterior wall of a building, (ii)
provides protection from the elements to pedestrians below, or to occupants
within the building, (iii} is usually positioned above a window or a door, and (iv}
is permanent, in that it is not retractable and cannot be removed from the
building without altering the building structure.
9. "Banner" shall mean any sign at least one foot (1') in width and at
least one foot (1~ high, printed or displayed upon cloth or other flexible material,
with or without frames.
10. "Billboard" shall be construed to mean all structures which derive
their major support and stability from structural members other than those that
are an integral part of another structure or building, which structures are
erected, maintained or used for the public display of posters, painted signs or
reading matter.
il. "Blade/bracket sign" shall mean a small, pedestrian-oriented sign,
less than four (4) square feet in area, that projects perpendicular from a
structure (bracket sign) or is hung beneath a canopy (blade sign).
12. "Building directory sign" shall mean a freestanding sign or sign
affixed to the wall of a building that identifies the name of the building, or the
names or trade logos of the tenants or occupants of the building, or all of such
elements.
13. "Building face or frontage" shall mean the linear measurement of
exterior walls enclosing interior spaces that are oriented to and most nearly
parallel to public streets, public alleys, parking lots or malls.
14. "Business information sign" shall mean a sign that identifies the
name and address of a business that is located on the premises where the sign is
erected, or the name of the owner of such business, or the hours of operation of
such business, or emergency information, or all of such elements.
15. "Bus or transit shelter" shall mean a small structure designed for
the protection and convenience of waiting transit passengers and that has a roof
and usually two (2) or three (3) sides.
16. "Cabinet sign" or "can sign" shall mean a sign that contains all the
text and/or logo symbols thereon within a single enclosed cabinet and may br
may not be illuminated.
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17. "Changeable copy sign" shall mean a sign in which the copy or text
may be manually changed or rearranged without altering the face of the sign.
18. "City-approved sign" refers to signs:
a. Installed by the City of Lynwood, the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, by other
public agencies, or by public utilities, for health, safety, law enforcement,
emergency, or other purposes relating to the public welfare;
b. Signs, including off-site signs that are part of and accessory
to bus shelters and other similar street furniture located in the public
right-of--way and installed by the City or in compliance with an agreement
with the City.
19. "Commission" refers to the Lynwood Planning Commission.
20. "Construction sign" or "contractor sign" shall mean a temporary
sign erected on a parcel where construction is taking place, limited to the
duration of the construction, indicating the names of the architects, engineers,
contractors, owners, financial supporters, sponsors and similar individuals or
firms having a major role or interest in the project.
21. "Controlled access highway" shall refer to any State or Federal
numbered highway designated by ordinance as a controlled access highway by
the Lynwood City Council.
22. "Copy" shall mean words, letters, numbers, figures, designs, or
other symbolic representations incorporated into a sign.
23. "Creative billboard" shall mean a billboard that incorporates
elements (e.g., enlarged size, irregular shape, flashing lights, moving parts,
inflated additions, electronic media, participatory attributes, three-dimensional or
structural projects or other unique characteristics) that would substantially differ
from traditional flat surface billboard of standardized size.
24. "Creative sign" shall mean a sign with a higher quality of design
that meets the creative sign requirements of this Chapter and has a Creative
Sign Permit pursuant to the requirements of this Chapter.
25. "Department" shall refer to the Lynwood Community Development
Department.
26. "Directional sign" shall mean a sign used to direct and control
pedestrian or vehicular traffic and located on the same lot or premises as the use
that it is intended to serve. A directional sign shall not display an advertising
message, business name, business function or other business identity.
27. "Director" shall refer to the Director of the Lynwood Community
Development Department.
28. "Directory sign" shall mean a sign listing the tenants or occupants
of a building or group of buildings that may contain suite numbers, names and
logos but no advertising copy.
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29. "District" or "zoning district" shall refer to a section or sections of
the city for which the then-effective zoning ordinance governing the use of
buildings and land are uniform for each class of use permitted therein.
30. "Double-faced sign" shall mean a single sign structure with copy on
both sides.
31. "Edge of roof" shall mean, on a pitched roof, the lowest portion of
the fascia board covering the roof rafters, or if no fascia board exists, the lowest
point of the roof rafters. On a flat roof, it shall mean the top of the parapet wall
or three feet (3~ above the roof deck, whichever is less.
32. "Electrical sign" shall mean a sign or sign structure in which
electrical wiring, connections or fixtures are used either directly or indirectly for
artificial light.
33. "Electronic read board sign" or "electronic graphics sign" shall mean
a sign with a fixed or changing display and/or message composed of a series of
lights that may be changed through electronic means.
34. "Erect" shall mean to build, construct, attach, hang, place,
suspend, or affix and paint a sign.
35. "Flag" shall mean a piece of cloth or other flexible material varying
in size, shape, color and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord
and used as the symbol of a nation, state, organization, religious, political or
other belief or ideology. May also be imprinted with an advertising message or
design, or be of bright colors to attract attention.
36. "Flashing sign" shall mean an illuminated sign on which artificial or
reflected light that is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and
color at all times when in use.
37. "Free-standing bracket sign" shall mean a small pedestrian-oriented
sign mounted on the ground using one or more posts or having a solid
monument-type base.
38. "Freestanding sign" shall mean a sign that is attached to or a part
of a completely self-supporting structure. The supporting structure shall be
firmly in or below the ground surface and not attached to any building or any
other structure whether portable or stationary.
39. "Frontage" shall mean a section in the front of a building, the linear
width of the building.
40. "Future tenant identification sign" shall mean a temporary sign that
identifies the names of future businesses that will occupy a site or structure.
41. "Grand opening" shall mean a promotional activity, not exceeding
thirty (30) calendar days, used by newly established businesses, within two (2)
months after initial occupancy, to inform the public of their location and services
available to the community. "Grand opening" does not mean an annual or
occasional promotion by a business.
42. "Height of sign" shall mean the distance from the average ground
level immediately surrounding the base of the sign to the top of its highest
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element, including any structural or architectural element. Landscape mounting
shall not be used to artificially increase the height of a sign.
43. "Icon sign" shall mean a sign designed to resemble the product or
service (e.g. donuts, keys, or shoes) offered on the premises.
44. "Identification and .information signs" shall mean signs providing
identification or information bearing no advertising.
45. "Illegal sign" shall mean any of the following:
a. A sign erected without first obtaining a permit and
complying with all regulations in effect at the time of its
construction or use;
b. A sign that was legally erected but whose use has ceased
because the business it identifies is no longer conducted on
the premises;
c. A nonconforming sign for which the amortization period has
expired;
d. A sign that was legally erected, which later became
nonconforming, and was then damaged to the extent of fifty
percent (50%) or more of its current replacement value;
e. A sign that is a danger to the public or is unsafe;
f. A sign that pertains to a specific event that has not been
removed within five (5) days after the occurrence of the
event.
g. A sign that does not comply with all applicable provisions of
this Chapter.
46. "Illuminated sign" shall mean any sign which has characters,
letters, figures, designs or outline illuminated by electric lights or luminous tubes
as a part of the sign.
47. "Internally illuminated sign" shall mean a sign whose light source is
located in the interior of the sign so that the rays go through the face of the
sign, or light source which is attached to the face of the sign and is perceived as
a design element of the sign.
48. "Legally nonconforming sign" shall mean a sign that was legally
established but no longer conforms to the provisions of this Chapter and either
(i) whose amortization period has not expired or (ii) whose continued use has
been authorized by the Director, Planning Commission and/or City Council.
49. "Marquee sign" shall mean a sign that is affixed to or painted upon
a roof like structure, similar to an awning or a canopy, that is cantilevered or
projects over an entrance to a building, such as a theater.
50. "Monument sign" shall mean a freestanding sign with a solid
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51. "Multi-tenant sign" shall mean a sign that identifies or advertises
more than one (1) business or activity within a single sign structure.
52. "Multiple tenant building" or "multi-tenant building" shall mean a
development consisting or two (2) or more separate uses or tenancies that share
either the same parcel or structure and use common access and parking
facilities.
53. "Mural" shall mean a display painted onto a wall or display base
that is designed and intended as anon-commercial decorative or ornamental
feature and which does not contain any advertising copy.
54. "Neon sign" shall mean glass tube lighting in which gas and
phosphors are used in combination to create a colored light.
55. "Off-site directional sign" shall mean a sign identifying a publicly
owned facility or emergency facility but excluding real estate signs.
56. "Off-site" or "off-premises sign" shall mean a sign identifying a
business or product at some location other than the property where the sign is
displayed.
57. "On-site sign" shall mean a sign relating in its subject matter to the
premises on which it is located, or to products, accommodations, services, or
activities on the premises.
58. "Painted sign" shall mean a sign that is directly painted on any wall,
window, fence or structure of any kind.
59. "Pennant" shall mean a device generally made of flexible materials,
usually cloth, paper or plastic that may or may not contain copy and is primarily
intended to draw attention.
