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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2001-05-01CC;~` #~~ ~ ~ ~. - a<< 4 .~,~~x,~~ ~:.~ ~'ify ~'~~teCfin(~ CHa~`~engP,S I ~ < ~ ~~~' 11330 BULLIS ROAD IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS, WE ASK THAT ALL PERSONS WLSHING TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL FILL OUT A FORM PROVIDED AT THE DOOR, AND TO TURN IT IN TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE START OF THE MEETING. FAILURE TO ' FILL OUT SUCH A FORM WELL PROHIBIT YOU FROM ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL IN THE ABSENCE OF THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT OF THE COUNCIL. r AGENDA ~-cc~c1., ~.''~~c~~ ITEMS ON FILE FOR CONSIDERATLON - • -• ~- AT THE MEETING OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL GTr' ^`= ! `~ ~'~ ~' TO BE HELD ON MAY 1, 2001 ~~~~~~~ r' _~,.: ~~ '~ `--~ ^ = COUNCIL CHAMBERS' ~~G~ 6:00 P.M. PAUL H. RICHARDS, II MAYOR ,,;. ~ RICARDO SANCHEZ ARTURO REYES~`!~'E~~~ ;~I" 'r•, .MAYOR PRO-TEM COUNCILM'EMBER l (~~~ ~jC~, r,<~' LOUIS BYRD ARMANDO REA COUNCFLMEMBER ~ COUNCILMEMBER CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY - RALPH W. DAVIS III SHAN THEVER & 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 4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Louis Byrd Armando Rea Arturo Reyes , Ricardo Sanchez Paul H. Richards, it 5. INVOCATION 6. PRESENTATlONSlPROCLAMATION a) AARP b) Shan Powell Furrilo 7. ANNOUNCEMENTS 8. COUNCIL RECESS TO: LYNWOOD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LYNWOOD INFORMATION INC. LYNWOOD PUBLIC .PENANCE AUTHORITY ,~. , 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.) MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS: Special Meeting, April 16, 2001 PUBLIC HEARING 10. PROPOSED VACATION OF THE FIRST ALLEY WEST OF ALEXANDER AVENUE, NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY Comments: On April 3, 2001, the City Council adopted Resolution 20014.039 setting the public hearing for the proposed vacation. Notices of Proposed Vacation were posted as required by iaw. It is staff's opinion that this alley is not needed for traffic circulation purposes. Recommendation: To request that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES THE FIRST ALLEY WEST OF ALEXANDER AVENUE, NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY AS SHOWN ON TRACT MAP NO. 12197 IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 227, PAGES 37-38 OF MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECORDER". 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. LYNWOOD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FY 2001-2002 Comments: This report recommends that the City Council approve the attached engineer's report for the Lynwood Landscape Maintenance Assessment District and the City Council adopt a resolution of intension, which sets this matter for Public Hearing. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1) Adopt the attached resolution, which approves the engineer's report; and 2) Adopt the attached resolution of intension which sets this matter for Public Hearing on June 5, 2001. 12. SUMMER FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Comments: For the .past (11) years, the City of Lynwood has been a sponsor for the Summer Food Service .Program funded through a grant received from the State Department of Education. The program serves children that attend John D. Ham Park and the Lynwood Youth Center between the approximate dates of June 18 through September 21, 2001. The program has enabled the City to feed breakfast and lunch to over three hundred (300) children, Monday through Friday during the summer months or a total of ten thousand (10,000) meals. In 1992, Lynwood Unified School District became the responsible agency for the vending operation of providing meals to our Summer Food Service Program. When staff approached the Lynwood Unified School District Food Services for the 2001 program, they were again very interested in continuing to serve our needs. Recommendation:. Staff respectfully requests that the Mayor and Members of the City Council approve the attached agreement with the Lynwood Unified School District to provide our meals for the upcoming summer program for the youth of Lynwood. 13. ORDINANCE -SECOND READING Comments: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ADDING SECTION 14.13 TO THE LYNWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND ADOPTING A STANDARD URBAN STORMWATER MITfGATION PLAN" Recommendation: That Council review and adopt the Ordinance. 14. BROWNFIELDS CLEANUP REVOLVING LOAN FUND GRANT Comments: To inform the Lynwood City Council that the City of Lynwood application for the Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund grant has been selected as one of the forty- six (46) communities in the Country that will receive this grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Recommendation: It is respectfully recommended that the City Council receive and file the attached information. 15. WARRANT REGISTER: Comments: City of Lynwood warrant register for May 1, 2001 Recommendation: Staff recommends for the City Council to approve the warrant register. 3 .DISCUSSION ITEMS NONE COUNCIL ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION PAUL H. RICHARDS, II, MAYOR RIC;ARDO SANCHEZ, MAYOR PRO-TEM LOUIS BYRD, COUNCILMEMSER ARMANDO REA, COUNCItMEMBER ARTURO REYES, COUNCILMEMBER CLOSED SESSION ' NONE ADJOURNMENT MOTION TO ADJOURN TO A REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD ON MAY 15, 2001 AT 6:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS' OF THE CITY HALL, 11330 BULLIS ROAD, CITY OF LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA. 4 LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 16, 2001 The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in a Special Meeting at11330 Bullis Road on the above date at 9:16 a.m. Mayor Richards presiding. Councilmen Rea, Reyes, Sanchez and Richards answered the joint roll call for all agencies. Councilman Byrd vvas absent. Also present were City Manager Davis, City Attorney Thever, City Clerk Hooper and City Treasurer Pygatt. PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS NONE 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..8: ~.• A. Conference with Real Property Negotiators Property: 10925 Atlantic Blvd. Under Negotiation: Price and Terms • B. Subsequent Need Item: School District It was mo"ved by Councilman Reyes, seconded by Councilman Rea to hear Subsequent Need Item: School District. Councilman Byrd arrived at 9:17 a.m. ROLL CALL: AYES: COUNCILMEN BYRD, REA, REYES, SANCHEZ, RICHARD NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE it was moved by Councilman Reyes, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried to recess to Joint Closed Session at 9:18 a.m. Councilman Reyes left at 9:45 a.m. Council reconvened at 10:15 a.m. City Attorney Thever stated Council. met on the aforementioned matters and stated on: •: A. No Reportable Action •: B. No Reportable Action AL~ENUA I~.'EM Item #4: Anti-Litter Feasibility Study After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Byrd, seconded by Councilman Sanchez to adopt: RESOLUTION NO. 2001.042 ENTITLED A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD TO SIGN THE ATTACHED "PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT" BETWEEN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AND DMG -Maximus, Imc. ROLL CALL: AYES: COUNCLLMEN $YRD, REA, SANCHEZ, RICHARDS f~OES: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMAN REYES Item #5: Opposition to Senate Bill - S8910 After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Rea, seconded by Councilman Byrd to adopt: RESOLUTION NO. 2001.042 ENTITLED: A RESOLUTION OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL