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12/02/2014 Agenda - Regular Meeting
City of Diamond In City Council Agenda Tuesday, December 2, 2014 6:30 p.m. - Regular Meeting The Government Center South Coast Air Quality Management District/ Main Auditorium 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Carol Herrera Mayor Steve Tye Mayor Pro Tem Ling -Ling Chang Nancy A. Lyons Jack Tanaka Council Member Council Member Council Member City Manager James DeStefano • City Attorney David DeBerry • City Clerk Tommye Cribbins Copies of staff reports or other written documentation relating to agenda items are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and are available for public inspection. If you have questions regarding an agenda item, please contactthe City Clerk at (909) 839-7010 during regular business hours. In an effort to comply with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Diamond Bar requires that any person in need of any type of special equipment, assistance or accommodation(s) in orderto communicate at a City public meeting, must inform the City Clerk a minimum of 72 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. Have online access? City Council Agendas are now available on the City of Diamond Bar's web site at www.CityofDiamoncIBar.com Please refrain from smoking,eating or drinking in the Council Chambers, The City of Diamond Bar uses recycled paper and encourages you to do the some. CITY OF DIAMOND BAR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA December 2, 2014 CALL TO ORDER: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF AGENDA: CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZATION 1. Selection of Mayor 2. Selection of Mayor Pro Tem Next Resolution No. 2014-45 Next Ordinance No. 08(2014) 6:30 p.m Mayor Reverend Dr. Jeanne Faveau-Sorvillo, Diamond Bar United Church of Christ Council Members Chang, Lyons, Tanaka, Mayor Pro Tem Tye, Mayor Herrera Mayor 3. Presentation to Outgoing Mayor Carol Herrera Recess/Reception Reconvene City Council Meeting 1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATES, PROCLAMATIONS: None. Written materials distributed to the City Council within 72 hours of the City Council meeting are available for public inspection immediately upon distribution in the City Clerk's Office at 21810 Copley Dr., Diamond Bar, California, during normal business hours. December 2, 2014 PAGE 2 2. CITY MANAGER REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: 2.1 Presentation of Windmill Dedication. 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: "Public Comments" is the time reserved on each regular meeting agenda to provide an opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Council on Consent Calendar items or matters of interest to the public that are not already scheduled for consideration on this agenda. Although the City Council values your comments, pursuant to the Brown Act, the Council generally cannot take any action on items not listed on the posted agenda. Please complete a Speaker's Card and give it to the City Clerk (completion of this form is voluntary). There is a five-minute maximum time limit when addressing the City Council. 4. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC COMMENT: Under the Brown Act, members of the City Council may brief) respond to public comments but no extended discussion and no action on such matters may take place. 5. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS: 5.1 Holiday Diamond Ride — November 28, 2014 through Thursday, January 1, 2015 — Free shuttle service to and from Diamond Bar Shopping Centers. For 18 years and older. 5.2 Planning Commission Meeting — December 9, 2014 — 7:00 p.m., Windmill Community Room, 21810 Copley Drive. 5.3 Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting — December 11, 2014- 7:00 p.m., Windmill Community Room, 21810 Copley Drive. 5.4 City Council Meeting — December 16, 2014 — 6:30 p.m., AQMD/Government Center Auditorium, 21865 Copley Drive. 5.5 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting — December 25, 2014 - Cancelled. 5.6 Planning Commission Meeting — December 23, 2014 — Cancelled. 5.7 Christmas Holiday — December 24 and 25, 2014 - City Offices will be closed in Observance of the Christmas Holiday. City Offices will re -open Friday, December 26, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. 5.8 Holiday Tree Curbside Collection Program — December 26, 2014 through January 8, 2015. Trees free of decorations and flocking may be left at the curb for free pickup during this period. Any tree over 6 ft. must be cut in half. December 2. 2014 PAGE 3 5.9 Late Night Transit Pass Sale — Tuesday, December 30, 2014, - Until 7:00 p.m., Diamond Bar City Hall, 21810 Copley Drive. (This will be the last Late Night Transit Pass). 6. CONSENT CALENDAR: 6.1 City Council Minutes — Regular Meeting of November 18, 2014. Recommended Action: Approve as submitted. Requested by: City Clerk 6.2 Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes — Regular Meeting of October 23, 2014. Recommended Action: Receive and File. Requested by: Community Services Department 6.3 Ratification of Check Register — Dated November 13, 2014 through November 26, 2014 totaling $1,392,233.64. Recommended Action: Ratify. Requested by: Finance Department 6.4 Treasurer's Statement — Month of October, 2014. Recommended Action: Approve. Requested by: Finance Department 6.5 Adopt Resolution No. 2014 -XX: Approving Plans and Specifications and Establishing a Project Payment Account, Waive Bid Irregularities, and Award Construction Contract for the 2014-2015 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Area 2 Sidewalk Installation Project to TSR Construction and Inspection in the Amount of $124,420 and Authorize a Contingency Amount of $31,105 for Project Change Orders to be Approved by the City Manager for a Total Authorization Amount of $155,525. Recommended Acton: Adopt, Waive Bid Irregularities and Award. Requested by: Public Works Department December 2, 2014 PAGE 4 6.6 Approve Updated Sanitary Sewer Management Plan (SSMP) as Required by State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Order No. 2006-003. Recommended Action: Approve and Authorize the Public Works Director to certify the updated Sewer System Management Plan. Requested by: Public Works Department PUBLIC HEARINGS: 6:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as matters may be heard. 7.1 Continued Public Hearing - Ordinance (XX)2014: An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar Extending Urgency Ordinance (03)2014 Suspending Chapter 8.26 of the Diamond Bar Municipal Code and Prohibiting the Operation and Establishment of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries. Recommended Action: Receive Staff's Report; Open the Public Hearing; Receive Testimony; Close the Public Hearing and Adopt. Requested by: City Manager 8. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION: 8.1 City Council Vacancy. Recommended Action: Consider Options and take action to commence a process to fill the vacancy. Requested by: City Manager RECESS TO PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY: CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Tanaka ROLL CALL: Authority Members Chang, Herrera, Lyons, VC/Tye, Chair/Tanaka PUBLIC COMMENTS: "Public Comments" is the time reserved on each regular meeting agenda to provide an opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Authority on Consent Calendar items or matters of interest to the public that are not already scheduled for consideration on this agenda. Although the Public Financing Authority values your comments, pursuant to the Brown Act, the Authority generally cannot take any action on items not listed on the posted agenda. Please complete a Speaker's Card and give it to the Authority Secretary (completion of this form is voluntary). There is a five-minute maximum time limit when addressing the Public Financing Authority. December 2, 2014 PAGE 5 3. CONSENT CALENDAR: 3.1 Public Financing Authority Minutes — Annual Meeting of December 3, 2013 Recommended Action: Approve as submitted. Requested by: Agency Secretary 3.2 Treasurer's Statement— November 1, 2013 through October 31, 2014. Recommended Action: Approve. Requested by: Finance Department 4. PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY REORGANIZATION: 4.1 Selection of Chair 4.2 Selection of Vice Chair 5. AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS: Items raised by individual Authority Members are for Authority discussion. Direction may be given at this meeting or the item may be scheduled for action at a future meeting. ADJOURN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING: RECONVENE CITY COUNCIL MEETING: 9. COUNCIL SUB -COMMITTEE REPORTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS/COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS: 10. ADJOURNMENT: Agenda No. 6.1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR NOVEMBER 18, 2014 CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Herrera called the Regular City Council meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the South Coast Air Quality Management District/Government Center Auditorium, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Herrera led the Pledge of Allegiance. INVOCATION: Pastor Bob Stebe, Northminster Presbyterian Church gave the invocation. ROLL CALL: Council Members Lyons, Mayor Pro Tem Tye and Mayor Herrera. ABSENT: Council Members Chang and Tanaka were excused Staff Present: James DeStefano, City Manager; Ryan McLean, Deputy City Manager; David DeBerry, City Attorney; Ken Desforges, IS Director; David Liu, Public Works Director; Bob Rose, Community Services Director; Dianna Honeywell, Finance Director; Greg Gubman, Community Development Director; Kimberly Young, Senior Civil Engineer; Anthony Santos, Sr. Management Analyst; Cecilia Arellano, Public Information Coordinator; and, Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: CM/DeStefano stated that Agenda Item 7.1 is a Public Hearing regarding extension of an Interim Ordinance regarding Medical Marijuana uses which requires a 4/5 vote of the City Council for passage. Based on the number of sitting Council Members present this evening, it would not meet that requirement. Therefore at 6:45 p.m. or after he will request that the City Council continue the matter to December 2, 2014. 1. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATES, PROCLAMATIONS: 1.1 Presentation of City Tile to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson, owners of Robinson Properties (Towne Center Village — Albertson's Plaza) as Business of the Month for November 2014. Mr. Robinson thanked the City Council for the honor. 2. CITY MANAGER REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: None 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Sharon Hall, from the American Cancer Society thanked the City for supporting Relay for Life and announced that the 2015 Relay for Life is being revamped and if there is anyone interested in volunteering to contact the American Cancer Society. November 18, 2014 PAGE 2 CITY COUNCIL MPT/Tye thanked Ms. Hall Josh Murray, Teen Services Librarian, Diamond Bar Library, invited everyone to participate in the library's November events. For more information about the programs, please call the library at (909) 861-4978. Aliya Bhimji thanked Peth Gabor-Manalac for speaking at the last Council meeting about the quality and quantity of seniors and disabled individuals in Diamond Bar. Considering the increase in homes, population and revenues to the City, the increase in the (Diamond Ride) program has been pretty modest. The character of a community is reflected by its treatment of its most vulnerable and it was in this spirit that this program was created. Limiting this program during lean times would be a tragedy for many seniors and disabled. Last meeting the Diamond Ride Program was referred to as a supplemental program. She asked what the primary program was for providing seniors and disabled with their limited resources, transportation to their medical facilities, etc. and is there another program that takes those individuals to the Ontario Airport and Amtrak Station to travel to see families. These restrictions will impact the quality and quantity of lives that need the most support. The residents are determined to protect the spirit and integrity of the Diamond Ride program. Nancy Blum, said she has spoken with a number of seniors and handicapped individuals who use the Diamond Ride program about the changes made by the City Council without allowing input from users about their needs and concerns. She currently pays $48-$50 per month for three days a week to and from her dialysis center. With the new boundaries it will put the center completely out of reach for her financially because it will now cost her $300-$400 per month for the three treatments per week. Although there is a Kaiser facility in Diamond Bar, many individuals have to travel to the Baldwin Park facility for tests and hospitalizations. She asked that the City Council make an exception for the Baldwin Park Kaiser Hospital and consider all medical trips for subsidy in all cases. If there are cardholders abusing the program their cards should be taken away. She believes that the majority of the cardholders are using the program for all of the right reasons. If something has to be eliminated she would recommend the elimination of the old Area 3 and that the Area 2 boundaries be kept as they currently exist which would encompass many medical facilities and hospitals. Brenda Duchemin, spoke about a petition signed by 126 residents and asked the Council to stop the changes to the Diamond Ride service effective December 1, 2014. The petition was not filed with the City Clerk's office. Peth Gabor-Manalac thanked the City Council for the services to seniors and disabled residents. Fifty percent of seniors and disabled are in poverty and the average social security monthly income is only $1,200 plus dollars. On Thursday she will take one of the residents (two trips) for whom she volunteers to Los November 18, 2014 PAGE 3 CITY COUNCIL Angeles for pre-op cancer surgery. During her surgery she will have two trips and two trips for aftercare for a total of six trips which will cost her more than $360. She again asked the City Council to reconsider some of its decisions regarding the Diamond Ride program and consider the basic human needs of the seniors and disabled of the community. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC COMMENTS: MPT/Tye asked staff to respond to speakers and speak to facts versus what has been stated with respect to "trading a dollar for 75 cents" that has nothing to do with the Dial -a -Ride program and those who have spoken about the Grand Avenue Beautification diverting funds from the Dial -a -Ride program which is not possible. If the City continues to state the facts as they are rather than as they are being emotionally presented, it will help individuals understand what needs to happen. DCM/McLean explained that with respect to the Proposition A sale, Proposition A is a separate funding source from Proposition C funds that are used for the Diamond Ride program. Proposition C funds are not eligible to be sold to other jurisdictions — Proposition A funds are eligible to be sold to other jurisdictions. Proposition A funds sold at the last meeting were surplus funds that would have had to be returned to Metro were they not used, and it was preferable for the City to receive General Fund dollars that can be used for programs that have community -wide benefits rather than return those funds to Metro. DCM/McLean stated that with respect to the Grand Avenue Beautification project, the vast majority of that project (over $1 million) which has not yet begun but will begin after the holidays, will be funded primarily with federal funds that are RESTRICTED to use in that area of Grand Avenue. Those federal funds CANNOT be diverted for ANY OTHER USE, Diamond Ride or otherwise. There are some Proposition C Funds that are used to fund eligible pieces of that project but the vast majority of the project is funded by over $1 million worth of federal funds with very strong restrictions placed on those funds. M/Herrera stated that this decision was not made without much discussion. The City Council looked at the facts and data for a number of weeks prior to making its decision. The decision was made unanimously with yes votes from all five Council Members. The change in the program will be effective December 1. Letters were sent out in October notifying all cardholders that this change was imminent so that they had time to adjust and make other arrangements as needed. She understands that this is upsetting. Change is upsetting. Nobody likes change, but this decision was not made frivolously, it was made out of necessity. The City Council thought long and hard about the different aspects and how the program would be reshaped and what the final program would be. City Council spent $575,000 last year. This year the program is being used November 18, 2014 PAGE 4 CITY COUNCIL excessively and if the program continued as it was shaped, the cost would reach $700,000 very quickly and the City Council cannot operate the City like that with excessive costs. The City Council represents 60,000 individuals and decisions are made for all 60,000 as to what is best for all residents of the City. 1400 cardholders for the Diamond Ride program is a very small segment of Diamond Bar residents and the City has other programs such as parks and recreation, ball fields, public safety (sheriff's and fire) that would have to be cut back or eliminated if the Diamond Ride program continued as it currently exists. Balancing the budget is a difficult thing to do but it has to be done to allow the City to move forward for the benefit of all. 4. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS: 5.1 Walnut Valley Water District Public Hearing regarding proposed rate changes — November 19, 5:00 p.m., AQMD/Government Center Auditorium, 21865 Copley Drive. 5.2 Historic Windmill Dedication — November 20, 2014 — 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., Diamond Bar Towne Center, Diamond Bar Boulevard and Grand Avenue. 5.3 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting — November 20, 2014 — 7:00 p.m., Windmill Community Room, 21810 Copley Drive. 5.4 Grandview Trail Opening — November 22, 2014 — 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., 1600 Grand Avenue (Trail access located in the overflow parking lot). 5.5 Planning Commission Meeting — November 25, 2014 — 7:00 p.m., Windmill Community Room, 21810 Copley Drive. 5.6 Thanksgiving Holiday — City Offices closed November 27 and 28, 2014 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. City Offices reopen on Monday, December 1, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. 5.7 Holiday Diamond Ride — November 28, 2014 through January 1, 2015 — Free Shuttle Services to and from Diamond Bar Shopping Centers — for individuals 18 years and older only. For more information call 800-578- 6555 to schedule a ride. 5.8 City Council Meeting — December 2, 2014 — 6:30 p.m., AQMD/Government Center Auditorium, 21865 Copley Drive. 6. CONSENT CALENDAR: MPT/Tye moved, C/Lyons seconded, to approve the Consent Calendar as presented with Item 6.4 withdrawn from the Consent Calendar for separate consideration by MPT/Tye. Motion carried by the following Roll Call vote: November 18, 2014 PAGE 5 CITY COUNCIL AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Lyons, MPT/Tye, M/Herrera NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chang, Tanaka 6.1 APPROVED CITY COUNCIL MINUTES: 6.1.1 Study Session of November 4, 2014 —As submitted 6.1.2 Regular Meeting of November 4, 2014 —As submitted 6.2 RECEIVED AND FILED PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES — Regular Meeting of October 14, 2014. 6.3 RATIFIED CHECK REGISTER — Dated October 30, 2014 through November 12, 2014 totaling $783,157.58. 6.5 APPROVED CONTRACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 WITH FEHR & PEERS FOR INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIES STUDY AT GRAND AVENUE/DIAMOND BAR BOULEVARD, BREA CANYON ROAD/LYCOMING ROAD AND BREA CANYON ROAD/PATHFINDER ROAD IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,670; PLUS, A CONTINGENCY AMOUNT OF $2,000 FOR A TOTAL AUTHORIZATION OF $16,670. 6.6 APPROVED CONTRACT AMENDMENT NO. 3 WITH RKA CONSULTING GROUP FOR PREPARATION OF AN APPLICATION PACKAGE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE 2015 METRO "CALL FOR PROJECTS" IN THE AMOUNT OF $19,800. MATTERS WITHDRAWN FROM CONSENT CALENDAR: 6.4 TRANSMITTAL OF COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2014. MPT/Tye asked staff to elaborate on this item and provide background on the recognition that Diamond Bar has received. CM/DeStefano introduced FD/Honeywell who provided a brief overview of this project and response to MPT/Tye's statements. FD/Honeywell stated that this 100 page document is the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report that begins in July and is audited at the end of the fiscal year. She is very proud of her staff for stepping up to the plate and worked hard to get the report issued six weeks earlier than is normally done each year. The City has received the award for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association 18 consecutive years and hopes to make this year number 19. November 18, 2014 PAGE 6 CITY COUNCIL 7 MPT/Tye moved, C/Lyons seconded, to Receive and File the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended June 20, 2014. Motion carried by the following Roll Call vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Lyons, MPT/Tye, M/Herrera NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chang, Tanaka PUBLIC HEARING: 7.1 ORDINANCE (XX) 2014: AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR EXTENDING URGENCY ORDINANCE (03) 2014 SUSPENDING CHAPTER 8.26 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROHIBITING THE OPERATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES. CM/DeStefano stated that approval of this urgency ordinance requires 4/5 vote of the City Council and with only three members present this evening, it is not in a position to take action on this matter. Therefore, staff recommends that this public hearing item be continued to the City Council's regularly scheduled meeting of December 2, 2014 at 6:45 p.m. MPT/Tye moved, C/Lyons seconded, to continue Item 7.1 Ordinance (XX) 2014 to the December 2, 2014 meeting. Motion carried by the following Roll Call vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: 8. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION: None. Lyons, MPT/Tye, M/Herrera None Chang, Tanaka 9. COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS/COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS: C/Lyons reported that she attended the Veterans Day celebration put together by the City's staff which afforded a terrific opportunity to recognize Diamond Bar's veterans. Wonderful music was provided by the South Point Middle School Orchestra, a great video and refreshments as well as, much comradery. Many veterans wore their uniforms to this great event and staff did a super job. She congratulated Steve Acciani, Fine Arts Director, Diamond Bar High School, who is a semi-finalist for the Grammy Music Educator Award and last week American Idol host Ryan Seacrest visited Diamond Bar High School to congratulate him. November 18, 2014 PAGE 7 CITY COUNCIL She celebrated with the East Indian community the Diwali Indian New Year's Festival which was a lot of fun. She attended two Neighborhood Watch meetings, one last evening which was the first meeting for the neighborhood hosted by the Sheriff's Department. It was very informative. Residents who are interested in the Neighborhood Watch program for their neighborhoods should participate because neighbors meet and support each other and the result of participating in the program is a reduction in crime. MPT/Tye said he was very pleased that the City Council was able to recognize Mr. and Mrs. Robinson for their business of making space available for businesses and keeping it in good condition. Council Members are very grateful the Robinson's have chosen to own property in Diamond Bar and do such a good job maintaining that property. As the video showed the shopping center is 100 percent occupied. After the November 4th City Council meeting he attended the California Contract Cities representing Diamond Bar at the Water Summit and participated in a discussion of the recent water bond and what it means for water supply and storage as California proceeds through an unprecedented third year of drought; and what it means going forward. There was a lot of great information imparted and he appreciated the opportunity to represent Diamond Bar. Over the weekend he attended the Walnut Valley Education Foundation where thousands of dollars were raised at the Teddy Bear Tea with every dollar going to teachers via mini -grants. The fact that his wife is a teacher he realizes how much she spends on different supplies for her office it is definitely a calling. Congratulations to Bob Pacheco who founded the Teddy Bear Tea and for all of the years (18 years of Education Foundation) of success that the fundraiser has enjoyed raising money for mini -grants. That evening he joined his colleagues at the Diamond Bar Community Foundation's annual fundraising event during which the Industry Manufacturer's Council was honored, among others. It was a very nice evening and good to recognize Diamond Bar's neighbors in the City of Industry and the Industry Manufacturer's Council. The Diamond Bar Community Foundation does a great job and anyone who wants to get involved has a great opportunity to do something that involves the community. Happy Thanksgiving to all. Please be safe and please keep Council Member Jack Tanaka in your thoughts and prayers. M/Herrera thanked staff for their great work involved in putting on the Veterans Recognition and Celebration. Many veterans participated including some from World War Il. It was great seeing all of the veterans. Some of the banners were retired for those who are no longer in service. Everyone appreciates the veterans and all they have done and do to keep the nation safe. She invited everyone to attend the Windmill Dedication this coming Thursday at November 18, 2014 PAGE 8 CITY COUNCIL the old Ralph's Center. Years ago, Diamond Bar was a working ranch and the windmill was part of that ranch and is part of the City's heritage. The City is making every effort to preserve the Windmill and she hoped that everyone would join in the festivities. She also invited residents to attend the Grandview Trail Opening festivities at the parking lot at the Diamond Bar Center on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and thanks to all who attended tonight's meeting. ADJOURNMENT: With no further business to conduct, M/Herrera adjourned the City Council Meeting at 7:15 p.m. Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk The foregoing minutes are hereby approved this day of 2014. Carol Herrera, Mayor Agenda No. 6.2 CITY OF DIAMOND • _ • • DIAMOND*•• 21810 COPLEY DRIVE, DIAMOND OCTOBERe Chairman Owens called the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Windmill Room, 21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Commissioner Hsieh led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Commissioners Dave Grundy, Kim Hsieh, and Chairman Ted Owens Absent: Commissioner Lew Herndon and Vice Chairman Benny Liang were excused Staff Present: Bob Rose, Community Services Director; Anthony Jordan, Parks and Maintenance Superintendent; Andee Tarazon, Community Services Coordinator; Alison Meyers, Community Services Coordinator; and Debbie Gonzales, Administrative Coordinator Also Present: Deputy Aaron Scheller MATTERS FROM THE AUDIENCE: None 4. NEW BUSINESS: 4.2 Proposed Parking Restrictions at City Parks Recommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt an ordinance that restricts parking in City Parks to park patrons only. Deputy Aaron Scheller, LA County Sheriffs Department Community Relations Officer, stated that the parking at the lower lot of Summitridge Park has approximately 24 parking spaces and two (2) .handicapped parking spaces. At the beginning of October there was an altercation between a Diamond Bar resident and another gentleman who was picking up construction workers at the parking lot. He believed that the lower parking lot was becoming a "park and ride" type of lot. The lot is small and is meant for the use of Diamond Bar residents. He has visited the site several times and has observed people getting out of their vehicles and entering secondary vehicles that leave the park without spending time at the location. In addition, he has run license plates three times and found that the first run revealed that 12 vehicles out of 12 were non-residents; the second run revealed that 10 vehicles out of 10 were non-residents, OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE 2 _ P&R COMMISSION and the third run revealed that 14 out of 16 were non-residents which shows a trend that this parking lot is becoming a park and ride lot. There is a designated "park and ride" in the City of Diamond Bar that is large enough to accommodate a sufficient number of vehicles. If the construction workers are entering "The Country Estates" it means that they need to figure out a different way to manage the transportation of those workers if they are working in that area. Obviously, no one wants an altercation over this matter and accordingly, has made a recommendation that a time limit be posted to allow residents full use and enjoyment of the park without having to park a considerable distance away. C/Hsieh asked Deputy Scheller if other officers were experiencing the same issues and wondered if the lower parking lot was necessary at all. Most events are up the hill and most people who attend soccer events usually park their vehicles on Summitridge. Deputy Scheller said his colleagues run license plates as well and when he has spoken with the other officers they all concur that it is a long-term parking trend and several park Monday through Friday so it is obvious that the parking lot is being used as a "park and ride" lot. There are several parking spaces up the hill; however, the lower lot has limited space. His recommendation would be a time limit during working hours to keep the parking spots available. C/Grundy thanked Deputy Scheller for bringing this matter to the Commission's attention and agreed that the parking lot should be for people who want to use the park and not a "park and ride" lot. He felt the City should look into an ordinance that specifies how long a person can park in the area in relation to hours or park use. Chair/Owens asked if C/Grundy intended that an ordinance apply to all of the City's parks orjust Summitridge. CSD/Rose said that staffs intent is to make it enforceable in all of the City's parks. Diamond Canyon Park will be opening up and there is a similar concern that with only five or six parking spaces next to Brea Canyon Road and Diamond Bar Boulevard and easy freeway access it too, could become a "park and ride" scenario. When the park opens there will be signs enforcing the parking. CSD/Rose said he believed an ordinance would require signage in all parks. Staffs primary concerns are with Summitridge and Diamond Canyon parking lots. C/Grundy asked CSD/Rose if he favored an ordinance that covered all parks and CSD/Rose responded "yes." C/Grundy asked what type of time limitations are being considered and Deputy Scheller said that would be up to the City whether to provide a two or three hour parking limitation if the City felt it was a long enough period, to provide a park experience. OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE 3 P&R COMMISSION Chair/Owens asked if that part of Summitridge Park was used by sports groups for practice and CSD/Rose responded affirmatively. CSD/Rose said that most team practices take place in the late afternoon and early evening between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. or later if it is still daylight. Chair/Owens asked about enforcement and Deputy Scheller said that deputies can provide enforcement. He felt that with signage and notification it would not take long for people to understand that it is not a "park and ride" area. The signage could be considered for Monday through Friday from the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., for example. C/Hsieh said she did not agree with putting signage in every park because she did not want to feel limited and did not want park visitors to feel limited. However, in those particular areas where there are problems something needs to be done to let people who are misusing it know that the City will not tolerate that. CSD/Rose asked that the Diamond Canyon parking lot be included with Summitridge for signage. C/Grundy recommended that City staff draft an ordinance for parking restrictions to limit non-residents or use of parking facilities for "park and ride" be prohibited for the Commission's review. C/Hsieh felt the fine should be significant enough to discourage "park and ride" use. CSD/Rose said he believed the first infraction is $100, the second $200 and third $500. C/Grundy said that as part of his recommendation he would ask that staff include whatever standard language is inclusive of fines, towing, etc. C/Grundy restated his recommendation as follows: That City staff draft an ordinance that prohibits use of parking at Summitridge Park and Diamond Canyon for "park and ride" or for extended hours with the ordinance to include the standard legal language relative to fines and towing. C/Hsieh seconded C/Grundy's recommendation. Without objection, the recommendation was approved with C/Herndon and VC/Liang being absent. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: As presented by CSD/Rose 1. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1.1 Approval of Minutes for the September 25, 2014 Regular Meeting C/Grundy moved, C/Hsieh seconded, to approve the September 25, 2014 Minutes as presented. Motion carried by the following Roll Call vote: OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE 4 P&R COMMISSION AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Grundy, Hsieh, Chair/Owens NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Herndon, VC/Liang 2. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: 2.1 Recreation Program Update — RS/Murphey RECESS: Chair/Owens recessed the meeting at 7:21 p.m. RECONVENE: Chair/Owens reconvened the meeting at 7:26 p.m. Chair/Owens asked if there had been any incidents on the Adult Basketball courts and CSD/Rose said there is always excitement on the courts during Adult Basketball. RS/McKitrick handles issues pretty routinely and sometimes suspends individuals from the next game. If there is any incident that requires further intervention the individual is suspended until the person comes to the table with his manager for discussion. 2.1.1 Power Point Presentation on Trail Grants — CSC/Meyers C/Hsieh asked if steps could be installed from the dog park to the street in place of switchbacks. CSC/Meyers explained that when the trail is designed it will be determined when and where steps might be needed and steps would be installed, where necessary along with the switchbacks. One major issue in grant writing is that trails follow the contour of the land and not straight up or straight down a hill so both amenities will be included. C/Hsieh asked if it was possible to place a bench at the top flat portion. Chair/Owens congratulated CSC/Meyers on obtaining grant funds. 2.2 Parks Report — PMS/Jordan C/Hsieh said that there is runoff on the sidewalk at Pantera Park by the parking lot and wondered if there was something that could be done to mitigate the problem. PMS/Jordan said he would look into the matter and get it corrected. 2.2.1 Power Point Presentation on Washington Street Park Walkthrough — PMS/Jordan C/Grundy asked about the Bioswale and PMS/Jordan responded that the Bioswale is doing well and showed slides of the area and explained the system. The kids' tiles are holding up well. OCTOBER 23, 2014 2.3 2.4 CIP Projects — CSD/Rose PAGE 5 P&R COMMISSION 2.3.1 Construction of Grandview Trail and Grandview Trail Link — CSD/Rose reported that these items are substantially completed and the contractor is working through the punch list. The Grand Opening is slated for Saturday, November 22 at 9:00 a.m. 2.3.2 Update on Status of Diamond Canyon Park — CSD/Rose said that staff continues to work with Lennar Homes on specifications for the construction documents. The City Council just approved the conceptual designs for the entry monument signs into the City as part of the Grand Avenue Beautification project and that design will be used on some of the elements of Diamond Canyon Park. 2.3.3 Design of Heritage Park Improvements — CSD/Rose stated that staff held its kickoff meeting with ICG yesterday and Ron Hagan, ICG consultant will lead a community meeting on Thursday, November 13 at 7:00 p.m. at Heritage Park Community Center. C/Grundy asked staff to be sure to notify the gentleman who brought to the Commission's attention his desire for the disabled access about the community meeting. CSD/Rose said that his teacher was notified about the meeting today. List of Pending Commission. Requests — CSD/Rose a) .The grant for the Silver Tip Park trail to the Pantera Park trail has been submitted. b) Staff is moving forward with the special needs project for Heritage Park and as conceptual discussions begin, the consultant will come before the Commission to provide more details about the items that will be in the park. c) Additional stairs will be incorporated as part of the Pantera Park Trail at the dog park. The RFPs for the Pantera Park Trail and the Steep Canyon Trail are being prepared in hopes that the design will be done shortly after the holidays. d) The Cityrs Public Information Department is currently updating the website to include new videos of the trails and parks. e) The estimated cost for placing descriptions for the trails at the base of each trail is on the multi-year CIP list. f) Staff is working on a report that shows how subsidies for the Community Service programs are derived for each of the programs. Chair/Owens said his only question was whether there was a City policy on subsidy levels and CSD/Rose said no. Chair/Owens said the report was not necessary. C/Hsieh asked if there would be trail markers to indicate the length of travel and CSD/Rose responded that it is part of the concept being considered. OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE 6 P&R g) The earth movement at Larkstone Park is work that is being done by the developer to mitigate the ancient landslide. The developer has presented a revised concept for the park to Public Works which is almost identical to what was approved so that all of the amenities for the upper portions will be in the same locations. The only difference is that a small amount of acreage from the upper portion will be incorporated in the lower portion which does not affect the net acreage. h) Regarding the question about the City's financial condition with respect to funding of CalPers Pension, FD/Honeywell indicated to CSD/Rose that the amount of the City's budget is about $400,000 per year. She commented since the City has no public safety there are no high retirement rates. Diamond Bar's rate is 2 percent at 55 for existing employees and 2 percent at 62 for new employees. Over the years Diamond Bar has been very conservative with respect to pension funds and does not have financial issues or backlog in paying funds. The City prepaid a large amount of the funds CalPers requested which it could have paid with interest at 7.5 percent over a series of years. Since the City's investments were accumulating interest at less than one percent it made sense for the City to save that 7.5 percent interest by paying the amount up front. The City is in great financial condition and is not facing large pension contributions like some cities are facing. 3. OLD BUSINESS: None 4. NEW BUSINESS (Continued): 4.1 Park Walkthroughs by Commissioners. CSD/Rose stated that this item is a result of a request for this matter to be placed on the Commission's agenda and staff is seeking the Commission's approval to conduct yearly park walkthroughs with staff. C/Grundy moved, C/Hsieh seconded, to approve park walkthroughs on an annual basis. Without objection, the motion was so ordered with C/Herndon and VC/Liang being absent. C/Hsieh said she would like to go on walkthrough's with her colleagues. CSD/Rose offered the City van if the Commissioners wished to visit a park or parks together. 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS: C/Hsieh thanked PMS/Jordan and staff members who are doing so much to help her. She is learning a lot about the City and its parks. C/Grundy thanked staff for all they do and for the informative reports. Parks throughout the City look great. He asked if there was any update on the City of OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE 7 P&R COMMISSION Industry NFL Stadium. CSD/Rose said that he heard that Ed Roski wants the NFL to make a decision this year and will not move forward with any other plans at this time. Chair/Owens said he read that the NFL is conducting a marketing promotion for a possible NFL stadium. I Chair/Owens thanked staff for providing the Commissioners with a great deal of information. He congratulated the City on receiving grants and said he was very impressed with the City's trail systems. C/Grundy asked about the deadline for attending the conference. CSD/Rose responded that the City has a new purchasing ordinance and travel policy. Normally, staff would reserve spots and as Commissioners commit to attending, there is a spot available and, if a Commissioner does not go the City can either obtain a refund or send another staff member. The new policy is that the City cannot pay to reserve a spot until the City has the signed form from the individual Commissioners. October 31 is the last day to pay for the "early bird" lowest priced registration. After October 31 the fee increases by $40 per person and more as the day draws closer. " ADJOURNMENT: With no one objecting and no further business before the Parks and Recreation Commission, upon motion by C/Hsieh, seconded by C/Grundy, Chair/Owens adjourned the meeting at 5:17 p.m. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved this 20ti lay of November 2014. . Resp ctf Submitted, s" r °. ,SECRETARY Attest: TED OWENS; CHAIRMAN CITY COUNCIL Agenda # 6.3 Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: James DeStefano, City Man g TITLE: Ratification of Check Register date November 13, 2014 through November 26, 2014 totaling $ 1,392,233.64 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Expenditure of $ 1,392,233.64 in City funds. BACKGROUND: The City has established the policy of issuing accounts payable checks on a weekly basis with City Council ratification at the next scheduled City Council meeting. DISCUSSION: The attached check register containing checks dated November 13, 2014 through November 26, 2014 for $ 1,392,233.64 is being presented for ratification. All payments have been made in compliance with the City's purchasing policies and procedures. Payments have been reviewed and approved by the appropriate departmental staff and the attached Affidavit affirms that the check register has been audited and deemed accurate by the Finance Director. PREPARED BY: Luisa Allen Accounting Technician REVIEWED BY: Finance Director l Attachments: Affidavit and Check Register— 11/13/14 through 11/26/14. CITY OF DIAMOND BAR CHECK REGISTER AFFIDAVIT The attached listings of demands, invoices, and claims in the form of a check register including checks dated November 13, 2014 through November 26, 2014 has been audited and is certified as accurate. Payments have been allowed from the following funds in these amounts: Description Amount General Fund $710,194.88 Prop A - Transit Fund $477,338.47 Prop C - Transit Tax Fund $59,446.50 Intergrated Waste Management Fund $922.50 LLAD 38 Fund $14,632.50 LLAD 39 Fund $8,107.03 LLAD 41 Fund $4,323.85 Capital Imp Projects Fund 103,894.70 Eq Replacement Fund 13,373.21 $1,392,233.64 Signed: Dianna Honeywell Finance Director SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND AARP MATURE DRIVING CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION 10100 110160 11/13/14 AARP AARP 0015350 10100 110161 11/13/14 AMERICOM AMERICOMP GROUP 0014070 10100 110162 11/13/14 AMERITEC AMERITECH BUSINESS SYSTE 0014090 10100 110163 11/13/14 CACOMMER CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL LI 0015333 10100 110164 11/13/14 COCA CALIFORNIA CONTRACT CITI 0014030 10100 110165 11/13/14 CITYOFWE CITY OF WEST COVINA 0014411 10100 110166 11/13/14 REINBERG CNC PRINTWERKS 0014090 10100 110167 11/13/14 CPRS CPRS DISTRICT XI 0015350 10100 110168 11/13/14 DAYNITEC DAY & NITE COPY CENTER 0015510 10100 110169 11/13/14 DENNISCA CAROL A DENNIS 0014030 10100 110170 11/13/14 DHMAINTE DH MAINTENANCE 0015340 10100 110170 11/13/14 DHMAINTE DH MAINTENANCE 0014093 10100 110170 11/13/14 DHMAINTE DH MAINTENANCE 0015333 TOTAL CHECK 3,788.00 10100 110171 11/13/14 DIVEPRIN DIVERSIFIED PRINTERS 0014095 10100 110172 11/13/14 EMERALD EMERALD LANDSCAPE SERVIC 0014093 10100 110173 11/13/14 EWING EWING 1385538 10100 110174 11/13/14 EXCELLAN EXCEL LANDSCAPE INC 1395539 10100 110174 11/13/14 EXCELLAN EXCEL LANDSCAPE INC 1385538 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 125.00 10100 110175 11/13/14 EXTERMIN EXTERMINETICS OF SO CAL 0015340 10100 110175 11/13/14 EXTERMIN EXTERMINETICS OF SO CAL 0015340 10100 110175 11/13/14 EXTERMIN EXTERMINETICS OF SO CAL 0015340 TOTAL CHECK EXPRESS MAIL -GENERAL 0.00 150.90 10100 110176 11/13/14 FEDEX FEDEX 0014090 10100 110176 11/13/14 FEDEX FEDEX 0014090 TOTAL CHECK ADMIN FEE-PR14-3687 0.00 -207.95 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110177 11/13/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 0015551 TOTAL CHECK PAGE NUMBER: 1 ACCTPA21 -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT AARP MATURE DRIVING 0.00 85.00 ANNUAL MAINT-OCT-DEC 0.00 2,464.50 COPIER MAINT-OCT 14 0.00 1,576.71 SUPPLIES -DHC 0.00 418.56 CMGR MTG-10/23/14 0.00 17.00 FORENSIC SVC-JUL-SEPT 0.00 725.00 PRINT SVCS -BUS CARDS 0.00 141.70 CPRS CONF-STAFF 0.00 275.00 PRINT SVCS-P/WORKS 0.00 115.87 PROF.SVCS-CC MIG 11/4 0.00 150.00 JANITORIAL SVCS -PARKS 0.00 735.17 JANITORIAL SVCS-C/HLL 0.00 6,500.00 JANITORIAL SVCS -DBC 0.00 12,250.83 0.00 19,486.00 PRINT SVCS-REC GUIDE 0.00 3,788.00 MAINT SVCS -CITY HALL 0.00 888.00 IRRIG IMPRV-DIST 38 0.00 54.50 ADEL MAINT-DIST 39 0.00 850.00 ADDL MAINT-DB/G/SPRNG 0.00 950.00 0.00 1,800.00 RODENT CONTROL -PARK 0.00 125.00 RODENT SVCS-M/HILL PK 0.00 125.00 RODENT SVCS-LORBEER 0.00 375.00 0.00 625.00 EXPRESS MAIL -GENERAL 0.00 150.90 EXPRESS MAIL -GENERAL 0.00 36.52 0.00 187.42 ADMIN FEE-PR14-3687 0.00 -207.95 ADMIN FEE-PR13-1640 0.00 -12.15 PROF.SVCS-PR13-1640 0.00 67.50 ADMIN FEE-PR13-1640 0.00 12.15 ADMIN FEE-PR14-3687 0.00 207.95 PROF.SVCS-PR14-3687 0.00 1,155.30 PROF.SVCS-PLAN CHECK 0.00 226.10 0.00 1,448.90 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 2 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCT-PA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE IT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT 10100 110178 11/13/14 INLANDEM INLAND EMPIRE STAGES 0015350 SR EXCURSION -TOUR 0.00 1,711.00 10100 110178 11/13/14 INLANDEM INLAND EMPIRE STAGES 1125350 TRANS -SR EXCURSION 0.00 965.00 10100 110178 11/13/14 INLANDEM INLAND EMPIRE STAGES 1125350 TRANS -SR EXCURSION 0.00 988.75 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 3,664.75 10100 110179 11/13/14 INTERIOR INTERIOR OFFICE SOLUTION 0014093 OFFICE FURNITURE-C/H 0.00 18,101.00 10100 110180 11/13/14 JOBSAVAI JOBS AVAILABLE 0014060 SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL 0.00 45.00 10100 110181 11/13/14 KEYSERMA KEYSER MARSTON ASSOCIATE 0014096 CONSULTING SVCS -OCT 0.00 1,620.00 10100 110182 11/13/14 MOLINARI KIMBERLY YOUNG 0015551 REIMB-SR57/60 MTG 0.00 121.83 10100 110183 11/13/14 LEWISENG LEWIS ENGRAVING INC. 0014090 SUPPLIES -NAME BADGE 0.00 14.76 10100 110184 11/13/14 THEKOSMO KOSMONT & ASSOCIATES, IN 0014096 CONSULTING SVCS -OCT 0.00 1,840.80 10100 110185 11/13/14 MITYLITE CITY LITE INC 0015333 CHAIRS -DHC TAX 0.00 749.06 10100 110186 11/13/14 OFFICEMA OFFICEMAX INC 0015210 SUPPLIES-PLNG 0.00 74.80 10100 110186 11/13/14 OFFICEMA OFFICEMAX INC 0014090 SUPPLIES -GENERAL 0.00 341.06 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 415.86 10100 110187 11/13/14 REYNOLDS JUSTINE REYNOLDS 001 RECREATION REFUND 0.00 50.00 10100 110188 11/13/14 SIMPSONA SIMPSON ADVERTISING INC 0014095 DESIGN SVCS -DB CONN 0.00 1,725.00 10100 110189 11/13/14 SMARTFIN SMART & FINAL 0015340 SUPPLIES-F/FUN FESTVL 0.00 341.32 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 120.45 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 980.83 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015333 ELECT SVCS -DBC 0.00 6,002.50 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 252.45 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1385538 ELECT SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 51.98 10100 110190 11/13/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1385538 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 25.85 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 7,434.06 10100 110191 11/13/14 SPARKLET SPARKLETTS 0015340 SUPPLIES -WATER 0.00 39.96 10100 110191 11/13/14 SPARKLET SPARKLETTS 0015340 ENERGY SURCHARGE 0.00 3.04 10100 110191 11/13/14 SPARKLET SPARKLETTS 0015340 EQ RENTAL-SYC CYN PK 0.00 12.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 55.00 10100 110192 11/13/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0014093 PH.SVCS-ELEVATOR ALRM 0.00 149.97 10100 110192 11/13/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0014090 PH.SVCS-SRST C141 0.00 151.03 10100 110192 11/13/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0015340 PH.SVCS-HRITAGE ALRM 0.00 51.79 10100 110192 11/13/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0014030 PH.SVCS-CMGR FAX 0.00 82.81 10100 110192 11/13/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0015340 PH.SVCS-HERITAGE FAX 0.00 89.86 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 525.46 10100 110193 11/13/14 WAXIESAN WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 0014093 SUPPLIES-C/HALL 0.00 467.37 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 3 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 PROF.SVCS-EN 04-453 0.00 370.00 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 PROF.SVCS-PR14-2701 0.00 370.00 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE -EN 04-453 0.00 -66.60 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE-PR14-2701 0.00 -66.60 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE -EN 04-453 0.00 66.60 10100 110194 11/13/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE-PR14-2701 0.00 66.60 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 740.00 10100 110195 11/20/14 ACSI ACEI 001 MISC PAYABLE-VARGAS 0.00 - 272.69 10100 110196 11/20/14 ARCIMAGI ARC IMAGING RESOURCES 0014070 PRINT MAINT-INFO SYS 0.00 6.86 10100 110197 11/20/14 ARIADIAN DIANA ARIA 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 192.00 10100 110198 11/20/14 CENTERIC ARTESIA ICE SKATING THAI 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 144.00 10100 110199 11/20/14 ASC ASC 0015310 PROF.SVCS-S/TIP TRAIL 0.00 225.00 10100 110200 11/20/14 BENESYST BENESYST 0014060 FLEX ADMIN SVCS -OCT 0.00 111.44 10100 110201 11/20/14 CALCOAAU CALIFORNIA COACH AUTO BO 0015310 VEH MAINT-COMM SVCS 0.00 110.00 10100 110202 11/20/14 CAMPOSNI NICOLE CAMPOS 001 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 650.00 10100 110203 11/20/14 CARLOSJE JESSICA CARLOS 001 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 400.00 10100 110204 11/20/14 TONTHATC CAROLINE TONTHAT 0014020 REIMB-LCW DRUG 0.00- 310.37 10100 110205 11/20/14 CARROTTO CARROT TOP INDUSTRIES IN 0015340 FLAGS -PARKS 0.00 172.36 10100 110205 11/20/14 CARROTTO CARROT TOP INDUSTRIES IN 0015333 FLAGS -DHC 0.00 172.39 10100 110205 11/20/14 CARROTTO CARROT TOP INDUSTRIES IN 0015333 CA FLAGS -DBC 0.00 104.55 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 449.32 10100 110206 11/20/14 CHUNJUNI JUNION CHUN 001 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 100.00 10100 110207 11/20/14 CITYOFIN CITY OF INDUSTRY 1124090 SALE OF PROP A FUNDS 0.00 450,000.00 10100 110208 11/20/14 CMSCHOOL CM SCHOOL SUPPLY CO 0015350 SUPPLIES -TINY TOTS 0.00 305.41 10100 110209 11/20/14 DAHULAST DA HULA STUDIO 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 294.00 10100 110210 11/20/14 DAYNITEC DAY & NITE COPY CENTER 0014050 PRINT SVCS-CAFR 0.00 314.78 10100 110211 11/20/14 DEPTOFJU DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 0014060 PROF.SVCS-H/R 0.00 32.00 10100 110212 11/20/14 EATONCAR CARLENE EATON 001 FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 0.00 200.00 10100 110213 11/20/14 EWINGROB ROBERT SWING 001 RECREATION REFUND 0.00 106.00 10100 110214 11/20/14 GREENBUI GREEN BUILDING CORPORATI 2505310 CONST-GRANTYIEW TRAIL 0.00 27,209.83 10100 110214 11/20/14 GREENBUI GREEN BUILDING CORPORATI 2505310 CONST-GRANTVIEW TRAIL 0.00 59,978.17 10100 110214 11/20/14 GREENBUI GREEN BUILDING CORPORATI 250 RETENTION PAYABLE 0.00 -2,998.91 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between 120141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND TAX AMOUNT CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION 10100 110214 11/20/14 GREENBUI GREEN BUILDING CORPORATI 250 TOTAL CHECK 35.00 REHAB -HERITAGE PK 0.00 10100 110215 11/20/14 HERNKAYL KAYLA HERNANDEZ 0015350 10100 110216 11/20/14 ICGINC ICG INC 2505310 10100 110217 11/20/14 IMPACTSI IMPACT SIGNS 2505310 10100 110218 11/20/14 JAHANVAS MOHAMAD R JAHANVASH 0015350 10100 110219 11/20/14 KIENGSTA STACY KIENG 001 10100 110220 11/20/14 KIRKSTEI KIRK STEINKE ELECTRIC 0015340 10100 110221 11/20/14 LICONJUD JUDY LICON 001 10100 110222 11/20/14 LACMTA LOS ANGELES COUNTY MTA 1125553 10100 110222 11/20/14 LACMTA LOS ANGELES COUNTY MTA 1125553 10100 110222 11/20/14 LACMTA LOS ANGELES COUNTY MTA 1125553 TOTAL CHECK TRANSIT SALES -SEPT 14 0.00 10100 110223 11/20/14 LACMTA LOS ANGELES COUNTY MTA 1125553 10100 110224 11/20/14 LASHERIF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERI 0014411 10100 110224 11/20/14 LASHERIF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERI 0014411 10100 110224 11/20/14 LASHERIF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERI 1125553 TOTAL CHECK RETIRE CONTRIB-EE 0.00 10100 110225 11/20/14 MELEJOHN JOHN MELENDEZ 001 10100 110226 11/20/14 PTS PACIFIC TELEMANAGEMENT S 0015340 10100 110227 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT 001 10100 110227 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT 001 10100 110227 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT 001 TOTAL CHECK PRINT SVCS -1099 FORMS 0.00 102.96 10100 110228 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT FUND 001 10100 110228 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT FUND 001 10100 110228 11/20/14 PERSRETI PERS RETIREMENT FUND 001 TOTAL CHECK 10100 110229 11/20/14 PLACENCI OSCAR PLACENCIA 0014411 10100 110230 11/20/14 PTMDOCUM PTM DOCUMENT SYSTEMS 0014090 10100 110231 11/20/14 RELIABLE RELIABLE IT, LLC 0014070 10100 110232 11/20/14 SERGEANT SERGEANT SHREDDER 1155515 10100 110233 11/20/14 SOCIALVO SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVIC 0015558 PAGE NUMBER: 4 ACCTPA21 -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT RETENTION PAYABLE 0.00 -1,360.49 0.00 82,828.60 VOLUNTEEN STIPEND 0.00 35.00 REHAB -HERITAGE PK 0.00 18,570.00 SIGNS -GRAND VIEW THE 0.00 2,114.60 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 108.00 FACILITY REFUND 0.00 400.00 MAINT SVCS-PANTERA PK 0.00 380.00 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 700.00 MTA PASSES-NOV 14 0.00 1,744.55 CITY SUBSIDY -OCT 14 0.00 20.00 MTA PASSES -OCT 14 0.00 80.00 0.00 1,844.55 CITY SUBSIDY-NOV 14 0.00 516.95 CONTRACT SVCS -SEPT 14 0.00 447,436.86 ST SWEEPER -SEPT 14 0.00 743.09 TRANSIT SALES -SEPT 14 0.00 140.92 0.00 448,320.87 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 100.00 PAY PHONES -PARK 0.00 495.84 RETIRE CONTRIB-PEPRA 0.00 93.26 SURVIVOR BENEFIT 0.00 8.00 RETIRE CONTRIB-EE 0.00 156.66 0.00 257.92 SURVIVOR BENEFIT 0.00 50.22 RETIRE CONTRIB-PEPRA 0.00 825.40 RETIRE CONTRIB-EE 0.00 13,639.98 0.00 14,515.60 REWARD PROGRAM 0.00 500.00 PRINT SVCS -1099 FORMS 0.00 102.96 PH.SVCS-I.T. 0.00 43.75 SHREDDING SVCS-E/EXPO 0.00 400.00 MAINT & LITTER REMOVA 0.00 1,982.76 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 5 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between 120141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0014093 ELECT SVCS-C/HALL 0.00 10,625.04 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1365538 ELECT SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 75.03 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1385538 ELECT SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 25.15 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1385538 ELECT SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 25.31 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1415541 ELECT SVCS -DIST 41 0.00 26.69 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 1415541 ELECT SVCS -DIST 41 0.00 26.69 10100 110234 11/20/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015340 ELECT SVCS -PARK 0.00 32.31 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 10,836.22 10100 110235 11/20/14 PENTAMAT SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PE 0014070 ON SITE VISIT-I.T. 0.00 458.72 10100 110235 11/20/14 PENTAMAT SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PE 0014050 ANNL MEMBERSHIP 0.00 195.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 653.72 10100 110236 11/20/14 SUSTAINA SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTA 1155515 WASTE HAULER MGMT-OCT 0.00 522.50 10100 110237 11/20/14 TAMSIUKI SIU KI TAM 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 576.00 10100 110236 11/20/14 TAMANGEL TAMANG ELECTRIC INC 0015340 REPAIR SVCS-PANTERA 0.00 2,480.00 10100 110239 11/20/14 TELEPACI TELEPACIFIC CODMiUNICATIO 0014070 T-1 INTERNET SVCS-NOV 0.00 856.20 10100 110240 11/20/14 THECOMDY THE COMDYN GROUP INC 0014070 CONSULTING SVCS -10/24 0.00 1,700.88 10100 110241 11/20/14 SCGAS THE GAS COMPANY 0015340 GAS SVCS -HERITAGE 0.00 127.49 10100 110241 11/20/14 SCGAS THE GAS COMPANY 0015333 GAS SVCS -DBC 0.00 300.12 10100 110241 11/20/14 SCGAS THE GAS COMPANY 0014093 GAS SVCS -CITY HALL 0.00 858.80 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 1,286.41 10100 110242 11/20/14 ADELPHIA TIME WARNER CABLE 0014010 MODEM SVCS -COUNCIL 0.00 105.98 10100 110242 11/20/14 ADELPHIA TIME WARNER CABLE 0014070 INTERNET SVCS-COPLEY 0.00 950.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 1,055.98 10100 110243 11/20/14 TRIFYTTS TRIFYTT SPORTS 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 1,766.40 10100 110244 11/20/14 VALLEYCR VALLEY CREST LANDSCAPE M 0015333 LANDSCAPE MAINT-DBC 0.00 5,645.47 10100 110244 11/20/14 VALLEYCR VALLEY CREST LANDSCAPE M 0015340 LANDSCAPE MAINT-PARK 0.00 25,504.11 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 31,149.58 10100 110245 11/20/14 VANTAGEP VANTAGEPOINT TENSER AGNT 001 11/21/14 -LOAN DEDUCTN 0.00 3,003.19 10100 110245 11/20/14 VANTAGEP VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNT 001 11/21/14-P/R DEDUCTIO 0.00 4,930.89 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 7,934.08 10100 110246 11/20/14 VERIZONC VERIZON CALIFORNIA 0014090 PH.SVCS-PARKS 0.00 754.15 10100 110247 11/20/14 VISIONIN VISION INTERNET PROVIDER 0014070 MONTHLY HOSTING-NOV 0.00 180.00 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 1385538 WATER SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 12,220.05 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 0015340 WATER SVCS -PARKS 0.00 21,070.21 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 1415541 WATER SVCS -DIST 41 0.00 4,270.47 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 1395539 WATER SVCS -DIST 39 0.00 7,257.03 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 1385538 WATER SVCS -DIST 38 0.00 1,141.26 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 6 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND WATER SVCS -DHC CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 0014093 10100 110248 11/20/14 WVWATER WALNUT VALLEY WATER DIST 0015333 TOTAL CHECK 0. 00 10100 110249 11/20/14 WANGYIPI YI PING WANG 0015350 10100 110250 11/20/14 WAXIESAN WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 0015333 10100 110251 11/20/14 WESTCOAS WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 0015558 10100 110251 11/20/14 WESTCOAS WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 0015558 10100 110251 11/20/14 WESTCOAS WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 0015558 TOTAL CHECK A/V SVCS-CNCL MTS 0.00 10100 110252 11/20/14 DIEHLEVA WHITE NELSON DIEHL EVANS 0014050 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 10100 110253 11/20/14 WOODRUFF WOODRUFF SPRADLING & SMA 0014020 TOTAL CHECK 10100 110254 11/20/14 WRIGHTP PAUL WRIGHT 0014090 10100 110255 11/25/14 AARP AARP 0015350. 10100 110256 11/25/14 AGGCOMWE AGRICULTURAL COM WGHTS & 0014431 10100 110257 11/25/14 ALTIMATE ALTIMA TECHNOLOGIES INC. 0014070 10100 110258 11/25/14 AMERITEC AMERITECH BUSINESS SYSTE 5304070 10100 110259 11/25/14 BORLANDC CARISSA BORLAND 001 10100 110260 11/25/14 CPPU CAL POLY POMONA UNIVERSI 0015350 10100 110261 11/25/14 CACOMMER CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL LI 0014093 10100 110261 11/25/14 CACOMMER CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL LI 0015333 TOTAL CHECK 10100 110262 11/25/14 COGCDINC CASEY O'CALLAGHAN GOLF C 0014096 10100 110263 11/25/14 CDW-G CDW GOVERNMENT 0014070 10100 110264 11/25/14CHENANN ANNIE CHEN 001 10100 110265 11/25/14 CPRSXIII CPRS DISTRICT XIII 0015350 -----DESCRIPTION----- SALES TAX WATER SVCS -CITY HALL 0.00 WATER SVCS -DHC 0.00 0.00 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 SUPPLIES -DBC 0.00 TREE MAINT-OCT 14 0.00 WATERING SVCS -OCT 14 0.00 TREE MAINT-OCT 14 0.00 0. 00 2014 TAX SEMINAR 0.00 LEGAL SVCS-CMGR 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -COMM SVCS 0.00 LEGAL SVCS-P/WORKS 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -COMM DEV 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -COUNCIL 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -MED PATNTS 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -GENERAL 0.00 LEGAL SVCS -FINANCE 0.00 LEGAL SVCS-H/R 0.00 0.00 A/V SVCS-CNCL MTS 0.00 AARP MATURE DRIVING 0.00 COYOTE CONTROL SVCS 0.00 SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL 0.00 COPIER-I.T. 0.00 FACILITY REFUND-M/HLL 0.00 VOCALIST -VET DAY 0.00 SUPPLIES -LIBRARY 0.00 SUPPLIES -DEC 0.00 0.00 DESIGN SVCS -GOLF CRSE 0.00 SUPPLIES-I.T. 0.00 FACILITY REFUND-PNTRA 0.00 CPRS CONF-COMM SVCS 0.00 AMOUNT 797.96 312.67 47,069.65 280.80 210.39 416.40 699.00 9,488.15 10,603.55 1,180.00 3,690.00 287.00 697.00 1,025.00 717.50 100.00 41.00 41.00 61.50 6,660.00 275.00 85.00 253.38 950.00 13,373.21 50.00 200.00 228.90 918.00 1,146.90 10,655.15 3,918.55 50.00 325.00 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 7 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION 10100 110266 11/25/14 GUZMLOUI LOUIS DE GUZMAN 001 10100 110267 11/25/14 DENNISCA CAROL A DENNIS 0014030 10100 110268 11/25/14 DIVERSIF DIVERSIFIED TRANSPORTATI 1135553 10100 110269 11/25/14 DOKIM KIM DO 001 10100 110270 11/25/14 DRALAROF DRALAR OF CALIFORNIA INC 0015340 10100 110270 11/25/14 DRALAROF DRALAR OF CALIFORNIA INC 0015333 TOTAL CHECK PROF.SVCS-INSPECTION 10100 110271 11/25/14 EATONCOR EATON CORPORATION 0014070 10100 110272 11/25/14 EXTERIOR EXTERIOR PRODUCTS INC 0015350 10100 110273 11/25/14 FUNEXPRE FUN EXPRESS LLC 0015350 10100 110274 11/25/14 GARCIAAI AIDA GARCIA 001 10100 110275 11/25/14 GARCJAMI JAMIE GARCIA 001 10100 110276 11/25/14 GATEWAYC GATEWAY CORPORATE CENTER 0014093 10100 110276 11/25/14 GATEWAYC GATEWAY CORPORATE CENTER 0014093 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 0015510 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 0015551 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 0015551 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL -& FOREMAN, INC. 001 10100 110277 11/25/14 HALLFORE HALL & FOREMAN, INC. 001 TOTAL CHECK 10100 110278 11/25/14 HIROSEJE JEFFREY HIROSE 0015350 10100 110279 11/25/14 HOFFMANS HOFFMAN SOUTHWEST CORP 0015340 10100 110280 11/25/14 IVHS HUMANE SOCIETY OF POMONA 0014431 10100 110281 11/25/14 ISACA ISACA 0014070 10100 110282 11/25/14 JOEGONSA JOE A. GONSALVES & SON I 0014030 10100 110282 11/25/14 JOEGONSA JOE A. GONSALVES & SON I 0014030 TOTAL CHECK -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 0.00 PROF.SVCS-CNCL MTG 0.00 DIAMOND RIDE -OCT 2014 0.00 FACILITY REFUND-PNTRA 0.00 MOBILE TV CARTS -DBC 0.00 MOBILE TV CARTS -DBC 0.00 0.00 ANNL CONTRACT -UPS BTR 0.00 BANNERS -COMM SVCS 0.00 SUPPLIES -CRAFT FAIR 0.00 FACILITY REFUND -DHC 0.00 FACILITY REFUND-PNTRA 0.00 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION 0.00 ASSOCIATION DUES -DEC 0.00 0.00 PROF.SVCS-INSPECTION 0.00 PROF.SVCS-MAP REV 0.00 ADMIN FEE -EN 07-560 0.00 PROF.SVCS-EN 07-560 0.00 PROF.SVCS-MAP REV 0.00 PROF.SVCS-PR11-908 0.00 PROF.SVCS-PR14-4434 0.00 ADMIN FEE-PR11-908 0.00 ADMIN FEE-PR14-4434 0.00 ADMIN FEE-PR14-4434 0.00 ADMIN FEE -EN 07-560 0.00 ADMIN FEE-PRII-908 0.00 0.00 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 MAINT-REAGAN PK 0.00 ANIMAL CONTROL -DEC 0.00 2015 DUES -O/C CHAPTER 0.00 LEGISLATIVE SVCS -DEC 0.00 QUARTERLY FILING FEES 0.00 0.00 AMOUNT 50.00 75.00 59,446.50 admin, 1,346.44 4,039.30 5,385.74 2,837.39 539.27 536.40 100.00 50.00 184.00 1,601.00 1,785.00 227.65 583.38 386.75 2,148.59 180.16 1,055.31 101.25 189.96 -18.23 18.23 -386.75 -189.96 4,296.34 144.00 646.00 10,063.33 170.00 3,000.00 45.00 3,045.00 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND AMOUNT PROF.SVCS-PR14-948 CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE IT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNL14UN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. 10015510 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNINEN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 10100 110283 11/25/14 JOHNLHUN JOHN L HUNTER & ASSOC. I 001 TOTAL CHECK 453.40 PROF.SVCS-PR14-3581 0.00 10100 110284 11/25/14 LEALLAN ALLAN LE 0.00 001 10100 110285 11/25/14 LEEERNES ERNEST LEE 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, 1 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, 1 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 10100 110286 11/25/14 LEIGHTON LEIGHTON & ASSOCIATES, I 001 TOTAL CHECK CYLINDER ARGON 0.00 8.00 10100 110287 11/25/14 LIANGGIN GINA LIANG 32.00 001 10100 110288 11/25/14 LINAPRIL APRIL LIN 001 10100 110289 11/25/14 LIUNATAL NATALIE LIU FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 001 10100 110290 11/25/14 LOOMIS LOOMIS 0.00 0014090 10100 110291 11/25/14 MOBILEIN MOBILE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 0015350 10100 110291 11/25/14 MOBILEIN MOBILE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 0015340 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 89.23 10100 110292 11/25/14 NRN NATION'S RESTAURANT NEWS 0014030 10100 110293 11/25/14 NETWORKP NETWORK PARTNERS INC 0014070 10100 110294 11/25/14 NORIRNI IRNI NOR 001 10100 110295 11/25/14 GARTERS OAK TREE LANES INC 0015350 10100 110296 11/25/14 ORKININC ORKIN PEST CONTROL INC 1385538 10100 110296 11/25/14 ORKININC ORKIN PEST CONTROL INC- 0015340 10100 110296 11/25/14 ORKININC ORKIN PEST CONTROL INC 0015340 TOTAL CHECK PAGE NUMBER: 8 ACCTPA21 -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT PROF.SVCS-PR14-948 0.00 781.25 PROF.SVCS-STORMWATER 0.00 782.50 PROF.SVCS-PL14-343 0.00 625.00 ADMIN FEE-PL14-343 0.00 112.50 PROF.SVCS-PR14-1981 0.00 125.00 ADMIN FEE-PR14-948 0.00 140.63 ADMIN FEE-PR14-1981 0.00 22.50 ADMIN FEE-PR14-1981 0.00 -22.50 ADMIN FEE-PL14-343 0.00 -112.50 ADMIN FEE-PR14-948 0.00 -140.63 0.00 2,313.75 FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 0.00 50.00 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 300.00 PROF.SVCS-EN 07-560 0.00 453.40 PROF.SVCS-PR14-3581 0.00 277.50 PROF.SVCS-PR13-1701 0.00 740.00 ADMIN FEE-PR13-1701 0.00 -133.20 ADMIN EEE -EN 07-560 0.00 -81.61 ADMIN FEE-PR14-3581 0.00 -49.95 ADMIN FEE-PR14-3561 0.00 49.95 ADMIN FEE-PR13-1701 0.00 133.20 ADMIN FEE -EN 07-560 0.00 81.61 0.00 1,470.90 FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 0.00 50.00 RECREATION REFUND 0.00 84.00 RECREATION REFUND 0.00 84.00 COURIER SVCS -OCT 14 0.00 826.88 CYLINDER HELIUM-C/SVC 0.00 24.00 CYLINDER ARGON 0.00 8.00 0.00 32.00 SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL 0.00 29.95 VOID PHONE SUPPORT 0.00 437.50 FACILITY REFUND-S/CYN 0.00 50.00 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 9.00 GOPHER CONTROL -OCT 0.00 63.37 GOPHER CONTROL-S/CYN 0.00 66.06 PEST CONTROL-PANTERA 0.00 89.23 0.00 218.66 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT 10100 110297 11/25/14 PSI PROTECTION ONE INC 0015340 ALARM SVCS-S/CYN 0.00 41.50 10100 110297 11/25/14 PSI PROTECTION ONE INC 0015333 ALARM SVCS -DBC 0.00 69.76 10100 110297 11/25/14 PSI PROTECTION ONE INC 0014093 ALARM SVCS-C/HALL 0.00 25.55 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 136.81 10100 110298 11/25/14 RISC REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CEN 1125553 COMM -OCT 14 0.00 -707.70 10100 110298 11/25/14 RTSC REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CEN 1125553 CITY SUBSIDY -OCT 14 0.00 4,803.80 10100 110298 11/25/14 RTSC REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CEN 1125553 FOOTHILL PASSES -OCT 0.00 18,786.20 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 22,882.30 10100 110299 11/25/14 RIATEANN ANNE RIATE 001 FACILITY REFUND-HRTGE 0.00 200.00 10100 110300 11/25/14 RISADIAR RAX RIBADIA 001 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 350.00 10100 110301 11/25/14 SANSEREN SERENA SAN 001 FACILITY REFUND-REAGN 0.00 50.00 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 168.55 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 190.83 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVSC-T/CONTROL 0.00 352.74 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 232.03 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 - ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 252.71 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 450.01 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 590.41 10100 110302 11/25/14 SCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS 0015510 ELECT SVCS-T/CONTROL 0.00 2,708.65 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 4,945.93 10100 110303 11/25/14 SPARKLET SPARKLETTS 0014090 WATER SUPPLIES-C/HALL 0.00 317.50 10100 110303 11/25/14 SPARKLET SPARKLETTS 0014090 EQ RENTAL-C/HALL 0.00 10.75 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 326.25 10100 110304 11/25/14 SURPLUST SURPLUS TWO WAY RADIOS 0015333 TWO WAY RADIOS -DBC 0.00 2,418:47 10100 110305 11/25/14 TESOROJO JOANNA TESORO 001 FACILITY RENTAL-PNTRA 0.00 100.00 10100 110305 11/25/14 TESOROJO JOANNA TESORO 001 FACILITY RENTAL-PNTRA 0.00 81.