60. "Permanent sign" shall mean a sign constructed of durable
materials and intended to exist for the duration of time that the use or occupant
is located on the premises.
61. "Pole sign" shall mean a freestanding sign mounted above the
ground having one (1) or more supports permanently attached into or upon the
ground.
62. "Political sign" shall mean a sign designed for the purpose of
advertising support of or opposition to a candidate or proposition or a sign
expressing political, religious, or other ideological sentiment that does not
advertise a product or service.
63. "Portable sign" shall mean a moveable sign that is easily moved
and is not permanently attached to the ground of a building. Portable signs
include A-frame, sandwich boards, and similar signs.
64. "Promotional sign" shall mean a sign erected on a temporary basis
to promote the sale of new products, new management, new hours of operation,
a new service, or to promote a special sale.
65. "Property frontage" shall mean the side of a parcel or development
site abutting on a public street.
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66. "Real estate sign" shall mean a temporary sign placed on property
for the purpose of advertising to the public the sale or lease of said property.
67. "Rider" shall mean a small sign attached as a rider to a real estate
sign that provides limited information about the property, such as the number of
bedrooms, the agent's name, or information about an open house.
68. "Roof sign" shall refer to any sign wholly erected, constructed or
maintained on the roof structure or parapet wall of any building.
69. "Sign" shall mean and include any device, frame, letter, figure,
character, mark, plane, point, design, picture, stroke, stripe, trademark or
reading matter at least one foot (1~ in height and one foot (1~ wide, which is
used or intended to be used to attract attention or convey information when the
same is placed out of doors in view of the general public. For the purpose of
determining number of signs, a sign shall be considered to be a single display
surface or display device, containing elements organized, related, and composed
to form a unit. Where matter is displayed in a random manner without
organized relationship to elements, or where there is reasonable doubt as to the
relationship of elements, each element shall be considered to be a single sign.
70. "Sign area" shall mean the entire area within a perimeter defined
by a continuous line composed of right angles which enclose the extreme limits
of lettering, logo, trademark, or other graphic representation, together with any
frame or structural trim forming an integral part of the display used to
differentiate the sign from the background against which it is placed.
71. "Sign program" shall mean a comprehensive plan that addresses all
signs within a site that is designed to achieve aesthetically appealing and
compatible signage for projects with major roadway exposure, multiple-signage
requirements or complex or unusual signage needs.
72. "Street" shall be construed to mean the area between property
lines and shall include the roadway, outside boulevard, sidewalk and inside
boulevard as designated by this Code.
73. "Tall wall sign" shall mean alarge-scale advertising graphic painted
on the exterior wall of a building.
74. "Three-dimensional sign" shall mean a sign that has a depth of
relief on its surface greater than six inches (6'~.
75. "Temporary sign" shall be a sign erected for a limited period of
time that may be constructed of approved nonconforming materials. The time
period permitted shall be as established by the zoning ordinance or as
determined by the Lynwood Community Development Director.
76. "Time and/or temperature sign" shall mean a sign that accurately
displays the current local time and/or temperature, usually through arrays of
small electric lights. No commercial advertising or other message is allowed.
77. "Vehicle sign" shall mean a sign that is attached to or painted on a
vehicle that is parked on or adjacent to any property, the principal purpose of
which is to attract attention to a product sold or business located on the
property.
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78. "Wall sign" shall mean any sign attached to or erected against the
wall of a building or structure, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane
generally parallel to the plane of said wall. No portion of any wall sign, however,
shall project from the wall more than fifteen inches (15'~ except those
projections permitted elsewhere in this Chapter.
79. "Window sign" shall mean a permanent or temporary sign that is
painted or displayed on the surface of a window or a glass door, or that is
displayed in the interior of a building in such proximity to a window or glass door
so as to be reasonably visible from outside the building.
25-33.3 General Provisions.
a. Sign Permits Required. Unless specifically exempted by the provisions
of this section, no person shall place, erect, enlarge, modify, repaint or relocate any
sign in any land use zone without first obtaining a sign permit in accordance with the
provisions of this subsection; provided, however, that no sign permit shall be required
in connection with the routine maintenance or repair of a sign, or the complete removal
of a sign.
b. Sign standards. The sign standards provided in this Chapter are
intended to apply to signs in each zoning district in the City. Only signs authorized by
this Chapter shall be allowed.
c. New zoning districts. If a new zoning district is created after the
enactment of this Chapter, the Director shall have the authority to make determinations
as to the applicability of appropriate sign regulations in compliance with Chapter 1-3 of
this Code (concerning Rules of Construction) until this Chapter is amended to govern
the new zoning district.
d. Design Guidelines. The City's Design Guidelines will be used in the
evaluation of Sign Permit applications to ensure that signs are well designed,
compatible with their surroundings, and do not detract from the overall visual quality of
the City.
e. Nonconforming signs. Nonconforming signs are subject to the
following provisions:
1. Removal of signs made nonconforming by 1994 Ordinance.
a) Background. The City Council finds and determines that
Ordinance No. 1403, adopted by the City of Lynwood in 1994, provided
for the maintenance and removal of certain categories of nonconforming
signs and advertising displays. Requirements and procedures relating to
such nonconforming signs and displays were set forth in former Sections
25-33.11 of the Code, including an amortization schedule for their removal
at former Section 25-33.11(f); and an appeals procedure was set forth at
former Section 25-33.13. Upon request, copies of Ordinance No. 1403 will
be available by the City Clerk.
b) Applicability. The City Council finds and determines that all
requirements of Ordinance No. 1403, including but not limited to the
amortization schedule set forth at former Section 25-33.11(f) and the
appeals procedure set forth at former Section 25-33.13, remain applicable
to all existing signs made nonconforming by Ordinance No. 1403 or 5y
any other City Ordinance referenced therein.
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2) Removal of sians made nonconformina by 2001 Ordinance
a) Amortization schedule. Subject to the exceptions set forth below, any
nonconforming sign shall be removed, based on its market value on the
date a notice of nonconformity is issued by the Department, according to
the following schedule:
Market Value on Date of
Notice of Nonconformity
Period for Removal
or Modification (Years)
Under $1,199
$2,000 to $3,999
$4,000 to $5,999
$6,000 to $7,999
$8,000 to $9,999
$10,000 and over
2
3
4
5
6
7
b) Removal and Modification. All nonconforming signs and advertising
displays shall be removed or modified prior to or upon the applicable date
specified for removal in Subsection (2)(a), above. The failure to remove
or to modify a nonconforming sign or advertising display within the time
specified therein shall constitute a violation of this section and shall
subject such sign or advertising display to removal in accordance with
Section 25-33.14, below. All costs of such removal shall be assessed to
the owner of such sign or advertising display as provided in said section.
c) Appeals.
1) Generally. If the owner of a nonconforming sign or advertising
display disputes the specified removal date set forth in a
notification from the Director of Community Development, such
owner may within ten (10) days from the receipt thereof, appeal to
the Director of Community Development fora review of the
specified removal date.
2) Criteria and burden of proof. The owner of the nonconforming
sign or advertising display shall have the burden of justifying any
requested extension of the specified removal date by reference to
factors which demonstrate that the specified removal date is
unreasonable, or creates an undue hardship, which factors may
include the following:
(a) The original cost of the sign or advertising display.
(b) The depreciated value of the sign or advertising display
on the effective date of the preexisting ordinance which
caused such sign or advertising display to become
nonconforming.
(c) The remaining useful life of the sign or advertising
display.
(d) The remaining term of the lease, if any, under which the
sign or advertising display was erected and is being
maintained.
(e) Such additional facts or circumstances which
demonstrate that the specified removal date is unreasonable
or that it creates an undue hardship, and that an extension
of the specified removal date is therefore warranted.
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3) The Director shall review and evaluate any requested extension
of the specified removal date submitted by the owner of a
nonconforming sign or advertising display. A written decision
regarding such requested extension shall be prepared and delivered
to the applicant within ten (10) working days after the receipt of
such request. A copy of any such decision shall be transmitted to
the City Manager for delivery to the City Council.
4) The owner of a nonconforming sign or advertising display who is
aggrieved by the determination of the Director rendered pursuant
to subsection (C)(3), above, may appeal such determination to the
Planning Commission in accordance with the procedures set forth in
Section 25-33.10(b)(2)(a) of the Code. Such appeal shall be
accompanied by any applicable filing fee established by resolution
of the City Council. The Commission shall hear the appeal in
accordance with the procedures set forth at Section 25-28 (Public
Hearing) of this Code.
5) The owner of a nonconforming sign or advertising display who is
aggrieved by the determination of the Planning Commission
rendered pursuant to subsection (c)(4}, above, may appeal such
determination to the City Council in accordance with the procedures
set forth in Section 25-29 (Appeals) of this Code. The appeal shall
proceed in accordance with the requirements of Section 25-29.
d} Exceptions.
