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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/27/1989Councilman John Forbing Councilman Gary G. Miller Next Resolution No. 55 Councilman Gary H. Werner Next Ordinance No. 15 Mayor Pro Tem Paul V. Horcher Mayor Phyllis E. Papen THANK YOU FOR NOT SMOKING, DRINKING OR EATING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE DIAMOND BAR CITY COUNCIL MARGIN NOTES June 27, 1989 -- 6:00 P.M. -- City Hall CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: APPEARANCES, PRESENTATIONS. PROCLAMATIONS: PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: Citizen participation is invited at all Council meetings. To insure that all Diamond Bar residents have a fair opportunity to appear before the City Council, a Public Comment period is included on each regular City Council Agenda. Council policy is that individual presentations not exceed five minutes. The Council will hear public comments regarding regular agenda items at the time the particular matter is presented for Council consideration. The Council will make no decisions or take any action on those matters presented during the Public Comment period. 1 Councilman John Forbing Next Resolution No.55 Councilman Gary G. Miller Next Ordinance No -15 Councilman Gary H. Werner Mayor Pro Tem Paul V. Horcher Mayor Phyllis E. Papen CITY COUNCIL COMMENT PERIOD: CONSENT CALENDAR 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Approve the Minutes of the Adjourned Meeting of June 13, 1989 as submitted. 3. WARRANT REGISTER - Approve the warrant register dated June 27, 1989 in the total amount of $27,373.41. 4. Credit Card Issuance.- City Council adoption of Resolution No. -89, authorizing issuance of credit cards to Councilmembers and/or City Manager. 5. PAYROLL PERIODS - City Council adopt Resolution No. -89, establishing a payroll system commencing July 1, 1989 and setting forth pay periods. 6. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS - East San Gabriel Valley Planning Committee is seeking member cities to join in obtaining aerial photographs of their cities at a reduced cost. It is recommended that the Council direct the City Manager to participate in the East San Gabriel Valley Planning Committee program. The City's General Planning Committee will need this information. 7. CLAIMS AGAINST THE City Council deny MICHAEL PROVENCIO, 2 CITY - It is recommended the claim as filed by o Senate Bill 1 is not a locally developed solution, and is being forced upon us. It is essentially the same bill the Governor vetoed in 1987 for all the reasons stated above. It does not reflect the good progress of the SCRTD and the LACTC to resolve local issues and develop a local solution to reorganization under the Eight Point Plan. Both agencies should be allowed to continue their work and bring forth their own proposal to the Legislature, when appropriate. 0 13 of 18 Southern California Senators did not support Senate Bill 1 when the bill was passed off the Senate floor on May 15, 1989. The senators who supported Senate Bill 1 were primarily from Northern California which reflects that the decisions about how Los Angeles County structures transit responsibilities and how services are to be delivered are being made by those who have the least knowledge of and direct interest in our local transportation issues and needs. We again ask for your "NO" vote on Senate Bill 1, in favor of local control to develop local solutions to meet local needs. Thank you for your consideration. Councilman John Forbing Next Resolution No -55 Councilman Gary A. Miller Next Ordinance No.15 Councilman Gary H. Werner Mayor Pro Tem Paul V. Horcher Mayor Phyllis E. Papen NEW BUSINESS 9. ANIMAL CONTROL FEES - It is recommended City Council adopt lot reading by title only of Ordinance No - (1989) pertaining to Animal Control fees. 10. FIREWORKS - Adoption of Urgency Ordinance prohibiting the sale, use or discharge of any fireworks within the City and declaring the urgency thereof. 11. FIREWORKS - An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar prohibiting the sale, use or discharge of any fireworks within the city of Diamond Bar. 1st reading by title only: OLD BUSINESS 12. BUDGET - City Council conducted hearings and reviewed the fiscal budget at their 6/13/89 and 6/20/89 meetings. Public input was requested and the budget has been modified to reflect Council and public input. It is recommended that Council consider: 1. Adopting Resolution approving City's first fiscal budget (July 1, 1989 through June 30, 1990). 2. Provide public access to a proposed resolution establishing appropriate spending limitations for budget. 13. 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"'h W � y O A � .. � fD A 0ppp q A .., c rt t0 •w<pS� ^ 1.8 y 'qiAt 0 y prap `.i. y i 0'0 f0 l0 oGm 5. n y G'^ ° rtya o (ooy 0 cTn vtort0 DTfA�, Councilman John Forbing Next Resolution No.55 Councilman Gary G. Miller Next Ordinance No.15 Councilman Gary H. Werner Mayor Pro Tem Paul V. Horcher Mayor Phyllis E. Papen 14. SYLVAN GLEN (PETERSON) PARK - City Council has received plans and specificiations for the construction of phase 2 at the Sylvan Glen (Peterson) Park. The plans were prepared for the County with provisions that a facilities management oversee the construction of park improvement. Options available: 1. Use same landscape architect/County 2. Select engineering firm to oversee construction management with landscape/ architect. It is requested that Council direct staff in this issue. 15. CITY PARKS - Council discussion for development of state park Grant and establishment of Park Memorial. PUBLIC HEARING: 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter. 16. COUNTY CODE ORDINANCES - City Council will consider adopting Ordinance No.14-(1989), adopting by reference the Los Angeles County Code and other relevant non -codified Los Los Angeles County Ordinances as the ordinances of the City of Diamond Bar. ANNOUNCEMENTS: This is the time Councilmember to any matters to be regular meeting. CLOSED SESSION set aside for any City direct staff regarding discussed at the next 17. Personnel - Salaries/ Deputy City Clerk Section 54957.6 ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned to July 5, 1989 4:00 P.M. at City offices. 4 fe001a 0 ���3�Q3 oaoao�a�wn�=occoo•�o�c,�iawt°►." CA sr MILE �c?oma �5 :$R.3.a�o�, e.� g•. „ »+ �.•�y.. C. o ?r .. tro'? c ° fit. 32 7 • Q T T MS�c aOCL a►F� ���Q � � �a5'Ta � b—?•o a c�b,� c� all no 1 2, 1 i i a :' A F$ ° �.�o .,� zo a o ° �A� �•�, ; .a. 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(D n•�i 0= - I C+ (� 0 ° ,.�O� �D W ^ G T ¢ m �i� A W C+ y �" G. lD „C* 0 1'+ Q T C- cD m T O y I= T p CJ";•; S Q cr ° `C ' .� G .0-► C. O OQ fT O p- C �' no� iD cc N T � r t. � ,V T� ~ T T .Y S G "► / a s (p •.y :n ^I ~ C y ri'•� i..3 ` `J• ° N O O i.•• i� C .y► O7 p .. 10, R7 fD in' Q ti y' O b .... ► O < ? iuw w OD ,y A O T a 0 qq n0 .ti C y 0 0 . fD C t9 O N O t9 c� O ►.. y .. 'L7 y T O A a O�+ ? fD O a °' A a yiac :°c; �Ao cp••aw?o� ao' ii cc O T �, (R G i9ID ((��p• ° n' p aii vn E. y i.; io .