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 181.00 10100 110306 11/25/14 THEBROAD THE BROADLEAF GROUP 0014070 TRNG-REMOTE VOIP 0.00 87.50 10100 110307 11/25/14 THESAUCE THE SAUCE CREATIVE SERVI 0015350 BANNERS -CRAFT FAIR 0.00 1,157.56 10100 110307 11/25/14 THESAUCE THE SAUCE CREATIVE SERVI 0015350 FLYERS/PROG-VET DAY 0.00 619.12 10100 110307 11/25/14 THESAUCE THE SAUCE CREATIVE SERVI 2505310 SIGNS/MAP-GRAND V/TRL 0.00 381.50 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 2,158.20 10100 110308 11/25/14 THESTANE THE STANLEY LOUIS COMPAN 0014093 MAINT-CITY HALL 0.00 77.40 10100 110309 11/25/14 THOMSONW THOMSON WEST 0014030 LEGISLATIVE SVC -14/15 0.00 755.52 10100 110310 11/25/14 TRICITIE TAI -CITIES POOL SERVICE 0015333 FOUNTAIN MAINT-OCT 14 0.00 160.00 10100 110311 11/25/14 TUCKERRA RAYMOND MICHAEL TUCKER 0015350 CONTRACT CLASS -FALL 0.00 420.00 10100 110312 11/25/14 UNITEDHE UNITED HEALTHCARE 001 FACILITY REFUND -DBC 0.00 100.00 9 SUNGARD PENTAMATION INC PAGE NUMBER: 10 DATE: 11/25/2014 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:21:10 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date between '20141113 00:00:00.000' and '20141126 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 5/15 FUND - 001 - GENERAL FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE IT VENDOR NAME FUND/DIVISION -----DESCRIPTION------ SALES TAX AMOUNT 10100 110313 11/25/14 WAXIESAN WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 0015333 SUPPLIES-DBC 0.00 8.62 10100 110313 11/25/14 WAXIESAN WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 0015333 SUPPLIES-DBC 0.00 1,213.63 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 1,222.25 10100 110314 11/25/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 PROF.SVCS-PR14-4573 0.00 925.00 10100 110314 11/25/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE-PR14-4573 0.00 -166.50 10100 110314 11/25/14 WILLDANG WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL 001 ADMIN FEE-PR14-4573 0.00 166.50 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 925.00 TOTAL CASH ACCOUNT 0.00 1,392,233.64 TOTAL FUND 0.00 1,392,233.64 TOTAL REPORT 0.00 1,392,233.64 CITY COUNCIL mss TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Mange TITLE: Treasurer's Statement— October 014 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the October 2014 Treasurer's Statement. FINANCIAL IMPACT: No Fiscal Impact BACKGROUND: Agenda # Meeting Date: 6.4 Dec. 2, 2014 AGENDA REPORT Per City policy, the Finance Department presents the monthly Treasurer's Statement for the City Council's review and approval. This statement shows the cash balances with a breakdown of various investment accounts and the yield to maturity from investments. This statement also includes an investment portfolio management report which details the activities of investments. All investments have been made in accordance with the City's Investment Policy. PREPARED BY: Susan Full, Senior Accountant RTzVlEWED BY: Dianna Honeywell, Finance Di ctor Attachments: Treasurer's Statement, Investment Portfolio Report CITY OF DIAMOND BAR - CITY TREASURER'S REPORT CASH BALANCE AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2014 BEGINNING CASH BALANCE $24,627,985.41 CASH RECEIVED Cash Receipts $2,615,133.17 Total Cash Received $2,615,133.17 $27,243,118.58 Checks Written ($2,129,458.23) Payroll Transfers (377,657.06) Wire Transfers (3,536.31) Returned Checks (490.00) Charge Card Fees & Other Adjustments (4,358.20) Total Expenditures ($2,515,499.80) CASH BALANCE AS OF: OCTOBER 31, 2014 $24,727,618.78 TOTAL CASH BREAKDOWN Active Funds General Account ($350,412.76) Payroll Account $50,097.28 Change Fund $1,000.00 Petty Cash Account $500.00 Cash With Fiscal Agent $3.79 Unamortized Discount on Investments $21,604.14 Total Active Funds ($277,207.55) Investment Funds: Local Agency Investment Fund $4,242,806.00 Federal Agency Callable $10,729,054.83 Bank Negotiable CDs $7,936,341.03 Wells Fargo Advantage Money Market Fund $2,096,624.47 Total Investment Funds $25,004,826.33 CASH BALANCE AS OF: OCTOBER 31, 2014 $24,727,618.78 Average Yield to Maturity 0.940% FY2014-15 Year -To -Date Interest Earnings $88,977.51 FY2014-15 Budgeted Annual Interest Earnings $177,200.00 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO SUMMARY REPORT for the Month of October 31, 2014 INVESTMENTS BOOK VALUE PERCENTOF PORTFOLIO TERM DAYS TO MATURITY YIELD TO MATURITY Local Agency Investment Fund $4,242,806.00 16.97% 1 1 0.260 Federal Agency Issues - Callable $10,729,054.83 42.91% 1,639 823 1.088 Negotiable CD's - Banks $7,936,341.03 31.74% 1,492 1,201 1.349 Wells Fargo Sweep Account $2,096,624.47 8.38% 1 1 0.010 Total Investments and Averages $25,004,826.33 100.00% 1177 735 0.940 TOTALS $25,004,826.33 100.00% N/A N/A N/A TOTAL INTEREST EARNED Jlam6s DeStefa o City Treasurer 11/24/2014 Date MONTH ENDING October 31, 2014 $21,787.09 FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE 2014-15 $88,977.51 I certify that this report accurately reflects all City pooled investments and is in conformity with the investment policy of the City of Diamond Bar approved by City Council and on file in the City Clerk's office. The investment program herein provides sufficient cash flow liquidity to meet the next six months estimated expenditures. Page 1 Par Investments value City of Diamond Bar City of Diamond Bar 21810 Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA Portfolio Management (909)839-7053 Portfolio Summary October 31, 2014 Market Book %of Daysto YTM/C Value Value Portfolio Term Maturity Local Agency Investment Funds 4,242,806,00 4,243,575.15 4,242,806.00 16.97 1 1 0.260 Federal Agency Callable 10,750,000.00 10,692,288.75 10,729,054.83 42.91 1,639 823 1.088 Negotiable CD 7,937,000.00 7,929,251.06 7,936,341.03 31.74 1,492 1,201 1.349 Wells Fargo Sweep Account 2,096,624.47 2,096,624.47 2,096,624.47 8.38 1 1 0.010 25,026,430.47 24,961,739.43 25,004,826.33 100.00% 1,177 735 0.940 Investments Total Earnings October 31 Month Ending Fiscal Year To Date Current Year 21,787.09 88,977.51 Average Daily Balance 24,929,079.77 26,227,930.40 Effective Rate of Return 1.03% 1.01% �L- Dianna Honeywell, Finance Director Reporting period 1010112014-1013112014 Portfolio POOL AP Run Date: 111202 01 4 -1716 PM (PRF_PM1) 73 0 Report Ver. 7.3.3b City of Diamond Bar Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments October 31, 2014 Average Purchase CUSIP Investment# Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Local Agency Investment LAIF 10028 Funds Loral Agency Investment Fund Subtotal and Average 4,240,997.22 499,876.04 Federal Agency Callable 999,377.22 500,000.00 3133EA6V6 10041 Federal Farm Credit Bank 10/26/2012 3133EC7A6 10043 Federal Farm Credit Bank 12/12/2012 3133EC7B4 10044 Federal Farm Credit Bank 12/13/2012 3133ECJL9 10049 Federal Farm Credit Bank 04/02/2013 3133ECMZ4 10051 Federal Farm Credit Bank 05/01/2013 3133ECNY6 10056 - Federal Farm Credit Bank 05108/2013 3133ECP40 10060 Federal Farm Credit Bank 05/09/2013 313382HD8 10047 Federal Home Loan Bank 03/27/2013 313382F65 10048 Federal Home Loan Bank 03/27/2013 313382Y98 10057 Federal Home Loan Bank 05/16/2013 3133834Y4 10059 Federal Home Loan Bank 05/29/2013 313379EE5 10083 Federal Home Loan Bank 06119/2014 313OA2BQ8 10086 Federal Home Loan Bank 06/30/2014 313OA2B62 10087 Federal Home Loan Bank 06/26/2014 3134G3S50 10040 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 10/26/2012 3134G47G7 10064 Federal Home Loan Mitg Corp 06/26/2013 3137EADN6 10084 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 06/19/2014 3135GONF6 10031 Federal National Mtg Assn 08/21/2012 3036GO4MO 10042 Federal National Mtg Assn 11/21/2012 3135GOTP8 10079 Federal National Mtg Assn 03/19/2014 3136G1DG7 10090 Federal National Mtg Assn 07/01/2014 Subtotal and Average 10,984,962.53 Negotiable CD 02587DMV7 02587CAWD 06740KHB6 05573JVR2 05568P7A9 14042OPC8 17284CKN3 Run Dale: 11/2012014-17 16 Page 1 Stated Daysto YTM/C Maturity Book Value Rate Term Maturity Date 4,242,806.00 4,243,575.15 4,242,806.00 0.260 1 1 0.260 4,242,806.00 4,243,575.15 4,242,806.00 1 1 0.260 500,000.00 497,363.50 499,876.04 1,000,000.00 992,714.00 999,377.22 500,000.00 494,766.00 499,844.17 500,000.00 499,105.50 500,000.00 500,000.00 496,857.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 496,164.00 499,824.03 500,000.00 495,522.00 499,527.08 500,000.00 499,410.50 500,000.00 500,000.00 500,390.50 500,000.00 500,000.00 494,378.50 500,000.00 500,000.00 494,386.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 497,540.00 496,525.77 500,000.00 500,573.50 500,000.00 500,000.00 501,025.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 497,617.00 499,875.44 500,000.00 498,870.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 495,598.50 492,374.51 500,000.00 498,796.00 499,663.33 500,000.00 499,163.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 493,787.50 493,644.06 250,000.00 248,260.75 248,523.18 10,750,000.00 10,692,288.75 10,729,054.83 0,620 1,459 0.820 1,826 0.840 1,826 0.600 1,263 0.690 1,461 0.950 1,826 0.640 1,461 0.700 1,371 0,750 1,826 1.000 1,826 1.040 1,826 1.625 1,621 1.500 1,460 1.500 1,826 0.625 1,467 1.400 1,826 0.750 1,303 1.000 1,826 0.750 1.461 1.250 1,778 1.050 1,337 1,639 723 1,137 1,138 685 912 1,284 920 787 56 1,292 1,305 1,686 58 1,698 731 55 1,168 20 751 90 118 823 0.633 10/24/2016 0.840 12/12/2017 0.850 12/13/2017 0.600 09/16/2016 0.690 05/01/2017 0.960 05/08/2018 0.678 05/09/2017 0.700 12/27/2016 0.600 03/27/2018 1.000 05/16/2018 1.040 05/29/2018 1.783 06/14/2019 1.500 06/29/2018 1.817 06/26/2019 0.638 11/01/2016 1.400 06/26/2018 1.239 01/12/2018 1.049 08/21/2017 0.750 11/21/2016 3.201 01/30/2019 1.232 02/27/2018 1.088 10052 American Express Centurion Bk 05/02/2013 248,000.00 246,308.39 248,000.00 1.100 1,826 1,278 1.101 05/02/2018 10098 American Express Centurion Bk 08/21/2014 248,000.00 246,177.70 248,000.00 2.100 1,826 1,754 2.101 08/21/2019 10091 Barclays Bank 07/02/2014 248,000.00 246,896.40 248,000.00 2.050 1,826 1,704 2.051 07/02/2019 10072 BMO HARRIS 01/30/2014 248,000.00 248,371.50 248,000.00 1.250 1,826 1,551 1.251 01/30/2019 10081 BMW Bank 04/25/2014 248,000.00 247,715.79 248,000.00 1.900 1,826 1,636 1.901 04/25/2019 10100 Capital One Bank 09/17/2014 248,000.00 246,137.52 248,000.00 1.550 1,461 1,416 1.551 09/17/2018 10067 CIT Bank 08/14/2013 248,000.00 250,035.09 248,000.00 1.900 1,826 1,382 1.901 08/14/2018 Portfolio POOL AP PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Report Ver. 7.3.31, City of Diamond Bar Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments October 31, 2014 Page 2 Subtotal and Average 7,976,330.74 7,937,000.00 7,929,261.06 7,936,341.03 1,492 1,201 1.349 Wells Fargo Sweep Account Average Purchase SWEEP 10036 Wells Fargo 07/01/2012 2,096,624.47 Stated Days to YTM/C Maturity CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Per Value Market Value Book Value Rate Term Maturity Date Negotiable CD 20033AFK7 10092 Comenity Capital Bank 07/14/2014 248,000.00 247,859.14 248,000.00 0.450 365 255 0.452 07/14/2015 20451 PBV7 10066 Compass Bank 08/07/2013 248,000.00 250,010.78 248,000.00 1.750 1,626 1,375 1.751 08/07/2018 23204HBHO 10089 Customers Bank 06/30/2014 248,000.00 246,827.46 247,341.03 0.950 1,085 961 0.764 06/19/2017 254671G53 10075 Discover Bank 02/20/2014 248,000.00 248,527.99 248,000.00 1.850 1,826 1,572 1851 02/20/2019 33764JEH4 10012 First Bank Puerto Rico 06/08/2012 249,000.00 251,239.26 249,000.00 1.250 1,461 585 1.251 06/08/2016 32082BCY3 10078 First Merchants Bank 03/21/2014 248,000.00 247,954.12 248,000.00 1.000 1,280 1,055 1.002 09/21/2017 32114LAF6 10093 First National Bank 07/16/2014 248,000.00 246,897.39 248,000.00 0.800 916 808 0.803 01/17/2017 3616OWK57 10026 GE Capital Financial Inc. 05/04/2012 248,000.00 250,883.50 248,000.00 1.750 1,826 915 1.751 05/04/2017 36160KZK4 10073 GE Capital Retail Bank 01/31/2014 248,000.00 249,046.06 248,000.00 1.900 1,826 1,552 1.901 01/31/2019 38147JSY9 10074 Goldman Sachs Bank 02/05/2014 248,000.00 248,438.96 246,000.00 1.900 1,826 1,557 1901 02/05/2019 39120VRM8 10099 Great Southern Bank 09/12/2014 248,000.00 247,047.18 248,000.00 0.900 822 772 0.902 12/12/2016 45383UPJS 10077 Independent Bank CD 03/14/2014 248,000.00 248,008.43 248,000.00 0.900 1,280 1,048 0.902 09/14/2017 856284X58 10094 State Bank of India 07/22/2014 248,000.00 246,500.10 248,000.00 2.000 1,826 1,724 2.001 07/22/2019 464209BR5 10054 Isabella Bank &Trust Company 05/30/2013 248,000.00 246,735.94 248,000.00 0.750 1,826 1,306 0.750 05/30/2018 49306SRT5 10053 Key Bank USA, NA 05/08/2013 248,000.00 248,376.22 248,000.00 0.450 915 373 0.376 11/09/2015 512105ITY6 10061 Lakeside Bank 05/17/2013 248,000.00 247,927.83 248,000.00 0.750 1,461 928 0.750 05/17/2017 58403BK62 10080 Medallion Bank 03/28/2014 248,000.00 247,815.74 248,000.00 1.250 1,461 1,243 1.254 03/28/2018 686184TKB 10055 Oriental Bank &Trust 05/16/2013 248,000.00 248,030.01 248,000.00 0.650 1,096 562 0.651 05/16/2016 70153RHEl 10076 Parkway Bank &Trust 03/19/2014 246,000.00 248,297.85 248,000.00 1.650 1,826 1,599 1.651 03/19/2019 74267GUN5 10082 Privatebank&Trust Cc - CD 05/21/2014 248,000.00 247,653.05 248,000.00 1.650 1,645 1,481 1.653 11/21/2018 78658QDS9 10095 Safra National Bank 07/30/2014 248,000.00 244,878.42 248,000.00 1.350 1,461 1,367 1.641 07/30/2018 795450SF3 10097 Sallie Mae Bank 08/06/2014 248,000.00 246,950.96 248,000.00 2.050 1,826 1,739 2.051 08/06/2019 80928EJC5 10063 Scotiabank De Puerto Rico 06/07/2013 248,000.00 248,036.21 248,000.00 0.700 1,096 584 0.701 06/07/2016 87482VAA3 10096 Talmer Bank &Trust 08/06/2014 248,000.00 246,883.01 248,000.00 0,700 733 646 0.701 08/08/2016 94768NJU9 10088 Webster Bank 07/02/2014 248,000.00 246,783.06 248,000.00 1.900 1,826 1,704 1.901 07/02/2019 Subtotal and Average 7,976,330.74 7,937,000.00 7,929,261.06 7,936,341.03 1,492 1,201 1.349 Wells Fargo Sweep Account SWEEP 10036 Wells Fargo 07/01/2012 2,096,624.47 2,096,624.47 Subtotal and Average 1,726,789.28 2,096,624.47 2,096,624.47 Run Date: 11/20/2014 -17:16 2,096,624.47 0.010 2,096,624.47 1 0.010 1 0.010 Portfolio POOL AP PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 City of Diamond Bar Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments October 31, 2014 Average Purchase Stated Days to YTM/C CUSIP - Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate Term Maturity Total and Average 24,929,079.77 25,026,430.47 24,961,739.43 25,004,826.33 1,177 735 0.940 Run Date: 11/202014 -17:16 Page 3 Portfolio POOL AP PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 CITY COUNCIL Agenda # 6 . S Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Man g TITLE: APPROVE RESOLUTION 20 4 -XX APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTABLISHING A PROJECT PAYMENT ACCOUNT, WAIVE BID IRREGULARITIES, AND AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR THE 2014-2015 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AREA 2 SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT TO TSR CONSTRUCTION AND INSPECTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $124,420 AND AUTHORIZE A CONTINGENCY AMOUNT OF $31,105 FOR PROJECT CHANGE ORDERS TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY MANAGER FOR A TOTAL AUTHORIZATION AMOUNT OF $155,525. RECOMMENDATION: Approve resolution, waive bid irregularities and award contract. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Fiscal Year 2014-2015 CIP Budget includes an allocation of $195,795 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the Sidewalk Installation Project within Area 2 which is bounded by Grand Ave. to the north, Gateway Corporate Center to the west, Diamond Bar Blvd. to the east and Pathfinder to the south. Due to the fact that the lowest responsive bid came in below the engineer's estimate and the need to expend CDBG funds by a specified deadline, a contingency of approximately 25% was added to the project in anticipation of additional curb ramps and sidewalk locations that will be added to the project as a change order. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: The project includes the reconstruction of six (6) curb ramps, 12,640 square feet of sidewalk and 248 linear feet of curb and gutter. The ramp and sidewalk locations are existing but will have to be reconstructed due to damage or uplifting of the improvements from trees to meet current ADA guidelines and provide a continuous pedestrian path of travel within the neighborhood. The project went out for bids on October 29, 2014 and bids were opened on November 19, 2014. There was one addendum issued for the project and it was issued due to the Federal Wage Decision modification that occurred after the project was advertised. The engineer's estimate for this project is $190,000. A total of thirteen (13) bids were received for the project. The results of the bids were as follows: Company Bid Amount 1. TSR Construction and Inspection $ 124,420.00 2. Hardy & Harper, Inc. $ 138,400.00 3. Millennium Construction Co. $ 154,556.00 4. CEM Construction Corp. $ 161,500.00 5. CT&T, Inc. $ 167,292.00 6. EI Camino Construction & Engineering $ 174,150.00 7. Trident Contractors, Inc. $ 176,480.00 8. CJ Concrete Construction, Inc. $ 181,940.00 9. Gentry Brothers, Inc. $ 182,720.00 10. ND Electrical Construction, Inc. $ 189,545.00 11. Horizons Construction Co., Int'I Inc. $ 195,292.40 12. JDC, Inc. $ 197,920.00 13. All American Asphalt $ 249,760.00 Key aspects of requirements placed upon the contractor include: • Completion of all work within thirty (30) working days • Liquidated damages of $500.00 per day for non-conformance • Compliance with Community Development Block Grant • Labor compliance with Davis -Bacon Act TSR Construction and Inspection submitted a non-responsive bid by failing to include a signed copy of the Addendum issued for this project as required by the language in the Addendum. The purpose of the Addendum was to notify bidders of changes in federal wage rates that occurred prior to opening the bids and have bidders acknowledge applicable wage rates that must be paid in performing the contract. In this case, none of the changes in wage rates specified in the Addendum are applicable to the work to be performed pursuant to this contract. Bid irregularities may be waived if the irregularity does not affect the amount of the bid or give the bidder a competitive advantage over other bidders. The City Attorney has opined that since the Addendum did not change wages for any of the work to be performed under this contract, the failure to sign the Addendum had no impact on the amount of the bid. For this same reason, waiving the irregularity would not give the bidder a competitive bidding advantage. The bid documents in this instance allow the Council to waive irregularities in the bids. 2 Staff believes that the discrepancies were inconsequential and recommend that the Council waive them and award the contract to the lowest responsive bidder, TSR Construction and Inspection. The Public Works Department has checked the contractor license and bid bond of TSR Construction and Inspection with the Contractor State License Board and found them valid. TSR has also satisfactorily completed past public works projects in Diamond Bar. The project schedule is tentatively set as follows: Award of Contract December 2, 2014 Start of Construction Mid -January 2014 Completion of Construction Mid -February 2014 PREPARED BY: DATE PREPARED: Kimberly M. Young, Senior Civil Engineer REVIEWED BY, 7a David G. Li , Director of Public Works ATTACHMENTS: • Resolution No. 2014 -XX • Agreement 3 November 21, 2014 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 -XX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR APPROVING THE DESIGN PLANS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 2014-2015 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) RESIDENTIAL AREA 2 SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 830.6 AND ESTABLISHING A PROJECT PAYMENT ACCOUNT. The City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council finds and declares as follows: A. The City designed and prepared the plans for the 2014-2015 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Residential Area 2 Sidewalk Installation Project (Project); B. The City Engineer has determined that these plans are complete and that construction of the Project may begin; C. The City Council wishes to obtain the immunities set forth in Government Code § 830.6 with regard to the plans and construction of the Project. SECTION 2: Design Immunity; Authorization. A. The design plans for the Project are determined to be consistent with the City's standards and are approved. B. The design approval set forth in this Resolution occurred before actual work on the Project construction commenced. C. The approval granted by this Resolution conforms with the City's General Plan. D. The City Engineer, or designee, is authorized to act on the City's behalf in approving any alterations or modifications of the design and plans approved by this Resolution. E. The approval and authorization granted by this Resolution is intended to avail the City of the immunities set forth in Government Code § 830.6. SECTION 3: Project Payment Account. For purposes of the Contract Documents administering the Project, the City Council directs the City Manager, or designee, to establish a fund containing sufficient monies from the current fiscal year budget to pay for the Project ("Project Payment Account"). The Project Payment Account is the sole source of funds available for the Contract Sum, as defined in the Contract Document administering the Project. SECTION 4: The City Clerk is directed to certify the adoption of this Resolution. SECTION 5: This Resolution will become effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of December, 2014. , Mayor I, Tommye A. Cribbins, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2014 -XX was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar, California, at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of December, 2014, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: 2 Tommye A. Cribbins, City Clerk AGREEMENT The following agreement is made and entered into, in duplicate, as of the date executed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk, by and between TSR Construction and Inspections hereinafter referred to as the "CONTRACTOR" and the City of Diamond Bar, California, hereinafter referred to as "CITY." WHEREAS, pursuant to Notice Inviting Sealed Bids, bids were received, publicly opened, and declared on the date specified in the notice; and WHEREAS, City did accept the bid of CONTRACTOR TSR Construction and Inspections and; WHEREAS, City has authorized the Mayor to execute a written contract with CONTRACTOR for furnishing labor, equipment and material for the 2014-2015 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Residential Area 2 Sidewalk Replacement Project in the City of Diamond Bar. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, it is agreed: 1. GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK: CONTRACTOR shall furnish all necessary labor, tools, materials, appliances, and equipment for and do the work for the 2014-2015 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Residential Area 2 Sidewalk Replacement Project in the City of Diamond Bar. The work to be performed in accordance with the plans and specifications, dated October 2014 (The Plans and Specifications) on file in the office of the City Clerk and in accordance with bid prices hereinafter mentioned and in accordance with the instructions of the City Engineer. 2. INCORPORATED DOCUMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLEMENTARY: The Plans and Specifications are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof with like force and effect as if set forth in full herein. The Plans and Specifications, CONTRACTOR'S Bid dated November 17, 2014, together with this written agreement, shall constitute the contract between the parties. This contract is intended to require a complete and finished piece of work and anything necessary to complete the work properly and in accordance with the law and lawful governmental regulations shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR whether set out specifically in the contract or not. Should it be ascertained that any inconsistency exists between the aforesaid documents and this written agreement, the provisions of this written agreement shall control. 3. COMPENSATION: CONTRACTOR agrees to receive and accept the prices set forth in its Bid Proposal as full compensation for furnishing all materials, performing all work, and fulfilling all obligations hereunder. Said compensation shall cover all expenses, losses, damages, and consequences arising out of the nature of the work during its progress or prior to its acceptance including those for well and faithfully completing the work and the whole thereof in the manner and time specified in the aforesaid contract documents; and also including those arising from actions of the elements, unforeseen difficulties or obstructions encountered in the prosecution of the work, suspension or discontinuance of the work, and all other unknowns or risks of any description connected with the work. 4. TERM OF CONTRACT: The CONTRACTOR agrees to complete the work within Thirty ( 30 ) working days from the date of the notice to proceed. The CONTRACTOR agrees further to the assessment of liquidated damages in the amount of five hundred ($500.00) dollars for each calendar day the work remains incomplete beyond the expiration of the completion date. City may deduct the amount thereof from any monies due or that may become due the CONTRACTOR under this agreement. Progress payments made after the scheduled date of completion shall not constitute a waiver of liquidated damages. 5. INSURANCE: The CONTRACTOR shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all insurance required hereunder in a company or companies acceptable to City nor shall the CONTRACTOR allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until all insurance required of the subcontractor has been obtained. The CONTRACTOR shall take out and maintain at all times during the life of this contract the following policies of insurance: a. Workers' Compensation Insurance: Before beginning work, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish to the City a certificate of insurance as proof that he has taken out full workers' compensation insurance for all persons whom he may employ directly or through subcontractors in carrying out the work specified herein, in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Such insurance shall be maintained in full force and effect during the period covered by this contract. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code, every CONTRACTOR shall secure the payment of compensation to his employees. The CONTRACTOR, prior to commencing work, shall sign and file with the City a certification as follows: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of work of this contract." b. For all operations of the CONTRACTOR or any sub -contractor in performing the work provided for herein, insurance with the following minimum limits and coverage: 1) Public Liability - Bodily Injury (not auto) $500,000 each person; $1,000,000 each accident. 2) Public Liability - Property Damage (not auto) $250,000 each person; $500,000 aggregate. 3) CONTRACTOR'S Protective - Bodily Injury $500,000 each person; $1,000,000 each accident. 4) CONTRACTOR'S Protective - Property Damage $250,000 each accident; $500,000 aggregate. 5) Automobile - Bodily Injury $500,000 each person; $1,000,000 each accident. 6) Automobile - Property Damage $250,000 each accident. C. Each such policy of insurance provided for in paragraph b. shall: 1) Be issued by an insurance company approved in writing by City, which is authorized to do business in the State of California. 2) Name as additional insured the City of Diamond Bar, its officers, agents and employees, and any other parties specified in the bid documents to be so included; 3) Specify it acts as primary insurance and that no insurance held or owned by the designated additional insured shall be called upon to cover a loss under the policy; 4) Contain a clause substantially in the following words: "It is hereby understood and agreed that this policy may not be canceled nor the amount of the coverage thereof reduced until thirty (30) days after receipt by City of a written notice of such cancellation or reduction of coverage as evidenced by receipt of a registered letter." 5) Otherwise be in form satisfactory to the City. d. The policy of insurance provided for in subparagraph a. shall contain an endorsement which: 1) Waives all right of subrogation against all persons and entities specified in subparagraph 4.c.(2) hereof to be listed as additional insured in the policy of insurance provided for in paragraph b. by reason of any claim arising out of or connected with the operations of CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor in performing the work provided for herein; 2) Provides it shall not be canceled or altered without thirty (30) days' written notice thereof given to City by registered mail. e. The CONTRACTOR shall, within ten (10) days from the date of the notice of award of the Contract, deliver to the City Manager or his designee the original policies of insurance required in paragraphs a. and b. hereof, or deliver to the City Manager or his designee a certificate of the insurance company, showing the issuance of such insurance, and the additional insured and other provisions required herein. f. Self Insured Retention/Deductibles. All policies required by this Agreement shall allow City, as additional insured, to satisfy the self-insured retention ("SIR") and/or deductible of the policy in lieu of the Owner (as the named insured) should Owner fail to pay the SIR or deductible requirements. The amount of the SIR or deductible shall be subject to the approval of the City Attorney and the Finance Director. Owner understands and agrees that satisfaction of this requirement is an express condition precedent to the effectiveness of this Agreement. Failure by Owner as primary insured to pay its SIR or deductible constitutes a material breach of this Agreement. Should City pay the SIR or deductible on Owner's behalf upon the Owner's failure or refusal to do so in order to secure defense and indemnification as an additional insured under the policy, City may include such amounts as damages in any action against Owner for breach of this Agreement in addition to any other damages incurred by City due to the breach. 6. PREVAILING WAGE: Since this is a Federally assisted construction project, Davis - Bacon will be enforced. If Federal and State wage rates are applicable, then the higher of the two will prevail. The Federal Labor Standards Provisions (Form HUD -4010) and the Federal Wage Determination are attached and made part of this agreement, and compliance will be enforced. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles l and 2, the CONTRACTOR is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public works is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, 21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California, and are available to any interested party on request. City also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. The CONTRACTOR shall forfeit, as penalty to City, not more than twenty-five dollars ($200.00) for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages hereinbefore stipulated for any work done under this Agreement, by him or by any subcontractor under him. 7. APPRENTICESHIP EMPLOYMENT: In accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code, and in accordance with the regulations of the California Apprenticeship Council, properly indentured apprentices may be employed in the performance of the work. The CONTRACTOR is required to make contribution to funds established for the administrative of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices or journeymen in any apprenticeship trade on such contracts and if other CONTRACTOR'S on the public works site are making such contributions. The CONTRACTOR and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex -officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Apprentices must be currently enrolled in a federally approved apprenticeship program and registered with the U. S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship (OA). Federal Apprenticeship verification can only be issued by the OA through a request from the apprentice program sponsor. 8. LEGAL HOURS OF WORK: Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract, and the CONTRACTOR and any sub- contractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. The CONTRACTOR shall forfeit, as a penalty to City, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any sub - CONTRACTOR under him, upon any of the work hereinbefore mentioned, for each calendar day during which the laborer, workman or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of the Labor Code. 9. TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE PAY: CONTRACTOR agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8. 10. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY: The City of Diamond Bar and its officers, agents and employees ("Indemnitees") shall not be answerable or accountable in any manner for any loss or damage that may happen to the work or any part thereof, or for any of the materials or other things used or employed in performing the work; or for injury or damage to any person or persons, either workers or employees of CONTRACTOR, of its subcontractors or the public, or for damage to adjoining or other property from any cause whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the performance of the work. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for any damage or injury to any person or property resulting from defects or obstructions or from any cause whatsoever. CONTRACTOR will indemnify Indemnities against and will hold and save Indemnitees harmless from any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision, or other organization arising out of or in connection with the work, operation, or activities of CONTRACTOR, its agents, employees, subcontractors or invitees provided for herein, whether or not there is concurrent passive negligence on the part of City. In connection therewith: a. CONTRACTOR will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any such claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities and will pay all costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees, expert fees and costs incurred in connection therewith. b. CONTRACTOR will promptly pay any judgment rendered against CONTRACTOR or Indemnitees covering such claims, damages, penalties, obligations and liabilities arising out of or in connection with such work, operations or activities of CONTRACTOR hereunder, and CONTRACTOR agrees to save and hold the Indemnitees harmless therefrom. C. In the event Indemnitees are made a party to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted against CONTRACTOR for damages or other claims arising out of or in connection with the work, operation or activities hereunder, CONTRACTOR agrees to pay to Indemnitees and any all costs and expenses incurred by Indemnitees in such action or proceeding together with reasonable attorneys' fees. Contractor's obligations under this section apply regardless of whether or not such claim, charge, damage, demand, action, proceeding, loss, stop notice, cost, expense, judgment, civil fine or penalty, or liability was caused in part or contributed to by an Indemnitee. However, without affecting the rights of City under any provision of this agreement, Contractor shall not be required to indemnify and hold harmless City for liability attributable to the active negligence of City, provided such active negligence is determined by agreement between the parties or by the findings of a court of competent jurisdiction. In instances where City is shown to have been actively negligent and where City active negligence accounts for only a percentage of the liability involved, the obligation of Contractor will be for that entire portion or percentage of liability not attributable to the active negligence of City. So much of the money due to CONTRACTOR under and by virtue of the contract as shall be considered necessary by City may be retained by City until disposition has been made of such actions or claims for damages as aforesaid. It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing provisions are intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the State of California. This indemnity provision shall survive the termination of the Agreement and is in addition to any other rights or remedies which Indemnitees may have under the law. This indemnity is effective without reference to the existence or applicability of any insurance coverage which may have been required under this Agreement or any additional insured endorsements which may extend to Indemnitees. CONTRACTOR, on behalf of itself and all parties claiming under or through it, hereby waives all rights of subrogation and contribution against the Indemnitees, while acting within the scope of their duties, from all claims, losses and liabilities arising out of or incident to activities or operations performed by or on behalf of the CONTRACTOR regardless of any prior, concurrent, or subsequent passive negligence by the Indemnitees. 11. SAFETY STANDARDS: The CONTRACTOR shall comply with sections 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327A 330) as supplemented by Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR part 5). This requirement will pertain to construction contracts awarded to Operating Agencies and subcontractors in excess of $2,000, and in excess of $2,500 for other contracts which involve the employment of mechanics and laborers. 12. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The CONTRACTOR, its agents and employees shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and County laws and regulations governing conflict of interest including, but not limited to, 24 CFR Section 570.611 and 24 CFR Part 85, Section 85.36(b). The CONTRACTOR agrees to incorporate the language found in this section in contracts using CDBG funds and subject to compliance with conflict of interest Federal, State and County laws. The general rule shall be that no person described in the Persons covered section below who exercises, or has exercised any function or responsibilities with respect to CDBG activities, or who is in a position to participate in a decision making process or gain inside information with regards to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a CDBG-assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a CDBG-assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the CDBG-assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Persons covered — The conflict of interest provisions of this section shall apply to any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected official or appointed official of the CONTRACTOR, or of any designated public agencies, or of any subrecipients that are receiving CDBG funds. The CONTRACTOR represents, warrants and agrees that to the best of its knowledge, it does not presently have, nor will it acquire during the term of this Agreement, any interest direct or indirect, by contract, employment or otherwise, or as a partner, joint venture or shareholder (other than as a shareholder holding a one (1%) percent or less interest in publicly traded companies) or affiliate with any business or business entity that has entered into any contract, subcontract or arrangement with the County or Commission. Upon execution of this Agreement and during its term, as appropriate, the CONTRACTOR shall, disclose in writing to the City any other contract or employment during the term of this Agreement by any other persons, business or corporation in which employment will or may likely develop a conflict of interest between the County's and/or Commission's interest and the interests of the third parties. 13. COPELAND "ANTI -KICKBACK" Act: The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Copeland "Anti -Kickback" Act (18 U.S.C. 874) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR part 3). These terms shall apply to construction contracts in excess of $2,000. 14. DAVIS-BACON ACT: The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Davis -Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7) as supplemented by the Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR part 5). These terms shall apply to construction contracts in excess of $2,000. 15. PATENT RIGHTS: The CONTRACTOR must adhere to federal requirements and regulations relating to patent rights with respect to any discovery or invention which arises or is developed in the course of, or under a federally funded contract. 6 16. CONTRACTOR'S WARRANTY OF COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY'S DEFAULTED PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM: A. The Contractor acknowledges that the County has established a goal of ensuring that all individuals and businesses that benefit financially from the County through contract are current in paying their personal and real property tax obligations (secured and unsecured roll) in order to mitigate the economic burden otherwise imposed upon the County and its taxpayers. Unless the Contractor qualifies for an exemption or exclusion, the Contractor warrants and certifies that to the best of its knowledge it is now in compliance, and during the term of this Contract will maintain compliance, with the County's Defaulted Tax Program, found at Los Angeles County Ordinance No. 2009-0026 and codified at Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.206. B. Failure of the Contractor to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in the "COUNTY'S DEFAULTED PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM" shall constitute default under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to the City under any other provision of this Contract, failure of the Contractor to cure such default within 10 days of notice shall be grounds upon which the City may suspend or terminate this contract pursuant to the County's Defaulted Property Tax Reduction Program found at Los Angeles County Ordinance No. 2009-0026 and codified at Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.206. 17. NON-DISCRIMINATION: Pursuant to Labor Code Section 1735, no discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons in the work contemplated by this Agreement because of the race, color or religion of such person. A violation of this section exposes the CONTRACTOR to the penalties provided for in Labor Code Section 1735. 18, PAYMENT FUND: A City Council resolution established a Project Payment Account, encumbered money in the current budget, and assigned that money to the Project Payment Account, which is the sole source of funds available for payment of the contract sum set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that CONTRACTOR will be paid only from this special fund and if for any reason this fund is not sufficient to pay CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR will not be entitled to payment. The availability of money in this fund, and City's ability to draw from this fund, are conditions precedent to City's obligation to make payments to CONTRACTOR. 19. TERMINATION: This agreement may be terminated by the City, without cause, upon the giving of a written "Notice of Termination" to CONTRACTOR at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of termination specified in the notice. In the event of such termination, CONTRACTOR shall only be paid for services rendered and expenses necessarily incurred prior to the effective date of termination. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement with all the formalities required by law on the respective dates set forth opposite their signatures. State of California "CONTRACTOR'S" License No. TITLE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA By: MAYOR Date ATTEST: By: TOMMYE CRIBBINS, CITY CLERK Date CONTRACTOR'S Business Phone Emergency Phone at which CONTRACTOR can be reached at any time APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY Date CITY COUNCIL TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City MaI45 TITLE: APPROVE UPDATED SANIT RY SEWER REQUIRED BY STATE WATER RESOURCES NO. 2006-003. RECOMMENDATION: Agenda # Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 AGENDA REPORT MANAGEMENT PLAN (SSMP) AS CONTROL BOARD (SWRCB) ORDER Approve and authorize the Director of Public Works to certify the Updated Sewer System Management Plan. FISCAL IMPACT: There will be no fiscal impact in FY 2014-2015. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: On May 2, 2006, the SWRCB adopted Order No. 2006-003, which established General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for all publicly owned or operated sanitary sewer systems within the State of California. The regulations in the Order were born out of growing concerns about the water quality impacts of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), particularly those that cause beach closures or pose serious health and safety or nuisance problems. The WDRs require owners and operators of sewer collection systems to: 1) report sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS), an electronic online reporting system developed by SWRCB, and 2) develop and implement a SSMP with the goal of reducing sanitary sewer overflows. In short, the SSMP is a written document that details how a specific sewer collection system is operated, maintained, repaired, monitored and funded. As the owner of our sewer system infrastructure, the City of Diamond Bar is responsible for ensuring that all components of the SSMP have been developed and that the maintenance and operational responsibilities are being addressed pursuant to the document. Since the City is part of the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District (CSMD) of the Los Angeles County Sewer Maintenance Districts, the maintenance and operational efforts are being provided by CSMD staff. The SSMP includes the following components: Plan and Goals, Organization Structure, Legal Authority, Operation and Maintenance Program, Design and Performance Provision, Overflow Emergency Response Plan, Fats/Oil/Grease Control Program, System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan, Monitoring/Measurement/ Modification Program, SSMP Program Audits and Certification, and Communication Plan. On April 5, 2011 the City Council approved the 2009 SSMP. As required by the SWRCB, the SSMP must be updated and recertified every five (5) years. The 2014 SSMP updates the operation and maintenance plans for the local sewer system. This includes all operation and maintenance issues pertaining to the SSO regulations. The City's sewer system has been and will continue to be professionally maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Sewer Maintenance Division, The SSMP update will not have any fiscal impacts to any new and existing developments since the purpose of the report is to document the operations and maintenance records of the City's sewer system. The City will remain in compliance with SWRCB Order No. 2006- 003 with Council's approval of the updated SSMP and recertification by the Director of Public Works. PREPARED BY: DATE PREPARED: Kimberly M. Young, P.E. November 24, 2014 Senior Civil Engineer REVIEW BY: Da ' G. L u, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Attachments: 1) Updated 2014 Sewer System Management Plan 2 CITY COUNCIL Agenda # 7.1 Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members,a the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Mana TITLE: ADOPTION OF AN URGENCY OR INANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR EXTENDING URGENCY ORDINANCE (03)2014 SUSPENDING CHAPTER 8.26 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROHIBITING THE OPERATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES RECOMMENDATION: Adopt. FISCAL IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION: California Proposition 215 allows for the growth and use of medical marijuana by "Primary Caregivers" and "Qualified Patients". However, state law does not provide authorization for retail medical marijuana dispensaries and the manufacture, distribution and/or use of marijuana remains a criminal offense under federal law. In an effort to maintain local control over land use decisions, the City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance (02)2014 on January 21, 2014, prohibiting the establishment and/or operation of retail medical marijuana dispensaries for a period of 45 days with the understanding that a permanent prohibition of such facilities would be forthcoming for consideration. On February 18, 2014, the City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance (03)2014, extending the moratorium for a period of ten months and fifteen days, expiring January 20, 2014. Concurrently, the City Council adopted Ordinance (04)2014, amending the Municipal Code to fully prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries of any kind. At this time, due to a legal challenge filed by Union of Medical Marijuana Patients, the Council chose not to direct that the overlapping Urgency Ordinance be expired. The legal challenge is expected to be heard by the courts in January, 2015, and a judgment rendered soon thereafter. Although the City Attorney believes that Ordinance (04)2014 will be upheld, as a backup measure to the Council's direction to prohibit dispensaries, it is recommended that the Council extend Urgency Ordinance (03)2014 for a period of twelve additional months. Pursuant to Government Code Section The SSMP includes the following components: Plan and Goals, Organization Structure, Legal Authority, Operation and Maintenance Program, Design and Performance Provision, Overflow Emergency Response Plan, Fats/Oil/Grease Control Program, System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan, Monitoring/Measurement/ Modification Program, SSMP Program Audits and Certification, and Communication Plan. On April 5, 2011 the City Council approved the 2009 SSMP. As required by the SWRCB, the SSMP must be updated and recertified every five (5) years. The 2014 SSMP updates the operation and maintenance plans for the local sewer system. This includes all operation and maintenance issues pertaining to the SSO regulations. The City's sewer system has been and will continue to be professionally maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Sewer Maintenance Division. The SSMP update will not have any fiscal impacts to any new and existing developments since the purpose of the report is to document the operations and maintenance records of the City's sewer system. The City will remain in compliance with SWRCB Order No. 2006- 003 with Council's approval of the updated SSMP and recertification by the Director of Public Works. PREPARED BY: Kimberly M. Young, P.E. Senior Civil Engineer REVIEWED BY: DATE PREPARED: November 24, 2014 David G. Liu, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Attachments: 1) Updated 2014 Sewer System Management Plan 2 80-3 INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1 ® GOALS AND ACTIONS 2 1.1 Goals............................................................................................... 2 1.2 Actions............................................................................................ 2 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION OF THE A I ATIO....................................... 3 2.1 Management................................................................................... 3 2.2 Authorized Representative.............................................................. 3 2.3 Organization Chart and Responsibilities ......................................... 3 2.3.1 a City of Diamond Par Organization Chart for Sanitary Sewer System Management .............................................. 4 2.3.1 b Sewer Maintenance Districts Organization Chart .............. 5 2.3.1c Names and Telephone Numbers from the Organization Chart.................................................................................. 6 2.3.2 Description of Responsibilities ........................................... 9 2.3.3 City Divisions/Departments and Other Agencies ............... 10 2.3.4 Chain of Communication for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reporting........................................................................... 11 2.3.4a City's Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reporting Procedures FlowChart......................................................................... 12 2.3.5 City's Contact Directory for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Responding and Reporting ................................................ 13 CHAPTER 3 ®L GAL AUTHORITY......................................................................... 14 3.1 Legal Authority ................................................................................ 3.1.1 Legal Authority to Prevent Illicit Discharges into the 14 Sanitary Sewer System ..................................................... 14 3.1.2 Legal Authority to Require that Sewers and Connections be Properly Designed and Constructed ............................. 15 3.1.3 Legal Authority to Ensure Access for Maintenance, Inspection, or Repairs........................................................ 15 3.1.4 Legal Authority Limiting the Discharge of Fat, Oil, and Grease and Other Debris that May Cause Blockage......... 15 3.1.5 Legal Authority to Enforce Any Violation of Sewer Ordinances........................................................................ 16 CHAPTER 4 — OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEPROGRAM ............................. 17 4.1 Preventive Maintenance Program ................................................... 17 4.1.1 Sewer Line and Manhole Inspection .................................. 17 4.1.2 Gas Trap Manholes and Siphons ...................................... 17 4.1.3 Drop Manholes.................................................................. 17 4.1.4 Sewer Line Cleaning.......................................................... 18 4.1.5 Vermin and Rodent Control ............................................... 18 4.1.6 Sewage Pump Stations ..................................................... 18 4.1.7 Work Schedules................................................................ 18 4.1.8 City Sewer Mapping System .............................................. 18 4.2 Rehabilitation and Replacement Plan ............................................. 18 4.2.1 Accumulative Capital Outlay Program of the Procedure to Address Emergency Operations such as Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District ........................ 19 4.2.2 Condition Assessment Program ........................................ 19 4.3 Equipment Maintenance and Replacement Policy .......................... 20 4.4 Training for Field Operations Personnel and Contractors ............... 20 CHAPTER — DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE PROVISION .................................. 21 5.1 Design and Construction Standards and Specifications .................. 21 5.2 Procedures and Standards for Inspection and Testing of New and Rehabilitated Collection Sewer Facilities ........................................ 21 CHAPTER 6 — OVERFLOW ME NCY RESPONSE PLAN .............................. 22 6.1 Overflow Response Procedure....................................................... 22 6.1.1 Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame............ 22 6. 1.1 a Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame Table.. 23 6. 1.1 b Agency Telephone/Fax Numbers ...................................... 24 6.1.2 Procedure to Ensure that Staff and Contractors are Aware and Appropriately Trained to Follow the Emergency Response Plan ............................................... 25 6.1.3 Procedure to Address Emergency Operations such as Crowd Control and Other Necessary Response Activities. 25 6.1.4 Program to Eliminate or Minimize the Discharge of Sanitary Sewer Overflows into Waters of the United States................................................................................ 25 CHAPTER 7 — FAT, OIL, AND GREASECONTROL P G A ........................... 26 7.1 Public Education Outreach Program ............................................... 26 7.2 Disposal Methods for Fat, Oil, and Grease Generated within the City's Sanitary Sewer System......................................................... 26 7.3 Legal Authority to Prohibit Discharges to the System and Identify Measures to Prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows and Blockages Caused by Fat, Oil, and Grease ...................................................... 26 7.4 Requirement to Install Grease Removal Devices, Design Standards for Grease Removal Devices, Maintenance Requirements, Best Management Practices Requirements, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements ................................ 26 7.5 Authority to Inspect Grease -Producing Facilities, Enforcement Authorities, and Evidence of Adequate Staffing to Inspect and Enforce the Fat, Oil, and Grease Ordinance ................................... 27 7.6 Cleaning Schedule for Identified Fat, Oil, and Grease -Prone SewerSegments............................................................................. 27 CHAPTER 8 ® SYSTEM EVALUATION AND CAPACITY ASSURANCE PLAN ..... 28 8.1 System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan .......................... 28 8.2 Adequate Capacity and Correct Design .......................................... 28 8.3 Capacity Enhancement Plan........................................................... 28 CHAT — MONITORING, A U M NT, AND MODIFICATION PROGRAM..................................................................................... 29 9.1 Monitoring....................................................................................... 29 9.2 Sewer System Management Plan Program Effectiveness Evaluation....................................................................................... 29 9.3 Program Modification...................................................................... 29 9.4 Sanitary Sewer Overflow Location Mapping and Trends ................ 29 CHAPTER 10 — SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN PROGRAM AUDIT AND CERTIFICATION .................................................................... 30 10.1 Sewer System Management Plan Program Audit ........................... 30 10.2 Sewer System Management Plan Certification ............................... 30 10.3 Sewer System Management Plan Modification and Recertification 30 CHAPTER 11 — COMMUNICATION AND SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN AVAILABILITY ..................................................................... 31 11.1 Communication............................................................................... 31 11.2 Sewer System Management Plan Availability ................................. 31 CHAPTER 1 — CONSOLIDATED SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT AN CITY RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE STATEWIDE GENERAL WASTE DISCHARGE UI E NTS .................... 32 12.1 Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District vs City Responsibilities. 32 12.2 County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Sewer - Related Services to the 33 Consolidated Sewer Maintenance DistrictCities................................................................................... 33 12.3 Roles of the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District and Cities under the Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements....... 34 li UJI-MITIM Appendix A Waste Discharge Requirements Appendix D Location Map of Sewer Maintenance Districts Yard and Pump Stations Appendix C Inventory of Sewer Maintenance Districts Equipment Appendix D Inventory of City of Diamond Sar Collection Facilities Appendix E Condition Assessment Work Schedule Appendix F Industrial Waste Contract With the County Appendix G Sewer Maintenance Productivity Report Appendix H Sanitary Sewer Overflow Location Maps v Geographic Information System (GIS) — A database linked with mapping, which includes various layers of information used by government officials. Examples of information found in GIS include sewer maps and sewer features such as pipe location, diameter, length, material, condition, and last date cleaned or repaired. GIS also typically contains base information such as streets and parcels. Infiltration/Inflow (Ill) — Infiltration is generally considered to be extraneous water that enters the sewer system over longer periods of time, such as groundwater, through cracks in the sewer. Inflow is generally considered to be extraneous water that enters the system as a direct result of a rain event such as through defects in the sewer. While it is impossible to control all 1/1, it is certainly desirable to reduce 1/1 when cost-effective. Lateral — The portion of sewer that connects a home or business with the mainline in the street. Stoppage — A buildup of debris in the sewer, which stops the flow of wastewater and allows the water to back up behind the stoppage, sometimes causing an overflow. Also called blockage. Blockage — A buildup of debris in the sewer, which stops the flow of wastewater and allows the water to back up behind the stoppage, sometimes causing an overflow. Also called a stoppage. Wastewater Collection System — All pipelines, pump stations, and other facilities upstream of the headworks of the wastewater treatment plant that transport wastewater from its source to the wastewater treatment plant. vii On May 2, 2006, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) adopted a Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) and Monitoring and Reporting Program for sanitary sewer systems by issuing Order No. 2006-003 (Appendix A). The regulations in the order were in response to growing public concern about the water quality impacts of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), particularly those that cause beach closures, adverse effects to bodies of water, or pose serious health and safety or nuisance problems. Two major components of the WDRs require the following: (1) The owners/operators of publicly owned sewer collection systems, a mile long or greater, must apply for coverage under the WDRs. (2) The owners/operators must develop and implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) specific to the sanitary sewer system. In accordance with the first element of the WDRs, the City of Diamond Bar (City) filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) Application form with the SWRCB on October 30, 2006. The City subsequently received a Username and Password for electronic access to the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) database. Within the database -reporting program, the City completed a "collection system questionnaire" and must continually file all subsequent updates and all required SSO reporting. In compliance with the second element, this document was prepared to meet the objectives contained in the WDRs order. Since the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District (CSMD) of the County of Los Angeles Sewer Maintenance Districts (SMDs) provides operation and maintenance services for the City's sewer facilities some components of the City's SSMP are the same as those of the SMDs. This document is divided into 12 chapters, which closely align with the respective provisions contained in the WDRs. Every section or subsection of each chapter addresses one of the key elements of the SSMP directive. This document, with other existing agency programs referenced herein, constitute the City's SSMP. By implementing the procedures contained in this SSMP, the occurrence of SSOs should decrease or possibly be avoided throughout the City's sanitary sewer collection system. 1 GOALS AND ACTIONS 1.1 Goals The goals of this SSMP are to ensure the following: 1. The City's sanitary sewer collection system is properly operated, maintained, and managed to reduce frequency and severity of SSOs and their potential impacts on public health, safety, and the environment. 2. When an SSO occurs, prompt action is taken to identify, contain, and remove the cause; report the event to the appropriate regulatory authorities; and notify the public in a timely manner. 3. All SSOs, system deficiencies, and remedial actions taken are well documented. 4. The City's sewer system operators, employees, contractors, responders, and other agents are adequately trained and equipped to address an SSO event. 5. The City's sewer system is designed, constructed, and funded to provide adequate capacity to convey base and peak flows while meeting or exceeding applicable regulations, laws, and the generally accepted practices relative to sanitary sewer system operation and maintenance. 1.2 Actions The actions to be taken to satisfy the SSMP are as follows: 1. Conduct a planned and scheduled maintenance program to minimize the risk and occurrence of SSOs. 2. When an SSO occurs, respond to the incident in a timely manner and undertake feasible remedial actions to contain the overflow, including stopping the flow from reaching the storm drain, if possible. 3. Stop the SSO as soon as possible and limit public access to the overflow area to prevent public contact with any wastewater contamination. 4. If possible, completely recover the overflow sewage, return it to the sewer system, and clean up the contaminated area. 5. Gather and compile all pertinent information regarding the SSO incident, investigate as necessary to determine probable cause, document findings, report the incident to the appropriate regulatory agencies in a timely manner, and file a copy of the report. 16 The City's Public Works Department manages the City's sanitary sewer collection system, which serves a population of approximately 58,763 residents and consists of about 157 miles of gravity sewer lines and 10 pump stations. The City's local sewers discharge into the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County facilities for conveyance, treatment, and disposal. The City has nine budgeted management positions directly involved in overseeing the sewer system maintenance responsibilities. The field operation and maintenance functions are provided by the CSMD, which is managed by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works (LACDPW). The distribution of the City's personnel and the contracted services are depicted in the organization chart presented in Section 2.3.1a of this plan. This personnel, in collaboration with LACDPW personnel, administer the City's sewer collection system operation, provide engineering evaluation of proposed and existing sewer facilities, administer preventive maintenance and sewer construction programs, and oversee the maintenance of the sewer collection system facilities and related records and plans. The City's Director of Public Works/City Engineer and Senior Civil Engineer in concert with designated LACDPW staff are the authorized representatives responsible for the execution of compliance actions required under the WDRs. This includes, but is not limited to, execution and certification of all reports and correspondence as required under the order. The organization chart showing the structure and relationship of the City and LACDPW administrative, management, and field positions relative to Sewer Operation and Maintenance (SO&M) is presented in Sections, 2.3.1a, 2.3.1b, and 2.3.1c, respectively, and the descriptions of responsibilities and support are presented in Sections 2.3.2 and 2.3.3. 