CITING FORMAL OPPOSITION TO SB910 (DUNN, BURTON, HAYNES & MONTEITH) HOUSLNG ELEMENTS: FINES, PENALTIES AND LAWSUITS ROLL CALL: AYES: ~ COUNCILMEN BYRD, REA, SANCHEZ, RICHARDS NOES: NONE. AE3SENT: COUNCILMAN REYES COUNCIL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Councilman Rea inquired about the gas station at Long Beach Blvd. and the 1- 105 freeway. Asked if the station has been closed. Stated he is opposed to any issuance of a license. Have concerns about toxins and debris on the .property. Stated we need to safeguard the city's interest. Wants the existing station to rernain closed.. Community Development Director Chicots said he will follow up on the status of the gas station and provide a report to Council. Councilman Rea also asked about the status of the "vehicles for sale" ordinance. Council .requested. Asked the Gity Manager for a report on the .parking meter field trip they were involved in last week. Also would like a summer report on energy from Southern California Edison for critical planning for the upcoming months. Mayor Pro-Tem Sanchez stated Council received a report but that it did not contain any details. . City Manage Davis stated that staff would bring this Item back to revisit the issue. City Attorney Thever discussed a similar ordinance in Los Angeles. Mayor Pro-Tem Sanchez asked the City Attorney to compare the ordinance to other cities that do not allow on street car sales. Discussed past conversations about setting up a controlled designated area for auto sales. Also asked. about the status of the natatorium and clock tower. City Manager Davis stated staff has scheduled a CIP Update for the next Special Meeting. Public Works Director Wang stated the bid opening for the clock tower insta lation is scheduled for May 1, 2001. Mayor Richards suggested the possibility of requiring auto sellers to have a city business license. Also discussed laws related to vending. Councilman Byrd also asked for the status of an ordinance or permit to restrict on-street parking in residential areas from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Guest: Margaret Araujo, Deputy -Assemblyman Carl Washington Will forward Council updates from Edison on the status of the electricity crisis. Discussed the purchase of her home and that in neighborhood with larger homes and lots multiple families are living in them and are using the street for parking instead of their property. Also asked if she could participate in the planning of the City's upcoming birthday celebration. ADJOURNMENT Having no further discussion,. it was moved by Councilman Byrd, seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Sanchez and carried to adjourn the meeting at 11.:10 a.m. Paul H. Richards, II, Mayor Andrea L. Hooper, Gity Clerk APRIL16.2001C DATE: May 1, 2001 TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Ralph W. Davis, III, City Mana r'~i~ \ 1 BY: Joseph Y. Wang, P.E., Director of Public. Works/City Engine ~~ Paul Nguyen, Civil Engineering Associate `' SUBJECT: Proposed Vacation of The First Alley West of Alexander Avenue, North of Imperial Highway PURPOSE: To recommend that the City Council hold the public hearing and order the vacation and abandonment of a portion of the first alley west of Alexander, north of Imperial Highway. BACKGROUND: On April 3, 2001, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2001-039, setting the public hearing for the proposed alley vacation. ANALYSIS: The Fire .Department, Sheriffs Department and all affected utility companies have been notified of the proposed vacation. An easement will be preserved for utilities located within the vacation area. Notices of the proposed vacation were published and posted as required by law: It is staff s opinion that the alley is not needed for traffic circulation purposes. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES THE FIRST ALLEY WEST OF ALEXANDER AVENUE, NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY AS SHOWN ON TRACT MAP NO. 12197 IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 227, PAGES 37-38 OF MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE L,OS ANGELES COUNTY RECORDER". couolois Gou01015 t _ AGENllA IfiEM y, • /30 ,S p . •, v ~ ~ /-30 49 O 7 /3p SB O ~ 0 /30 3j F cj 4 Q 8 O 9 ~ W' /3Q 66 ~1 /30.65 ~ ~ ' h O ~ ~ `s g3 ~-~-~ ~43'E ~ 2z 'rJ ~ ~ /30, 74 Q• /30, 73 h h /0 2 /moo e~ 2~ 14 a /3o e, h /~ 3 ~0 13 /90, g /3p gy SO ~ i /z 4 /9 /~o9a 0 J2 `~ 50 S5 /30.97 151.69 ~RVi= l~SCD f~L~.GY ~ _ _ z6 ~ vR c~ riv~u Q ++. ~Z''`90' 4~ S U '~ 94 99 ~ 7~7 0 Q ~ .~cs- a ~ ,.50 S Q ZS ~ ~ J O N /7Do/ OW ~ 55 /9, 590 _' o' 0 9 \ ' O ~ ~ cp . 3 h3 . _ ~°o.: ~o -p 2 ' So /4/ 9/ `= 's SD j569"~ O ~4 O M PERIA~ ~---- HW Y C. F /6P/ r~~. ~. zz~ - ~ r- 3Y CITY OF LYNWOOD r>,eo ~'0 srD ALLC Y Y!-~ C,~1 T I C IV DRW0. CKD. BY APPROVED 8Y DATE ~~ ~~y~ EN R RE.- 5~ ~ ~1 ~T~/-t ~ H ~/FN T "A~~ I RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ORDERING THE VACATION AND BANDONMENT FOR.. PUBLIC PURPOSES THE FIRST ALLEY WEST OF .ALEXANDER AVENUE, NORTH OF IMPERIAL HIGHWAY AS SHOWN ON TRACT MAP NO. 12197 IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 227, PAGES 37-38 OF MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECORDER WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lynwood did, on the 3rd day of April, 2001, adopted Resolution No.2001-039, declaring its intention to vacate a portion of the first alley west of Alexander Avenue, north of Imperial Highway, as hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, notices of said vacation have been published and posted in the time, form, and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the matter was held on the 1st day of May, 2001, as prescribed by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lynwood as follows: Section 1. That the following described alley easement is unnecessary for present or prospective public use, and that the public interest, necessity and convenience require that the City Council of said City hereby order the vacation and abandonment of said alley easement. The northerly sixteen (16) feet of Lots 9 and 10 of Tract No. 12197, in the City of Lynwood,. County of Los Angeles, State of California, Miscellaneous Records Book 227, Pages 37-38 of maps in the office of the Los Angeles County Recorder. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Lynwood does hereby determine that the public convenience and necessity require that an easement be retained for construction and maintenance of utility lines within the limits of alley vacation as described in Section 1. Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Lynwood shall cause a certified copy of said order to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of Los Angeles County. .Section 4. 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 co~oio~~ ATTEST: Cou01015 ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk City old Lynwood APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City ol~ Lynwood APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: RALPH W. DAMS, 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 foregoing resolution 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: City Clerk, City of Lymvood STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Ss. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) [, 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. coUo~ou City Clerk, City of Lynwood couo~o~5 ~ ~ DATE: May 1, 2001 TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Ralph W. Davis, III, City Man ger BY: Jose h Y. Wan P.E. Director of P p g, ublic Works/City Engine ~~ Paul Nguyen, Civil Engineering Associate ,~ SUBJECT: Lynwood. Lighting Assessment District No. 2001-A PURPOSE: This report recommends that the City Council approve the attached Engineer's Report for Lynwood Lighting Assessment District No.2001-A and recommends that the City Council adopt a Resolution of Intention, which sets this matter for public hearing. BACKGROUND: The Lynwood Lighting Assessment District was first established in 1978 under the Street Lighting Act of 1919. The District was reformed in 1981 under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. The cost of maintenance, including the assessment engineering costs and administration can be levied annually against the .properties which receive the benefits, thereby relieving the General Fund of that amount. Property owners are assessed only for the benefits received. The assessments were levied as a fair and equitable way to provide funds to maintain, operate and improve the lighting areas in the City. The plans and specifications for the District are on file with the City Clerk and the Director of Public Works. The City Council, on March 6, 2001, adopted Resolution 2001-26 proposing the formation of a Lighting Assessment District pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972., and directed the preparation of the Engineer's Report. For fiscal year 2001-2002, the estimated cost of providing street lighting maintenance is $862,00. The annual installment for Certificate of Participation, as approved by the City Council in 1992 is $256,000. Since a surplus of $60,000 from FY 2001-2002 is projected, the revenue required for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 is $1,058,400. ANALYSIS: The current assessment rates are $1.62/F.F. and $3.01/F.F. for residential and commercial -lots, respectively. If the City maintains these current rates for FY 2001- -. 2002, the estimated revenue would be $1,058,465, which is sufficient to cover for all costs of the District. RECOMMENDATION` It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Adopt the attached resolution entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF LYNWOOD, APPROVING THE REPORT PREPARED PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE, SECTION .22565 ET SEQ., AS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON MARCH 6, 2001, RELATING TO THE LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT" AGENllA ITEM i I ,t +~ i 2: Adopt the attached Resolution of Intention entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 WITHIN LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRfCT PURSUANT TO THE "LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1.972", AS AMENDED, (COMMENCING WITH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE. SECTION 22500 ET SEQ.), AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ENGINEER'S REPORT Pursuant to the LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972 (Division 15, Part 2) STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DATED: May 1, 2001 LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Prepared by: JOSEPH Y. WANG, P.E. City Engineer 11330 Bullis Road Lynwood, California 90262 co~o~ois ENGINEER'S REPORT THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL, LYNWOOD, CALLFORNIA LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Gentlemen: Pursuant to the Resolution No. 2001.-26 adopted by your Honorable Body on March 6, 2001, I have prepared the ENGINEER'S REPORT Required by the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, as amended, (Division 15, Part 2, Streets and. Highways Code of the State of California). This Engineer's Report contemplates the levying of an assessment to provide funds necessary to construct, install, maintain and service public lighting facilities and appurtenant facilities within the Lynwood Lighting Assessment District (the "District"). The assessment will be levied against those parcels of land within said District benefiting from the improvements, as required by law. Proper construction, installation, maintenance and servicing of the street lighting facilities within the District benefit each and every assessable property within the District by providing proper illumination for ingress and egress and safe traveling at night to and from such properties. It also improves protection of such properties from crime and vandalism. The foregoing enhances property values. Since the lighting facilities are located along the public streets, the front footage of each benefited property along such streets is used as the base for distributing the overall costs of the improvements in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each assessable parcel from the improvements. The different assessments for commercial and residential properties are based on different lumen and other design requirements along major arterial and residential streets. THE E'NGINEER'S REPORT Pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, as .amended, it is required that an Engineer's Report be prepared and filed with the City Clerk, who in turn presents it to the City Council for its. consideration. The said Engineer's Report consists of the following: Engineer's Report May 1, 2001 .Page 2 • 1. PLAN NO. 2001-A AND SPECIFICATIONS. The plans and specifications for the improvements within the District are on file with the City Clerk and Director of Public 1Norks and incorporated herein by reference. Plan No. 2001-A shows the approximate location, nature and extent of the street lighting system of the District. Existing and previously proposed improvements for_fiscal year 2001-2002 include, but are not limited to, the following: electrica- energy; repair and replacement of street light standards and fixtures; labor; materials; equipment; miscellaneous improvements; overhead and incidental work and construction of capital improvement projects (see attached Capital Improvement Project List) as required. A diagram of the District, showing the exterior boundaries of the District, the boundaries of each lot or parcel of land within the District, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Reference is made to the Los Angeles County Assessor's Maps for fiscal year 2001-2002 for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of any lots or parcels within the District. 2: ESTIMATE OF COSTS. Maintenance and Servicing Costs The estimate of the maintenance and servicing costs with respect to the District (including incidental expenses) for the one year period beginning July 1, 2001 and ending June 30, 2002 is as follows: Street Lighting A. Personnel. $199,400 B. Maintenance & Operations $663,000 TOTAL COST $862,400 The .maintenance and servicing costs are further described in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Capital Improvement Costs In 1993, the City of Lynwood entered .into an agreement with the Lighting Assessment District .pursuant to Section 22662 (b) of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 whereby the District received an advance of $2,560,703 from the City of Lynwood for deposit to the Capital Improvement Fund and would repay the City through the levy and collection of annual assessments for those improvements over a period of twenty (20) years, commencing with fiscal year 1992-93. The annual installment is $ 256,000. A list of the approved projects and their status is attached with this .report as Exhibit A. • .Engineer's Report May 1, 2001 Page 3 Total Estimated Costs The total amount to be assessed against parcels within the District for FY 2001-2002, consisting of the maintenance and servicing costs for FY 2001-2002 and the annual installment for capital improvement cost discussed above, is as follows: FY 2001-2002 ASSESSMENT Street Lighting Costs $862,400 (Sidewalk and street maintenance and operation) Annual Installment for $256,000 Certificates of Participation (Revenue Bonds) TOTAL COST: $1,118,400 Estimated surplus FY 2000-01 $ 60,000 NET AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED: $1,058,400 3. TOTAL NUMBER OF LIGHTS IN THE CITY OF LYNWOOD EDISON OWNED CITY OWNED TOTAL Lumen Number Lumen Number Lumen Number 7,000 0 7,000 41 7,000 41 9,500. 