•-J' y ° cin` (� (� y --M M! RTO Charles H. Storing District Director The Honorable Phyllis Papen Mayor City of Diamond Bar 21660 East Copley Drive Suite 330 Diamond Bar, D A 765 Dear Mayor f I would like to take this opportunity to provide you with a legislative update on a matter of local importance. Please be advised that Senate Bill 1 (the Robbins reorganization bill) was narrowly passed in the Senate by a vote of 21 to 13 with six abstentions. The bill will be heard in June by the Assembly Transportation Committee and I an asking for your opposition to this legislation. Briefly, SB 1 will not improve transit; it will not consolidate transit responsiblity; it is not a locally developed solution and most importantly, it does not allow for fair representation for local jurisdictions. I am asking you to take time from your busy schedule to review the attached material. Samples of a Resolution and letter to legislators as well as SB 1 background material, including the most recent version of the bill, are enclosed for your consideration and possible use. Should you have questions or require further information, please call Rebecca V. Barrantes, Director of Government and Public Affairs, at (213) 972-4350. Sincerely, cc: City Manager Enclosures P 4' Charles H. 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A�G ACr'. hyn raY.JTsrh• cfpDD IS 5• cm L• ° y�A°OAtey✓ c1GMn " lot to %' •' .(cpy �I�!• �dyacc--to' �y �w �O- R(o �^O •O ° oT '�T~ oC t�i. a: OT io •a< ,�a•Q'.�h7K rA �yTa' OzO ° mm A " •o -� b G T O =•p o"', h. cep n�� O~y o �' � CO�wTaA 5 0 ° o (D 0 �• r* �% r. u'I ` A •"h .t (D .7 �' 0, ♦Y O ~! r Q' ° ry O 0� T �• ('Jp' 3 m n• C. y CD S fD a, -- CM r --~•h r+ w m (� CD •A 8 5 O•p C ar r`AT r•h r•. ui f7 `< ° N '1 y y < ti .h CL 0 cr CA ° CC3►�T�'D.°y�t�ufDi~pa`J?O°O'<y�'yOppOf��"�a�•rA?0.^ y f) CAA' iD• %! O r.O Q (p �T "rJR •°q`! a O R „-„• r,, •� p�p�� `' � � y y �+. a Q7 i.� � . � Cc) S 4i fDJ < fD ? y O r0► T e°r C hr A �i .7 m r00 •ti fA T T 6i A rah h•� h V1 .°+ 0 0 2. 0 lD �'� v`; 0 (CO2 O fD ° a '_TAO N. O' O � l< SW < c W G.Do�coOoo-,0c03eo0co y .. %01 RTO LEGISLATIVE ALERT Senate Bill 1 (SB 1 - Robbins) was narrowly passed by the Senate on a vote of 21-13 on May 15, 1989. Six members did not vote. This bill would reorganize local transit agencies in Los Angeles County. The SCRTD opposes this bill for the following reasons: E 0 two (2j agencies. The new transit agency created by SB 1 would be required to create three (3) separate non-profit corporations. o No improvement in transit service or funding stability would result. o SB 1 is not a locally developed solution. State mandated solutions to local issues do not allow the local region to determine its own future. o Thirteen (13) of the eighteen (18) Southern California Senators did not support SB 1. Again, Los Angeles County transit organizational issues are a local matter and need to be resolved at the local level. o This bill is essentially the same legislation the Governor vetoed in 1987 for the same reasons stated above. WE ASK YOU TO OPPOSE SENATE BILL 1 AND TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY YOUR LEGISLATORS OF YOUR OPPOSITION. 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The new transit agency created by SB 1 would be required to create three (3) separate non-profit corporations. o No improvement in transit service or funding stability would result. o SB 1 is not a locally developed solution. State mandated solutions to local issues do not allow the local region to determine its own future. o Thirteen (13) of the eighteen (18) Southern California Senators did not support SB 1. Again, Los Angeles County transit organizational issues are a local matter and need to be resolved at the local level. in 1987 for the same reasons stated above. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT Resolution by the City of _ OPPOSES Senate Bill 1. RESOLVED by the adoption of this BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each member of the City Council of voice their opposition to their individual State Sena—t—e—a—n-J Assembly Members, the Governor and others concerned about transit in Los Angeles County. to tis K It rl 9" Eg ��bm>�� >�^y��0°'^ Av �eoo�¢C 5�rloeoSo�R���5.s$a �B �0��.0� o $r.aTlCli�'c3���'g a�Qsa< Qi3� s.ams pr 91 Fro, a 5:'q° 'pN � � 5• '� r. �. ,� � ° � ° O , �S � pa a �. �' � oo°`�" �c � � s�. co � �. � pf� '< r► ° CL ,'y r. < d O O r• OQzo. y O N w C�• "� Q ■1 rt fi p� T W-< O C. G1 0> 9" S".01 ° 5' "'� `� n' � " Oy m > C. O u0i " O L7 OQ , r. is e� (f`�r ^ `� •7 •+ Q' ... C .`wJ D n rt ►� .a .Ty ° T ° h" � •? O ' � '«�`�' r°�► � � •ry r r,T• , i� .Z n Cb :Y 0' .y ° O rr a � ,. n. ,, w r• r < E2 w o w y �.+ T N .+ dr ° , O il, �,,, rt pp A V,. O C ,� T Tp N GGGyJJJ CQD con N O 0> 5. rt y r F S 12. 9 `J rt `, , v rt �n ` fD T pt �t r w 1000 O N ° o CDo o ei T �, . ,pw OCW000•W.]��A�,jtw►W..���������►�-�COOD�O�V��P WI��OGOOO+IOf V1�P W LV r "yO y c 5 9 9�0� � ?'" W �' � o' O °° � �' !_� ,..`� ' Fri: eo �5 cue E O 40 S.0 ID rr 0' cr 46 L K sr �Qj (Q� ° C➢ y (� f�� C �y�t .< C S ;* ►.. CA' o R li G��1fi E. c 5 _ y r Oq °* 0 �' Q, �' y M ""T p�7 'a' ~ 5 4 no o a N O a O a' 0 .i o w ;y ow �•"•'41��°oow •eay�c"Tpa"'g?mac a• c c���bo`o�c o P O N E.LtO?� y �G�O w O,� Ilw p C. ? n T rt T 0 y �•' ° p 0. ti M. Qpay �f T y O y2. .0o T � M l9 � � G , y S5O O S T � ° � �'y `� � O p�j ti r N rt h.y y rJ"OpQi y vO d `�wr•r ° O p p0ti L', 2TO N.7 `0O wy j ° -O o= oo<�m� -., . T t c, a iD N a N T r Sample letter Dear Legislator/Governor: Senate Bill 1 (Robbins) was narrowly passed by the Senate on a vote of 21-13 on May 15, 1989. Six members did not vote. This bill would reorganize local transit agencies in Los Angeles County. I am opposed to this bill for the following reasons: O There would be onl v t-mn f 11-M="I%erd2 .,,, *:,e —. Population % Pon. # of Reps. Voting % City of L.A. 3,400,500 46% 3 50% City of Long Beach 419,800 6% 1 17% 84 other cities 3.824.000 48 2 33 Cities totals 7,643,300 100% 6* 100% *Board of Supervisors -have S Representatives for a total of 11 Board members. o A total of four (4) agencies are created to replace the existing two (2) agencies. -The new transit agency created by SB 1 would be required to create three (3) separate non-profit corporations. o No improvement in transit service or funding stability would result. o SB_1 is not a locally developed solution. State mandated solutions to local issues do not allow the local region to determine its own future. o Thirteen (13) of the eighteen (18) Southern California Senators did not support Senate Bill 1. Again, Los Angeles County transit organizational issues are a local matter and need to be resolved at the local level. o This bill is essentially the same legislation the Governor vetoed in 1987 for the same reasons stated above. I ask you to OPPOSE Senate Bill 1. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. ic�a�:wi rn oc000.taa�o.wt�►-� �p 019 CA «y ~ O b ((���02 ' t0 O A t2l nen ,n�' GAO"1 . ,�� b cr o° 0 SH eo o a.��sr" o . q *Mai n R., WtF4 �I o eb E ME O" C7" S "�J' ' ~ T `"' `T � rT � �n w � � . O `r A $„ � AD � •Oy (�►p � CD �. Gr OF a app pCS C O C O ■t O r�J p 0 Q' T,, cr b C' .(� F� n n n C•��� y Og 8O % I.1 �d'IC �p iG�? jS.y g► _0 oce �e arc:0 .* IA•►T �O c;* ' rn' ti) `< .`y t9 `< fD fD O fE '.7 `G N N T 0 A O `G Ph CD C T f9 F G. J T to CAI 0 co a' ~• ='.T o>c���o m noo Tcoro goo 0 o T •7 �' ~ .� " r►�p O '� w^ pqO 3 N1 ?S:D c�'D o o fDo o ..� o F, ~ "'o 0 0" o 0 "ac, O j�Jpa ra lD fD A O• N N O Q. O' Q O' O O ^ n CD m Fi. Vl A Or U. C• 1� S O rA q so o y� T o �" w w o ,�z•�c .�: �-• ~ on w �+,� co � 0° o' A 00 s N t C ,t O lD OS T p � .J. A•1 .pN+ C -On � 'O• T ,a � At � O p• �S, N p•, y 7" S _ S O � Gi i Awa= ��Co::Q.� S sO�o q�oy Fw �•q�D�o ��q � •' fTD ; ~ �.y O T r� CD f9 c coa L ct?��N� Ca- S �j �y G' O y T �' 0 G`<n ,- � ``3 A' iV s N m `MMg c- C1 00 o T ttom� cD '~r C T O d A ' O A X g. N 3 w ��-.0 p .T y. `� O C �O+� Cp ? .