3 2.3.1a City Organization Chart f• n City Manager Director of Public Works/City Engineer Street Maintenance I Senior Civil Superintendent Engineer Senior Street Senior Street Associate Maintenance Maintenance Engineer Worker Worker Assistant Engineer M Associate Engineer Senior Civil Engineer Office Engineering & Budget Sewer Plan Check Unit Mapping & Annexation Unit Procurement Unit Direct Assessment Unit Clerical Support Staff 2.3.1b SIVIDs ORGANIZATION CHART Board of Supervisors Director of Public Works Chief Deputy Director Assistant Director Deputy Director Assistant Deputy Director Sewer Maintenance Division Principal Engineer Senior Civil Engineer I Field Operations (Pump Stations) Office Engineering Staff Electro -Mechanic Supervisor Electro -Mechanic Workinq Supervisors Electro -Mechanics Assistant Electro -Mechanics Helper, Electricals 0 Senior Civil Engineer Field Operations (Gravity System) Sewer Maintenance (SM) SuDerintendents SM Supervisors —] Public Works (PW) Crew Leaders PW Maintenance Workers Clerical Support Staff j ACO/Condition j Assessment Unit Support Divisions Administrative Services Division Building and Safety Division Construction Division Design Division Environmental Programs Division Flood Maintenance Division Human Resources Division Information Technology Division Land Development Division Survey/Mapping and Property Management Division Gloria Molina Supervisor, First District City Manager Mark Ridley-Thomas James DeStefano City Manager (909) 839-7010 Supervisor, Third District Director of Public Works' Don Knabe David G. Liu, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer (909) 839-7040 Supervisor, Fifth District Street Maintenance �.,. Publtc Works Gail Farber Director Jorge Garcia Street Maintenance Superintendent (909) 839-7046 Jason Fuentes Senior Street Maintenance Worker (909) 839-7039 Rafael Lopez Senior Street Maintenance Worker (909) 839-7037 (626) 446-3271 City Engineers Assistant Depuiy Director Kimberly M. Young Senior Civil Engineer (909) 839-7044 Christian Malpica Associate Engineer (909) 839-7042 Vacant Associate Engineer (909) 839-7043 Sterling Mosley Assistant Engineer (909) 839-7038 Gloria Molina Supervisor, First District (213) 974-4111 Mark Ridley-Thomas Supervisor, Second District (213) 974-2222 Zev Yaroslaysky Supervisor, Third District (213) 974-3333 Don Knabe Supervisor, Fourth District (213) 974-4444 Michael D. Antonovich Supervisor, Fifth District (213) 974-5555 �.,. Publtc Works Gail Farber Director °_' 626)458-4002 Mark Pestrella Chief Deputy Director (626) 458-4001 Dennis Hunter Deput Director 626 458-4016 Mariano Copado, EM East/Central Dlyison (626) 446-3271 Vacant Assistant Depuiy Director (626) 300-3304 Martin Moreno Princi al Engineer 626 300-3312 Ray Penljal EM NorMesl Helper, Electrical (661) 942-6042 (Office Engineering & Budget Robert Swartz Senior Civil Engineer 626 300-3367 Nicholas Agbobu Senior Civil Engineer 626) 300-3382 John Feese, North SM Superintendent (661) 942-6042 Sewer Plan Check Unit Kari Eskridge Associate Engineer (626) 300-3390 Mapping &Annexation Unit Jennie Teng Supervising C.E. Tech 626 300-3366 Procurement Cynthia Phan I Financial Specialist III (626) 300-3322 Direct Assessment Unit Linh La I Staff Assistant l (626) 300-3340 Clerical Support Staff' Sandra Brenes ary IV 626 300-3309 (Field Operations- Pump Stations) Jeff Bouse Senior Civil Engineer 626) 300-3373 Alex Villarama Civil Engineer 626 300-3374 Mark Ramirez Electro -Mechanic Supervisor (626) 300-4682 Gilbert Nelson, EM -South Electro -Mechanic Working Supervisor (323) 233-2015 George Modlin, EM -East Electro -Mechanic Working Supervisor (626) 446-3271 C George Modlin, EM -Central Electro Mechanic Working Supervisor (562) 941 7011 Jeffrey Krecklow, EM- Nom Electro -Mechanic Working Supervisor (661) 222-2569 Electro -Mechanics Jose Portillo, EM South Electro -Mechanic 323) 233-2015 Julio Gonzalez, EM Senm Electro -Mechanic 323 233-2015 William Martinez, EM Electro -Mechanic (323) 233-2015 South Alfredo Duran, EMSouth Electro -Mechanic (323) 233-2015 Dave Perry, EM EasUCentral Electro -Mechanic 562 941-7011 Ruben Chavira, Electro -Mechanic (626) 446-3271 EM East/Cenhal Noe Delgado, Electro -Mechanic (562) 941-7011 EM East/Central Luis Bernal, EMEasUCentral Electro -Mechanic (626) 446-3271 Filiberto Delgado, Electro -Mechanic (661) 222-2569 EM NorthANesl Kirk Sennett, EM NorthW.e t Electro -Mechanic 661 942-6042 Anthony Valles, Electro -Mechanic (661) 222-2569 EM NorthMlest Assistant Electro -Mechanics Raul Torres, EM Norhmesl Asst. Electro -Mechanic (661) 942-6042 Mariano Copado, EM East/Central Asst. Electro -Mechanic (626) 446-3271 Helper, Electricals Jeffrey Savella, EM South Helper, Electrical (323) 233-2015 Luis Rodriguez, EMSouth Helper, Electrical 323 233-2015 Zaven Thomassian, EM Helper, Electrical (626) 446-3271 South Bryin Goodman, Helper, Electrical (626) 446-3271 EM EasUCentral John Hernandez, Helper, Electrical (562) 941-7011 EM EasUCenhal Ray Penljal EM NorMesl Helper, Electrical (661) 942-6042 Fie Operations — Gravity System Robert Swartz Senior Civil Engineer 626 300-3367 Mike Garcia, cenhal SM Superintendent (562) 941-7011 James Pryor, East SM Superintendent 626 446-5227 Paul Bradford, South SM Superintendent 323 233-3330 John Feese, North SM Superintendent (661) 942-6042 Tim Bohannon, Ceuhal SM Supervisor (562) 941-7011 Juan Alonso, Central SM Supervisor 562 941-7011 Jim Vives, East SM Supervisor (626) 446-5227 Chris Pena, East SM Supervisor (626) 446-5227 Jesse Cisneros, south SM Supervisor 323 233-3330 Capice Simms, south SM Supervisor 323) 233-3330 Michael Duncan, North SM Supervisor (661) 942-6042 Stephen Vincent, Sante Chrie SM Supervisor (661) 222-2569 Accumulative Capital Outlay/Condition Assessment Unit Fernando Villaluna Civil Engineer 626) 300-3380 PW Maintenance Worker PW Crew Leaders James Gray Central (626) 446-5227 Hope Nwachuku Francisco Arellano Jr PW Crew Leader 562) 941-7011 Jaime Ochoa PW Crew Leader (562) 941-7011 Gerald S Oberg PW Crew Leader 562 941-7011 Diane Giles PW Crew Leader (562) 941-7011 Isaac R Leal PW Crew Leader (562) 941-7011 Da'uan N Clark PW Crew Leader 562 941-7011 East 626 446-5227 Jonathan De Leon Edward A Martinez PW Crew Leader (626) 446-5227 Terry H Taylor PW Crew Leader 626 446-5227 Michael T Cooper PW Crew Leader 626) 446-5227 Vidal A Tovar PW Crew Leader (626) 446-5227 Marc A Ruiz PW Crew Leader 626 446-5227 Darrell Carter PW Crew Leader (626) 446-5227 Ernesto Duran PW Crew Leader (626) 446-5227 Ricardo Montano Jr PW Crew Leader 626 446-5227 Ernie C Aleman PW Crew Leader (626) 446-5227 South 323 233-3330 Derrick L Dennis Jr Jerome A Murray PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Dennis C Walton PW Crew Leader (323) 233-3330 Dewa ne E Moore PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Claude Redwine PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Leo Sanders PW Crew Leader 323) 233-3330 Angelo Quihuiz PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Da II A Carrillo PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Alfonso M Munoz PW Crew Leader (323) 233-3330 Donald R Moore PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Antonio Nieto PW Crew Leader 323 233-3330 Norah 661 942-6042 Frank J Fernandez Donald W Allen PW Crew Leader 661 942-6042 Deraold Dolittle PW Crew Leader 661 942-6042 Daryl S Richardso 1 (661) 942-6042 Santa Clarita 661 942-6042 Rodney Roberson Rico A Nunley PW Crew Leader 661 222-2569 Michael Nicholson PW Crew Leader 661 222-2569 Charles R Padget PW Crew Leader 661 222-2569 Geor e Y Sanchez PW Crew Leader 661 222-2569 Brian C Tethers PW Crew Leader 661) 222-2569 PW Maintenance Workers and Laborers (661) 222-2569 Central PW Maintenance Worker 661 222-2569 Miguel Re noso PW Maintenance Worker (562) 941-7011 Joel Campos PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Jose A Moreno PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Timothy J Banuelos PW Maintenance Worker 562) 941-7011 Adrian Mendez PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Manuel E Mares PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Yao R Guan PW Maintenance Worker (562) 941-7011 Zion D Sanchez PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Daniel A Segovia PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Gabriel R Ponce PW Maintenance Worker 562) 941-7011 Gabriel Gua'ardo PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Saul P Hernandez PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Vince L Sutherland PW Maintenance Worker 562) 941-7011 Paul Guerrero PW Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 Alfredo Beltran PW Maintenance Worker (562) 941-7011 Oliver W Lloyd Bricklayer 562 941-7011 Frank E Benson Sr. Equipment Maintenance Worker 562 941-7011 East Merrill D Price PW Maintenance Worker (626) 446-5227 Daniel G Johnson PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Mark Peifer PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Jesus Medina PW Maintenance Worker (626) 446-5227 Eric R Briones PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Donald L Banks PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 James Gray PW Maintenance Worker (626) 446-5227 Hope Nwachuku PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Jason R Tella PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Michael T Shelton PW Maintenance Worker (626) 446-5227 Dwayne L Edmond PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Jesus R Garcia PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Charles Richards PW Maintenance Worker (626) 446-5227 Shaun Skvarca PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Jonathan De Leon PW Maintenance Worker 626 446-5227 Vernon E Wingo Bricklayer (626) 446-5227 South Anthony Gardiner Jr PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Ernesto Flores PW Maintenance Worker (323) 233-3330 Jeffrey P Jackson PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Patrick Pandy PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Kevin R Gibson PW Maintenance Worker (323) 233-3330 Dewa ne Johnson PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Jorge Nevarez PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Derrick L Dennis Jr PW Maintenance Worker (323) 233-3330 Charles Bernard Iv PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Neftali A Juarez PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Justin Ellis PW Laborer (323) 233-3330 Brandon Washington PW Laborer 323 233-3330 Antonio Ochoa PW Laborer 323 233-3330 Cory Tolliver PW Maintenance Worker (323) 233-3330 Juan Torres PW Maintenance Worker 323 233-3330 Edward S Sorensen Bricklayer 323 233-3330 Noah Nickolaus J Trigueiro PW Maintenance Worker 661 942-6042 Frank J Fernandez PW Maintenance Worker 661 942-6042 Enrique F Martin PW Maintenance Worker 661) 942-6042 William Kenyon PW Maintenance Worker 661 942-6042 Shannan M Anastasi PW Maintenance Worker 661 942-6042 Rodney Roberson Bricklayer (661) 942-6042 Virgil D Fowler Sr. Equipment Maintenance Worker (661) 942-6042 Santa''Clarita Corey Stowe PW Maintenance Worker 661 222-2569 Eric A Beam PW Maintenance Worker 661) 222-2569 Christian Jensen PW Maintenance Worker (661) 222-2569 Eddie Terry Jr PW Maintenance Worker 661 222-2569 Kevin Myers PW Maintenance Worker (661) 222-2569 Clerical Support Staff Jim Prem, central Senior Clerk 562 941-7011 Jennifer Garcia, Could Senior Clerk (562) 941-7011 Chris Pussman, EaM Senior Typist -Clerk 323 233-3330 Zamir Z ada, Earl intermediate Clerk 626 446-5227 Marilyn Lamar Intermediate Typist -Clerk (323) 233-3330 Norma Valdez, south Intermediate Typist -Clerk 323) 233-3330 Anita Carver, North Senior Typist -Clerk 661 942-6042 Admin�stratlye<Seryieas Dtulsi�n Gha ane Zakarian Division Chief -,.,.. -., 626 458-4078 M" Hector Bordas sUldln aCid,Saf Asst. Deputy Director ;, - . , 626) 458-6385 l=iuman Resources pivJsion , ,n3YUSitiOp.,pIYISIQn..'�; Jeffrey Howard Division Chief James T. Sparks Asst. Deput Director 626 458-3100 77 Desi p hvisian Rossana D'Antonio Asst. Deputy Director 1 (626) 458-7800 RurvoylMat?pFEi- t?i`opeity or>7ent i zivisfi�.n , �.n�ironrnenlalPr 'rpms,Divtsian, , 626 458 7000 Pat Proano Asst Deputy Director 1 (626) 458-3500 H �Ic>9�.Maintenaice I)�ulsiort , ; Sree Kumar Asst. Deputy Director JAM 458-4145 l=iuman Resources pivJsion , '" Jeffrey Howard Division Chief 626 458-2100 iilQtrT1QJ1 1 X110(( y )J�y510n . Khaled Tawfik Division Chief (626) 458-4108 AnthonyN iwh Asst Deputy Director (626) 458-4900 RurvoylMat?pFEi- t?i`opeity or>7ent i zivisfi�.n , Steven Steinhoff I Asst. Deputy Director 626 458 7000 The description of responsibilities or roles of each position, especially as related to SSOs, are as follows: ® City Council — Responsible for establishing new and amending existing ordinances and policies governing the municipal operations and maintenance of the City's sanitary sewer system, including the approvals of all SO&M contracts and agreements, to protect the community's interest. ® City Manager — Responsible for the overall management and application of all legal and policy directives that relate to the City's activities, including the operation and maintenance of the City's sanitary sewer system. ® Director of Public Works/City Engineer — Directs the accomplishment of statutory and policy criteria within the scope of the City Council's policy and legal requirements. Directs its execution and evaluates work accomplished within his areas of responsibility, including the SO&M Program. Also directs the planning, budgeting, design for the construction of a new sewer collection system, and rehabilitation of the existing sewer collection system. Facilitates all sewer collection system operation and maintenance activities through the contract with LACDPW. Responsible for the day-to-day management and operation oversight of the City's sewer collection system, including the ten sewer pump stations. Directs engineering and management activities relating to studies, design, investigations, and the preparation of reports, budget, and contractual agreements with private firms for technical service projects. Performs special studies, investigations, and reports concerning sewer infrastructure. ® Senior Civil Engineer — Performs a wide range of professional and complex civil engineering work in redesign, construction, and management and maintenance of public works projects; acts as the City Engineer in his/her absence; and performs other duties as assigned. Assists in the preparation of reports, budgets, and other correspondence and coordinates and facilitates with City and contract personnel in addressing local citizen issues relative to sewer service. Oversees tracking of sewer spills, training of personnel, and the implementation of the SSMP. X ® Facilities and Maintenance Superintendent — Has oversight of all contracted maintenance and repair services for City facilities. Other divisions or departments within the City and contracted services responsible for carrying out some of the compliance actions called for by the WDRs for the City are described below: ® Building and Safety Division — Responsible for reviewing various building permit applications, their relationship to public easements and facilities, and issuing permits for sewer connections. Also, the enforcement of Plumbing Codes involving proper connection and discharge into the public sewer system and the property owner's maintenance of their respective sewer laterals between the structure served and the public mainline sewer. ® City Code Enforcement Division — Responsible for the enforcement of Health and Safety Codes regarding waste disposal, such as the Fat, Oil, and Grease (FOG) Program, point source control inspection of industrial and commercial waste and grease generating facilities, and investigation of cases of illicit discharge of chemicals, debris, etc., into the public sewer system. This is undertaken in concert with the LACDPW, Environmental Programs Division, Industrial Waste Unit. ® Engineering Division — Responsible for preparing plans and specifications for sewer construction and rehabilitation projects, administration of contracts for accomplishing such projects, and emergency sewer repair projects. Also responsible for subdivision or development project plan checks to ensure compliance with the City's standards for construction of new sewer collection systems. Plan checks sewer capacity studies to size proposed sewer lines and sets requirements to ensure adequate. capacity in existing systems. Prepares easement documents or identifies and procures access rights for public sewer facilities located within private properties. ® LACDPW — Sewer Maintenance and Environmental Programs Divisions provide critical services to the City to address the mandates of the WDRs. Sewer Maintenance Division is responsible for operational maintenance services of the City's sewer collection system, including cleaning, closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection, manhole inspection, and repairs. Environmental Programs Division is responsible for implementing the City's industrial waste and FOG Programs, which include permitting, inspection, and enforcement of illicit discharges to the public sewer system in concert with the City's Code Enforcement Division. 10 ® Los Angeles County Fire Department — Responsible for assisting with protecting the public in the event of an SSO that expands into high -use public travel ways and/or those that reach storm drains or water courses and spread the effect of public risk to health and safety impacts. ® Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department — Responsible for operating the Emergency Operation Center for the entire City, including handling after -hour service calls reporting SSOs, pump station malfunction calls, and forwarding those reports to LACDPW. The chain of communication for reporting SSOs, from receipt of a complaint or other information sources to the appropriate regulatory agencies, is presented in Section 2.3.4a. The City's contact directory for communicating with both internal and external parties involved in responding and reporting an SSO event is shown in Section 2.3.5. The SSO emergency response plan will be discussed in greater detail in Chapter 6. 11 Nearest SMD Crew NO investigates PW Crew Leader LACDPW Radio Room receives SSO calls from the Public or Telemetry System After-hours Stop SSO and notify appropriate agency for clean-up and reporting Is it SMD NO PW Crew Leader calls Dispatch facility? YES 1 California Office of Emergency Services is notified when SSOs greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons discharged to or potentially will be discharged to surface water. 2 Flood Maintenance Division is only notified when the SSO has entered a storm drain. 3 Environmental Programs Division is only notified when SSOs of 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to surface water. YES Superintendent or Supervisor on Emergency call list SMD Crew Call County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health Call Regional Water Quality Control Board Call California Office of Emergency Services' Call Flood Maintenance Division 2 Call Environmental Programs Division 3 PW Crew Leader - Stops SSO - Cleans up - Prepares report - Reports to Dispatch PW Crew Leader Written Report to: Regional Water Quality Control Board (upon request) State Water Resources Control Board Webpage Senior Civil Engineer 12 Standby crew investigates PW Crew Leader No / IsitSMD facility? YES �, Directory 1 pi, and p o r g After -Hour or Name Telephone After -Hour or Responsible Party Cell Phone City Manager James DeStefano (909) 839-7011 (909) 239-1700 Director of Public Works David G. Liu (909)839-7041 (909) 287-9995 Senior Civil Engineer Kimberly M. Young (909) 839-7044 (909)753-8017 Building Official Raymond Tao (909) 839-7021 (626) 922-7914 Street Maintenance Superintendent Jorge Garcia (909) 839-7046 (760) 947-3392 County of Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. (Diamond Bar/Walnut (909) 595-2264 (909) 595-2264 Station) County of Los Angeles Fire Dept. (Diamond Bar Stations) (909) 861-5995 (909) 598-4290 LACDPW 24-hour Dispatch (626) 458-4357 (800) 675-4357 DPH' (213) 974-1234 LACDPW Flood Maintenance Division (626) 445-7630 LACDPW Environmental Programs 24-hour Dispatch (626) 458-4357 (800) 675-4357 Division Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles (562) 699-7411 County RWQCB (Region 4) (213) 576-6600 California Office of Emergency (800) 852-7550 Services 13 The City's legal authority to own and operate a sanitary sewer system is derived from its incorporation as a City. The City in 1939 granted the County of Los Angeles the consent and jurisdiction to annex portions of the City sewer system into the CSM®. By that action, the City has entrusted the management, operation, and maintenance of its local sanitary sewer system to the CSM®. The City, however, still maintains ownership of the sewer system. In compliance with the W®Rs, this Chapter highlights the City's legal authority to: (1) prevent illicit discharges into the sanitary sewer system; (2) require that sewers and connections be properly designed and constructed; (3) ensure access for maintenance, inspection, or repairs; (4) limit the discharges of FOG and other debris that may cause blockage; and (5) enforce any violation of sewer ordinances or City Municipal Codes (CMCs). The legal authorities for the specific areas stipulated in the W®Rs are covered in various sections of the CMCs and Chapters 20.20, 20.24, 20.22, 20.32, 20.36, and 20.40 of the Los Angeles County Code Tile 20 — Utilities (LACO Code), some of which are discussed below: LegalAutSystem hority to Prevent Illicit Discharges In accordance with the CMCs, Chapter 15, Section 15.00.710, the City has adopted the 2013 Edition of the California Plumbing Code (CPC). Per Chapter 13, Section 13.00 of the CMCs, the City regulates sanitary sewers and industrial waste as its Sanitary Sewer and Industrial Waste Use Ordinance. LACO Code, Section 20.36.010, prohibits the illegal dumping of offensive or damaging substances such as chemicals, debris, etc. Other sections of the LACO Code that prohibit various forms of illicit discharges are 20.24.020, 20.24.200, 20.32.030, 20.32.650, etc. The City, as one of the CSM® cities, benefits from the CSM® Infiltration/Inflow (1/1) Control Program. This program consists of sewer line cleaning and maintenance, which includes CCTV and other mechanisms to detect 1/1. By ordinance, LACO Code, Section 20.40.045, the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors has established a financial plan to ensure capital replacement or rehabilitation of sewer lines prone to 1/1 within the CSM®. LACO Code, Section 20.24.030, requires that property owners be responsible for maintenance of their house laterals, including the elimination of cracks, tree roots, and other debris. These laws combined constitute the City's legal authority to prevent illicit discharges into the sewer system. On Legal Authority o Require that•Properly Designed an Constructed LACO Code, Sections 20.32.330 and 20.32.340, as adopted by the City, requires that the design of new mainline sewers and pumping plants, respectively in the City, comply with Part 3 of Chapter 20.32 of the LACO Code. Section 20.32.350 of the LACO Code requires that the design of new house laterals also conform to the requirements of Part 3, Chapter 20.32 of the LACO Code. In accordance with LACO Code, Section 20.32.580, the construction of a collection sewer system is required to conform to all the requirements prescribed by Division 2 of the LACO Code, Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction ("Green Book"), and Special Provisions and Standard Plans, all on file in the office of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. The inspection of new mainline sewers and pumping plants to ensure proper construction is covered under Section 20.30.590 of the LACO Code and regulated under the CIVICs. Legal Authority Access•r Maintenance, Inspection,or Repairs LACO Code, Division 2, as adopted by the City gives the City the legal right to set requirements to allow unrestricted maintenance access to public sewer infrastructures located in private property. In accordance with Section 20.32.430 of the LACO Code, the access is secured through the City's enforcement of the requirement for legally recorded sewer easements around all public sewer appurtenances located in private properties. Sewer easements are detailed on the sewer construction plans and are thoroughly reviewed by the City and LACDPW for adequacy in size and accuracy of alignment during the plan check process. Plan checkers take special care to ensure that maintenance crews will have sufficient access for the movement of equipment and materials for both routine and emergency repairs or construction work on the system. 3.1.4 Legal Authority Limiting the •. FOG and other -• May Cause Blockage The City by adopting the CPC and the LACO Code has the legal authority to satisfy this element of the WDRs. The CPC requires the installation of grease interceptors at restaurants and other food establishments that generate grease in the City. Section 714.1 of the CPC prohibits the discharge of FOG and other substances that may, among other things, clog, obstruct, fill, or necessitate frequent repairs, cleaning out, or flushing of sewer facilities in the City's sewer system. This prohibition is also contained in the LACO Code, Section 20.36.400. LACO Code, Section 20.36.560, gives the Director of Public Works/City Engineer the authority to require the installation of treatment facilities, including grease interceptors, at any facility that generates FOG in the amount that will 15 The City is within the CSMD and, therefore, relies on the staff and resources of the CSMD for the SOW of its collection sewer system. The CSMD's SOW Programs described in detail in the SMDs' SSMP are applicable in the City. The CSMD East Yard (Appendix B) provides sewer services to the City. In addition, personnel from the other four sewer maintenance yards, shown in Appendix B, provide after -hour services, such as standby, callback, and other sewer emergency services, to. the City. The maintenance equipment utilized within the City is owned by the CSMD. A complete inventory of the CSMD equipment assigned to the East Yard is presented in Appendix C. The City's maintenance programs are funded through levying of an annual sewer service charge currently at $41.50 per equivalent single-family dwelling unit, otherwise called a sewage unit (SU). This is included in the $50.50 per SU levied by the CSMD and collected with the annual tax bills of property owners in the cities that are within the CSMD. The total annual revenue generated for the various sewer programs through the $50.50 per SU charge is approximately $927,485. These funds are managed and administered by the LACDPW and reviewed and adjusted annually to ensure sufficient revenue to fund the maintenance programs. The following is a summary of the CSMD preventive maintenance activities implemented by the CSMD within the City: The interior and exterior of manholes are inspected semiannually for any structural defects, sewage flow condition, presence of vermin or rodents, deleterious industrial waste, odors, and any signs of unusual settlement around the manholes and along sewer alignments. 4.1.2 Gas Trap Manholes and Siphons On a monthly basis these facilities are inspected and cleared of any stoppages or flow restrictions. These facilities are inspected and cleared of stoppages and flow restrictions on variable frequencies based on prior inspection records. 17 Sewer lines are cleaned by hydro jetting or rodding. Frequency of cleaning is based on inspection records. Sewer lines known to accumulate grease, garbage grinds, or sand are placed on monthly, quarterly, or semiannual cleaning schedules and those prone to root growth are periodically rodded or chemically treated. Sewers infested by insects are chemically treated. Those infested by rodents are baited. All pump stations are equipped with telemetry/alarm system and are inspected twice a week. Pumps and motors are lubricated, control mechanism and valves are checked and adjusted as necessary, and equipment is repaired or modified as required. CSMD work orders within the City are generated and tracked by the LACDPW's Maintenance Management System (MMS). CSMD field crew activities are recorded in various forms, such as service requests, cleaning reports, sewer maintenance daily reports, manhole adjustments, overflow report forms, etc., and maintained in the MMS database. The reports are made available to the City upon request. The City maintains "as -built" sewer plans of the City's sewer facilities. Data on the plans, such as system location and alignment, pipe material, size, etc., are stored in the SMDs' Computer Aided Design and Drafting System (CADD). Information generated by CADD is printed on Index Map Sheets stored by LACDPW, Sewer Maintenance Division, located at 1000 South Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, California. The Index Maps are also kept at the SMDs' field maintenance yards. The maps are updated, as necessary, to reflect any changes in the system. The City's sewer collection systems are in the CSMD, and the City participates in the CSMD's Accumulative Capital Outlay (ACO) Program. As a result, the City also benefits from the CSMD's Sewer Condition Assessment Program. As stated above, the City participates in the ACO Program of the CSMD. Property owners within the CSMD are levied an annual charge of $5 per SU for sewer collection system rehabilitation and replacements. The $5 per SU charge is also a component of the total $50.50 per SU annual sewer service charge collected from property owners districtwide with the property owners' annual tax bills. The program is managed and administered by the LACDPW. Under the ACO Program, any portion of the sewer system found to be structurally deficient through routine inspection, sewer emergency response, or the Condition Assessment Program is immediately repaired as an emergency repair project or documented in a prioritized list of future short- and long-term ACO sewer rehabilitation and replacement projects. However, the LACDPW will refer portions of the system that have sewer capacity -related problems, such as hydraulic deficiencies resulting from over development or change in the zoning, to the City for appropriate corrective action. There are currently no known capacity -related SSO problems in the City. There are currently approximately 157 miles of sewer lines and 10 pumping stations within the City. The existing City collection sewer facilities are listed in Appendix D. The existing sewer pipes, ranging from 8 to 12 inches in diameter, are predominantly of vitrified clay pipe material. Naturally, as these sewer lines age, structural problems, such as cracks, joint separation, root intrusion, etc., will develop. To ensure that these problems are properly mitigated, the WDRs require that the City or its agent have a program in place to minimize and correct these issues and ensure that the program is well funded. As described earlier in this document, the City is within the CSMD and participates in the CSMD's Condition Assessment Program. Property owners within the CSMD are assessed an annual fee of $4 per SU for sewer system condition assessment. This charge is part of the current annual sewer service charge of $50.50 per SU levied and collected with the property owners' annual tax bills for the CSMD. This charge is reviewed and adjusted annually by the LACDPW to raise sufficient funds for the Condition Assessment Program. Under the Condition Assessment Program, the entire sewer collection system within the City is inspected by CCTV to assess the condition of the pipes on a ten-year cycle basis. The CCTV inspection schedule for the City is presented in Appendix E. The LACDPW is responsible for the management and administration of the funds and program. 19 The equipment utilized in the maintenance of the City's sewer facilities is owned by the CSMD. LACDPW has full responsibility for the maintenance and replacement of equipment. The LACDPW Equipment Replacement Policy is described in Chapter 4.3 of the SMDs' SSMP. All personnel needed for the operation and maintenance of the City's sewer system are employed by LACDPW. The training of CSMD personnel is a function of the LACDPW and not the City. The training methodologies utilized by the LACDPW are contained in Chapter 4.4 of the SMDs' SSMP. The City does not have any formalized training for contractors doing work within the City. However, City sewer construction projects are awarded to competitively selected contractors with well trained and qualified personnel for any given project. The designed plans and specifications for City sewer construction projects contain detailed instructions on the City's permitting requirements, standards, and policies that must be adhered to by contractors doing work within the City. all ;.1 Design and Construction Standards and Specifications The City requires that all sewers be designed in accordance with the LACDPW standards. LACDPW has standard plans and specifications for construction of sanitary sewers and appurtenances to ensure that sewer lines and connections are properly designed and constructed. LACDPW specifications by reference incorporate the standard plans and specifications for Public Works construction, special provisions, and standard drawings. In addition, LACDPW has other publications, such as the Private Contract Sanitary Sewer Procedural Manual, Guidelines for the Design of Pump Stations, etc., to ensure consistency in the design of collection systems within unincorporated County areas. The City requires that these publications also be followed in the design of sewer systems within the City. To further assure that sewer facilities are properly designed, the City requires that construction drawings be prepared by licensed engineers. The construction drawings are thoroughly reviewed by the City and SMDs engineers prior to approval for construction and inspection of the actual construction work. SMDs review plans to ensure that appropriate maintenance standards are integrated into the design from a maintenance standpoint only. 5.2 Procedures and Standards for Inspection and Testing of New and Rehabilitated Collection Sewer Facilities The City provides inspection by outsourcing to qualified consultants for the inspection of new sewer construction projects. The inspection of sewer rehabilitation projects under the ACO Program are conducted by LACDPW inspectors. The City requires that "as -built" sewer plans of the completed projects be submitted prior to final approval for acceptance of sewer facilities for public use. In compliance with SMDs policy, the City also requires that all newly constructed pumping stations be inspected by experienced SMDs staff prior to transferring such facilities to the SMDs for maintenance. 21 The City, as a member of the CSMD, relies on the services of the SMDs to respond to SSOs within the City. Therefore, the SMDs' Overflow Procedure described in Chapter 6 of the SMDs' SSMP is utilized by the CSMD in the City. Furthermore, the LACDPW 24-hour emergency phone number 1 -300 -675 -HELP (4357) is readily available to City staff and residents to promptly notify LACDPW staff of SSO events in the City. Regulatory Ag -Notification and Time Frame The CSMD is responsible for reporting SSOs to the appropriate regulatory agencies for the City. As discussed in Chapter 2, SSOs that occur in the City are reported to the LACDPW by telephone or by telemetry at the pump stations. Upon receipt of such calls, LACDPW Officials follow the notification guidelines contained in Chapter 6 of the SMDs' SSMP, also presented in Sections 6. 1.1 a and 6. 1.1 b of this document. M 6.1.1a Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame Table SSO Category Type or Description Agencies to be Notified Type of Notification and Timeframe Timeframe Written ReportiOnline Database California office of Emergency As soon as possible, but no later than 2 hours after becoming Call and obtain control number. Services (>:1,000 gallons) aware of the spill. Any volume of untreated . or partially treated SSO: Department of Public Health Within 15 minutes after becoming Call and obtain operator number, aware of the spill, ® Reach surface water Flood Maintenance Division (only if As soon as possible, but no later and/or drainage entered into storm drain) than 2 hours after becoming NA channel tributary to aware of the spill. Conduct water quality sampling within 48 hours of surface water, initial spill, ® Discharge to a storm Environmental Programs Division As soon as possible, but no later CIWQS Online Database — Upload water quality drain and not fully (�t 50,000) than 2 hours after becoming results. I captured and aware of the spill, SSO Technical :Report—Submit report within returned to the 45 calendar days on conclusion of SSO in which sanitary sewer 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to surface water. RWQCB (Region 4 or 6) As soon as possible, but no later Certify that the notification has been made as soon system or not captured and than 2 hours after becoming as possible, but no later than 24 hours after disposed of properly. aware of the spill becoming aware of the spill. Any volume not CIWQS Online Database recovered from storm As soon as we become aware of Initial Report — ASAP, but no later than initial drain is considered to the SSO, reporting is possible 3 -business days after we are made aware of it, have reached surface SWRCB and can be provided,without Final Certified Report — Within 15 calendar days on water. substantially impeding cleanup or conclusion of the SSO response and remediation. other measures. Additional Information — Anytime in form of an attachment. 1,000 gallons of Flood Maintenance Division (only if Same as above. NA untreated or partially entered into storm drain) Department of Public Health Same as above. NA treated SSO: RWQCB (Regions 4 and 6) Same as above. Same as above. Does not reach 2 surface water, drainage channel, or storm drain unless discharge to storm SWRCB Same as above. Same as above. drain system is fully recovered and disposed of proper)y, All other discharge of Department of Public Health Same as above, NA RWQCB (Region 4 and 6) Same as above, Same as above, untreated or partially CIWQS Online Database — Within 30 days after the 3 treated resulting from sewer system failure or SWRCB Same as above. end of the calendar month in which the SSO flow condition. occurred, Private lateral sewage Department of Public Health Same as above. NA RWQCB (Regions 4 and 6) Same as above. Same as above. discharge (PLSD) caused PLSD by blockages or other problems within a SWRCB (optional) NA NA privately owned lateral. CIWQS Online Database — Certified within 30 days NA No SSO in a calendar SWRCB NA after the end of the calendar month, certified month. statement that no SSO occurred. NA Collection System SWRCB CIWQS Online Database - Update and certify every Questionnaire. 12 months, 23 Agency Contacts Department of Public Health (213) 974-1234 OES (800) 852-7550 RWQCS (Region 4) (213) 576-6600 (213) 576-6650 LACDPW Flood Maintenance (626) 445-7630 Division East Area (626) 798-6761 South Area (562) 861-0316 West Area (818) 896-0594 (818) 248-3842 LACDPW Environmental (626) 458-4357 Programs Division ®urs of Operation Answered on a 24-hour, 7 -day basis Answered on a 24-hour, 7 -day basis Answered only during normal working hours Answered only during normal working hours Answered only during normal working hours Answered only during normal working hours Answered only during normal working hours Answered on a 24-hour, 7 -day basis Online database website address LACDPW Emergency (800) 675-4357 Answered on a 24-hour, 7 -day basis Phone Number • d •' Appropriately o��;� • Trained � .. ;�• l� . .��, • i ,�� The procedure to ensure that staff and contractors are aware and appropriately trained to follow the Emergency Response Plan is mainly the function of the LACDPW. City staff, however, is familiar with the SMDs reporting procedures, which are included in the SMDs' SSMP. T.1.3 Procedure to Address Emergency Operations such as Crowd Control d Other Necessary Response Activities The City does not play a significant role in addressing emergency operations. Emergency operations are performed by LACDPW staff or contractors doing emergency repair SSO-related work for the County or City. The County of Los Angeles Fire and Sheriffs Departments also play active roles in the control and protection of the general public during emergency SSO operations. 6.1.4 Program to Eliminate or Minimize =D- of SSOs into Waters ,; fte United States One of the main functions performed by LACDPW for the City is to eliminate or minimize the discharge of SSOs into Waters of the United States. The City's role is limited to ensuring that their collection system has sufficient capacity for all operating conditions and ensures that LACDPW staff is promptly notified of SSO events when they occur. N9 �.pritom � The City currently benefits from the LACDPW Public Education Outreach Program. Under this program, information on proper disposal of FOG and other SSO prevention measures, such as the installation of backwater valves, house lateral maintenance, etc., is disseminated by the CSMD to City residents through publication of Annual Reports, brochures, and individual notices to property owners. LACDPW Sewer Maintenance and Industrial Waste Management Program personnel also assist in passing useful information on SSO prevention and FOG onto home and business owners. Public education materials are posted on http://dpw.lacounty.gov/smd/smd/ and http://dpw.lacounty.gov/Environmental Programs Division/cleanla. To complement County efforts, the City has initiated its own Public Education Outreach Program, which is updated annually. The program consists of SSO- and FOG -related articles from the LACDPW and other sources, such as the City's newsletters and webpage (www.diamondbarca.gov), and by maintaining continuous communication with the County and City residents and businesses on these issues. 7.2 Disposal Methods for FOG Generated within the City's Sanitary Sewer System The function of disposing FOG generated within the City's sanitary sewer system is performed by CSMD staff on behalf of the City. The methods used by the LACDPW are contained in the SMDs' SSMP. 7.3 Legal Authority to Prohibit Discharges to the System and Identify Measures to Prevent SSOs and Blockages Caused by FOG The legal authority to prohibit discharges of FOG into the sewer system is discussed in Chapter 3 of this document. Requirements for grease interceptors at food establishments to prevent the discharge of grease to the collection sewer system and educating the public on proper disposal methods for FOG are also discussed elsewhere in this chapter. 7.4 Requirement to Install Grease Removal Devices, Design Standards for Grease Removal Devices, Maintenance Requirements, Best Management Practice Requirements, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements The LACDPW, under a separate agreement with the City (Appendix F), is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the County's Sanitary Sewers and Industrial Waste Ordinance in the City. The Industrial Waste Program of the W County is managed by the LACDPW, Environmental Programs Division. The design standards for grease removal devices and all the requirements imposed on industrial waste facilities that discharge waste or FOG into the City's sewer system are similar to those imposed in the unincorporated County and as presented in Chapter 7.4 of the SMDs' SSMP. 7.5 Authority to Inspect Grease -Producing Facilities, Enforcement Authorities, and Evidence of Adequate Staffing to Inspect and Enforce the FOG Ordinance LACO Code, Section 20.24.090, as adopted by the City, gives the Director of Public Works/City Engineer the authority to inspect grease -producing facilities for compliance with permit requirements. There are currently a total of 33 facilities holding Industrial Waste Permits in the City. In accordance with the aforementioned agreement, the LACDPW is responsible for issuing permits and inspecting facilities for compliance with conditions of their permit. The LACDPW in concert with the Director of Public Works/City Engineer is also responsible for the enforcement of all industrial waste permits and Code violations in the City. 7 Schedule for IFOG-Prone Sewer .g The cleaning schedule for identified FOG -prone sewer segments is performed by the CSMD for the City. The methods used by CSMD staff are described in the SMDs' SSMP. • 11117111 111 # 17Tno 1, The City will document all relevant data on SSOs that occurred in the City. This will include the quarterly SSO reports from the LACDPW, Annual Reports publish by the LACDPW, the Sewer Maintenance Productivity Report (Appendix G) for the City, and any special reports to regulatory agencies, etc. The data will be analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of the City's SSMP. The biennial SSMP audit shall be used as one of the tools in assessing the effectiveness of the City's SSMP. The evaluation of the City's SSMP Program effectiveness shall be based on such key performance indicators as the total number of overflows, overflow response time, reduction in repeated incidents of SSOs at the same location, total overflow equal to or greater than 1,000 gallons or reaching the waters of the United States, reduction in number of overflows that are caused by sewer capacity -related problems, and any other effectiveness parameters established by the SWRCB. The City shall continually update or modify the key elements of its SSMP based on the results of the above mentioned monitoring and program effectiveness evaluations. The City shall also make recommendations to the LACDPW, as necessary, on elements of the SMDs' SSMP to be adjusted or revised within City boundaries to better serve its residents. The annual SSO location maps prepared by the LACDPW are enclosed in Appendix H. The cause of each SSO incident is also recorded and shown on the map sheets. These maps are used for establishing SSO patterns, identifying hot spots, and work assignment scheduling by LACDPW field personnel. W 1 The LACDPW shall conduct an internal audit and prepare a report every two years for the City's review. The audit shall focus on evaluating the effectiveness of the SSMP and records of the City and SMDs' compliance actions during the audit period. The most recent report of the audit must be kept on file in the Director of Public Works/City Engineer's office. The SSMP shall be certified by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer or authorized representatives to be in compliance with the requirements set forth in the WDRs and be presented to the City Council for approval at a public meeting. The City authorized representative must also complete the certification portion in the online SSO Database Questionnaire(http://ciwgs.waterboards.ca.gov/) by checking the appropriate milestone box, printing and signing the automated form, and sending the signed form to: Attention SSO Program Manager State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality P.O. Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95812 The SSMP must be updated every five years to keep it current. When significant amendments are made to any portion or portions of the SSMP, it must be resubmitted to the City Council for approval and recertification. The recertification shall be in accordance with the certification process described in Section 10.2. 11 AMITIMMIMI A The City shall provide all stakeholders and interested parties, such as the general public and other agencies, with status updates on the development and implementation of the SSMP and consider comments made by them. The City shall utilize media, such as letters, newsletters, brochures, notices in the newspapers, and the City's home webpage, for conveying this information. MWAW-Sam=�=Iju� Copies of the SSMP will be maintained in the Director of Public Works/City Engineer's office and posted in the City's home webpage. The document shall also be made readily available to the RWQCB (Regions 4) upon request and to the operators of any collection system or treatment facility downstream of the City's system. 31 The CSMD and the City, which is a part of the CSMD, will play significant roles, jointly and separately, toward achieving the goals of the WDRs. The LACDPW shall apply for coverage under the WDRs for facilities it owns. The City will apply for coverage for its own facilities. The LACDPW shall prepare a comprehensive SSMP for the SMDs. The City in coordination with the LACDPW will prepare its own SSMP. The City has previously adopted codes and regulations providing it with legal authority in conjunction with agreements with the SMDs to enforce items stipulated in the WDRs. Section 12.2 shows the CSMD cities, including the City of Diamond Bar, and the SSO-related services currently provided by the LACDPW to each of the cities. It also contains information on estimated population of the cities. The CSMD shall perform all functions under the WDRs related to the SO&M Program. The CSMD shall also be responsible for correcting structural deficiencies under the ACO Program. The cities will be conducting the capacity study of their collection systems, if necessary, and correcting identified hydraulic deficiencies. The matrix on Section 12.3 is a listing of the key elements of the SSMP and the roles for the CSMD and the City. By completing and signing this matrix, the City, as owner, and the CSMD, as service provider, mutually agree that it is an accurate description of what each entity will be responsible for under the WDRs. Upon approval by both parties, this document becomes a part of the City's and SMDs' SSMP. 32 12.2 eSewer-Related * The population data was obtained from the year 2000 Census data. Individual cities snouia verify the accuracy ul uie dUUVU UQIQ. Through the General Services Agreement, a city can request County resources upon specific request. The LACDPW currently provides at least some degree of services to all 88 cities in the County of Los Angeles. 33 Sewer Maintenance Building and Industrial City City CSMD AC® Program Agreement Safety Waste Engineers *Population Agoura Hills x X x 20,537 Artesia x X x x 16,380 Baldwin Park x X 75,837 Bell Gardens x X x 44,054 Bellflower x x x 72,878 Bradbury x X 855 20,033 Calabasas x x x x x x 89,730 Carson x x x x x 12,568 Commerce x x x 24,208 Cudahy x x x 56,287 Diamond Bar x x 21,486 Duarte x x x x 49,415 Glendora x x x 14,779 Hawaiian Gardens x x 1,875 Hidden Hills x x 777 Industx x x xEEE�]_ x x 1,446 Irwindale x x 20,318 La Canada Flintridge x x 5,712 La Habra Heights x x x 46,783 La Mirada x x x x x x 79,345 Lakewood x x x 31,711 Lawndale x x x x x x x 20,046 Lomita x x 12,575 Malibu x x 13,340 Palos Verdes Estates x x 55,266 Paramount x x x x 41,145 Rancho Palos Verdes x x 1,871 Rolling Hills x x x 7,676 Rolling Hills Estates x x x x 53,505 Rosemead x x x 64,980 San Dimas x x x x 151,088 Santa Clarita x x 17,438 Santa Fe Springs x x x 21,144 South EI Monte x x x x 33,377 Temple City x x x 30,004 Walnut x x x x 35,716 West Hollywood x Westlake Village x x x x 8,368 T®TALS: 36 36 2 16 27 6 1,274,553 * The population data was obtained from the year 2000 Census data. Individual cities snouia verify the accuracy ul uie dUUVU UQIQ. Through the General Services Agreement, a city can request County resources upon specific request. The LACDPW currently provides at least some degree of services to all 88 cities in the County of Los Angeles. 33 • � �� � Jt � � � i l� Gam, 0 A B C D E F G 1 Task WDR Description or Requirement of the WDR Completion Date City of County Comments/Concerns 2 Identifier Reference wl MOU Diamond Bar Consolidated 3 Regional Board 4 4 10,000 —100,000 served 5 6 D9 Allocate adequate resources X X City for capacity -related Capital Improvement Projects, LACDPW for 0&M and ACO 7 D9 Establish proper rate structure X X 8 D9 Establish proper accounting mechanisms X 9 D9 Establish audit procedures X 10 11 B1 Apply for coverage under the WDRs with the SWRCB 11/2/2006 X X City as owner, LACDPW as operator 12 G Repo nProgram Initiation 1/2/2007 X X 13 B2 SWRCB to issue application instructions 7/2/2006 X X 14 B2 Appoint legally authorized representative X X 15 Submit completed a lication package X X 16 17 D13 Sewer System Management Plan 18 Complete Development Plan and Schedule 11/2/2007 X 19 Certification 5/2/2009 X LACDPW support role only 20 Approval by Goveming Board 5/2/2009 X 21 Available at office or on Intemet 5/2/2009 X 22 23 D131 Goal 11/2/2007 X 24 D13 ii Organization 11/2/2007 X 25 Identification of authorized representative X X 26 Or anizational Chart X 27 Contact List X X 28 SSO Reporting Chain of Communication X X 29 D13 iii Legal Authori 5/2/2009 X X 30 Sewer System Use Ordinance Adoption X X 31 Service Agreement or MOU or other legally binding procedure X X 32 33 34 D13 iv Operations and Maintenance Program 5/2/2009 X CSMD and City 35 U -to date Ma ing Procedures X X 36 Description of routine SO&M activities X 37 Preventive Maintenance Program X 38 Rehabilitation and Replacement Program X X 39 Short-term X X 40 Long-term X X 41 Capital Improvement Plan X X 0 42 Project Schedules X X 43 44 Schedule for funding Training X X X X Si support role — spill containment and public education outreach 45 Develop training program X 46 Staff X 47 Contractors X X 48 Equipment and Replacement Part Inventory Definition X 49 50 51 D13(v) Desi n and Performance Provisions Development of design and construction standards 8/2/2009 X X X X City for new and capacity -related Capital Improvement Projects City for new and LACDPW for rehab projects 52 Development of inspection and testing standards X X 53 54 D13(vI) Overflow Emergency Response Plan 5/2/2009 X X 55 Ado tion of Proper Notification Procedures X 56 Pro ram for Appropriate Response Procedure X X 57 Procedures for Prompt Notification X 58 Contractor and staff verification procedure and drills X X 59 Procedures for emergencyo erations communication X X 60 Reasonable steps program to contain and prevent SSO X X 61 62 D13 vii FOG Program 5/2/2009 City covered by LACDPW Industrial Waste Program 63 Implementation Plan and Schedule for Public Education Outreach Program X X 64 Dis oral Plan of FOG from the sewers stem X 65 Definition of legal authority X X 66 Grease removal device requirements X X 67 Inspection Authority X X 68 Inspection authority definition X X 69 Identification of grease problems areas X 70 Development of source control measures X 71 Public Education Outreach Program X X 72 D13 viii System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Measures 8/2/2009 X X 73 Evaluations X X 74 Design Criteria X 75 Capacity Enhancement Measures X X 76 Schedules X X 77 Capital Improvement Program X X 78 79 D13 ix Monitoring, Measurement, and Modification 8/2/2009 X 80 Development and Management of Changed Provisions 81 82 D13(x) SSMP Pro ram Audits 8/2/2009 X X 83 Preparation of Biannual reports minimum X X 84 85 86 D13 xi Communication Program Conduct Public Hearings 8/2/2009 X City's program to complement LACDPW 87 1 1 Prepare Public Outreach Pieces X X Mee State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 1 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 TT"?V11 71:} �� r� =r ORDERNO. 2006-0003 STATEWIDE GENERAL DISCHARGE R SANITARY SEWER SYSTEMS The State Water Resources Control Board, hereinafter referred to as "State Water Board", finds that: All federal and state agencies, municipalities, counties, districts, and other public entities that own or operate sanitary sewer systems greater than one mile in length that collect and/or convey untreated or partially treated wastewater to a publicly owned treatment facility in the State of California are required to comply with the terms of this Order. Such entities are hereinafter referred to as "Enrollees". 2. Sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) are overflows from sanitary sewer systems of domestic wastewater, as well as industrial and commercial wastewater, depending on the pattern of land uses in the area served by the sanitary sewer system. SSOs often contain high levels of suspended solids, pathogenic organisms, toxic pollutants, nutrients, oxygen -demanding organic compounds, oil and grease and other pollutants. SSOs may cause a public nuisance, particularly when raw untreated wastewater is discharged to areas with high public exposure, such as streets or surface waters used for drinking, fishing, or body contact recreation. SSOs may pollute surface or ground waters, threaten public health, adversely affect aquatic life, and impair the recreational use and aesthetic enjoyment of surface waters. 3. Sanitary sewer systems experience periodic failures resulting in discharges that may affect waters of the state. There are many factors (including factors related to geology, design, construction methods and materials, age of the system, population growth, and system operation and maintenance), which affect the likelihood of an SSO. A proactive approach that requires Enrollees to ensure a system -wide operation, maintenance, and management plan is in place will reduce the number and frequency of SSOs within the state. This approach will in turn decrease the risk to human health and the environment caused by SSOs. 4. Major causes of SSOs include: grease blockages, root blockages, sewer line flood damage, manhole structure failures, vandalism, pump station mechanical failures, power outages, excessive storm or ground water inflow/infiltration, debris blockages, sanitary sewer system age and construction material failures, lack of proper operation and maintenance, insufficient capacity and contractor - caused damages. Many SSOs are preventable with adequate and appropriate facilities, source control measures and operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system. IN State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 2 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 5. To facilitate proper funding and management of sanitary sewer systems, each Enrollee must develop and implement a system -specific Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). To be effective, SSMPs must include provisions to provide proper and efficient management, operation, and maintenance of sanitary sewer systems, while taking into consideration risk management and cost benefit analysis. Additionally, an SSMP must contain a spill response plan that establishes standard procedures for immediate response to an SSO in a manner designed to minimize water quality impacts and potential nuisance conditions. 6. Many local public agencies in California have already developed SSMPs and implemented measures to reduce SSOs. These entities can build upon their existing efforts to establish a comprehensive SSMP consistent with this Order. Others, however, still require technical assistance and, in some cases, funding to improve sanitary sewer system operation and maintenance in order to reduce SSOs. 7. SSMP certification by technically qualified and experienced persons can provide a useful and cost-effective means for ensuring that SSMPs are developed and implemented appropriately. 8. It is the State Water Board's intent to gather additional information on the causes and sources of SSOs to augment existing information and to determine the full extent of SSOs and consequent public health and/or environmental impacts occurring in the State. 9. Both uniform SSO reporting and a centralized statewide electronic database are needed to collect information to allow the State Water Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards) to effectively analyze the extent of SSOs statewide and their potential impacts on beneficial uses and public health. The monitoring and reporting program required by this Order and the attached Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 2006-0003, are necessary to assure compliance with these waste discharge requirements (WDRs). 10. Information regarding SSOs must be provided to Regional Water Boards and other regulatory agencies in a timely manner and be made available to the public in a complete, concise, and timely fashion. 11. Some Regional Water Boards have issued WDRs or WDRs that serve as National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDS) permits to sanitary sewer system owners/operators within their jurisdictions. This Order establishes minimum requirements to prevent SSOs. Although it is the State Water Board's intent that this Order be the primary regulatory mechanism for sanitary sewer systems statewide, Regional Water Boards may issue more stringent or more State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 3 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 prescriptive W®Rs for sanitary sewer systems. Upon issuance or reissuance of a Regional Water Board's W®Rs for a system subject to this Order, the Regional Water Board shall coordinate its requirements with stated requirements within this Order, to identify requirements that are more stringent, to remove requirements that are less stringent than this Order, and to provide consistency in reporting. 12. California Water Code section 13263 provides that the State Water Board may prescribe general W®Rs for a category of discharges if the State Water Board finds or determines that: • The discharges are produced by the same or similar operations; • The discharges involve the same or similar types of waste; • The discharges require the same or similar treatment standards; and • The discharges are more appropriately regulated under general discharge requirements than individual discharge requirements. This Order establishes requirements for a class of operations, facilities, and discharges that are similar throughout the state. 13. The issuance of general W®Rs to the Enrollees will: a) Reduce the administrative burden of issuing individual W®Rs to each Enrollee; b) Provide for a unified statewide approach for the reporting and database tracking of SSOs; c) Establish consistent and uniform requirements for SSMP development and implementation; d) Provide statewide consistency in reporting; and e) Facilitate consistent enforcement for violations. 14. The beneficial uses of surface waters that can be impaired by SSOs include, but are not limited to, aquatic life, drinking water supply, body contact and non - contact recreation, and aesthetics. The beneficial uses of ground water that can be impaired include, but are not limited to, drinking water and agricultural supply. Surface and ground waters throughout the state support these uses to varying degrees. 15. The implementation of requirements set forth in this Order will ensure the reasonable protection of past, present, and probable future beneficial uses of water and the prevention of nuisance. The requirements implement the water quality control plans (Basin Plans) for each region and take into account the environmental characteristics of hydrographic units within the state. Additionally, the State Water Board has considered water quality conditions that could reasonably be achieved through the coordinated control of all factors that affect M State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 4 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 water quality in the area, costs associated with compliance with these requirements, the need for developing housing within California, and the need to develop and use recycled water. 16. The Federal Clean Water Act largely prohibits any discharge of pollutants from a point source to waters of the United States except as authorized under an NPDS permit. In general, any point source discharge of sewage effluent to waters of the United States must comply with technology-based, secondary treatment standards, at a minimum, and any more stringent requirements necessary to meet applicable water quality standards and other requirements. Hence, the unpermitted discharge of wastewater from a sanitary sewer system to waters of the United States is illegal under the Clean Water Act. In addition, many Basin Plans adopted by the Regional Water Boards contain discharge prohibitions that apply to the discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater. Finally, the California Water Code generally prohibits the discharge of waste to land prior to the filing of any required report of waste discharge and the subsequent issuance of either. WDRs or a waiver of WDRs. 17. California Water Code section 13263 requires a water board to, after any necessary hearing, prescribe requirements as to the nature of any proposed discharge, existing discharge, or material change in an existing discharge. The requirements shall, among other things, take into consideration the need to prevent nuisance. 13. California Water Code section 13050, subdivision (m), defines nuisance as anything which meets all of the following requirements: a. Is injurious to health, or is indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. b. Affects at the same time an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal. c. Occurs during, or as a result of, the treatment or disposal of wastes. 19. This Order is consistent with State Water Board Resolution No. 66-16 (Statement of Policy with Respect to Maintaining High Quality of Waters in California) in that the Order imposes conditions to prevent impacts to water quality, does not allow the degradation of water quality, will not unreasonably affect beneficial uses of water, and will not result in water quality less than prescribed in State Water Board or Regional Water Board plans and policies. 20. The action to adopt this General Order is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §21000 et seq.) because it is an action taken by a regulatory agency to assure the protection of the environment and the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, §15303). In addition, the action to adopt IFt! State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 5 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 511/06 this Order is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Cal.Code Regs., title 14, §15301 to the extent that it applies to existing sanitary sewer collection systems that constitute "existing facilities" as that term is used in Section 15301, and §15302, to the extent that it results in the repair or replacement of existing systems involving negligible or no expansion of capacity. 21. The Fact Sheet, which is incorporated by reference in the Order, contains supplemental information that was also considered in establishing these requirements. 22. The State Water Board has notified all affected public agencies and all known interested persons of the intent to prescribe general WDRs that require Enrollees to develop SSMPs and to report all SSOs. 23. The State Water Board conducted a public hearing on February 3, 2006, to receive oral and written comments on the draft order. The State Water Board received and considered, at its May 2, 2006, meeting, additional public comments on substantial changes made to the proposed general WDRs following the February 3, 2006, public hearing. The State Water Board has considered all comments pertaining to the proposed general WDRs. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that pursuant to California Water Code section 13263, the Enrollees, their agents, successors, and assigns, in order to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations adopted hereunder, shall comply with the following: Sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) - Any overflow, spill, release, discharge or diversion of untreated or partially treated wastewater from a sanitary sewer system. SSOs include: (i) Overflows or releases of untreated or partially treated wastewater that reach waters of the United States; (ii) Overflows or releases of untreated or partially treated wastewater that do not reach waters of the United States; and (iii) Wastewater backups into buildings and on private property that are caused by blockages or flow conditions within the publicly owned portion of a sanitary sewer system. 2. Sanitary sewer system — Any system of pipes, pump stations, sewer lines, or other conveyances, upstream of a wastewater treatment plant headworks used to collect and convey wastewater to the publicly owned treatment facility. Temporary storage and conveyance facilities (such as vaults, temporary piping, construction trenches, wet wells, impoundments, tanks, etc.) are considered to be part of the sanitary sewer system, and discharges into these temporary storage facilities are not considered to be SSOs. *09 State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 6 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 For purposes of this Order, sanitary sewer systems include only those systems owned by public agencies that are comprised of more than one mile of pipes or sewer lines. 3. Enrollee - A federal or state agency, municipality, county, district, and other public entity that owns or operates a sanitary sewer system, as defined in the general WDRs, and that has submitted a complete and approved application for coverage under this Order. 4, SSO ReportingSystem — Online spill reporting system that is hosted, controlled, and maintained by the State Water Board. The web address for this site is http://ciwgs.waterboards.ca.gov. This online database is maintained on a secure site and is controlled by unique usernames and passwords. 5. Untreated or partially treated wastewater — Any volume of waste discharged from the sanitary sewer system upstream of a wastewater treatment plant headworks. 6. Satellite collection system — The portion, if any, of a sanitary sewer system owned or operated by a different public agency than the agency that owns and operates the wastewater treatment facility to which the sanitary sewer system is tributary. 7. Nuisance - California Water Code section 13050, subdivision (m), defines nuisance as anything which meets all of the following requirements: a. Is injurious to health, or is indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. b. Affects at the same time an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal. c. Occurs during, or as a result of, the treatment or disposal of wastes. Deadlines for Application — All public agencies that currently own or operate sanitary sewer systems within the State of California must apply for coverage under the general WDRs within six (6) months of the date of adoption of the general WDRs. Additionally, public agencies that acquire or assume responsibility for operating sanitary sewer systems after the date of adoption of this Order must apply for coverage under the general WDRs at least three (3) months prior to operation of those facilities. 2. Applications under the general WDRs — In order to apply for coverage pursuant to the general WDRs, a legally authorized representative for each agency must submit a complete application package. Within sixty (60) days of adoption of the general WDRs, State Water Board staff will send specific instructions on how to State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 7 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 r apply for coverage under the general WDRs to all known public agencies that own sanitary sewer systems. Agencies that do not receive notice may obtain applications and instructions online on the Water Board's website. 3. Coverage under the general WDRs ® Permit coverage will be in effect once a complete application package has been submitted and approved by the State Water Board's Division of Water Quality. 1. Any SSO that results in a discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater to waters of the United States is prohibited. 2. Any SSO that results in a discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater that creates a nuisance as defined in California Water Code Section 13050(m) is prohibited. 1. The Enrollee must comply with all conditions of this Order. Any noncompliance with this Order constitutes a violation of the California Water Code and is grounds for enforcement action. 2. It is the intent of the State Water Board that sanitary sewer systems be regulated in a manner consistent with the general WDRs. Nothing in the general WDRs shall be: (i) Interpreted or applied in a manner inconsistent with the Federal Clean Water Act, or supersede a more specific or more stringent state or federal requirement in an existing permit, regulation, or administrative/judicial order or Consent Decree; (ii) Interpreted or applied to authorize an SSO that is illegal under either the Clean Water Act, an applicable Basin Plan prohibition or water quality standard, or the California Water Code; (iii) Interpreted or applied to prohibit a Regional Water Board from issuing an individual NPDES permit or WDR, superseding this general WDR, for a sanitary sewer system, authorized under the Clean Water Act or California Water Code; or (iv) Interpreted or applied to supersede any more specific or more stringent WDRs or enforcement order issued by a Regional Water Board. 3. The Enrollee shall take all feasible steps to eliminate SSOs. In the event that an SSO does occur, the Enrollee shall take all feasible steps to contain and mitigate the impacts of an SSO. 4. In the event of an SSO, the Enrollee shall take all feasible steps to prevent untreated or partially treated wastewater from discharging from storm drains into M State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 8 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 flood control channels or waters of the United States by blocking the storm drainage system and by removing the wastewater from the storm drains. 5. All SSOs must be reported in accordance with Section G of the general W®Rs. 6. In any enforcement action, the State and/or Regional Water Boards will consider the appropriate factors under the duly adopted State Water Board Enforcement Policy. And, consistent with the Enforcement Policy, the State and/or Regional Water Boards must consider the Enrollee's efforts to contain, control, and mitigate SSOs when considering the California Water Code Section 13327 factors. In assessing these factors, the State and/or Regional Water Boards will also consider whether: (i) The Enrollee has complied with the requirements of this Order, including requirements for reporting and developing and implementing a SSMP; (ii) The Enrollee can identify the cause or likely cause of the discharge event; (iii) There were no feasible alternatives to the discharge, such as temporary storage or retention of untreated wastewater, reduction of inflow and infiltration, use of adequate backup equipment, collecting and hauling of untreated wastewater to a treatment facility, or an increase in the capacity of the system as necessary to contain the design storm event identified in the SSMP. It is inappropriate to consider the lack of feasible alternatives, if the Enrollee does not implement a periodic or continuing process to identify and correct problems. (iv)The discharge was exceptional, unintentional, temporary, and caused by factors beyond the reasonable control of the Enrollee; (v) The discharge could have been prevented by the exercise of reasonable control described in a certified SSMP for: ® Proper management, operation and maintenance; ® Adequate treatment facilities, sanitary sewer system facilities, and/or components with an appropriate design capacity, to reasonably prevent SSOs (e.g., adequately enlarging treatment or collection facilities to accommodate growth, infiltration and inflow (1/1), etc.); ® Preventive maintenance (including cleaning and fats, oils, and grease (FOG) control); ® Installation of adequate backup equipment; and ® Inflow and infiltration prevention and control to the extent practicable. (vi)The sanitary sewer system design capacity is appropriate to reasonably prevent SSOs. State Wafer Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 9 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 (vii) The Enrollee took all reasonable steps to stop and mitigate the impact'of the discharge as soon as possible. 