1) On-site nonconformina signs All nonconforming signs not
otherwise prohibited by the provisions of this Chapter, relating to a
place of business and located on the same premises as such place
of business, may be continued until:
(a) The nature of the business conducted on the premises
changes in such a manner as to occasion a change in the
existing sign; or
(b) The name of the business changes and the sign is
changed or modified either in shape, size, or legend.
2) Off-site nonconforming signs Where an off-site nonconforming
sign is located off the premises of the place of business to which
the sign pertains and exists at the effective date of the adoption of
this Chapter, and could not be built under the terms of this Chapter
by reason of restrictions on sign area, height, its location on the lot,
or other requirements, the owner of the sign shall:
(a) Place on record in the office of the Community
Development Department within one (1) year following the
adoption of this Chapter a sworn statement regarding the
terms of the lease agreement, if any, that was in effect on
the effective date of this Chapter, and other information
describing the existing sign.
(b) If a lease is in effect, remove said sign at the end of the
lease period. -
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(c) If a lease is'not in effect, remove the sign within three
(3) years from the date of the adoption of this Chapter.
e) Cannot increase nonconformity No nonconforming sign may be
enlarged or altered in a way that would increase its nonconformity.
f) Damage and reconstruction Should any nonconforming sign be
damaged by any means to an extent of more than fifty percent (50%) of
its replacement cost at the time of damage, it shall not be reconstructed
except in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter.
f. Signs clearly identifying names and locations of commercial and
manufacturing establishments to emergency services.
1) Purpose. The City has a compelling interest in the ready identification
of commercial structures to facilitate the reporting of emergencies. This is
because emergency police or fire service response could be delayed -
perhaps at the cost of property or even lives - if a person telephoning or
otherwise contacting police or fire services to report an emergency cannot
read the sign identifying the location of the emergency.
2) General content requirements. All commercial and manufacturing
businesses must thus have a conspicuous exterior on-premises sign,
readable from a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet that:
a) Contains the name of the business or identifies the nature of the
business conducted on the property;
b) Bears the street name, as it appears in the Los Angeles County
Thomas Brothers Guide, written in the Latin alphabet; and
c) Bears the street number in Arabic numerals.
3) Additional wording or information permitted. Nothing in this
Section shall be construed as prohibiting any commercial or manufacturing
business from displaying additional wording or information, written in any
other alphabet or number system, either on the sign required by
subsection (2), above, or on other signs, so long as the sign required
therein is visible and legible as specified therein.
4) Deadline for compliance. Existing commercial and manufacturing
business establishments shall have six (6) months from the effective date
of this Chapter to comply with the requirements of this Section.
g. Exemption for City-approved signs. Anything to the contrary in this
Chapter notwithstanding, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prohibit the
placement, erection, enlargement, modification, repainting, or relocation of any City-
approved sign in any location within the City, or to require that a permit be obtained in
order to place, erect, enlarge, modify, repaint, or relocate any City-approved sign in any
location within the City.
25-33.4 Sian Standards by Zoning District. All signs shall comply with
the standards of the applicable zoning district, in compliance with the provisions in the
following Table 1-1 (Residential Zoning Districts) and Table 1-2 (All Other
Zoning Districts).
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TABLE 1-1
SIGN STANDARDS FOR ALL_ RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
---- .
} Maximum '"- -------- - --- - _
Allowed Number Maximum Maximum ~` ~o
_ SitYn Class Sr n T es of Sr ns Si n Area Si ~u I g-ocation ~j Lighting Additional
~- -g= Y~ -- ~ l,_ Icrght ~Re_< uir-eur_cnts ;allowed?. Re uir
1. Multi-family ~ Wall or 1 for each 1 sq.ft. for Below ed a L_ °' ~ - u ~ ements
1cvcIoprnent monument street g ffixed to wall, ji - 1
each linear of roof 42 Yes ~ Name and
dentification ~ frontage ft. of street in. or placed within;; address of
! ~ a landscaped facility only.
t frontage; monument. area near
25 sq.ft. building/project
aximum entrance.
~~2. I3ed and Wall or l 1 for each u 4 sq.ft-rBelo Il "- I~- f~-
t~reakfast or jfreestandin greet g ffixed to wall, Yes ame and
g maximum of roof; 36 or placed within,
~turtel ;irracket sign t;•ontage in address of
a landscaped ~ facility only.
freestanding, area near
' ~ uilding
-~- L= _ ~ entrance.
~~3. Commercial ~ Wall or _ 1 for each 1 sq.ft. for .'Below edge ffixed to wall, Yes Name and
ll -.___._..._...-
`uses (legal ~ eestanding tenant each lineal of roof; 36 or placed withini~
~nunconforming ~rlrracket sign space fi. of address of
~ only) ~ in• a landscaped ~t
uilding freestanding. area near tenant' facility only,
25 stage; lentrance. ~
_. ~ _ q ~
-- -------.-.. _ _ maximum. L __ If
4. C'iffices (not Wall or l~l for each 1 sq.ft. Below edge .Affixed to wall,
inc~uding home llireestanding _ienant II ~'es Name and
uccu rations ~~' of roof; 36 or placed within ~
1 ) uracket sign ~Ispace address of
I I in. a landscaped
freestanding, area near facility only.
]uilding No signs
entrance. allowed for
home
~. Other ~ Wal] or t 1 for each s ft. ~+~ occupations.
lluwcd uses, ;~treestandin street q' ~ Below edge ffi~d to wall, Yes Name and
gl maximum lof roof; 36 i or placed within
xcept family ~~hracket sign ~ frontage er sign ern. address of
ay care, I ~~a landscaped faci]ity only.
mert;ency ~ i iifreestanding. i;irea near 1
~ritcrs, and ~ I I>uil,iing ~ j
~sidenti:rl care ~_ ~ + I entrance. ~ !
Real estate ~ ~ ~-----' _ 1
errs I See Section 25-33.1 1(D) ~ -'-'"""-----
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TABLE 1-2
SIGN STANDARDS FOR ALL OTHER ZONING DISTRICTS
~-M
i I
Allowed ax
mu
j Number m (
I Maximum f Maximum
Sign
~ Location i Lighting Additional
Sign Class J Sign Types j of Signs j Sign Area ; Height Requirements j Allowed? (Requirements
1. Business
(identification ~ Wall and/ ro
window ~ 3 per
1
rima ~ I sq.ft. for ~
h li Below i Near main i Yes See Section I
- Primary ,
awning/ p
ry
j business eac
near
I ft
of j edge of
r
f ientrance. Shall ~
~ 25-33.6 for
'
business
canopy
j frontage. .
i primary oo
. not cover
i
, doors i t sign standards
frontage
I blade/
~
,
business
6 ft, for ,
J windows, or by sign type.
!
j bracket, ~ 1 per side ; frontage. ~ free- architectural !
l
I standin
g j street
~ frontage. I
( ;
Corner standing
si
ns ~ details. I
I i allo
wed only
~ bracket or
I
arcels: ~ g
.
!
~ for second
i monument.
~
I
I
i ry
sto tenants
j ~ ~ ~ ;which may be
1 ~ ~ ~ accessed
1 i j additional i i directly from
j r ~ sq.ft. for I
i ~ the second
J each linear ~ ~ story level.
fr. of side ~ J J i Monument
I ~ ~ street i I I signs not
~ i .frontage, i j allowed for
i 25 sq.ft. ~ second story
~ 1 max. for i tenants.
i
I i
signs on
I
I
;' ! side ~ I
j
~ elevation. I
,
'
2 Business I Wall and/or I per ; 1 sq.ft. for ',' 8 ft. Near Yes
~ddentification j window, ; secondary ~ each linear secondary j I
J - Secondary I awning/ ; business ~ ft. of entrance
j business j canopy ' frontage primary
frontage
~ ~ blade/ ~ business
J
:'
bracket.
frontage I
Wall and/or
J 3. Business ~ window 1 per
tenant 4 sq.ft. ! Below
d Near main r
j Yes
j Allowed only
i j
(identification ,
awning/
space e
ge of
roof entrance
I for uses with
!
f
canopy . no business
i ~ fronts e
Brack t 6 ft• for i ~ facing a public
No street . free- street or
frontage s tanding ~ - _ _ i i parking lot
signs.
4. Building ~ Wall or 1 sign for 1 sq.ft. for Below Near main Yes
or project j
identification monument ;each street .each linear
:fr edge of entrance to
ontage ft. of roof. 6 ft. building or
-Multi- building for ro ect
p ~
!tenant sites facade. 25 monument
sq.ft.
i
maximum
per sign.
TABLE 1-2
SIGN STANDARDS FOR ALL OTHER ZONING DISTRICTS
_ (Continued)
~ Allowed Maximum
Siga
Sigma n Class Types :Number Maximum
ofSigns ;Sign Area I Maximum Location ; Lighting I Additional
;Sign Height (Requirements (Allowed? iRe
uirement
S
Business q
s
.