•fir "* a O m ' 3 J N Tei t`n' OV `.y y Qn ~ �D• ;; ~ T �pJ �i ¢� 50• ^N'•� a Vt b N S _� .N+. Y' �• p S= OA O O T A 1p T �' .wr .r tp ,* (9 M '•�•� f9 tn' ..� v~i to O `! tn' in' fD w � � O y fD � A ~ O � � O � Vi• '' Fes• "1 ''C d. 00 Ir ADDENDUM TO LEGISLATIVE ALERT BULLET POINTS Senate Bill 1 will soon be heard by the Assembly Transportation Committee after having been narrowly passed in the Senate by a vote of 21 to 13 (6 members not voting) on May 15, 1989. We are opposed to Senate Bill 1 and request that you not support this bill. Senate Bill 1 would reorganize local, transit agencies in* Los Angeles County. our opposition to this bill is for the following reasons: o Membership on the 11 member board of the new agency board does not fairly represent the local political jurisdictions in Los Angeles County. There would be only 2 representatives on the Board to represent the County's7=,85 other cities. Population Pop. # of Reps. voting City of L.A. 3,400,500 461% 3 50% City of Long Beach 419,800 6% 1 17% 84 other cities 3.824,000 48% 2 33 Cities totals 7,643,300 100% 6* 100% *The County Board of Supervisors has 5 representatives for a total of 11 members. o The new transit agency created by Senate Bill 1 is required to establish 3 separate nonprofit corporations, 1 to operate transit facilities, 1 to build rail transit facilities and 1 to plan transit facilities and program transit and highway funds. Rather than consolidating -transit responsibility, the bill creates 2 additional agencies and thus, more bureaucracy and less accountability. o No increase or improvement in transit service or badly needed funding for construction or operations will result. This was one of the major reasons Assembly Bill 18, a similar bill, was vetoed in the last session. In fact, Senate Bill i does not recognize the improvements to transit service accomplished in the last 2 years by SCRTD without reorganization, including higher productivity, reductions in accidents, and improvements $c"ani'o`�' ' iiia►' W0 i0� CA016Ww�.. m y � ti cA ° Fr y m r. SOD '0'0 p� 0 Iia 'm 5 0 , fid I T cam '0 C7 0 rr Fr 014 � � � `Y � .Y A► T ''c`<�' '� � a°O � ��*'v�' �' � � T°y�'�ST'o G T Mcp yp u'i O y rr O ? r A TOC O T< Oi O ° � � r�y � . 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Ci � .� � � H `,� �i � A A O O ^ O Q. w �• � O A+ r � � � 'CJ O O ~ G A O `^ fD •. ^' C � � O p „'" O p;, H 5' o o p, $ o �, r? c� c� o = a " O ., as .► O -+ c� 01-0 S O y �" � = o off «.. ?' r � p p oA :' Boc.::g �" 'hyo v' cT E0' oo'v,"Ba ^C� �•da wr000co,$8A o-, y T=°xo"�o Rock -111° ..w a 1�ooAaAcccCy� •cyo.. "� O fD � � h T c�D � y P= S. r* 2 w 0 (OD CD H Q. � � a � fD a7 61 r► _ •, � A7 � N SOI C7 � " � 6t iCx G• v� TJ.A'iCy `< A`.G..pO�'S� O SOC 'ti O _ 3 ". La crn S fp :D�p A" CD A �7 O S 3 CaF-P ?C • CT 2mD fiO. f " •P .q y O fOD cr . 2 CD O T :� vy, a. Vn A O a ° �• rn .a•► .7 4 O 5m M O .. O W m r• NOTICE OF PUBLIC REARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held by the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar on the proposed adoption, by reference, of the "Los Angeles County Code." Said hearing will be held on June 27, 1989, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Board Room, 880 South Lemon Road, Diamond Bar, California. A full, true and correct copy of the Los Angeles County Code proposed to be adopted, and copies of any secondary codes to be incorporated directly or indirectly therein by reference, are on file with the City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar and are open to public inspection. Said ordinance, if adopted, will adopt, by reference, the Los Angeles County Code, and all other ordinances of the County of Los Angeles applicable thereto, as the ordinances of the City of Diamond Bar. Dated: Julge 7 , 1989. L\1011\N0THEAR\DB 1.3A 1 TommyeF A. Nice Deputy City Clerk City of Diamond Bar $`'' 'c i ii��a''�aw�ffi�[���i������ooiv�c �a►w� cc W-4 MCA&ww.• OD inyin~ ° y°,o c 2. m n :°. m � Cj A o. ' Q' Cif Cif � � = � � r. T T TCT Ao �w o n. pr��wvU-41 f ar�. ca b-, o o T • T a• a, A Dry A �'Q 'rT, ti T 0 i••� a T ��� L7 � S_ a � .��. r. 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W O'g c� c m n � A � � m � 0 �. � OQ A � C , � p �' d ~ ° �,Ti `OtT O• � cz A A9. oxo'ayF�=,?y'� 5a a"p s o�>ccN _.c^�•�v.,c,o m PC .rN. S S A O G -, p: rr O •q . � O � O m .+ A O `< �.u'•'�O ti m ^ CO. O O C .=r _< � C "' OC O. Ai fD A tp ,p �, a to O T �• y f0 T d ""+ =4 d „�' Or 'Q A .q `'C .•'+ O' W fD " p ^.�' T " fC cD d >,3o p T ¢i 64 - mNC�H r► + .• 'stD ' �SOm,� �(p7yp( m 0:EO N��?,opZA°A y O„T�O .' N 0 CD OG L lD � '.'� f9 lL � .y.. O Oq y' fD ..”' A: in % tAi, f9 N CJ ry : • � � .'.• O `� � C: June 2, 1989 Tommye Nice City of Diamond Bar 21660 Copley Drive Suite 330 Diamond Bar, California 91765 Re: Ordinance Readopting County Codes by Reference Dear Tommye: Enclosed please find a Notice of Public Hearing which must be published in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Los Angeles nearest the City of Diamond Bar. It would appear that the Pomona Newspaper would likely be the candidate for that publication. The hearing will be scheduled for June 27, 1989 which will be an adjourned regular meeting. Please note that the notice must be published once a week for two successive weeks in the newspaper. In order to meet the statutory timelines, the notice must be published during the weeks of June 5 and June 12, with at least five days between each publication. Accordingly, the agenda for June 6, 1989 under new business, should include introduction and first reading, by title only, of the Ordinance and Minute Action directing that proper notice be published as required by law. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at your earliest convenience. AVA:lj1 L\1011\LNICE Very t my yours, 1 Andrew V. Arczynski City Attorney City of Diamond Bar RECElVE� "a 5f98.9 /UGGr�ryhimairr,,,,��j�/�r7�2'�(�l2df�ti, G�La�rtdoni a� �,OLdm�.lr//'b JAMES L. MARKMAN S4G ;J NUMBER ONE CIVIC CENTER CIRCLE ANDREW V. ARCZYNSKI P. O. BOX 1059 RALPH D. HANSON BREAD CALIFORNIA 92622-1059 F. ELLIOT GOLDMAN (714) 990-0901 D. CRAIG FOXTELEPHONE (213) 691- 3811 MARTHA GEISLER PATTERSON June 2, 1989 Tommye Nice City of Diamond Bar 21660 Copley Drive Suite 330 Diamond Bar, California 91765 Re: Ordinance Readopting County Codes by Reference Dear Tommye: Enclosed please find a Notice of Public Hearing which must be published in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Los Angeles nearest the City of Diamond Bar. It would appear that the Pomona Newspaper would likely be the candidate for that publication. The hearing will be scheduled for June 27, 1989 which will be an adjourned regular meeting. Please note that the notice must be published once a week for two successive weeks in the newspaper. In order to meet the statutory timelines, the notice must be published during the weeks of June 5 and June 12, with at least five days between each publication. Accordingly, the agenda for June 6, 1989 under new business, should include introduction and first reading, by title only, of the Ordinance and Minute Action directing that proper notice be published as required by law. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at your earliest convenience. AVA:lj1 L\1011\LNICE Very t my yours, 1 Andrew V. Arczynski City Attorney City of Diamond Bar RECElVE� "a 5f98.9 a�8& C i��`�Q35`a IOra a�gCA UT? S ,;, C � ,� � 5 � A G •► r �p p"��,• OAAHR ••► GS �,O• CpfD S G1 C. G' 't Cq a+ p� CD �rA w r+ 5• ° ° G i� ttli A �< G° •r�'7 T I' � �' W �r �- S T T 87 rte: r. �� Q•'� 0- grr ir Ana IHifj 0.10 V on 1.7 . � � (D �wr '+ A'• T - � `A< `� F 'USM Cg i- 11 a%y c O.A 1 201, W Dm O Cn% pC T 'O T ° 0 R F�+ r=' {ti FY �' ri J i•'d (q T < o T 99 q 01 it a tv opo�r 57 �i Y co�ooA, `�5`° cl��;� (e r► `� •h '� O % ^ d 'w •f p '�?