7. When a sanitary sewer overflow occurs, the Enrollee shall take all feasible steps and necessary remedial actions to 1) control or limit the volume of untreated or partially treated wastewater discharged, 2) terminate the discharge, and 3) recover as much of the wastewater discharged as possible for proper disposal, including any wash down water. The Enrollee shall implement all remedial actions to the extent they may be applicable to the discharge and not inconsistent with an emergency response plan, including the following: (i) Interception and rerouting of untreated or partially treated wastewater flows around the wastewater line failure; (ii) Vacuum truck recovery of sanitary sewer overflows and wash down water; (iii) Cleanup of debris at the overflow site; (iv) System modifications to prevent another SSO at the same location; (v) Adequate sampling to determine the nature and impact of the release; and (vi) Adequate public notification to protect the public from exposure to the SSO. 3. The Enrollee shall properly, manage, operate, and maintain all parts of the sanitary sewer system owned or operated by the Enrollee, and shall ensure that the system operators (including employees, contractors, or other agents) are adequately trained and possess adequate knowledge, skills, and abilities. 9. The Enrollee shall allocate adequate resources for the operation, maintenance, and repair of its sanitary sewer system, by establishing a proper rate structure, accounting mechanisms, and auditing procedures to ensure an adequate measure of revenues and expenditures. These procedures must be in compliance with applicable laws and regulations and comply with generally acceptable accounting practices. 10. The Enrollee shall provide adequate capacity to convey base flows and peak flows, including flows related to wet weather events. Capacity shall meet or exceed the design criteria as defined in the Enrollee's System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan for all parts of the sanitary sewer system owned or operated by the Enrollee. 11. The Enrollee shall develop and implement a written Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) and make it available to the State and/or Regional Water Board upon request. A copy of this document must be publicly available at the Enrollee's office and/or available on the Internet. This SSMP must be approved by the Enrollee's governing board at a public meeting. I_3'7 i i State Wafer Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 10 of 20 Statewide General W®R For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 12. In accordance with the California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7335, and 7835. 1, all engineering and geologic evaluations and judgments shall be performed by or under the direction of registered professionals competent and proficient in the fields pertinent to the required activities. Specific elements of the SSMP that require professional evaluation and judgments shall be prepared by or under the direction of appropriately qualified professionals, and shall bear the professional(s)' signature and stamp. 13. The mandatory elements of the SSMP are specified below. However, if the Enrollee believes that any element of this section is not appropriate or applicable to the Enrollee's sanitary sewer system, the SSMP program does not need to address that element. The Enrollee must justify why that element is not applicable. The SSMP must be approved by the deadlines listed in the SSMP Time Schedule below. (i)Goal: The goal of the SSMP is to provide a plan and schedule to properly manage, operate, and maintain all parts of the sanitary sewer system. This will help reduce and prevent SSOs, as well as mitigate any SSOs that do occur. (ii)Organization: The SSMP must identify: (a) The name of the responsible or authorized representative as described in Section J of this Order. (b) The names and telephone numbers for management, administrative, and maintenance positions responsible for implementing specific measures in the SSMP program. The SSMP must identify lines of authority through an organization chart or similar document with a narrative explanation; and (c) The chain of communication for reporting SSOs, from receipt of a complaint or other information, including the person responsible for reporting SSOs to the State and Regional Water Board and other agencies if applicable (such as County Health Officer, County Environmental Health Agency, Regional Water Board, and/or State Office of Emergency Services (OES)). (iii) LegalAuthority: Each Enrollee must demonstrate, through sanitary sewer system use ordinances, service agreements, or other legally binding procedures, that it possesses the necessary legal authority to: (a) Prevent illicit discharges into its sanitary sewer system (examples may include 1/I, stormwater, chemical dumping, unauthorized debris and cut roots, etc.); OR State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 11 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 (b) Require that sewers and connections be properly designed and constructed; (c) Ensure access for maintenance, inspection, or repairs for portions of the lateral owned or maintained by the Public Agency; (d) Limit the discharge of fats, oils, and grease and other debris that may cause blockages, and (e) Enforce any violation of its sewer ordinances. (iv) operation and Maintenance Program. The SSMP must include those elements listed below that are appropriate and applicable to the Enrollee's system: (a) Maintain an up-to-date map of the sanitary sewer system, showing all gravity line segments and manholes, pumping facilities, pressure pipes and valves, and applicable stormwater conveyance facilities; (b) Describe routine preventive operation and maintenance activities by staff and contractors, including a system for scheduling regular maintenance and cleaning of the sanitary sewer system with more frequent cleaning and maintenance targeted at known problem areas. The Preventative Maintenance (PM) program should have a system to document scheduled and conducted activities, such as work orders; (c) Develop a rehabilitation and replacement plan to identify and prioritize system deficiencies and implement short-term and long- term rehabilitation actions to address each deficiency. The program should include regular visual and TV inspections of manholes and sewer pipes, and a system for ranking the condition of sewer pipes and scheduling rehabilitation. Rehabilitation and replacement should focus on sewer pipes that are at risk of collapse or prone to more frequent blockages due to pipe defects. Finally, the rehabilitation and replacement plan should include a capital improvement plan that addresses proper management and protection of the infrastructure assets. The plan shall include a time schedule for implementing the short- and long-term plans plus a schedule for developing the funds needed for the capital improvement plan; (d) Provide training on a regular basis for staff in sanitary sewer system operations and maintenance, and require contractors to be appropriately trained; and A11 State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 12 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 (e) Provide equipment and replacement part inventories, including identification of critical replacement parts. (a) Design and construction standards and specifications for the installation of new sanitary sewer systems, pump stations and other appurtenances; and for the rehabilitation and repair of existing sanitary sewer systems; and (b) Procedures and standards for inspecting and testing the installation of new sewers, pumps, and other appurtenances and for rehabilitation and repair projects. (vi) Overflow Emergency Response Plan - Each Enrollee shall develop and implement an overflow emergency response plan that identifies measures to protect public health and the environment. At a minimum, this plan must include the following: (a) Proper notification procedures so that the primary responders and regulatory agencies are informed of all SSOs in a timely manner; (b) A program to ensure an appropriate response to all overflows; (c) Procedures to ensure prompt notification to appropriate regulatory agencies and other potentially affected entities (e.g. health agencies, Regional Water Boards, water suppliers, etc.) of all SSOs that potentially affect public health or reach the waters of the State in accordance with the MRP. All SSOs shall be reported in accordance with this MRP, the California Water Code, other State Law, and other applicable Regional Water Board WDRs or NPDES permit requirements. The SSMP should identify the officials who will receive immediate notification; (d) Procedures to ensure that appropriate staff and contractor personnel are aware of and follow the Emergency Response Plan and are appropriately trained; (e) Procedures to address emergency operations, such as traffic and crowd control and other necessary response activities; and (f) A program to ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to contain and prevent the discharge of untreated and partially treated wastewater to waters of the United States and to minimize or correct any adverse impact on the environment resulting from the SSOs, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as may be necessary to determine the nature and impact of the discharge. State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 13 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 (vii) FOG Control Program: Each Enrollee shall evaluate its service area to determine whether a FOG control program is needed. If an Enrollee determines that a FOG program is not needed, the Enrollee must provide justification for why it is not needed. If FOG is found to be a problem, the Enrollee must prepare and implement a FOG source control program to reduce the amount of these substances discharged to the sanitary sewer system. This plan shall include the following as appropriate: (a) An implementation plan and schedule for a public education outreach program that promotes proper disposal of FOG; (b) A plan and schedule for the disposal of FOG generated within the sanitary sewer system service area. This may include a list of acceptable disposal facilities and/or additional facilities needed to adequately dispose of FOG generated within a sanitary sewer system service area; (c) The legal authority to prohibit discharges to the system and identify measures to prevent SSOs and blockages caused by FOG; (d) Requirements to install grease removal devices (such as traps or interceptors), design standards for the removal devices, maintenance requirements, SMP requirements, record keeping and reporting requirements; (e) Authority to inspect grease producing facilities, enforcement authorities, and whether the Enrollee has sufficient staff to inspect and enforce the FOG ordinance; (f) An identification of sanitary sewer system sections subject to FOG blockages and establishment of a cleaning maintenance schedule for each section; and (g) Development and implementation of source control measures for all sources of FOG discharged to the sanitary sewer system for each section identified in (f) above. (viii) System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan: The Enrollee shall prepare and implement a capital improvement plan (CIP) that will provide hydraulic capacity of key sanitary sewer system elements for dry weather peak flow conditions, as well as the appropriate design storm or wet weather event. At a minimum, the plan must include: (a) valuation: Actions needed to evaluate those portions of the sanitary sewer system that are experiencing or contributing to an 'SSO discharge caused by hydraulic deficiency. The evaluation must provide estimates of peak flows (including flows from SSOs A13 State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 14 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 that escape from the system) associated with conditions similar to those causing overflow events, estimates of the capacity of key system components, hydraulic deficiencies (including components of the system with limiting capacity) and the major sources that contribute to the peak flows associated with overflow events; (b) DesignCriteria: Where design criteria do not exist or are deficient, undertake the evaluation identified in (a) above to establish appropriate design criteria; and (c) Capacity EnhancementMeasures: The steps needed to establish a short- and long-term CIP to address identified hydraulic deficiencies, including prioritization, alternatives analysis, and schedules. The CIP may include increases in pipe size, 1/1 reduction programs, increases and redundancy in pumping capacity, and storage facilities. The CIP shall include an implementation schedule and shall identify sources of funding. (d) Schedule: The Enrollee shall develop a schedule of completion dates for all portions of the capital improvement program developed in (a) -(c) above. This schedule shall be reviewed and updated consistent with the SSMP review and update requirements as described in Section D. 14. (ix) Monitoring, Measurement, and Program Modifications: The Enrollee shall: (a) Maintain relevant information that can be used to establish and prioritize appropriate SSMP activities; (b) Monitor the implementation and, where appropriate, measure the effectiveness of each element of the SSMP; (c) Assess the success of the preventative maintenance program; (d) Update program elements, as appropriate, based on monitoring or performance evaluations; and (e) Identify and illustrate SSO trends, including: frequency, location, and volume. (x) SSMP Program Audits - As part of the SSMP, the Enrollee shall conduct periodic internal audits, appropriate to the size of the system and the number of SSOs. At a minimum, these audits must occur every two years and a report must be prepared and kept on file. This audit shall focus on evaluating the effectiveness of the SSMP and the l State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 15 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 51/06 Enrollee's compliance with the SSMP requirements identified in this subsection (D.13), including identification of any deficiencies in the SSMP and steps to correct them. (xi) Communication Program ® The Enrollee shall communicate on a regular basis with the public on the development, implementation, and performance of its SSMP. The communication system shall provide the public the opportunity to provide input to the Enrollee as the program is developed and implemented. The Enrollee shall also create a plan of communication with systems that are tributary and/or satellite to the Enrollee's sanitary sewer system. 14. Both the SSMP and the Enrollee's program to implement the SSMP must be certified by the Enrollee to be in compliance with the requirements set forth above and must be presented to the Enrollee's governing board for approval at a public meeting. The Enrollee shall certify that the SSMP, and subparts thereof, are in compliance with the general WDRs within the time frames identified in the time schedule provided in subsection D.15, below. In order to complete this certification, the Enrollee's authorized representptive must complete the certification portion in the Online SSO Database Questionnaire by checking the appropriate milestone box, printing and signing the automated form, and sending the form to: State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality Attn: SSO Program Manager P.O. Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95812 The SSMP must be updated every five (5) years, and must include any significant program changes. Re -certification by the governing board of the Enrollee is required in accordance with D.14 when significant updates to the SSMP are made. To complete the re -certification process, the Enrollee shall enter the data in the Online SSO Database and mail the form to the State Water Board, as described above. 15. The Enrollee shall comply with these requirements according to the following schedule. This time schedule does not supersede existing requirements or time schedules associated with other permits or regulatory requirements. an State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006®0003 Page 16 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 Task and Completion Date Associated Section Population > Population Population Population < 100,000 between 100,000 between 10,000 2,500 and 10,000 and 2,500 Application for Permit Coverage 6 months after WDRs Adoption Section RReecp/ iiing Program 6 months after WDRs Adoption' SSMP Development Plan and Schedule 9 months after 12 months after 15 months after 13 months after No specific Section WDRs Adoption 2 WDRs Adoption2 WDRs Ado tion 2 WDRs Adoption 2 Goals and Organization Structure 12 months after WDRs Adoption 13 months after WDRs Adoption Section D 1 i & ii Overflow Emergency Response Program Section D 1 `vi Legal Authority Section D 13 ON 24 months after 30 months after 36 months after 39 months after Operation and Maintenance Program WDRs Adoption2 WDRs Adoption WDRs 2 Adoption WDRs Adoption2 Section D 1 iv Grease Control Program Section D 1 vii Design and Performance Section Q 1 v System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan 36 months after 39 months after 43 months after 51 months after Section D 13 viii WDRs Adoption WDRs Adoption WDRs Adoption WDRs Adoption Final SSMP, incorporating all of the SSMP requirements Section D 1 LTi[: State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies In the event that by July 1, 2006 the Executive Director is able to execute a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the California Water Environment Association (CWEA) or discharger representatives outlining a strategy and time schedule for CWEA or another entity to provide statewide training on the adopted monitoring program, SSO database electronic reporting, and SSMP development, consistent with this Order, then the schedule of Reporting Program Section G shall be replaced with the following schedule: Reporting Program Section Regional Boards 4, 8, 8 months after WDRs Adoption and 9 Regional Boards 1, 2, 12 months after WDRs Adoption and 3 Regional Boards -5,6, 16 months after WDRs Adoption and 7 If this MOU is not executed by July 1, 2006, the reporting program time schedule will remain six (6) months for all regions and agency size categories. 2. In the event that the Executive Director executes the MOA identified in note 1 by July 1, 2006, then the deadline for this task shall be extended by six (6) months. The time schedule identified in the MOA must be consistent with the extended time schedule provided by this note. If the MOA is not executed by July 1, 2006, the six (6) month time extension will not be granted. E. WDRs and SSMP AVAILABILITY 1. A copy of the general WDRs and the certified SSMP shall be maintained at appropriate locations (such as the Enrollee's offices, facilities, and/or Internet homepage) and shall be available to sanitary sewer system operating and maintenance personnel at all times. 1. The Enrollee shall allow the State or Regional Water Boards or their authorized representative, upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: a. Enter upon the Enrollee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records are kept under the conditions of this Order; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this Order; F-11IM State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006-0003 Page 96 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 c. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this Order; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring compliance with this Order or as otherwise authorized by the California Water Code, any substances or parameters at any location. The Enrollee shall furnish to the State or Regional Water Board, within a reasonable time, any information that the State or Regional Water Board may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this Order. The Enrollee shall also furnish to the Executive Director of the State Water Board or Executive Officer of the applicable Regional Water Board, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this Order. 2. The Enrollee shall comply with the attached Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 2006-0003 and future revisions thereto, as specified by the Executive Director. Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified in Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 2006-0003. Unless superseded by a specific enforcement Order for a specific Enrollee, these reporting requirements are intended to replace other mandatory routine written reports associated with SSOs. 3. All Enrollees must obtain SSO Database accounts and receive a "Username" and "Password" by registering through the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS). These accounts will allow controlled and secure entry into the SSO Database. Additionally, within 30days of receiving an account and prior to recording spills into the SSO Database, all Enrollees must complete the "Collection System Questionnaire", which collects pertinent information regarding a Enrollee's collection system. The "Collection System Questionnaire" must be updated at least every 12 months. 4. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 5411.5, any person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits any untreated wastewater or other waste to be discharged in or on any waters of the State, or discharged in or deposited where it is, or probably will be, discharged in or on any surface waters of the State, as soon as that person has knowledge of the discharge, shall immediately notify the local health officer of the discharge. Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater to storm drains and drainage channels, whether man-made or natural or concrete -lined, shall be reported as required above. Any SSO greater than 1,000 gallons discharged in or on any waters of the State, or discharged in or deposited where it is, or probably will be, discharged in or on any surface waters of the State shall also be reported to the Office of Emergency Services pursuant to California Water Code section 13271. Um State Wafer Resources Control Board Order No. 2006®0003 Page 19 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies 5/2/06 This Order is not transferable to any person or party, except after notice to the Executive Director. The Enrollee shall submit this notice in writing at least 30 days in advance of any proposed transfer. The notice must include a written agreement between the existing and new Enrollee containing a specific date for the transfer of this Order's responsibility and coverage between the existing Enrollee and the new Enrollee. This agreement shall include an acknowledgement that the existing Enrollee is liable for violations up to the transfer date and that the new Enrollee is liable from the transfer date forward. 1. If an Enrollee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in any report required under this Order, the Enrollee shall promptly submit such facts or information by formally amending the report in the Online SSO Database. 1. All applications, reports, or information shall be signed and certified as follows: (i) All reports required by this Order and other information required by the State or Regional Water Board shall be signed and certified by a person designated, for a municipality, state, federal or other public agency, as either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official, or by a duly authorized representative of that person, as described in paragraph (ii) of this provision. (For purposes of electronic reporting, an electronic signature and accompanying certification, which is in compliance with the Online SSO database procedures, meet this certification requirement.) (ii) An individual is a duly authorized representative only if: (a) The authorization is made in writing by a person described in paragraph (i) of this provision; and (b) The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity. ITT 11i 11111711 1. The California Water Code provides various enforcement options, including civil monetary remedies, for violations of this Order. 2. The California Water Code also provides that any person failing or refusing to furnish technical or monitoring program reports, as required under this Order, or ME State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 20060003 Page 20 of 20 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection Agencies .512106 falsifying any information provided in the technical or monitoring reports is subject to civil monetary penalties. L. SEVERABILITY 1. The provisions of this Order are severable, and if any provision of this Order, or the application of any provision of this Order to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this Order, shall not be affected thereby. 2. This order does not convey any property rights of any sort or any exclusive privileges. The requirements prescribed herein do not authorize the commission of any act causing injury to persons or property, nor protect the Enrollee from liability under federal, state or local laws, nor create a vested right for the Enrollee to continue the waste discharge. The undersigned Clerk to the State Water Board does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of general WDRs duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board held on May 2, 2006. AYE: Tam M. Doduc Gerald D. Secundy NO: Arthur G. Baggett ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Song Her Clerk to the Board C =10-15112- "OU41 AMENDING MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR The State of California, Water Resources Control Board (hereafter State Water Board) finds: The State Water Board is authorized to prescribe statewide general Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for categories of discharges that involve the same or similar operations and the same or similar types of waste pursuant to Water Code section 13263(i). 2. Water Code section 13193 et seq. requires the Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regiona Water Boards) and the State Water Board (collectively, the Water Boards) to gather Sanit2ry Sewer Overflow (SSO) information and make this information available to the public, including b not limited to, SSO cause, estimated volume, location, date, time, duration, whether or not the SSO reached or may have reached waters of the state, response and corrective action taken, a an enrollee's contact information for each SSO event. An enrollee is defined as the public entity having legal authority over the operation and maintenance of, or capital improvements sanitary sewer system greater than one mile in length. I 3. Water Code section 13271, et seq. requires notification to the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), formerly the California Emergency Management Agency, for certain unauthorized discharges, including SSOs. 4. On May 2, 2006, the State Water Board adopted Order 2006-0003-DWO, "Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems(hereafter SSS WDRs) to comply with Water Code section 13193 and to establish the framework for the statewide S. Reduction I Program. 5. Subsection G.2 of the SSS WDRs and the Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) provide that the Executive Director may modify the terms of the MRP at any time. 6. On February 20, 2008, the State Water Board Executive Director adopted a revised MRP for the SSS WDRs to rectify early notification deficiencies and ensure that first responders are notified in a timely manner of SSOs discharged into waters of the state. 7. When notified of an SSO that reaches a drainage channel or surface water of the state, Cal OES, pursuant to Water Code section 13271 (a)(3), forwards the SSO notification information 2 to local government agencies and first responders including local public health officials and the applicable Regional Water Board. Receipt of notifications for a single SSO event from both the SSO reporter Available for download at: _gMarit /2UO6/w o/ 2 Cal OES Hazardous Materials Spill Reports available Online at: bUL//w3.calema.ca.Ao_v/operatioM-t`l0�2l/nal/mal�haz.n �Vdefa�ultvjew and hAE.//w3.calerna.ca.gov/oorafional/malhaz.nsf A21 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Repotting Program Order No. WQ l" 11 ............. ........... and Cal OES is duplicative. To address this, the SSO notification requirements added by the February 20, 2008 MRP revision are being removed in this MRP revision. S. In the February 28, 2008 Memorandum of Agreement between the State Water Board and the California Water and Environment Association (CWEA), the State Water Board committed to re- designing the CIWQS' Online SSO Database to allow "evento based SSO reporting versus the ornal "location" based reporting. Revisions to this MRP and accompanying changes to the CIWQS Online SSO Database will implement this change by allowing for multiple SSO appearance points to be associated with each SSO event caused by a single asset failure. 9. Based on stakeholder input and Water Board staff experience implementing the SSO Reduction Program, -o. have been revised in this MRP. In the prior version of the MRP, SSOS have been categorized as Category 1 or Category 2. This MRP implements changes to SSO categories by adding a Category 3 SSO type. This change will improve data management to further assist Water Board staff with evaluation of high threat and low threat SSOs by placing them in unique categories (i.e., Category I and Category 3, respectively). This change will also assist enrollees in identifying SSOs that require Cal OES notification. 10, Based on over six years of implementation of the SSS WDRs, the State Water Board concludes that the February 20, 2008 MRP must be updated to better advance the SSO Reduction Program' objectives, assess compliance, and enforce the requirements of the SSS WORs. 01111115111---91' -- 11 1, I a It wil 41r*4 A] fir4firl Date t)omas Howard Executive e Director 3 California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) publicly available at httt)://wvvWw.,,w iterib3oards..ca.iaqy!qNMglppbk�rek p _ Qftsshtml 4 Statewide Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reduction Program information is available at: hW,://www.waterboards.ca.gc)v/water issues/ocLrrn as/sso/ k_ _ A22 REVISED 09110113 AMENDING MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR STATEWIDE GENERAL WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEMS This Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) establishes monitoring, record keeping, reporting and public notification requirements for Order 2006-0003-DWQ, "Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems" (SSS WDRs). This MRP shall be effective from September 9, 2013 until it is rescinded. The Executive Director may make revisions to this MRP at any time. These revisions may include a reduction or increase in the monitoring and reporting requirements. All site specific records and data developed pursuant to the SSS WDRs and this MRP shall be complete, accurate, and justified by evidence maintained by the enrollee. Failure to comply with this MRP may subject an enrollee to civil liabilities of up to $5,000 a day per violation pursuant to Water Code section 13350; up to $1,000 a day per violation pursuant to Water Code section 13268; or referral to the Attorney General for judicial civil enforcement. The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) reserves the right to take any further enforcement action authorized by law. • Table I — Spill Categories and Definitions A23 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0058 -EXEC Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems d� C 31 S S cc ory Page 2 of 11 qi ihmif rlrnff rgznr%r+ Within +hrno Pnfnr rin+n in+n fhn t'IXAW)Q nM;n- UI LJOUU1 I III IV awal G V u it: 00u di lu 00%J LJCILdUcAbU 5 calendar days of SSO end date. (http://ciwgs.waterboards.ca.go D: Submit draft report within 3 certified by enrollee's Legally of becoming aware of the SSO and Responsible Official(s), i calendar days of the SSO end D: Submit certified report within ys of the end of month in which ,ed. Report: Submit within 45 after the end date of any Category 150,000 gallons or greater are : Certify that no SSOs endar days of the end of the juarterly, the quarter in 'ed. astionnaire: Update and S. mt records. Self-maintai documenting Sanitary Sewer available du nent Plan (SSMP) implementation and upon reque., (updates to the SSMP, to document Water Quality Monitoring ; of 50,000 gallons or greater spilled to eaters. n system telemetry records if relied upon ient and/or estimate SSO Volume. A24 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0053 -EXEC Page 3 of 11 Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems B. NOTIFICATION REQUI ZEMENTS Although Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards) and the State Water Board (collectively, the Water Boards) staff do not have duties as first responders, this MRP is an appropriate mechanism to ensure that the agencies that have first responder duties are notified in a timely manner in order to protect public health and beneficial uses. 1. For any Category 1 SSO greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons that results in a discharge to a surface water or spilled in a location where it probably will be discharged to surface water, either directly or by way of a drainage channel or MS4, the enrollee shall, as soon as possible, but not later than two (2) hours after (A) the enrollee has knowledge of the discharge, (B) notification is possible, and (C) notification can be provided without substantially impeding cleanup or other emergency measures, notify the Cal OES and obtain a notification control number. 2. To satisfy notification requirements for each applicable SSO, the enrollee shall provide the information requested by Cal OES before receiving a control number. Spill information requested by Cal OES may include: L Name of person notifying Cal OES and direct return phone number. ii. Estimated SSO volume discharged (gallons). iii. If ongoing, estimated SSO discharge rate (gallons per minute). iv. SSO Incident Description: a. Brief narrative. b. On -scene point of contact for additional information (name and cell phone number). c. Date and time enrollee became aware of the SSO. d. Name of sanitary sewer system agency causing the SSO. e. SSO cause (if known). v. Indication of whether the SSO has been contained. vi. Indication of whether surface water is impacted. vii. Name of surface water impacted by the SSO, if applicable. viii. Indication of whether a drinking water supply is or may be impacted by the SSO. ix. Any other known SSO impacts. x. SSO incident location (address, city, state, and zip code). 3. Following the initial notification to Cal OES and until such time that an enrollee certifies the SSO report in the CIWQS Online SSO Database, the enrollee shall provide updates to Cal OES regarding substantial changes to the estimated volume of untreated or partially treated sewage discharged and any substantial change(s) to known impact(s). 4. PLSDs: The enrollee is strongly encouraged to notify Cal OES of discharges greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons of untreated or partially treated wastewater that result or may result in a discharge to surface water resulting from failures or flow conditions within a privately owned sewer lateral or from other l2rivate sewer asset(s) if the enrollee becomes aware of the PLSD. A25 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0058 -EXEC Page 4 of 11 Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems C. REPORTING REQUIREMENT'S 1. CIWQS Online SSO Database Account: All enrollees shall obtain a CIWQS Online SSO Database account and receive a "Username" and "Password" by registering through CIWQS. These accounts allow controlled and secure entry into the CIWQS Online SSO Database. 2. SSO Mandatory Reporting Information: For reporting purposes, if one SSO event results in multiple appearance points in a sewer system asset, the enrollee shall complete one SSO report in the CIWQS Online SSO Database which includes the GPS coordinates for the location of the SSO appearance point closest to the failure point, blockage or location of the flow condition that caused the SSO, and provide descriptions of the locations of all other discharge points associated with the SSO event. i. Category 1 — Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater of any volume resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewer system failure or flow condition that: a. Reach surface water and/or reach a drainage channel tributary to a surface water; or b. Reach a MS4 and are not fully captured and returned to the sanitary sewer system or not otherwise captured and disposed of properly. Any volume of wastewater not recovered from the MS4 is considered to have reached surface water unless the storm drain system discharges to a dedicated storm water or groundwater infiltration basin (e.g., infiltration pit, percolation pond). ii. Category 2 — Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater greater than or equal to 1.000 gallons resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewer system failure or flow condition that does not reach a surface water, a drainage channel, or the MS4 unless the entire SSO volume discharged to the storm drain system is fully recovered and disposed of properly. iii. Category 3 — All other discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewer system failure or flow condition. i. Category 1 and Category 2 SSOs — All SSOs that meet the above criteria for Category 1 or Category 2 SSOs shall be reported to the CIWQS Online SSO Database: Draft reports for Category 1 and Category 2 SSOs shall be submitted to the CIWQS Online SSO Database within three (3) business days of the enrollee becoming aware of the SSO. Minimum information that shall be reported in a draft Category 1 SSO report shall include all information identified in section 8.i.a. below. Minimum information that shall be reported in a Category 2 SSO draft report shall include all information identified in section 8.i.c below. b. A final Category 1 or Category 2 SSO report shall be certified through the CIWQS Online SSO Database within 15 calendar days of the end date of the SSO. Minimum information that shall be certified in the final Category 1 SSO report shall include all information identified in section 8.i.b below. Minimum information that shall be certified in a final Category 2 SSO report shall include all information identified in section 8.i.d below. A26 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0056 -EXEC Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems Page 5 of 11 ii. Category 3 SSOs — All SSOs that meet the above criteria for Category 3 SSOs shall be reported to the CIWQS Online SSO Database and certified within 30 calendar days after the end of the calendar month in which the SSO occurs (e.g., all Category 3 SSOs occurring in the month of February shall be entered into the database and certified by March 30). Minimum information that shall be certified in a final Category 3 SSO report shall include all information identified in section 3.i.e below. iii. "No Spill" Certification — If there are no SSOs during the calendar month, the enrollee shall either 1) certify, within 30 calendar days after the end of each calendar month, a "No Spill" certification statement in the CIWQS Online SSO Database certifying that there were no SSOs for the designated month, or 2) certify, quarterly within 30 calendar days after the end of each quarter, "No Spill" certification statements in the CIWQS Online SSO Database certifying that there were no SSOs for each month in the quarter being reported on. For quarterly reporting, the quarters are Q1 - January/ February/ March, Q2 - April/May/June, Q3 - July/August/September, and Q4 - October/November/December. If there are no SSOs during a calendar month but the enrollee reported a PLSD, the enrollee shall still certify a "No Spill" certification statement for that month. iv. Amended SSO Reports — The enrollee may update or add additional information to a certified SSO report within 120 calendar days after the SSO end date by amending the report or by adding an attachment to the SSO report in the CIWQS Online SSO Database. SSO reports certified in the CIWQS Online SSO Database prior to the adoption date of this MRP may only be amended up to 120 days after the effective date of this MRP. After 120 days, the enrollee may contact the SSO Program Manager to request to amend an SSO report if the enrollee also submits justification for why the additional information was not available prior to the end of the 120 days. The enrollee shall submit an SSO Technical Report in the CIWQS Online SSO Database within 45 calendar days of the SSO end date for any SSO in which 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to surface waters. This report, which does not preclude the Water Boards from requiring more detailed analyses if requested, shall include at a minimum, the following: a. Complete and detailed explanation of how and when the SSO was discovered. b. Diagram showing the SSO failure point, appearance point(s), and final destination(s). c. Detailed description of the methodology employed and available data used to calculate the volume of the SSO and, if applicable, the SSO volume recovered. d. Detailed description of the cause(s) of the SSO. e. Copies of original field crew records used to document the SSO. f. Historical maintenance records for the failure location. nrollee's Response to SSQ: a. Chronological narrative description of all actions taken by enrollee to terminate the Spill. b. Explanation of how the SSMP Overflow Emergency Response plan was implemented to respond to and mitigate the SSO. A27 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2093 -0053 -EXEC Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems Page 6 of 9 9 Final corrective action(s) completed and/or planned to be completed, including a schedule for actions not yet completed. Description of all water quality sampling activities conducted including analytical results and evaluation of the results. Detailed location map illustrating all water quality sampling points. Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater resulting from blockages or other problems within a privately owned sewer lateral connected to the enrollee's sanitary sewer system or from other private sanitary sewer system assets may be voluntarily reported to the CIWQS Online SSO Database. i. The enrollee is also encouraged to provide notification to Cal OES per section B above when a PLED greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons has or may result in a discharge to surface water. For any PLED greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons regardless of the spill destination, the enrollee is also encouraged to file a spill report as required by Health and Safety Code section 5410 et. seq. and Water Code section 13271, or notify the responsible party that notification and reporting should be completed as specified above and required by State law. ii. If a PLSD is recorded in the CIWQS Online SSO Database, the enrollee must identify the sewage discharge as occurring and caused by a private sanitary sewer system asset and should identify a responsible party (other than the enrollee), if known. Certification of PLSD reports by enrollees is not required. In the event that the CIWQS Online SSO Database is not available, the enrollee must fax or e-mail all required information to the appropriate Regional Water Board office in accordance with the time schedules identified herein. In such event, the enrollee must also enter all required information into the CIWQS Online SSO Database when the database becomes available. All enrollees shall obtain a CIWQS Online SSO Database account and receive a "Username" and "Password" by registering through CIWQS which can be reached at CIWQS waterboards.ca.aov or by calling (866) 792-4977, M -F, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. These accounts will allow controlled and secure entry into the CIWQS Online SSO Database. Additionally, within thirty (30) days of initial enrollment and prior to recording SSOs into the CIWQS Online SSO Database, all enrollees must complete a Collection System Questionnaire (Questionnaire). The Questionnaire shall be updated at least once every 12 months. At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported prior to finalizing and certifying an SSO report for each category of SSO: A28 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0053 -EXEC Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems Page 7 of 11 a. Draft Catea®ry 1 O: At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported for a draft Category 1 SSO report: 1. SSO Contact Information: Name and telephone number of enrollee contact person who can answer specific questions about the SSO being reported. 2. SSO Location Name. 3. Location of the overflow event (SSO) by entering GPS coordinates. If a single overflow event results in multiple appearance points, provide GPS coordinates for the appearance point closest to the failure point and describe each additional appearance point in the SSO appearance point explanation field. 4. Whether or not the SSO reached surface water, a drainage channel, or entered and was discharged from a drainage structure. 5. Whether or not the SSO reached a municipal separate storm drain system. 6. Whether or not the total SSO volume that reached a municipal separate storm drain system was fully recovered. 7. Estimate of the SSO volume, inclusive of all discharge point(s). 6. Estimate of the SSO volume that reached surface water, a drainage channel, or was not recovered from a storm drain. 9. Estimate of the SSO volume recovered (if applicable). 10. Number of SSO appearance point(s). 11. Description and location of SSO appearance point(s). If a single sanitary sewer system failure results in multiple SSO appearance points, each appearance point must be described. 12. SSO start date and time. 13. Date and time the enrollee was notified of, or self -discovered, the SSO. 14. Estimated operator arrival time. 15. For spills greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons, the date and time Cal OES was called. 16. For spills greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons, the Cal OES control number. b. Certified Category 1 SSOs: At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported for a certified Category 1 SSO report, in addition to all fields in section 3.i.a : 1. Description of SSO destination(s). 2. SSO end date and time. 3. SSO causes (mainline blockage, roots, etc.). 4. SSO failure point (main, lateral, etc.). 5. Whether or not the spill was associated with a storm event. 6. Description of spill corrective action, including steps planned or taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the overflow; and a schedule of major milestones for those steps. 7. Description of spill response activities. 3. Spill response completion date. 9. Whether or not there is an ongoing investigation, the reasons for the investigation and the expected date of completion. A29 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0053 -EXEC Page 3 of 11 Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems 10. Whether or not a beach closure occurred or may have occurred as a result of the SSO. 11. Whether or not health warnings were posted as a result of the SSO. 12. Blame of beach(es) closed and/or impacted. If no beach was impacted, RIA shall be selected. 13. Name of surface water(s) impacted. 14. If water quality samples were collected, identify parameters the water quality samples were analyzed for. If no samples were taken, RIA shall be selected. 15. If water quality samples were taken, identify which regulatory agencies received sample results (if applicable). If no samples were taken, RIA shall be selected. 16. Description of methodology(ies) and type of data relied upon for estimations of the SSO volume discharged and recovered. 17. SSO Certification: Upon SSO Certification, the CIWQS Online SSO Database will issue a final SSO identification (ID) number. c. Draft Catecim 2 SSOs: At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported for a draft Category 2 SSO report: 1. Items 1-14 in section 8.i.a above for Draft Category 1 SSO. d. Certified Catectory 2 SSs: At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported for a certified Category 2 SSO report: 1. Items 1-14 in section 8.i.a above for Draft Category 1 SSO and Items 1-9, and 17 in section 8.i.b above for Certified Category 1 SSO. e. Certified Cateaory 3 SSOs: At a minimum, the following mandatory information shall be reported for a certified Category 3 SSO report: 1. Items 1-14 in section 8.i.a above for Draft Category 1 SSO and Items 1-5, and 17 in section 8.i.b above for Certified Category 1 SSO. -••• is R • R - '�• • �,•, These reporting requirements do not preclude an enrollee from reporting SSOs to other regulatory agencies pursuant to state law. In addition, these reporting requirements do not replace other Regional Water Board notification and reporting requirements for SSOs. The required Questionnaire (see subsection G of the SSS WDRs) provides the Water Boards with site-specific information related to the enrollee's sanitary sewer system. The enrollee shall complete and certify the Questionnaire at least every 12 months to facilitate program implementation, compliance assessment, and enforcement response. iv. SSMP Availability The enrollee shall provide the publicly available internet web site address to the CIWQS Online SSO Database where a downloadable copy of the enrollee's approved SSMP, critical supporting documents referenced in the SSMP, and proof of local governing board approval of the SSMP is posted. If all of the SSIMP documentation listed in this subsection is not publicly available on the Internet, the enrollee shall comply with the following procedure: A30 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0053 -EXEC Page 9 of 11 Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems a. Submit an electr®nic copy of the enrollee's approved SSMP, critical supporting documents referenced in the SSMP, and proof of local governing board approval of the SSMP to the State Water Board, within 30 days of that approval and within 30 days of any subsequent SSMP re -certifications, to the following mailing address: State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality Attn: SSO Program Manager 1001 I Street, 15`" Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 To comply with subsection D.7(v) of the SSS WDRs, the enrollee shall develop and implement an SSO Water Quality Monitoring Program to assess impacts from SSOs to surface waters in which 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to surface waters. The SSO Water Quality Monitoring Program, shall, at a minimum: 1. Contain protocols for water quality monitoring. 2. Account for spill travel time in the surface water and scenarios where monitoring may not be possible (e.g. safety, access restrictions, etc.). 3. Require water quality analyses for ammonia and bacterial indicators to be performed by an accredited or certified laboratory. 4. Require monitoring instruments and devices used to implement the SSO Water Quality Monitoring Program to be properly maintained and calibrated, including any records to document maintenance and calibration, as necessary, to ensure their continued accuracy. 5. Within 48 hours of the enrollee becoming aware of the SSO, require water quality sampling for, at a minimum, the following constituents: i. Ammonia ii. Appropriate Bacterial indicator(s) per the applicable Basin Plan water quality objective or Regional Board direction which may include total and fecal coliform, enterococcus, and e -coli. •- 0 The following records shall be maintained by the enrollee for a minimum of five (5) years and shall be made available for review by the Water Boards during an onsite inspection or through an information request: 1. General Records: The enrollee shall maintain records to document compliance with all provisions of the SSS WDRs and this MRP for each sanitary sewer system owned including any required records generated by an enrollee's sanitary sewer system contractor(s). 2. SSO Records: The enrollee shall maintain records for each SSO event, including but not limited to: Complaint records documenting how the enrollee responded to all notifications of possible or actual SSOs, both during and after business hours, including complaints that do not A31 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0058 -EXEC Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems Page 10 of 11 result in SSOs. Each complaint record shall, at a minimum, include the following information: a. Date, time, and method of notification. b. Date and time the complainant or informant first noticed the SSO. c. Narrative description of the complaint, including any information the caller can provide regarding whether or not the complainant or informant reporting the potential SSO knows if the SSO has reached surface waters, drainage channels or storm drains. d. Follow-up return contact information for complainant or informant for each complaint received, if not reported anonymously. e. Final resolution of the complaint. ii. Records documenting steps and/or remedial actions undertaken by enrollee, using all available information, to comply with section D.7 of the SSS WDRs. iii. Records documenting how all estimate(s) of volume(s) discharged and, if applicable, volume(s) recovered were calculated. 3. Records documenting all changes made to the SSMP since its last certification indicating when a subsection(s) of the SSMP was changed and/or updated and who authorized the change or update. These records shall be attached to the SSMP. 4. Electronic monitoring records relied upon for documenting SSO events and/or estimating the SSO volume discharged, including, but not limited to records from: i. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems ii. Alarm system(s) iii. Flow monitoring device(s) or other instrument(s) used to estimate wastewater levels, flow rates and/or volumes. R 1. All information required to be reported into the CIWQS Online SSO Database shall be certified by a person designated as described in subsection J of the SSS WDRs. This designated person is also known as a Legally Responsible Official (LRO). An enrollee may have more than one LRO. 2. Any designated person (i.e. an LRO) shall be registered with the State Water Board to certify reports in accordance with the CIWQS protocols for reporting. 3. Data Submitter (DS): Any enrollee employee or contractor may enter draft data into the CIWQS Online SSO Database on behalf of the enrollee if authorized by the LRO and registered with the State Water Board. However, only LROs may certify reports in CIWQS. 4. The enrollee shall maintain continuous coverage by an LRO. Any change of a registered LRO or DS (e.g., retired staf), including deactivation or a change to the LRO's or DS's contact information, shall be submitted by the enrollee to the State Water Board within 30 days of the change by calling (866) 792-4977 or e -mailing help u@ciwas.waterboards.ca qov. A32 REVISED 09/10/13 Monitoring and Reporting Program Order No. WQ 2013 -0058 -EXEC Page 11 of 11 Statewide Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems 5. A registered designated person (i.e., an LRO) shall certify all required reports under penalty of perjury laws of the state as stated in the ClWQS Online SSO Database at the time of certification. The undersigned Clerk to the Board does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an order amended by the Executive Director of the State Water Resources Control Board. pate J nine Townsend Nne ownsend erk to the Board A33 REVISED 09/10/13 STATEWIDEDISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR SANITARY The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) adopted Resolution 2004-80 in November 2004, requiring staff to work with a diverse group of stakeholders (known as the SSO Guidance Committee) to develop a regulatory mechanism to provide a consistent statewide approach for reducing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Over the past 14 months, State Water Board staff in collaboration with the SSO Guidance Committee, developed draft statewide general waste discharge requirements (WDRs) and a reporting program. The WDRs and reporting program reflect numerous ideas, opinions, and comments provided by the SSO Guidance Committee. The SSO Guidance Committee consists of representatives from the State Water Board's Office of Chief Counsel, several Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Region IX, non-governmental environmental organizations, as well as publicly -owned sanitary sewer collection system agencies. The draft WDRs, reporting program, and associated documents result from a collaborative attempt to create a robust and rigorous program, which will serve as the basis for consistent and appropriate management and operation of sanitary sewer systems. During the collaborative process, several key issues regarding the draft WDRs were identified. These include: ® Is there a need for statewide collection system requirements? ® Should these systems be regulated under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued pursuant to the Federal Clean Water Act or under WDRs issued pursuant to the California Water Code (the Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act or Porter -Cologne)? ® Should the regulatory mechanism include a prohibition of discharge and, if so, should the prohibition encompass only SSOs that reach surface waters, ground water, or should all SSOs be prohibited? ® Should a regulatory mechanism include a permitted discharge, an affirmative defense, or explicit enforcement discretion? ® Should the regulated facilities include publicly -owned facilities, privately owned facilities, satellite systems (public and private), and/or private laterals? Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 2 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 Should all SSOs be reported, and if not, what should the reporting thresholds be; and what should the reporting timeframes be? How will existing permits and reporting requirements incorporate these new WDRs? How much will compliance with these new WDRs cost? The WDRs and Reporting Program considered the comments of all stakeholders and others who commented on the two drafts circulated to the public. These documents also incorporate legal requirements and other revisions to improve the effectiveness and management of the regulatory program. Following is a discussion of the above issues, comments received on the drafts and an explanation of how issues were resolved. The Need As California's wastewater collection system infrastructure begins to age, the need to proactively manage this valuable asset becomes increasingly important. The first step in this process is to have a reliable reporting system for SSOs. Although there are some data systems to record spills and various spill -reporting requirements have been developed, inconsistent requirements and enforcement have led to poor data quality. A few Regional Water Boards have comprehensively tracked SSOs over the last three to five years, and from this information we have been able to determine that the majority of collection systems surveyed have had SSOs within this time period. Both the San Diego and Santa Ana Regional Water Boards have issued WDRs over the last several years to begin regulating wastewater collection systems in an attempt to quantify and reduce SSOs. In fact, 44 out of 46 collection system agencies regulated by the San Diego Regional Water Board have reported spills over the last four and a half years, resulting in 1467 reported SSOs. Twenty-five out of 27 collection system agencies subject to the Santa Ana Regional Water Board's general WDRs reported SSOs between the years of 1999-2004. During this time period, 1012 SSOs were reported. The 2004 Annual Ocean and Bay Water Quality Report issued by the Orange County Environmental Health Care Agency shows the number of SSOs increasing from 245 in 1999 to 399 in 2003. While this number indicates a concerning trend, the total annual spill volume from these SSOs has actually decreased dramatically, as has the number of beach closures due to SSOs. It is likely, therefore, that the rise in number of SSOs reflects better reporting, and not an actual increase in the number of SSOs. This information also suggests that the Santa Ana Regional Water Board's WDRs, which contain sanitary sewer management plan (SSMP) requirements similar to those in the proposed statewide general WDRs, have been effective in A35 Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 3 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 not only increasing the number of spills that are reported but also in mitigating the impacts of SSOs that do occur. Data supports the conclusion that virtually all collection systems have SSOs and that implementation of a regulatory measure requiring SSO reporting and collection system management, along with required measures to limit SSOs, will greatly benefit California water quality. Implementation of these requirements will also greatly benefit and prolong the useful life of the sanitary sewer system, one of California's most valuable infrastructure items. Porter -Cologne subjects a broader range of waste discharges to regulation than the Federal Clean Water Act. In general, the Clean Water Act prohibits the discharge of pollutants from point sources to surface waters of the United States unless authorized under an NPDES permit. (33 U.S.C. §§1311, 1342). Since not all SSOs result in a discharge to surface water, however, not all SSOs violate the Clean Water Act's NPDES permitting requirements. Porter -Cologne, on the other hand, covers all existing and proposed waste discharges that could affect the quality of state waters, including both surface waters and groundwater. (Wat. Code §§13050(e), 13260). Hence, under Porter -Cologne, a greater SSO universe is potentially subject to regulation under WDRs. In addition, WDRs under Porter -Cologne can address both protection of water quality as well as the prevention of public nuisance associated with waste disposal. (Id. §13263). Some commenters contend that because all collection systems have the potential to overflow to surface waters the systems should be regulated under an NPDES permit. A recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, however, has called into question the states' and USEPA's ability to regulate discharges that are only "potential" under an NPDES permit. In Waterkeeper Alliance v. United States Environmental Protection Agency (2005) 399 F.3d 486, 504-506, the appellate court held that USEPA can only require permits for animal feedlots with "an actual addition" of pollutants to surface waters. While this decision may not be widely followed, especially in the area of SSOs, these are clearly within the jurisdiction of the California Water Code. USEPA defines a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) as both the wastewater treatment facility and its associated sanitary sewer system (40 C.F.R. §403.3(o)t). Historically, only the portion of the sanitary sewer system that is owned by the same agency that owns the permitted wastewater treatment facility has been subject to NPDES permit requirements. Satellite sewer collection systems (i.e. systems not owned or operated by the POTW) have not been ' The regulation provides that a POTW include sewers, pipes, and other conveyances only if they convey wastewater to a POTW. Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 4 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 typically regulated as part of the POTW and, therefore, have not generally been subject to NPDES permit requirements. Comments were received that argued every collection system leading to a POTW that is subject to an NPDES permit should also be permitted based upon the USEPA definition of POTW. Under this theory, all current POTW NPDES permits could be expanded to include all satellite sewer collection systems, or alternatively, the satellite system owners or operators could be permitted separately. However, this interpretation is not widely accepted and USEPA has no official guidance to this fact. There are also many wastewater treatment facilities within California that do not have discharges to surface water, but instead use percolation ponds, spray irrigation, wastewater reclamation, or other means to dispose of the treated effluent. These facilities, and their satellite systems, are not subject to the NPDES permitting process and could not be subject to a statewide general NPDES permit. POTWs that fall into this category, though, can be regulated under Porter -Cologne and do have WDRs. In light of these factors, the State Water Board has determined that the best approach is to propose statewide general WDRs at this time. Prohibition of Discharge The Clean Water Act prohibits the discharge of wastewater to surface waters except as authorized under an NPDES permit. POTWs must achieve secondary treatment, at a minimum, and any more stringent limitations that are necessary to achieve water quality standards. (33 U.S.C. §1311(b)(1)(B) and (C)). Thus, an SSO that results in the discharge of raw sewage to surface waters is prohibited under the Clean Water Act. Additionally, California Water Code section 13263 requires the State Water Board to, after any necessary hearing, prescribe requirements as to the nature of any proposed discharge, existing discharge, or material change in an existing discharge. The requirements shall, among other things, take into consideration the need to prevent nuisance. California Water Code section 13050 (m), defines nuisance as anything which meets all of the following requirements: a. Is injurious to health, or is indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. b. Affects at the same time an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal. A37 Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006®0003 Page 5 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 c. Occurs during, or as a result of, the treatment or disposal of wastes. Some SSOs do create a nuisance as defined in state law. Therefore, based upon these statutory requirements, the WDRs include prohibitions in Section C. of the WDRs. Section C. states: 1. Any SSO that results in a discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater to waters of the United States is prohibited. 2. Any SSO that results in a discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater, which creates a nuisance as defined in California Water Code section 13050(m) is prohibited. Furthermore, the State Water Board acknowledges the potential for more stringent water quality standards that may exist pursuant to a Regional Water Board requirement. Language included in Section D.2 of the WDRs allows for these more stringent instances. 2. It is the intent of the State Water Board that sanitary sewer systems be regulated in a manner consistent with the general WDRs. Nothing in the general WDRs shall be: (i) Interpreted or applied in a manner inconsistent with the Federal Clean Water Act, or supersede a more specific or more stringent state or federal requirement in an existing permit, regulation, or administrative/judicial order or Consent Decree; (ii) Interpreted or applied to authorize an SSO that is illegal under either the Clean Water Act, an applicable Basin Plan prohibition or water quality standard, or the California Water Code; (iii) Interpreted or applied to prohibit a Regional Water Board from issuing an individual NPDES permit or WDRs, superseding the general WDRs, for a sanitary sewer system, authorized under the Clean Water Act or California Water Code; or (iv) Interpreted or applied to supersede any more specific or more stringent WDRs or enforcement order issued by a Regional Water Board. Commenters from the discharger community have requested inclusion of an affirmative defense to an SSO on the grounds that certain SSO events are unforeseen and unavoidable, such as SSOs due to extreme wet weather events. An affirmative defense is a mechanism whereby conduct that otherwise violates WDRs or a permit will be excused, and not subject to an enforcement action, under certain circumstances. Since many collection system industry experts believe that not all SSOs may be prevented, given certain circumstances (such as unforeseen vandalism, extreme wet weather, or other acts of God), many { Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 6 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 collection system owner representatives believe this should formally be recognized by including an affirmative defense for these unavoidable SSOs. Previous informal drafts of the general WDRs included affirmative defense language, which was contingent upon appropriate development and implementation of sanitary sewer management plan (SSMP) requirements, as well as a demonstration that the SSO was exceptional and unavoidable. Other stakeholders, including USEPA and the environmental groups opposed the concept of an affirmative defense for SSOs. They argued that its inclusion in the WDRs would undermine the Clean Water Act and inappropriately limit both Regional Water Board and third party enforcement. After considering input from all stakeholders, and consulting with USEPA, staff is not recommending inclusion of an affirmative defense. Rather, the draft WDRs incorporate the concept of enforcement discretion, and explicitly identify what factors must be considered during any civil enforcement proceeding. The enforcement discretion portion of the WDRs is contained within Sections D. 6 and 7, and is consistent with enforcement discretion provisions within the California Water Code. Collection systems consist of pipelines and their appurtenances, which are intended to transport untreated wastewater to both publicly -owned and private wastewater treatment facilities. While wastewater treatment facilities are owned by a wide variety of public and private entities, public agencies (state and federal agencies, cities, counties, and special districts) own the vast majority of this infrastructure. Collection systems that transport wastewater to POTWs could be grouped into four different categories: 1. Publicly -owned treatment works — pipelines and appurtenances that are owned by a public agency that also owns a wastewater treatment facility; 2. Publicly -owned satellites — pipelines and appurtenances that are owned by a public agency that does not own a wastewater treatment facility; and 3. Private laterals - pipelines and appurtenances that are not owned by a public agency, but rather discharge into one of the above types of facilities. 