~
identificati
' 1 per j l0 sq.ft. .Below edge On building Yes To identify
on
directory - j ;building per sign
:frontage of roof facade or ;tenants of the
Multi-tenant
;and 1 per ~ ~ cano
py
~ building only
buildings canopy
facing a
street. 2
j signs
Wall or ;maximum
(monument ; per street
I ; frontage ~ -
1
i
C
1
i
w
w
A
6. Service Wall or 1 per 10 sq.ft. !Below edge ~ On building Yes j No pricing
stations: canopy building per sign I of roof facade or ~I
fronta e ~ information
P i canopy I ~ allowed
a, and 1 er ~
Identification canopy ,
~ ~ j
facing a ? ~ ~ I
street. 2 i j
signs ! j I
maximum ~ ~ !
per street
frontage. ~ ~
i
b. Pricing jMonument I per use 30 q ft, 4g in. Shall not I Yes it Signs shall ~
and
identification i per face. E ~ create hazard ;include identi-
i ~ I at driveways j ; fication of the
2 faces or corners. station and
(maximum. i ~ gasoline
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the 25% of
architectural
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sign area.
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(Continued)
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signs ,
(continued)
c. Poster Glass- I 2 per ': 20 sq.ft. 10 ft.
Yes ;Shall be used
case
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poster case stage poster case ~ posters for
j j
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f No ~ May be
~ sales and total. Shall ;
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any
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25-33.5 On Site Signs.
a. Encroachment into public right of way. No sign, except for City Council
approved signs, shall encroach into a public right-of-way, except that a
blade/bracket sign attached to a building fagade may project a maximum of
three feet (3~ over a public sidewalk, if the lowest part of the sign is at least
eight feet (8~ above the sidewalk surface.
b. Illumination of signs. The artificial illumination of signs, either from an
internal or external source, shall be designed to eliminate negative impacts on
surrounding rights-of-way and properties. The following standards shall apply to
all illuminated signs:
1. External light sources shall be directed and shielded to limit direct
illumination of any object other than the sign;
2. The light from an illuminated sign shall not be of an intensity or
brightness that will create a negative impact on residential properties
in direct line of sign to the sign;
3. Signs shall not have blinking, flashing, or fluttering lights, or other
illumination devices that have a changing light intensity, brightness or
color;
4. Colored lights shall not be used at a location or in a manner so as to
be confused or construed as traffic control devices;
5. Reflective type bulbs and incandescent lamps that exceed fifteen (15)
watts shall not be used on the exterior surface of signs so that the
face of the bulb or lamp is exposed to a public right-of-way or adjacent
property; and
6. Light sources shall utilize energy efficient fixtures to the greatest
extent possible.
c. Measurement of Sign Area.
1. The surface area of a sign shall be calculated by enclosing the extreme
limits of all lettering, background, emblem, logo, representation, or
other display within a single continuous perimeter composed of
squares or rectangles with no more than eight (8) lines drawn at right
angles.
2. Supporting framework or bracing that is clearly incidental to the
display itself shall not be computed as sign area.
3. Double-faced {back-to-back) signs shall be regarded as a single sign
only if mounted on a single structure, and the distance between each
sign face does not exceed two feet (2~ at any point. Only one (1) face
of a double-faced sign shall be measured when determining maximum
allowable area except for off-site billboards.
4. Where a sign consists of one (1) or more three-dimensional objects
(i.e., balls, cubes, clusters of objects, sculpture, or statue-like
trademarks), the sign area shall be measured as their maximum
projection upon a vertical plane. Signs with three-dimensional objects
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that exceed a projection of six inches (6'~ from the sign face may be
approved in compliance with Section 25-33.7 (Creative Signs).
d. Measurement of sign height. The height of a sign shall be measured as
the vertical distance from the uppermost point used in measuring the area of the
sign to the average grade immediately below and adjoining the sign.
e. Sign copy. The sign copy (text) of permanent signs shall relate only to the
name and/or nature of the business. Permanent signs that advertise continuous
sales, special prices, etc. shall not be allowed.
f. Sign maintenance. Signs and supporting hardware, including temporary
signs and time/temperature signs shall be structurally safe, clean, free of visible
defects, and functioning properly at all times. Repairs to signs shall be equal to
or better in quality of materials and design than the original sign.
g. Sign removal or replacement. When a sign is removed or replaced, all
brackets, poles, and other structural elements that supported the sign shall also
be removed. Affected building surfaces shall be restored to match the adjacent
portion of the structure.
25-33.6 Standards for Specific Types of Signs.
a. Awning and canopy signs. Awning and canopy signs may be permitted
only as an integral part of the awning or canopy to which they are attached or
applied, as follows.
1. Location. Signs may be placed only on awnings that are located on
first- and second-story building frontages, including those fronting a
parking lot or pedestrian way.
2. Maximum area and height. Sign area shall comply with the
requirements established by Section 25-33.4 (Sign Standards by Zoning
District}. No structural element of an awning or canopy shall be located
less than eight feet (8') above finished grade. An awning valance may be
located up to seven feet (7') above finished grade.
3. Lighting. Awnings shall not be internally illuminated except as part of
a creative sign. Lighting directed downwards that does not illuminate the
awning is allowed.
4. Required maintenance. Awning and canopy signs shall be regularly
cleaned and kept free of dust and visible defects.
b. Blade/bracket signs.
1. Location. Blade or bracket signs shall be placed only on a ground
floor facade, except for businesses located above the ground level with
direct exterior pedestrian access.
2. Maximum area and height. The maximum sign area shall be four
(4) square feet. The lowest point of a blade or bracket sign shall be at
feast eight feet (8~ above finished grade.
3. Sign structure. Sign supports and brackets shall be compatible with
the design and scale of the sign.
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c. Changeable copy signs.
1. Limitations on use and sign area. Changeable copy signs may
only be allowed:
(a) In conjunction with facilities used exclusively for the
presentation of theatrical, cultural, or religious events subject to
the approval of a comprehensive sign program (as described in
Section 25-33.12) and limited to a maximum area of eight (8)
square feet; or
(b) To advertise products, services, and prices in conjunction with a
retail business and limited to a maximum area of three (3) square
feet.
2. Signs in windows or doors.
windows/doors shall be included
maximum window/door coverage.
Changeable copy signs located in
in the twenty-five percent (25%)
3. Exception for signs in public right-of-way. These restrictions
shall not apply to City-approved changeable copy signs in the public right-
of-way.
d. Freestanding bracket signs. A freestanding bracket sign may be allowed
when the Director determines that a wall sign would not be easily seen from the
street and there is sufficient area on the site to accommodate a freestanding
sign. .
1. Location. The sign may be located only on a site frontage adjoining a
public street.
2. Maximum area and height. The sign shall comply with the height
and area requirements established by Section 25-33.4 (Sign Standards by
Zoning District).
3. Design. The design of the sign shall be consistent with the overall
scale of the building. The design and placement of the sign shall not
obstruct traffic safety sight areas.
4. Landscaping requirements. Landscaping shall be provided at the
base of the supporting structure equal to twice the area of one (1) face of
the sign. For example, twenty (20) square feet of sign area =forty (40)
square feet of landscaped area. The Director may reduce or waive this
requirement if it is determined that the additional landscaping would not
contribute significantly to the overall aesthetic character of the project.
f. Time and/or temperature signs. A time and/or temperature sign may be
permitted on a site in addition to the other signs allowed by this Chapter.
1. Maximum area and height. The sign shall have a maximum area of
ten (10) square feet, and shall comply with the height requirements
established by Section 25-33.4 (Sign Standards by Zoning District).
2. Design. The sign shall be designed in a manner that is compatible
with other signs on the site and with the structure on which it is placed.
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g. Wall signs. Where allowed by Tables 1-1 and 1-2, a wall sign shall comply
with the following additional requirements.
1. Location. The sign shall not be placed to obstruct any portion of a
window, doorway, transom, or other architectural detail.
2. Maximum area and height. The sign shall not project above the
edge of the roof of a structure, and shall comply with the height
requirements established by Section 25-33.4 (Sign Standards by Zoning
District).
3. Projection from wall. The sign shall not project from the surface
upon which it is attached more than required for construction purposes
and in no case more than twelve inches (12"). See also Section 25-33.5
(C)(4) for requirements pertaining to three-dimensional elements on all
signs.