`�' µ, �P ? y C C ((�l, m Oei O� O �,y �A ((Y7 �► �y '�D �! `, „1 rwT O O �„r r. 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Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of , 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: Deputy City Clerk City of Diamond Bar L1101110RDLACC%DB 1.1A 5 el se to��ae�aa�i wtoto �o�coo�o�a�w��.. tpf3OvQ�. �"q" a '7� ~A mn .. o Z QQ 0 0 _. 04 co Pin rA n+ ocr Ff cro 0 /yam/ O ll t EF o n, y 17 C Poo, C. `c �°rw� N �r A O A "3 CH •pCL Oft 0 0 05S Q• $ w ? ... ri I A 0 A CL OQ a c ad z T °, co y 0 m o o »,o Fero RQa 0 o °c� 1" 0 9 y M v� :.. tE-2 WiibbN'k`,'E 30 Ili c�."�'�$'Q35o"��'��' p� ^ o o m m Q'y `.E=i �,2 C 3a'c c � f=D fOC � C C�.A� -IUD f�9 v H fA r�7.J ip 41 V .',• " °4�i• 41 i -O P3 m °'` .��° •O E~� °� fix° ° w c ti 0 TT o .,c .. 41 Orr � �•., .,gyp �a° �- ,"o o'e �,�'� O �.a��D to '�• ^ ~ Q� N• w a' ° �i °ri OQ - C➢ Qr �, li.• (t ; :�: Q �i �j f� as Co 'e C n a. 1 � � •► MUD u'I T li 1•+t� A co A: (� •� �r. y un, rA IT 9 5- "'1 r► �p ''� " 'N 'T T `►, '�' Q., C ° .r y TOG r"T' ° O N CD r+ .+ •r N `! .i `J Cp `q T ° O fD .r S. ° ;o'o'� f°�ya'c�c�°���1117c�3� g o�wc�-•,�.cc ., � '�' _ ° ° ^► �. a io d. Q ~ '7 w((.y(A � r=�^I 2 � ° n fA �' "�'� �� ro � a'T „A,r � �.7 iJ '* �.Ci K A ° b f9 y ~• �c W '�!' '� "T (p f~i� T K ?' :+ p' '' m ti "? ? 0. O OQ O- O m J c `<�. Oq D• .O► `� T H Oaq Vf `t L 92 eo m '.± ° 'Lao o nl y SECTION 6. Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of the Code and or Ordinances hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any pre-emptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences or words of said Code and/or Ordinances hereby adopted shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 7. The Deputy City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in three (3) public places within the City of Diamond Bar pursuant to the provisions of Resolution 89-6. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 1989. Mayor I, TOMMYE A. NICE, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of 01 1989, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City 4 O OI �GJIwpW.��0M�7Rago amg40M-40"&Wy wP-0WM--.]M A.w"o- CM c n>.11 0$ sit g�$ �� � `fid„ � �g�'�.+���' � g �, 3 a irat �C' c a. $, •* � co O. � T D � � � M C � �e � .* - coo►. foo a copy g�oe•oel o CD $ 0 To C 0 C ?.`tM* 8 p" Ut 0. % 1. 0 0 L c. $��o��i`�'i��:�''���''i3so'���ri��a���ic�000vo�u►W ��ocoao�acn�t.c.,n�.- HU p CAL a. cgL,,� ac ��~'co�►��:.'o� o�•a- °�`°f'ag�ogc�o-gym O °° .. C ° OR Qa^ °" `° ors ~ ° a. .c+ D O (D� O vK� ycw_�"f�C G fl � ,v T Fr T m 9D O O fD y t! �"' ~' ~ !I 00 fD to ° f� ea► C. .7 M Q+1 n1 T "� Ci 'f y r � 9' ° "� c T •S' rte.,. '7 �„ c CCWYY yTiOT 3bT° VTC`lD7 (?uD'i ' r. ayQ. �to `T< �• O(R/� c �"a�' `���Ca'T°OB 0• < K 5 O °c;CCOL. C,TrDq ' °° o•0Dr., y0 ^ 0. 'Cc 0 .yf7 0,O n _ W0 c O ""1 0 " - goo �.pQ�T S° 20 i' .< 00 'd �rA T O O y �" ° 1w�c Q 0 = a, 80, Is pO�D to co OQ c Moi :" 0 0 ti A m CDD 0, H ? (D 0 0 ti on �, m ii, 7 0 0 `0 LS. m c9 ? d7 SECTION 4. Penalties It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of the code hereby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of said code or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment, not exceeding 6 months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of said code is committed, continued, or the provisions of said code is committed, continued, or permitted by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided herein. SECTION A. Civil Remedies Available. The violation of any of the provisions of the code hereby adopted shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisance. 3 bctfe Es60"0 01-1". fit 9L '* o � . OL 00 �p a •� $• !� a, a C „C� �t w `ppt O Q9, • f A� O a . LIL rr .0110 � � T O C O •� G�1l00 � � 6e ' � � ' � � � A C� � i9. 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H Cn7O°y�.I rA 7 yy� (iv) A duly noticed public hearing, as required by California Government Code Section 50022.3, has been conducted and concluded prior to the adoption of this Ordinance. (v) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby specifically finds that all the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. SECTION 2. All ordinances of the County of Los Angeles, codified in the Los Angeles County Code, and all other ordinances of the County of Los Angeles applicable thereto, are hereby adopted as the ordinances of the City of Diamond Bar. SECTION 3. The following amendments are made to the County of Los Angeles Ordinances referenced herein: (a) Whenever "Board of Supervisors" or "Board" is used in the Ordinance, it means the Diamond Bar City Council. (b) Whenever "County" is used in the Ordinance, it means the geographical limits of the City of Diamond Bar unless a different geographical area is clearly indicated by the context. (c) Whenever "County", "County of Los Angeles", or "unincorporated Territory of the County of Los Angeles" is used, it means the City of Diamond Bar. 2 Date Tarrant t Invoice WARRANT REGISTER Approval Date June 27, 1989 Vendor Rase Account t Amount Description Suzi Groverman $84.00 Secretarial Services Progress Bulletin 17953 $46.20. Legal Notice AM $15,000.00 Insurance Tomafe Rice $78.01 Office Supplies Postage $50.00 Postage Robert L. Van fort $611.42 Expenses John Craig $1,950.00 CPA Expenses Ranch festival $15.00 Parade fee Christine faraksin $624.00 ?esp. Sec. Denise Sitonian $180.00 Intern Toaafe lice $806.25 leap. Sec. "GTEL $114.77 Phone Rental George Caswell $7,807.76 Compensation $27,373.41 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE AND OTHER RELEVANT NON -CODIFIED LOS ANGELES COUNTY ORDINANCES AS THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR. A. Recitals. (i) On April 18, 1989, the City of Diamond Bar was incorporated as a duly organized municipal corporation of the State of California. On said date, pursuant to the requirements of California Government Code Section 57376, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar adopted its Ordinance No. 1 thereby adopting, for a maximum period of 120 days, the Los Angeles County Code as the ordinances of the City of Diamond Bar. This Council desires to continue the applicability of such codes beyond such initial 120 term. (ii) Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 1 of Title 5 of the California Government Code (Sections 50020, et seq.) authorizes cities to adopt, by references, county ordinances, including the Los Angeles County Code and all other ordinances of the County of Los Angeles applicable thereto. (iii) A copy of said Code and Ordinances, certified as a'full, true and correct copy thereof, has been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar in accordance with the provisions of California Government Code Section 50022.6. 1 0 RESOLUTION NO. 89- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AUTHORIZING THE USE OF CITY CREDIT CARDS FOR DESIGNATED OFFICIALS WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar was incorporated on April 18, 1989; and WHEREAS, the City Council and designated official incurs expenses carrying out municipal functions, benefiting the City of Diamond Bar; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that: 1. The Mayor is authorized to designate city officials to use city credit cards issued by Security Pacific Bank, and 2. Designated officials shall include any member of the City Council and City Manager. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1989. Em Mayor , Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Seidler -Fitzgerald Public Finance A Division of Seidler Amdec Securities Inc. • Member. New York Stock Exchange, Inc. CITY OF DIAMOND BAR 1989 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes SAMPLE CASH FLOW (Assumptions as of June 27, 1989) The following cash flows demonstrate the advantages to the City of Diamond Bar to issue Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes for fiscal year 1989-90. Assunintions Principal Amount of Notes issued: $5,000,000 Rating on Notes: MIG 2 Interest Rate on Notes: 6.25 percent Investment Rate: 8.70 percent Date of Notes: August 1, 1989 Maturity of Notes: August 31, 1990 Term of Notes: 13 months Cash Flow Principal Amount of Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000,000 Less: Costs of Issuance . . . . . . . . . . . . . (23,100) Net Proceeds by City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,976,900 Investment Earnings on Net Proceeds . . . . . . . . $ 496,073 Less: Interest Due on Notes . . . . . . . . . (338,542) Costs of Issuance . . . . . . . . . . . . . (23,100) Net Revenue to City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 107,431 Jon B. Armstrong Vice President (213) 624-4232 515 South Figueroa Street • Los Angeles, California 90071-3396 • ( 213) 624-4332 Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of , 1989, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of , 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar Maximum cumulative cash flow deficit is equal to the deficit of unrestricted cash expenditures less cash revenues plus unrestricted cash on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year (excluding anticipation note proceeds), measured at the end of an accounting period. The issuer may subdivide the calendar year into any uniform intervals he wishes in establishing an "accounting period" with which to measure a deficit. In practice, most issuers subdivide their cash flows on wither a two week or monthly basis. However, under federal tax law, arbitrage earnings (the portion, if any, of the yield to the issuer on investment of proceeds in excess of the yield to investors on the tax-exempt issue) are subject to rebate to the U.S. Treasury unless one of the following applies: (a) all of the gross proceeds are spent for a governmental purpose within six months of issuance (excluding amounts held in a bona fide debt service fund), or (b) (i) the issuer has general taxing power, (ii) no part of the issue is a private activity bond, (iii) 95% or more of the net proceeds are to be used for local governmental purposes of the issuer, and (iv) the size of the note issue does not exceed $5 million and the issuer anticipates issuing an aggregate of nor more than $5 million of any kind of tax-exempt debt over the same calendar year, or (c) the actual cumulative cash flow deficit (excluding anticipation note proceeds) reached within six months of issuance at some point must exceed 90% of the amount of notes issued ("safe harbor" rule), or (d) the proceeds are invested only in other tax-exempt securities or held as cash, uninvested. Basically, rules (b) and (c), effectively dividing issuers into those who anticipate issuing more than $5 million in aggregated tax-exempt debt of all kinds during the calendar year, and those who do not so anticipate, are the only two exceptions that permit effective arbitrage. Recommendation that the Council authorize the preparation of the nece_Wary documentx to issue a TRAN. Robert L. Van No City Manager RLVN:ch RESOLUTION NO. 89- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AUTHORIZING ESTABLISHMENT OF PAY PERIODS FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY. WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar was incorporated April 18, 1989; and WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar is desirous in providing uniform benefits for all its employees; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Pay Period (Salary) be as follows: 1. Shall be made on a bi-monthly period of fourteen (14) calendar days, which shall commence at 12:01 a.m., on June 17, 1989, and end at midnight on the second Friday thereafter. Each subsequent fourteen (14) day pay period shall commence on Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and end at midnight on the second Friday thereafter. 2. Payroll checks will be issued on Wednesday of the second subsequent week. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1989. Mayor M E H 0 R A N D U M June 22, 1989 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Robert L. Van Nort, City Manager RE: Municipal Financing BACKGROUND: The City of Diamond Bar may experience a cash flow shortfall during its first full year of providing municipal service. This due in part, to the date of incorporation, nine months of sales tax, nine months of franchise, and no anticipations of receiving property tax revenue during the Fiscal Year. To assist the City meet its obligations, the Federal and State governments have authorized the issuance of tax-exempt bonds to assist in the short-term cash flow financing for services. ANTICIPATION NOTES While a debt security can just as easily be called a note or a bond by its issuer, California state law, and federal tax law in respect to tax-exempt but not taxable debt, define specific categories for short-term cash flow financing (as opposed to longer term capital expenditure financing). Financing structured to fit within these categories, generally called "anticipation notes" of various types, allow borrowing to voter expected temporary cash flow deficits provided that principal and interests on the notes is paid from revenues due to be received later in the same fiscal year of the borrowing. California law requires that such borrowings do not exceed 85% of the anticipated revenues of the borrowing agency for that year, and that final maturity is nor more than fifteen months after issuance. The interest on such borrowings that also meet applicable federal tax rules is tax-exempt and the proceeds may be invested at an unrestricted yield not subject to rebate. Federal tax -exemption of the interest on anticipation notes and unrestricted yield on investment of proceeds (but not freedom from rebate) is granted if the face amount issued does not exceed the amount of the maximum cumulative cash flow deficit anticipated to be reached at some point during the life of the notes, plus the next 30 days` budgeted expenditures, and final maturity is no later than thirteen months after issuance. I City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution vas introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar geld on the day of , 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL HEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBER; ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar Dep.City Clerk Annual $ 19,822.40 FICA 287.42 PERS 2.576.91 Cafeteria 3.000.00 $ 25,686.73 A B CM Secretary 13.42 14.10 2,326.12 2,443.99 27,913.60 29,328.00 Annual $ 27,913.60 FICA 404.75 PERS 3,628.77 Cafeteria 3,000.00 $ 34,947.12 $ 24,148.80 350.16 3,139.34 3.000.00 $ 30.638.30 C D E 14.81 15.56 16.35 2,567.06 2,697.06 2,833.99 30,804.80 32,364.80 34,008.00 34,008.00 493.12 4,421.04 