4. Privately owned treatment works — pipelines and appurtenances that are owned by a private entity, which also owns a wastewater treatment facility (often a septic tank and leach field). The WDRs require all public agencies, which own wastewater collection systems (category 1 and 2 above) to enroll in the WDRs. Privately owned systems (categories 3 and 4) are not subject to the WDRs; however, a Regional Water Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 7 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 Board may at its discretion issue WDRs to these facilities on a case-by-case or region wide basis. Collection systems discharging into POTWs (categories 1, 2, and 3) represent, by far, the greatest amount of collection system infrastructure within California. Since regulating private entities (categories 3 and4) on a statewide basis would be unmanageable and impractical (because of the extremely large number and lack of contact information and other associated records), staff believes focusing on the public sector is the best option for meaningful and consistent outcomes. The legal authority and reporting provisions contained in the WDR do require limited oversight of private laterals (category 3) by public entities. Given this limited responsibility of oversight, public entities are not responsible or liable for private laterals. State Water Board staff will notify all known public agencies that own wastewater collection systems, regarding their obligation to enroll under these WDRs. However, because of data inaccuracies, State Water Board staff may inadvertently not contact an agency that should enroll in the WDRs or erroneously contact a public agency that does not own a collection system. Staff will make every effort to accurately identify public agencies. In the event that a public agency is overlooked or omitted, however, it is the agency's responsibility to contact the State Water Board for information on the application process. An agency can find the appropriate contact by visiting the State Water Board's SSO homepage at www.waterboards.ca.-qov/sso. =��; SSOs can be distinguished between those that impact water quality and/or create a nuisance, and those that are indicators of collection system performance. Additionally, SSO liability is attributed to either private entities (homeowners, businesses, private communities, etc...) or public entities. Although all types of SSOs are important to track, the reporting time frames and the type of info rmation.that need to be conveyed differ. The Reporting Program and Online SSO Database clearly distinguish the type of spill (major or minor) and the type of entity that owns the portion of the collection system that experienced the SSO (public or private entity). The reason to require SSO reporting for SSOs that do not necessarily impact public health or the environment is because these types of SSOs are indicators of collection system performance and management program effectiveness, and may serve as a sign of larger and more serious problems that should be addressed. Although these types of spills are important and must be regulated by collection system owners, the information that should be tracked and the time required to get them into the online reporting system are not as stringent. M r; Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 8 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 Obviously, SSOs that are large in nature, affect public health, or affect the environment must be reported as soon as practicable and information associated with both the spill and efforts to mitigate the spill must be detailed. Since the Online SSO Database is a web based application requiring computer connection to the internet and is typically not as available as telephone communication would be, the Online Database will not replace emergency notification, which may be required by a Regional Water Board, Office of Emergency Services, or a County Health or Environmental Health Agency. Incorporating Existing Permits It is the State Water Board's intent to have one statewide regulatory mechanism that lays out the foundation for consistent collection system management requirements and SSO reporting. While there are a significant number of collection systems that are not actively regulated by the State or Regional Water Boards, some efforts have been made to regulate these agencies on a facility -by - facility or region -by -region basis. General WDRs, individual WDRs, NPDES permits, and enforcement orders that specifically include collections systems are mechanisms that have been used to regulate collection system overflows. However, because of these varying levels of regulatory oversight, confusion exists among collection system owners as to regulatory expectations on a consistent and uniform basis (especially with reporting spills). Currently, there are a myriad of different SSO reporting thresholds and a number of different spill report repositories. Because of the varying levels of reporting thresholds and the lack of a common database to capture this information, an accurate picture of SSOs throughout California is unobtainable. In order to provide a consistent and effective SSO prevention program, as well as to develop reasonable expectations for collection system management, these General WDRs should be the primary regulatory mechanism to regulate public collection systems. The draft WDRs detail requirements associated with SSIVIP development and implementation and SSO reporting. All NPDES permits for POTWs currently include federally required standard conditions, three of which apply to collection systems. NPDES permits must clarify that the following three conditions apply to that part of the collection system that is owned or operated by the POTW owner or operator. These conditions are: Duty to mitigate discharges (40 CFR 122.41(d)) Requirement to properly operate and maintain facilities (40 CFR 122.41(e)) Requirement to report non-compliance (40 CFR 122.41(1)(6) and (7)) Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006-0003 Page 9 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 Understandably, revising existing regulatory measures will not occur immediately. However, as time allows and, at a minimum, upon readopting existing WDRs or WDRs that serve as NPDES permits, the Regional Water Boards should rescind redundant or inconsistent collection system requirements. In addition, the Regional Water Boards must ensure that existing NPDES permits clarify that the three standard permit provisions discussed above apply to the permittee's collection system. Although it is the State Water Board's intent that this Order be the primary regulatory mechanism for sanitary sewer systems statewide, there will be some instances when Regional Water Boards will need to impose more stringent or prescriptive requirements. In those cases, more specific or more stringent WDRs or an NPDES permit issued by a Regional Water Board will supersede this Order. Finding number 11, in the WDRs states: 11. Some Regional Water Boards have issued WDRs or WDRs that serve as National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits to sanitary sewer system owners/operators within their jurisdictions. This Order establishes minimum requirements to prevent SSOs. Although it is the State Water Board's intent that this Order be the primary regulatory mechanism for sanitary sewer systems statewide, Regional Water Boards may issue more stringent or more prescriptive WDRs for sanitary sewer systems. Upon issuance or reissuance of a Regional Water Board's WDRs for a system subject to this Order, the Regional Water Board shall coordinate its requirements with stated requirements within this Order, to identify requirements that are more stringent, to remove requirements that are less stringent than this Order, and to provide consistency in reporting. While the proposed WDRs contain requirements for systems and programs that should be in place to effectively manage collection systems, many communities have not implemented various elements of a good management plan. Some agencies are doing an excellent job managing their collection systems and will incur very little additional costs. Other agencies will need to develop and implement additional programs and will incur greater costs. However, any additional costs that a public agency may incur in order to comply with these General WDRs are costs that an agency would necessarily incur to effectively manage and preserve its infrastructure assets, protect public health and prevent nuisance conditions. These General WDRs prescribe minimum management requirements that should be present in all well managed collection system agencies. In order to estimate the compliance costs associated with the proposed WDRs, staff analyzed costs associated with implementing the Santa Ana Regional Water Board's general WDRs. Twenty-one agencies, which discharge to Orange County Sanitation District, submitted financial summaries for the last five years, representing both pre- and post-WDRs adoption. Operation and maintenance costs, program development costs, as well as capital improvement costs were Fact Sheet for Order No. 2006®0003 Page 10 of 10 Statewide General WDR For Wastewater Collection System Agencies 5/2/2006 considered and fairly accurately represent what can be expected statewide with the adoption of the General WDRs. After extrapolating the sample to yield a statewide cost perspective, the projected annual cost of implementing the statewide WDRs is approximately $370 million. This total represents $345.6 million in O&M costs and $524.5 for capital improvement projects. While this sum is substantial, presenting the costs on a per capita or per household basis puts the figure in perspective. Department of Finance estimated the total population for Californians that may be subject to the WDRs to be 30.3 million persons (1/1/05). Dividing the population by the approximate average household size of 2.5 yields 12 million households. The average household in California is assumed to be 2.5 persons. The increased average annual cost (in order to comply with these WDRs) per person is estimated to be $23.74 and $71.36 per household (or $5.99 per month per household) Given these average costs there will be some communities that realize higher costs on a per household basis and some that realize less cost. Furthermore, larger communities will probably also realize an economy of scale, which is dependent upon a community's size. While larger communities may see lower costs associated with compliance, smaller communities will probably see a higher cost associated with compliance. Costs for compliance in small communities may be as high as $40 per month per household. 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Fremont Ave. 8831 P TSOLAKYAN, GOHAR 08/01/2007 1,299.87 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW29681 P0029353 PRINTER HP P3005D LASERJET CNDiF32636 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9420 P TSOLAKYAN, GOHAR 08/01/2007 618.10 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW29739 P0029410 MONITOR DELL E228FP CNOKU31164180793ONBS A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P MORELOS, MARISSA 09/01/2007 299.58 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW29799 P0029659 COMPUTER DELL OPTIPLEX 745 FJZQ4D1 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P BRENES, SANDRA 09/01/2007 1,299.87 ENGINEERING 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW29913 P0029444 MONITOR DELL ULTRASHARP 1908FP CNODY8404663375PGD78 A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P RAMIREZ, MARK 09/01/2007 268.86 91803 (Braun 1st FI) PW29992 P0029652 MONITOR DELL ULTRASHARP 1908FP CNODY8404663375PGD7P A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. ' 9435 P KHONG, CLEMENT 09/01/2007 268.86 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW30014 P0029465 MONITOR DELL E228FP CNOKU311641807940D8S A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9435 P CANO, MICHAEL 09/01/2007 299.58 n 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW30015 P0029466 MONITOR DELL E228FP CNOKU311641807940DGS A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P HONG, MAY 09/01/2007 299.58 91803 (Braun 4th FI) DeRS Report Run Date: � �//�an1» County of Los Angeles pane� *of7 Run Time: 10:27:53 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CU5TODlAN:PVVGT5OLAKY CUSTODIAN NAME: Gohar7so L -T= PW30017 / P0029468 MONITOR DELL E228FP CNOKU31164180794ODMS A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P BRENES, SANDRA 09/01/2007 299.58 -p-W-»-10-I- -0 -3 —p00-771 -� -oD430 u-PT-�-p' DELL 1-- -----'A2a� 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) o*oo P LsHln,Ksnn 0*/01/2008' / 1 1,333.33 . i pWsOmo poozyrr, |COPIER XEROX Cur,Czm/cx^" ~^^�^....'.'~~... .--- Alhambra_ | P YOUNG, GLORIA 10/01/2007 � 1,258.08 �- --- pW31558 --- - P0031290 ) - - --� - - - - - COMPUTER DELL 755 - � --- �xza' '-6G*Lon1 (Braun 4th pD !` p p*vOKYmw � 972.62 � ---| Pw30060 pUoa97»o --------�------------------- nOwrT-O-nos-LLe'uzo-F-p cwOxU3116418079xUwu' ---y1oo» xzz» Alhambra 'zovv sFremont Ave. _ 9410 p v_o_um_G,' GLORIA 10/01/2007 � 299.58 � .,,^,., -'-�lhambra __M_ TE �y/oo»(Braun 4th Fl) 9400 p YOUNG, GLORIA } �V�*�000\ _- - rvmvvo, ,""^"'"" '`~'~'~``E^^^ --P -CNOKU3116418079AONOL A223 Alhambra - 10 Fremont Ave. 9440 P N/A (NEXT TonAnnzSA) 10/01/2007\ zyoso , } � th !' '^``',~--n -` ---�-� - -�---�----- -- r -----^�-------------APTOP � PW30235 PO 030077 L DE ------------------------------- - om5e8F1 -- x222 - Alhambra - 1000" Fremont Ave.' 9*10 P m^Movsz_ MARK 12/01/2007 1,333.3391803 � (Braun 00 - � , -------'----YJ Ave. y*»o � p nonsuO���� DE LL 7 ���1z��zoo7� 739.49 PW»o*»o - p0030199 COMPUTER DELL 7ss � qiuv.) knm".`".�/ ' - --------- ----- ---- 2c00*F/ xaz» Alhambra ' zoo S. Fremont Ave,n*»s� P `==nzc*AsL 01/01/2008 1,0*2o1 | ) 4th Fl) A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9440 P N/A (NEXT TO MARRISA) 01/01/2008 1,042.01 � pW30*39 ' ,vv3vum 'u^,,"."`"��''' `---�- � 4th Fl) -p-W-»-10-I- -0 -3 —p00-771 -� -oD430 u-PT-�-p' DELL 1-- -----'A2a� mnamom--' 1000sFremont Ave. / 91oo»(Braun 4th Fl) o*oo P LsHln,Ksnn 0*/01/2008' / 1 1,333.33 . �------ \ p�»/�gm \ � �--- \ PW3/390 pUo»Uoya -- / p003/155 ---�--------~---------------- �oz�rTx�c«nsm^��u�s�xzne* z77 ------ �COMPUTER DELL 7B ------~^--����x�amb� 0000ya7o»a/ �--'----- -----/ � IWMmwGI A222 x223 �Alhambra | Alhambrazmma�em Ave.��uo """ (Braun_ ----'--- '�vv""�"�.^,°= "" 91803 (Braun 4th n) � � | �� o**o p p m^nznsz ��no _- vzu�m^n����< os�z�000 ` o7�z�000 .' on�9 972.62 �- --- pW31558 --- - P0031290 ) - - --� - - - - - COMPUTER DELL 755 - � --- �xza' '-6G*Lon1 m~ham.0. '1oo.S. .__-owe 4th Fl) o*»» ` p p*vOKYmw 09/11/2008 972.62 !-- --��- pW31559 ----� p0031291 � ------'----- - -- --- COMPUTER DELL x,5 -7G* °-"a -- -'-----.^-^-' Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 91803 (eraun41th pV y*»» p Ksosos HANNA 09/11/2008 � 972.62 � .,,^,., -'-�lhambra __M_ TE Fremont Ave. y1oo»(Braun 4th n) 9400 p YOUNG, GLORIA } �V�*�000\ 972.62--' '- pw»�7*» �--------�----'-r-'---- pmo1o�� C-) pno»z*yx ' i poP0031640| p00317*5 -- num /uxo���uu^a�nxxr ~ jaaoo�n, ---------- --�--- COMPUTER oEu�5 --__~__---------'---- p�wTsKLe*ARxs»szow �.".''~.'._.^~''.~._ 5mz5Q*z --------- 6233YZ1 .--- �x22, r xz�� |_ Alhambra - ��1oo»��un�hpV ����___'_------f---�---------' Ave. �namom _^"""�"e.^"" - ' mnamom'1mm�Fremont "°= o1oo»(Braun 4thpD . o**o ( | ' �.-'.-r-.- p - ! osesos *xwnm ------ - , J ��oou�s - ----'-_---_-o-»A-m-« ��z�*�oou^ L - ` 12/09/2008� zz � o01/06/20001/06/2009 ' 289.62� y7a�aa 417.72pW31983 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:27:53 AM Department of Public Works Page: 5 of 7 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWGTSOLAKY CUSTODIAN NAME: Gohar Tsolakvan PW32123 P0031904 COMPUTER DELL 755 BRBMIJI A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9420 P SWARTZ, THEODOR 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32124 P0031905 COMPUTER DELL 755 7RBM131 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9431 P PHAN, CYNTHIA. 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32125 P0031906 COMPUTER DELL 755 4RBM131 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9435 P MEKHAIEL, HABIB 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32126 P0031907 COMPUTER DELL 755 8RBM1J1 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9440 P MANSOUR, NANCY 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32127 P0031908 COMPUTER DELL 755 DRBMIJI A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9431 P CHEN, EMILY 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32128 P0031909 COMPUTER DELL 755 6RBMIJI A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P HYRAPETIAN, DIANA 02/18/2009 972.62 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32344 P0032095 DELL ULTRASHARP 1908WFP CNOY320G7426192GCIWS A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P LANA RADLE 04/06/2009 185.25 91803 (Braun 1st FI) PW32505 P0032259 DIGITAL CAMERA CANON POWER 6926218009 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P VILLALUNA, FERNANDO 05/20/2009 215.56 SHOT A20001S 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32506 P0032260 DIGITAL CAMERA CANON POWER 6926218012 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P VILLALUNA, FERNANDO 05/20/2009 215.56 SHOT A20001S 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32540 P0032317 PRINTER LEXMARK X544DN 98B08H2 A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P RAMIREZ, MARK 06/11/2009 867.87 91803 (Braun 1st Fl) PW32542 P0032301 LAPTOP DELL LATITUDE E6400 8WBHQJI A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9420 P FERNANDO VILLALUNA 06/11/2009 1,318.89 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32599 P0032419 COMPUTER DELL OPTIPLEX960 J8JW9K1 A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave, 9410 P LANA, RADLE 07/10/2009 1,088.08 91803 (Braun 1st Fl) PW32803 P0032516 HP P2055DN Ll CNB9001691 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P GLORIA YOUNG 09/29/2009 361.08 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32821 P0032552 HP L2245WG LCD MONITOR CNK9270KMT A223 Alhambra -1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P LA, LINH 09/30/2009 199.49 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32824 P0032528 HP (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ DC7900 MXL9331LSD A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P GONZALES, ERICA 09/30/2009 1,045.99 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32826 P0032530 HP (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ DC7900 MXL9321WRL A223 Alhambra -1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P LUONG, HAI 09/30/2009 1,045.99 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW32831 P0032626 HP CP2025DN CNDSD02675 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P BRENES, SANDRA 09/30/2009 361.08 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles Page: 6 of DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 7 Run Time: 10:27:53 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWGTSOLAKY CUSTODIAN NAME: GoharTsoWyan PW32909 P0034675 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL 090907KO04 A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P MISCHO, MARK 09/24/2009 1,560.00 SCIENTIFIC ITX 91803 (Braun 1st A) PW33019 I P 1 003 - 2742 HP L2 I 245WG LCD I MONITOR 3CQ9375SQQ A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P ANNA -MARIE GILMORE 11/09/2009 199.49 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW331 - 22 P00328 1 69 1. COMPUTER 1 . , HP (ENGINEERING) I - - I MX - L9460P I 8X A 22 1 3 - - Alhambra - 1 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9420 P KHONG, CLEMENT 12/14/2009 1,045.99 COMPAQ DC7900 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th 1 I - FI) "I'll I I - , . 1.11, - I'll, 1, "1 - - PW33123 P0032880 COMPUTER HP (ENGINEERING) MXL9460P8Y A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P MISCHO, MARK 12/14/2009 1,045.99 COMPAQ DC7900 MINITOWER 918 03 Braun 4th A) PW3312 1 5 P0032882 COMPUTER I HP (ENGINEERING) 1 MXL9460P90 A223 - Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P GILMORE, ANNA -MARIE 12/14/2009 1,045.99 COMPAQ DC7900 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) 11 1 PW33126 P0032883 . ...... COMPUTER HP (ENGINEERING) MXL9460P91 A 2 23 - Alhambra "I I 1000 S Fremont Ave. 9431 P CARANTO, FLORA 12/14/2009 1,045.99 COMPAQ DC7900 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW33127 P0032884 COMPUTER HP (ENGINEERING) MXL9460P92 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P AGBOBU, NICK 12/14/2009 1,045.99 COMPAQ DC7900 MINITOWER 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW33173 P0032840 DIGITAL CAMERA CANON POWER 9126324272 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P LINH LA 12/14/2009 198.24 SHOT A2000IS91803 (Braun 4th FI) _ 1 I PW33466 P0033 1- 596 COMPUTER I 11 - HP (E - NGINEERING) MX - L 1 011 1 04WR A223 I Al I hambra - -_ 100 0 S. Fremont- Ave. 9430 P HONG, MAY 03/24/2010 952.63 COMPAQ DC8000 MINITOWER 91803(Braun1 I I I I 4th I Fl) 1 - 11 PW33 1 84 2 P 1 0 1 03 1 375 1 4 1 1 HANDHELD I I I - I TRI I MBL - E - GEOEX I P I LO I R I ER 50 1 13474123 A22 1 3 1 Alhambra -1000 S Fremont Ave. 9433 P LUONG, HAI 08/02/2010 4,439.39 XT 91803 (Braun 4th _FI) PW33 1 98 - 5 - P0017815 PRINTER I I I HP 5650 DESK3ET W/13236 MY5224P52R A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P LA, LINH 06/01/2005 300-00 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW34046 P0033831 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL0341887 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P PATELRAJ 09/15/2010 952.63 91803 (Braun 4th A) PW34123 P0033908 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN402507BV A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P PATEL,RAI 09/15/2010 271.08 91803 (Braun 4th A) PW34558 P0034462 MONITOR HP LA2205WG 3CQ0391YQD A22 - 3 Alhambra - -1000 - S - . Fremont Ave. 9400 P JENNIE TENG 12/21/2010 192.06 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW35159 P 1 0 0363 - 27 "1 HP LA240 I 5WG - CN4 I 12709PN A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9400 P HABIB MEKHAIEL 11/21/2011 238.16 91803 (Braun 4th A) PW35438 PO 1 036 1 713 HP LA2405WG CN41500120 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P ESKRIDGE, KARI 02/09/2012 238.16 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) PW35494 P0036850 HP LA2405WG MONITOR C I N4202 I OQD I z A 1 223 Alhambra - -1000 " S Fremont- Ave. 9400 P MORENO, MARTIN 03/13/2012 238.16 91803 (Braun 4th Fl) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:27:53 AM orb - ♦. Countyoil Angeles !- Jor Department of Public Works DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 7 of 7 rvva:):)ul ruU.s00-1i nr LAZffUww MUNI I UK CN4ZUI000C A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. ' 9435 P ZHU, JULIE 03/15/2012 PW36602 P0037966 HP LASERJET M475DN PRINTER CNB8D5PSVW 91803 (Braun 4th FI) Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P N/A PW36060 P0037409 HP LA2405WG MONITOR CN4209084L A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P AGBOBU, NICHOLAS 05/02/2012 ' PW36812 P0038250 91803 (Braun 4th FI) CN422909Y9 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 PW36090 P0037449 HP PRO 6200 COMPUTER MXL219273L A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P ESKRIDGE, KARI 05/23/2012 . 91803 (Braun 4th FI) P0035354 HP LP2405WG MONITOR A223 PW36397 P0037726 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN422002LS A223 Alhambra- ^ j 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9440 P BOUSE, JEFFREY 06/20/2012 225.19 821.75 233.19 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40485 P0038381 HP COLOR LASERJET M451DN JPBDQ05452 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9432 P LA, LINH PRINTER 91803 (Braun 4th FI) _ TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN Summary n co 03/01/2013 379.61 PWGTSOLAKV 79,134.16; OTAL-RECORD COUNT: 112 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW36602 P0037966 HP LASERJET M475DN PRINTER CNB8D5PSVW A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P N/A 08/06/2012 739.36 91803 (Braun 1st FI) PW36812 P0038250 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN422909Y9 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P LUONG, HAI 12/11/2012 207.07 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW37306 P0035354 HP LP2405WG MONITOR CN411314F8 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P KIRK TOROSSIAN 05/25/2011 240.35 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW37747 P0035869 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4125OT24 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P LIU, ERIC 09/07/2011 238.16 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40358 P0038457 HP ELITE 6300 PRO COMPUTER MXL24622BB A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P LA, LINH 02/28/2013 666.17 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40485 P0038381 HP COLOR LASERJET M451DN JPBDQ05452 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9432 P LA, LINH PRINTER 91803 (Braun 4th FI) _ TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN Summary n co 03/01/2013 379.61 PWGTSOLAKV 79,134.16; OTAL-RECORD COUNT: 112 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles Page: 1 of DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 8 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN roll •1',. IN I �1 I -is 03-287 E0009894 AUTO TOYOTA/08 PRIUS HYBIRD 4DR JTDKB20U683440686 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E VIVES, JIM 07/24/2008 10,334.70 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 0 - 6-282 1063371 TRUCKI FORD/05 F-150 X I L TRITON PICK UP IFTRX12W95NB96265 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 05/01/2006 3,082.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 06-2851 1 1 1063374 TRUCK FORD/06 F-150 EXT CAB , PICKI UP IFTRX - 12WO6KA8 - 9575 5400 I- Sta I Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 05/01/2006 2,901.75 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-017 E 1 002 1 1 . 670 1 TRUC K 11 201 - I I FO I R - D I'll F 1 2 1 50 RE I G CAB PICK UP IFTBF2A66BEB81455 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 04/22/2011 19,644.05 4X2 W/LIFT GATE Shoemaker 90 - 670 - - SM Ctr Yd) 08-777 1046 1 574 TRUCK GM I C 1 92 IGTGC25KONE534493 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-989 1063272 TRUCK FORD/06 F-250 XL PICK UP REG IF-FNF20526EB00205 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 11/01/2005 2,144.24 CAB Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-999 EO 1 003249 — TRUCK I FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB IFFNF20518EA79799 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 06/01/2007 5,867.64 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-282 1 1 05878 - 6 - X . TRUCK GMC/2000 C 1 0 1 N I E BODY I I G I D I KC - 3 - 4MF50 1 139 . 0 5400 Sta Fe -1 Springs - 12015 9 421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/2001 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-308 10587 1 91AX TRUCK FORD/2001 STAKEBED IFDXF46SOIED79854 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 10/01/2001 0.00 W/LIFTGATES I h - o I ern , ak e I r , 90670 —(SM Ctr - Yd) - - I 13-324 1059023 1 TRUCK F 1 0 1 RD/ 1 02 1 F55 1 0 - MASONRY 4X2 IF I DAF56F 1 22 -1 E 11 W422 S400 ringsI Sta I Fe Sp - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2003 26.12 W/MC-285 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-386 E0002922 TR I UCK F - ORD/06 UTIL DUMP W/ I IFDAF56Y66E I C65834 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 10/01/2006 15,421.92 ARROWBOARDSho em aker-1 906710(-S, M Ctr Yd) 13-427 E0008981 TRUCK I FORD/08 F-350 SEWER IFDW I F3 - 6Y48ECO6990 5400 - - Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E LEAL, ISAAC 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTIONShoemaker--901670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13 1 -435 E 1 0010710 T I RUCK FORD/O - 6 SEWER INSPECT REG CAB IFDWF - 36YX6E I C8 1 6406 - 5400 Sta Fe , Springs -12015 9421 E N/A 09/22/2008 23,400.71 UTILITY BOX BODYShoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) --- 13-455 E00176 - 4 - I -- TRUCK CREW - CAB - 2 - 008/ " F - ORD F-350 1 11 FDWW36Y68EE 1 41 1 7 - 0 1 1 540 1 0 11 Sta Fe I Springs - 12015 9421 E 07/07/2010 32,879.26 SEWER SERVICE BODYShoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-464 1- E0020 1 667 TRUCK - 2011/FORD F-450 CR I EW CAB XLT IFD9W4GY I 9BEA6 1 3494 5400 - Sta I Fe I Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 12/21/2010 43,709.08 SEWER INSPECTION Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21 1 -188 - 1051528 11 TRU - CK CHEV/9 1 4 IGBM7HIJ2RJI08893 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 11/01/1994 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 0 C.0 21-217 1 1 056586X TRUCK GMC IGD16HIC9XJ507196 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2001 20.52 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:41:42 Am Department of Public Works Page: 2 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWTBOHANNO CUSTODIAN NAME: Tim Bohannon NUMBER NUMBER CDTYPE - ----- I ---- I I �n I --"- ---- I 1A; -q UA 1 r- j I 1,4r I ouur' VALUE 21-224 1056627AX TRUCK 2000 GMC SEWER JETER W/DSF002 1GDP7H1C1YJ503748 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E VIVES, JAMES 05/01/2001 2,160.70 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21-225 1058767X TRUCK GMC RODDER 1GB17HlC511501456 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 07/01/2001 3,094.90 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21-275 E0006908 TRUCK GMC/08 C6500/RODDER 866 IGD36CIG18F402209 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 01/01/2008 56,644.41 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) --------- - 21-283 E0015618 TRUCK 09/ INT'L DURA STAR/ SEWER 1HTMMAARX9.H128062 5400 - Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 07/28/2009 202,335.26 MAINT/EQUP/800/HPRTV Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21C-004 E0019661 TRUCK HYDRO JET / CAMERA/FOAMER IHTMKAAR9AH260661 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 06/11/2010 315,305.45 2010/INT'L 4400 SBA 4X2 CNG Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 24-110 1048548 TRUCK DUMP 93 IHTGBN2N4PH473638 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 12/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 41-141 E0004225 COMPRESSOR INGERSOLL RAND P185R 4FVCABCA17U383298 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 06/01/2007 9,933.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 69-063 1058806X LOADER CASE/2001 BACKHOE WHEEL 4X4 31G0308747 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 12/01/2001 21,123.81 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 88-712 1059021 PUMP PIONEER/02 WATER/TRASH 2321P S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2003 21,612.19 TRLRMTD Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 98-087 1054099X FORKLIFT 97 HYSTER 4000 LB CAP D001H03803U 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 11/01/1997 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DAB031 01 P0006568 ARROWBOARD STARLITE TRAF/CONTRL IS9A51018ML358771 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 09/01/1992 3,734.62 TRLRMTD Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DBW072 01 P0006577 BLOWER SUPER VAC P244C PORT 914080 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/1991 2,197.58 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DGP709 01 P0006614 GENERATOR OMAN ELEC PORT 6.5KW GH400550775 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P CHILDRESS, MART 03/01/1992 2,053.25 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DMC270 01 P0006643 MIXER CONCRTE WHITEMAN PC23100 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/1992 2,978.36 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DSF002 01 1008113 SPRAYER / FOAMAKER MTD ON 21-224 8200019 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 10/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DSM067 01 P0006654 STEM CLEANER 41293 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 03/01/1993 3,220.44 o Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 146501601 P0007132 PUMP-M#QP40TA 1869 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/1989 1,889.04 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: o4/11/2o1s County of Los Angeles DeRS Report --�: FA-oASSETS-zaofo Run Time: Department epa�n�entmf Public Works Page: DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN 146504101 � P0007135 DUSTER ROACH 143CSBG-20 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/1990 �50.67 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 1465338 - 01 1 P0007166 WELDER LINCOLN 993U192110 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 01/01/1993 2,605.69 Shoemaker_�_____�__,_�__�-_- re4386901 p`oo'---- T�-YmxHOST TRIPOD sYsF/comerso on0216A �s400!Stape 12015 yyzz P cmncuA,mxCnxsL 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE shoemak e rsos7o(Smo�x) �85.84 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 'Sr^Cc. __emaker 90670 (SM �- -1 15--*-3-- oo-/-/-*o^ u�,mx�n-uS-/ IP-vu--S'`-S-F/-Cu-mu-mc'»------`|| �- --------^ o-*-ozzzA- s-yoo/S-ap—e ------------- Springs 12 s-x-m2�A,-M-x-C*-xs-L-� 04/01 2,085 8w SPACE -15 Shoemaker90670 �mozx� -' -0- -y*zz� --p --��- --8--01 -8 154388201 p0007747 �--/^ oYmxHOST TRIPOD SYS F/ComFImso ---T�! o*muSx s*oo sopeSprings zzozu 9*21 , u^nCI^ MICHAEL �/1992 04/01/1992 2,085.*4 �-pn SPACE�------�-----`--�----------------`-----�---'�--- � 'shoemakesoo7o�mozx� �4s8oyo1 - p0007748 - / oYmxHOST TR -poo--SYS �co-m�mso � n*0203x 's400 -------------- /sapespn�p-�ozs !y*2z p �u^xu* ruC"xcL 1�oz/zyez o , z�ns�� ( spm� ` ` �shoemam�soo7o�mozx) __ �------- -o1 '---- P0007749ss�rn�x�c/�m��u��um� - -a --' - -r---� -- - - � �u��o� � 's*oo �sap�spn�p'zzo�s . s*zz � P �cAn��wxC*xsL 04/01/1992 2,085.84�*n88* Shoemaker ' �_--------, 15*390soz �mo7n»S I ---------------- -�-co-me-Nso - POD SYS DYmx-HOST TRI --------- *ozzy \ s*oo ��p�spnngs -1zozS 9421 � p nuscnsnTxAnL �04/01/1992 z2,085.82,085.84 '|spmCs Shoemaker --y06-7o-(SM -oz-Yd) -p -f � ' �*/62701 P00077 95 --'---7l. SELF RETRACTABLE �'=�`s su 612 V11612M s*oo StapeSprings -1zo1s *-*z-i'-' cm-n-cuA,--wo-Cn-xs' L o4/-Vz/1e-u 2,085.83shnemaker90670(swozYd) -------'- i - - P0007799� SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE �_ ---- su^`z ��^s`^- ^'' �n-�a� � �s*oo -------�-----i` Stapesphng» 12015 lshoema��soo7o�mo�x� -~--- 9nzz� p �nUscKsm'xAnL !oy�z�ysz 2,085.84154763701�/cu 1 � 156232901 105 1152 SPRAYER DUST � 0893DO1 . S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) ~vvv/��, -- wumu`°==�"='' `"��,v"^~^~ �~~ ^ s*oo � i Sta Fe Springs ' 12015 } � s*zz p | puwDREz nzc*xx � 01/01/1995 4,800.44 (| ' shoema��soo7o�mozx� Shoemaker � f-- -� .�vz*�nv� uo^=°" -- CAM"~�"°��^~^~``'~^~~~' �__- --'----------s*oo -- �_ ' -------�----------�-------�^--------- Stape -zm1S |s*z1� s �m«moRszxxCnmR V�0�zssS 0.00 / � mor) 1hoema��90670 (SM x s � ----------------'-- | 156321801 105*193x ----- | CUTTER ROOT LUMBERJACK �------------�--'--- i S400i ----�--�ozx-----� Sta Fe Springs �wz� �� � s . n�mzx��nx�nxn oa�z�esn . z�7oxo C? 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CAMERA TRANSPORTER CUES wV1a-2s7 *527 /s400 StapeSprings 12015 9421 s |cAncuA,mICHxsL 06/01/2002 909.91 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) | ^~"~""~~^ `"""^""" ^`,E,E^ 'E`'°°`'/""`/'"L 15""""5"1 {""""^vo»^ S400 StarrSprings -1zv15 E 11/01/2006 13,875.1: ----- ------ ---7-�--------�---c------------ Shoemaker yo67n(SM C�n� -'- �9421 � 156389501 s000aoyo� T---- TRAILER zzsmxw/oo1omv/15osaoaoz 1zcr20s2262P27149 s*oo[oape Springs - 12015 '--�-' 9421 s -- - - !11/01/2006 4,510.78 Shoemaker yomn(SM ozYd) ` 156*48*01 s0019685 /TRAILER ao10TWAMc TC040LB-PT zT9po220AI473016 S400 sta Fe ��-'9�z s N� 08/11/2010 z2�^~. zz um�nv�/x��xv�o� � -T--��----�---�--�-'----- Shoemaker 90670(SM ozYd) / � �156*61801 B0022*36CUTTER MULTI-PURPOSE LUMBERJACK 30w 11685 s*no°Stapespnnos -zznzs 8832 s -- --- - '-� - 06/28/2011 11,361.99 SERIES '` �shuemake 0007o(SM otr Yd) pwz1185 P0008*1* xpLASERJET op |�svon Stapesr^'^~zzoc, -- - `-p -9421 -- sAnoA, MICHAEL '/-o5/-n-z'/zoo7 377.00 ' -' - - -' - -' -- �usomo-02-19-5 ^-' ' - - - ---�---- Shoemaker 90670 (SM oz�� --- �---- i pwz*zy p0000194' |- RADIO ssPORT MPA SCAN sas*on 85*9035 /s*oo ---- � Stapespnnys-oozs -- -- 9421 p�pmO� � - - -- xzxmss - - �on�z�ooa! 1,200.00� ^ | sxuemak0007o�mozn� ' { nw1481 P0009443 RADIO ' �as*9�9 / s*oo � }�apespnng-zmzs !�o�� p �sxncu�m���s� o�o�u�� z�mnnn � � �shuema��� son7o(SM ozYd) | � \ ,"^`"` ,""",``" � RADIO GEPORT ""^=`°. S85491 8549150 S400 Sta,e Springs '1zo15 9421 p Gu«IA,mxHmEL 06/01/1993 1,20000 Shoemaker 0007o(SM otr Yd) � ! pwzsas* p000967* Bns»TxsAPPARATUS SCOTT scBAs !99100115 's400 !oapeSprings 12015 9421 p sAmCIxMICHAEL 03/01/1999 ---1,e4z shuemake 0007o(SM ozYd) "°^^^^^ ' P0009675 """°."" APPARATUS SCOTT =C=AS 99100117 S400 Su,e Springs 12015 9421 p GuaIx MICHAEL 03/01/1999 1,145.73 - - ------- ----- � ` ------ --- | -�---�-�-----------------��-----^------- Shoemaker oon7o(SM ozYd) ! � ��'----------- � pw15356 p0009676 1---- ` Bns»TxsAPPARATUS SCOTT scBAs !000Nzua s*oo iStupeSprings 12015 *mz p -�--- sxnCuA,MxC*xsL ~- |03/01/1999 - 1,145.73 Shoemaker mo7o(SM ctrYd) | pWzoaza P0013303 GENERATOR owAmso/sp7a8 zzzor*o Springs 9421 sx�m��-MICHAEL'os�z�onu 1.00 -- - --- ~ - '-s-*-oo-`. -�-up�es-pn--zz-o-zx -- shvema�_rsonro�nozY� '-| pwa0az4 Mm1aao* CONCRETE svw/oalnns�'1�/c�n7z . aa�*zs ' s*oo �up�spnnys zaoz5 �z1' -p- p - 's^ncu�mx�xsL/os�z�ona � znn ' |Shoemaker 0007o(SM ctrYd) 1 ( pWzoazs nmzssox| WELDER MILLER zFIFTY TWIN /12as11s `72-6236*3 's*nu Stape9421 �p-^^"^^ p 'GuRcu�Mu�xsL�os�z�ona � znn souemameroon7o(SM ozYd) | pW20867 P00133*9 RADIO nsMoTsCONTROLLER REPEATER oa�oem �-- ~~ '^ ~~^^~^~ 9421 p MnCHxsL,� 05/01/2002 1.00 TnAmsMz Shoemaker sonro(SM ozYd) __' �cAncuA, } pW20868 n0013350 ! lv/vcnconoo pAwxsoNIc / so*A10928 ! s*oo Sta Fe Springs ' 12015 { 9421 p | sxmzx mxz*xsL 05/01/2002 1.00 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM Department of Public or Page: 5 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWTBOHANNO PW20869 P0013351 I TELEVISION ZENITH 62244460053 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20870 P0013352 VCR GO VIDEO DOUBLE DECK 644406050554 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1,00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW 1 2 - 0871 1 P0013353 ICE MACH I INE ICE -0 - -M I ATIC 100-20904- 1 Z - 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9 421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1,00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 111 PW 1 2 . 087 , 2 P 1 0 11 0 11 13 35 1 4 SEWER - CLEANING . I I 11 MACHINE- . - I ELECT/EEL - 2377A 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2087 - 3 P 1 0013355 VACUUM YARD PARKER I SCAVENGER 96680091 S400 Sta Fe Springs -12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW - 20 1 874 PO - 0 1 1 1 33 - 56 WASHER MACHINE 11 MAY I TAG 11 --- 3 1 127 1 6590Y I Y 5400 S t a F e Sp r in gs- 1 2 0 15 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20875 P0013357 DRYER MACHINE MAYTAG 31395428YY 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2 1 08 1 87 POO 1 133 1 66 SELF RETRACTABLEI - I I I ROSE 1 1 I I MFG GYNAVAC D I 1 1 1651 1 M 54 1 00 Sta F e Sp ring s12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 01/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20888 PO 1 013367 SELF RETRACTABLE ROSE MFG DYNAVAC D11579M 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20890 P0013369 METAL DETECTOR UNDERGROUND PIPES 641262 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 GOLDAK Shoemaker - 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2 10 1 10 PO 1 013 1 463 TRIPOD 1547626 10941 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21011 P0013464 TRIPOD 10966 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21012 P0013465 TRIPOD 10984 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21013 P - 001 1 3466 TRI - POD 10970 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21 1 014 -- PO - 01 1 346 1 7 TRIPOD- - 1547624 10934 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW212 - 36 POO 1 13665 RADIO I ERICSSON GE M-RK/PORTABLE 9153977 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P VIVES, JAMES 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW22214 P0014557 SONY MAVICA MVC -F I D200 38247 - 6 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/2002 540.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: O4/zz/2Ozs County ��Los ���e0es oensm,wo�ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 nunn� me�zo�z�em* ~ Department of Public Works Page: oofn DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN:PVVTBOHANNO ' CUSTODIAN NAME: Tim Bohannon ' pW23085 � p0015409 �~�..~.......~.�^°= vwn� 'soo99s9 | ' s�oO / �a Fe Springs zzozs � - | o�zz— p eyxCIx MICHAEL 06/16/2003 3,662.00 Gp7ss) .Shoemaker 906ro(SM ctr Yd) i | .,,.~,. .,,^,~, DELL "_.^G^^ ,ENGI.,E`^.~= �`^CG°"^ �S400 Stare Springs -1zu1, ,:*/1 p } BREAK ROOM zomzouco 1,155.00 Shoemaker yos7o(SM otr Yd) ( .,.^--^' '001632" NEC '""=-C"=."C 201522.x -R S*uu 'StarcSprings 12015 9421 p muSx 07/01/2004 163.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) i pW25160 n017046 npLASERJET zsOoo }cmaro27687 |s*oo /9421 p �ouwsmo,Jssss 02/0 1/2004 -- -nm.- - ���o�Y� -+-----------------------`---- ^'�--^-[---�------- Shoemaker � �--- �- . PW25756 p0017643 PRINTER HP 5650oESKIET 'SMY53m5P12K /S400.Sta ---- Fe Springs 12015 ---�- 9421 p' --` - 06/01/2005 z��116.34!Shoema��9Oo7o��� --------�--------------�---rSt=Fe �o� --------�--z-----T--------- pwzszzo pOOz7yoyT MONITOR ursxnsummsoOMP FLAT MZ19HCHY701073P S400 Springs -z2015 � � � � nz�os P�ms� - / Shoemaker 90670 c��) � pw26170 P0018052 MONITOR 19rsAMSumm9zOMpFLAT mZ19xc*v7010610 /s400}Stape _ Springs 'zzozs 9421 p 08/01/2005 405.13 � PANEL { |Shoemaker 9os7o(SM otr Yd) pWzsosz poozmns LAPTOP DELL LATITUDE nzoamsmeyz � | ----r------------------r--------------- �S*ou'Stare Springs -cmz5 9421 p --�------- HILL, JAMIE 01/01/2006 2,09806 ` { 'Shoemaker 9Os7o(SM otr Yd) ` '-"",^ =01983" GAS MONITOR ISC^.^MULTI GAS ' 0602ur1221 |S*uv Sta,e Springs -1/v15 'sxocma��smsm�� /y*zz p ( .04/01/2006 1,571u0 c��) � pW28416 .p0027996 GAS DETECTOR MomonIScITxMULTI 0602OF1222 s400`gapeSprings 12015 9421 p 04/01/2006 1,57.00 ------ --' --'--� ---------- - ---+-- ----- - -F--- Shoemaker yos7o��Oz�� - r— � pwznnzs P0mznzys! SCANNER xpnzsosc^msT `cw67mA0515 StapeSprings 'zzozs �-- ----�----- 9421 p ---.- � �02/01/2007 '-- oozzz Shoemaker y0mn(SM Ctr/d)__ . pWays+v ! p0029210 CAMERA c^SIoDIGITAL sXzz05moouM |80013815Ao S400 'Stapesphng zzOzs 'o�zz p-�- ------�- ' Vz �- szy3o -- i [shocma��~- 0007o�Mo�Y� ��"�~��_--_�'_--___�__-__+_-'_____ �-~`-~~ i pwzyroy poozyooz FLOW METER xAr*SIGMA yzoPORT 070800061192 "s400|StapeSprings 12015 |9421 p vrVsszxMss 09/01/2007 4,113.83 ' _ sxocmake0007o�moz�� �. ^ pwzyrnz poozosys �ruzW METER nxc*SIGMA yzoPORT 070800061191 �s400 StapeSprings 12015 '9421 p 'vDEs JAMES |09/01/2007 4,113.84 �Shoemaker 9Oo7O(SM ctr Y� ' � pW29798 �P0029658 COMPUTER DELL opTIpLsx74s mJz04o1 S400 Sta Fe Springs 12015 / 9421 ' p 09/01/2007 1,299.87 �ENGINEERING Shoemaker yOo7o(SM ozYd) pw29810 nmzooro /COMPUTER DELL opTIPLsxn5 7vOY4oz s400 gapeSprings '12ozs 9421 p FRANK BENSON 09/01/2007 1,299.87 '--- - '--- -�------- swmzwssRIwm --' -- -------� i Shoemaker � 9Oo7OMo�vd) - --��------f-- �pwzyssz mm296zz� MONITOR DELL uol*o*Anpzoonrp cmomv8404663375pmosn|S400 StapeSprings zzozs '9421 P �- ; `09/01/2007 268.86 �|Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr/d) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 7 of 8 PW30624 P0030575 FAX MACHINE PANASONIC UF -4000 FGP47800007 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 P N/A 02/01/2008 702.54 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30640 P0031567 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4022 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 p GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP. ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM I Ctr -Yd) PW30 1 64 1 1 PO 1 03 1 1568 GAS I I I MON - ITOR I I NDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 0705190005 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP. ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30643 P0031570 DOCKING STATION INDUSTRIAL 070600W-048 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30644 P003 I 1 1 571 DOCKING I STATIONI INDUSTRIAL 070600W-042 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551Shoemaker 90670 (SM-- Ctr Yd) P0031600 SCIENTIFIC GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCI) 0706OA4023 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 70 (SM Ctr Yd)W30689 Shoemaker 906 PW3 - 0690 P0031601 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4033 5400 Sta Fe Springs -12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW 1 3069 1 2 1 PO 1 031603 GAS " M0NITOR 11 INDUSTRIAL I SCIENTIFIC 07060A4029 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd PW3069 1 3 - P 1 003 - 16 - 04 GAS - MONITOR I I NDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4030 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM 1. Ctr Yd PW31040 P 1 0 11 030733 MONITORI DELL ULTRASHARP 2208WFP CNOCU8897161882PEB3U 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9440 P 04/01/2008 347.31 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW31067 P0030715 COMPUTER DELL 755 2HROIGI 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9440 P 04/01/2008 1,042.01 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW31975 P0031757 PRINTER LEXMARK C532DN 941DD6X 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 01/06/2009 798.26 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW32833 P0032621 CANON POWER SHOT A2000IS 8826402453 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 09/30/2009 198.24 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33 1 457 P0033250 I COMPUTER I H I P (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ MXL0091G5D 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JESSE OLVARES 03/17/2010 952.63 DC8000 MINITOWER Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) P I W336 - 13 PO - 0 1 33 1 619 MONITOR I HP - L - A2205 - WG - 3CW0143HGJ 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 05/18/2010 192.06 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33678 P0033466 COMPUTER HP (BUSINESS) DC8000 CMT MXL0202HHB 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JENNIFER GARCIA 06/03/2010 778.13 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33903 P0034061 STORAGE SEAGATE FREE AGENT 320GB 2GE6MY5T 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM VIVES 08/30/2010 85.41 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM O 1 W*- -4 II �1 Gi a County of LosAngeles Department of PublicWorks DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 8 of 8 PW33956 P0034096 DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS STYLUS 7030 J5U226371 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM VIVES 09/13/2010 191.13 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34464 P0034429 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL0441OSS S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM PREM 11/09/2010 952.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34466 P0034431 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL04410SV S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P TIM BOHANNON 11/09/2010 952.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34467 P0034432 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4039034H S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 11/09/2010 271.08 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34468 P0034433 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4039OJ48 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 11/09/2010 271.08 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW36657 P0038011 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN42230P3J S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 08/06/2012 225.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW36891 P0038303 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN42330N33 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P ALONSO JUAN 01/08/2013 233.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW40343 P0038803 HP ELITE 6300 PRO COMPUTER MXL2460VQY 5400 Sta Fe Springs- 12015 9421 P ' JUAN ALONSO 03/14/2013 821.74 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW8883 P0021639 RADIO TWOWAY GE ERCISSON/CHARGER 9154106 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P PRYOR, JAMES 07/01/1999 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: P BOHANNO 964,862.89 Summary TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 128 n rn Run Date: 04/11/2013 CountyIof8 of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:38:19 AM Department of PublicWorksPage: of 8 DPW eCAPS ReportingSystem ( e S) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWJVIVES 03-315 E0024039 AUTO 4 DR SEDAN COMPACT JTDKN3DU5C1508472 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PA UL YOTA PRIUS HYBRID 91701 (SM East Yard) 03/13/2012 21,488.67 03-320 E0025809 2012/TO AUTO 4 DR SEDAN COMPACT JTDKN3DU9C1511780 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 09/12/2012 23,878.70 2012/TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 06-251 1063044 TRUCK CHEV/04 1500 PU 2 WHL DR 1GCEC19V24Z296481 I603 Irwindale 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 05/01/2004 0.00 EXTCAB 91701 (SM East Yard) _ - 06-267 1063303 TRUCK CHEV/06 C-1500 REG CAB PICKUP - - 4V76Z130211 1GCEC1 I603 49 S. Myrtle Ave 9rwind 2849 9424 E 01/01/2006 1,824.60 BOARD 1701 (SM East Yard) 06-396 E0026153 TRUCK 2012/FORD F-150 EXT CAB PICK iF FMCM9CFB87178 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/17/2012 20,460.29 UP 4X291701 (SM East Yard) 13-414 E0007550 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 REG CAB 1GCHC24U33E177541 1111— I603 11 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 12/01/2002 0.00 08-947 1058995F TRUCK CHEV/03 PU 2500 2 WHL DRIVE 91701 (SM East Yard) - 09-388 E0019896 TRUCK 2011/ FORD F-350 REG CAB 4X2 1FDBF3A6XBEA309111 61 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/04/2010 22,909.82 W/40" SERVICE BODY 3 962 I603 IrwindaSM East Yard) 91701 (11 ' le - 2849 S Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/04/2010 22,909.82 09-389 E0019897 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-350 REG CAB 4X2 1FDBF3A61BEA 0 91701 (SM East Yard) W/40" SERVICE BODY 13-309 1058791BX TRUCK FORD/2001 STAKEBED 1FDXF46S21ED79855 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 10/01/2001 0.00 W/LIFTGATE 91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-397 E0005085 TRUCK GMC/07 C5500 UTIL/DMP W/A- 1GDE5C1G87F416739 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2007 23,202.02 BOARD 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-411 11 E00081 11 13 TRUCK FORD/07 VAN STEP SEWER 1FDXE45S37DB26854 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 03/01/2008 14,562.93 INSPECT W/ACCESSORIES91701 (SM East Yard) 13-414 E0007550 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 REG CAB iFDWF36Y46EC86403 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 04/01/2008 21,428.85 SWR/UTLTY BDY 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-423 E0008905 TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER 1FDWF36Y08EC06985 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-424 E0008906 TRUCK FORD/08 F -350S , EWER 1FDWF36Y68ECO6988 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 91701 (SM East Yard) - 13-425 E0008907 TRUCK 11 FORD/08 F-350 SEWER 1FDWF36Y28EC06986 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-443 E0012131 TRUCK FORD/06, MASONRY W/I564227 & 1FDAF56Y16EC61299 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 02/26/2009 46,596.26 n 2 ATTACHMENTS 91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-458 E0019903 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-550 XLT REG CAB 1FDUF5GY2BEA591674 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/05/2010 34,191.96 FLATBED W/LIFTGATE 91701 (SM East Yard) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:27:53 AM orb - ♦. Countyoil Angeles !- Jor Department of Public Works DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 7 of 7 rvva:):)ul ruU.s00-1i nr LAZffUww MUNI I UK CN4ZUI000C A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. ' 9435 P ZHU, JULIE 03/15/2012 PW36602 P0037966 HP LASERJET M475DN PRINTER CNB8D5PSVW 91803 (Braun 4th FI) Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P N/A PW36060 P0037409 HP LA2405WG MONITOR CN4209084L A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P AGBOBU, NICHOLAS 05/02/2012 ' PW36812 P0038250 91803 (Braun 4th FI) CN422909Y9 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 PW36090 P0037449 HP PRO 6200 COMPUTER MXL219273L A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P ESKRIDGE, KARI 05/23/2012 . 91803 (Braun 4th FI) P0035354 HP LP2405WG MONITOR A223 PW36397 P0037726 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN422002LS A223 Alhambra- ^ j 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9440 P BOUSE, JEFFREY 06/20/2012 225.19 821.75 233.19 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40485 P0038381 HP COLOR LASERJET M451DN JPBDQ05452 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9432 P LA, LINH PRINTER 91803 (Braun 4th FI) _ TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN Summary n co 03/01/2013 379.61 PWGTSOLAKV 79,134.16; OTAL-RECORD COUNT: 112 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW36602 P0037966 HP LASERJET M475DN PRINTER CNB8D5PSVW A222 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P N/A 08/06/2012 739.36 91803 (Braun 1st FI) PW36812 P0038250 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN422909Y9 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P LUONG, HAI 12/11/2012 207.07 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW37306 P0035354 HP LP2405WG MONITOR CN411314F8 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9410 P KIRK TOROSSIAN 05/25/2011 240.35 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW37747 P0035869 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4125OT24 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9433 P LIU, ERIC 09/07/2011 238.16 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40358 P0038457 HP ELITE 6300 PRO COMPUTER MXL24622BB A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9430 P LA, LINH 02/28/2013 666.17 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW40485 P0038381 HP COLOR LASERJET M451DN JPBDQ05452 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont Ave. 9432 P LA, LINH PRINTER 91803 (Braun 4th FI) _ TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN Summary n co 03/01/2013 379.61 PWGTSOLAKV 79,134.16; OTAL-RECORD COUNT: 112 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles Page: 1 of DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 8 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN roll •1',. IN I �1 I -is 03-287 E0009894 AUTO TOYOTA/08 PRIUS HYBIRD 4DR JTDKB20U683440686 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E VIVES, JIM 07/24/2008 10,334.70 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 0 - 6-282 1063371 TRUCKI FORD/05 F-150 X I L TRITON PICK UP IFTRX12W95NB96265 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 05/01/2006 3,082.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 06-2851 1 1 1063374 TRUCK FORD/06 F-150 EXT CAB , PICKI UP IFTRX - 12WO6KA8 - 9575 5400 I- Sta I Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 05/01/2006 2,901.75 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-017 E 1 002 1 1 . 670 1 TRUC K 11 201 - I I FO I R - D I'll F 1 2 1 50 RE I G CAB PICK UP IFTBF2A66BEB81455 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 04/22/2011 19,644.05 4X2 W/LIFT GATE Shoemaker 90 - 670 - - SM Ctr Yd) 08-777 1046 1 574 TRUCK GM I C 1 92 IGTGC25KONE534493 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-989 1063272 TRUCK FORD/06 F-250 XL PICK UP REG IF-FNF20526EB00205 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 11/01/2005 2,144.24 CAB Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 08-999 EO 1 003249 — TRUCK I FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB IFFNF20518EA79799 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 06/01/2007 5,867.64 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-282 1 1 05878 - 6 - X . TRUCK GMC/2000 C 1 0 1 N I E BODY I I G I D I KC - 3 - 4MF50 1 139 . 0 5400 Sta Fe -1 Springs - 12015 9 421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/2001 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-308 10587 1 91AX TRUCK FORD/2001 STAKEBED IFDXF46SOIED79854 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 10/01/2001 0.00 W/LIFTGATES I h - o I ern , ak e I r , 90670 —(SM Ctr - Yd) - - I 13-324 1059023 1 TRUCK F 1 0 1 RD/ 1 02 1 F55 1 0 - MASONRY 4X2 IF I DAF56F 1 22 -1 E 11 W422 S400 ringsI Sta I Fe Sp - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2003 26.12 W/MC-285 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-386 E0002922 TR I UCK F - ORD/06 UTIL DUMP W/ I IFDAF56Y66E I C65834 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 10/01/2006 15,421.92 ARROWBOARDSho em aker-1 906710(-S, M Ctr Yd) 13-427 E0008981 TRUCK I FORD/08 F-350 SEWER IFDW I F3 - 6Y48ECO6990 5400 - - Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E LEAL, ISAAC 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTIONShoemaker--901670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13 1 -435 E 1 0010710 T I RUCK FORD/O - 6 SEWER INSPECT REG CAB IFDWF - 36YX6E I C8 1 6406 - 5400 Sta Fe , Springs -12015 9421 E N/A 09/22/2008 23,400.71 UTILITY BOX BODYShoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) --- 13-455 E00176 - 4 - I -- TRUCK CREW - CAB - 2 - 008/ " F - ORD F-350 1 11 FDWW36Y68EE 1 41 1 7 - 0 1 1 540 1 0 11 Sta Fe I Springs - 12015 9421 E 07/07/2010 32,879.26 SEWER SERVICE BODYShoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-464 1- E0020 1 667 TRUCK - 2011/FORD F-450 CR I EW CAB XLT IFD9W4GY I 9BEA6 1 3494 5400 - Sta I Fe I Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 12/21/2010 43,709.08 SEWER INSPECTION Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21 1 -188 - 1051528 11 TRU - CK CHEV/9 1 4 IGBM7HIJ2RJI08893 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 11/01/1994 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 0 C.0 21-217 1 1 056586X TRUCK GMC IGD16HIC9XJ507196 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2001 20.52 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:41:42 Am Department of Public Works Page: 2 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWTBOHANNO CUSTODIAN NAME: Tim Bohannon NUMBER NUMBER CDTYPE - ----- I ---- I I �n I --"- ---- I 1A; -q UA 1 r- j I 1,4r I ouur' VALUE 21-224 1056627AX TRUCK 2000 GMC SEWER JETER W/DSF002 1GDP7H1C1YJ503748 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E VIVES, JAMES 05/01/2001 2,160.70 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21-225 1058767X TRUCK GMC RODDER 1GB17HlC511501456 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 07/01/2001 3,094.90 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21-275 E0006908 TRUCK GMC/08 C6500/RODDER 866 IGD36CIG18F402209 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 01/01/2008 56,644.41 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) --------- - 21-283 E0015618 TRUCK 09/ INT'L DURA STAR/ SEWER 1HTMMAARX9.H128062 5400 - Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 07/28/2009 202,335.26 MAINT/EQUP/800/HPRTV Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 21C-004 E0019661 TRUCK HYDRO JET / CAMERA/FOAMER IHTMKAAR9AH260661 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 06/11/2010 315,305.45 2010/INT'L 4400 SBA 4X2 CNG Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 24-110 1048548 TRUCK DUMP 93 IHTGBN2N4PH473638 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 12/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 41-141 E0004225 COMPRESSOR INGERSOLL RAND P185R 4FVCABCA17U383298 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 06/01/2007 9,933.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 69-063 1058806X LOADER CASE/2001 BACKHOE WHEEL 4X4 31G0308747 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 12/01/2001 21,123.81 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 88-712 1059021 PUMP PIONEER/02 WATER/TRASH 2321P S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/2003 21,612.19 TRLRMTD Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 98-087 1054099X FORKLIFT 97 HYSTER 4000 LB CAP D001H03803U 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 11/01/1997 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DAB031 01 P0006568 ARROWBOARD STARLITE TRAF/CONTRL IS9A51018ML358771 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 09/01/1992 3,734.62 TRLRMTD Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DBW072 01 P0006577 BLOWER SUPER VAC P244C PORT 914080 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/1991 2,197.58 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DGP709 01 P0006614 GENERATOR OMAN ELEC PORT 6.5KW GH400550775 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P CHILDRESS, MART 03/01/1992 2,053.25 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DMC270 01 P0006643 MIXER CONCRTE WHITEMAN PC23100 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/1992 2,978.36 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DSF002 01 1008113 SPRAYER / FOAMAKER MTD ON 21-224 8200019 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E GARCIA, MICHAEL 10/01/1992 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) DSM067 01 P0006654 STEM CLEANER 41293 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 03/01/1993 3,220.44 o Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 146501601 P0007132 PUMP-M#QP40TA 1869 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/1989 1,889.04 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: o4/11/2o1s County of Los Angeles DeRS Report --�: FA-oASSETS-zaofo Run Time: Department epa�n�entmf Public Works Page: DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN 146504101 � P0007135 DUSTER ROACH 143CSBG-20 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 02/01/1990 �50.67 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 1465338 - 01 1 P0007166 WELDER LINCOLN 993U192110 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 01/01/1993 2,605.69 Shoemaker_�_____�__,_�__�-_- re4386901 p`oo'---- T�-YmxHOST TRIPOD sYsF/comerso on0216A �s400!Stape 12015 yyzz P cmncuA,mxCnxsL 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE shoemak e rsos7o(Smo�x) �85.84 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 'Sr^Cc. __emaker 90670 (SM �- -1 15--*-3-- oo-/-/-*o^ u�,mx�n-uS-/ IP-vu--S'`-S-F/-Cu-mu-mc'»------`|| �- --------^ o-*-ozzzA- s-yoo/S-ap—e ------------- Springs 12 s-x-m2�A,-M-x-C*-xs-L-� 04/01 2,085 8w SPACE -15 Shoemaker90670 �mozx� -' -0- -y*zz� --p --��- --8--01 -8 154388201 p0007747 �--/^ oYmxHOST TRIPOD SYS F/ComFImso ---T�! o*muSx s*oo sopeSprings zzozu 9*21 , u^nCI^ MICHAEL �/1992 04/01/1992 2,085.*4 �-pn SPACE�------�-----`--�----------------`-----�---'�--- � 'shoemakesoo7o�mozx� �4s8oyo1 - p0007748 - / oYmxHOST TR -poo--SYS �co-m�mso � n*0203x 's400 -------------- /sapespn�p-�ozs !y*2z p �u^xu* ruC"xcL 1�oz/zyez o , z�ns�� ( spm� ` ` �shoemam�soo7o�mozx) __ �------- -o1 '---- P0007749ss�rn�x�c/�m��u��um� - -a --' - -r---� -- - - � �u��o� � 's*oo �sap�spn�p'zzo�s . s*zz � P �cAn��wxC*xsL 04/01/1992 2,085.84�*n88* Shoemaker ' �_--------, 15*390soz �mo7n»S I ---------------- -�-co-me-Nso - POD SYS DYmx-HOST TRI --------- *ozzy \ s*oo ��p�spnngs -1zozS 9421 � p nuscnsnTxAnL �04/01/1992 z2,085.82,085.84 '|spmCs Shoemaker --y06-7o-(SM -oz-Yd) -p -f � ' �*/62701 P00077 95 --'---7l. SELF RETRACTABLE �'=�`s su 612 V11612M s*oo StapeSprings -1zo1s *-*z-i'-' cm-n-cuA,--wo-Cn-xs' L o4/-Vz/1e-u 2,085.83shnemaker90670(swozYd) -------'- i - - P0007799� SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE �_ ---- su^`z ��^s`^- ^'' �n-�a� � �s*oo -------�-----i` Stapesphng» 12015 lshoema��soo7o�mo�x� -~--- 9nzz� p �nUscKsm'xAnL !oy�z�ysz 2,085.84154763701�/cu 1 � 156232901 105 1152 SPRAYER DUST � 0893DO1 . S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E 0.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) ~vvv/��, -- wumu`°==�"='' `"��,v"^~^~ �~~ ^ s*oo � i Sta Fe Springs ' 12015 } � s*zz p | puwDREz nzc*xx � 01/01/1995 4,800.44 (| ' shoema��soo7o�mozx� Shoemaker � f-- -� .�vz*�nv� uo^=°" -- CAM"~�"°��^~^~``'~^~~~' �__- --'----------s*oo -- �_ ' -------�----------�-------�^--------- Stape -zm1S |s*z1� s �m«moRszxxCnmR V�0�zssS 0.00 / � mor) 1hoema��90670 (SM x s � ----------------'-- | 156321801 105*193x ----- | CUTTER ROOT LUMBERJACK �------------�--'--- i S400i ----�--�ozx-----� Sta Fe Springs �wz� �� � s . n�mzx��nx�nxn oa�z�esn . z�7oxo C? 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CAMERA TRANSPORTER CUES wV1a-2s7 *527 /s400 StapeSprings 12015 9421 s |cAncuA,mICHxsL 06/01/2002 909.91 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) | ^~"~""~~^ `"""^""" ^`,E,E^ 'E`'°°`'/""`/'"L 15""""5"1 {""""^vo»^ S400 StarrSprings -1zv15 E 11/01/2006 13,875.1: ----- ------ ---7-�--------�---c------------ Shoemaker yo67n(SM C�n� -'- �9421 � 156389501 s000aoyo� T---- TRAILER zzsmxw/oo1omv/15osaoaoz 1zcr20s2262P27149 s*oo[oape Springs - 12015 '--�-' 9421 s -- - - !11/01/2006 4,510.78 Shoemaker yomn(SM ozYd) ` 156*48*01 s0019685 /TRAILER ao10TWAMc TC040LB-PT zT9po220AI473016 S400 sta Fe ��-'9�z s N� 08/11/2010 z2�^~. zz um�nv�/x��xv�o� � -T--��----�---�--�-'----- Shoemaker 90670(SM ozYd) / � �156*61801 B0022*36CUTTER MULTI-PURPOSE LUMBERJACK 30w 11685 s*no°Stapespnnos -zznzs 8832 s -- --- - '-� - 06/28/2011 11,361.99 SERIES '` �shuemake 0007o(SM otr Yd) pwz1185 P0008*1* xpLASERJET op |�svon Stapesr^'^~zzoc, -- - `-p -9421 -- sAnoA, MICHAEL '/-o5/-n-z'/zoo7 377.00 ' -' - - -' - -' -- �usomo-02-19-5 ^-' ' - - - ---�---- Shoemaker 90670 (SM oz�� --- �---- i pwz*zy p0000194' |- RADIO ssPORT MPA SCAN sas*on 85*9035 /s*oo ---- � Stapespnnys-oozs -- -- 9421 p�pmO� � - - -- xzxmss - - �on�z�ooa! 1,200.00� ^ | sxuemak0007o�mozn� ' { nw1481 P0009443 RADIO ' �as*9�9 / s*oo � }�apespnng-zmzs !�o�� p �sxncu�m���s� o�o�u�� z�mnnn � � �shuema��� son7o(SM ozYd) | � \ ,"^`"` ,""",``" � RADIO GEPORT ""^=`°. S85491 8549150 S400 Sta,e Springs '1zo15 9421 p Gu«IA,mxHmEL 06/01/1993 1,20000 Shoemaker 0007o(SM otr Yd) � ! pwzsas* p000967* Bns»TxsAPPARATUS SCOTT scBAs !99100115 's400 !oapeSprings 12015 9421 p sAmCIxMICHAEL 03/01/1999 ---1,e4z shuemake 0007o(SM ozYd) "°^^^^^ ' P0009675 """°."" APPARATUS SCOTT =C=AS 99100117 S400 Su,e Springs 12015 9421 p GuaIx MICHAEL 03/01/1999 1,145.73 - - ------- ----- � ` ------ --- | -�---�-�-----------------��-----^------- Shoemaker oon7o(SM ozYd) ! � ��'----------- � pw15356 p0009676 1---- ` Bns»TxsAPPARATUS SCOTT scBAs !000Nzua s*oo iStupeSprings 12015 *mz p -�--- sxnCuA,MxC*xsL ~- |03/01/1999 - 1,145.73 Shoemaker mo7o(SM ctrYd) | pWzoaza P0013303 GENERATOR owAmso/sp7a8 zzzor*o Springs 9421 sx�m��-MICHAEL'os�z�onu 1.00 -- - --- ~ - '-s-*-oo-`. -�-up�es-pn--zz-o-zx -- shvema�_rsonro�nozY� '-| pwa0az4 Mm1aao* CONCRETE svw/oalnns�'1�/c�n7z . aa�*zs ' s*oo �up�spnnys zaoz5 �z1' -p- p - 's^ncu�mx�xsL/os�z�ona � znn ' |Shoemaker 0007o(SM ctrYd) 1 ( pWzoazs nmzssox| WELDER MILLER zFIFTY TWIN /12as11s `72-6236*3 's*nu Stape9421 �p-^^"^^ p 'GuRcu�Mu�xsL�os�z�ona � znn souemameroon7o(SM ozYd) | pW20867 P00133*9 RADIO nsMoTsCONTROLLER REPEATER oa�oem �-- ~~ '^ ~~^^~^~ 9421 p MnCHxsL,� 05/01/2002 1.00 TnAmsMz Shoemaker sonro(SM ozYd) __' �cAncuA, } pW20868 n0013350 ! lv/vcnconoo pAwxsoNIc / so*A10928 ! s*oo Sta Fe Springs ' 12015 { 9421 p | sxmzx mxz*xsL 05/01/2002 1.00 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM Department of Public or Page: 5 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWTBOHANNO PW20869 P0013351 I TELEVISION ZENITH 62244460053 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20870 P0013352 VCR GO VIDEO DOUBLE DECK 644406050554 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1,00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW 1 2 - 0871 1 P0013353 ICE MACH I INE ICE -0 - -M I ATIC 100-20904- 1 Z - 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9 421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1,00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 111 PW 1 2 . 087 , 2 P 1 0 11 0 11 13 35 1 4 SEWER - CLEANING . I I 11 MACHINE- . - I ELECT/EEL - 2377A 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2087 - 3 P 1 0013355 VACUUM YARD PARKER I SCAVENGER 96680091 S400 Sta Fe Springs -12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW - 20 1 874 PO - 0 1 1 1 33 - 56 WASHER MACHINE 11 MAY I TAG 11 --- 3 1 127 1 6590Y I Y 5400 S t a F e Sp r in gs- 1 2 0 15 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20875 P0013357 DRYER MACHINE MAYTAG 31395428YY 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 05/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2 1 08 1 87 POO 1 133 1 66 SELF RETRACTABLEI - I I I ROSE 1 1 I I MFG GYNAVAC D I 1 1 1651 1 M 54 1 00 Sta F e Sp ring s12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 01/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20888 PO 1 013367 SELF RETRACTABLE ROSE MFG DYNAVAC D11579M 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW20890 P0013369 METAL DETECTOR UNDERGROUND PIPES 641262 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 GOLDAK Shoemaker - 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW2 10 1 10 PO 1 013 1 463 TRIPOD 1547626 10941 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21011 P0013464 TRIPOD 10966 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21012 P0013465 TRIPOD 10984 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21013 P - 001 1 3466 TRI - POD 10970 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW21 1 014 -- PO - 01 1 346 1 7 TRIPOD- - 1547624 10934 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW212 - 36 POO 1 13665 RADIO I ERICSSON GE M-RK/PORTABLE 9153977 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P VIVES, JAMES 06/01/2002 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW22214 P0014557 SONY MAVICA MVC -F I D200 38247 - 6 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MICHAEL 08/01/2002 540.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: O4/zz/2Ozs County ��Los ���e0es oensm,wo�ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 nunn� me�zo�z�em* ~ Department of Public Works Page: oofn DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN:PVVTBOHANNO ' CUSTODIAN NAME: Tim Bohannon ' pW23085 � p0015409 �~�..~.......~.�^°= vwn� 'soo99s9 | ' s�oO / �a Fe Springs zzozs � - | o�zz— p eyxCIx MICHAEL 06/16/2003 3,662.00 Gp7ss) .Shoemaker 906ro(SM ctr Yd) i | .,,.~,. .,,^,~, DELL "_.^G^^ ,ENGI.,E`^.~= �`^CG°"^ �S400 Stare Springs -1zu1, ,:*/1 p } BREAK ROOM zomzouco 1,155.00 Shoemaker yos7o(SM otr Yd) ( .,.^--^' '001632" NEC '""=-C"=."C 201522.x -R S*uu 'StarcSprings 12015 9421 p muSx 07/01/2004 163.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) i pW25160 n017046 npLASERJET zsOoo }cmaro27687 |s*oo /9421 p �ouwsmo,Jssss 02/0 1/2004 -- -nm.