25-33.7 Creative Signs.
a. Purpose. This Section establishes standards and procedures for the design,
review and approval of creative signs. The purposes of this creative sign
program are to:
1. Encourage signs of unique design, and that exhibit a high degree of
thoughtfulness, imagination, inventiveness, and spirit; and
2. Provide a process for the application of sign regulations in ways that
will allow creatively designed signs that make a positive and visual
contribution to the overall image of the City, while mitigating the impacts
of large or unusually designed signs.
b. Applicability. An applicant may request approval of a Sign Permit under the
Creative Sign Program to authorize on-site signs, or City-approved signs located
in the public right-of-way, that employ standards that differ from the other
provisions of this Chapter but comply with the provisions of this Section.
c. Approval authority. A Sign Permit application for a Creative Sign shall be
subject to approval by the Director.
d. Application requirements. A Sign Permit application for a Creative Sign
shall include all information and materials required by the Department, and the
filing fee set by the City's fee resolution.
e. Design criteria. In approving an application for a Creative Sign, the
Director shall ensure that a proposed sign meets the following design criteria:
1. Design quality. The sign shall:
(a) Constitute a substantial aesthetic improvement to the site and
shall have a positive visual impact on the surrounding area;
(b) Be of unique design, and exhibit a high degree of
thoughtfulness, imagination, inventiveness, and spirit; and
(c) Provide strong graphic character through the imaginative use of
graphics, color, texture, quality materials, scale, and proportion.
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2. Contextual criteria. The sign shall contain at least one (1) of the
following elements:
(a) Classic historic design style;
(b) Creative image reflecting current or historic character of the
City;
(c) Inventive representation of the use, name or logo of the
structure or business.
3. Architectural criteria. The sign shall:
(a) Utilize and/or enhance the architectural elements of the
building; and
(b) Be placed in a logical location in relation to the overall
composition of the building's fa4ade and not cover any key
architectural features/details of the facade.
25-33.8 Off-Site Signs.
a. Purpose. This Section provides standards for off-site signs, including
standard and creative billboards, business district signs, large screen video signs,
and tall wall signs.
b. Applicability. A Sign Permit issued in compliance with Section 25-33.10
(Sign Permits) shall be required for the establishment of any off-site signs
allowed under the provisions of this Section.
c. Approval authority. The Commission shall have the authority to approve
business district signs and large-scale video signs. The Director may approve all
other off-site signs.
d. Billboards -Creative. A creative billboard may be approved as a
temporary modification to an existing billboard, in compliance with this Section.
The following regulations are intended to encourage creatively designed
billboards that make a positive visual contribution to the overall image of the
City.
1. Time limit. A creative billboard may remain in place for no more than
six (6) months.
2. Standards. A creative billboard shall be designed and located as
follows:
(a) The creative billboard shall alter an existing billboard without
changing its location, or exceeding the height limitations identified
in any applicable Specific Plan adopted by the City. Any
enlargement of the billboard shall be designed as an integral part
of the billboard and contribute to the overall creativity of its design.
(b) The billboard shall be properly sited and well integrated within
the context of its surroundings;
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c) The billboard shall not have more impact on public or private
views than the building envelope permitted by any applicable
Specific Plan. adopted by the City;
(d) The billboard shall exhibit one of the following elements:
(1) Architectural -The proposed billboard is compatible with
the architectural elements of the structure(s) or site; or
(2) Media -The proposed billboard incorporates neon,
unique lighting techniques, electronic graphics, moving or
animated elements, three-dimensional elements, the City of
Lynwood logo, or other creative concepts deemed
appropriate by the Director.
(e) Moving or changing visuals shall be timed to not cause
confusion or interfere with the flow of traffic, or otherwise
adversely impact public health, safety, or welfare.
e. Billboards -Standard.
1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Zoning Code, off-site signs
(billboards) shall be allowed in all commercial and industrial zones, on any
size parcel, on public or private property and on and over public rights-of-
way subject to the following criteria:
(a) The structure must be within two hundred feet (200') of the
right-of-way line or boundary of a freeway.
(b) The structure may not exceed fifty feet (50') in height above
the adjacent freeway grade or the grade of the parcel where the
sign is located, whichever is higher.
(c) No sign face may exceed six hundred seventy two (672) square
feet in area or nine hundred (900) square feet in area, including
temporary extensions.
(d) The setback and/or yard requirements of the underlying zone
will not be applicable.
(f) Structures shall comply with applicable CalTrans requirements.
(g) A City sign permit must be obtained for each structure
proposed or a single permit may be issued for a series of signs that
are all part of a single proposal. Sign permits for all off-site signs
approved under this Section must be ratified by the City Council
unless the project is approved by the City Council pursuant to
another instrument in which case a sign permit will not be required.
(h) Modifications to the criteria set forth in this Section are subject
to zone variance.
(i) The City is specifically entitled to impose any conditions it deems
appropriate on any sign development through the approval process
including, but not limited to, the application of fees.
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(j) Sign permits may be processed simultaneously with other
required entitlements such as zone changes, variances,
environmental documentation, redevelopment processes, and the
like.
f. Business district identification signs. A business district identification
sign is an off-site sign for the identification of a specific business district or
center identified in the General Plan or a business improvement or
redevelopment area approved by the City Council.
1. Standards. Business district signs shall not:
(a} Interfere with pedestrian or vehicular safety to the satisfaction
of the Director of Public Works:
(b) Detract from the pedestrian quality of the surrounding area; or
c) Add to an over proliferation of signs on one properly or in an
area.
2. Maintenance agreement required. The owner of the sign shall
enter into an agreement with the City for funding the ongoing cleaning,
maintenance, and repair of the sign subject to the approval of the Director
of Public Works.
g. Large screen video signs.
1. Standards. Proposed video signs shall comply with the following
standards:
(a) The sign shall be at least one hundred (100) square feet in
screen area:
(b) No more than four (4) large screen video signs shall be allowed
within the City;
c) The sign shall be designed so as not to create safety and traffic
hazards, as determined by the Director of Public Works.
2. Time limits and extensions. Large screen video signs shall be
installed within two (2) years from the date of approval. The Director
may, upon request prior to the expiration date, extend the permit one (1)
time for an additional six (6) months in compliance with the other
provisions of this Chapter.
h. Tall wall signs.
1. Applicability. Tall wall signs may be approved only for buildings
existing on the effective date of this Chapter.
2. Standards.
(a) A tall wall sign shall have a minimum image area of five
thousand (5,000) square feet.
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(b) The measurement of minimum image area shall not include
windows or other openings, and the sign shall not cover windows
or openings.
c) The sign shall be designed and oriented to provide an
unobstructed view of the minimum image area of the sign from at
least one (1) pedestrian vantage point at ground level on Long
Beach Boulevard, but shall not be located on a building facade
facing Long Beach Boulevard.
(d) The area of the sign containing text shall not exceed fifteen
percent (15%) of the total sign area as measured in compliance
with Subsection 25-33.5(C) (Measurement of Sign Area).
(e) The sign shall be applied directly to the wall of the structure.
(f) The wall shall contain no other signs, except for street address,
building identification sign, or the logo of the primary tenant.
25-33.9 Prohibited and Restricted Signs.
(a) Prohibited signs. The following signs are inconsistent with the
purposes and standards of this Chapter and are prohibited in all zoning
districts:
1. Non City-approved notices, placards, bills, posters, cards,
stickers, banners, signs, advertisings, or other devices designed to
attract the attention of the public that are posted or otherwise
affixed upon any street, street furniture, right-of-way, public
sidewalk, crosswalk, curb, lamppost, hydrant, tree, alley, telephone
pole, public telephone, or lighting system, or other public alarm or
communication system;
2. Murals, other than tall wall signs in compliance with Section 25-
33.8;
3. Obscene or offensive signs containing statements, words, or
pictures of an obscene or indecent character which appeal to the
prurient interest in sex, or which are patently offensive and do not
have serious literacy, artistic, political, or scientific value;
4. Off-site signs not specifically allowed by the provisions of
Section 25-33.8 (Off-site signs);
5. Painted signs on buildings, building facades, building eaves,
roofs, fences or walls, except for approved tall wall signs;
6. Signs advertising home occupations;
7. Signs not in compliance with the provisions of this Chapter.
8. Signs erected in a manner that a portion of their surface or
supports will interfere with the free use of a fire escape, exit or
standpipe, or obstruct a required ventilator, door, stairway, or
window above the first story, or create other hazards;
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9. Signs using words, colors, symbols, or characters in a manner
that interferes with, misleads, or confuses pedestrian or vehicular
traffic and safety;
10. Vehicle signs attached to or painted on motor vehicles that are
parked on or adjacent to property, the principal purpose of which is
to attract attention to a product sold or business located on the
property;
11. Signs jeopardizing traffic safety that resemble any traffic
control device or which create a safety hazard by obstructing the
clear view of pedestrians or vehicular traffic;
12. Signs advertising a discontinued activity, business enterprise,
commodity or service in excess of ninety (90) days after such
activity or business enterprise has terminated or such commodity or
service is no longer offered;
13. Signs in disrepair that are abandoned, or which are in an
unsafe condition, or which are improperly maintained so as to
expose deteriorated conditions, such as peeling paint or inoperative
electrical components;
14. Projecting signs that are attached at an angle to a wall or to
any other vertical element of a building, other than blade or
bracket signs;
15. Backdrop wall signs that are placed upon a freestanding wall of
a business.
16. Roof signs that are attached onto a roof or extend above the
roofline.