1,635 9,500 251 9.,500 1,886 15,000 142 15,000 80 15,000 211 20,000 143 20,000 146 20,000 289 25,500 0 25,500 551 25,500 551 35,000 0 35,000 8 35,000 8 47,000 0 47,000 87 47,000 87 55,000 0 55,000 5 55,000 5 TOTAL 1,920 1169 3,089 1. Residential properties with 7,000 - 15,000 lumen/light. 2. Commercial properties with 20,000 - 55,000 lumen/light. Engineer's Report May 1, .2001 Page 4 4. ASSESSMENT OF ESTIMATED COST • There are approximately 10,055 parcels of property, with approximately 575,997 feet of front footage, within the District, excluding .parcels of public property, which are not assessed for the cost of improvements. Zone Feet Rate Amount 1 485,818 $1.62/FF $ 787,025 2 90,179 $3.01 /FF $ 271,440 Estimated Revenue: $1,058,465 . 5. ASSESSMENT ROLL In compliance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, copies of the. County Assessor's Map and the County Tax Collector's tax rolls were used in this Engineer's Report. The assessment roll, for each parcel of land therein, shows the legal description, the County Assessor's code numbers, the assessable front footage used in calculating the assessment against each individual parcel and the total net assessment levied against the parcel. All assessable parcels of land in said District were included in one of the two zones of benefit as set forth herein above. The assessment roll is on file in the office of the City Clerk and is incorporated herein by reference. The foregoing Engineer's Report, which includes PLANS AND SPECIFLCATIONS, and the DIAGRAM, ASSESSMENT ROLL and the ESTIMATE OF COSTS., is presented herewith for your approval by resolution. Dated this 1St day of May, 2001 Respectfully,. JOSEPH Y. WANG, P.E. . City Engineer City of Lynwood Attachments Cou01~Ot9 J ''~ ~o r~~ ~ s '`~y $ o i~ ~ Q ~ x ~~~ ' / ~ ~ IIa © O ~ ~! rr d ~~ X00 ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~~ o DO o o e, ~ ~ ~ ~ _ a ~ o ~~ _ a,~ ~ ~ sgg ` ~ ~~ ~~ °ao ~k~ _ o~ :~ ~ - a 9p~ .~ ~~o 3 ~ ~y ~ Q~ r7 y +~ ~ ~ `~ /` ~ $ ~ , ~ ' o :? ~ ` r ~2 r-. ~ jk ~~ L~~S Yg O `_ ~~ U ~ .~ ~ '^ X V N. ~ N ~ N G ~ •~~~ u O ~ C ~ ~ W ~ ll Q .D U cu d aGi a~ a~ O ~ E ~ ~ a _ a~ °= ~ 0 3 ~ c cd p ~ Q '~ a~r~ o ~ Z ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 O C R ~ ~ O ti .D C ~ U OD C ,~ w ~ O '~, ~ C 'D C {~ ~ N 4, ' "' ~ ~ ~ ~ U O ~ Y .~ ` ~ 'r 'C ~ N f]. V = O t, 0. ~n ^, ra N CL O Q ~ GL • s STREET LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET COMPLETED, 1. Street Lighting Rehab. (Res.) $740,503 100 2. Street Lighting Rehab. (Comm.) $1,114,000 100 3. Public Works Yard $360,000 100 4. Cesar Chavez Ln. Lighting ~ $31,200 100 5. Security Lighting $100,000 100 6. Lynwood City Park Lighting $200,000 100 TOTAL: $2,545,703 Cou01020 ATTACHMENT "A" • . • RESOLUTION' NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, APPROVING THE REPORT PREPARED PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE, SECTION 22565 ET SEQ., AS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON MARCH 6, 2001, RELATING TO THE LYNWOOD .LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City Council on March 6, 2001, adopted Resolution No. 2001-26, instructing the City Engineer to make and file with the City Clerk, a report in writing. in accordance with the requirements of Streets and Highways Code, Section 22565 et. seq.; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has made and filed said report with the City Clerk and the City Clerk has presented said report to this City Council for consideration.. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council. does hereby resolve, order, and determine as follows: Section 1. The City Council has considered and passed on said report.. Said report, as filed, is hereby approved. Said report, including any plans, specifications, estimates of costs and expenses, diagram and assessments are incorporated herein by reference and shall be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be examined by any interested persons. Reference is made to said plans and specifications for a description of the proposed improvements. 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 RALPH W. DAVLS, III City Manager APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Joseph Y. Wang, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Lynwood co~o~ois RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER TH'E LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 WITHIN LYNWOOD LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE "LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972", AS AMENDED, (COMMENCING WITH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE SECTION 22500 ET SEQ.), AND FIXING THE TIME AND , PLACE FOR HEARING PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS WHEREAS, the City Council has directed and the City Engineer has prepared and filed a report in writing containing all matters required by Council under Streets and Highways Code, Section 22565, et seq.; and WHEREAS, said report has been presented to the City Council for consideration and has been .received and approved. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council. does hereby resolve, order and determine as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 as amended, commencing with Streets and Highways Code Section 22500 et seq.,. the City Council of the City of Lynwood hereby declares its intention to order the levy and collection of assessments against the assessable lots and parcels of land within an existing assessment district designated "Lynwood Lighting Assessment District (the "District") for fiscal year 2001-2002 to pay for the costs of those existing and previously proposed improvements described as: The installation or construction and maintenance and servicing of existing and previously proposed public lighting facilities and facilities which are appurtenant thereto or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or servicing thereof, including but not limited to, electric current, repair of street light standards and fixtures and incidental costs including labor, material and equipment. Such improvements constitute the maintenance and operation of sidewalks and streets, specifically, the maintenance and operation of existing and previously proposed public lighting facilities located in and along sidewalks and streets, including street lights and traffic signals, and. facilities which are appurtenant thereto or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or operation. thereof, including the cost of rent, repair, replacement, rehabilitation, fuel, power, electrical current, care,. and supervision necessary. to properly operate and maintain public lighting facilities and traffic signals located in and along public streets within the City; and the installation and construction of previously proposed public lighting facilities, and facilities which are appurtenant thereto or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or operation thereof, which have been or are to be ,paid from the proceeds of revenue bonds." _ The boundaries of the District. are conterminous with the boundaries of the - - City of Lynwood as shown on the map identified as Assessment District~Map No. 2001-A on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 2. Reference is hereby made to the report of the Engineer approved by Council on May 1, 2001, by a resolution, grid on file in the office of the City -~ Clerk, describing in detail the improvements to be made, the boundaries of the assessment district and any zones therein, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District. • Section 3. Notice is hereby given that on June 5, 2001, at the hour