3,000.00 $ 41,922.16 A B C D E 7.20 7.56 7.94 8.34 8.76 1,248.00 1,310.40 1,376.27 1,445.60 1,518.40 14,976.00 15,724.80 16,515.20 17,347.20 18,220.80 Annual $ 14,976.00 $ 18,220.80 FICA 217.15 264.20 PERS 1,946.88 2,368.70 Cafeteria 3,000.00 3,000.00 $ 20,140.03 $ 23,853.70 A B C D E F 6 Intern 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 )7 ORDINANCE NO. (1989) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE OR DISCHARGE OF ANY FIREWORKS WITHIN THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR. A. Recitals. (i) Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division it of the California Health and Safety Code (Sections 12500, et seq.) authorizes the regulation of the sale, use or discharge of fireworks within the City of Diamond Bar. (ii) This City Council desires to implement the provisions of California Health and Safety Code Section 12541 authorizing the prohibition of sale, use or discharge of fireworks within the City for the health and safety of the residents of the community. (iii) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION ;L: In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance. SECTION 9: Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Los Angeles County Code, as heretofore adopted by this City Council, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to sell, use or discharge any fireworks within the City of Diamond Bar including, but not limited to, "safe and 1 nj CITY OF DIAMOND BAR FICA 1.45. ✓i7 SALARY RANGES BY POSITION PERS 13.00 1989-90 CAFETERIA $ 250 MO City Manager Annual $ 80,400 FICA 1,166 PERS 10,452 Cafeteria 3,000 $ 95,018 A B C D E City Clerk 15.03 15.80 16.61 17.46 18.38 2,605.19 2,738.66 2,879.06 3,026.39 3,180.66 31,262.40 32.864.00 34,548.80 36,316.80 38,168.00 Annual $ 31,262.40 $ 38,168.00 FICA 453.30 553.44 PERS 4,064.11 4,961.84 Cafeteria 3,000.00 3.000.00 $ 38,779.81 $ 46,683.28 City Council 5 @ $500.00 MO Annual $ 30,000.00 FICA 435.00 PERS 3,900.00 Cafeteria 15.000.00 $ 49,335.00 A B C D E Deputy Finance 16.58 17.41 2,873.86 3,017.72 34,486.40 36,212.80 Annual $ 34,486.40 FICA 500.05 PERS 4,483.23 Cafeteria 3,000.00 $ 42,469.68 A B Dep.City Clerk 9.53 10.01 1,651.86 1,735.06 19,822.40 20,820.80 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR SALARY — continued �j` 18.30 19.23 20.20 3,171.99 3,333.19 3,501.32 38,064.00 39,998.40 42,016.00 $ 42,016.00 609.23 5,462.08 3,000.00 $ 51,087.31 C D E 10.52 11.05 11.61 1.823.46 1,915.32 2.012.39 21,881.60 22,984.00 24,148.80 sane" fireworks as that term is defined in Part 2 of Division it of the California Health and Safety Code, as the same may be amended from time to time hereafter. SECTION 3: Penalty for violation of ordinance. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership, or corporation to violate any provision, or to fail to comply with any of the requirements, of this Ordinance. Any person, firm, partnership, or corporation violating any provision of this Ordinance, or failing to comply with any of its requirements, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of this Ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, partnership, or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided in this Ordinance. SECTION 4: Civil Remedies Available. The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the CITY through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of nuisances. 2 DZAP aND BM 111Gfi COiT.,,fitY LLAD (41 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $3,300 per month $ 39,600 Utilities: Water and Electricity 21,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Brushing Pursuant to Fire Code 30,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,940 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $ 103,582 Capital Fund 37,922 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $-143,504 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 43,985 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2$ of Assessment) 2,669 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIRD-R2M $ 190,158 REVENUE Surplus $ 53,178 Interest 3,000 Benefit 133,440 TOTAL FLIMS $ 190,158 Per Parcel Assessment: $240 Number of Parcels: 556 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $133,440 SECTION 5: Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance be rendered or declared invalid by any final Court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in three (3) public places within the City of Diamond Bar within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the manner prescribed by Resolution No. 89-6. 3J� ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of J4n6, 1989. Mayor 3 DIAMOND BAR BILLS LLAD t39 19.99-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $4,512 per month $ 54,144 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 12,000 Operating Reserve: 158 of Contract 8,122 Insurance on Open Space Lots 9,200 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $ 1.1c,508 Capital Fund 161,078 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 280,586 General Reserves (41.668 of Operating Budget) 49,787 Estimated Tax Delinquency (28 of -Assessment) 2,070 TOTAL. BUDGET RB2UMREMENTS 332,443 REVENUE Surplus $ 216,963 Interest 12,000 Benefit 103,480 TOTAL FUNDS $ 332,443 Per Parcel Assessment: $130 Number of Parcels: 796 TO'T'AL ASSESSMENT: $103,480 I, TOMMYE NICE, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Sar held on the day of J*m.V, 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: L1100110FI MS1�DB 1.3B 4 Tommye Nice, Deputy City Clerk City of Diamond Bar DIAMOND BAR LLAD f33 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $2,967 per month $ 35,604 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Operating Reserve: 15€ of Contract 5,341 Administration and Inspection_ 9,084 OPERATING BUDGET $ 83,029 Capital Fund 239,334 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 32?,633 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 34,590 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 4,167 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 361,120 azo - D, Surplus $ 143,785 Interest 91000 Benefit 208,335 TOTAL FUNDS $--361,120 Per Parcel Assessment: $15 Number of Parcels: 13,889 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $208,335 Azusa Baldwin Park Claremont Covina Duarte Glendora Industry Irwindale La Puente La Verne L. A. County Pomona San Dimas Walnut West Covina I baa (OM12112 'Ia1Ilo Thimmamg) (C(b dqlli� �I MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Directors DATE: June 6, 1989 \C FROM: ESGV'C Secretary�1 SUBJECT: JOINT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS There has been interest expressed by various cities to have aerial photographs taken of their respective city. In 1985, a number of cities jointly released Requests for Proposals for aerial photographs in an attempt to reduce the overall cost to each city for the aerial photographs. The purpose of this memorandum is to determine if there is sufficient interest in releasing a Request for Proposal through the East San Gabriel Valley Planning Committee for the same service. Please contact me either by writing or verbally to express your desires to participate in a formal RFP for aerial photography services. Based on the response of the cities of the Committee, a Request for Proposal can be quickly prepared and released to various companies providing the service. I can be reached at La Puente City Hall by phoning (818) 330-4511, if you have any questions or