17. Portable signs that are folding, on boxes, on rollers or casters,
or other similar signs designed to be portable. Such signs shall
include but not be limited to A-frame signs, sandwich boards, and
other such signs not permanently affixed to the ground.
b. Restricted signs. The following signs are generally inconsistent with the
purposes and standards of this Chapter but may be allowed under certain
circumstances or through sign approval programs that offer incentives to
encourage well designed, creative signs (e.g., comprehensive sign program,
creative sign, creative billboard, etc).
1. Animated, moving, flashing, blinking, reflecting, revolving, or other
similar signs or signs that incorporate these elements except as approved
as a creative sign;
2. Awnings that are internally illuminated except as approved as a
creative sign;
3. Banners, streamers, and pennants, except as allowed for temporary
use under Subsection 25-33.11(D) (Temporary signs limited by size and
period of display).
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4. Changeable copy signs over three (3) square feet, except as approved
through a comprehensive sign program pursuant to Section 25-33.12 and
in compliance with Section 25-33.6.C.
5. Electronic graphic signs, except time/temperature signs, large screen
video displays or as approved as a creative sign.
6. Inflated signs, balloons, and figures subject to review and approval by
the Director of Community Development.
7. Roof signs extending above the edge of the roof of a structure except
as approved as a creative sign; and
8. Signs emitting audible sounds, odors, or visible matter except as
approved as a creative sign or creative billboard.
25-33.10 Sign Permits. Sign Permits shall be prepared, filed, processed,
and approved or denied in compliance with this Section.
(a) Application Content. The application for a sign permit shall be in
such form as may be required by the Department and shall be submitted
to the Department, together with any required application or processing
fee as established by resolution of the City Council. The application shall
contain the following information, as applicable, relating to the proposes
sign:
1. A plot plan identifying the location of the proposed sign in
relation to existing or proposed buildings or structures on the
property that are or will be subject to the ownership or control of
the applicant.
2. Where directional signs are proposed, a plot plan identifying the
location of off-street parking facilities, including primary points of
entry and exit for motor vehicles.
3. The dimensions, design, colors, text, and construction materials
of the proposed sign.
4. The method of attachment of the proposed sign to any building
or structure.
5. A description of the size and dimension of any other sign or
signs then existing on the property that is, are, or will be subject to
the applicant's ownership or control, and, with regard to any such
sign that is then illegal or nonconforming, a statement as to when
such sign will be permanently removed or made to be conforming
by the applicant.
6. Photographs of all sides of any existing building or structure on
which, or adjacent to which, the proposed sign is to be placed, or a
rendering of any such building or structure not yet constructed.
7. A statement as to whether the applicant's property is located
within the boundaries of a redevelopment project area or a planned
commercial development district or business district established by
the City.
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8. Such other information as the Department may require as to
ensure compliance with this Chapter.
b. Review process.
1. Review by Department. An application for a sign permit for
the placement or erection of a new sign for an existing building, or
for the enlargement, modification, or relocation of an existing sign,
shall be reviewed by the Department. The Department shall
approve the application if the Department determines that the
application satisfies the criteria for approval set forth in subsection
c, below, as well as any other applicable provisions of this Chapter.
If the Department determines that the construction or method of
placement of the proposed sign will be subject to provisions of the
Uniform Building Code or the Uniform Electrical Code, the
application shall, if satisfactory in all .other respects, be
conditionally approved and transmitted to the Building and Safety
Division for further processing and permit approval. The applicant
shall pay to the Building and Safety Division such additional
application or processing fees as may be established by resolution
of the City Council.
2. Appeals.
(a) Appeals to the Planning Commission. Any applicant
aggrieved by a determination of the Department denying an
application for a sign permit, or approving an application
with mandatory conditions, may appeal such determination
to the Planning Commission within fifteen (15) days after
such determination was made. The appeal shall be
accompanied by the payment of a filing fee in such amount
as may be established by resolution of the City Council. A
public hearing shall be conducted by the Planning
Commission pursuant to Section 25-28 of this Code. The
Planning Commission shall render its decision on the appeal
within sixty (60) days after the filing of the appeal. Findings
shall be made by the Planning Commission that set forth the
basis for its decision.
(b) Appeals to the City Council. Any appellant aggrieved
by a decision of the Planning Commission related to an
appeal taken pursuant to paragraph (a), above, may appeal
such decision to the City Council within fifteen (15) days
after such decision. The appeal shall be accompanied by the
payment of a filing fee in such amount as may be
established by resolution of the City Council. A public
hearing shall then be conducted by the City Council pursuant
to Section 25-29 of this Code. Findings shall be made by the
City Council that set forth the basis for its decision. The
decision of the City Council on any appeal filed hereunder
shall be final
c. Criteria for approval. The Director or Commission may approve a Sign
Permit if the proposed sign:
1. Meets the requirements of this Chapter;
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2. Is in compliance with the Sign Design Guidelines;
3. Would not interfere with pedestrian or vehicular safety;
4. Would not detract from the character of a historic or architecturally
significant structure;
5. Would not be located to have a negative impact on adjacent property;
6. Would not detract from the pedestrian quality of street or area; and
7. Would not add to an over proliferation of signs on a particular property
or area.
d. Modification of standards. Modifications to the requirements of this
Chapter may be requested in compliance with Section 25-26 (Variances) of this
Code.
e. Revocation or modification of Sign Permit. The Director may revoke or
modify a Sign Permit, consistent with the procedures set forth in Section 25-
25.12 of this Code, if it is found that the sign(s) has been erected, altered,
reconstructed, or is being maintained in a manner that is inconsistent with the
approved permit.
25-33.11 Exemptions from Sign Permit Requirements. Sign Permits
shall not be required for the signs listed in this Section. These exempt signs shall not
be included in the determination of the total allowable number of signs or total
allowable sign area for a site.
a. Flags. The flag of the United States of America and other Nations, States,
countries, or municipalities, and flags of religious or political organizations or
ideologies or of incorporated nonprofit organizations or service clubs provided
that the pole height shall not exceed twenty-five feet (25~ above finished grade
within five feet (5~ of the pole if located on the ground or ten feet (10~ if
located on a roof. The length of the flag shall not exceed one-quarter (~/4) of the
height of the pole. No more than three (3) flags per use shall be allowed.
Larger flags may be allowed subject to approval by the Director.
b. Permanent signs without size limitations.
1. Official signs. Official and legal notices required by a court or
governmental agency;
2. Government signs. A sign erected by a federal or state agency or
the City;
3. Signs in the public right-of-way. Off-site signs that are part of
and accessory to bus shelters, transit shelters, pay phones, trash
receptacles, and other similar street furniture located in the public right-
of-way and installed by the City or in compliance with an agreement with
the City. This includes banners attached to streetlights and other similar
structures.
c. Permanent signs with size and number limitations.
1. Affiliation signs. Signs that provide notices of services (e.g., trade
affiliations, credit cards accepted) provided the signs are attached to the
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structure. Signs or notices shall not exceed one-half (~/z) square foot in
area for each sign, and no more than three (3) signs are allowed for each
business;
2. Changeable copy signs. Signs with readily changeable copy/text
(e.g., chalkboard) limited to one (1) sign per business not to exceed three
(3) square feet in area.
3. Gasoline pump signs. Signs identifying the brand, types, and
octane rating provided the signs do not exceed two (2) square feet for
each pump face. Also includes equivalent signs for alternative fuel/electric
vehicle recharging stations.
4. Name plaques. Commemorative plaques, tables, dates of
construction, and the like when carved in stone, concrete, or similar
materials or made of bronze, aluminum, or other similar permanent
material. Signs shall not exceed two (2) square feet in area.
5. Neighborhood watch signs. Signs located in residential
neighborhoods that are designated official neighborhood watch areas and
limited to three (3) square feet in area.
6. Off-site directional signs. Signs located off-site and providing
directions to publicly owned facilities or emergency facilities and limited to
twelve (12) square feet in area.
7. Portable parking lot and valet parking signs. One (1)
freestanding portable sign at each parking lot entrance limited to ten (10)
square feet in area. The sign shall not cause any hazard to pedestrian
movement.
8. Site address. Limited to two (2) for each street address, subject to
the following standards:
(a) The total aggregate sign area shall not exceed seventy-two (72)
square inches. Individual numbers and letters shall not exceed a
height of six (6) inches.
(b) The sign shall be placed in an area adjacent to or near the
primary entrance of the structure or property frontage and face the
street curb in front of the structure.
9. Time and/or temperature signs. Time and/or temperature signs
when provided in compliance with the other applicable requirements of
this Chapter.
10. Vehicle-oriented safety and directional signs. Signs solely for
the purpose of guiding traffic, parking, and loading on private property.