of 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 11330 Bullis Road, Lynwood., California, is the date, hour and place fixed for the hearing of protests and objections by the City Council to the levy and collection of the proposed assessments against the lots and' parcels of land within the District for fiscai year 2001-2002. Any and all persons having any protest or objection to the proposed improvements, the extent of the assessment district, or the levy and collection of the proposed assessments may appear before the City Council at said hearing and show cause why said improvements should not be carried out and the proposed assessment and diagram confirmed, all in accordance with this Resolution of Intent and the report of the City Engineer. Prior to the conclusion of the hearing, any interested person may file a written protest with the City Clerk, or, having previously filed a protest, may file a written withdrawal of protest. A written protest shall state all grounds of objection. A protest by a property owner shall contain a description sufficient to identify the property owned by him. All interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and be heard. The city Council shall consider all oral statements and written. protests or communications made or filed by an interested person. Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause notice of the passage of this resolution to be given at the time and place in the form and manner provided by law. Section 5. The proposed assessment for fiscal year 2001-2002 of $1.62 per foot of frontage for residentially zoned .property and $3.01 per foot of frontage for commercially zoned property. Section 6 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this ATTEST: ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk City of Lynwood APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney day of , 2001. PAUL H.RICHARDS II, Mayor City of Lynwood RALPH W. DAVIS, III City Manager APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: JOSEPH Y. WANG, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Lynwood • TO: Honorable Mayor and FROM: Jim Given, Director o ~ BY: Ralph W. Davis, III, ity DATE: May 1, 2001 StTBJECT: STATE DEPARTME SERVICES PROGRAM s of the City Council ion and Community Services CATION SUNIlvIER FOOD Facts 1. For the past ten (11) years, the City of Lynwood has been a sponsor agency for the summer Food Services Program funded through a grant received from the State Department of Education of California. 2. The program serves all children that attend John D. Ham Park and the Lynwood Youth Center between the approximate dates of June 18 through September 21, 2001. 3. The program has been able to feed breakfast and lunch to over three hundred (300) children each and every Monday through Friday during the summer months or a total often thousand (10,000) meals. 4. In 1992, Lynwood Unified School District took over the vending operation of providing meals to our Summer Food Service Program. 5. When staff approached the Lynwood Unified School District Food .Services for the 2001 program they were very interested in continuing to serve our needs. Conclusion/Recommendation Staff respectfully request that City Council approve the attached agreement with the Lynwood Unified School District to provide our meals for the upcoming summer program. RD/JG/PB.pb ATTACHMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the 8th day of May, 2001 pursuant to a minute order of the City Council of the City of Lynwood adopted at its meeting held on the 1st day of May, 2001 and a minute order of the Boazd of Education of the Lynwood Unified School District of Los Angeles County adopted at its meeting held on the 8th day of May, 2001, by and between the CITY OF LYNWOOD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. ("SPONSOR") and the LYNWOOD UMFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY ("VENDOR"). I. RECITALS: This Agreement is made with. reference to the following facts and objectives. A. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) had made available funds for a Summer Food Program to provide meals at no cost to eligible children ("Provide"). B. Sponsor has entered into an agreement with the California Department of Education to provide for the Administration of the Program. C. Sponsor is desirous of entering into an Agreement with vendor for the preparation of meals pursuant to and in implementation of the Program. D. Vendor has a food service facility possessing the skilled personnel and equipment necessary for the preparation of such meals. II. MUTUAL OBLIGATIONS A. VENDOR TO PREPARE. Vendor agrees to prepare and place in containers provided by Sponsor such meals described hereinafter as Sponsor may order from. Vendor in the manner hereinafter as specified for the Program. Vendor warrants that all meals prepared by it will be wholesome, suitable for human consumption and that Vendor shall meet all specifications and obligations under the existing regulations of the USDA, or as amended, as are pertinent or applicab}e to the Program ("Regulations"). B. CONSIDERATION. In consideration of the satisfactory performance of Vendor's obligations pursuant to this Agreement, Sponsor shall pay to Vendor the sum of $2.23 for each lunch and $1.28 for each breakfast prepared for service at locations within the City of Lynwood. The quantity shall not exceed three hundred (300) such meals daily except as may be mutually agreed upon by Sponsor and Vendor. Sponsor's ordering of a quantity in excess of meals daily and Vendor's providing thereof shall constitute such mutual agreement. In no event shall sponsor be liable or be required to pay for any meals which fail to meet the requirements of regulations, including those pertaining to USDA nutritional ,> requirements, such as meals of poor quality, unwholesome or spoiled meals or portions thereof or damaged meals or meals which otherwise fail to meet the requirements set forth in this Agreement (when all required meal components are served by the Sponsor). PAYMENTS. Vendor expressly agrees that payment of such meals . provided .under this Agreement shall be made by Sponsor within sixty (60 days} after billing period. It is understood that the USDA assumes`no liability for payment of differences between the number of meals delivered/prepared by Vendor and the number of meals served by the Sponsor that are eligible for reimbursement. III. ORD ERING OF MEALS AND DELIVERY A. ORDERING. Sponsor shall order from Vendor on a daily basis such number of meals as are needed three (3) days in advance of service at the location within the City of Lynwood. Each daily order may be increased or decreased by Sponsor only upon notice given to Vendor no later than 1:00 p.m. on the day prior to the day upon which such increase or decrease is to take effect. B. PICK UP AND DELIVERY. Sponsor agrees to deliver all meals prepared for service at locations within the City of Lynwood on the day of the actual service of such meals. All breakfasts and lunches shall be available for pick up by Sponsor at Vendor's loading dock no earlier than 8:15 a.m. and no later than 9:15 a.m. for breakfasts and lunches no later than 10:30 a.m. and no later than 11:45 a.m. on the day of service. Times may be adjusted with consent of both the vendor and sponsor. IV. PREPARTATION OF MEALS: Vendor agrees to provide different menus. daily to prevent monotony in meals. A. LUNCHES. All lunches shall meet the requirements of the USDA reimbursable lunch, described generally as follows: 1. Eight (8) ounces fluid milk, 2. Two (2) ounces (edible portion as served) of meat or meat alternate (fish, cheese or one (1) egg, ane-half (1 /2) cup cooked dry beans or peas, or four (4) tablespoons of peanut butter), or an equivalent. 