- - ���o�Y� -+-----------------------`---- ^'�--^-[---�------- Shoemaker � �--- �- . PW25756 p0017643 PRINTER HP 5650oESKIET 'SMY53m5P12K /S400.Sta ---- Fe Springs 12015 ---�- 9421 p' --` - 06/01/2005 z��116.34!Shoema��9Oo7o��� --------�--------------�---rSt=Fe �o� --------�--z-----T--------- pwzszzo pOOz7yoyT MONITOR ursxnsummsoOMP FLAT MZ19HCHY701073P S400 Springs -z2015 � � � � nz�os P�ms� - / Shoemaker 90670 c��) � pw26170 P0018052 MONITOR 19rsAMSumm9zOMpFLAT mZ19xc*v7010610 /s400}Stape _ Springs 'zzozs 9421 p 08/01/2005 405.13 � PANEL { |Shoemaker 9os7o(SM otr Yd) pWzsosz poozmns LAPTOP DELL LATITUDE nzoamsmeyz � | ----r------------------r--------------- �S*ou'Stare Springs -cmz5 9421 p --�------- HILL, JAMIE 01/01/2006 2,09806 ` { 'Shoemaker 9Os7o(SM otr Yd) ` '-"",^ =01983" GAS MONITOR ISC^.^MULTI GAS ' 0602ur1221 |S*uv Sta,e Springs -1/v15 'sxocma��smsm�� /y*zz p ( .04/01/2006 1,571u0 c��) � pW28416 .p0027996 GAS DETECTOR MomonIScITxMULTI 0602OF1222 s400`gapeSprings 12015 9421 p 04/01/2006 1,57.00 ------ --' --'--� ---------- - ---+-- ----- - -F--- Shoemaker yos7o��Oz�� - r— � pwznnzs P0mznzys! SCANNER xpnzsosc^msT `cw67mA0515 StapeSprings 'zzozs �-- ----�----- 9421 p ---.- � �02/01/2007 '-- oozzz Shoemaker y0mn(SM Ctr/d)__ . pWays+v ! p0029210 CAMERA c^SIoDIGITAL sXzz05moouM |80013815Ao S400 'Stapesphng zzOzs 'o�zz p-�- ------�- ' Vz �- szy3o -- i [shocma��~- 0007o�Mo�Y� ��"�~��_--_�'_--___�__-__+_-'_____ �-~`-~~ i pwzyroy poozyooz FLOW METER xAr*SIGMA yzoPORT 070800061192 "s400|StapeSprings 12015 |9421 p vrVsszxMss 09/01/2007 4,113.83 ' _ sxocmake0007o�moz�� �. ^ pwzyrnz poozosys �ruzW METER nxc*SIGMA yzoPORT 070800061191 �s400 StapeSprings 12015 '9421 p 'vDEs JAMES |09/01/2007 4,113.84 �Shoemaker 9Oo7O(SM ctr Y� ' � pW29798 �P0029658 COMPUTER DELL opTIpLsx74s mJz04o1 S400 Sta Fe Springs 12015 / 9421 ' p 09/01/2007 1,299.87 �ENGINEERING Shoemaker yOo7o(SM ozYd) pw29810 nmzooro /COMPUTER DELL opTIPLsxn5 7vOY4oz s400 gapeSprings '12ozs 9421 p FRANK BENSON 09/01/2007 1,299.87 '--- - '--- -�------- swmzwssRIwm --' -- -------� i Shoemaker � 9Oo7OMo�vd) - --��------f-- �pwzyssz mm296zz� MONITOR DELL uol*o*Anpzoonrp cmomv8404663375pmosn|S400 StapeSprings zzozs '9421 P �- ; `09/01/2007 268.86 �|Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr/d) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 7 of 8 PW30624 P0030575 FAX MACHINE PANASONIC UF -4000 FGP47800007 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 P N/A 02/01/2008 702.54 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30640 P0031567 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4022 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 p GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP. ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM I Ctr -Yd) PW30 1 64 1 1 PO 1 03 1 1568 GAS I I I MON - ITOR I I NDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 0705190005 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP. ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30643 P0031570 DOCKING STATION INDUSTRIAL 070600W-048 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW30644 P003 I 1 1 571 DOCKING I STATIONI INDUSTRIAL 070600W-042 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551Shoemaker 90670 (SM-- Ctr Yd) P0031600 SCIENTIFIC GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCI) 0706OA4023 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 70 (SM Ctr Yd)W30689 Shoemaker 906 PW3 - 0690 P0031601 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4033 5400 Sta Fe Springs -12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW 1 3069 1 2 1 PO 1 031603 GAS " M0NITOR 11 INDUSTRIAL I SCIENTIFIC 07060A4029 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd PW3069 1 3 - P 1 003 - 16 - 04 GAS - MONITOR I I NDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC 07060A4030 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 06/28/2007 1,371.90 CORP ITX 18104307-11014 Shoemaker 90670 (SM 1. Ctr Yd PW31040 P 1 0 11 030733 MONITORI DELL ULTRASHARP 2208WFP CNOCU8897161882PEB3U 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9440 P 04/01/2008 347.31 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW31067 P0030715 COMPUTER DELL 755 2HROIGI 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9440 P 04/01/2008 1,042.01 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW31975 P0031757 PRINTER LEXMARK C532DN 941DD6X 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 01/06/2009 798.26 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW32833 P0032621 CANON POWER SHOT A2000IS 8826402453 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 09/30/2009 198.24 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33 1 457 P0033250 I COMPUTER I H I P (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ MXL0091G5D 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JESSE OLVARES 03/17/2010 952.63 DC8000 MINITOWER Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) P I W336 - 13 PO - 0 1 33 1 619 MONITOR I HP - L - A2205 - WG - 3CW0143HGJ 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 05/18/2010 192.06 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33678 P0033466 COMPUTER HP (BUSINESS) DC8000 CMT MXL0202HHB 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JENNIFER GARCIA 06/03/2010 778.13 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW33903 P0034061 STORAGE SEAGATE FREE AGENT 320GB 2GE6MY5T 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM VIVES 08/30/2010 85.41 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:41:42 AM O 1 W*- -4 II �1 Gi a County of LosAngeles Department of PublicWorks DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 8 of 8 PW33956 P0034096 DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS STYLUS 7030 J5U226371 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM VIVES 09/13/2010 191.13 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34464 P0034429 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL0441OSS S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P JIM PREM 11/09/2010 952.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34466 P0034431 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL04410SV S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P TIM BOHANNON 11/09/2010 952.63 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34467 P0034432 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4039034H S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 11/09/2010 271.08 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW34468 P0034433 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN4039OJ48 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P N/A 11/09/2010 271.08 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW36657 P0038011 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN42230P3J S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P GARCIA, MIKE 08/06/2012 225.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW36891 P0038303 HP LA2405X MONITOR CN42330N33 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P ALONSO JUAN 01/08/2013 233.19 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW40343 P0038803 HP ELITE 6300 PRO COMPUTER MXL2460VQY 5400 Sta Fe Springs- 12015 9421 P ' JUAN ALONSO 03/14/2013 821.74 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) PW8883 P0021639 RADIO TWOWAY GE ERCISSON/CHARGER 9154106 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 P PRYOR, JAMES 07/01/1999 1.00 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: P BOHANNO 964,862.89 Summary TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 128 n rn Run Date: 04/11/2013 CountyIof8 of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:38:19 AM Department of PublicWorksPage: of 8 DPW eCAPS ReportingSystem ( e S) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWJVIVES 03-315 E0024039 AUTO 4 DR SEDAN COMPACT JTDKN3DU5C1508472 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PA UL YOTA PRIUS HYBRID 91701 (SM East Yard) 03/13/2012 21,488.67 03-320 E0025809 2012/TO AUTO 4 DR SEDAN COMPACT JTDKN3DU9C1511780 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 09/12/2012 23,878.70 2012/TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 06-251 1063044 TRUCK CHEV/04 1500 PU 2 WHL DR 1GCEC19V24Z296481 I603 Irwindale 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 05/01/2004 0.00 EXTCAB 91701 (SM East Yard) _ - 06-267 1063303 TRUCK CHEV/06 C-1500 REG CAB PICKUP - - 4V76Z130211 1GCEC1 I603 49 S. Myrtle Ave 9rwind 2849 9424 E 01/01/2006 1,824.60 BOARD 1701 (SM East Yard) 06-396 E0026153 TRUCK 2012/FORD F-150 EXT CAB PICK iF FMCM9CFB87178 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/17/2012 20,460.29 UP 4X291701 (SM East Yard) 13-414 E0007550 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 REG CAB 1GCHC24U33E177541 1111— I603 11 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 12/01/2002 0.00 08-947 1058995F TRUCK CHEV/03 PU 2500 2 WHL DRIVE 91701 (SM East Yard) - 09-388 E0019896 TRUCK 2011/ FORD F-350 REG CAB 4X2 1FDBF3A6XBEA309111 61 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/04/2010 22,909.82 W/40" SERVICE BODY 3 962 I603 IrwindaSM East Yard) 91701 (11 ' le - 2849 S Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/04/2010 22,909.82 09-389 E0019897 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-350 REG CAB 4X2 1FDBF3A61BEA 0 91701 (SM East Yard) W/40" SERVICE BODY 13-309 1058791BX TRUCK FORD/2001 STAKEBED 1FDXF46S21ED79855 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 10/01/2001 0.00 W/LIFTGATE 91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-397 E0005085 TRUCK GMC/07 C5500 UTIL/DMP W/A- 1GDE5C1G87F416739 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2007 23,202.02 BOARD 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-411 11 E00081 11 13 TRUCK FORD/07 VAN STEP SEWER 1FDXE45S37DB26854 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 03/01/2008 14,562.93 INSPECT W/ACCESSORIES91701 (SM East Yard) 13-414 E0007550 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 REG CAB iFDWF36Y46EC86403 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 04/01/2008 21,428.85 SWR/UTLTY BDY 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-423 E0008905 TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER 1FDWF36Y08EC06985 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-424 E0008906 TRUCK FORD/08 F -350S , EWER 1FDWF36Y68ECO6988 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 91701 (SM East Yard) - 13-425 E0008907 TRUCK 11 FORD/08 F-350 SEWER 1FDWF36Y28EC06986 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-443 E0012131 TRUCK FORD/06, MASONRY W/I564227 & 1FDAF56Y16EC61299 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 02/26/2009 46,596.26 n 2 ATTACHMENTS 91701 (SM East Yard) _ 13-458 E0019903 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-550 XLT REG CAB 1FDUF5GY2BEA591674 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 10/05/2010 34,191.96 FLATBED W/LIFTGATE 91701 (SM East Yard) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -O -ASSETS -I Run Time: 10:38:19 AM Department of Public Works Page: 2 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWIVIVES CUSTODIAN NAME: Jim Vives 21-264 E0002935 TRUCK CHEV/06 RODDER CONVENTIONAL IGBG5ClG86F403652 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2006 43,047.80 CAB 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-265 E0002936 TRUCK CHEV/06 RODDER CONVENTIONAL 1GBG5CIG46F404717 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2006 43,047.80 CAB 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-289 E0016987 TRUCK 2008/CHEV C7500 HYDRO JETTER 1GBP7CIA48F407044 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 04/26/2010 128,978.42 W/FOAMER 91701 (SM East Yard) 21C-008 E0025805 TRUCK2012/FREIGHTLINER M2112 REG IFVAC5DX8CHBS0285 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 07/12/2012 406,107.12 CAB CNG JETTER HYDRO CAMERA 91701 (SM East Yard) 28-080 1053469 TRUCK TRACTOR 96 KENWORTH W/AC 1XKD099XSVR736105 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 06/01/1996 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) 28-101 1059019 TRUCK INTL/03 VAC/JET SYS AQUTECH 1HTWYATT63J062003 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/2003 41,374.85 91701 (SM East Yard) 28C-002 E0025630 TRUCK 2012/FREIGHTLINER CNG VACTOR IFVHC7DX8CHBR9631 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 07/30/2012 466,692.49 GAP VAX MCI 109 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 41-151 E0022182 COMPRESSOR TRAILER MTD 4FVCABDA9BU422940 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/09/2011 18,090.61 2011/DOOSAN INGERSOLL RAND P185 91701 (SM East Yard) WJD 69-052 1050120 LOADER CASE 580SK JJG0163740 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/1993 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) 88-686 1033422BX PUMP TRASH PEABOY 6" 78354G888318080 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 11/01/1988 1,990.09 91701 (SM East Yard) 98-080 1050713 FORKLIFT HYSTER 4000 LB D177BO11943P 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 06/01/1993 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) DAB037 01 P0006573 ARROWBOARD BEMIS W/KOHLER 93028204 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 04/01/1993 3,572.25 91701 (SM East Yard) DBW070 01 P0006575 BLOWER SUPER VAC P244C PORT 914021 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/01/1991 2,197.58 91701 (SM East Yard) DTU986 01 1054104 TRAILER 97 ZIEMAN / 5TH WHEEL IZCE35A25VZP19490 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 10/01/1997 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) DTW310 01 1056594 VAC PRESS TANK THOMPSON TRLRMTD IT9TA382111405369 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/2001 18,643.39 TW -310 91701 (SM East Yard) co 137822801 P0006833 JACK-HEIN/WERNER TON M -X10-10 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 05/01/1983 1,062.66 91701 (SM East Yard) 143005501 P0006993 CONC SAW -TARGET PACII 805 84926 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 01/01/1985 1,148.20 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -O -ASSETS -I Run Time: 10:38:19 AM Department of Public Works Page: 2 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWIVIVES CUSTODIAN NAME: Jim Vives 21-264 E0002935 TRUCK CHEV/06 RODDER CONVENTIONAL IGBG5ClG86F403652 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2006 43,047.80 CAB 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-265 E0002936 TRUCK CHEV/06 RODDER CONVENTIONAL 1GBG5CIG46F404717 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E 08/01/2006 43,047.80 CAB 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-289 E0016987 TRUCK 2008/CHEV C7500 HYDRO JETTER 1GBP7CIA48F407044 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 04/26/2010 128,978.42 W/FOAMER 91701 (SM East Yard) 21C-008 E0025805 TRUCK2012/FREIGHTLINER M2112 REG IFVAC5DX8CHBS0285 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 07/12/2012 406,107.12 CAB CNG JETTER HYDRO CAMERA 91701 (SM East Yard) 28-080 1053469 TRUCK TRACTOR 96 KENWORTH W/AC 1XKD099XSVR736105 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 06/01/1996 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) 28-101 1059019 TRUCK INTL/03 VAC/JET SYS AQUTECH 1HTWYATT63J062003 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/2003 41,374.85 91701 (SM East Yard) 28C-002 E0025630 TRUCK 2012/FREIGHTLINER CNG VACTOR IFVHC7DX8CHBR9631 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9421 E N/A 07/30/2012 466,692.49 GAP VAX MCI 109 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 41-151 E0022182 COMPRESSOR TRAILER MTD 4FVCABDA9BU422940 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E N/A 06/09/2011 18,090.61 2011/DOOSAN INGERSOLL RAND P185 91701 (SM East Yard) WJD 69-052 1050120 LOADER CASE 580SK JJG0163740 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/1993 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) 88-686 1033422BX PUMP TRASH PEABOY 6" 78354G888318080 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 11/01/1988 1,990.09 91701 (SM East Yard) 98-080 1050713 FORKLIFT HYSTER 4000 LB D177BO11943P 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 06/01/1993 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) DAB037 01 P0006573 ARROWBOARD BEMIS W/KOHLER 93028204 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 04/01/1993 3,572.25 91701 (SM East Yard) DBW070 01 P0006575 BLOWER SUPER VAC P244C PORT 914021 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/01/1991 2,197.58 91701 (SM East Yard) DTU986 01 1054104 TRAILER 97 ZIEMAN / 5TH WHEEL IZCE35A25VZP19490 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 10/01/1997 0.00 91701 (SM East Yard) DTW310 01 1056594 VAC PRESS TANK THOMPSON TRLRMTD IT9TA382111405369 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E BRADFORD, PAUL 03/01/2001 18,643.39 TW -310 91701 (SM East Yard) co 137822801 P0006833 JACK-HEIN/WERNER TON M -X10-10 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 05/01/1983 1,062.66 91701 (SM East Yard) 143005501 P0006993 CONC SAW -TARGET PACII 805 84926 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. 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Myrtle Ave 9+24 p mm 05/19/2009 215.56 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:38:19 AM Department of Public Works Page: 8 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWIVIVES CUSTODIAN NAME: Jim Vives 0 A2000IS 91701 (SM East Yard) PW32770 P0032501 HP L2445W LCD DISPLAY 3CQ9190W3W 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P N/A 09/29/2009 285.24 91701 (SM East Yard) PW32789 P0032506 HP (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ DC7900 MXL9290GNK 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P N/A 09/29/2009 1,045.99 MI - NITOWER 91701 (SM East Yard) PW33565 P0033608 FAX MACHINE PANASONIC UF -4000 LIP47800017 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P JESSE CISNEROS 04/26/2010 712.28 91701 (SM East Yard) PW33907 P0034062 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL031IM62 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/31/2010 778.13 91701 (SM East Yard) PW33927 P0034067 MONITOR HP LA2205WG 3CQ0262WKM 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/31/2010 192.06 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34465 P0034430 COMPUTER HP DC 8000 MXL04410ST 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 11/09/2010 952.63 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34469 P0034434 MONITOR HP LP2405WG CN40390J9V 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD PAUL 11/09/2010 271.08 91701 (SM East Yard) PW3450 P0020557 SAW BAND WET/DRY WISE HORIZNTL 308931878 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 11/01/1993 2,750.00 91701 (SM East Yard) PW36399 P0037728 HP LA2306X MONITOR 3CQ2190H9D 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P N/A 06/20/2012 179.00 91701 (SM East Yard) PW36469 P0037788 HP COMPAQ 6200 PRO MT COMPUTER MXL2242PFR 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P N/A 06/27/2012 659.31 91701 (SM East Yard) PW7199 P0021251 RADIO MOT CWIRS ERICSSON PORT 9153942 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/01/1995 1.00 91701 (SM East Yard) PW7206 P0021258 RADIO MOT CWIRS ERICSSON PORT 9153973 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 08/01/1995 1.00 91701 (SM East Yard) PW7476 P0021385 CABLETRON SEHI-24 0765522003 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 P BRADFORD, PAUL 06/01/1995 2,200.00 91701 (SM East Yard) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: PWJVIVES 1,659,997.25 Summary TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 132 0 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County1 o®f L®s Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 6 Page: 1 of 6 Run Time: 10:45:27 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPB Reporting System ( e S) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWMDUNCAN CUSTODIAN NAME: Michael Duncan SL OC FA END USER i ACQ DATE NET BOOK ! } TAG FA ASSET DESC NUMBER. SR NUMBER LQC CD i LOC DESC _ TYPE _ VALUE NUMBER 06-297 E0002902 TRUCK FORD/07 F-150 REG CAB 4X4 1FTRF14WX7NA04807 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 01/01/2007 4,590.72 93534 (SM North Yard) 08-002 E0011744 TRUCK FORD/08 PICKUP EXT CAB 1FTWX30598EE41711 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E N/A 01/05/2009 12,647.04 93534 (SM North Yard) 08-016 E0021666 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-250 REG CAB 1FTBF2A68BEB81456 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E DUNCAN, MICHAEL 04/22/2011 18,026.54 PICK UP 4X293534 (SM North Yard) _ 08-862 1056499A C24U8YE198713 TRUCK GMC 2000 SIG TGC L511 Lancaster -457 - 12 N. Division 9423 E HINOJOSA, ROBER 12/01/1999 0.00 93534'(SM North Yard) 08-997 E0003247 TRUCK FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB 1F-FNF20588EA79797 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 06/01/2007 5,867.64 93534 (SM North Yard) 08-998 111 E0003248 TRUCK FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB 1FTN F205X8EA79798 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E N/A 06/01/2007 5,867.64 93534 (SM North Yard) 13-361 1063032AI TRUCK CHEV/03 MASONRY BODY 1GBE5EIE23F507681 L511 Lancaster -45712 N. Division 9423 E HINOJOSA, ROBER 04/01/2004 7,966.57 W/I563646 93534 (SM North Yard) _ _ 13-385 E00029211 TRUCK FORD/06 UTIL DUMP W/ 1FDAF56Y46EC65833 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 10/01/2006 15,421.92 ARROWBOARD 93534 (SM North 11 Yard) 13-410 E0008609 TRUCK FORD/07 VAN TV INSPECT 1FDXE45S17DB08143 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 24,315.78 93534 (SM North Yard) 13-426 E00 08980 TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER SFDWF36Y48EC06987 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 93534 (SM North Yard) _ 13-429 E0009613 _ TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER _ _ 1FDWF36Y68ECO6991 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E N/A 07/01/2008 24,623.12 INSPECTION 93534 (SM North Yard) _ _ 13-459 E0019904 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-550 XLT REG CAB -- 1FDUF5GY4BEA59675 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E N/A 10/05/2010 34,191.96 FLATBED W/LIFTGATE93534 (SM North Yard) 13-476 E0022878 _._ _ TRUCK 2010/FORD F450 REG CAB 1FDAF4GYOAEA18441 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 07/19/2011 72,995.48.. ROACH DUSTING BODY W/I564621 01 93534 (SM North Yard) 21-182 1050720B TRUCK INTL 93 1HTSLPMMOP9PH528754 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E SANDERS, ROBERT 06/01/1993 0.00 93534 (SM North Yard) _ 21-231 10518910X TRUCK CHEV/2002 ROD DER C6500 1GBJ7H1E62J509164 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E FEESE, JOHN 06/01/2002 11,411.19 93534 (SM North Yard) _ 21-263 1063397 TRUCK CHEV/06 HYDRO 1GBP7C1C06F406195 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 05/01/2006 57,614.24 OPTION 93534 (SM North Yard) w _ _JETTER/CAMERA 21-266 E0002937 _ TRUCK CHEV/06 C5500 RODDER 1GBG5C1G66F404427 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 09/01/2006 43,712.69 CONVENT'L CAB 93534(S - M North Yard) _ Run Date: o4/zz/2oz County of Losoe��eepo�ID: �+ �oSss�-z Run Time: zo�a��z7m* ��~--- Department of Public Works Page: zofo DPW eCXkPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN:PVVMOUNCAN / 2*106 |1063180 TRUCK oszmTL7400HYDRO VAC |1nTWnAzT05z64522 'Bzz| Lancaster -4s7zzw.Division !942 \ s xovo]os«eo8so �03/01/200e� o*J7o�o 1465336 01 ' p0007165 »� '�sTTs*___ ` _ �-7---`uncaste, /L-511 -| 9ysy��mmo�hva�) 9423 P - --^~-"^-^ HINOJOSA, 10y"1/19�92 +�"""so � 88-690 ^1038103x PUMP TRASH 10oAuzos9mC1293 - 45712 v Division 9423 �--E' FOWLER, vznsz '- `o/o1z�� � - - �z7zys -- 1543887 01 P0007750 --- - � szznsy . uaz �s3s»*�mwom�va�) ) p xnxozosA, noosn �T-------------- 2,085.** . __' ' ------ FORKLIFT MITSUBISHI 4000^~ ~17~"0153 =�� �syss* (Sm North Yard) 94/3 � E ruWLEvux= �� 05/01/199005/01/1990uzyyo 0.00 1543888 01 p00077sz, SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911650 L511 93534 (SM North Yard) o*zy� p � 2,085.** � oAaoyxno zosozzoo AnnoWooAnoBEMIS W/xoxLsx 193028406 Lszz 'Lancaster -*s7zzw.Division s*zy � s FOWLER, VIRGIL 1/1993 0.00 '---- -�--- ' --�--- -------- --- ---- --� ---- Buz -sys3*(SM North Yard) �------ � � p � 2,085. *+ �o[Sooyno|p0000sos SAW CONCRETE T^mssT/9z*roLos zozsoz 1 L511 - Lancaster 45712w.mvision'942 --� ` p ----�---- -- xnxo]os�m��sn -- , �z����osz zJz7zz � 1543890 01 p0007753 ovwAHOST TRIPOD SYS F/cOmFIwso H0225 ��^ oysy�(smwo�hvao) 9423 p -no -- nomozos«` noosn 04/01/1992 2,085.** oMc27301 p0000s4o| MIXER WxrrsmAmWcgzn pxzys*z Lancaster '*s7zzm.Division '9423 p xoxoJos«noosn .03/01/1993 3,182.55 154389101 P0007754 � ovwAHOST TRIPOD SYS F/cowFImso |xozoo .Lszz| �93534 (SM mo�`va�) �s*zy p *omOzos�eoosn z�os�4 117180901 P0006719 BLOWER UNIT Wxovomz53T 13166 L511 --- Lancaster 4s7zzm.Division 9423 p nomozosA,*oosn 02/01/1966 zJosoz |TRLnMTo#o609____�___� � �Bsy4(SM North Yard) 122588701 P0006724 oAmosxWKALAMAZOO 9mw 2133 L511 ____!___� Lancaster 45712 N. Division 9423 p mmOJosx, eVssn 09/01/1970 1,012.20 '- -�---'-- -- -- e3534 (SM North Yard) � �137753401 | 0074433 /DRILL � SOIL WILLIS ^^^~~` L511 � ^~^- Lancaster . ~' � N. �,�"' ,`^� � ,�----�oosn -- "^"u��x xuocx mvv ����z/�0z 000 � -------+--'-------------------'--�--- ------ --T---`---------------------- 93534 (Sm worthvar d) ! �146504001 p0007134 cLEAmsn*TsxMuNoA p03891578 Lszzi Lancaster -*s7zzm.Division s*zy -------'-_-'------L-_ p *nxoJosA,mOosn � - 02/01/1e90 _ - 2,39787 �- ---- - --` -- - - ---'-- ' �- - -- �-- 9»o»� �m North Yard) -� ` 146532201 P0007160 PUMP PEABODY BARNS 52414 L511 --- Lancaster - 45712 N. Division `-- r-- 9423 P --� -- HINOJOSA, ROBER -` - ` 10/01/1991 1,133.38 |9»o»4 (SM North Yard) 1465336 01 ' p0007165 CRANE REPLACEMENT HOST MOTOR T /L-511 -| Lancaster - 45712 w'(Divisi~u' 9423 P - --^~-"^-^ HINOJOSA, 10y"1/19�92 +�"""so / ! sys3� �m North Yard) _ -'-- � | 1543887 01 P0007750 SELF nETwuzAaELLIFELINE � szznsy . uaz Lancaster *5712 N. Division 9423 p xnxozosA, noosn 04/01/1992 2,085.** �syss* (Sm North Yard) 1543888 01 p00077sz, SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911650 L511 Lancaster 4s7zzm.Division o*zy� p *nxo]os«noosn 04/01/1992 2,085.** 9ysy� (SM mo�`va�) 1543889 01' p0007752 SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 91148* Buz /Lancaster '4s7zzm.Division /9423 p �sn �-m-ozos' A` 04/01/1992 2,085. *+ 93534 (SM North Yard) 1543890 01 p0007753 ovwAHOST TRIPOD SYS F/cOmFIwso H0225 ��^ ~'^�~�' `~'^~` =,�' 9423 p -no -- nomozos«` noosn 04/01/1992 2,085.** spAcs - ��z���r nvnn,am/ 154389101 P0007754 � ovwAHOST TRIPOD SYS F/cowFImso |xozoo �s*zy p *omOzos�eoosn o�o�zsoz z�os�4 � spAcs � | Yard) | / Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles Page: 3 of DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 6 Run Time: 10:45:27 AM Department of Public or DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWMDUNCAN _, 154389301 P0007755 — DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINED H0214 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE 93534 (SM North Yard) 156318301 10541331 1 ROOTCUTTER LUMBERJACK SERS A N/A L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E HINOJOSA, ROBER 05/01/1998 0.00 93534 (SM North Yard) 1. IS 1 6364 1 6 0 1 1 1 - 063032B CPA I NE VE - NTU RO 12321 TRKMTD 12321 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E HINOJOSA, ROBER 04/01/2004 3,155.13 W/13361 93 534(SM NorthYard) - I 1-11 I - , 1 1 I 1 1564023 0 1 1 E 1 0 11 005 , 631 CAMERAI - INSPECTION I 11 - I S . YSTEM S .1 EW I ER 11 2 . 08 1 - 1 07600 L511 1 - N. Division Lancaster 45712 9423 E 08/01/2007 0.00 PORTABLE 93534 (SM North Yard) 156412401 E000861 1 0 CABLE REE I L I UN I IT CUES W/ TAG# 4526 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 8,279.98 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) 1 1 5 1 641 1 2 5 01 . E 1 000 1 8611 GENERATOR I 11 I OMAN W/ TAG# 13-410 3070112484 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 5,691.38 93534 (SM North Yard) 15641260 1 1 E0008612 COMPUTER CUES PRODATA 2000 W/ L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 10.02 TAG#13-4109353 ard1 4 (SM North. Yard) _ _ 1 56412701 11 E0008613 CAMERA I I I CUES OZI II W/ TAG# 13-410 1 07091302 L511 . - Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 10.64 93534 (SM North Yard) 156412801 E0008614 I CARRI - ER ULTRA SHO I RTY 21 W/ TAG# 07110602 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 11,468.17 13-4 10 534 (SM North Yard) . I564129 0 - I E0008615 I CAMERA - I I CUES I I I OZII W/ TAG# 13-410 0711 1 1303 11 L511 Lancaster 45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 10.72 93534 (SM North Yard) I564130 01 E0008616 CARRIER CPR W/ TAG# 13-410 07111502 L511 Lancaster -45712 N. Division 9423 E 02/01/2008 3,825.01 93534 (SM North Yard) PW14698 P0009379 MIXER CONCRETE STONE 9CM 505039 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 12/01/1998 1.00 93534 (SM North Yard) PW15360 P0009681 BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 9 1 9100124 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 03/01/1999 1,145.73 93534 (SM North Yard) PW15361 P0009682 BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 99100126L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 03/01/1999 1,145.73 93534 (SM North Yard) PW1 1 5362 ---- P0009683 BREATHG- APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA 99100127 1 L51-1 Lancaster - 457 1 12 - N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 03/01/1999 1,145.73 93534 (SM North Yard) PW15364 P0009685 I BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 99100131 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 03/01/1999 1,145.73 93534 (SM North Yard) PW24113 I POO - 16034 M - IXER CONCRETE MULTIQUIP MC287 CB751067 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 04/01/2004 2,300-00 93534 (SM North Yard) W/13-361 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:45:27 AM Department of Public or Page: 4 of 6 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWMDUNCAN CUSTODIAN NAME: Michael Duncan END USER f ACQ DATE NET BOOK NUMBER NUMBER Cb TYPE VALUE E PW24523 P0016432 DELL OPTIPLEX GX270 28W3N51 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P KIOSK REPLACEMENT 09/01/2004 1,170.38 93534 (SM North Yard) PW24659 P0016560 HP LASERJET 2300D CNBGH93990 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 11/01/2004 641.92 93534 (SM North Yard) PW26089 P0017973 COMPUTER DELL GX620 OPTIPLEX 8HFT081 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 08/01/2005 825.03 93534 (SM North Yard) PW26226 P0018108 COMPUTER DELL GX620 OPTIPLEX 88NN581 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 08/01/2005 1,169.00 93534 (SM North Yard) PW26851 P0018724 LAPTOP DELL LATITUDE 810 2X7Q691 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P FEESE, JOHN 01/01/2006 2,098.06 93534 (SM North Yard) PW28958 P0015936 PAVEMENT BREAKER IR/03 90# G03FI6678 03WO408 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P HINOJOSA, ROBER 04/01/2004 750.00 W/13-361 93534 (SM North Yard) PW29761 P0029694 FLOW METER HACH SIGMA 910 PORT 070800061194 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 09/01/2007 4,113.83 93534 (SM North Yard) PW29809 P0029669 COMPUTER DELL OPTIPLEX 745 7TOY4DI L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 09/01/2007 1,299.87 ENGINEERING 93534 (SM North Yard) PW29914 P0029574 MONITOR DELL ULTRASHARP 1908FP CNODY8404663375PGDD6 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 09/01/2007 268.86 93534 (SM North Yard) PW29930 P0029590 MONITOR DELL ULTRASHARP 1908FP CNODY8404663375PGDTO L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 09/01/2007 268.86 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30225 P0031113 MONITOR 15" SHARP ARQUOS W/ M7T2CM4G070400062M L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 1,515.50 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30626 P0031114 MONITOR VERNEX 19" LCD W/ 13-410 MS9EVSQ07170053 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 270.63 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30627 P0031115 TV SHARP 20" LIQUID CRYSTAL W/ 709970640 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 1,077.09 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30628 P0031116 PRINTER HP DESKJET 5650 W/ 13-410 MY7531RIBQ L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 324.75 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30630 P0031118 PRODATA 2000 CUES CONTROL PANEL 07112003 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 4,630.57 W/13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) 0 PW30631 P0031119 STEERABLE TRANS. PCU 1500 W/ 07110901 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 4,525.94 N) co 1 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30632 P0031120 POWER CONTROL CUES MODEL 1280 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 3,813.41 W/ 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:45:27 AM Department of Public or Page: 5 of 6 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN PW30633 P0031121 CONTROLLER CUES P&T/OZ W/ 13-410 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 1,737.72 93534 (SM North Yard) PW30634 P0031122 CONTROLLER I I CUES WINCH/REEL W/ L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 611.25 13-410 93534 (SM North Yard) I PW30662 P003 1 1589 GAS MONITOR INDUSTRIAL 0709189039 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9440 P HINOJOSA, ROBERT 10/24/2007 1,515.00 SCIENTIFIC CORP ITX 18104307-1101493534 1. SM I N 11 orth - Yard) PW3 I 1 0 - 3 1 0 P 1 1 0 31123 0 D I IGITACALIPER I L VIDEO I . I I I W 13 1 41 1 0 1. 30199 L5 1 11 Lancaster 45 712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 2,706.25 93534 (SM North Yard) PW31240 P0031124 CONTROLLER CUES TRANSPORTER W/ L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/01/2008 1,355.12 13-41093534 (SM North Yard) PW3 - 1 1 803 P00315 1 55 FAX -1 MACHINE PANASONICI I UF -40 1 00 1 3 HP478 1 000 1 1 -1 2 L511 Lancaster 45712 N Division 9423 P JOHN FEESE 11/20/2008 702.54 93534 (SM North Yard) PW32047 P0031834 PRINTER LEXMARK C532DN 942D5WM L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 01/28/2009 777.84 93534 (SM North Yard) PW 11 3 2316 P 1 003 1 2104 COMPUTER DE I LL OPTIPLEX 760 4BMP3GI 5351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr 9425 P N/A 04/01/2009 705.30 Pointe Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) PW3 1 3526 P0033449 COMPUTER HP (BUSINESS) DC8000 MXL0140ZDB L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P MIKE DUNCAN 04/22/2010 778.13 CMT 93534 (SM North Yard) PW33527 P0033450 COMPUTER HP (BUSINESS) DC8000 MXL0140ZD8 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P ANITA CARVER 04/22/2010 778.13 CMT 93534 (SM North I I Yard) I I PW335 1 28 1 P 00334 1 5 1 1 COMPUTER HP (BUSINESS) DC8000 MXL0140ZD9 L511 I- - Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P JOHN FEESE 04/22/2010 778.13 CMT 93534 (SM North Yard) PW33545 PO 1 03 1 4744 FLEET SERIES RESTROOM W/ FLEET 80677 L511 I Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P 02/25/2010 2,143.02 SINGLE TRAILER TS -021 93534 (SM North Yard) - PW - 36979 PO 1 035029 HP I LA2205WG 3CQ1070PHC L511 I Lancaster 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 04/25/2011 190.97 93534 (SM North Yard) PW410 1 22 PO 1 038529 INDUSTRIAL SCIE - N I T - IFIC - MULTI GAS 13 1 012YW-002 L5 - I - 1 Lancaster - - 45712 N. Division 9423 P JOHN FEESE (NORTH YD) 03/01/2013 2,210.05 MONITOR 93534 (SM North Yard) PW41023 P003 1 8528 IN - DUSTRIAL SCIENTIFICI MU I LTI GAS 13012YW-001 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P JOHN FEESE (NORTH YD) 03/01/2013 2,210.05 MONITOR 93534 (SM North Yard) PW6150 P0021086 FUEL PUMP CONTROL BOX S930410 9304107 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P FEESE, JOHN 01/01/1995 1.00 CD 93534 (SM North Yard) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: PWMDUNCAN 563,143.14 Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:45:27 AM CUSTODIAN: PWMDUNCAN Summary 0 w 0 County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTOD111-�� DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 6 of 6 TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 84 DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSET'S -1 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles Page: 1 of 10 Run Time: 10:31:59 AM Department of Public or DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWNMANSOUR Ctl,;TODIAN NAME: Nancy M L!u-��.-- -1 TRUCK CHEV/01 1500 PICKUP REG --------- IGCEC14VXlZ287305 L ------ L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 05/01/2001 0.00 06-133 1056636AIX g000l (SM South Yard) CAB 2WD TRUCK - CHEV/04 1500 PU 4 WHL DR IGCEK19V54E353718 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9443 E CRON, CARL 06/01/2004 0.00 06-255 1063060 (SM North Yard) EXTCAB93534 TRUCK - FORD/05 F-150 1 XL - TRITON- --- 1F-FRX12W45FB58663 M002 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 05/01/2006 3,082.19 06-281 1063370 PICK UPRd. TRUCK FORD/08 F150 EXTENDED CAB IFT PX12508FC03 1 3 -1 57 1 1 603 1 1 rwi . ndale - - - 2 1 849 - S I - M yrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 08/04/2008 9,541.86 06-327 E0009719 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PICKUP IFDSF34FOYEA81020 - L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 12/01/1999 0.00 09-170 1056504D TRUCK FORD 2000 g000l (SM South Yard) GMC 2000 PICKUP 1GTGC24U2YE274202 M002 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 05/01/2000 0.00 09-177 1056521EX TRUCK Rd. 1056521FX TRUCK GMC 2000 PICKUP IGTGC24U2YE274216 5351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr 9443 E CPON,CARL 05/01/2000 0.00 09-178 Pointe Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) TRUCK CHEV/2002 2500 UTIL - PU 1GBHC24U12E131046 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 04/01/2002 0.00 09-210 1058886LX 90001 (SM South Yard) E0002909 TRUCK FORD/06 F-350 UTILITY REG IFDSF35576EB35416 5351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr 9443 E CRON, CARL 08/01/2006 6,079.24Pointe 09-284 Parkway CAB 4X4 91350(SntCirYd) 1063235 TRUCK I I I FORD I F-350/05 UTI I L REG CAB IFDWF315 - 85 1 EA34567 L511 Lancaster ' 11 I I -- 45712 , , , 1 N I Division 94 - 43 E CPON,CARL 08/01/2005 1,823.88 09-318 93534 (SM North Yard) 4X4 TRUCK FORD/05 REG CAB SERVICE IFDSF3459 I 5EC20953 MO 1 02 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 05/01/2008 13,669.98 09-374 E0008386 Rd. - 1 , 463 BODY TRUCK I FORD 1 /05 1 R I EG CAB SERVICE 1FDSF34585EC29580 M002 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 05/01/2 008 14,505.14 09-37 5 E0008 Rd. BODY TRUCK 2011/FORD F350 I REG CAB 4X2 I I FTBF3A65BEA47610 1603 I Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 11/24/2010 23,761.66 09-391 E0020354 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) UTILITY BODY IFDXF46FIXEB84891 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 11/01/1998 0.00 13-267 1054170AX TRUCK FORD/99 F450 PU Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) - 11 T - RUCK I FORD/2000 F550 PU IFDAF56F6YEC96549 L851 Los Angeles 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 05/01/2000 0.00 13-280 1 056519AX 90001 (SM South Yard) TRUCK FORD/2000 F550 PU 1FDAF56F1YEA81015 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 05/01/2000 0.00 13-281 1056519BX Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:31:59 AM Department of Public Works Page: 2 of 10 DPW eCA S Reporting System ( e S) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWNMANSOUR CUSTODIAN NAME: Nancy Mansour 13-291 1058776DX TRUCK FORD/2001 F350 PU UTIL 1FDSF34F91EA29584 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9443 E CRON, CARL 08/01/2001 0.00 93534 (SM North Yard) 13-335 1059176A TRUCK CHEV/20023500 SILVERADO 1GB]C34U21F203954 S400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 10/01/2003 3,675.29 UTIL Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr Yd) 13-336 10591766 TRUCK CHEV/2002 3500 SILVERADO 1GB]C34UX1F206360 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 10/01/2003 3,675.29 UTIL 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-343 1059207 TRUCK FORD/2003 UTILITY 1 TON W/ 1FDXF46S43EC58294 5351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr 9443 E CRON, CARL 01/01/2004 4,306.45 CRANE Pointe Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) 13-436 E0011501 ' TRUCK FORD/08 REG CAB UTILITY 1FDAF56Y38EC31787 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 11/25/2008 34,631.23 BODY W/HOIST Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-437 E0011715 TRUCK FORD/08 REG CAB UTY/ BDY 1FDAF56Y88EC31784 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9443 E CRON, CARL 11/26/2008 34,647.50 W/HOIST & PORT/GEN 93534 (SM North Yard) 13-438 E0010758 TRUCK FORD/08 REG CAB UTILITY 1FDAF56YX8EC31785 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 10/27/2008 34,159.48 BODY W/HOIST Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-439 E0010716 TRUCK FORD/08 REG CAB UTY/ BDY 1FDAF56Y18EC31786 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr 9443 E CRON, CARL 10/17/2008 33,996.81 W/HOIST &PORT/GEN Pointe Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) 13-480 E0023753 TRUCK2011/FORD F-550\REG CAB IFDUF5GY4BEC47743 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 01/30/2012 37,340.32 UTILITY BODY W/HOIST I564703... Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 13-481 E0023751 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-550REG CAB 1FDUF5GY6BEC47744 L851 Los Angeles- 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 01/30/2012 37,340.32 UTILITY BODY W/HOIST I564704... 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-482 E0023755 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-550REG CAB 1FDUF5GY8BEC47745 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 01/30/2012 37,340.32 UTILITY BODY W/HOIST I564706... 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-483 E0023749 TRUCK2011/FORD F-550REG CAB 1FDUF5GYXBEC47746 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 01/30/2012 37,340.32 UTILITY BODY W/HOIST I564705 ... Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-071 1003070 TRUCK FORD 82 1FDXR74N2CVA35824 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 08/01/1998 0.00 90001 (SM South Yard) 21-168 1040924A TRUCK FORD 91 W/GENERATOR DGP 1FDPK74P3MVA02466 5400 Sta Fe Springs - 12015 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 04/01/1991 0.00 703 Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr _ _ __ Yd) N) 21-178 1048580 TRUCK FORD 1FDXH81A4PVA06325 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 01/01/1993 0.00 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 21-301 E0024158 TRUCK 2009/GMC C5500 TCKC042 1GDE5C1G99F411620 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 04/03/2012 74,594.71 � � nensm�o�zn: ��n�ss�S'z Run Date: 0�1�zozs �����ymK�������Ue� Page:- aofm Run Time: zoy1:sexm Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN 26*5' /--- -L- o+--z-z-1 28-115 � �REG E0~~~ �'-pu�--BED EUoonoz7 -Tm/cxsTs�nums-/m-o9-soo-vx-cuu-m------ -'�»o-oos�L-- E 1 0018+*8 ' -CAB FLAT BED wV15o*rz10-u - Tn--/ 1 1 2/=nsnaHTuwR M2106 STAKE wV-sL-unTT-CRANE '�---------- -----�- TRUCK TRACTOR zUuVovT'L pmOsTxnLIMITED oX*WASTE ^ � - 1FVoc Boos ------' 798 �s000��msou�--Ya�) L851 mU--oz ---`'mi moUz � 1 Angeles 'zE59th � �-y -sooU1 -�m s-ou�'-v-a�-) ma-0�-�-»n-�»-mamb" Country ountry � ma �»onx ma0bu_c_ou_�� nd . **-z-�' - -/ -_s _9444 y*_ 44 s s N/A- _ oo_u_AN_' PATRICK o_o_uu-x` rx-r-��cx- ozz 07/12/2012z _8 _/2_00_` _/01 , 06 o02/03/2002/03/2010 ` � 237,727.48 158,561. 19 95,147.88 L-- oc--«0o�-oz - ------- rooUssry �*xuums ------—�-� -------�----- �xn��o�pnssson --- - 3UTOyz»O3 --- 1603 -�-- `y**z Irwindale /o�,="/.°= Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) � | p /MonOw ssOmss , �o�0z/1yyz, 3,712.983,712.98/ osprosoz -- �o�os11 z*aX �--------------'-------�------�-------���--------`z11 ssmsmxn�ncumm�sv�zz�� ��soyy*y ~'.` |��'==p"s" _ mzs iy�/z Shoemaker 90670 (SM Ctr � . s moo�mssnnGs , o�Uz�yyz� 20,639.70� � Yd) - -'------ ----- -+------- P0006682 ---'�- --------r------- WELDER LINCOLN . -------------- x111031 � ' zs�3 -------------r�---r-------------'---'-------- `Imwnd�e'zn*ys� Myrtle Ave yzmz(SM sa�va�)_ s+�� r mnoum' ssonss 02/01/1992 3,606.89oWn01001 --- � �rnz*roz - - - -- p0006835 ---- -- -- - - ' o�upnsss�x�ovs�x ' / L851 - Los Angeles z�y�sy��� 'yoUol (SM South Yard) y�*z � r msua�m s�asnT - 06/01/1983 4,232.31-- �rnz*s-oz pooOons6 - ----- --- ----r---- �nsmc*- +annmvs*�' --------'^----�---------------T---�- z�rz*soo us�1 /�r *5712 N. Division Lancaster ' 1 g»s»* �m wo�xva�) 9443p -'[ p PARK, voUws --- 08/01/1983 1,002.45-�----------l---- 153852301 p0007680 1 -� o�E{TonGAS uumoDon -- - - -- zzzz --�-r— m0Uz - --�— - Malibu »no» Malibu Country |nu. .y*+* | r sosnT ,=T_m-"T U-s.�_z�syz � zJssys �--�� . �srny*oz rUUor76o � - - -�-",-°-�� r000rnzs ` --�---- � ovmx_*os__TTn�ooSYS �cIom�mso � -- ---------�----- -o*o4»ox nvwxHOIST | ��-- -------------- ^*Ozos o*o*xox i Lns1 nzoo )uoxnge�s'1zzy�5�n`t 9-Uoo-1 �-m sou��v_a�_) Diamond z�*zo Fountain Springs 942 , y_�*-z , p �N����� _ -Mn-ou�m � s_sn_ns ���� �2,085.84�*3yo*o� . zz/0_z_zssz z 1,290.20 - -- ! 155789501 �' - -----`�--��-------- ��srOsOU� --- pooUrnsU rUUorO3� -- `- --- -- - -- - . nvwmmCTRIPOD/HOIST SYS Ps o*o*3�x - --- ---- �ovm«-*oc�o*o�»*« '`- - - o*0431x ' ------�---�------ /!ua o*o*3�x � -�az LOs� Lancaster '`s,z^ N. Division ' y3ss*�m wo��va�) - -------��--r---------------'. xnge�s'1oe�s9�St /s000z(SM South Yard) � 94*3 � � � s�o r p .-vnuws � Nsu�Ow` sIu�snT 11/01/1992 - `-- � ` ���z�yyz � 1,290.20 - z�so�zo � ' 155789701� --- — r0007832 � /--------' �-- -- -�o*o*z .ovw«*o�To*»4zg+« ' - - -- --- � v*/,^ ---- z�o ----------`�-- 'znwmd�e ----�`-- |«vz (SM East Yard) eyzro 9*41 � r-- r .Moo�N ssVn�� -- 11/01/1992 1,290.20,------ ` ,/ -- ------ - p0007833 + - -- --�- -� - - -1 ovwx*oo�o*o4»sx � --- - - ---r--�`-' u*o*»»^ mU0� ---------�-T- ma0u-o»»OPaseo Canyon .oc155789901 --�--~--� 9444 P onu�,rxr�cx 11/01/1992 1,290.20155789801 P0007834 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921966 / V21966M L511 - Lanca I ster - 45712 N. Division 9443 p PARK, YOUNG 11/01/1992 1,617.75 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:31:59 AM Department of Public or Page: 4 of 10 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWNMANSOUR CUSTODIAN NAME: Nancy Mansour 93534 (SM North Yard) 155790001 P0007835 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921961 / V21961M L200 La Mirada Hills - 16105 E. 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 11/01/1992 1,617.75 Alicante Rd. 155790201 P0007837 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921963/ V21963M L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 P NELSON, GILBERT 11/01/1992 1,617.75 90001 (SM South Yard) 155790301 P0007838 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921962/ V21962M M003 Malibu - 6338 Paseo Canyon 9444 P DOLAN, PATRICK 11/01/1992 1,617.75 Dr. 155790401 P0007839 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921974 / V21974M L400 Lake Hughes - 17201 9444 P DOLAN, PATRICK 11/01/1992 1,617.75 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 155790501 P0007840 RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 921951 / V21951M D200 Diamond Bar - 21418 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 11/01/1992 1,617.75 Fountain Springs 156337601 1058808X PRESSURE WASHDOWN SYS S-3366 M002 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 07/01/2001 0.00 THOMPSON/01 Rd. 156376001 1063194 ODOR CONTROL SYSTEM VAPEX 1045 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 04/01/2005 0.00 V-1500 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 156410101 E0007773 GENERATOR KOHLER/07 TRL MTD 1S9ST132271910313 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 04/01/2008 52,075.65 GP -767 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 156410201 E0010558 GENERATOR KOHLER/07 10OKW TRL IS9S-FI32471910314 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 08/25/2008 52,764.28 MTD GP768 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 156439601 E0016449 TRAILER 091THOMPSON TANK IT9TK322791405569 M002 Malibu - 3863 Malibu Country 9444 E DOLAN, PATRICK 02/03/2010 121,176.69 VACUUM PRESSURE WASTE HAUL Rd. (TW -315) 156468001 E0023422 i GENERATOR 2011/DOOSAN I/R G90 4FVGNBCB5BU429450 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 E MODLIN, GEORGE 11/21/2011 41,456.57 TRL MTD(GP-774) Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) 156468101 E0023423 GENERATOR 2011/DOOSAN I/R G90 4FVGNBCB7BU429451 S351 Santa Clarity - 21190 Ctr 9443 E CRON, CARL 11/21/2011 41,456.57 TRL MTD(GP-775) Pointe Parkway 913150(Sn tClrYd) 156472101 E0024159 GENERATOR DIESEL POWERED MQ 8900365 L851 I Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 E NELSON, GILBERT 04/03/2012 51,410.80 POWER 1180(GP-778) MTD/21-301 90001 (SM South Yard) 156482101 E0025589 GENERATOR 2012/DOOSAN G90 TRL 4FVGNBCB3CU437080 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. 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Myrtle 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 01/13/2011 790.28 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34617 P0034642 HP LP2405WG CN404901D6 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 P NELSON, GILBERT 01/26/2011 271.08 90001 (SM South Yard) PW34619 P0034644 HP DC 8000 MXL1020LZF I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 01/26/2011 952.63 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34620 P0034645 HP DC 8000 MXL1020LZG I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 01/26/2011 952.63 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34621 P0034646 HP DC 8000 MXL1020LZH I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 01/26/2011 952.63 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34627 P0034652 HP LP2405WG CN4049ONPH I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 P MODLIN, GEORGE 01/26/2011 271.08 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34628 P0034653 HP LP2405WG CN40490NP3 I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle 9441 P MOIDLIN, GEORGE 01/26/2011 271.08 Ave 91701 (SM East Yard) PW34629 P0034654 : HP LP2405WG CN4049ONPK I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. 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Mtc Area) PW36666 P0038020 HP PROBOOK 64606 LAPTOP CNU2310QVI L851 ; Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 P MARTINEZ, WILLIAM 08/23/2012 991.83 90001 (SM South Yard) PW37461 P0035532 HP COMPAQ 6200 PRO MT MXL1220WRG L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9442 P NELSON, GILBERT 06/16/2011 952.63 90001 (SM South Yard) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: PWNMANSOUR 1,4755,643.52 Sti mmary TOTAL RECORD COUNT. 150 n a 0 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County1of of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:47:11 AM apartment of PublicWorksPage: 1 of 1 DPW eCAPS Reporting System ( eS) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWSVINCENT CUSTODIAN NAME: Stephen Vincent 11-1 06-065 1056605BX TRUCK PICKUP 4X4 4 -DOOR XTRA-CAB 2GCEK19V611322071 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 E FEESE, JOHN 04/01/2001 0.00 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) 13-456 E0017643 TRUCK CREW CAB 2008/ FORD F-350 IFDWW36YSSEE41702 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 E N/A 07/07/2010 32,879.26 SEWER SERVICE BODY Parkway 9135O(SntC1rYd) 21-274 E0006907 TRUCK GMC/08 C6500/RODDER 866 1GDJ6C1G78F402148 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 E 01/01/2008 56,644.42 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) 21-285 E0015729 TRUCK 08 /CHEVY C7500 HYDRO JETTER 1GBP7C1AO8F407204 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 E N/A 09/09/2009 120,214.01 W/FOAMER Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) 28-120 E0023979 TRUCK 2012/FREIGHTLINER M2 VACALL 1FVAC3BS7CHBP9386 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 E N/A 02/29/2012 302,616.04 HYDRO VACUUMParkway 913501(SntC1rYd) PW20238 P00127171 SONY MAVICA FD-FD92 0103550183A L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P FEESE, JOHN 01/01/2002 450.00 93534 (SM North Yard) _ PW30425 P0030186 COMPUTER DELL 755 2N50HF1 S351 Santa Clarita -21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P 01/01/2008 1,042.01 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) PW30681 P0031597 DOCKING STATION INDUSTRIAL 07060OW-047 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P HINOJOSA, ROBERT 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551 Parkway 9135O(SntC1rYd) PW30682 P0031598 DOCKING STATION INDUSTRIAL 07060OW-044 S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P HINOJOSA, ROBERT 06/28/2007 1,538.57 SCIENTIFIC DS2 ITX IDS 1810-5551 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) _ PW30866 P0030520 MONITOR DELL ULTRASHARP 1908WFP CNOGPOO4728727BUOEGU S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P 03/01/2008 250.14 Parkway 9135O(SntC1rYd) PW33171 P0032841 DIGITAL CAMERA CANON POWER SHOT 9126324360 L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P N/A 12/14/2009 198.24 A2000IS 93534 (SM North Yard) PW33344 P0032863 DIGITAL CAMERA CANON POWER SHOT 9026276032' L511 Lancaster - 45712 N. Division 9423 P JOHN FEESE 01/26/2010 162.43 SD1200 IS 93534 (SM North Yard) PW33374 P0033185 MONITOR HP L2245WG LCD 2ME950023D S351 Santa Clarita - 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P N/A 02/11/2010 199.49 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) PW35227 P0036501 HP LASERJET CM2320FXI CNF9CBHV3R S351 Santa Clarita.- 21190 Ctr Pointe 9425 P N/A 01/04/2012 1,040.84 Parkway 91350(SntClrYd) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: PWSVINCENT -518®774.02 TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 14 Summary 0 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM Department of Public Works Page: 1 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS CUSTODIAN NAME: Capice Simms 02-245 1059161 AUTO FORD/03 TAURUS 4 DR SEDAN 1FAFP52U23G276779 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 10/01/2003 0.00 90001 (SM South Yard) 06-151 1058809GX TRUCK CHEV/2002 1500 PICKUP EXTRA- 2GCEC19V921187327 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E SIMMS, CAPICE 11/01/2001 0.00 CAB 90001 (SM South Yard) 06-210 1059095B TRUCK CHEV/03 1500 PU REG CAB 1GCEC14V13Z331419 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 06/01/2003 0.00 90001 (SM South Yard) 06-296 E0002901 TRUCK FORD/06 F-150 PICK UP EXT CAB IFTRX12W96KD98428 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E SIMMS, CAPICE 10/01/2006 3,515.07 91701 (SM East Yard) 06-349 E0019662 TRUCK 2010/FORD F-150 PICK UP EXT IFTFXlCV7AKE10786 1603 Irwindale - 2849 S. Myrtle Ave 9424 E SIMMS, CAPICE 07/13/2010 14,658.61 CA I B 4X2 91701 (SM East Yard) 08-000 E0003244 TRUCK FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB 1FFNF20548EA79800 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 06/01/2007 5,867.64 90001 (SM South Yard) 08-001 E0003245 TRUCK FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB IFFNF20568EA79801 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 06/01/2007 5,867.64 90001 (SM South Yard) 08-949 1058995H TRUCK CHEV/03 PU 2500 2 WHL DRIVE IGCHC24U73EI77896 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 12/01/2002 0.00 90001 (SM South Yard) 08-996 E0003246 TRUCK FORD/08 F-250 P/U REG CAB 1FTNF20568EA79796 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 06/01/2007 5,867.64 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-189 1040957A TRUCK VAN CHEV/91 1 . GBKP32N2L3323374 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E MONTANO, RICARD 04/01/1991 0.00 W/CAMERA/GEN/COMPRESS 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-325 1059024 TRUCK FORD/02 F550 MASONRY IFDAF56F42EB44423 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 02/01/2003 26.12 W/MC-286 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-340 1059195 TRUCK FORD/03 PICKUP W/ LIFT GATE IFTWF32S63ED60261 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 10/01/2003 1,497.63 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-390 E0002926 VAN FORD/07 E-450 TV CAMERA IFDXE45SX7DA05562 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 02/01/2007 21,666.91 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-396 E0005084 TRUCK GMC/07 C5500 UTIL/DMP W/A- 1GDE5C1G37F416759 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 08/01/2007 23,202.02 BOARD 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-415 E0007551 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 REG CAB IFDWF36Y86EC86405 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 04/01/2008 21,428.85 SWR/UTLTY BDY 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-416 E0007920 TRUCK FORD/06 F350 SEWER INSPECT IFDWF36Y26EC86402 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E 04/01/2008 21,428.85 UTY BDY P 90001 (SM South Yard) 13-422 E0008904 TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER IFDWF36Y88EC06989 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 06/01/2008 24,250.42 INSPECTION 90001 (SM South Yard) Run Date: 04/11/2013 County ®f Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -O -ASSETS -1 Page: 2 of 8 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System ( e ) ASSETS By CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS CUSTODIAN NAME: Capice Simms NUMBER 13-428 13-434 13 454 13-463 13-475 21-155 FA ASSET DESC' NUMBERµ _ _ E0009612 TRUCK FORD/08 F-350 SEWER INSPECTION E0010709 TRUCK FORD/06 SEWER INSPECT REG CAB UTILITY BOX BODY E0017642 TRUCK CREW CAB 2008/ FORD F-350 SEWER SERVICE BODY E0020655 TRUCK 2011/FORD F-450 CREW CAB XLT SEWER INSPECTION - — E0022559 , TRUCK FORD /2011 F-550 REG CAB FLATBED W/LIFTGATE90001 1034372 TRUCK FORD 88 I SR NUMBER _ _ 1FDWF36Y88EC06992 1FDWF36Y66EC86404 1FDWW36Y48EE41700 SFD9W4GY7BEA63493 1FDUF5GY4BEA37594 1FDXR82A8JVA51304 I LOC �� L851 L851 L851 L851 L851 L851 Luc. ut�� i Los Angeles - g000l (SM South 9 E. 9th St Los 90001 elle South 9 E. 9th St Los Angeles 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) os Ange 90001 (SM South Yard)9th St _ Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St (SM South Yard ) 90001 Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St SM South Yard) i aLv% I ^TAG TYPEP 9422 E N/A 9422 E N/A 9422 E N/A 9422 E _. 9422 E N/A 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 07/16/2008 09/17/2008 07/07/2010 ` 12/21/2010 06/29/2011 12/01/1988 VALUE 24,809.49 23,344.04 32,879.26 43,709.08 30,856.75 0.00 21-204 1054124BX TRUCK 98 GMC RODDER DIESEL 1DGD6H193WJ507092 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES _ 04/01/1998 0.00 21-212 1056509X TRUCK GMC 2000 1GDM7H1C7X1518207 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) 9422 -05/01/2007 E PRYOR, JAMES 03/09/2000 0.00 21-268 E0003925 TRUCK INT'L/07 HYDRO JET CAMERA 1HTMMAAN07H447643 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) 9422 E 61,805.10 21-269 E0005614 TRUCK CHEV/07 C7500 HYDRO JETTER 1G BP7C1C27F409147 L851 90001 Angelle South 9 E. 9th St 9422 E 08/01/2007 '" 69,169.36 21 11 -273 E00069106 TRUCK GMC/08 C6500/RODDER 866 1GD36C1G88F402112 L851 90001 Angelle So th 9 E. 9th St 9422 E 01/01/2008 56,644.42 21-276 E0006909 _ TRUCK GMC/08 C6500/RODDER 866 1GDJ6C1G58F402391 L851 _ _ 90001 Angelle So th 9 E. 9th St 9422 E 01/01/2008 56,644.41 21-291 24-135 28-075 E0021199 E0021438 1052812 __ TRUCK 2008/ CHEV C7500 HYDRO JETTER W/FOAMER TRUCK 2011/FREIGHTLINER M2106/5 CUBIC YARD DUMP BODY90001 TRUCK VAC CON SEWER CATCH BSN _ _. _ __ 1GBP7C1A88F406950 1FVAC2BSXBHAZ8634 iFDZW82EOSVA68944 L851 L851 L851 _ 90001 elle So th 9 E.Yar9th St _ _.. _ Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St (SM South Yard) Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) 9422 9422 9422 E E E PRYOR, JAMES 01/27/2011 03/22/2011 07/01/1995 139,541.63 97,753.38 0.00 28-122 n w06/09/2011 41-150 E0025634 E0022181 TRUCK VACTOR 2013/MACK GAP VAX MC1510 JET/VAC COMPRESSOR TRAILER MTD 2011/DOOSAN INGERSOLL RAND P185 1M2AX07C0DM014376 4FVCABDA5BU423731 L851 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 90001 (SM South Yard) Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St I 90001 (SM South Yard) 9422 9422 E N/A E N/A _ 07/30/2012 440,626.94 18,090.61 Run Date: m/11/2013 Count�«��s Angeles ��m���zo��o�S��z n"nTme:zo:ss:n7xm Department of Public Works page aofn DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeRS) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS CUSTODIAN NAME: Capice Simms � �NOD ~.~~' uu�o� ^"^^�^^°^�,"" prnxs -�------ --�------ "°�"rcxov, - - /8354a888310/9 �--�---------- �uoz Los Angeles 1129 E.somst r-- 9*22 --J�---- s -- pmxOR, Jxmss - - 11/01/1988 ' 1,990.09 ynunz(SM South Yard) yo*/y 1050/15 FORKLIFT *Ysrsn4000ua o1778011942p .u851 Los Angeles -zzzyE.s9mst 9422 s .pnvonJxmss 06/01/1993� - --u.m ____ _�__ �ynonz(Smsnuthvard) � cmanazcu' p0006569 iAnnoWeOAnosnAnuTsTnxRcomTnL ' zs9x51016mo58784 i msz Los Angeles 112es59m S-' 422 " -�nmEnx Vwm�--uy��ze92 -sJs*oz RLR,. ' yn00z(SM South Yard) � oeW07101 p0006576 �BLOWER SUPER VAC pz**cPORT (914081 0sz� Los Angeles 1129 E.s9thst T942 -, JAMES 08/01/1991 ' ^ 2,1*7.58 �y000z(SM South Yard) osp69301 p0006607 GENERATOR omxmsLEcPORT zooyoso .m51 Los Angeles 'z129s.somst 9422 p N/A 08/0ue90 z,zozr* ------' ---r---,�----'-- 0000z(SM South Yard) � ' / osp71401 p0006618 / GENERATOR OwxmsLEcPORT asmw . s*400550718 051 ----- Los Angeles 'z129 E.s9thst `Y000z ~-------^-------- 9422 p ^ pnvon ` �xm�s -- �-- oy�~°^yy ~^ ^�'^� u6 ------- - �-�---� --------- - -�'----- -- - ---t�- (SM snuva�) � ~------���-��- ! omc27*01 p0006647 MIXER CEMENT W*oEMxw ms25317 msz -j�-- | Los Angeles 'z129 E.symst o*zz p -' ---- pnvon JAMES - 08 /01/1994 3,263.47 youoz(SM South Yard) opW49301 1051499 _TRASH PUMP «' SKID MOUNTED 655801163 msz ! Los Angeles -z129 E.s9mst /9422 s pnvon Jxmes 08/01/1994 '------ /.00 -- - 9nooz (SM South . osm06501 � pn0000ss .cL��snvwSxsnCOMBO ALKo�\ ` 15300 , uoz� Los Angeles -- -�- -'z.9 E. St � p*zz .r-- �' vwss - 04/01/1992 ---' -z -- Pon� oonoz�nsn"�va�) 137822901 P0006834 JACK-nEIN/WEmvsnTom m*zn=m msz Los Angeles 1129 E. 59th St 9422 p RAMzREZ,mARK 05/01/1983 1,062.66 'oonoz(SM South Yard) 1378259 O p0006837 WsLosnxmC-*oaAnT '82W5037*0 m51 Los Angeles - '1129 E. 59th St '9422 p 'Pmnnwwss 9/01/ 1,276.94 _ 0000z(SM South Yard) z*zso*onz p0006923 mncompnsoSonsoLuyn nrznnoza uBz um Angeles 1129s.59th St 9422 p PRYOR, Jxmss 01/1982 2,422.10 90001 (SM South Yard) z*rnoaonz p000e994 *oISTmo-scmT-*noa'z'zo pz,zosv msz Los Angeles zzzos.syms« 9422 p pnvop, Jxmss os/oz/zsns 2,*99.56 y000z(SM South Yard) /1*6505801 p0007zsy! SAW BAND m#*vas7c 'm+yoozza !msz Looxnodes-zzz*s.sythst 9422 p pnvon,mMcs o/mz/zoyo 1,876.16 9000z(SM South Yard) ` esssoocu 1040957ex /GENERATOR omxmasm*osowVzs189 K000as7sss �L851 �Los Angeles - 1129 59th _S~ 9422 s pn,on� JAMES - 04/01/1991 2,461.84 0000z(SM South Yard) � e9088701 p0007236 PAVEMENT BREAKER �83660 msz Los Angeles -z129asymst '9422 p ��-�----- -- pnvon Jxmss - ' 12/01/1988 1,851.06 --�---� --� '0000z (SM South Yard) . � 15*389401 pno07756 SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911656 m: -'us Angeles -1 9 E. 59th St ' 9422 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM Department of Public Works Page: 4 of 8 DPW eC PS Reporting System ( e S) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS CUSTODIAN NAME: Capice Simms 90001 (SM South Yard) 1543895 01 P0007757 SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911657 / V11657M L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 90001 (SM South Yard) 154389601 P0007758 SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911658 / V11658M L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St " 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 90001 (SM South Yard) 154389701 P0007759 DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINED H0213 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE 90001 (SM South Yard) 154389801 P0007760 DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINED H0221 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE 90001 (SM South Yard) 154389901 P0007761 DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINED H0202 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE 90001 (SM South Yard) 15439000 1 1 P0007762 DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINE H0218 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SPACE 90001 (SM South Yard) 154390101 P0007763 DYNA HOST TRIPOD SYS F/CONFINED H0207 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.84 SAFETY 90001 (SM South Yard) _ 154763101 P0007797 SELF RETRACTABLE LIFELINE 911644/ V11644M L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 04/01/1992 2,085.83 90001 (SM South Yard) I561877 01 P0007874 SPRAYER INCIDE 550-031 9204024 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 05/01/1993 3,962.12 90001 (SM South Yard) 156322001 1054193C CUTTER ROOT LUMBERJACK L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 03/01/1999 2,678.33 90001 (SM South Yard) 156395301 E0003926 CAMERA UMBILICAL POLYU W/21-268 3947 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 05/01/2007 4,578.10 90001 (SM South Yard) 156395401 E0003930 CAMERA HEAD SERIES II W/21-268 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 05/01/2007 10,321.37 90001 (SM South Yard) 156395501 E0003931 FOAMING UNIT VAPOROOTER W/21-268 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 05/01/2007 17,603.52 90001 (SM South Yard) 1563956 01 E0003932 CONTROL UNIT CAMERA SERIES II 3947 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E N/A 05/01/2007 2,309.55 W/21-268 90001 (SM South Yard) I564021 01 E0005629 CAMERA INSPECTION SYSTEM SEWER 208-07581 L851 . Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 E PRYOR, JAMES 08/01/2007 0.00 PORTABLE 90001 (SM South Yard) PW10758 P0008281 PRINTER HP LASERJET 6P USBB229877 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St " 9442 P N/A 02/01/1997 378.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW11186 P0008415 HP LASERJET 6P USBDO02197 A223 Alhambra - 1000 S. Fremont 8800 P N/A 06/01/1997 711.38 Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS CUSTODIAN NAME: Ca ice Simms County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System ( e S) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN DeRS Report ID: FA-0-ASSETS-1 Page: 5 of 8 LTAG FA ASSET DESC SR NUMBER LOC LOC DESC 5LOC FA END USER ACQ DATE NET BOOK NUMBER NUMBER CD TYPE VALUE` _. Ave. 91803 (Braun 4th FI) PW1424 P0009198 RADIO GE PORT MPA SCAN S85490 8549044 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 06/01/1993 1,200.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW1483 P0009448 RADIO GE PORT MPA SCAN 585491 8549108 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P SIMMS, CAPICE 06/01/1993 1,200.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW1485 P0009453 GE MPA LID:5109 8549148 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 06/01/1993 1,200.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW15357 P0009677 BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 99100119 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 03/01/1999 1,145.73 90001 (SM South Yard) PWIS358 P0009678 BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 99100120 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 03/01/1999 1,145.73 90001 (SM South Yard) PW15359 P0009679 BREATHG APPARATUS SCOTT SCBA S 99100123 L851 Los Angeles -1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 03/01/1999 1,145.73 90001 (SM South Yard) PW1658 P0010279 RADIO GE PORT MPA SCAN S85492 8549251 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 06/01/1993 1,200.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW21237 P0013666 RADIO ERICSSON GE M-RK/PORTABLE 9154125 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 06/01/2002 1.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW22211 P0014554 HP PHOTOSMART 7550 CN2AB4210Z L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 01/01/2003 307.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW22217 P0014560 LABELER BROTHER PT9200DX U52662-BIA345767 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PRYOR, JAMES 08/01/2001 400.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW26168 P0018050 MONITOR 19" SAMSUNG 91OMP FLAT MZ19HCHY700851X L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 08/01/2005 405.13 PANEL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW26173 P0018055 MONITOR 19" SAMSUNG 91OMP FLAT MZ19HCHY701066R L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P SIMMS, CAPICE 08/01/2005 405.13 PANEL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW26228 P0018110 COMPUTER DELL GX620 OPTIPLEX 705H581 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 08/01/2005 1,169.00 90001 (SM South Yard) PW26820 P0018692 LAPTOP DELL LATITUDE 810 HY7Q691 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P JAMES PRYOR 01/01/2006 2,098.06 90001 (SM South Yard) PW27537 P0019445 MONITOR 19" SAMSUNG 91OMP FLAT MZ19HCHL300208Z L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P SIMMS, CAPICE 06/01/2006 441.23 PANEL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW27796 P0019727 MONITOR 19" SAMSUNG 91OMP FLAT MZ19HCGL500214N L851 Los Angeles- 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P CISNEROS, JESSE 08/01/2006 441.76 PANEL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW27894 P0019835 GAS MONITR DOCKING STATION ISC 0604ORN004 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 05/01/2006 1,584.00 Run Date: 04/11/2013 County of Los Angeles DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM Department ®f Public Works Page: 6 of 8 DPW eCAPS Reporting System ( e ) ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS DS2 PW27899 P0019P.0 GAS MONITOR ISC ITX MULTI GAS PW28300 P0020269 GAS MONITOR ISC ITX MULTI 90001 (SM South Yard) 0605088927 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 08/01/2006 90001 (SM South Yard) 06071OB047 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 08/01/2006 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28307 (SM P0020276 GAS MONITR DOCKING STATION ISC 0604ORN005 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 05/01/2006 DS2 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28739 P0028787 GENERATOR OMAN CM5500 MOBIL 1060973256 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 W/13390 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28740 P0028788 MONITOR SHARP ACQUOS FLT SCREEN 606917551 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 W/13-390 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28741 P0028789 ' MONITOR SHARP ACQUOS FLT SCREEN 610832902 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 W/13-390 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28742 P0028790 MONITOR VIEW SONIC FLT SCREEN PXU064039198 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 W/13-390 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28743 P0028791 RECORDER VCR/DVD SONY RDRVX530 60852824 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28744 P0028792 PRINTER EPSON STYLUS PHOTO R260 JKSK010554 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28745 P0028793 COMPUTER HARD DR EDGE HDD2U2FW 3126092700829 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 3.5 PORT 90001 (SM South Yard) PW28824 P0028292 SCANNER HP 8250 SCANJET CN67MA0526 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 02/01/2007 90001 (SM South Yard) PW29106 P0028691 CAMERA CASIO EXZ1000 EXILIM 80016006AD L851 Los Angeles -1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 04/01/2007 DIGITAL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW29107 P0028693 CAMERA CASIO EXZ1000 EXILIM 80016003AD L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P 04/01/2007 DIGITAL 90001 (SM South Yard) PW29137 P0028732 NETWORK CISCO 2811 AC -IP FTX1117A2XX I603 Irwindale - 2849 S. 