One (1) safety or directional sign on each site may include the name of
the business within a maximum area of two (2) square feet. No other
advertising copy or logos shall be allowed. Maximum sign height shall be
four (4) feet.
d. Temporary signs limited by size and period of display. The temporary
signs listed in the following Table i-3 are exempt from sign permit requirements
in compliance with the provisions of Table 1-3. (See next page for Table 1-3,
Requirements for Temporary Signs)
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TABi~E 1-3
- ~ RI?QUIR_S FOI2 T1?)V1POI2Ai~'Y SIGI`~;S
-Sil;n Type ~~ Max,mun, ?1laximum 1Vlaxinu,m
4 j ,~ ' Ting Limit ~---" - "-
~i Number j Area Hci ~ht II ' Additional
=--~---.---- ---~f---.-~-~l '
fi:,nners in ~: - --=-~-_ _--:_- =-___ _ _ r~ 2c,tu_l,•emcuts_
N.A. ~, N.A. N.A.
~Ij,ublia~ right-of-li N~A• 'hall be installed by the
I~yay I~ •~:iry or in compliance
? - __~~ I ~ with an agreement with
- . __ J~
Construction iff'I erstreet 25 s ft. er ~~- `-'----------. ~ he Cin_. - w
s, ns
.g ifrontage ~ tgnq P 6 ft. Shall be removed (.;hall contain only the
it following Final ~narnes of architects,
II ` Building Inspection `;engineers, and
1_ 1( ~ :.:ontractors working on
' • _..~_-.~_. u _ _ -- ,he site.
'if~uture tenant I,1 per street 25 sq.ft. per 6 ft. !Shall be removed
(signs (!frontage sign i,3ha11 contain only the
upon first occupancy ~~rrames of future tenants
h -- -- _=--It-- ~ of t_he site.
`"-~-_~_.. T--= - _ ~>f the site.
+loliday Jo ~ No maximum No
~'~tr~coration Ijmaximum 'Shall not be '!;hall c-ontain no
si>;ns I~ J
maximum displayed more than advertising material.
30 days prior to
~~ ; ~ holiday and removed
I! - i~ ~ I !thin 10 days
~ ~__J following ~_
,::~lutoa• vehicrle 1- per'-- ~ ~ sq.ft. N.A. No limitation `~ --
~~or sale sitlns vehicle ~Wllowed for vehicles
.located in approved sales
~~._____`-'"--~~'_--. j;Iots only.
!iVew business I 1 per street ~1 sq.ft. for each ~rt3elow edge ~ 60 day- s-maximum ~ Sha11 be removed upon
`signs I~frontage lineal foot of ~`
II 1of roof. I~installation of permanent
i nurlding
I, ,frontage facing sign.
' __ ~; _ __I~a street r
!:'olitical sins IINo 12 s ft. er I I ~- I-
n q• P ~ 5 ft. ;Shall be removed ~^h '~
maximum .sign, except j `within ]0 davs after ' ~' a]i not project more
'` ~ i. han 6 in. from any
ii !billboards 1 I th
i~
i. ~i 1
~. ~r
~~ I? !
t `sign Type '; A4axiuni:n
~t=- I Nu,,,I,cr
~~12eaI estate signs
i~Lxisting ~ l per street
-esidct,tial units ~: ~~frontage. .._.
+uniml,roved ~i
';property i~ riders per
j !sign
Vew residential !,1 sign.
>uildin s ~
g !'No riders
~ interest I~1 per -~~•-
al I~development
nents i~
~!2 riders per
` e election tf its I~structure or may be
~ message rs connected~!f'reestanding. Allowed
I! I with a candidate or i'un private property only.
Maxinnrw I( Maximum it Tigre Limit - ~-- - ~'
Area i{ i~ ~' Additional
_ _ Height l
it _ J~ Requirements
sq.ft.
.5 sq.ft. per
+: in.;
i ft. for
inimproved
property.
--------
~' Shall be removed
at end of listing
period or upon
sale/lease.
.._..-_~~-one -----
12 sq.ft.
] sq.ft. per ~~
nit !I
0.5 sq.ft. per
~i
i..
cider .i
42 in.
shall be removed ~' - -None
Nithin 6 months C
~fCertificate of '~
~ccunancv ~,
~iiall be removed' ~' g- ~`-`-`
..>i ns for individual
t end of listin~~ annits shall be mounted
eriod or 'Jin a single location on a
ale/lease ~icommon sign.
lilm roved '~ ~'-- ~~ _i~ __
P
P ~~1 er strect~ I6 sq.ft. i 6 ft. ,Shall be removed ~':
commercial !,frontage IJ ,) None
roperty ;' 1;4 sq.ft. max.:; ~ at end of lis[ing i'
~~Z riders per j;for all riders ~ , ocr~iod or
~~si°n II ~; -;sale/lease
~ ~ -_:I 'I
~ Individual tenant !~1 per tenant j 6 sq.ft. ~ 6 ft. 151ra1- 1 b oved ~--
s aces 'ts ace
!,p ~1.~ sq.ft. ~! at end of listine ~ None
i~ riders jsnax. for all ~>eriod or
~~ -- ,~tl naaimum - ~ ~ ,
~~ I7iders ~ sale/lease 'i
;Unimp; oved ~ 1 per arterial ~ 16 sq.ft. ~-'r"
~~commercial ii 6 ft. ,(:;hall be removed if -
street frontage ! \une
I~ropem• ~ ' sq.f*.. max. ;~ Mat end of listin~~ ~'
it .~' riders per ;for all riders ~errod ur
ii
Jsign I (sale;"lease
~I
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25-33.12 Comprehensive Sign Programs.
a. Purpose. A Comprehensive Sign Program is intended to integrate the
design of the signs proposed for a development project with the design of
the structures, into a unified architectural statement. A Comprehensive
Sign Program provides a means for defining common sign regulations for
multi-tenant projects, to encourage maximum incentive and latitude in the
design and display of multiple signs and to achieve, not circumvent, the
intent of this Chapter.
b. Applicability. The approval of a Comprehensive Sign Program shall
be required whenever any of the following circumstances exists, or
whenever an applicant requests the approval of a Comprehensive Sign
Program:
1. Two (2) or more separate tenant spaces are to be created on
the same parcel; or
2. Five (5) or more non-exempt signs are proposed for a new or
existing development; or
3. The Director determines that a Comprehensive Sign Program is
needed because of special project characteristics (e.g., the size of
proposed signs, limited site visibility, a business within a business,
the location of the site relative to major transportation routes,
etc.).
c. Approval authority. A Comprehensive Sign Program shall be
approved through the granting of a Sign Permit for a Comprehensive Sign
Program by the Director.
d. Application requirements. A Sign Permit application for a
Comprehensive Sign Program shall include all information and materials
required by the Department, and the filing fee set by the City's fee
resolution.
e. Standards. A Comprehensive Sign Program shall comply with the
following standards:
1. The program shall comply with the purpose of this Chapter, the
Sign Design Guidelines and the overall intent of this Section;
2. The signs shall enhance the overall development, be in harmony
with, and relate visually to other signs included in the
Comprehensive Sign Program, to the structures and/or
developments they identify, and to surrounding development;
3. The program shall accommodate future revisions that may be
required because of changes in use or tenants; and
4. The program shall comply with the standards of this Chapter,
except that flexibility is allowed with regard to sign area, number,
location, and/or height to the extent that the Comprehensive Sign
Program will enhance the overall development and will more fully
accomplish the purposes of this Chapter.
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f. Revisions. Revisions to a Comprehensive Sign Program may be
approved by the Director if the intent of the original approval is not
affected. Revisions that would substantially deviate from the original
approval shall require the approval of a new Comprehensive Sign
Program.
25-33.13 Abandoned Signs. A sign shall be removed by the owner or
lessee of the premises upon which the sign is located when the business that it
advertises is no longer conducted on the premises. The sign shall be removed
within thirty (30) days of the close of business.
25-34.14 Enforcement; Illegal Signs; Penalties. The Department is
authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this Chapter by means of
inspection consistent with other provisions of this Code; by means of removing
illegal signs in accordance with the procedures described below; and by means
of imposing penalties, as provided below, on owners of illegal signs.
a. Removal. The Department shall cause to be removed any illegal sign
as defined in this Chapter.
1. Notice. The Department shall first prepare a notice which shall
describe the sign, specify the violation or violations involved, and
which shall state that if the sign is not removed or the violation is
not corrected within ten (10} days the sign shall be removed in
accordance with the provisions of this Section. The notice shall be
mailed to the owner of the property on which the sign is located,
the owner of the sign, and the occupant of the property. If any of
such persons is unknown or cannot be found, notice shall be mailed
to the last known addresses of such persons, if any, and posted on
the sign or on the premises.
2. Appeals. Any of the above persons aggrieved by a
determination by the Department that his or her sign is
nonconforming may appeal the determination in accordance with
the procedures set forth in Section 25-33.10(b)(2). During the
period of the appeal, the sign shall remain in place unless it was
determined by the Department to be dangerous to the public.