comments. RICK HARTMANNN Secretary/Treasurer East San Gabriel Planning Committee RH:lp b k✓'�1 Mot k Of 100, DIAMOND BAR 331Gf3 00-0.NIR LLAD (41 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $3,300 per month Utilities: Water and Electricity Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control Agricultural Commissioner: Brushing Pursuant Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract Administration and Inspection OPERATING BUDGET Capital Fund TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET General Reserves (41.66% Estimated Tax Delinquency TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS REVENUE Surplus Interest Benefit TOTAL FUNDS of Operating Budget) (2% of Assessment) Per Parcel Assessment: $240 Number of Parcels: 556 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $133,440 $ 39,600 21,000 3,000 to Fire Code 30,000 5,940 6,042 $ 10-5,562 37,922 $-143,504 43,985 2,669 $ 190,158 $ 53,178 3,000 133,440 $ 190,158 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR PERTAINING TO ANIMAL CONTROL FEES. A. Recitals. (i) Pursuant to the provisions of California law, this City Council has heretofore adopted the entirety of the Los Angeles County Code as the Municipal Code of the City of Diamond Bar, including the provisions of Title 10 thereof pertaining to animals and animal control. (ii) This City Council has determined to provide animal control services through the Pomona Valley Humane Society. (iii) This City Council desires to establish procedures for the setting of fees for various animal control services, including licensing. (iv) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does ordain as follows: SECTION A. In all respects, as set forth in Part A, of this Ordinance. SECTION I. Notwithstanding any other provision of Title 10 of the Los Angeles County Codes, as heretofore adopted by this City Council, fees for animal control services and modifications thereto shall be set by resolution of this City Council. 1 DIAMOND BAR DILLS LLAD #39 1939-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $4,512 per month Utilities: Water and Electricity Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract Insurance on Open Space Lots Administration and Inspection OPERATING BUDGET Capital Fund TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET General Reserves (41.661 of Operating Budget) Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of -Assessment) 70M BUDGET REQUIlWiENTS Surplus Interest Benefit =AL FUNDS Per Parcel Assessment: $130 Number of Parcels: 796 70TAL ASSESSMENT: $103,480 $ 54,144 30,000 12,000 8,122 9,200 6,042 $_l 1S, 508 161,078 $ 280,586 49,787 2,070 $ 332,443 $ 216,963 12,000 103,480 $ 332,443 SECTION 3. The Deputy City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in three (3) public places within the City of Diamond Bar pursuant to the provisions of Resolution 89-6. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 1989. Mayor I, TOMMYE A. NICE, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of , 1989, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: Tommye A. Nice Deputy City Clerk City of Diamond Bar L%1011%ORDAWS\DB 13.2 2 DIAF$DXD BAR LLAD f 38 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $2,967 per month $ 35,604 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,341 Administration and Inspection 9,084 OPERATING BUDGET $ 83,029 Capital Fund 239,334 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 322,633 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 34,590 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 4,167 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREVOtM $ 361,120 REVENUE Surplus $ 143,785 Interest 91000 Benefit 208,335 TOTAL FUNS $--361,120 Per Parcel Assessment: $15 Number of Parcels: 13,889 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $208,335 ORDINANCE NO. (1989) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE OR DISCHARGE OF ANY FIREWORKS WITHIN THE CITY AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. A. Recitals. (i) Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division 11 of the California Health and Safety Code (Sections 12500, et seq.) authorizes the regulation of the sale, use or discharge of fireworks within the City of Diamond Bar. (ii) This City Council desires to implement the provisions of California Health and Safety Code Section 12541 authorizing the prohibition of sale, use or discharge of fireworks within the City for the health and safety of the residents of the community. (iii) The immediate adoption of this Ordinance as an urgency measure is necessary to preclude the potential sale, use or discharge of fireworks within the community which has only recently incorporated and to preserve and promote the public health, safety and welfare. (iv) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance. 0 DIAD Oa4D BAR HIGfi OO:VTR LLAD (41 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $3,300 per month .$ 39,600 Utilities: Water and Electricity, 21,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest -Control 3,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Brushing Pursuant to Fire Code 30,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,940 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATM BUDGET $ 10-5,582 Capital Fund 37,922 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $-143,504 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 43,985 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 2,669 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 190,158 4Xff;moo Surplus $ 53,178 Interest 3,000 Benefit 133,440 TOTAL FUNDS $ 190,158 Per Parcel Assessment: $240 Number of Parcels: 556 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $133,440 SECTION 2: Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Los Angeles County Code, as heretofore adopted by this City Council, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to sell, use or discharge any fireworks within the City of Diamond Bar including, but not limited to, "safe and sane" fireworks as that term is defined in Part 2 of Division 11 of the California Health and Safety Code, as the same may be amended from time to time hereafter. SECTION 3: Penalty for violation of ordinance. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership, or corporation to violate any provision, or to fail to comply with any of the requirements, of this Ordinance. Any person, firm, partnership, or corporation violating any provision of this Ordinance, or failing to comply with any of its requirements, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of this Ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, partnership, or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided in this Ordinance. DIAMOM BAR HILLS LEAD #39 1939-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $4,512 per month $ 54,144 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 12,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 8,122 Insurance on Open Space Lots 9,200 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $-11:`,508 Capital Fund 161,078 TOTAL OPERATING.7 BUDGET $-280,586 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 49,787 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of -Assessment) 2,070 $ 332,443 RE\�TUE Surplus $ 216,963 Interest 12,000 Benefit 103,480 TOTAL FUNDS $ 332,443 Per Parcel Assessment: $130 Number of Parcels: 796 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $103,480 SECTION 4: Civil Remedies Available. The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the CITY through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of nuisances. SECTION 5: Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance be rendered or declared invalid by any final Court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: Pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 36937(b), the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar declares this Ordinance to be an urgency measure requiring the immediate enactment thereof for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare of the City and its inhabitants and, accordingly, the provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. SECTION 7: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in three (3) public places within the City of Diamond Bar within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the manner prescribed by Resolution No. 89-6. 