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R,JAMES oo/oz/znoo 250.15 � |0000z (SM su��Yard) . � pwyzozo 'p0030687 GAS MONITOR 'oozozoozs (msz Los Angeles 1129s59thst� ^p+zz p pxvon�xmss ' oz�z�000 z�zuoo � 'p000z�wsou�va�) . � pWozzzz poo»z000� COMPUTER DELL 75o pnawoz !msz Los Angeles 1129 E.s9thSt 9422 p soMnscApICs 02/18/2009 972.62 Run Date: 04/11/2013 Run Time: 10:35:07 AM CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works DPW eCAPS Reporting System (DeR ASSETS BY CUSTODIAN I DeRS Report ID: FA -0 -ASSETS -1 Page: 8 Of 8 90001 (SM South Yard) PVJ32847 P0032539 HP (BUSINESS) DC7900 CMT MXL9350JQl! L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 09/30/2009 700.11 90001 (SM South Yard) PW32871 P0032549 HP L2245WG LCD MONITOR CNK9260BQZ L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 09/30/2009 199.49 90001 (SM South Yard) PW33124 P0032881 COMPUTER HP (ENGINEERING) COMPAQ MXL9460P8Z L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P SIMMS, CAPICE 12/14/2009 1,045.99 DC7900 MINITOWER 90001 (SM South Yard) PW35399 P0036693 HP LA2205WG 3CQ148BZ4P L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P VALDEZ, NORMA 01/28/2012 189.23 90001 (SM South Yard) PW37037 P0035087 HP DC 8000 MXL11410WC L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 04/25/2011 778.13 90001 (SM South Yard) PW37744 P0035866 HP LASERJET P2055D CNBIB30908 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P N/A 09/07/2011 257.30 90001 (SM South Yard) PW41020 P0038526 INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC MULTI GAS 130121Z-001 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P (SOUTH YD) 01/16/2013 2,210.05 MONITOR 90001 (SM South Yard) PW41021 P0038527 INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC MULTI GAS 130121Z-002 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P SOUTH YD 01/16/2013 2,210.05 MONITOR 90001 (SM South Yard) PW8112 P0021540 ERICSSON MRK LID:5990 9153361 L851 Los Angeles - 1129 E. 59th St 9422 P PUMPHREY, LOUIS 02/01/1996 1.00 90001 (SM South Yard) TOTAL FOR CUSTODIAN: PWCSIMMS 1,397,513-10 TOTAL RECORD COUNT: 128 Summary . : a..: .: ��>y y � INVENTORY O/\~� O � � CI DIAMOND �AF COLLECTION FACILITIES AC(,,S QueryDia Pipe Location Diameter (in) Street Length (ft) Jur Matl 0748/2391-0749/2391 8 RUSTY SPUR RD 302 DIA VCP 0187/2391-0188/2391 8 CELLO DR 112 DIA VCP 0590/2391-0682/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 278 DIA VCP 0536/2391-0538/2391 8 CYPRESS GROVE LN 295 DIA VCP 0175/2391-0176/2391 8 DEEPLAWN DR 222 DIA VCP 0724/2391-0725/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 270 DIA VCP 0191/2389-0192/2389 8 JURA RD 219 DIA VCP 0241/2391-0242/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 334 DIA VCP 0052/2391-0053/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 275 DIA VCP 0481/2391-0503/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 83 DIA VCP 0223/2389-0224/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 246 DIA VCP 0302/2389-0303/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 366 DIA VCP 0568/2391-0569/2391 8 LAZY TRAIL RD 322 DIA VCP 0541/2391-0542/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 241 DIA VCP 0443/2391-0463/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 292 DIA VCP 0247/2389-0248/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 289 DIA VCP 0229/2391-0230/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 251 DIA VCP 0184/2391-0185/2391 8 EDDRIDGE DR 324 DIA VCP 0169/2391-0170/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 177 DIA VCP 0271/2391-0275/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 224 DIA VCP 0480/2391-0481/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 230 DIA VCP 0581/2391-0582/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 276 DIA VCP 0588/2391-SOUTH/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 50 DIA VCP 0174/2389-TRNK/2389 21 260 DIA VCP 0684/2391-0685/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 262 DIA VCP 0247/2391-0248/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 335 DIA VCP 0191/2391-0230/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 200 DIA VCP 0218/2391-0324/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 286 DIA VCP 0670/2391-0674/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 272 DIA VCP 0228/2389-0229/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 138 DIA VCP 0745/2391-0752/2391 8 71 DIA VCP 0471/2391-0472/2391 8 HICKORY NUT LN 282 DIA VCP 0186/2389-0187/2389 8 EAGLE SPUR RD 232 DIA VCP 0793/2391-0794/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 172 DIA VCP 0171/2389-0172/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 58 DIA VCP 0455/2391-0456/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 177 DIA VCP 0376/2391-0377/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 117 DIA VCP 0213/2391-0214/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 140 DIA VCP 0263/2389-0264/2389 15 310 DIA VCP 0230/2391-0231/2391 8 142 DIA VCP 0200/2349-0203/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 291 DIA ABSCP 0541/2391-0549/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 281 DIA VCP 0459/2391-0460/2391 8 ASPEN KNOLL DR 317 DIA VCP 0175/2389-0176/2389 24 175 DIA VCP 0163/2389-0164/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 107 DIA VCP 0219/2391-0220/2391 8 MENSHA CT 188 DIA VCP 0173/2389-0178/2389 8 ALLEY 199 DIA VCP 0183/2389-0184/2389 8 DEEP HILL RD 334 DIA VCP 0275/2391-0276/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 335 DIA VCP 0258/2391-0259/2391 8 SHADY ELM TE 189 DIA VCP 0311/2391-0312/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 76 DIA VCP Page 1 D1 QueryDia 0698/2391-0699/2391 8 HIGHBLUFF DR 330 DIA VCP 0536/2391-0537/2391 8 CYPRESS GROVE LN 295 DIA VCP 0511/2391-0512/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 154 DIA VCP 0276/2391-0277/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 145 DIA VCP 0797/2391-0798/2391 8 SHANNON LN 317 DIA VCP 0315/2391-0316/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 270 DIA VCP 0183/2391-0221/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 329 DIA VCP 0455/2391-0462/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 177 DIA VCP 0476/2391-0540/2391 8 BUTTERNUT WY 336 DIA VCP 0146/2389-0147/2389 8 BIG FALLS DR 243 DIA VCP 0489/2391-0490/2391 8 108 DIA ABSCP 0538/2391-0540/2391 8 BUTTERNUT WY 191 DIA VCP 0587/2391-0588/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 100 DIA VCP 0064/2391-0215/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 378 DIA VCP 0158/2389-0159/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 134 DIA VCP 0433/2391-0434/2391 8 HILLMAR DR 136 DIA VCP 0259/2389-0260/2389 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0699/2391-0700/2391 8 HIGHBLUFF DR 293 DIA VCP 0158/2389-0253/2389 8 198 DIA VCP 0508/2391-0509/2391 8 SINGING WIND RD 162 DIA VCP 0176/2389-0177/2389 24 350 DIA VCP 0723/2391-0724/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 263 DIA VCP 0439/2391-0440/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 361 DIA VCP 0514/2391-0515/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 334 DIA VCP 0664/2391-0665/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 268 DIA VCP 0527/2391-0589/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 229 DIA VCP. 0268/2391-0784/2391 8 TOLANI CT 106 DIA VCP 0243/2391-0244/2391 8 BLENBURY DR 333 DIA VCP 0651/2391-0652/2391 8 198 DIA VCP 0129/2391-0130/2391 8 275 DIA VCP 0161/2389-0162/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 169 DIA VCP 0160/2389-0161/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 228 DIA VCP 0529/2391-0530/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 343 DIA VCP 0019/2391-0020/2391 10 COPLEY DR 406 DIA VCP 0170/2389-0171/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 207 DIA VCP 0223/2391-0225/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 67 DIA VCP 0128/2391-0129/2391 8 125 DIA VCP 0254/2391-0255/2391 8 FOX GLEN DR 189 DIA VCP 0374/2391-0375/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 37 DIA VCP 0638/2391-0639/2391 8 GRAND AV 414 DIA VCP 0265/2391-0786/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 356 DIA VCP 0150/2389-0151/2389 8 STRONGBOW DR 264 DIA VCP 0532/2391-0538/2391 8 147 DIA VCP 0727/2391-0728/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 251 DIA VCP 0478/2391-0479/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 88 DIA VCP 0252/2391-0253/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 286 DIA VCP 0545/2391-0546/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 333 DIA VCP 0141/2389-SW/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 58 DIA VCP 0376/2391-0379/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 91 DIA VCP 0511/2391-0514/2391 8 MEADOW GLEN RD 145 DIA VCP 0461/2391-0462/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 287 DIA VCP 0271/2391-0274/2391 8 PAINT BRUSH LN 245 DIA VCP Page 2 LIN QueryDia 0195/2389-0196/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 196 DIA VCP 0670/2391-0671/2391 8 ROBINBROOK PL 141 DIA VCP 0700/2391-0717/2391 8 BEARS DEN RD 184 DIA VCP 0475/2391-0476/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 239 DIA VCP 0491/2391-0492/2391 8 111 DIA ABSCP 0645/2391-0646/2391 8 262 DIA VCP 0255/2391-0256/2391 8 FOX GLEN DR 344 DIA VCP 0591/2391-0592/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 258 DIA VCP 0168/2389-0193/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 215 DIA VCP 0511/2391-0518/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 336 DIA VCP 0049/2391-0050/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 338 DIA VCP 0194/2389-0251/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 215 DIA VCP 0266/2389-0267/2389 15 348 DIA VCP 0722/2391-0723/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 262 DIA VCP 0250/2391-0327/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 295 DIA VCP 0326/2391-0327/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 334 DIA VCP 0666/2391-0667/2391 8 AMBERWICK PL 111 DIA VCP 0157/2389-0261/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 386 DIA VCP 0214/2391-0216/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 269 DIA VCP 0460/2391-0461/2391 8 ASPEN KNOLL DR 234 DIA VCP 0465/2391-0466/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 100 DIA VCP 0470/2391-0471/2391 8 PECAN GROVE DR 280 DIA VCP 0136/2391-0137/2391 8 ONAWA PL 161 DIA VCP 0652/2391-0653/2391 8 270 DIA VCP 0180/2389-0181/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 180 DIA VCP 0252/2389-0253/2389 8 122 DIA VCP 0745/2391-0746/2391 8 86 DIA VCP 0521/2391-0691/2391 8 IRONHORSE CANYON RD 223 DIA VCP 0319/2391-0320/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 268 DIA VCP 0139/2391-0140/2391 8 MANADA CT 130 DIA VCP 0377/2391-0378/2391 8 125 DIA VCP 0056/2391-0057/2391 8 SHADEHILL PL 243 DIA VCP 0374/2391-0385/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 265 DIA VCP 0253/2391-0257/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 375 DIA VCP 0510/2391-0511/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 235 DIA VCP 0311/2391-0314/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0486/2391-0487/2391 8 104 DIA ABSCP 0476/2391-0477/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 273 DIA VCP 0646/2391-0647/2391 8 200 DIA VCP 0164/2389-0165/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 144 DIA VCP 0682/2391-0683/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 434 DIA VCP 0165/2391-0182/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 339 DIA VCP 0267/2391-0547/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 271 DIA VCP 0801/2391-0802/2391 8 SHANNON LN 200 DIA VCP 0665/2391-0666/2391 8 AMBERWICK PL 153 DIA VCP 0195/2389-0225/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 110 DIA VCP 0172/2391-0173/2391 8 EAGLEFEN DR 186 DIA VCP 0373/2391-0585/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 223 DIA VCP 0736/2391-0737/2391 8 161 DIA VCP 0696/2391-0697/2391 8 FOREST CANYON DR 220 DIA VCP 0582/2391-0583/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 276 DIA VCP 0530/2391-0531/2391 8 286 DIA VCP Page 3 D3 QueryDia 0671/2391-0672/2391 8 ROBINBROOK PL 169 DIA VCP 0503/2391-0523/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 340 DIA VCP 0147/2389-0148/2389 8 BIG FALLS DR 293 DIA VCP 0456/2391-0463/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 364 DIA VCP 0130/2391-0131/2391 8 104 DIA VCP 0248/2391-0249/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 254 DIA VCP 0242/2391-0256/2391 8 FOX GLEN DR 180 DIA VCP 0159/2389-0160/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 241 DIA VCP 0193/2389-0194/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 167 DIA VCP 0749/2391-0750/2391 8 RUSTY SPUR RD 256 DIA VCP 0062/2391-0133/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 180 DIA VCP 0446/2391-0447/2391 8 168 DIA VCP 0726/2391-0727/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 182 DIA VCP 0546/2391-0547/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 304 DIA VCP 0688/2391-0690/2391 8 CHARWOOD PL 277 DIA VCP 0587/2391-0589/2391 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 76 DIA VCP 0266/2391-0786/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 197 DIA VCP 0752/2391-0753/2391 8 254 DIA VCP 0190/2391-0191/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 97 DIA VCP 0653/2391-0654/2391 8 276 DIA VCP 0649/2391-0650/2391 8 283 DIA VCP 0743/2391-0744/2391 8 60 DIA VCP 0683/2391-0684/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 121 DIA VCP 0528/2391-0529/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 348 DIA VCP 0504/2391-0505/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 175 DIA VCP 0145/2389-0146/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 317 DIA VCP 0137/2389-0138/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 298 DIA VCP 0059/2391-0060/2391 8 REDGATE CR 155 DIA VCP 0803/2391-0804/2391 8 GALVIN CT 175 DIA VCP 0464/2391-0465/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 350 DIA VCP 0810/2391-0811/2391 8 345 DIA VCP 0261/2389-0303/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 298 DIA VCP 0270/2391-0271/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR' 400 DIA VCP 0804/2391-0805/2391 8 GALVIN CT 145 DIA VCP 0565/2391-0566/2391 8 ROCKY VIEW RD 256 DIA VCP 0453/2391-0457/2391 8 ASPEN KNOLL DR 309 DIA VCP 0457/2391-0459/2391 8 ASPEN KNOLL DR 317 DIA VCP 0263/2391-0264/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 284 DIA VCP 0217/2391-0218/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 184 DIA VCP 0170/2391-0174/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 278 DIA VCP 0726/2391-0733/2391 8 304 DIA VCP 0017/2391-0018/2391 10 COPLEY DR 266 DIA VCP 0133/2391-0134/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 236 DIA VCP 0379/2391-0380/2391 8 210 DIA VCP 0240/2391-0241/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 318 DIA VCP 0218/2391-0219/2391 8 MENSHA CT 174 DIA VCP 0248/2389-0249/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 169 DIA VCP 0135/2391-0136/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 225 DIA VCP 0142/2389-0164/2389 8 GREENHORN DR 233 DIA VCP 0592/2391-0593/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 295 DIA VCP 0165/2389-0166/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 124 DIA VCP 0503/2391-0528/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 386 DIA VCP Page 4 D4 QueryDia 0185/2389-0186/2389 8 DEEP HILL RD 238 DIA VCP 0441/2391-0467/2391 8 PECAN GROVE DR 309 DIA VCP 0515/2391-0516/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 239 DIA VCP 0317/2391-0318/2391 8 VALPICO PL 142 DIA VCP 0560/2391-0561/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 356 DIA VCP 0298/2389-0299/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 316 DIA VCP 0225/2391-0226/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 276 DIA VCP 0533/2391-0534/2391 8 330 DIA VCP 0735/2391-0736/2391 8 108 DIA VCP 0196/2389-0197/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 286 DIA VCP 0325/2391-0326/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 313 DIA VCP 0260/2391-0261/2391 8 ROBIN OAKS TE 158 DIA VCP 0227/2391-0233/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 284 DIA VCP 0524/2391-0525/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 340 DIA VCP 0733/2391-0734/2391 8 203 DIA CAS 0260/2389-0261/2389 18 345 DIA VCP 0593/2391-0644/2391 8 102 DIA VCP 0261/2389-0262/2389 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0166/2391-0167/2391 8 BAFT LN 188 DIA VCP 0180/2389-0182/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 159 DIA VCP 0795/2391-0796/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 160 DIA VCP 0594/2391-0595/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 295 DIA VCP 0240/2391-0782/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 171 DIA VCP 0262/2389-0263/2389 15 261 DIA VCP 0216/2391-0217/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 269 DIA VCP 0795/2391-0797/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 137 DIA VCP 0556/2391-0557/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 157 DIA VCP 0233/2391-0234/2391 8 FALCONBURN WY 135 DIA VCP 0227/2391-0228/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 148 DIA VCP 0452/2391-0453/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 117 DIA VCP 0135/2389-0136/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 56 DIA VCP 0800/2391-0801/2391 8 SHANNON LN 190 DIA VCP 0171/2391-0172/2391 8 EAGLEFEN DR 248 DIA VCP 0386/2391-0387/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 252 DIA ABSCP 0137/2391-0138/2391 8 ONAWA PL 171 DIA VCP 0584/2391-0586/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 258 DIA VCP 0316/2391-0319/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 296 DIA VCP 0744/2391-0745/2391 8 197 DIA VCP 0168/2391-0169/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 228 DIA VCP 0186/2391-0224/2391 8 MEDWOOD DR 316 DIA VCP 0487/2391-0488/2391 8 188 DIA ABSCP 0331/2391-0548/2391 8 LARK SPRING TE 261 DIA VCP 0694/2391-0695/2391 8 FOREST CANYON DR 245 DIA VCP 0801/2391-0804/2391 8 GALVIN CT 219 DIA VCP 0695/2391-0696/2391 8 FOREST CANYON DR 234 DIA VCP 0175/2389-TRNK/2389 21 350 DIA VCP 0564/2391-0565/2391 8 ROCKY VIEW RD 278 DIA VCP 0589/2391-0590/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 164 DIA VCP 0277/2391-0278/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 207 DIA VCP 0530/2391-0541/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 111 DIA VCP 0794/2391-0795/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 162 DIA VCP 0174/2391-0178/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 346 DIA VCP Page 5 D5 QueryDia 0657/2391-0658/2391 8 350 DIA VCP 0550/2391-0807/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 127 DIA VCP 0136/2389-0137/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 294 DIA VCP 0138/2389-0139/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 131 DIA VCP 0174/2391-0175/2391 8 DEEPLAWN DR 294 DIA VCP 0467/2391-0468/2391 8 PECAN GROVE DR 339 DIA VCP 0457/2391-0458/2391 8 HOLLY LEAF WY 268 DIA VCP 0808/2391-0809/2391 8 78 DIA VCP 0141/2389-0143/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 351 DIA VCP 0242/2389-0243/2389 8 HADDOCK DR 189 DIA VCP 0247/2389-0252/2389 8 134 DIA VCP 0734/2391-0735/2391 8 199 DIA VCP 0531/2391-0532/2391 8 171 DIA VCP 0055/2391-0056/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 188 DIA VCP 0516/2391-0517/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 245 DIA VCP 0663/2391-0664/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 212 DIA VCP 0314/2391-0315/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 271 DIA VCP 0233/2391-0782/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 185 DIA VCP 0102/2391-0103/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 236 DIA VCP 0173/2389-0174/2389 21 260 DIA VCP 0180/2391-0181/2391 8 HILLMAR DR 64 DIA VCP 0647/2391-0648/2391 8 310 DIA VCP 0144/2389-0151/2389 8 STRONGBOW DR 284 DIA VCP 0222/2391-0223/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 183 DIA VCP 0583/2391-0584/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 276 DIA VCP 0737/2391-0742/2391 8 256 DIA VCP 0807/2391-0809/2391 8 168 DIA VCP 0738/2391-0739/2391 8 104 DIA VCP 0266/2391-0332/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 343 DIA VCP 0330/2391-0331/2391 8 LARK SPRING TE 261 DIA VCP 0190/2389-0191/2389 8 ROCKBRIDGE RD 280 DIA VCP 0194/2389-0195/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 277 DIA VCP 0166/2389-0167/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 201 DIA VCP 0182/2391-0183/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 231 DIA VCP 0163/2391-0164/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 200 DIA VCP 0591/2391-0649/2391 8 107 DIA VCP 0451/2391-0453/2391 8 188 DIA VCP 0176/2391-0177/2391 8 DEEPLAWN DR 222 DIA VCP 0382/2391-0383/2391 8 172 DIA VCP 0020/2391-0162/2391 10 COPLEY DR 350 DIA VCP 0246/2391-0247/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 159 DIA VCP 0181/2391-0433/2391 8 HILLMAR DR 210 DIA VCP 0656/2391-0657/2391 8 350 DIA VCP 0173/2391-0182/2391 8 EAGLEFEN DR 245 DIA VCP 0504/2391-0508/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 126 DIA VCP 0110/2391-0111/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 328 DIA VCP 0649/2391-0651/2391 8 65 DIA VCP 0811/2391-0812/2391 8 119 DIA VCP 0739/2391-0740/2391 8 200 DIA VCP 0272/2391-0273/2391 8 PAINT BRUSH LN 322 DIA VCP 0746/2391-0747/2391 8 158 DIA VCP 0245/2389-0246/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 311 DIA VCP Page 6 D6 QueryDia 0438/2391-0439/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 219 DIA VCP 0242/2391-0243/2391 8 BLENBURY DR 214 DIA VCP 0269/2391-0270/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 168 DIA VCP 0180/2391-0435/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 299 DIA VCP 0257/2391-0258/2391 8 SHADY ELM TE 192 DIA VCP 0172/2389-0173/2389 18 202 DIA VCP 0226/2389-0227/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 131 DIA VCP 0235/2391-Q236/2391 8 GERARD DR 181 DIA VCP 0162/2389-0163/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 107 DIA VCP 0167/2389-0168/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 81 DIA VCP 0523/2391-0524/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 340 DIA VCP 0532/2391-0533/2391 8 288 DIA VCP 0717/2391-0718/2391 8 BEARS DEN RD 360 DIA VCP 0189/2391-0190/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 259 DIA VCP 0222/2389-0223/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 249 DIA VCP 0177/2389-TRNK/2389 24 35 DIA VCP 0136/2391-0139/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 299 DIA VCP 0558/2391-0559/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 179 DIA VCP 0224/2389-0225/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 157 DIA VCP 0379/2391-0381/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 95 DIA VCP 0542/2391-0543/2391 8 RED FIR LN 242 DIA VCP 0237/2391-0238/2391 8 ARBURY DR 154 DIA VCP 0535/2391-0538/2391 8 WHITE FIR LN 275 DIA VCP 0505/2391-0506/2391 8 BENT OAK RD 154 DIA VCP 0141/2389-0142/2389 8 GREENHORN DR 235 DIA VCP 0155/2389-0156/2389 8 FIREPIT DR 200 DIA VCP 0557/2391-0558/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 264 DIA VCP 0178/2391-0179/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 194 DIA VCP 0329/2391-0330/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 242 DIA VCP 0126/2391-0127/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 194 DIA VCP 0221/2391-0222/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 165 DIA VCP 0559/2391-0560/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 250 DIA VCP 0590/2391-0688/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 286 DIA VCP 0518/2391-0520/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 364 DIA VCP 0227/2389-0246/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 311 DIA VCP 0057/2391-0058/2391 8 SHADEHILL PL 243 DIA VCP 0809/2391-0810/2391 8 275 DIA VCP 0168/2389-0169/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 184 DIA VCP 0224/2389-0226/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 213 DIA VCP 0418/2391-0419/2391 8 SOLERA LN 74 DIA ABSCP 0060/2391-0061/2391 8 REDGATE CR 297 DIA VCP 0150/2389-0170/2389 8 STRONGBOW DR 265 DIA VCP 0271/2391-0272/2391 8 PAINT BRUSH LN 327 DIA VCP 0685/2391-0686/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 233 DIA VCP 0179/2391-0180/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 194 DIA VCP 0468/2391-0469/2391 8 FIRETHORN CR 84 DIA VCP 0521/2391-0522/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 95 DIA VCP 0658/2391-0659/2391 8 273 DIA VCP 0149/2389-0172/2389 8 BIG FALLS DR 236 DIA VCP 0138/2389-0140/2389 8 GROOM DR 106 DIA VCP 0654/2391-0655/2391 8 110 DIA VCP 0154/2389-0168/2389 8 CHAPPARAL DR 393 DIA VCP Page 7 D7 QueryDia 0249/2391-0250/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 394 DIA VCP 0170/2391-0171/2391 8 EAGLEFEN DR 160 DIA VCP 0127/2391-0128/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 160 DIA VCP 0244/2391-0245/2391 8 BLENBURY DR 326 DIA VCP 0584/2391-0585/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 194 DIA VCP 0169/2389-0170/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 75 DIA VCP 0740/2391-0741/2391 8 FLINT ROCK RD 240 DIA VCP 0163/2391-0196/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 200 DIA VCP 0665/2391-0670/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 290 DIA VCP 0468/2391-0470/2391 8 PECAN GROVE DR 270 DIA VCP 0445/2391-0446/2391 8 BARBERRY DR 267 DIA VCP 0189/2389-0190/2389 8 ROCKBRIDGE RD 165 DIA VCP 0798/2391-0800/2391 8 SHANNON LN 186 DIA VCP 0562/2391-0563/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 348 DIA VCP 0185/2391-0186/2391 8 MEDWOOD DR 350 DIA VCP 0053/2391-0054/2391 8 OXBOW CT 297 DIA VCP 0242/2389-0245/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 282 DIA VCP 0549/2391-0550/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 281 DIA VCP 0589/2391-0591/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 258 DIA VCP 0320/2391-0321/2391 8 TINTAH DR 258 DIA VCP 0179/2389-0180/2389 8 216 DIA VCP 0178/2389-0179/2389 8 ALLEY 296 DIA VCP 0251/2391-0252/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 227 DIA VCP 0134/2391-SOUTH/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 126 DIA VCP 0381/2391-0382/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 174 DIA VCP 0444/2391-0445/2391 8 DESERT WILLOW LN 310 DIA VCP 0479/2391-0480/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 185 DIA VCP 0436/2391-0439/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 257 DIA VCP 0453/2391-0454/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 303 DIA VCP 0109/2391-0110/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 270 DIA VCP 0249/2389-0250/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 197 DIA VCP 0165/2391-0166/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 334 DIA VCP 0373/2391-0374/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 281 DIA VCP 0143/2389-0144/2389 8 HAPPY HOLLOW RD 290 DIA VCP 0240/2391-0267/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 283 DIA VCP 0156/2389-0166/2389 8 FIREPIT DR 273 DIA VCP 0157/2389-0158/2389 18 SUNSET CROSSING RD 129 DIA VCP 0241/2391-0263/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 327 DIA VCP 0461/2391-0464/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 382 DIA VCP 0526/2391-0527/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 370 DIA VCP 0140/2389-0162/2389 8 GROOM DR 213 DIA VCP 0231/2391-0232/2391 8 154 DIA VCP 0234/2391-0235/2391 8 FALCONBURN WY 218 DIA VCP 0264/2391-0265/2391 8 ASPEN GROVE LN 324 DIA VCP 0652/2391-0656/2391 8 204 DIA VCP 0375/2391-0376/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 120 DIA VCP 0747/2391-0748/2391 8 245 DIA VCP 0538/2391-0539/2391 8 WHITE FIR LN 255 DIA VCP 0197/2389-0198/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 194 DIA VCP 0725/2391-0726/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 241 DIA VCP 0329/2391-0551/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 281 DIA VCP 0691/2391-0692/2391 8 IRONHORSE CANYON RD 223 DIA VCP Page 8 D8 QueryDia 0520/2391-0693/2391 8 FOREST CANYON DR 294 DIA VCP 0257/2391-0260/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 327 DIA VCP 0440/2391-0441/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 243 DIA VCP 0214/2391-0215/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 378 DIA VCP 0229/2389-0230/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 213 DIA VCP 0551/2391-0807/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 154 DIA VCP 0223/2391-0224/2391 8 MEDWOOD DR 49 DIA VCP 0187/2391-0232/2391 8 CELLO DR 166 DIA VCP 0742/2391-0743/2391 8 156 DIA VCP 0240/2391-0473/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 269 DIA VCP 0693/2391-0694/2391 8 FOREST CANYON DR 237 DIA VCP 0062/2391-0064/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 250 DIA VCP 0543/2391-0544/2391 8 RED FIR LN 99 DIA VCP 0226/2391-0227/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 276 DIA VCP 0442/2391-0467/2391 8 BLUE PALM LN 187 DIA VCP 0134/2391-0784/2391 8 TOLANI CT 224 DIA VCP 0811/2391-0813/2391 8 100 DIA VCP 0503/2391-0504/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 162 DIA VCP 0508/2391-0510/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 233 DIA VCP 0315/2391-0328/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 339 DIA VCP 0688/2391-0689/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 95 DIA VCP 0593/2391-0594/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 295 DIA VCP 0466/2391-0479/2391 8 SPRUCE TREE DR 330 DIA VCP 0187/2389-0188/2389 8 EAGLE SPUR RD 207 DIA VCP 0184/2389-0185/2389 8 DEEP HILL RD 302 DIA VCP 0059/2391-0062/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 253 DIA VCP 0316/2391-0325/2391 8 ANO NUEVO DR 148 DIA VCP 0644/2391-0645/2391 8 215 DIA VCP 0437/2391-0438/2391 8 IRONBARK DR 168 DIA VCP 0131/2391-0132/2391 8 HEATHERLANE CT 148 DIA VCP 0512/2391-0513/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 153 DIA VCP 0182/2389-0183/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 270 DIA VCP 0525/2391-0526/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 347 DIA VCP 0237/2391-0239/2391 8 FALCONBURN WY 109 DIA VCP 0382/2391-0384/2391 8 COLOMBARD LN 58 DIA VCP 0685/2391-0698/2391 8 HIGHBLUFF DR 345 DIA VCP 0316/2391-0317/2391 8 VALPICO PL 266 DIA VCP 0182/2389-0191/2389 8 ROCKBRIDGE RD 317 DIA VCP 0261/2391-0262/2391 8 ROBIN OAKS TE 242 DIA VCP 0228/2391-0229/2391 8 INDIAN WELL DR 151 DIA VCP 0555/2391-0556/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 312 DIA VCP 0674/2391-0683/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 181 DIA VCP 0505/2391-0507/2391 8 SILVER RAIN DR 217 DIA VCP 0320/2391-0324/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 339 DIA VCP 0542/2391-0545/2391 8 MAPLE HILL RD 96 DIA VCP 0227/2389-0228/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 191 DIA VCP 0148/2389-0149/2389 8 BIG FALLS DR 309 DIA VCP 0474/2391-0475/2391 8 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY 225 DIA VCP 0753/2391-0754/2391 8 160 DIA VCP 0750/2391-0751/2391 8 RUSTY SPUR RD 266 DIA VCP 0056/2391-0059/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 324 DIA VCP 0153/2389-0154/2389 8 CHAPPARAL DR 245 DIA VCP Page 9 D9 QueryDia 0235/2391-0237/2391 8 FALCONBURN WY 271 DIA VCP 0260/2391-0332/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 271 DIA VCP 0737/2391-0738/2391 8 134 DIA VCP 0164/2391-0165/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 206 DIA VCP 0128/2391-0135/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 322 DIA VCP 0330/2391-0332/2391 8 ACACIA HILL RD 375 DIA VCP 0243/2389-0244/2389 8 HADDOCK DR 174 DIA VCP 0586/2391-0587/2391 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 258 DIA VCP 0328/2391-0329/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0520/2391-0521/2391 8 MEADOWGLEN RD 305 DIA VCP 0519/2391-0693/2391 8 STRAWFLOWER LN 303 DIA VCP 0563/2391-0722/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 318 DIA VCP 0471/2391-0475/2391 8 PECAN GROVE DR 334 DIA VCP 0493/2391-0497/2391 8 109 DIA ABSCP 0798/2391-0799/2391 8 165 DIA VCP 0322/2391-0323/2391 8 TINTAH DR 247 DIA VCP 0321/2391-0322/2391 8 TINTAH DR 255 DIA VCP 0050/2391-0126/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 338 DIA VCP 0250/2389-0251/2389 8 DRY CREEK RD 346 DIA VCP 0618/2391-0619/2391 8 282 DIA VCP 0232/2433-0233/2433 8 PANTERA DR 172 DIA ABSCP 0142/2434-0143/2434 8 59 DIA ABSCP 0041/2392-0042/2392 8 274 DIA VCP 0015/2391-0016/2391 10 COPLEY DR 339 DIA VCP 0015/2432-0016/2432 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 202 DIA VCP 0014/2434-0015/2434 8 SIMS PL 191 DIA VCP 0140/2392-0141/2392 8 238 DIA VCP 0009/2391-0787/2391 8 VALLEY VISTA DR 286 DIA VCP 0468/2348-0469/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 362 DIA VCP 0028/2434-0029/2434 8 SHOTGUN LN 269 DIA VCP 0203/2348-0204/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 266 DIA VCP 0298/2392-0060/2349 8 BARBI LN 200 DIA VCP 0355/2390-0357/2390 8 COGBURN LN 282 DIA ABSCP 0359/2348-0394/2348 8 LEMON AV 196 DIA ABSCP 0140/2390-0141/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 273 DIA ABSCP 0143/2433-0144/2433 8 JON CT 250 DIA ABSCP 0038/2349-0039/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 164 DIA VCP 0344/2391-0358/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 172 DIA VCP 0333/2348-0334/2348 12 GLENWICK AV 338 DIA VCP 0073/2433-0116/2433 8 AFAMADO LN 346 DIA VCP 0206/2348-0207/2348 8 AHTENA DR 42 DIA VCP 0436/2348-0437/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 89 DIA ABSCP 0308/2392-0309/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 200 DIA VCP 0183/2390-0184/2390 12 321 DIA VCP 0507/2348-TRNK/2348 8 25 DIA VCP 0258/2432-0259/2432 8 216 DIA ABSCP 0151/2433-0166/2433 8 259 DIA ABSCP 0082/2390-0083/2390 8 350 DIA VCP 0093/2434-0099/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 176 DIA ABSCP 0067/2391-0068/2391 8 RUNNING RIVER CT 223 DIA VCP 0193/2433-0197/2433 8 PANTERA DR 255 DIA ABSCP 0598/2391-0599/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 220 DIA VCP Page 10 D10 QueryDia 0034/2349-0037/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 246 DIA ABSCP 0687/2391-0710/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 289 DIA VCP 0097/2390-0098/2390 8 CROWN POINT DR 216 DIA VCP 0161/2348-0162/2348 8 CLORINDA DR 258 DIA VCP 0608/2391-0609/2391 12 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 173 DIA VCP 0125/2349-0128/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 253 DIA VCP 0335/2348-0336/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 146 DIA VCP 0446/2348-0447/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 203 DIA VCP 0165/2433-0167/2433 8 BLENFIELD PL 254 DIA ABSCP 0017/2390-0147/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 65 DIA VCP, 0369/2433-0368/2433 8 SKYLINE DR 328 DIA VCP 0159/2392-0160/2392 8 250 DIA VCP 0036/2390-0039/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 245 DIA VCP 0164/2390-0165/2390 8 TRUEGRIT PL 323 DIA ABSCP 0245/2433-0278/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 189 DIA ABSCP 0004/2392-0303/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 333 DIA VCP 0007/2350-0008/2350 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 126 DIA VCP 0173/2392-0177/2392 8 LAZY MEADOW DR 300 DIA VCP 0173/2390-0174/2390 10 36 DIA VCP 0102/2392-0103/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 197 DIA VCP 0149/2349-0150/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 262 DIA VCP 0273/2433-0274/2433 8 NAN CT 117 DIA ABSCP 0205/2349-0206/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 88 DIA VCP 0325/2392-0326/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 50 DIA VCP 0427/2347-0428/2347 8 WINDWOOD DR 255 DIA VCP 0273/2432-0274/2432 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 327 DIA VCP 0444/2347-0447/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 85 DIA VCP 0042/2433-0043/2433 8 VIA RANCHO DR 246 DIA VCP 0137/2434-0138/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 267 DIA ABSCP 0186/2349-0187/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 253 DIA VCP 0013/2390-0014/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 294 DIA VCP 0182/2433-0183/2433 8 SHADY PL 254 DIA ABSCP 0130/2349-0131/2349 8 HIPASS DR 180 DIA VCP 0373/2390-0375/2390 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 258 DIA VCP 0093/2433-0371/2390 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 300 DIA VCP 0358/2391-0359/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 140 DIA ABSCP 0124/2390-0125/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 229 DIA ABSCP 0616/2391-0617/2391 10 MONUMENT CANYON RD 170 DIA VCP 0792/2391-0793/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 133 DIA VCP 0050/2349-0051/2349 8 GOLD RUN DR 233 DIA VCP 0013/2432-0014/2432 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 64 DIA VCP 0077/2390-0078/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 181 DIA VCP 0215/2434-0216/2434 8 211 DIA VCP 0284/2390-0285/2390 8 SABANA DR 271 DIA VCP 0448/2349-0451/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 273 DIA ABSCP 0085/2432-0086/2432 8 BOWER CAS PL 252 DIA VCP 0383/2348-0384/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 219 DIA ABSCP 0023/2350-0001/2349 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 350 DIA VCP 0195/2392-0209/2392 8 PLEASANT MEADOW RD 327 DIA VCP 0210/2434-0211/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 132 DIA VCP 0203/2391-0204/2391 8 GIDE CT 131 DIA ABSCP 0193/2392-0194/2392 8 187 DIA VCP Page 11 D11 QueryDia 0211/2348-0214/2348 8 ARKLEY DR 218 DIA VCP 0432/2347-0433/2347 8 RAINWOOD DR 139 DIA VCP 0296/2392-0297/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 153 DIA VCP 0295/2433-0296/2433 8 SILVERTIP DR 194 DIA ABSCP 0069/2392-0070/2392 8 KICKING HORSE DR 275 DIA VCP 0311/2392-0129/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 250 DIA VCP 0100/2390-0101/2390 8 WOODLEAF DR 133 DIA VCP 0002/2433-0155/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 296 DIA VCP 0430/2348-0432/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 255 DIA ABSCP 0177/2434-0282/2433 10 LONGVIEW DR 320 DIA ABSCP 0306/2391-0790/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 112 DIA VCP 0449/2391-0450/2391 8 BODEGA WY 163 DIA ABSCP 0019/2434-0020/2434 8 GRAND AV 351 DIA VCP 0404/2347-0405/2347 8 91 DIA VCP 0149/2349-0628/2348 8 120 DIA VCP 0593/2348-0594/2348 36 PATHFINDER RD 344 DIA VCP 0341/2391-0342/2391 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0615/2348-0620/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 113 DIA VCP 0211/2392-0212/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 303 DIA VCP 0364/2348-0366/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 283 DIA ABSCP 0588/2348-0589/2348 21 250 DIA VCP 0222/2433-0223/2433 8 FOXHAVEN PL 140 DIA ABSCP 0389/2391-0400/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 217 DIA ABSCP 0300/2392-0024/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 250 DIA VCP 0023/2391-0024/2391 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 251 DIA VCP 0119/2391-0120/2391 8 LAURELRIM DR 123 DIA ABSCP 0207/2389-0208/2389 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 114 DIA VCP 0217/2434-0218/2434 8 151 DIA VCP 0399/2348-0400/2348 8 HOLLOW PINE DR 223 DIA ABSCP 0473/2347-0478/2347 8 181 DIA VCP 0142/2348-0145/2348 8 WALNUT DR 113 DIA VCP 0412/2391-0413/2391 8 BODEGA WY 120 DIA ABSCP 0082/2432-0087/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 185 DIA VCP 0189/2348-0190/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 299 DIA VCP 0022/2390-0026/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 273 DIA VCP 0686/2391-0687/2391 8 QUAIL SUMMIT DR 66 DIA VCP 0244/2433-0245/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 347 DIA VCP 0011/2350-0012/2350 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 145 DIA VCP 0135/2392-0136/2392 8 ROUND ROCK DR 180 DIA VCP 0597/2391-0598/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 84 DIA VCP 0607/2391-0731/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 137 DIA VCP 0544/2348-0548/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 282 DIA ABSCP 0441/2349-0442/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 277 DIA ABSCP 0417/2348-0419/2348 8 LARKSTONE DR 329 DIA ABSCP 0508/2349-0509/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 170 DIA VCP 0473/2348-0474/2348 8 125 DIA VCP 0149/2392-0150/2392 8 LAURELRIM DR 154 DIA ABSCP 0048/2392-0085/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 130 DIA VCP 0091/2432-0092/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 224 DIA VCP 0023/2348-0024/2348 8 WALNUT DR 74 DIA VCP 0106/2392-0107/2392 8 64 DIA VCP 0339/2392-0340/2392 8 65 DIA VCP Page 12 D12 OueryDia 0385/2348-0386/2348 8 249 DIA ABSCP 0058/2433-0246/2390 8 TORITO LN 140 DIA VCP 0133/2432-0134/2432 8 DECORAH RD 354 DIA VCP 0042/2432-0049/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 140 DIA VCP 0544/2348-0545/2348 8 GARZON PL 188 DIA ABSCP 0279/2432-0280/2432 8 VISTA BUENA DR 167 DIA VCP 0230/2433-0231/2433 8 PANTERA DR 204 DIA ABSCP 0500/2391-0501/2391 8 119 DIA ABSCP 0530/2348-0536/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 242 DIA VCP 0181/2432-0182/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 233 DIA VCP 0017/2350-0019/2350 8 119 DIA ABSCP 0170/2434-0190/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 268 DIA ABSCP 0124/2432-0125/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 229 DIA VCP 0368/2391-0369/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 149 DIA ABSCP 0253/2433-0254/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 350 DIA ABSCP 0326/2433-0327/2433 8 MEADCLIFF PL 215 DIA VCP 0128/2433-0297/2432 8 WAYSIDE PL 300 DIA ABSCP 0339/2391-0340/2391 8 GRAND AV 200 DIA VCP 0317/2433-0320/2433 8 GOLDBRUSH DR 168 DIA ABSCP 0034/2391-0039/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 263 DIA ABSCP 0121/2433-0292/2432 8 DARRIN DR 300 DIA ABSCP 0017/2434-0018/2434 8 GRAND AV 301 DIA VCP 0081/2392-0082/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 360 DIA VCP 0216/2433-0217/2433 8 BLENFIELD PL 92 DIA ABSCP 0144/2349-0595/2348 36 265 DIA VCP 0168/2433-0169/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 264 DIA ABSCP 0435/2349-0436/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 350 DIA ABSCP 0035/2433-0036/2433 8 CAMERON CREST DR 290 DIA VCP 0004/2350-PS/2350 15 CASTLE ROCK DR 33 DIA VCP 0635/2391-0636/2391 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 298 DIA VCP 0142/2432-0156/2432 8 BALLENA DR 162 DIA VCP 0212/2390-0213/2390 8 LA BONITA RD 152 DIA VCP 0185/2432-0262/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 347 DIA VCP 0055/2433-0056/2433 10 132 DIA ABSCP 0145/2392-0231/2392. 8 BIRCH HILL DR 114 DIA VCP 0154/2434-0155/2434 8 RANCHWOOD PL 191 DIA ABSCP 0155/2433-0156/2433 8 TOPSIDE DR 249 DIA ABSCP 0026/2391-0558/2348 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 320 DIA VCP 0440/2348-0441/2348 8 RANGETON DR 254 DIA ABSCP 0177/2390-0200/2390 12 GENTLE SPRING LN 345 DIA VCP 0447/2391-0448/2391 8 147 DIA ABSCP 0493/2349-0494/2349 8 179 DIA VCP 0292/2433-0293/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 226 DIA ABSCP 0010/2391-0011/2391 15 VALLEY VISTA DR 306 DIA VCP 0618/2348-0619/2348 8 WHITE STAR DR 370 DIA VCP 0059/2349-0061/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 146 DIA VCP 0014/2433-0015/2433 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 203 DIA VCP 0214/2349-PS/2350 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 2828 DIA CAS 0089/2434-0090/2434 8 DELTA DR 290 DIA ABSCP 0296/2389-0297/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 206 DIA VCP 0186/2432-0187/2432 8 191 DIA VCP 0047/2434-0048/2434 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 314 DIA VCP Page 13 D13 QueryDia 0465/2348-0466/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 133 DIA VCP 0120/2392-0121/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 156 DIA VCP 0756/2391-0757/2391 8 202 DIA VCP 0099/2432-0279/2389 8 ACOLITO PL 308 DIA VCP 0250/2392-0251/2392 8 HARMONY HILL DR 306 DIA VCP 0123/2392-0127/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0484/2347-0486/2347 8 207 DIA VCP 0104/2390-0105/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 152 DIA VCP 0208/2434-0209/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 138 DIA VCP 0110/2432-0111/2432 8 DECORAH RD 318 DIA VCP 0035/2349-0036/2349 8 WOODHILL CIR 229 DIA ABSCP 0027/2434-0028/2434 8 SHOTGUN LN 283 DIA VCP 0100/2433-0101/2433 8 QUIET CREEK LN 146 DIA VCP 0061/2392-0062/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 141 DIA VCP 0043/2349-0044/2349 8 FLAPJACK DR 227 DIA VCP 0546/2348-0547/2348 8 GARZON PL 204 DIA ABSCP 0245/2432-0246/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 252 DIA ABSCP 0310/2433-0311/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 331 DIA ABSCP 0025/2349-0026/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 364 DIA VCP 0029/2433-0030/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 203 DIA VCP 0350/2392-0351/2392 8 BENTLEY WY 231 DIA VCP 0443/2349-0444/2349 8 CLIFFSIDE LN 249 DIA ABSCP 0213/2432-0218/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 326 DIA VCP 0170/2434-0171/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 329 DIA ABSCP 0757/2391-0758/2391 8 240 DIA VCP 0080/2391-0081/2391 8 VIENTO VERANO DR 387 DIA VCP 0319/2390-0320/2390 8 FARREN DR 340 DIA VCP 0372/2433-0373/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 186 DIA VCP 0194/2390-0283/2390 8 158 DIA VCP 0184/2433-0185/2433 8 PANTERA DR 235 DIA ABSCP 0058/2432-0059/2432 8 TWIN CANYON RD 296 DIA VCP 0124/2433-0296/2432 8 NORTHVIEW PL 200 DIA ABSCP 0067/2432-0274/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 281 DIA VCP 0480/2347-0481/2347 8 119 DIA VCP 0101/2434-0102/2434 8 RANGE CT 121 DIA ABSCP 0114/2432-0115/2432 8 DECORAH RD 200 DIA VCP 0408/2349-0409/2349 8 BREA CYN CUTOFF RD 265 DIA ABSCP 0179/2349-0180/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 283 DIA VCP 0172/2434-0173/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 152 DIA ABSCP 0133/2392-0134/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 145 DIA VCP 0108/2391-0115/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 163 DIA VCP 0443/2347-0444/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 140 DIA VCP 0130/2433-0296/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 180 DIA ABSCP 0776/2391-0777/2391 8 125 DIA VCP 0096/2433-0097/2433 8 MEANDERING CREEK DR 185 DIA VCP 0028/2392-0029/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 105 DIA VCP 0169/2433-0201/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0032/2433-0033/2433 8 MAPLE SPRINGS DR 170 DIA VCP 0151/2349-0152/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 278 DIA VCP 0359/2390-0360/2390 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 277 DIA ABSCP 0142/2432-0143/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 111 DIA VCP 0320/2392-0089/2349 8 295 DIA VCP Page 14 D14 QueryDia 0127/2349-0128/2349 8 LASSO DR 282 DIA VCP 0122/2432-0123/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 296 DIA VCP 0624/2391-0625/2391 8 112 DIA VCP 0121/2433-0292/2432 8 DARRIN DR 300 DIA ABSCP 0218/2348-0219/2348 8 KINGLAKE DR 126 DIA VCP 0130/2432-0131/2432 8 TANFORAN LN 240 DIA VCP 0082/2432-0083/2432 8 CHOLAME DR 235 DIA VCP 0238/2389-0239/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 280 DIA VCP 0281/2389-0285/2389 8 WILLAPA LN 239 DIA VCP 0373/2392-0374/2392 8 CANYON VIEW DR 246 DIA VCP 0424/2391-0425/2391 8 ALBARIZA PL. 189 DIA ABSCP 0019/2349-0020/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 288 DIA ABSCP 0199/2349-0200/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 323 DIA ABSCP 0109/2390-0110/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 133 DIA VCP 0308/2433-0309/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 241 DIA ABSCP 0043/2432-0044/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 183 DIA VCP 0126/2434-0127/2434 8 VALEVIEW DR 144 DIA ABSCP 0259/2433-0262/2433 8 EASTGATE DR 242 DIA ABSCP 0208/2348-0209/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 137 DIA VCP 0048/2349-0050/2349 8 GOLD RUN DR 200 DIA VCP 0481/2347-0482/2347 8 164 DIA VCP 0088/2432-0089/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 328 DIA VCP 0031/2390-0032/2390 8 PINTADO DR 136 DIA VCP 0129/2432-0130/2432 8 TANFORAN LN 272 DIA VCP 0554/2348-0555/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 304 DIA VCP 0404/2348-0405/2348 8 ALDA CT 156 DIA ABSCP 0240/2389-0241/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 341 DIA VCP 0140/2349-0141/2349 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 207 DIA VCP 0004/2433-0005/2433 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 314 DIA VCP 0158/2433-0212/2433 8 BELLOWS CT 48 DIA ABSCP 0433/2349-0434/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 211 DIA ABSCP 0147/2349-0148/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 203 DIA VCP 0245/2433-0246/2433 8 JASON PL 164 DIA ABSCP 0085/2434-0086/2434 8 DELTA DR 163 DIA ABSCP 0087/2391-0094/2391 8 VIENTO VERANO DR 252 DIA VCP 0303/2392-0304/2392 8 HIGHBLUFF RD 173 DIA VCP 0391/2390-0392/2390 8 CRESTVIEW DR 102 DIA VCP 0605/2348-0606/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 286 DIA VCP 0260/2392-0261/2392 8 296 DIA VCP 0481/2348-0482/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 97 DIA VCP 0236/2432-0237/2432 8 DOESKIN PL 227 DIA ABSCP 0469/2347-0470/2347 8 WASHINGTON ST 178 DIA VCP 0080/2391-0617/2348 8 WHITE STAR DR 280 DIA VCP 0243/2433-0244/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 133 DIA ABSCP 0458/2349-0460/2349 8 CREST LN 295 DIA ABSCP 0094/2432-0096/2432 8 DEL SOL.LN 295 DIA VCP 0106/2432-0107/2432 8 TWIN PINES LN 265 DIA VCP 0290/2432-0291/2432 8 DARRIN DR 149 DIA ABSCP 0148/2348-0150/2348 8 226 DIA VCP 0323/2348-0419/2347 8 PENARTH AV 192 DIA VCP 0189/2390-0190/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 302 DIA VCP 0156/2392-0159/2392 8 PATHFINDER RD 135 DIA VCP Page 15 D15 QueryDia 0012/2349-0015/2350 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 250 DIA ABSCP 0329/2392-0330/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 341 DIA VCP 0360/2433-0361/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 253 DIA VCP 0350/2348-0353/2348 8 ADAMSGROVE AV 300 DIA VCP 0338/2348-0339/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 309 DIA VCP 0223/2432-0224/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 315 DIA VCP 0310/2389-0311/2389 15 PALOMINO DR 190 DIA VCP 0077/2433-0172/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 350 DIA VCP 0213/2434-0214/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 200 DIA VCP 0198/2349-0199/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 333 DIA ABSCP 0430/2348-0431/2348 8 TREND CT 186 DIA ABSCP 0094/2433-0096/2433 8 MEANDERING CREEK DR 132 DIA VCP 0243/2390-0245/2390 8 TORITO LN 154 DIA VCP 0613/2391-0375/2390 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 230 DIA VCP 0579/2348-0585/2348 8 BREA CYN RD 107 DIA VCP 0118/2349-0119/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 269 DIA VCP 0406/2391-0409/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 156 DIA ABSCP 0177/2392-0178/2392 8 LAZY MEADOW DR 278 DIA VCP 0078/2349-0081/2349 8 RISING STAR DR 261 DIA VCP 0202/2390-0203/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 271 DIA VCP 0140/2434-0141/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 177 DIA ABSCP 0349/2390-0350/2390 8 BRIDLE DR 147 DIA VCP 0008/2392-0009/2392 8 BENT TWIG LN 208 DIA VCP 0222/2348-0223/2348 8 HONEYHILL DR 265 DIA VCP 0001/2392-0002/2392 8 GLEN PARK CV 207 DIA VCP 0055/2390-0056/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 280 DIA VCP 0270/2432-0271/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 204 DIA VCP 0311/2392-0129/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 250 DIA VCP 0001/2432-0002/2432 8 250 DIA VCP 0038/2392-0039/2392 8 103 DIA VCP 0100/2392-0101/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 289 DIA VCP 0217/2390-0218/2390 8 119 DIA VCP 0285/2389-0286/2389 8 WILLAPA LN 230 DIA VCP 0578/2391-0579/2391 8 GRAND AV 300 DIA VCP 0130/2390-0131/2390 18 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 311 DIA VCP 0529/2348-0530/2348 8 ADEL AV 134 DIA VCP 0162/2433-0163/2433 8 HARDY DR 220 DIA ABSCP 0067/2433-0068/2433 8 BREGANTE DR 202 DIA VCP 0252/2432-0253/2432 8 113 DIA ABSCP 0026/2432-0027/2432 8 MOONLIGHT SUMMIT DR 170 DIA VCP 0320/2433-0321/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 193 DIA ABSCP 0280/2389-0281/2389 8 BOWER CASCADE PL 304 DIA VCP 0343/2390-0344/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 352 DIA VCP 0165/2349-0451/2349 8 RIM LN 165 DIA ABSCP 0277/2392-0074/2349 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0067/2392-0068/2392 8 KICKING HORSE DR 129 DIA VCP 0300/2390-0301/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 339 DIA VCP 0264/2433-0275/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 291 DIA ABSCP 0210/2349-0211/2349 8 250 DIA VCP 0173/2434-0174/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 248 DIA ABSCP 0191/2390-0192/2390 8 261 DIA VCP 0506/2349-0508/2349 8 RIDGE POINT DR 220 DIA VCP Page 16 .7ir:� QueryDia 0339/2348-0340/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 319 DIA VCP 0402/2347-0660/2347 10 11 DIA VCP 0711/2391-0712/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 175 DIA VCP 0264/2389-0265/2389 15 305 DIA VCP 0135/2348-TRNK/2348 10 108 DIA VCP 0198/2432-0199/2432 8 188 DIA ABSCP 0363/2433-0364/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 229 DIA VCP 0012/2392-0013/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 283 DIA VCP 0514/2348-0515/2348 8 GACEL CT 230 DIA ABSCP 0060/2390-0061/2390 8 CLEARVIEW CREST DR 139 DIA VCP 0364/2433-0365/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 333 DIA VCP 0092/2349-0093/2349 8 CHOCKTAW DR 214 DIA VCP 0307/2433-0308/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 326 DIA ABSCP 0172/2349-0173/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 166 DIA VCP 0147/2392-0148/2392 8 PRESADO DR 122 DIA VCP 0170/2433-0171/2433 8 CLAYWOOD DR 258 DIA ABSCP 0273/2389-0347/2389 12 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 108 DIA VCP 0210/2390-0211/2390 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 205 DIA VCP 0789/2391-0790/2391 8 275 DIA VCP 0104/2392-0105/2392 8 86 DIA VCP 0484/2347-0485/2347 8 70 DIA VCP 0095/2432-0180/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 216 DIA VCP 0060/2434-0061/2434 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 304 DIA VCP 0156/2349-0157/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 262 DIA VCP 0098/2349-0099/2349 8 178 DIA VCP 0486/2348-0487/2348 8 DRYANDER DR 251 DIA VCP 0680/2391-0681/2391 8 AUTUMN HILL RD 324 DIA VCP 0356/2391-0357/2391 8 76 DIA VCP 0289/2389-0290/2389 8 PLATINA DR 220 DIA VCP 0254/2389-0255/2389 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 161 DIA VCP 0360/2392-0361/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 269 DIA VCP 0002/2432-0003/2432 8 300 DIA VCP 0009/2434-0010/2434 8 LITTLE QUAIL AV 312 DIA VCP 0362/2391-0363/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 78 DIA ABSCP 0372/2390-0373/2390 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 307 DIA VCP 0287/2433-0294/2433 8 SILVERTIP DR 265 DIA ABSCP 0300/2391-0302/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 347 DIA VCP 0565/2348-0566/2348 8 173 DIA VCP 0098/2434-0103/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 293 DIA ABSCP 0072/2434-0073/2434 8 RIMFORD PL 226 DIA ABSCP 0533/2348-0534/2348 8 DAVAN ST 264 DIA VCP 0077/2433-0172/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 350 DIA VCP 0011/2433-0012/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 223 DIA VCP 0171/2392-0172/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 257 DIA VCP 0120/2434-0121/2434 8 STARDUST DR 124 DIA ABSCP 0360/2348-0361/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 187 DIA VCP 0206/2432-0207/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 180 DIA ABSCP 0069/2349-0071/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 190 DIA VCP 0057/2392-0059/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 231 DIA VCP 0325/2348-0331/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 47 DIA VCP 0146/2391-0147/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 138 DIA VCP 0530/2348-0531/2348 8 ADEL AV 150 DIA VCP Page 17 D17 QueryDia 0182/2349-0183/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 142 DIA VCP 0306/2432-0307/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 277 DIA ABSCP 0145/2392-0146/2392 8 163 DIA VCP 0081/2349-0082/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 305 DIA VCP 0130/2392-0131/2392 8 RISING STAR DR 341 DIA VCP 0367/2348-0433/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 238 DIA ABSCP 0034/2432-0255/2389 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 269 DIA VCP 0327/2390-0328/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 331 DIA VCP 0011/2349-0012/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 265 DIA ABSCP 0055/2434-0056/2434 8 164 DIA VCP 0084/2390-0085/2390 8 325 DIA VCP 0220/2390-0381/2390 8 126 DIA VCP 0352/2392-0353/2392 4 WATER COURSE LN 878 DIA DIP 0567/2348-0571/2348 8 299 DIA VCP 0081/2432-0082/2432 8 CHOLAME DR 300 DIA VCP 0109/2434-0110/2434 12 LONGVIEW DR 264 DIA ABSCP 0362/2348-0363/2348 10 CLIMBER DR 315 DIA VCP 0390/2391-0391/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 163 DIA ABSCP 0041/2432-0042/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 217 DIA VCP 0603/2391-0604/2391 12 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 129 DIA VCP 0122/2434-SOUTH/2434 8 STARDUST DR 44 DIA ABSCP 0032/2432-0033/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 330 DIA VCP 0336/2392-0337/2392 8 35 DIA VCP 0015/2392-0016/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 142 DIA VCP 0158/2434-0159/2434 8 DEVON PL 203 DIA ABSCP 0002/2349-0003/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 233 DIA ABSCP 0144/2349 -PS N/2392 24 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 846 DIA DIP 0200/2433-0201/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0377/2348-0378/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 54 DIA VCP 0225/2348-0226/2348 8 HONEYHILL DR 124 DIA VCP 0200/2432-0201/2432 8 90 DIA ABSCP 0247/2392-0248/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 270 DIA VCP 0208/2433-0209/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 311 DIA ABSCP 0156/2392-0158/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0173/2432-0274/2432 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 314 DIA VCP 0596/2391-0638/2391 8 GRAND AV 370 DIA VCP 0150/2391-0151/2391 8 108 DIA VCP 0171/2348-0211/2348 8 CALPET DR 277 DIA VCP 0024/2432-0045/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 337 DIA VCP 0181/2432-0202/2432 8 133 DIA ABSCP 0081/2433-0088/2433 8 CHANDELLE PL 110 DIA VCP 0344/2433-0345/2433 8 NEWBURY WY 160 DIA ABSCP 0421/2391-0422/2391 8 BARBERRY DR 109 DIA ABSCP 0353/2348-0354/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 324 DIA VCP 0068/2433-0069/2433 8 BREGANTE DR 225 DIA VCP 0456/2349-0463/2349 8 QUARRY LN 255 DIA ABSCP 0775/2391-0776/2391 8 174 DIA VCP 0224/2433-0225/2433 8 FOXHAVEN PL 229 DIA ABSCP 0442/2349-0445/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 320 DIA ABSCP 0063/2349-0064/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 215 DIA VCP 0285/2391-0288/2391 8 77 DIA VCP 0238/2392-0100/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 240 DIA VCP Page 18 D18 QueryDia 0545/2348-0546/2348 8 GARZON PL 242 DIA ABSCP 0193/2432-0206/2432 8 85 DIA ABSCP 0128/2433-0129/2433 8 WAYSIDE PL 190 DIA ABSCP 0244/2432-0245/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 263 DIA ABSCP 0439/2349-0440/2349 8 BOULDER LN 237 DIA ABSCP 0440/2349-0441/2349 8 BOULDER LN 185 DIA ABSCP 0585/2348-0586/2348 8 279 DIA VCP 0038/2432-0039/2432 10 FLINTLOCK RD 129 DIA VCP 0116/2392-0117/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 204 DIA VCP 0385/2391-0386/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 96 DIA ABSCP 0289/2433-0290/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 239 DIA ABSCP 0380/2348-0382/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 151 DIA ABSCP 0596/2348-0597/2348 8 250 DIA VCP 0309/2390-0310/2390 8 PANHANDLE RD 159 DIA VCP 0373/2348-0433/2348 8 BLENARM DR 335 DIA ABSCP 0020/2434-0021/2434 8 GRAND AV 291 DIA VCP 0506/2348-0507/2348 8 55 DIA VCP 0441/2348-0442/2348 8 RANGETON DR 211 DIA ABSCP 0069/2433-0070/2433 8 BREGANTE DR 312 DIA VCP 0199/2433-0200/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0018/2390-0206/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 340 DIA VCP 0309/2389-0312/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 355 DIA VCP 0417/2348-0418/2348 8 BLACK HAWK DR 276 DIA ABSCP 0176/2392-0333/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 300 DIA VCP 0303/2432-0304/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 315 DIA ABSCP 0146/2392-0147/2392 8 PATHFINDER RD 104 DIA VCP 0381/2390-0382/2390 8 187 DIA VCP 0039/2349-0041/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 360 DIA VCP 0309/2391-0310/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 150 DIA VCP 0160/2349-0161/2349 8 MEADOW LN 166 DIA VCP 0661/2391-0662/2391 8 SHADOWCREST PL 235 DIA VCP 0135/2348-0136/2348 8 300 DIA VCP 0338/2390-0339/2390 8 MOUNT ST 154 DIA VCP 0103/2349-0104/2349 15 CASTLE ROCK RD 201 DIA VCP 0275/2389-0276/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 203 DIA VCP 0054/2433-0055/2433 8 RADBURY PL 40 DIA ABSCP 0161/2434-0169/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 281 DIA ABSCP 0220/2432-0221/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 208 DIA VCP 0057/2390-0058/2390 8 CLEARVIEW CREST DR 279 DIA VCP 0132/2434-0215/2434 8 SUMMITIRIDGE DR 106 DIA ABSCP 0021/2432-0022/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 240 DIA VCP 0032/2349-0033/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 71 DIA ABSCP 0138/2392-0139/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 76 DIA VCP 0004/2434-0006/2434 8 GRUBSTAKE DR 214 DIA VCP 0139/2434-0140/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0091/2390-0093/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 266 DIA VCP 0457/2348-0630/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 249 DIA VCP 0264/2392-0268/2392 8 63 DIA ABSCP 0602/2348-0604/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 305 DIA VCP 0313/2392-0314/2392 8 236 DIA ABSCP 0542/2348-0543/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 290 DIA ABSCP 0269/2432-0270/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 379 DIA VCP Page 19 D19 QueryDia 0004/2391-TRNK/2391 15 106 DIA VCP 0507/2349-0508/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 311 DIA VCP 0078/2432-0079/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 282 DIA VCP 0280/2391-0282/2391 8 128 DIA VCP 0308/2391-0309/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 171 DIA VCP 0062/2434-0677/2391 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 350 DIA VCP 0281/2389-0282/2389 8 BOWER CASCADE PL 185 DIA VCP 0106/2349-0108/2349 18 CASTLE ROCK RD 200 DIA VCP 0264/2432-0265/2432 8 231 DIA VCP 0469/2348-0475/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 183 DIA VCP 0124/2391-0145/2391 8 PRESADO DR 129 DIA ABSCP 0159/2434-0160/2434 8 DEVON PL 200 DIA ABSCP 0314/2392-0316/2392 8 229 DIA VCP 0219/2349-0220/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 187 DIA VCP 0256/2433-0259/2433 8 EASTGATE DR 168 DIA ABSCP 0215/2348-0216/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 138 DIA VCP 0701/2391-0702/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS RD 182 DIA VCP 0329/2433-0331/2433 8 WYNNEWOOD DR 134 DIA ABSCP 0397/2390-0398/2390 8 GRAND AV 62 DIA VCP 0123/2434-0124/2434 8 STONECREST PL 333 DIA ABSCP 0013/2433-0166/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 320 DIA VCP 0070/2432-0071/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 350 DIA VCP 0361/2390-0603/2391 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 350 DIA VCP 0503/2348-0506/2348 8 276 DIA VCP 0030/2391-0031/2391 8 CEDARDALE DR 158 DIA ABSCP 0179/2434-0181/2434 8 CRESTBROOK CT 169 DIA ABSCP 0280/2392-0281/2392 8 191 DIA ABSCP 0126/2390-0127/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 302 DIA ABSCP 0141/2348-0142/2348 8 WALNUT DR 193 DIA VCP 0027/2390-0036/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 269 DIA VCP 0234/2390-0235/2390 8 TORITO LN 110 DIA VCP 0191/2432-0206/2432 8 194 DIA ABSCP 0129/2390-0130/2390 18 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 298 DIA VCP 0111/2434-0194/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 343 DIA ABSCP 0113/2433-0114/2433 8 PINTO MESA DR 143 DIA VCP 0640/2391-0641/2391 8 GRAND AV 153 DIA VCP 0172/2434-0185/2434 8 ST IVES CT 331 DIA ABSCP 0366/2348-0367/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 189 DIA ABSCP 0392/2390-0393/2390 8 CRESTVIEW DR 226 DIA VCP 0125/2433-0126/2433 8 NORTHVIEW PL 146 DIA ABSCP 0238/2390-0239/2390 8 RANCHERIA RD 189 DIA VCP 0288/2432-0289/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 185 DIA ABSCP 0199/2390-0201/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 181 DIA VCP 0008/2432-0034/2432 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 361 DIA VCP 0181/2349-0182/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 126 DIA VCP 0211/2433-0213/2433 8 ROCKBURY DR 150 DIA ABSCP 0134/2349-0135/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 351 DIA VCP 0392/2348-0393/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 227 DIA ABSCP 0606/2348-0607/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 292 DIA VCP 0150/2348-0151/2348 8 EARLGATE ST 186 DIA VCP 0154/2392-0295/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 330 DIA VCP 0248/2390-0249/2390 8 CROOKED ARROW DR 273 DIA VCP Page 20 D20 QueryDia 0209/2389-0210/2389 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 172 DIA VCP 0304/2432-0305/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 307 DIA ABSCP 0549/2348-0550/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0332/2392-0333/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 270 DIA VCP 0414/2348-0416/2348 8 LEMON AV 206 DIA ABSCP 0117/2391-0118/2391 8 LAURELRIM DR 188 DIA ABSCP 0148/2390-0149/2390 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0203/2432-0204/2432 8 123 DIA ABSCP 0003/2391-TRNK/2391 8 337 DIA CAS 0087/2390-0112/2390 8 300 DIA VCP 0043/2391-0069/2391 8 ROUND TREE CR 179 DIA VCP 0035/2390-0217/2389 8 PINTADO DR 350 DIA VCP 0037/2392-0038/2392 8 140 DIA VCP 0071/2433-0073/2433 8 AFAMADO LN 350 DIA VCP 0462/2348-0465/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 212 DIA VCP 0153/2392-0154/2392 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 180 DIA VCP 0183/2432-0184/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 171 DIA VCP 0065/2433-0066/2433 8 GRAPEVINE DR 137 DIA VCP 0021/2434-0023/2434 8 GRAND AV 346 DIA VCP 0434/2348-0435/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 183 DIA ABSCP 0120/2434-0123/2434 8 SOFTWIND DR 284 DIA ABSCP 0145/2349-0146/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 257 DIA VCP 0042/2433-0044/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 294 DIA VCP 0158/2390-0159/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 266 DIA ABSCP 0425/2349-0427/2349 8 ASPENWOOD CT 123 DIA ABSCP 0311/2392-0132/2349 8 HIDDEN PINES DR 300 DIA VCP 0606/2391-0608/2391 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 195 DIA VCP 0137/2432-0138/2432 8 273 DIA VCP 0156/2390-0157/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 249 DIA ABSCP 0042/2390-0043/2390 8 RED CLOUD DR 242 DIA VCP 0097/2392-0121/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 286 DIA VCP 0175/2433-0177/2433 8 PANTERA DR 166 DIA ABSCP 0001/2434-0101/2433 8 200 DIA VCP 0117/2432-0118/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 193 DIA VCP 0033/2432-0053/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 216 DIA VCP 0146/2348-0147/2348 8 WALNUT DR 225 DIA VCP 0179/2390-0180/2390 12 79 DIA VCP 0071/2434-0072/2434 8 RIMFORD PL 240 DIA ABSCP 0312/2392-0313/2392 8 146 DIA VCP 0186/2433-0189/2433 8 PANTERA DR 156 DIA ABSCP 0215/2432-0234/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 309 DIA VCP 0195/2432-0196/2432 8 243 DIA ABSCP 0116/2432-0117/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 178 DIA VCP 0152/2433-0155/2433 8 TOPSIDE DR 197 DIA ABSCP 0120/2390-0124/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 237 DIA ABSCP 0510/2349-0511/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 252 DIA VCP 0074/2432-0075/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 198 DIA VCP 0331/2348-0332/2348 12 GLENWICK AV 288 DIA VCP 0123/2432-0124/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 243 DIA VCP 0237/2433-0238/2433 8 COLDSTREAM CT 245 DIA ABSCP 0414/2349-0415/2349 8 WOODVIEW CT 259 DIA ABSCP 0055/2432-0090/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 294 DIA VCP Page 21 D21 QueryDia 0211/2390-0214/2390 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 259 DIA VCP 0345/2390-0346/2390 8 CLAYHORN ST 217 DIA VCP 0395/2390-0352/2433 8 RIDGECREST CT 24 DIA VCP 0363/2391-0364/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 134 DIA ABSCP 0266/2390-0267/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 198 DIA VCP 0154/2348-0155/2348 12 LEMON AV 282 DIA VCP 0145/2391-0146/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 177 DIA VCP 0279/2392-0280/2392 8 84 DIA ABSCP 0066/2391-0610/2348 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR 350 DIA VCP 0094/2391-0095/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 270 DIA VCP 0081/2433-0261/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 180 DIA VCP 0027/2349-0028/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 248 DIA ABSCP 0163/2432-0164/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 356 DIA VCP 0138/2434-0139/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 261 DIA ABSCP 0040/2433-0041/2433 8 ALADA DR 201 DIA VCP 0368/2433-0367/2433 8 SKYLINE DR 265 DIA VCP 0259/2392-0260/2392 8 258 DIA VCP 0299/2392-0301/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 307 DIA VCP 0111/2390-0115/2390 18 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 335 DIA VCP 0268/2432-0269/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 314 DIA VCP 0277/2392-0312/2392 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 212 DIA VCP 0408/2348-0411/2348 8 KELFIELD DR 135 DIA ABSCP 0005/2392-0006/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 302 DIA VCP 0053/2392-0054/2392 8 RIM FIRE LN 147 DIA VCP 0018/2433-0022/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 222 DIA VCP 0157/2390-0158/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 221 DIA ABSCP 0035/2392-0036/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 347 DIA VCP 0199/2348-0200/2348 8 ACFOLD DR 348 DIA VCP 0112/2434-0119/2434 8 STARDUST DR 183 DIA ABSCP 0155/2391-0156/2391 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 249 DIA VCP 0087/2433-0317/2433 8 GOLDBRUSH DR 293 DIA ABSCP 0167/2432-0168/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 350 DIA VCP 0241/2392-0242/2392 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 239 DIA VCP 0191/2348-0192/2348 8 DAMIETTA DR 58 DIA VCP 0348/2433-0349/2433 8 BENFIELD PL 229 DIA ABSCP 0034/2434-0035/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 309 DIA VCP 0241/2433-0243/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 100 DIA ABSCP 0033/2391-0034/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 286 DIA ABSCP 0076/2391-0077/2391 8 BELLA PINE DR 277 DIA VCP 0243/2432-0301/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 160 DIA ABSCP 0006/2432-0007/2432 8 137 DIA VCP 0102/2432-0103/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 179 DIA VCP 0406/2391-0407/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 244 DIA ABSCP 0181/2434-0182/2434 8 CRESTBROOK CT 289 DIA ABSCP 0189/2434-0190/2434 8 BRAMFORD CT 217 DIA ABSCP 0236/2390-0237/2390 10 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 217 DIA VCP 0221/2392-0225/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0469/2347-0472/2347 8 121 DIA VCP 0446/2349-0447/2349 8 CREST LN 214 DIA ABSCP 0059/2434-0060/2434 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 222 DIA VCP 0204/2348-0208/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 222 DIA VCP 0082/2349-0083/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 297 DIA VCP Page 22 D22 QueryDia 0278/2392-0318/2392 8 106 DIA ABSCP 0290/2391-0293/2391 8 CANYON PARK DR 226 DIA VCP 0012/2434-0013/2434 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 374 DIA VCP 0093/2349-0094/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 267 DIA VCP 0018/2432-0019/2432 10 FLINTLOCK RD 348 DIA VCP 0138/2433-0139/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 327 DIA ABSCP 0291/2392-0292/2392 8 250 DIA ABSCP 0114/2432-0137/2432 8 157 DIA VCP 0115/2391-0116/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 125 DIA VCP 0102/2433-0103/2433 8 DEL SOL LN 171 DIA VCP 0459/2348-0460/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 293 DIA VCP 0273/2432-0277/2432 8 CARPIO DR 199 DIA VCP 0416/2348-0422/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 256 DIA ABSCP 0387/2391-0388/2391 8 65 DIA ABSCP 0150/2349-0151/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 271 DIA VCP 0184/2392-0185/2392 8 TIMBERTOP LN 183 DIA VCP 0141/2392-0142/2392 8 131 DIA VCP 0241/2392-0253/2392 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 354 DIA VCP 0308/2389-0310/2389 15 PALOMINO DR 278 DIA VCP 0332/2433-0335/2433 8 BRYN ATHYN WY 312 DIA ABSCP 0180/2433-0184/2433 8 PANTERA DR 220 DIA ABSCP 0028/2391-0029/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 242 DIA ABSCP 0467/2347-TRNK/2347 10 ALLEY 350 DIA VCP 0188/2432-0189/2432 8 272 DIA VCP 0509/2348-0510/2348 8 GLENWOLD DR 243 DIA ABSCP 0440/2347-0447/2347 8 258 DIA VCP 0194/2433-0195/2433 8 BOXCOVE PL 284 DIA ABSCP 0290/2390-0291/2390 8 CAMARITAS DR 239 DIA VCP 0163/2348-0166/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 191 DIA VCP 0073/2349-0074/2349 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 414 DIA VCP 0376/2348-0377/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 314 DIA VCP 0112/2392-0113/2392 8 347 DIA VCP 0114/2349-0115/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 272 DIA VCP 0022/2434-0024/2434 10 GRAND AV 349 DIA VCP 0520/2348-0521/2348 8 BAIN AV 281 DIA VCP 0179/2432-0180/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 315 DIA VCP 0420/2391-0428/2391 8 SOLERA LN 158 DIA ABSCP 0370/2433-0371/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 202 DIA VCP 0413/2349-0414/2349 8 137 DIA ABSCP 0026/2392-0027/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 242 DIA VCP 0573/2348-0574/2348 8 PINEHILL LN 242 DIA VCP 0226/2432-0233/2432 8 322 DIA VCP 0063/2432-0064/2432 8 SAPPHIRE CANYON RD 269 DIA VCP 0017/2392-0018/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 252 DIA VCP 0202/2391-0203/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 95 DIA ABSCP 0293/2392-0294/2392 8 BANBROOK LN 314 DIA, VCP 0246/2390-0247/2390 8 CROOKED ARROW DR 135 DIA VCP 0491/2391-0493/2391 8 295 DIA ABSCP 0193/2432-0194/2432 8 127 DIA ABSCP 0531/2348-0532/2348 8 ADEL AV 322 DIA VCP 0235/2432-0239/2432 8 GREYCLOUD LN 295 DIA ABSCP 0066/2349-0067/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 328 DIA VCP Page 23 D23 QueryDia 0106/2433-0279/2432 8 CARPIO DR 300 DIA VCP 0177/2349-0178/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 242 DIA VCP 0115/2432-0133/2432 8 DECORAH RD 307 DIA VCP 0601/2348-0626/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 173 DIA VCP 0192/2391-0194/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 288 DIA ABSCP 0283/2390-0284/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 35 DIA VCP 0227/2392-0228/2392 8 BRAIDED MANE DR 283 DIA VCP 0360/2391-0362/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 153 DIA ABSCP 0431/2391-0432/2391 8 170 DIA ABSCP 0045/2390-0046/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 114 DIA VCP 0155/2434-0158/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 190 DIA ABSCP 0214/2348-0216/2348 8 188 DIA VCP 0145/2433-0146/2433 8 DOLE CT 180 DIA ABSCP 0296/2390-0297/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 178 DIA VCP 0237/2390-0238/2390 10 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 192 DIA VCP 0132/2433-0133/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 342 DIA ABSCP 0074/2391-0078/2391 8 WELLSPRING DR 201 DIA VCP 0285/2391-0286/2391 8 243 DIA VCP 0258/2389-0259/2389 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 356 DIA VCP 0112/2392-0116/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 170 DIA VCP 0398/2348-0399/2348 8 HOLLOW PINE DR 295 DIA ABSCP 0369/2391-0370/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 215 DIA ABSCP 0218/2434-0219/2434 8 149 DIA VCP 0469/2348-0470/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 250 DIA VCP 0198/2389-0199/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 255 DIA VCP 0264/2392-0265/2392 8 192 DIA VCP 0065/2391-0066/2391 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR 227 DIA VCP 0271/2432-0272/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 217 DIA VCP 0014/2434-0016/2434 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 252 DIA VCP 0359/2391-0372/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 209 DIA ABSCP 0752/2391-0763/2391 8 184 DIA VCP 0287/2392-0291/2392 8 220 DIA ABSCP 0303/2390-0304/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 93 DIA VCP 0336/2348-0337/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 218 DIA VCP 0216/2348-0217/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 123 DIA VCP 0197/2390-0198/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 254 DIA VCP 0375/2433-0376/2433 8 RADBURY PL 121 DIA VCP 0024/2349-0025/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 284 DIA VCP 0172/2432-0173/2432 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 287 DIA VCP 0047/2390-0238/2389 8 ROCK RIVER RD 200 DIA VCP 0304/2389-0307/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 91 DIA VCP 0094/2434-0095/2434 8 RUSTIC CT 185 DIA ABSCP 0244/2392-0245/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 296 DIA VCP 0407/2391-0408/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 52 DIA ABSCP 0088/2390-0089/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 166 DIA VCP 0502/2349-0504/2349 8 OAK CREST DR 199 DIA VCP 0077/2392-0078/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 195 DIA VCP 0148/2432-0149/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 247 DIA VCP 0134/2433-0178/2433 8 GEM PL 114 DIA ABSCP 0347/2391-0348/2391 8 65 DIA VCP 0031/2433-0038/2433 8 MAPLE SPRINGS DR 276 DIA VCP 0258/2390-0259/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 345 DIA VCP Page 24 D24 QueryDia 0081/2349-0090/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 281 DIA VCP 0179/2392-0180/2392 8 LAZY MEADOW DR 265 DIA VCP 0183/2432-0203/2432 8 154 DIA ABSCP 0112/2434-0113/2434 8 CRESTMONT DR 139 DIA ABSCP 0075/2390-0080/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 392 DIA VCP 0027/2390-0028/2390 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 268 DIA VCP 0039/2390-0040/2390 8 GUNSMOKE DR 171 DIA VCP 0084/2349-0085/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 154 DIA VCP 0246/2432-0247/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 335 DIA ABSCP 0088/2390-0287/2390 8 MONTURA DR 411 DIA VCP 0294/2392-0295/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 164 DIA VCP 0192/2391-0193/2391 8 REDPOST CT 310 DIA ABSCP 0105/2434-0108/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 102 DIA ABSCP 0078/2390-0079/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 181 DIA VCP 0563/2348-0564/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 41 DIA VCP 0711/2391-0714/2391 8 SAND RIDGE RD 239 DIA VCP 0037/2390-0038/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 211 DIA VCP 0423/2348-0424/2348 8 GOLD CANYON DR 261 DIA ABSCP 0084/2392-0085/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 193 DIA VCP 0165/2433-0166/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 163 DIA ABSCP 0185/2434-0186/2434 8 ST IVES CT . 