3. Immediate removal of dangerous signs in case of
emergency. Notwithstanding the above, in cases of emergency,
the Department may cause the immediate removal of a dangerous
or defective sign without notice.
4. Disposal of signs. Any sign removed by the Department
pursuant to this Section shall become the property of the City and
may be disposed of in any manner deemed appropriate by the City.
The cost of removal of the sign by the City shall be considered a
debt owed to the City by the owner of the sign and the owner of
the property, and may be recovered in an appropriate court action
by the City. The cost of removal shall include any and all incidental
expenses incurred by the City in connection with the sign's
removal.
b. Penalties. Illegal signs shall be subject to the penalties set forth in
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25-33.15 Sign Design Guidelines. The following guidelines shall be
considered by applicants and by the Department in the design and approval of all
signs within the City. These guidelines are intended to complement other
requirements in the previous Sections of this Chapter.
a. Design compatibility.
1. Creative design encouraged. Signs should make a positive
contribution to the general appearance of the street and
commercial area in which they are located. Awell-designed sign
can be a major asset to a building. The City encourages
imaginative and innovative sign design. The Creative Sign
application procedure is specifically designed for artistic and
unusual signs that might not fit the standard sign regulations and
categories.
2. Proportionate size and scale. The scale of signs should be
appropriate for the building on which they are placed and the area
in which they are located. The size and shape of a sign should be
proportionate with the scale of the structure.
3. Integrate signs with the building. Signs should not obscure
architectural features. Their design should be integrated with the
design of the building. Awell-designed building facade or
storefront is created by the careful coordination of sign and
architectural design and over-all color scheme. Signs in multiple
tenant buildings should be designed to complement or enhance the
other signs in the building.
4. Reduce sign impact. Because residential and commercial
uses generally exist in close proximity, signs should be designed
and located so that they have little or no impact on adjacent
residential neighborhoods.
5. Sign placement. Place wall signs to establish facade rhythm,
scale and proportion where facade rhythm does not already exist.
On buildings that have a monolithic or plain facade, signs can be
used to establish or continue appropriate design rhythm, scale, and
proportion.
6. Pedestrian-oriented signs are encouraged. It is desirable
and encouraged to include apedestrian-oriented sign as one of the
permitted signs for a business. Pedestrian-oriented signs are signs
that are designed for and directed toward pedestrians so that they
can easily and comfortably read the sign as they stand adjacent to
the business.
7. Use individual letters. Each business is encouraged to install
illuminated channel letter signs to be located on the front or side
elevations on the building exterior in accordance with the drawings
submitted. Letter height should not exceed twenty-four inches
(24'~ in height.
b. Color.
1. Select colors carefully. Color is one of the most important
aspects of visual communication - it can be used to catch the eye
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or to communicate ideas or feelings. Colors should be selected to
contribute to legibility and design integrity. Even the most carefully
thought out sign may be unattractive and a poor communicator
because of poor color selection. Too many colors used
thoughtlessly can confuse and negate the message of a sign.
Letter faces may be fabricated from red, orange, green and blue.
Special logo colors may be permitted.
2. Use contrasting colors. Contrast is an important influence on
the legibility of signs. A substantial contrast should be provided
between the color and material of the background and the letters
or symbols to make the sign easier to read in both day and night.
Light letters on a dark background or dark letters on a light
background are most legible.
3. Avoid using too many colors. Colors or color combinations
that interfere with legibility of the sign copy or that interfere with
viewer identification of other signs should be avoided. Small
accents of several colors may make a sign unique and attractive,
but the competition of large areas of many different colors often
decreases readability.
4. Use complimentary colors. Sign colors should complement
the colors used on the structures and the project as a whole.
c. Materials.
1. Sign materials. The following sign materials are
recommended:
a. Plexiglas.
b. Wood (carved, sandblasted, etched, and properly sealed,
primed and painted, or stained).
c. Metal (formed, etched, cast engraved, and properly
primed and painted or factory-coated to protect against
corrosion).
d. High-density pre-formed foam or similar material. New
materials may be very appropriate if properly designed in a
manner consistent with these guidelines, and painted or
otherwise finished to compliment the architecture.
e. Custom neon tubing, in the form of graphics or lettering,
may be incorporated into several allowed sign types.
2. Compatibility of materials. Sign materials should be
compatible with the design of the face of the facade where they
are placed. The selected materials should contribute to the
legibility of the sign.
3. Appropriate materials. Paper and cloth signs are not suitable
for exterior use (except on awnings) because they deteriorate
quickly.
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d. Sign legibility. An effective sign should do more than attract
attention, it should communicate a message. Usually, this is a question of
the readability of words and phrases. The most significant influence on
legibility is lettering.
1. Pedestrian-oriented signs. Make signs smaller if they are
oriented to pedestrians. The pedestrian-oriented sign is usually read from
a distance of fifteen feet (15~ to twenty feet (20~. The closer a sign's
viewing distance, the smaller that sign need be, as outlined in the
following table:
LETTERING SIZE FOR
PEDESTRIAN-ORIENTED SIGNS
Minimum Character Size
inches Intended Reading Distance
feet
1.0 10
1.5 20
2.0 30
2.5 40
3.0 50
2. Use a brief message. A brief message should be used
whenever possible. The fewer the words, the more effective the
sign. A sign with a brief, succinct message is easier to read and
looks more attractive. Evaluate each word. If the word does not
contribute directly to the basic message of the sign, it detracts from
it and probably should be deleted.
3. Space letters and words carefully. Letters and words
should not be spaced too close together. Crowding of letters,
words or lines will make any sign more difficult to read.
Conversely, over-spacing these elements causes the viewer to read
each item individually, again obscuring the message. As a general
rule, letters should not occupy more than seventy percent (70%) of
the sign panel area.
4. Limit the number of letter styles. The number of lettering
styles should be limited in order to increase legibility. A general
rule to follow is to limit the number of different letter types to no
more than two (2) for small signs and three (3) for larger signs.
Intricate typefaces and symbols that are difficult to read reduce the
sign's ability to communicate.
5. Use symbols and logos. Symbols and logos can be used in
place of words wherever appropriate. Pictographic images will
usually register more quickly in the viewer's mind than a written
message.
e. Sign illumination. The possible illumination of a sign should be
carefully considered. Like color, illumination can provide more effective
visual communication, or can confuse the message. Imaginative and
innovative lighting techniques for signs are encouraged.
i. Use illumination only if necessary. Consider if the sign
needs to be lighted at all. Lights in the window display may be
sufficient to identify the business. This is particularly true if good
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window graphics are used. Often, nearby streetlights provide
ample illumination of a sign after dark.
2. Use a direct light source. If the sign can be illuminated by a
direct source of light (e.g., spotlight), this is usually the best
arrangement because the sign will appear to be better integrated
with the building's architecture. Light fixtures supported in front of
the structure cast light on the sign and generally a portion of the
face of the structure as well. Direct lighting emphasizes the
continuity of the structure's surface, and signs become an integral
part of the facade. Direct lighting is also appropriate because it
produces a more intimate ambiance on the street. The lighting of
signs should be considered as an element in a building's overall
lighting design.
3. Shield the light source. Whenever direct lighting fixtures are
used (fluorescent or incandescent), care should be taken to
properly shield the light source to prevent glare from spilling over
into residential areas and any public right-of-way. Signs should be
lighted only to the minimum level required for nighttime readability.
4. Back-lighted signs. Back-lighted, solid letters are
encouraged. Signs consisting of opaque individually cut letters
mounted directly on a structure can often use a distinctive element
of the structure's facade as a backdrop, thereby providing a better
integration of the sign with the structure.
25-33.16 Conflict with other Code provisions. If any provision of this
Chapter is found to be in conflict with any other provision of the Lynwood
Municipal Code, the provision that establishes the higher standard shall prevail.
25-33.17 Severability. The provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any
Section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Chapter or its application
to any person or circumstance is held invalid by the decision of any court of
competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Chapter is in and shall remain in full
force and effect.
25-33.18 Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of
this Chapter shall be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00} nor more than five
hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and a separate offense shall be
deemed committed on each day during on or which a violation occurs or
continues.
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ection The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify to the passage and
adoption of this Ordinance and to cause it to be published or posted as required by law.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 21St day of
August , 2001 and adopted and ordered published at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the day of , 2001.
ATTEST:
ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SHAN K. THEVER, City Attorney
PAUL H. RICHARDS II, Mayor
City of Lynwood
RALPH W. DAVIS III, City Manager
City of Lynwood
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
JOSEPH WANG, Public Works Director &
City Engineer
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)SS
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, the undersigned, City Clerk for the City of Lynwood, do hereby certify that the
foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lynwood
at a regular meeting held on the day of , 2001.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
)SS
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
City Clerk, City of Lynwood
I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Lynwood, and Clerk of the City
Council of said City, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Ordinance No. on file in my office and that said ordinance was
adopted on the date and by the vote therein stated.
Dated this day of
2001.
City Clerk
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