3 DIA"3ND BAR LLAD f 38 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $2,967 per month $ 35,604 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,341 Administration and Inspection 9,084 0PERATItC BUDGET $ 83,029 Capital Fund 239.334 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 323,633 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 34,590 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 4,167 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 361,120 REVENUE Surplus $ 143,785 Interest 91000 Benefit 208,335 TOTAL FUNDS $ 361,120 Per Parcel Assessment: $15 Number of Parcels: 13,889 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $208,335 ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of June, 1989. Mayor I, TOMMYE NICE, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond bar held on the the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: L\1011\0FIRWRRS\DB 1.3B 4 day of June, 1989, by Tommye Nice, Deputy City Clerk City of Diamond Bar DIADS, M BAR E11GEi MYN'T 21 LLAD f 41 1989-93 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $3,300 per month $ 39,600 Utilities: water and Electricity 21,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Brushing Pursuant to Fire Code 30,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,940 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $ 105,582 Capital Fund 37,922 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $143 0 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 43,985 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2$ of Assessment) 2,669 TOTAL BUDGET R87JEREMENTS $ 190,158 REVENUE Surplus $ 53,178 Interest 3,000 Benefit 133,440 TOTAL FUNDS $ 190,156 Per Parcel Assessment: $240 Number of Parcels: 556 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $133,440 RESOLUTION NO. 89- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR APPROVED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989-90. WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar was incorporated on April 18 , 1989; and WHEREAS, the City council has had a budget conference and a hearing on the proposed budget on June 13 and June 20, 1989; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby adopt the Approved Budget for the City of Diamond Bar; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that revenue not appropriated to expenditure accounts be placed in a reserve for capital facilities and that the appropriated revenues and expenditures are reflected in Attachment A. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1989. Mayor I, , Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the foregoing DIAAia.dD BAR HILLS LLAD #39 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $4,512 per month $ 54,144 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 12,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 8,122 Insurance on Open Space Lots 9,200 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $-113,508 Capital Fund 161,078 TOTAL OPERATIlWG BUDGET $ 280,586 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 49,787 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of -Assessment) 2,070 TOTAL BUDGET RDQUMEMENTS $ 332,443 REVENUE Surplus $ 216,963 Interest 12,000 Benefit 103,480 TOTAL FUNDS $__332,443 Per Parcel Assessment: $130 Number of Parcels: 796 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $103,480 Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of 1989, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the day of , 1989, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ATTEST: Deputy City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar DIAMOND BAR LLAD €33 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $2,967 per month $ 35,604 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Operating Reserve: 15€ of Contract 5,341 Administration and Inspection 9,084 OPERATING BUDGET $ 83,029 Capital Fund 239.334 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 322,633 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 34,590 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 4,167 TOTAL BUDGET REDUDUgENTS $ 361,120 REVENUE Surplus $ 143,785 Interest 91000 Benefit 208,335 TOTAL FUNDS $ 361,120 Per Parcel Assessment: $15 Number of Parcels: 13,889 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $208,335 DIAD BAR LLAD €39 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $2,967 per month $ 35,604 Utilities: water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,341 Administration and Inspection 9,084 0PERATING BUDGET $ 83,029 Capital Fund 239.334 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGED $ 32?,633 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 34,590 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of Assessment) 4,167 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREKEZM $ 361,120 REVEIQUE Surplus $ 143,785 Interest 91000 Benefit 208,335 TOTAL FUNDS $ 361,120 Per Parcel Assessment: $15 Number of Parcels: 13,889 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $208,335 DIPODND BIER H1GI3 COUNTRY LLAD [41 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $3,300 per month $ 39,600 Utilities: water and Electricity 21,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 3,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Brushing Pursuant to Fire Code 30,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 5,940 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $ 10-5,582 Capital Fund 37,922 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $-143,504 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 43,985 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2$ of Assessment) 2,669 TOTAL BUDGET RE2UIREMENTS $ 190,158 REVENUE Surplus $ 53,178 Interest 3,000 Benefit 133,440 TOTAL FZMS $ 190,158 Per Parcel Assessment: $240 Number of Parcels: 556 'DOTAL ASSESSMENT: $133,440 DIAMOND BAR HILLS LLAD t39 1989-90 BUDGET EXPENDITURES Contract: 12 months at $4,512 per month $ 54,144 Utilities: Water and Electricity 30,000 Agricultural Commissioner: Pest Control 12,000 Operating Reserve: 15% of Contract 8,122 Insurance on Open Space Lots 9,200 Administration and Inspection 6,042 OPERATING BUDGET $7-11S,508 Capital Fund 161,078 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $-280,586 General Reserves (41.66% of Operating Budget) 49,787 Estimated Tax Delinquency (2% of -Assessment) 2,070 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 332,443 M-MiMOa Surplus $ 216,963 Interest 12,000 Benefit 103,480 TOTAL FUNDS $ 332,443 Per Parcel Assessment: $130 Dumber of Parcels: 796 TOTAL ASSESSMENT: $103,480