3. Three-fourths (3/4) cup of two (2) or more fruits and/or vegetables. A serving offull-strength fruit. juice may be counted to meet no more than three-eighths (3/8) cup of this requirement. 4. One (1) slice of bread or equivalent made of whole grain or enriched flour or meal. B. BREAKFAST. All breakfast shall consist of the required number of the following components: 1. Eight (8) ounces of fluid milk. 2. One-half (1/2) cup of vegetables or fruits, or full-strength or fruit- strength vegetable or fruit juice. 3. One (1) slice bread or equivalent made of whole grain or enriched flour or meal, or three-quarters (3/4) cup of.cooked cereal. C. PACKAGING. 1. Meals shall be packaged in a plastic bag or wrapped box by sponsor. 2. Each unit shall be capable of holding meals at a temperature of 32 • degrees minimum not to exceed 45 degrees maximum, for a period of three (3) hours. 3. All sandwiches shall be individually wrapped and sealed. 4. An eight (8) ounce carton of milk shall be supplied with each meal. D. MENU CYCLE. Vendor shall provide lunches in accordance with menu cycle mutually agreed upon in writing which may be repeted for the duration of the program. Vendor shall provide hot lunches a minimum of three (3) times per week throughout the program. V. GEN ERAL FOOD HANDLING REQUIREMENTS A. FOOD ANALYSIS. At the discretion of the Vendor, and at its own expense, a random sampling of meals shall be sent to a recognized laboratory for analysis of portions, bacteria, coliform and plate counts. B.~ HEALTH REGULATION. All applicable health regulation will be adhered to by vendor at all times, sponsor, state and federal program authorities shall have the right to inspect vendor's premises and request formal inspections by health officials if deemed necessary. Failure to comply with applicable health requirements shall result in the termination of this Agreement. C. PERMITS. Food handlers permits shall be required in accordance with applicable requirements. Vendor shall have the responsibility to ensure that its employees observe sanitary food handling practices. D. HOLDING FACILITIES AND PACKAGING MATERIAL. Sponsor • shall provide satisfactory holding facilities such as Styrofoam containers. Packaging material shall be of strength sufficient to prevent crushing of food. E. QUALITY STANDARD. Quality standards shall adhere to state and local specifications, and all meat by-products shall come from plants inspected under afederally-approved inspection program. F. TRANSPORTING AND FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT. All transporting and other food services equipment shall be cleaned and sanitized on a daily basis. If condition of boxes becomes unacceptable for food handling, the sponsor agrees to replace containers. G. PACKING OF MEALS. Each individual meal {including beverage and fresh fruit) shall be unitarily packaged by sponsor. Vendor meals • shall be packaged in bulk. Sponsor shall see that all components are served. Breakfast and lunch will be identified separately. • H. PREPERATION AND ASSEMBLY OF MEALS. Meals shall be prepared under properly controlled temperatures. Assembly should include necessary eating utensils, napkins, condiments, etc. Assembled meals shall be held in properly refrigerated and/or heated areas that meet. sanitation standards. Samples of finished meal packages in accordance with menus provided, shall be approved by sponsor and there shall be on deviation from the packaging presented and approved. L. PRODUCTS. All products shall be manufactured and assembled in a . USDA or County of Los Angeles Health Department approved and inspected plant not more than twenty-four (24) hours prior to delivery. Vendor shall furnish upon request and at Sponsor's expense a microbial analysis, a chemical analysis and flavor analysis. J. DONATION FOODS. USDA donation foods will be utilized as practical in the program and in availability from the state. K. MEALS. Vendor shall supply complete meals only. If any portion of a meal is undeliverable, unacceptable or missing, sponsor shall disallow payment of total meal unless the missing components are provided before serving. L. VERIFICATION. Verification of the number of boxes, as well as the number of meals in each box, shall be made by sponsor on the vendor's dock at the time of loading. VI. RECORDS A. MONTHLY RECORDS. In addition to any other records, books, statements or invoices required to be kept by Vendor pursuant to this Agreement, Vendor shall maintain records (supported by invoices, receipts or other documenting evidence) as Sponsor will need to meet its responsibilities. Such information shall be reported within ten (10) days after the end of each month. B. KEEPING OF RECORDS. Vendor shall keep full and accurate records in connection with-the meals covered by this Agreement. All such records shall be kept on file for three (3) years after the end of federal fiscal year to which they pertain or any other period which the Secretary of Agriculture may from time to time designate. Sponsor or the auditors of USDA/California Department of Education, upon request, shall have access to all such records for audit and review at a reasonable time and place. Sponsor's authorized representatives and the representatives of USDA/California Department of Education shall have the right to conduct on-sight review of the food service operation. VII. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. TERM. AND TERMINATION. The term of this agreement shall. commence May 8, 2001, and shall terminate September 21, 2001, provided, however, that either sponsor or vendor may terminate this ..agreement by giving to the other party at least seventy-two (72) hours prior written notice thereof, meals will be served Monday through Friday, except July, 4 and September 3, 2001. B. CONTINGENT OF STATE/FEDERAL AGREEMENTS. Sponsor and Vendor understand and agree that this agreement is contingent upon the execution of underlying agreements with the United States Department of Agriculture or agencies thereof. Consequently, neither sponsor nor vendor shall have obligation to perform, and this agreement shall be of no force and effect until such time as such underlying agreements. have been duly executed. Upon demand, Sponsor shall supply vendor with copies thereof. C. .HOLD HARMLESS.. Vendor agrees to indemnify and .hold harmless Sponsor, its agents, employees and officers against any and all claims, demands, damages, liabilities, costs, suits or expenses, arising out of any act or omission of any officer, agent or employee of Vendor or resulting from the condition of any property owned or controlled by Vendor. Sponsor agrees to indemnify. and hold harmless Vendor, its agents, employees and officers against any and all claims, demands, damages, liabilities; cost, suits, or expenses arising out of any act or omission of any officer or employee of Sponsor or resulting from the condition of any property owned or controlled by Sponsor. D. STATUS OF VENDOR.. Neither Vendor nor any of its officers, employees or agents are, nor shall they be deemed for any purpose, employees of Sponsor nor shall they be entiltled to any rights, benefits or privileges of Sponsor's employees. E. NON-ASSIGNMENT/SUBCONTRACTORS. This Agreement is non-assignable without the prior written consent of Sponsor's City Council. Any attempt by Vendor to assign any of its duties, obligations and responsibilities shall be void and shall render this Agreement void forthwith. F. TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in the performance of Vendor of its obligation hereunder. G. REMEDY FOR NON-PERFORMANCE. In the event Vendor fails to perform any or all of the tasks required by this Agreement, Sponsor reserves the right to perform such .tasks not performed by Vendor. Vendor shall be liable to Sponsor for all reasonable costs incurred in such performance. Sponsor shall not exercise any remedy available upon the occurrence of vendor's failure to perform until: 1. ,Written notice specifying any/all items ofnon-..performance is given to vendor; and 2. Vendor shall have failed to correct the specified items of non- - performance within forty-eight (48) hours of notice thereof. H. ADMINISTRATION: Any other designee(s) of the City Manager is authorized and duetted for and onbehalf of the City, to administer this Agreement and all related matters; and any decision of the City Manager or his designee(s) in connection herewith shall be final. I. NOTICES. Unless otherwise required by the context of specific provision of this Agreement, all notices or communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall' be deemed duly given if personally delivered or mailed first class, postage prepaid. Reclccitem/summer food service agreement2001 ATTENTION:PERRY BRENTS To Sponsor: City of Lynwood Recreation & Community Services Department 11301 Bullis Road . Lynwood, CA 90262 ATTENTION:OFFICE OF BUSINESS SERVICES To Vendor: Lynwood Unified School District 11321 Bullis Road Lynwood, CA 90262 SPONSOR: City of Lynwood, a Municipal Corporation BY: Mayor Date Attest: BY: City Clerk Date The foregoing Agreement is hereby approved as to form: This day of , 2001 Approved as to Content: Director of Recreation & Community Services Department .Date .CITY OF LYNWOOD VENDOR: Lynwood Unified School District of Los Angeles County BY: Superintendent Date Recfccitemisummer food service agreement2001 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LYNWOOD CITY COUNCIL, APPROVING ZONE CHANGE NO. 2000-02 WITH RESPECT TO TRACT 8716, LOTS 188 THROUGH 196; ASSESSOR'S MAP BOOK 6189 PAGE 13 PARCELS 012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 038 AND 902; LOCATED AT 4348, 4356 AND 4360 BREWSTER AVENUE; 11666, 11670 AND 11676 FIRST AVENUE AND THREE (3) VACANT CITY OWNED PARCELS ON .THE .NORTH SIDE. OF FERNWOOD AVENUE BETWEEN FIRST AVENUE AND THE ALLEY WEST OF ATLANTIC AVENUE, LYNWOOD, CALIFORNIA FROM P-1 (PARKING) TO R-1 (SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL). WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council did pursuant to law, conduct a public hearing on April 17, 2001 on a proposed Zone Change with respect to the above identified' subject .properties and application; and WHEREAS, the Director of Community Development has determined that the proposal will not have a negative effect on the environment, and has therefore declared a Negative Declaration for the proposal, which is on file in the Community Development Department and the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council determined that Single Family Residential zoning of these properties would be consistent with the Goals and Policies of the General Plan; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council determined that R-1 zoning is consistent with the character of the neighborhood in the vicinity; and WHEREAS, the Lynwood City Council has determined the zone change will not adversely affect the health, safety or general welfare citizens working or residing in the vicinity. WHEREAS, the Lynwood Planning Commission, at a duly noticed public hearing approved Zone Change No. 2000-02 pursuant to Resolution 2795 on October 10, 2000. Section 1. The City Council hereby finds and determines as follows: A. The proposed Zone Change will be consistent with the objectives and the development policies of the City of Lynwood. B. The proposed Zone Change will not unreasonable constrain .the use of property by landowners and developers. C. The proposed Zone Change will not adversely affect the General Plan. D. The Single Family Residential zoning designation of the properties would be compatible with surrounding land uses. E. A Zone Change from P-1 (Parking) to R-1 (Single-Family Residential) is consistent with goals and policies of the General Plan. - -- __ N:~WORDFILE~PLAh'NiNGUtESOSb`d.council.s2000.02.doc AGENllA ITEP, . 1 • • F. An R-1 .zoning designation would make eight (8) nonconforming properties conforming. Section 2. ,The City Council of the City of Lynwood, based upon the aforementioned. findings and determination, hereby approves Zone Change No. 2000- 02. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADDOPTED this day of ATTEST: ANDREA L. HOOPER, City Clerk City of Lynwood APPROVED AS TO FORM.: SHAN K. THEVER, City Attorney H:~WORDFlLElPLA1.NIT~G1RE505b~d.council.ic2000-02.doc, PAUL H. RICHARDS II, Mayor City of Lynwood 2001. RALPH W. DAVIS III, City Manager City of Lynwood APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: GARY CHICOTS, Director of Community Development Department 2 ~ ~ DATE.: May 1, 2001 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Ralph W. Davis, LII, City Manager BY: Gary Chicots, Director of Community Development Larry Hathorn, Project Consultant SUBJECT: BROWNFIELDS CLEANUP REVOLVING LOAN FUND GRANT PURPOSE: To inform the Lynwood City Council that the City of Lynwood application for the Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund grant has been selected as one of the forty- six (4E~) communities in the Country that will receive this grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. BACKGROUND: On December 18, 2000 the Community Development Department, on behalf of the City of Lynwood, submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency an application for a Brownsfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund grant. The grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the City of Lynwood, if approved, would create a funding program to assist the developers of contaminated properties with the requisite cleanup operations. On April 20, 2001, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitman announced that the City of Lynwood was selected as one of the 46 communities. To receive the maximum Brownsfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund grant amount of one million dollars (1,000,000.00). RECOMMENDATION: It is`respectfully recommended that the City Council receive and file the attached information. -' -i ~.'-irENllr- ITF`. FROM LARRY' M. HATHf~RtJ ~ FAX tJO: 312 549 4332 Apr. 2b ~©al 12: ©~7FM P? v~= ~u- ul tKl la: 53 F~l' 1 ~ 7~3 1796 L'SEP.~ REGIOti U9 .J~ ~~ UCZ ~1 ~~•Jl'QI1SI171SS1O11 To: Name ~rjxtu2ation ' Ma~.l Stop Fax Na. 3 ~ 0 . 5~-~3~Z decification No. , From: Name ' ' ~ ~ J , ~~h~~ , ~adr~ v.s. ~~~~~ Pro tection Agency . Rrgion 9, Syiperi~tnd Divisiozt 75 Hawthorne Stx~ ' San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone No. ' CIS' 7y -~-1~~ Fax No. (415) 744.1796 date ~/~ to ~ No. of Pages L~ . tin~:ludiag Cover) Subject -~ -~ 0 B.C~ ~D Note ~ lt)Yl ~1 ~ ~ ~ d JN ~~ k.S 1 ~ ~~e.. L~ ~, -'~ma ~ n f ~~ s/'2;~C -~~-c..~,~i,~,, J 1 ~~ ~~,~ . ~ ~ g ;~~~~ Zr ~ . q~ ~~ FR0~9 LRRRY' M. • HRTH~n~PJ ® FAX r~r_:. pia 549 4332 • flpr. ~b ~~~1 1?: ~©FNI P4 O:I~20; 02 FRI 11:31 FAC 1 ;I1S 744 17.96 LSEPA REGION 09 I3di[. ~C)7: .United StelosCommutllcations, Education; WBShington, [3C enwiror!mental PretectionA,nd Media aelatlons 2G480 A~ oy(1703A) Environmental News FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, APRII. 20, 2001 EPA AD1MiTtISTRATOR WHITMAN ANNOUNCES $38 M1Y.T.I0~1 TO MAKE ABA.'vDONEB PROPERTIES TF-iR.IVE Bonnie Piper 202 564-4355 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitma.~t, today in a ceremony with Llayor Anthony Williams, selected the Distract of Columbia fora $100,000 Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot to supplement the process of assessing the contamination of abandoned properties in the District. In addition, around the country more than 90 communities received funding of more than $38 million forBrownfields assessment and cleanup. At an event with Mayor Williams rat the Brentwood Impoundment Facility in northeast - Washington, EPA Administrator Christie Whitman said, "This year we've included provisions for the cva},uation, protection and preservation of °greenspace" -parks, play rounds, Trails, gardens, habitat restoration, and open space. Rather than continue to neglect these abandoned p:operties, these grants spur partnerships among state, local, community groups, investors and developers to create jobs and get the ~+ork done. " ~Jhitman added, "Since its inception in 1993, the brownfields program has provided over $162 million in grants with 52.9 billion leveraged and over 11,000 jobs created." The ultimate goal of the District's effort is to develop along-term self sustaining and efficient program that will include: aBrownfields- inventory, a system for tracking clean-up activities, a streamlined approach to permitting, and technical and financial assistance regarding site useessment and cleanup. To date, at least five brownfields sites are being developed. Even though these assessments were trot funded by EPA, the Brownfields pilot helped to leverage resources for the assessment and cleanup of these properties. Of these five,. threw will be completed by EPA through the Targeted Brownfields Assessment Program. These critical start-up funds often make the difference for many developers to choose to clean up unused properties. Applications are received from cities, counties, tribes, and states to safely restore and promote sustainable reuse of neglected properties. The selection of these pilots provide Critical Suppoa for assessment.and low interest clean up loans to businesses to leverage funds for the redevelopment of these properties and the generation of jobs and tax revenues. Today`s announcement has a variety of categories for funding including 36 new Brownfields Assessment Pilot Grants totaling over $7 million to evaluate contat~inated sites; morn than $5 million to continue and expand brownfields assessment on existing sites; $?_b million in Brownfields. Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund pilots for 46 communities. 'Information aboutBrownfields is available at: www,ejL~4v/brownfiel~c :~ FROr•1 LARRY M. HATHORN ~ FAX hd0. 310 549 4332 _ Ga.'2T~,;01_, FRI li, ~6 FA% 1 dl 7d4 1796 L'SEP.a REGIO\ U9 H~ ..EPA United States Solid Waste Environmental and Emergency Protection Agency Response (5105) Washington, O.C. 204fi0 Apr. ?6 c~~l 1?: ~1Fr1 P~ '~,' U U acp /lwww.cpc,gov/;w~Spyoli~a;,!-doJ;iy~.~,,~.c cPA 500-F-01-236 April 2001 ~Yk~L 6~.9cv ~0"oN/n`~RIr1R Brownfi®ids Cleanup Revolvin Lon g a Fund Pilot .-~ Lynwood, ~A . . __ Outreach and Special Projects Statff (5105) ------- Quick Reference Fact Sheet ~_~_ ~EPA'a Eirownfields Eccnomlc R6d9velopment Initiative is designed to empower states, comrnunitles, and other ~stakeholdars in economic red®velopment to work together In a tim®ly manner to prevent, assess, sa`®ly clean up, and sustalrabiy reuse brownfields. A brownfield is a site, or portJon thereof, that has actual or perceived :contamination and an active potential for redevelopment or reuse. EPA is funding: assessment de.~nonstration pilot programs {each funded up to 5250,000 over two ~ ears , , Iredevelopment models; job training pilot programs (eachtfundedsup to S OOf OOO~over~two yeaSS) Ito pro de training , -,'tor residents of communities affected by brownfields to facilitate cl®anu of r ~- rfor;utura emp~cyment in the. envlrormantal fi21d; and, hrowntields cleanup revolvrn'gI oan!`und (BCRLr) prop ems i(each fund®d up io ~t,000,000 over fiti~e years), tp provide financial assistance for the ®nvironmente(ciearup of ,i browntl®Ids. Thes® pilot programs are intended to provide EPA, states, trines, municipalities, and communities 4vith useful tnformaiion and strategl®s as they continue to seek new methods to promoia a unrfied approach Yo site ~Iassessment, environmental c~eanup, and redevelopment. PILOT aNAPSHOT Lyndvooc~, .CA Date ~f Announcement: April 2001 ~1Pnounl;; 51.0 million ~'GRLF 1-arget Ares: .Four. sites within tine Ciiy of Lynwood BACKGp8OUND The City of Lynwood has. a population o` 62,000 and is located in the southcm part of Los Angeles County. Lynwood is one of t1~e most economically depressed areas of Southern California, with poverty and unemployment rates ac more than twice the national average. The per-capita income in 1990 was hate tnc national average. The city- is plagued b~~ a high incidence of crime, drug use, and teen pregnancy. FROrt LARRY M. HATHORN ~ FAX hJO. : 310 5a9 432 Apr. 2b 2001 12:0?Pt1 P5 b4'2U~U1 FRI 11:56 F~1T 1 •115 7~3a 1;96 L'SE?.•1 REGION U9 Hd~ ~1u0~ ui,.ru.,- racr aneet - LynwOJ~, LA' http:;iw w~~,¢~i.ko~/swr: osPS/bf.~~~m;•daariy ~:~. SKr li Approximately 40aio of the city is located within the County of i.os Angeles-designated Enterprise Zonc. 'The City was awarded an EPA Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot Fro~am grant in 1999. t3CRLF OBJECTIVES The City of Lynwood is soaking to bring its brownfields back into productive use. Thy City wilt assist effor~ to identify and assess contaminated sites and encourage site redevelopment. Lynwood's BCRLP j)rogr:~m will' pcovide critica] funding for the cleanup of ptuticipai;ng sites. The City has identir-ied four sites as potential BCRLF loan recipients: (1}The Marketplace Project will clean up a 13-acre site that is located between two developments, (2) Michael's Furniture Mar,uf;icturing plans to expand into an adjacent vacant site that requires cleanup, (3) the Alameda/ImperiaJ Fernwood Trangle project requires cleanup of a 13-acre forner jt:nkyard before redevelopment as a retailenter and daycare facility can becin, and (4) the Long Beach Boulevard Retail Site project requires cleanup bar-ore the 60,000 square-foot lot can be dovelopec for neighborhood retailers. These projects have already attracted a total of $47 million in private financing, and potential$CRLF borrowers .have been identified. FUND S'TRUC'TURE AND OPERATIQNS 1'he City of Lynwood'S Community Development Department will serve as the lead agency. The City is reviewing options for site manager, including the Stato Department of Toxic Substances Control, the P,egional water Quality Control Board, or a City employe. Selecticn will be based on the level and type of contalninadOn identified at the primary p*~ject sites. T-ynwood's Director of Finance will serve as the fund manager, wit,'t assistance and cooperation provided by the City's Community Developtnrnt Dap~rtrnens and the City Attorney's office. ~.E'JERAQING OTHER RESOURCES Leveragi;tg private sector funding will be key tv the success of the BCRLF program. Anticipated private financing Por the fcur sites totals ::eaxIy 547 million. Complementary government funding sources include the L;,S. Department of Housing and Ltrban Development Brownfells Econortlic Development Initiative and Comnulnity y`eveloprnent Block Grants, Section :08 loan funds, and City Redevelopment Agency tax ~nc~emerrt financing. Use of BC,RLF Ailot funds must be in accordance with CERC1,4, and all CERCLA restrictlon.r on use of ~tcrcding also apply to BCR~F funds. CONTA(;TS Lynwood Community Dweloprtent Department (~ 10)-603-0220 Region 913rownfi~lds Coordinator (413) 744~•2~37 `Visit the IrPA Region 9 Brownfields web site at: http://ww~v.ena g v/regian09/wastelbro_wn/i .htm Far further information, including specific Pilot contacts, additional Pilot information, brownfields news and events, and publicapon; and links, visit the EPA Brownfields web site at: FROM .LARRY M. HATHORN ~ FAX hJO. 310 549 43?2 Apr. z6 Z001 1?:0?F~1 P7 04~20•'Oi FRI.11:57 FAX 1 415 74d 1736 L'SEPA REGIO\ U9 flA~ j~~,UJ, .r., ~.~~ .... ~~~ea~ - ~.yuwuuu. ~.r~ lucp:r,'w w u~. eps. govisw~rosprJbi/lttm! •doc:i;'.yr, woc~. 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