209 DIA ABSCP 0190/2390-0191/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 186 DIA VCP 0198/2390-0199/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 240 DIA VCP 0301/2433-0302/2433 8 RADBURY PL 296 DIA ABSCP 0191/2433-0192/2433 8 VIEW LN 167 DIA ABSCP 0344/2392-0345/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 199 DIA VCP 0063/2390-0064/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 299 DIA VCP 0568/2348-0569/2348. 18 350 DIA VCP 0419/2391-0420/2391 8 SOLERA LN 231 DIA ABSCP 0003/2432-0004/2432 8 141 DIA VCP 0124/2391-0125/2391 8 255 DIA ABSCP 0228/2433-0229/2433 8 PANTERA DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0056/2349-0057/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 228 DIA VCP 0322/2432-0323/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 222 DIA ABSCP 0132/2349-0133/2349 8 HIDDEN PINES DR 205 DIA VCP 0373/2390-0374/2390 8 MEANDERING CREEK DR 146 DIA VCP 0113/2392-0114/2392 8 300 DIA VCP 0175/2432-0176/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 345 DIA VCP 0395/2348-0397/2348 8 LEMON AV 186 DIA ABSCP 0295/2389-0296/2389 8 DECORAH RD 209 DIA VCP 0018/2390-0019/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 303 DIA VCP 0321/2390-0322/2390 8 FARREN DR 198 DIA VCP 0132/2390-0133/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 241 DIA ABSCP 0174/2349-0175/2349 8 SUTTERS MILL DR 127 DIA VCP 0370/2392-0371/2392 8 HORIZON LN 350 DIA VCP 0215/2432-0216/2432 8 FLYING HILL RD 240 DIA VCP 0604/2391-0606/2391 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 103 DIA VCP 0477/2348-0584/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 350 DIA VCP 0061/2433-0062/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 250 DIA VCP 0516/2348-0517/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 244 DIA VCP 0097/2349-0098/2349 8 101 DIA VCP 0483/2391-0485/2391 8 39 DIA ABSCP Page 25 D25 QueryDia 0336/2392-0338/2392 8 32 DIA VCP 0008/2433-0009/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 235 DIA VCP 0372/2392-0373/2392 8 CANYON VIEW DR 244 DIA VCP 0422/2349-0428/2349 8 WOODVIEW CT 252 DIA ABSCP 0079/2433-0102/2433 8 DEL SOL LN 323 DIA VCP 0270/2392-0271/2392 8 255 DIA ABSCP 0117/2390-0118/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 215 DIA ABSCP 0167/2348-0169/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 253 DIA VCP 0242/2433-0150/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 150 DIA ABSCP 0156/2432-0157/2432 8 BALLENA DR 128 DIA VCP 0019/2433-0020/2433 8 CHINOOK PL 147 DIA VCP 0285/2390-0286/2390 8 CAMARITAS DR 272 DIA VCP 0253/2390-0254/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 166 DIA VCP 0197/2391-0198/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 81 DIA ABSCP 0394/2390-0395/2390 8 CRESTVIEW DR 275 DIA VCP 0311/2389-0314/2389 15 PALOMINO DR 247 DIA VCP 0030/2392-0031/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 352 DIA VCP 0078/2434-0081/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 376 DIA ABSCP 0225/2390-0226/2390 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 322 DIA VCP 0057/2433-0058/2433 8 TORITO LN 145 DIA VCP 0097/2433-0099/2433 8 MEANDERING CREEK DR 101 DIA VCP 0019/2432-0020/2432 10 FLINTLOCK RD 150 DIA VCP 0367/2391-0368/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 247 DIA ABSCP 0040/2390-0041/2390 8 GUNSMOKE DR 100 DIA VCP 0248/2392-0142/2349 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 300 DIA VCP 0108/2434-EAST/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 44 DIA ABSCP 0033/2392-0037/2392 8 210 DIA VCP 0012/2349-0016/2350 8 180 DIA ABSCP 0239/2392-0240/2392 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 254 DIA VCP 0448/2348-0449/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 276 DIA VCP 0433/2347-0434/2347 8 SUMMERWOOD AV 286 DIA VCP 0096/2349-0097/2349 8 50 DIA VCP 0139/2432-0140/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 289 DIA VCP 0331/2433-0332/2433 8 WYNNEWOOD DR 340 DIA ABSCP 0194/2434-0195/2434 8 DEERFIELD PL 134 DIA ABSCP 0231/2392-0232/2392 8 BIRCH HILL DR 320 DIA VCP 0013/2350-0014/2350 8 CALMBROOK LN 163 DIA VCP 0154/2391-0806/2391 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 65 DIA VCP 0012/2434-0014/2434 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 362 DIA VCP 0087/2432-0102/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 240 DIA VCP 0316/2432-0317/2432 8 GABLE CT 250 DIA ABSCP 0197/2392-0198/2392 8 74 DIA VCP 0178/2432-0179/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 315 DIA VCP 0411/2349-0412/2349 8 BREA CYN CUTOFF RD 223 DIA ABSCP 0138/2432-0143/2432 8 165 DIA VCP 0416/2349-0429/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 90 DIA ABSCP 0133/2434-0215/2434 8 SIMMITRIDGE DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0362/2348-0400/2348 8 HERN DR 303 DIA ABSCP 0085/2433-0086/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 256 DIA VCP 0355/2348-0356/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 361 DIA VCP 0190/2434-0191/2434 8 BRAMFORD CT 284 DIA ABSCP 0001/2391-0002/2391 15 340 DIA VCP Page 26 1321 QueryDia 0496/2349-0497/2349 8 164 DIA VCP 0151/2392-0152/2392 8 149 DIA ABSCP 0019/239270110/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 175 DIA VCP 0057/2390-0063/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 257 DIA VCP 0202/2392-0203/2392 8 179 DIA VCP 0366/2390-0368/2390 8 PARK SPRING LN 161 DIA VCP 0074/2434-0075/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 185 DIA ABSCP 0194/2391-0197/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 326 DIA ABSCP 0246/2392-0247/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 290 DIA VCP 0082/2433-0083/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 364 DIA VCP 0122/2391-0123/2391 8 PRESADO DR 71 DIA ABSCP 0162/2434-0163/2434 8 SENECA PL 304 DIA ABSCP 0233/2389-0234/2389 8 MINK DR 108 DIA VCP 0020/2349-0021/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 282 DIA ABSCP 0030/2390-0207/2389 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 310 DIA VCP 0100/2432-0101/2432 8 PLATINA DR 311 DIA VCP 0007/2433-0008/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 236 DIA VCP 0133/2349-0134/2349 8 HIDDEN PINES DR 295 DIA VCP 0006/2349-0007/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 194 DIA ABSCP 0031/2433-0032/2433 8 MAPLE SPRINGS DR 78 DIA VCP 0375/2348-0440/2348 8 RANGETON DR 202 DIA ABSCP 0116/2349-NW/2349 8 BRONCO LN 135 DIA VCP 0276/2389-0277/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 352 DIA VCP 0609/2348-0610/2348 8 BELLA PINE DR 326 DIA VCP 0263/2433-0264/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 329 DIA ABSCP 0140/2348-0141/2348 8 WALNUT DR 361 DIA VCP 0081/2390 -PS N/2390 8 35 DIA . VCP 0008/2349-0009/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 324 DIA ABSCP 0169/2348-0170/2348 8 CALPET DR 270 DIA VCP 0001/2390-0001/2391 18 341 DIA VCP 0285/2390-0293/2390 8 SABANA DR 171 DIA VCP 0236/2348-0425/2348 8 FAIRLANCE DR 149 DIA ABSCP 0205/2433-0206/2433 8 LISA CT 160 DIA ABSCP 0445/2347-0446/2347 8 178 DIA VCP 0056/2432-0057/2432 8 TWIN CANYON RD 349 DIA VCP 0165/2349-0169/2349 8 MILL LN 228 DIA ABSCP 0307/2391-0308/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 300 DIA VCP 0127/2390-0128/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 175 DIA ABSCP 0338/2348-0345/2348 8 CAMBON AV 178 DIA VCP 0065/2434-0066/2434 8 DEER CROSSING DR 307 DIA VCP 0016/2350-0017/2350 8 199 DIA ABSCP 0219/2392-0220/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 353 DIA VCP 0080/2392-0081/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 332 DIA VCP 0001/2393-0001/2349 8 FAIRWIND LN 200 DIA VCP 0230/2432-0231/2432 8 HOURGLASS PL 280 DIA ABSCP 0067/2390-0068/2390 8 EAGLE NEST DR 283 DIA VCP 0212/2389-0216/2389 8 PINTADO DR 119 DIA VCP 0613/2348-0615/2348 8 LOS CERROS DR 298 DIA VCP 0106/2433-0279/2432 8 CARPIO DR 300 DIA VCP 0277/2392-0074/2349 12 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0197/2433-0198/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 177 DIA ABSCP 0519/2348-0520/2348 8 BAIN AV 152 DIA VCP Page 27 D27 QueryDia 0174/2349-0188/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 314 DIA VCP 0371/2433-0372/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 301 DIA VCP 0041/2349-0042/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 259 DIA VCP 0015/2390-0399/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 132 DIA VCP 0007/2391-0014/2391 10 GATEWAY CENTER DR 80 DIA VCP 0501/2348-TRNK/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 295 DIA VCP 0653/2348-0654/2348 8 SAPHIRE LN 307 DIA VCP 0248/2392-0142/2349 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 300 DIA VCP 0125/2390-0136/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 268 DIA ABSCP 0002/2392-0294/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 172 DIA VCP 0086/2434-0087/2434 8 DELTA DR 282 DIA ABSCP 0075/2432-0076/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 402 DIA VCP 0604/2348-0605/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 259 DIA VCP 0228/2348-0229/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 298 DIA VCP 0033/2349-0034/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 99 DIA ABSCP 0205/2392-0206/2392 8 103 DIA VCP 0456/2348-0630/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 118 DIA ABSCP 0233/2348-0234/2348 8 FAIRLANCE DR 241 DIA VCP 0107/2434-0109/2434 12 LONGVIEW DR 230 DIA ABSCP 0470/2348-0471/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 329 DIA VCP 0016/2391-0021/2391 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 216 DIA VCP 0158/2348-0189/2348 8 WALNUT DR 205 DIA VCP 0595/2391-0596/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 295 DIA VCP 0151/2390-0397/2390 8 GRAND AV 160 DIA VCP 0164/2392-0165/2392 8 206 DIA VCP 0211/2432-0212/2432 8 MILKYWAY PL 245 DIA VCP 0484/2348-0485/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 50 DIA VCP 0234/2392-0235/2392 8 LOST RIVER DR 353 DIA VCP 0006/2434-0007/2434 8 GRUBSTAKE DR 227 DIA VCP 0137/2433-0175/2433 10 ARMITOS PL 53 DIA ABSCP 0128/2434-0129/2434 8 VALEVIEW DR 241 DIA ABSCP 0029/2434-0030/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 327 DIA VCP 0200/2392-0201/2392 8 348 DIA VCP 0131/2434-0132/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 339 DIA ABSCP 0075/2349-0076/2349 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 304 DIA VCP 0284/2389-0302/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 287 DIA VCP 0397/2348-0432/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 227 DIA ABSCP 0208/2390-0209/2390 8 EL VADO RD 275 DIA VCP 0109/2349-0110/2349 8 COOL SPRINGS DR 228 DIA VCP 0066/2390-0067/2390 8 EAGLE NEST DR 262 DIA VCP 0023/2432-0031/2432 8 COUGAS CREEK RD 279 DIA VCP 0280/2432-0281/2432 8 VISTA BUENA DR 141 DIA ABSCP 0534/2348-0535/2348 8 DAVAN ST 273 DIA VCP 0133/2434-0134/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 261 DIA ABSCP 0058/2392-0078/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 260 DIA VCP 0111/2391-0112/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 259 DIA VCP 0293/2392-0298/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 317 DIA VCP 0027/2392-0355/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 96 DIA VCP 0139/2433-0140/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 327 DIA ABSCP 0112/2391-0113/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 174 DIA VCP 0083/2349-0084/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 115 DIA VCP 0001/2391-0002/2390 12 525 DIA VCP Page 28 D28 QueryDia 0026/2434-0027/2434 8 SHOTGUN LN 142 DIA VCP 0201/2349-0202/2349 8 PASCO CT 195 DIA ABSCP 0097/2391-0098/2391 8 PATHFINDER RD 335 DIA VCP 0012/2432-0020/2432 10 180 DIA VCP 0192/2392-PUMP/2392 6 1140 DIA CAS 0209/2349-0210/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 107 DIA VCP 0300/2389-0301/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 111 DIA VCP 0195/2434-0196/2434 8 DEERFIELD PL 152 DIA ABSCP 0754/2391-0755/2391 8 242 DIA VCP 0035/2390-0217/2389 8 PINTADO DR 350 DIA VCP 0039/2390-0042/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 252 DIA VCP 0072/2349-0073/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 171 DIA VCP 0197/2390-0256/2389 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 200 DIA VCP 0144/2434-0146/2434 8 BRECKENRIDGE CT 272 DIA ABSCP 0010/2432-0011/2432 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 208 DIA VCP 0226/2432-0227/2432 8 HOURGLASS PL 40 DIA VCP 0135/2348-0138/2348 8 327 DIA VCP 0436/2348-0438/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 154 DIA ABSCP 0175/2434-0176/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 280 DIA ABSCP 0433/2347-0439/2347 8 RAINWOOD DR 266 DIA VCP 0410/2349-0411/2349 8 BREA CYN CUTOFF RD 285 DIA ABSCP 0097/2432-0098/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 245 DIA VCP 0065/2390-0066/2390 8 EAGLE NEST DR 234 DIA VCP 0320/2390-0321/2390 8 FARREN DR 398 DIA VCP 0197/2392-0773/239.1 8 156 DIA VCP 0176/2434-0177/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 254 DIA ABSCP 0361/2433-0362/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 345 DIA VCP 0392/2391-0393/2391 8 70 DIA ABSCP 0358/2392-0366/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 154 DIA VCP 0297/2390-0298/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 379 DIA VCP 0652/2348-0661/2348 8 SILVER LN 186 DIA VCP 0314/2432-0315/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 280 DIA ABSCP 0046/2433-0047/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 229 DIA VCP 0063/2433-0064/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 247 DIA VCP 0314/2390-0315/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 329 DIA VCP 0033/2434-0034/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 269 DIA VCP 0124/2433-0296/2432 8 NORTHVIEW PL 200 DIA ABSCP 0177/2433-0178/2433 8 PANTERA DR 117 DIA ABSCP 0700/2391-0701/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS RD 244 DIA VCP 0051/2433-0052/2433 8 CROMARTY DR 136 DIA ABSCP 0083/2391-0084/2391 8 CARRISO RD 162 DIA VCP 0200/2349-0201/2349 8 PASCO CT 118 DIA ABSCP 0170/2348-0171/2348 8 CALPET DR 177 DIA VCP 0024/2391-0025/2391 .10 BRIDGE GATE DR 362 DIA VCP 0146/2433-0147/2433 8 DOLE CT 245 DIA ABSCP 0218/2349-0219/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 275 DIA VCP 0305/2433-0306/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 313 DIA ABSCP 0083/2433-0084/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 363 DIA VCP 0672/2391-0673/2391 8 ROBINBROOK PL 350 DIA VCP 0145/2433-0148/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 219 DIA ABSCP 0350/2348-0351/2348 8 EARLGATE ST 260 DIA VCP 0597/2348-0598/2348 8 172 DIA VCP Page 29 D29 QueryDia 0291/2389-0292/2389 8 DECORAH RD 380 DIA VCP 0147/2432-0164/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 287 DIA VCP 0065/2432-0066/2432 8 RENO RIDGE LN 243 DIA VCP 0163/2349-0164/2349 8 PEBBLE LN 209 DIA VCP 0143/2392-0144/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 309 DIA VCP 0045/2434-0046/2434 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 244 DIA VCP 0761/2391-0762/2391 8 239 DIA VCP 0029/2349-0032/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 193 DIA ABSCP 0078/2434-0079/2434 8 KNOLL CT 191 DIA ABSCP 0440/2347-0441/2347 8 LYONWOOD AV 332 DIA VCP 0224/2432-0299/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 308 DIA VCP 0407/2348-0408/2348 8 KELFIELD DR 320 DIA ABSCP 0340/2392-0341/2392 8 164 DIA DIP 0060/2392-0061/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 246 DIA VCP 0202/2389-0211/2389 8 PINTADO DR 199 DIA VCP 0283/2389-0284/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 265 DIA VCP 0188/2392-0189/2392 8 BLAZE TR 153 DIA VCP 0300/2391-0301/2391 8 247 DIA VCP 0293/2389-0294/2389 8 DECORAH RD 342 DIA VCP 0097/2349-PUMP/2349 8 BREA CYN CHANNEL 78 DIA VCP 0078/2433-0079/2433 8 DEL SOL LN 152 DIA VCP 0193/2348-0194/2348 8 DAMIETTA DR 277 DIA VCP 0408/2348-0409/2348 8 RED BLUFF LN 305 DIA ABSCP 0398/2391-0399/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 170 DIA ABSCP 0068/2349-0069/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 334 DIA VCP 0181/2390-0182/2390 12 102 DIA VCP 0204/2390-0205/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 107 DIA VCP 0152/2434-0153/2434 8 RANCHWOOD PL 255 DIA ABSCP 0037/2391-0038/2391 8 ELDERTREE DR 262 DIA ABSCP 0024/2390-0025/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 210 DIA VCP 0146/2349-0147/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 205 DIA VCP 0190/2348-0191/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 131 DIA VCP 0185/2349-0186/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 300 DIA VCP 0291/2433-0292/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 222 DIA ABSCP 0399/2390-0400/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 63 DIA VCP 0026/2349-0058/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 259 DIA VCP 0031/2432-0032/2432 8 COUGAS CREEK RD 286 DIA VCP 0073/2432-0084/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 214 DIA VCP 0335/2391-0552/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 349 DIA VCP 0268/2392-0269/2392 8 117 DIA ABSCP 0603/2391-0621/2391 8 52 DIA VCP 0135/2392-0137/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 182 DIA VCP 0597/2391-0601/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 158 DIA VCP 0024/2434-0025/2434 10 GRAND AV 355 DIA VCP 0621/2391-0622/2391 8 197 DIA VCP 0091/2433-0092/2433 8 JUNEWOOD PL 232 DIA VCP 0304/2390-0333/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 275 DIA VCP 0203/2389-0210/2389 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 112 DIA VCP 0184/2432-0185/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 246 DIA VCP 0255/2432-0256/2432 8 144 DIA ABSCP 0256/2390-0257/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 298 DIA VCP 0358/2433-0359/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 156 DIA VCP Page 30 D30 QueryDia 0042/2390-0044/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 274 DIA VCP 0016/2390-0017/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 299 DIA VCP 0144/2349-0595/2348 36 265 DIA VCP 0012/2392-0015/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 211 DIA VCP 0114/2391-0115/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 247 DIA VCP 0561/2348-0562/2348 18 BREA CANYON RD 291 DIA VCP 0203/2390-0204/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 141 DIA VCP 0252/2432-0326/2432 8 145 DIA ABSCP 0605/2391-0365/2390 8 203 DIA VCP 0021/2391-0022/2391 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 210 DIA VCP 0032/2390-0033/2390 8 PINTADO DR 342 DIA VCP 0229/2390-0230/2390 8 200 DIA VCP 0650/2348-0651/2348 8 SHAPHIRE LN 146 DIA VCP 0085/2390-0086/2390 8 343 DIA VCP 0433/2349-0438/2349 8 ROCKRIDGE LN 275 DIA ABSCP 0145/2434-0205/2434 8 SPRINGWOOD DR 152 DIA ABSCP 0046/2432-0047/2432 8 STRANGE CREEK DR 338 DIA VCP 0559/2348-TRNK/2348 18 BREA CANYON RD 270 DIA VCP 0076/2432-0077/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 357 DIA VCP 0485/2391-0486/2391 8 204 DIA ABSCP 0057/2392-0058/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 340 DIA VCP 0363/2392-0364/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 222 DIA VCP 0013/2392-0014/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 192 DIA VCP 0039/2391-0040/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0039/2433-0040/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 146 DIA VCP 0355/2391-0356/2391 8 168 DIA VCP 0633/2391-0634/2391 8 CLEGHORN DR 118 DIA VCP 0359/2433-0360/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 219 DIA VCP 0344/2390-0349/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 272 DIA VCP 0189/2349-0190/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 373 DIA ABSCP 0300/2433-0301/2433 8 RADBURY PL 205 DIA ABSCP 0176/2433-PUMP/2433 4 LEYLAND DR 2041 DIA DIP 0105/2390-0107/2390 8 CAMARITAS DR 322 DIA VCP 0087/2349-0493/2349 8 160 DIA VCP 0129/2349-0130/2349 8 HIPASS DR 195 DIA VCP 0100/2349-0101/2349 8 CHERRYDALE DR 240 DIA VCP 0280/2390-0281/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 405 DIA VCP 0552/2391-0553/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 156 DIA VCP 0342/2348-0343/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 212 DIA VCP 0071/2391-0072/2391 8 LEANING PINE DR 132 DIA VCP 0090/2432-0091/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 282 DIA VCP 0206/2391-0207/2391 8 CROLL CT 133 DIA ABSCP 0011/2350-0057/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 190 DIA VCP 0056/2392-0057/2392 8 RIM FIRE LN 233 DIA VCP 0044/2432-0045/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 315 DIA VCP 0488/2348-0489/2348 8 DRYANDER DR 237 DIA VCP 0500/2391-0502/2391 8 51 DIA ABSCP 0161/2390-0162/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 265 DIA ABSCP 0009/2350-0057/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 295 DIA VCP 0610/2391-0611/2391 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 139 DIA VCP 0352/2390-0353/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 313 DIA ABSCP 0220/2349-0221/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 186 DIA VCP Page 31 D31 QueryDia 0204/2392-0205/2392 8 153 DIA VCP 0402/2347-0659/2347 10 317 DIA VCP 0272/2433-0273/2433 8 NAN CT 190 DIA ABSCP 0416/2391-0418/2391 8 SOLERA LN 163 DIA ABSCP 0403/2347-0404/2347 8 59 DIA VCP 0779/2391-0780/2391 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 313 DIA VCP 0109/2349-0112/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 312 DIA VCP 0239/2433-0288/2433 8 COLDSTREAM CT 234 DIA ABSCP 0105/2391-0106/2391 8 MONITEAU PL 177 DIA VCP 0176/2432-0177/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 345 DIA VCP 0426/2348-0427/2348 8 CHANDLER CT 286 DIA ABSCP 0284/2433-0285/2433 8 MARC CT 102 DIA ABSCP 0074/2433-0107/2433 8 BALLENA DR 286 DIA VCP 0218/2389-0219/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 301 DIA VCP 0144/2432-0145/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 298 DIA VCP 0265/2433-0266/2433 8 TALLYRAND DR 153 DIA ABSCP 0141/2434-0142/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 186 DIA ABSCP 0061/2433-0166/2432 8 BALLENA DR 300 DIA VCP 0118/2392-0119/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 152 DIA VCP 0046/2349-0047/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 242 DIA VCP 0248/2433-0272/2433 8 SUNNYCREST CT 200 DIA ABSCP 0142/2392-0143/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 154 DIA VCP 0358/2433-0396/2390 8 CANYON VISTA CT 28 DIA VCP 0012/2350-0013/2350 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 260 DIA VCP 0121/2391-0122/2391 8 PRESADO DR 147 DIA VCP 0454/2348-0455/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 330 DIA ABSCP 0149/2391-0785/2391 8 143 DIA VCP 0099/2434-0100/2434 8 RANGE CT 202 DIA ABSCP 0152/2348-TRNK/2348 12 LEMON AV 70 DIA VCP 0238/2433-0239/2433 8 COLDSTREAM CT 214 DIA ABSCP 0368/2392-0369/2392 8 HORIZON LN 311 DIA VCP 0036/2432-0037/2432 8 JAYHAWKER LN 188 DIA VCP 0221/2348-0222/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 357 DIA VCP 0607/2391-0732/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 138 DIA VCP 0099/2349-0100/2349 8 CHERRYDALE DR 235 DIA VCP 0292/2390-0293/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 57 DIA VCP 0760/2391-0761/2391 8 66 DIA VCP 0332/2348-0333/2348 12 GLENWICK AV 163 DIA VCP 0730/2391-0731/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 274 DIA VCP 0647/2348-0648/2348 8 EMERALD LN 171 DIA VCP 0201/2392-0202/2392 8 129 DIA VCP 0158/2349-0159/2349 8 AUTUMN LN 224 DIA VCP 0315/2433-0316/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 272 DIA ABSCP 0509/2349-0510/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 293 DIA VCP 0369/2391-0371/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 187 DIA ABSCP 0050/2390-0051/2390 8 275 DIA VCP 0124/2434-0125/2434 8 STONECREST PL 212 DIA ABSCP 0286/2392-0287/2392 8 109 DIA ABSCP 0214/2432-0215/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 252 DIA VCP 0017/2434-0643/2391 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0189/2392-0190/2392 8 BLAZE TR 365 DIA VCP 0484/2348-0437/2347 8 290 DIA VCP Page 32 D32 QueryDia 0281/2391-0282/2391 8 109 DIA VCP 0290/2389-0291/2389 8 PLATINA DR 386 DIA VCP 0134/2433-0135/2433 8 GEM PL 195 DIA ABSCP 0354/2433-0355/2433 8 RIDGECREST CT 266 DIA VCP 0149/2390-0150/2390 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0169/2349-0170/2349 8 MILL LN 192 DIA ABSCP 0234/2348-0235/2348 8 FAIRLANCE DR 200 DIA VCP 0463/2348-0464/2348 8 LAKE CANYON RD 163 DIA VCP 0228/2390-0229/2390 8 102 DIA VCP 0435/2347-0436/2347 8 SUMMERWOOD AV 286 DIA VCP 0160/2348-0161/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 353 DIA VCP 0044/2434-0045/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 313 DIA VCP 0643/2348-0646/2348 8 TOPAZ LN 201 DIA VCP 0001/2432-0011/2432 8 247 DIA VCP 0124/2392-0129/2392 21 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 220 DIA VCP 0522/2348-0523/2348 8 HARE AV 145 DIA VCP 0320/2392-0089/2349 8 40 DIA VCP 0163/2348-0164/2348 8 BELBURY DR 167 DIA VCP 0508/2348-0539/2348 8 GLENCLAIRE DR 226 DIA ABSCP 0022/2391-0023/2391 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 202 DIA VCP 0316/2433-0329/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 185 DIA ABSCP 0303/2433-0304/2433 8 REXFORD CT 152 DIA ABSCP 0379/2348-0494/2348 8 169 DIA VCP 0765/2391-0766/2391 8 329 DIA VCP 0303/2391-0304/2391 8 168 DIA VCP 0203/2433-0204/2433 8 PANTERA DR 383 DIA ABSCP 0193/2434-0194/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 170 DIA ABSCP 0184/2434-0247/2433 8 JASON PL 100 DIA ABSCP 0189/2433-0193/2433 8 PANTERA DR 157 DIA ABSCP 0323/2390-0324/2390 8 FARREN DR 273 DIA VCP 0393/2390-0394/2390 8 CRESTVIEW DR 275 DIA VCP 0307/2389-0309/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 282 DIA VCP 0364/2433-0366/2433 8 RIDGEVIEW CT 231 DIA VCP 0655/2348-WEST/2348 8 214 DIA VCP 0049/2433-0050/2433 8 233 DIA ABSCP 0613/2348-0614/2348 8 ESPADA PL 156 DIA VCP 0060/2433-0268/2390 8 JUBILEE LN 350 DIA VCP 0147/2434-0148/2434 8 BRECKENRIDGE CT 240 DIA ABSCP 0062/2392-0063/2392 8 ROCKY TRAIL RD 181 DIA VCP 0077/2391-0078/2391 8 BELLA PINE DR 289 DIA VCP 0294/2390-0295/2390 8 99 DIA VCP 0270/2433-0271/2433 8 WHITECLIFF DR 125 DIA ABSCP 0499/2349-0500/2349 8 OAK CREST DR 101 DIA VCP 0604/2391-0605/2391 8 267 DIA VCP 0654/2348-0655/2348 8 JADE CT 279 DIA VCP 0128/2432-0185/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 211 DIA VCP 0135/2432-0136/2432 8 DECORAH RD 302 DIA VCP 0574/2348-0629/2348 8 PINEHILL LN 241 DIA VCP 0777/2391-0778/2391 8 120 DIA VCP 0412/2391-0415/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 176 DIA ABSCP 0251/2433-0252/2433 8 NAN CT 198 DIA ABSCP 0226/2390-0227/2390 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 322 DIA VCP Page 33 D33 QueryDia 0007/2391-0008/2391 15 308 DIA VCP 0068/2392-0069/2392 8 KICKING HORSE DR 263 DIA VCP 0312/2432-0313/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 298 DIA VCP 0170/2434-0193/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 239 DIA ABSCP 0075/2391-0080/2391 8 VIENTO VERANO DR 253 DIA VCP 0277/2389-0278/2389 8 TELLGATE DR 196 DIA VCP 0217/2348-0218/2348 8 KINGLAKE DR 121 DIA VCP 0040/2434-0441/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 191 DIA VCP 0117/2349-0118/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 218 DIA VCP 0406/2348-0413/2348 8 LEMON AV 277 DIA ABSCP 0419/2348-0420/2348 8 DAB CT 91 DIA ABSCP 0296/2433-0297/2433 8 SILVERTIP DR 189 DIA ABSCP 0120/2391-0121/2391 8 PRESADO DR 85 DIA VCP 0087/2434-0088/2434 8 DELTA DR 284 DIA ABSCP 0358/2390-0359/2390 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 223 DIA ABSCP 0143/2392-0234/2392 8 LOST RIVER DR 168 DIA VCP 0080/2432-0081/2432 8 CHOLAME DR 278 DIA VCP 0249/2433-0250/2433 8 SUNNYCREST CT 320 DIA ABSCP 0065/2349-0066/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 302 DIA VCP 0365/2391-0366/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 160 DIA ABSCP 0278/2390-0279/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 233 DIA VCP 0009/2349-0010/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 386 DIA ABSCP 0119/2432-0120/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 233 DIA VCP 0329/2390-0331/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 300 DIA VCP 0580/2348-0581/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 316 DIA VCP 0039/2432-0040/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 285 DIA VCP 0320/2392-0321/2392 8 311 DIA VCP 0048/2349-0221/2349 10 GOLD RUN DR 348 DIA VCP 0622/2391-0624/2391 8 71 DIA VCP 0039/2349-0040/2349 8 PASADO DR 190 DIA VCP 0153/2432-0154/2432 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 273 DIA VCP 0061/2349-0062/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 196 DIA VCP 0334/2348-0335/2348 12 GLENWICK AV 301 DIA VCP 0210/2392-0213/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 350 DIA VCP 0773/2391-0197/2392 8 156 DIA VCP 0125/2392-0126/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 317 DIA VCP 0281/2390-0282/2390 8 187 DIA VCP 0346/2391-0349/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 200 DIA VCP 0445/2349-0448/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 305 DIA ABSCP 0258/2432-0260/2432 8 254 DIA ABSCP 0237/2432-0238/2432 8 DOESKIN PL 204 DIA ABSCP 0233/2432-0234/2432 8 GREYCLOUD LN 144 DIA VCP 0032/2392-0033/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 359 DIA VCP 0278/2391-0309/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 305 DIA VCP 0034/2392-0035/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 300 DIA VCP 0512/2348-0514/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 137 DIA ABSCP 0413/2348-0414/2348 8 LEMON AV 298 DIA ABSCP 0073/2348-0643/2348 8 JEWEL CT 161 DIA VCP 0018/2349-0019/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 358 DIA ABSCP 0071/2349-0072/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 173 DIA VCP 0216/2390-0310/2389 8 BENCIA RD 338 DIA VCP 0150/2432-0151/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 283 DIA VCP Page 34 D34 QueryDia 0586/2348-0587/2348 8 300 DIA VCP 0581/2348-0582/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 37 DIA VCP 0316/2392-0317/2392 8 97 DIA VCP 0079/2392-0080/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 411 DIA VCP 0311/2433-0312/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 287 DIA ABSCP 0121/2349-0183/2349 8 ORANGE FWY 358 DIA VCP 0209/2432-0213/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 235 DIA VCP 0281/2392-0282/2392 8 251 DIA ABSCP 0063/2434-0064/2434 8 DEER CROSSING DR 258 DIA VCP 0116/2390-0117/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 169 DIA ABSCP 0234/2389-0235/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 126 DIA VCP 0197/2390-0256/2389 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 200 DIA VCP 0655/2347-0656/2347 10 31 DIA VCP 0218/2390-0219/2390 8 275 DIA VCP 0082/2391-0087/2391 8 VIENTO VERANO DR 199 DIA VCP 0643/2348-0644/2348 8 RUBY CT 260 DIA VCP 0602/2348-0603/2348 8 TREETOP CR 104 DIA VCP 0361/2392-0362/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 305 DIA VCP 0135/2433-0136/2433 8 GEM PL 198 DIA ABSCP 0020/2432-0021/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 178 DIA VCP 0057/2432-0058/2432 8 TWIN CANYON RD 349 DIA VCP 0119/2434-0120/2434 8 STARDUST DR 205 DIA ABSCP 0371/2390-0372/2390 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 207 DIA VCP 0445/2348-0474/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 313 DIA VCP 0154/2349-0445/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 320 DIA VCP 0267/2390-0268/2390 8 JUBILEE LN 242 DIA VCP 0153/2434-0154/2434 8 RANCHWOOD PL 229 DIA ABSCP 0511/2349-0512/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 255 DIA VCP 0336/2391-0164/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 350 DIA ABSCP 0113/2349-0114/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 249 DIA VCP 0015/2349-0016/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 289 DIA VCP 0148/2433-0161/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 214 DIA ABSCP 0712/2391-0713/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 175 DIA VCP 0084/2433-0085/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 340 DIA VCP 0311/2389-0312/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 45 DIA VCP 0191/2392-PUMP/2392 4 GULLROCK LN 1787 DIA DIP 0093/2392-0094/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 354 DIA VCP 0243/2432-0244/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 337 DIA ABSCP 0071/2433-0072/2433 8 BREGANTE DR 258 DIA VCP 0072/2391-0077/2391 8 LEANING PINE DR 234 DIA VCP 0047/2433-0325/2433 8 MEADCLIFF PL 350 DIA VCP 0012/2391-0013/2391 15 VALLEY VISTA DR 100 DIA VCP 0071/2392-0072/2392 8 272 DIA VCP 0290/2432-0295/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 234 DIA ABSCP 0031/2392-0325/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 345 DIA VCP 0039/2434-0040/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 267 DIA VCP 0069/2349-0070/2349 8 DIAMOND RIDGE RD 176 DIA VCP 0054/2390-0055/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 319 DIA VCP 0095/2392-0096/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0312/2390-0313/2390 8 STIRRUP DR 238 DIA VCP 0352/2391-0353/2391 8 233 DIA VCP 0087/2391-0088/2391 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 215 DIA VCP Page 35 D35 QueryDia 0503/2349-0504/2349 8 RIDGE POINT DR 114 DIA VCP 0470/2347-0480/2347 8 167 DIA VCP 0108/2392-0109/2392 8 272 DIA VCP 0394/2392 -PUMP STA/2; 8 66 DIA CAS 0472/2348-0473/2348 8 126 DIA VCP 0178/2392-0179/2392 8 LAZY MEADOW DR 254 DIA VCP 0286/2389-0289/2389 8 PLATINA DR 303 DIA VCP 0003/2434-0004/2434 10 MONUMENT CYN DR 98 DIA VCP 0151/2433-0212/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 217 DIA ABSCP 0355/2392-0356/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 300 DIA VCP 0043/2349-0046/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 190 DIA VCP 0283/2432-0325/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 144 DIA ABSCP 0554/2391-0555/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 229 DIA VCP 0003/2433-0224/2390 12 PLATINA DR 293 DIA VCP 0572/2348-0573/2348 8 AUTUMNGLOW DR 290 DIA VCP 0091/2390-0092/2390 8 GOLDEN CROWN CR 151 DIA VCP 0210/2392-0211/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 268 DIA VCP 0367/2392-0368/2392 8 HORIZON LN 173 DIA VCP 0064/2390-0065/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 310 DIA VCP 0254/2433-0263/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 148 DIA ABSCP 0783/2391-0806/2391 10 COPLEY DR 130 DIA VCP 0201/2390-0225/2390 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 322 DIA VCP 0766/2391-0767/2391 8 300 DIA VCP 0567/2348-0568/2348 18 171 DIA VCP 0342/2391-0343/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 54 DIA VCP 0462/2348-0463/2348 8 LAKE CANYON RD 77 DIA VCP 0247/2392-0249/2392 8 HARMONY HILL DR 296 DIA VCP 0197/2432-0198/2432 8 217 DIA ABSCP 0269/2389-0270/2389 12 351 DIA VCP 0299/2391-0300/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 247 DIA VCP 0359/2348-0360/2348 10 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 350 DIA VCP 0024/2348-0189/2348 8 WALNUT DR 350 DIA VCP 0307/2432-0308/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 330 DIA ABSCP 0289/2392-0290/2392 8 111 DIA ABSCP 0165/2434-0166/2434 8 PEBBLEWOOD DR 255 DIA ABSCP 0423/2391-0424/2391 8 ALBARIZA PL 108 DIA ABSCP 0497/2391-0498/2391 8 335 DIA ABSCP 0222/2348-0228/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 297 DIA VCP 0054/2432-0055/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 100 DIA VCP 0349/2392-0350/2392 8 BENTLEY WY 302 DIA VCP 0414/2349-0422/2349 8 TIMBERLINE. LN 26 DIA VCP 0365/2390-0366/2390 8 RAPID BROOK RD 146 DIA VCP 0336/2433-0338/2433 8 SUNNYHILL PL 110 DIA ABSCP 0031/2434-0032/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 347 DIA VCP 0400/2348-0401/2348 8 HERN DR 132 DIA ABSCP 0027/2433-0028/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 234 DIA VCP 0056/2390-0057/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 196 DIA VCP 0003/2434-0617/2391 10 MONUMENT CANYON RD 100 DIA VCP 0287/2433-0288/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 179 DIA ABSCP 0159/2348-0160/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 278 DIA VCP 0272/2389-0273/2389 12 350 DIA VCP 0324/2348-0420/2347 8 PINEFALLS AV 193 DIA VCP Page 36 QueryDia 0058/2349-0059/2349 8 BARBI LN 358 DIA VCP 0513/2348-TRNK/2348 8 25 DIA ABSCP 0124/2433-0125/2433 8 NORTHVIEW PL 237 DIA ABSCP 0217/2348-0221/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 126 DIA VCP 0526/2348-0530/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 316 DIA VCP 0313/2433-0314/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0142/2433-0143/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 329 DIA ABSCP 0013/2390-0158/2391 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 320 DIA VCP 0441/2347-0442/2347 8 LYONWOOD AV 332 DIA VCP 0132/2432-0136/2432 8 BRIAR CREEK RD 303 DIA VCP 0207/2432-0208/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 45 DIA ABSCP 0041/2390-0218/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 300 DIA VCP 0163/2392-0164/2392 8 123 DIA VCP 0282/2390-0321/2390 8 125 DIA VCP 0514/2348-0548/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 300 DIA ABSCP 0352/2391-0354/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 202 DIA VCP 0001/2390-0152/2391 15 275 DIA VCP 0042/2391-0044/2391 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR 281 DIA VCP 0642/2391-0643/2391 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0241/2390-0250/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 135 DIA VCP 0231/2389-0234/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 266 DIA VCP 0133/2390-0134/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 200 DIA ABSCP 0184/2390-0185/2390 8 68 DIA ABSCP 0287/2392-0288/2392 8 210 DIA ABSCP 0077/2349-PS/2349 14 DIAMOND BAR BV 1542 DIA DIP 0148/2391-0150/2391 8 129 DIA VCP 0202/2389-0203/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 272 DIA VCP 0148/2349-0163/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 226 DIA VCP 0038/2433-0039/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 172 DIA VCP 0067/2433-0074/2433 8 BALLENA DR 235 DIA VCP 0333/2391-0334/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 337 DIA VCP 0026/2433-0027/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 190 DIA VCP 0107/2391-0108/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 296 DIA VCP 0181/2392-0182/2392 8 BLAZE TR 177 DIA VCP 0305/2432-0306/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 331 DIA ABSCP 0126/2433-0127/2433 8 NORTHVIEW PL 243 DIA ABSCP 0182/2390-0183/2390 12 349 DIA VCP 0430/2349-0441/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 251 DIA ABSCP 0105/2432-0108/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 232 DIA VCP 0631/2391-0632/2391 8 237 DIA VCP 0105/2434-0106/2434 12 76 DIA VCP 0110/2433-0111/2433 8 PINTO MESA DR 322 DIA VCP 0093/2433-0371/2390 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 300 DIA VCP 0288/2392-0289/2392 8 131 DIA ABSCP 0157/2432-0158/2432 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 211 DIA VCP 0190/2392-0191/2392 8 BLAZE TR 358 DIA VCP 0004/2349-0005/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 221 DIA ABSCP 0331/2390-0341/2390 8 RITTER ST 239 DIA VCP 0144/2434-0240/2433 8 GREENWICH CT 180 DIA ABSCP 0175/2390-0176/2390 10 300 DIA VCP 0139/2391-0141/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 324 DIA VCP 0486/2391-0489/2391 8 143 DIA ABSCP Page 37 D37 QueryDia 0119/2434-0204/2434 8 SPRINGWOOD DR 141 DIA ABSCP 0189/2432-0191/2432 8 266 DIA VCP 0773/2391-0774/2391 8 251 DIA VCP 0214/2433-0215/2433 8 ROCKBURY DR 267 DIA ABSCP 0184/2349-0185/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 178 DIA VCP 0007/2434-0008/2434 8 GRUBSTAKE DR 249 DIA VCP 0188/2434-0189/2434 8 BRAMFORD CT 237 DIA ABSCP 0011/2350-0057/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 190 DIA VCP 0052/2433-0053/2433 8 CROMARTY DR 269 DIA ABSCP 0157/2391-0158/2391 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 297 DIA VCP 0047/2349-0048/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 309 DIA VCP 0161/2432-0163/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 343 DIA VCP 0311/2390-0312/2390 8 STIRRUP DR 301 DIA VCP 0620/2348-0621/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 107 DIA VCP 0043/2392-0044/2392 8 TENDERFOOT WY 357 DIA VCP 0149/2349-0628/2348 8 120 DIA VCP 0194/2390-0195/2390 8 68 DIA VCP 0117/2433-0119/2433 8 MACENTA LN 205 DIA VCP 0152/2390-0153/2390 8 GRAND AV 316 DIA VCP 0156/2391-0157/2391 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 297 DIA VCP 0166/2349-0167/2349 8 RIM.LN 194 DIA ABSCP 0304/2392-0305/2392 8 HIGHBLUFF RD 286 DIA VCP 0049/2390-0050/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 159 DIA VCP 0047/2432-0048/2432 8 STRANGE CREEK DR 338 DIA VCP PUMP/2350-0214/2349 12 CASTLE ROCK DR 655 DIA CAS 0448/2349-0449/2349 8 ROCKY POINT LN 284 DIA ABSCP 0414/2348-0415/2348 8 TRUSS CT 282 DIA ABSCP 0791/2391-0792/2391 8 238 DIA VCP 0130/2433-0297/2432 8 PIKES CT 300 DIA ABSCP 0511/2348-0512/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 137 DIA ABSCP 0656/2348-0657/2348 8 JADE CT 175 DIA VCP 0078/2391-0079/2391 8 BELLA PINE DR 62 DIA VCP 0201/2389-0202/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 141 DIA VCP 0225/2432-0226/2432 8 HOURGLASS PL 245 DIA VCP 0482/2347-0483/2347 8 COTTONWOOD LN 180 DIA VCP 0079/2349-0080/2349 8 RISING STAR DR 294 DIA VCP 0097/2434-0098/2434 8 BLUFF CT 198 DIA ABSCP 0324/2348-TRNK/2348 8 PINEFALLS AV 36 DIA VCP 0185/2432-0205/2432 8 268 DIA ABSCP 0015/2433-0016/2433 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 203 DIA VCP 0166/2434-0167/2434 8 PEBBLEWOOD DR 272 DIA ABSCP 0009/2433-0014/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 169 DIA VCP 0563/2348-0565/2348 24 312 DIA CAS 0094/2392-0126/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 132 DIA VCP 0790/2391-0792/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 271 DIA VCP 0190/2433-0191/2433 8 VIEW LN 274 DIA ABSCP 0342/2391-0344/2391 8 MONTEFINO AV 271 DIA VCP 0407/2349-0408/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 265 DIA ABSCP 0191/2349-0192/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 202 DIA ABSCP 0200/2391-0201/2391 8 CEDARDALE DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0164/2390-0351/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 214 DIA ABSCP 0352/2433-0395/2390 8 RIDGECREST CT 167 DIA VCP Page 38 D38 QueryDia 0503/2348-0504/2348 8 157 DIA VCP 0088/2390-0284/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 270 DIA VCP 0263/2392-0264/2392 8 181 DIA VCP 0664/2348-0439/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 18 DIA VCP 0090/2349-0091/2349 8 MAPACHE DR 232 DIA VCP 0275/2392-0276/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 383 DIA VCP 0109/2433-0110/2433 8 PINTO MESA DR 230 DIA VCP 0136/2390-0137/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 268 DIA ABSCP 0092/2392-0093/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 86 DIA VCP 0006/2392-0007/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 353 DIA VCP 0089/2392-0091/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 205 DIA VCP 0193/2349-0194/2349 8 OHAN CT 166 DIA ABSCP 0679/2391-0710/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 315 DIA VCP 0569/2348-0588/2348 21 350 DIA VCP 0448/2347-0449/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 334 DIA VCP 0148/2391-0149/2391 8 120 DIA VCP 0411/2347-0412/2347 8 307 DIA VCP 0008/2432-0009/2432 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 366 DIA VCP 0082/2392-0083/2392 8 PAZZAK CR 115 DIA VCP 0149/2433-0150/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 104 DIA ABSCP 0030/2349-0031/2349 8 HONEYBROOK LN 203 DIA ABSCP 0271/2390-0273/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 189 DIA VCP 0111/2433-0112/2433 8 EL RICO PL 140 DIA VCP 0187/2392-0188/2392 8 BLAZE TR 180 DIA VCP 0472/2347-0477/2347 8 167 DIA VCP 0113/2391-0114/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 303 DIA VCP 0152/2391-0153/2391 15 275 DIA VCP 0256/2433-0257/2433 8 SPENCER PL 184 DIA ABSCP 0203/2389-0204/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 275 DIA VCP 0780/2391-0781/2391 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 242 DIA VCP 0281/2432-0282/2432 8 VISTA BUENA DR 303 DIA ABSCP 0475/2347-0476/2347 8 COTTONWOOD LN 224 DIA VCP 0309/2433-0343/2433 8 NEWBURY WY 176 DIA ABSCP 0223/2348-0224/2348 8 HONEYHILL DR 379 DIA VCP 0074/2433-0075/2433 8 CANOECOVE DR 49 DIA VCP 0332/2392-0347/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 95 DIA VCP 0221/2389-0222/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 270 DIA VCP 0583/2348-0584/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 328 DIA VCP 0769/2391-0770/2391 8 118 DIA VCP 0114/2434-0115/2434 8 MISTY CT 161 DIA ABSCP 0066/2434-0067/2434 8 COYOTE SPRINGS DR 302 DIA VCP 0243/2392-0244/2392 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 290 DIA VCP 0340/2348-0341/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 286 DIA VCP 0362/2433-0363/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 178 DIA VCP 0218/2433-0222/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 350 DIA ABSCP 0486/2347-0487/2347 8 COTTONWOOD LN 256 DIA VCP 0183/2349-0184/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 171 DIA VCP 0016/2349-0017/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 226 DIA ABSCP 0094/2392-0095/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 117 DIA VCP 0220/2392-0221/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 79 DIA VCP 0120/2390-0121/2390 8 162 DIA ABSCP 0048/2390-0049/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 302 DIA VCP Page 39 D39 QueryDia 0275/2433-0276/2433 8 NAN CT 162 DIA ABSCP 0154/2390-0155/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 257 DIA ABSCP 0124/2349-0125/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 268 DIA VCP 0005/2391-0006/2391 15 328 DIA VCP 0315/2432-0316/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 280 DIA ABSCP 0172/2390-0173/2390 10 250 DIA VCP 0397/2348-0398/2348 8 LEMON AV 223 DIA ABSCP 0256/2432-0257/2432 8 240 DIA ABSCP 0089/2433-0090/2433 8 CHANDELLE PL 294 DIA VCP 0330/2392-0331/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 251 DIA VCP 0207/2434-0208/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 134 DIA VCP 0203/2434-0205/2434 8 SPRINGWOOD DR 220 DIA ABSCP 0100/2432-0287/2389 8 PLATINA DR 297 DIA VCP 0115/2349-0116/2349 8 BRONCO LN 226 DIA VCP 0368/2348-0369/2348 8 GREENSIDE DR 158 DIA ABSCP 0009/2391-0010/2391 15 VALLEY VISTA DR 86 DIA VCP 0099/2390-0100/2390 8 WOODLEAF DR 177 DIA VCP 0247/2390-0248/2390 8 CROOKED ARROW DR 131 DIA VCP 0641/2391-0642/2391 8 GRAND AV 225 DIA VCP 0222/2433-0226/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 371 DIA ABSCP 0373/2433-0374/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 80 DIA VCP 0212/2392-0779/2391 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 350 DIA VCP 0053/2390-0176/2390 10 300 DIA VCP 0152/2391-0001/2390 15 275 DIA VCP 0482/2391-0483/2391 8 121 DIA ABSCP 0216/2349-0217/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 174 DIA VCP 0223/2392-0224/2392 8 111 DIA VCP 0050/2432-0051/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 250 DIA VCP 0099/2391-0100/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 243 DIA VCP 0442/2349-0443/2349 8 CLIFFSIDE LN 257 DIA ABSCP 0134/2432-0135/2432 8 DECORAH RD 353 DIA VCP 0049/2432-0050/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 355 DIA VCP 0115/2432-0116/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 272 DIA VCP 0417/2347-0418/2347 8 300 DIA VCP 0324/2390-0325/2390 8 MANE DR 300 DIA VCP 0077/2434-0078/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 260 DIA ABSCP 0425/2347-0656/2347 10 WINDWOOD DR 11 DIA VCP 0014/2432-0015/2432 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 263 DIA VCP 0424/2349-0425/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 222 DIA ABSCP 0091/2391-0092/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 227 DIA VCP 0097/2433-0098/2433 8 DARE CT 269 DIA VCP 0359/2391-0360/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 271 DIA ABSCP 0003/2433-0007/2433 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 90 DIA VCP 0120/2432-0121/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 211 DIA VCP 0130/2433-0131/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 251 DIA ABSCP 0527/2348-0528/2348 8 CAPEN AV 389 DIA VCP 0251/2432-0268/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 104 DIA VCP 0231/2432-0232/2432 8 242 DIA ABSCP 0072/2390-0073/2390 8 CASETAS DR 154 DIA VCP 0707/2391-0708/2391 8 COPPER MOUNTAIN DR 271 DIA VCP 0127/2432-0128/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 210 DIA VCP 0610/2391-0615/2391 10 MONUMENT CANYON RD 176 DIA VCP Page 40 D40 QueryDia 0468/2347-0469/2347 10 WASHINGTON ST 189 DIA VCP 0166/2348-0167/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 191 DIA VCP 0626/2391-0627/2391 8 240 DIA VCP 0367/2392-0375/2392 8 BLAZE TRAIL 299 DIA VCP 0148/2432-0306/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 353 DIA VCP 0234/2432-0235/2432 8 GREYCLOUD LN 274 DIA ABSCP 0110/2434-0111/2434 12 LONGVIEW DR 195 DIA ABSCP 0038/2433-0240/2390 8 RANCHERIA RD 150 DIA VCP 0246/2433-0247/2433 8 JASON PL 111 DIA ABSCP 0380/2348-0381/2348 8 GONA CT 120 DIA ABSCP 0771/2391-0772/2391 8 180 DIA VCP 0203/2349-0204/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 177 DIA VCP 0079/2432-0096/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 239 DIA VCP 0051/2390-0052/2390 8 198 DIA VCP 0069/2434-0070/2434 8 FIRE HOLLOW DR 311 DIA VCP 0078/2349-0079/2349 8 RISING STAR DR 278 DIA VCP 0485/2348-0490/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 283 DIA VCP 0301/2392-0302/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 328 DIA VCP 0336/2433-0337/2433 8 BARKER DR 122 DIA ABSCP 0763/2391-0764/2391 8 294 DIA VCP 0575/2391-0576/2391 8 317 DIA VCP 0001/2434-0002/2434 8 CANYON SPRING LN 186 DIA VCP 0042/2434-0050/2434 8 247 DIA VCP 0501/2349-0502/2349 8 OAK CREST DR 198 DIA VCP 0357/2392-0365/2392 8 114 DIA VCP 0570/2348-0602/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 196 DIA VCP 0332/2390-0333/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 302 DIA VCP 0495/2391-0496/2391 8 234 DIA ABSCP 0333/2390-0334/2390 8 141 DIA VCP 0564/2348-0575/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 326 DIA VCP 0204/2349-0205/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 238 DIA VCP 0318/2432-0319/2432 8 ROSEGATE PL 284 DIA ABSCP 0180/2392-0181/2392 8 BLAZE TR 186 DIA VCP 0240/2392-0241/2392 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 212 DIA VCP 0096/2432-0097/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 305 DIA VCP 0047/2391-0048/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 202 DIA VCP 0124/2392-0275/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 380 DIA VCP 0341/2348-0347/2348 8 PENARTH AV 251 DIA VCP 0553/2348-0554/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 260 DIA VCP 0198/2348-0199/2348 8 ACFOLD DR 292 DIA VCP 0283/2432-0284/2432 8 FERN PL 194 DIA ABSCP 0034/2349-0035/2349 8 WOODHILL CIR 93 DIA ABSCP 0054/2349-0056/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 135 DIA VCP 0334/2390-0336/2390 8 197 DIA VCP 0576/2348-0577/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 398 DIA VCP 0017/2433-0018/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 232 DIA VCP 0461/2349-0462/2349 8 CREST LN 285 DIA ABSCP 0267/2433-0268/2433 8 WOODSPRING PL 194 DIA ABSCP 0471/2347-0484/2347 8 109 DIA VCP 0660/2391-0661/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 133 DIA VCP 0571/2348-0572/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 197 DIA VCP 0020/2350-0021/2350 8 HAWKWOOD RD 273 DIA ABSCP Page 41 D41 QueryDia 0025/2391-0026/2391 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 202 DIA VCP 0156/2434-0157/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 196 DIA ABSCP 0339/2391-0342/2391 8 GRAND AV 57 DIA VCP 0608/2391-0628/2391 8 CLEGHORN DR 134 DIA VCP 0020/2433-0021/2433 8 CHINOOK PL 194 DIA VCP 0504/2348-0505/2348 8 261 DIA VCP 0096/2434-0097/2434 8 BLUFF CT 164 DIA ABSCP 0004/2434-0005/2434 10 MONUMENT CYN DR 247 DIA VCP 0167/2392-0168/2392 8 151 DIA VCP 0172/2433-0173/2433 8 CLAYWOOD DR 218 DIA ABSCP 0082/2391-0083/2391 8 CARRISO RD 189 DIA VCP 0302/2392-0005/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 300 DIA VCP 0095/2391-0096/2391 8 CAZADERO PL 160 DIA VCP 0167/2390-0168/2390 8 196 DIA ABSCP 0042/2349-0043/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 263 DIA VCP 0478/2347-0479/2347 8 ALDER LN 236 DIA VCP 0523/2348-0524/2348 8 HARE AV 313 DIA VCP 0257/2389-0258/2389 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 261 DIA VCP 0389/2390-0390/2390 8 TIN DR 100 DIA VCP 0116/2433-0117/2433 8 AFAMADO LN 220 DIA VCP 0051/2434-0052/2434 8 76 DIA VCP 0180/2433-0181/2433 8 SHADY PL 184 DIA ABSCP 0460/2348-0461/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 318 DIA VCP 0480/2348-0481/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 92 DIA VCP 0114/2434-0117/2434 8 CRESTMONT DR 344 DIA ABSCP 0043/2434-0057/2434 8 220 DIA VCP 0051/2392-0052/2392 8 RIM FIRE LN 268 DIA VCP 0030/2434-0031/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 437 DIA VCP 0081/2390-0081/2390 8 350 DIA VCP 0044/2433-0045/2433 8 JUBILEE LN 311 DIA VCP 0409/2348-0410/2348 8 RED BLUFF LN 97 DIA ABSCP 0113/2434-0114/2434 8 CRESTMONT DR 134 DIA ABSCP 0113/2392-0115/2392 8 210 DIA VCP 0231/2389-0232/2389 8 LELA DR 178 DIA VCP 0286/2391-0287/2391 8 269 DIA VCP 0302/2391-0306/2391 8 DUBLIN LN 252 DIA VCP 0224/2392-0225/2392 8 181 DIA VCP 0089/2390-0090/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 84 DIA VCP 0304/2390-0305/2390 8 STIRRUP DR 326 DIA VCP 0443/2348-0444/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 151 DIA ABSCP 0119/2433-0120/2433 8 MACENTA LN 138 DIA VCP 0065/2390-0076/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 279 DIA VCP 0015/2349-0055/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 338 DIA VCP 0196/2390-0283/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 245 DIA VCP 0018/2392-0022/2392 8 74 DIA VCP 0126/2432-0127/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 262 DIA VCP 0010/2434-0011/2434 8 OATES DR 190 DIA VCP 0355/2390-0356/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 95 DIA ABSCP 0340/2433-0341/2433 8 SUNNYHILL PL 170 DIA ABSCP 0003/2392-0004/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 182 DIA VCP 0125/2349-0126/2349 8 HIDEOUT DR 258 DIA VCP 0121/2434-0122/2434 8 STARDUST DR 262 DIA ABSCP Page 42 D42 QueryDia 0061/2433-0065/2433 8 BALLENA DR 251 DIA VCP 0651/2348-0652/2348 8 SAPHIRE LN 267 DIA VCP 0233/2390-0254/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 314 DIA VCP 0181/2433-0182/2433 8 SHADY PL 203 DIA ABSCP 0453/2349-0463/2349 8 QUARRY LN 162 DIA ABSCP 0426/2348-0429/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 306 DIA ABSCP 0599/2348 -CO SS/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 48 DIA VCP 0015/2390-0016/2390 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 279 DIA VCP 0159/2432-0160/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 223 DIA VCP 0271/2392-0274/2392 8 137 DIA ABSCP 0419/2348-0421/2348 8 LARKSTONE DR 127 DIA ABSCP 0084/2349-0086/2349 8 146 DIA VCP 0311/2433 -PUMP STA/2, 8 LEYLAND DR 62 DIA ABSCP 0574/2391-0575/2391 8 FEATHER ROCK RD 271 DIA VCP 0660/2348-0661/2348 8 SILVER LN 250 DIA VCP 0257/2433-0258/2433 8 SPENCER PL 202 DIA ABSCP 0008/2350-0009/2350 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 214 DIA VCP 0033/2433-0034/2433 8 CAMERON CREST DR 300 DIA VCP 0153/2348-0154/2348 10 LEMON AV 260 DIA VCP 0395/2348-0396/2348 8 CLEAR SPRING CT 169 DIA ABSCP 0567/2391-0778/2391 8 256 DIA VCP 0180/2390-0181/2390 12 104 DIA VCP 0263/2390-0264/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 258 DIA VCP 0271/2390-0272/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 41 DIA VCP 0467/2347-0468/2347 10 ALLEY 349 DIA VCP 0074/2390-0075/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 259 DIA VCP 0323/2348-TRNK/2348 8 PENARTH AV 38 DIA VCP 0271/2392-0273/2392 8 111 DIA ABSCP 0209/2391-0210/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 270 DIA ABSCP 0150/2434-0242/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 300 DIA ABSCP 0324/2390-0327/2390 8 FARREN DR 290 DIA VCP 0426/2347-0427/2347 8 WINDWOOD DR 254 DIA VCP 0235/2433-0236/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 161 DIA ABSCP 0215/2349-0216/2349 8 BREA CANYON RD 111 DIA VCP 0333/2433-0334/2433 8 WYNNEWOOD DR 312 DIA ABSCP 0149/2434-0150/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 316 DIA ABSCP 0622/2348-0626/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 209 DIA VCP 0049/2432-0061/2432 8 SAPPHIRE CANYON RD 338 DIA VCP 0316/2390-0317/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 301 DIA VCP 0663/2348-0664/2348 8 267 DIA DIP 0010/2349-0011/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 187 DIA ABSCP 0425/2391-0427/2391 8 CHARDONNAY DR 229 DIA ABSCP 0087/2392-0088/2392 8 218 DIA VCP 0519/2348-0522/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 213 DIA VCP 0394/2391-0395/2391 8 211 DIA ABSCP 0130/2434-0131/2434 8 SOFTWIND DR 297 DIA ABSCP 0406/2348-0407/2348 8 KELFIELD DR 187 DIA ABSCP 0063/2392-0064/2392 8 ROCKY TRAIL RD 238 DIA VCP 0710/2391-0711/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 277 DIA VCP 0185/2433-0186/2433 8 PANTERA DR 191 DIA ABSCP 0229/2432-0230/2432 8 HOURGLASS PL 147 DIA ABSCP 0043/2390-0237/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 250 DIA VCP Page 43 D43 QueryDia 0023/2390-0024/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 312 DIA VCP 0209/2432-0210/2432 8 MILKYWAY PL 310 DIA VCP 0356/2433-0357/2433 8 CANYON VIEW CT 111 DIA VCP 0186/2432-EAST/2432 8 AVENIDA RANCHEROS 196 DIA VCP 0084/2432-0099/2432 8 BOWER CAS PL 343 DIA VCP 0297/2389-0298/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 345 DIA VCP 0430/2391-0431/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 197 DIA ABSCP 0291/2432-0292/2432 8 DARRIN DR 282 DIA ABSCP 0294/2433-0295/2433 8 SILVERTIP DR 211 DIA ABSCP 0202/2434-0203/2434 8 GREYCREST PL 259 DIA ABSCP 0130/2433-0296/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 180 DIA ABSCP 0174/2433-0187/2433 8 SENTRY DR 149 DIA ABSCP 0210/2432-0211/2432 8 MILKYWAY PL 265 DIA VCP 0024/2350-0002/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 180 DIA ABSCP 0144/2391-0145/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 49 DIA VCP 0402/2348-0403/2348 8 MAHOGANY CT 271 DIA ABSCP 0044/2392-0091/2392 8 236 DIA VCP 0390/2348-0391/2348 8 LOXLEY PL 203 DIA ABSCP 0023/2434-0026/2434 8 GRAND AV 359 DIA VCP 0015/2350-0012/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 250 DIA ABSCP 0611/2348-0612/2348 8 LOS CERROS DR 232 DIA VCP 0061/2433-0166/2432 8 BALLENA DR 300 DIA VCP 0311/2433-0348/2433 8 BENFIELD PL 350 DIA ABSCP 0257/2432-0258/2432 8 137 DIA ABSCP 0232/2348-0233/2348 8 FAIRLANCE DR 325 DIA VCP 0115/2434-0116/2434 8 MISTY CT 212 DIA ABSCP 0055/2433-0299/2433 8 RADBURY PL 140 DIA ABSCP 0070/2392-0071/2392 8 KICKING HORSE DR 251 DIA VCP 0038/2433-0290/2390 8 RANCHERIA RD 150 DIA VCP 0165/2392-0166/2392 8 126 DIA VCP 0016/2392-0017/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 225 DIA VCP 0283/2391-0285/2391 8 209 DIA VCP 0231/2348-0232/2348 8 FAIRLANCE DR 349 DIA VCP 0216/2432-0217/2432 8 FLYING HILL RD 190 DIA VCP 0044/2391-0046/2391 8 LEANING PINE DR 317 DIA VCP 0120/2391-0148/2392 8 PRESADO DR 50 DIA VCP 0128/2432-0129/2432 8 BRIAR CREEK RD 332 DIA VCP 0159/2390-0167/2390 8 217 DIA ABSCP 0259/2432-0261/2432 8 177 DIA ABSCP 0061/2434-0062/2434 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 292 DIA VCP 0356/2348-0357/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 357 DIA VCP 0038/2390-0215/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 300 DIA VCP 0236/2392-0237/2392 8 LOST RIVER DR 256 DIA VCP 0123/2392-0124/2392 8 95 DIA VCP 0412/2349-0452/2349 8 185 DIA ABSCP 0250/2390-0251/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 155 DIA VCP 0049/2390-0054/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 302 DIA VCP 0139/2392-0140/2392 8 340 DIA VCP 0493/2348-0450/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 211 DIA VCP 0103/2390-0104/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 308 DIA VCP 0068/2390-0069/2390 8 EAGLE NEST DR 283 DIA VCP 0096/2390-0097/2390 8 WOODLEAF DR 237 DIA VCP Page 44 D44 QueryDia 0210/2391-0213/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 281 DIA ABSCP 0613/2391-0614/2391 8 TWIN SPRING LN 164 DIA VCP 0415/2391-0416/2391 8 SOLERA LN 66 DIA ABSCP 0226/2432-0228/2432 8 GAZEBO CT 340 DIA VCP 0278/2433-0279/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 189 DIA ABSCP 0047/2433-0048/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 110 DIA VCP 0129/2392-0130/2392 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 72 DIA VCP 0083/2434-0084/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 91 DIA ABSCP 0178/2433-0179/2433 8 PANTERA DR 220 DIA ABSCP 0276/2433-0277/2433 8 NAN CT 350 DIA ABSCP 0083/2390-0084/2390 8 350 DIA VCP 0138/2390-0139/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 171 DIA ABSCP 0031/2391-0032/2391 8 TAWNY CT 145 DIA ABSCP 0275/2390-0276/2390 8 170 DIA VCP 0256/2392-0257/2392 21 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 52 DIA VCP 0625/2391-0626/2391 8 238 DIA VCP 0090/2390-0288/2390 8 TIOGA DR 183 DIA VCP 0128/2433-0297/2432 8 WAYSIDE PL 300 DIA ABSCP 0044/2391-0045/2391 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR 211 DIA VCP 0019/2392-0020/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 226 DIA VCP 0376/2390-0377/2390 8 BROKEN CREEK LN 113 DIA VCP 0194/2391-0195/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 82 DIA ABSCP 0213/2433-0214/2433 8 ROCKBURY DR 380 DIA ABSCP 0108/2349-0109/2349 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 74 DIA VCP 0042/2392-0043/2392 8 TENDERFOOT WY 131 DIA VCP 0144/2349 -PS W/2392 16 BREA CANYON RD 1280 DIA DIP 0161/2391-0162/2391 10 COPLEY DR 250 DIA VCP 0219/2432-0220/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 279 DIA VCP 0550/2348-0551/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 250 DIA ABSCP 0353/2390-0354/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 375 DIA ABSCP 0522/2348-0525/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 199 DIA VCP 0189/2390-0193/2390 12 233 DIA VCP 0171/2390-0197/2390 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 50 DIA VCP 0372/2348-0373/2348 8 BLENARM DR 192 DIA ABSCP 0103/2349-0213/2349 15 176 DIA VCP 0428/2391-0429/2391 8 CHARDONNAY DR 107 DIA ABSCP 0084/2432-0085/2432 8 BOWER CAS PL 342 DIA VCP 0108/2432-0109/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 283 DIA VCP 0395/2390-0358/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 71 DIA VCP 0317/2390-0318/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 140 DIA VCP 0112/2432-0113/2432 8 DECORAH RD 250 DIA VCP 0233/2390-0234/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 240 DIA VCP 0289/2391-0290/2391 8 155 DIA VCP 0648/2348-0649/2348 8 EMERALD LN 225 DIA VCP 0072/2392-0073/2392 8 52 DIA VCP 0342/2348-0348/2348 8 PINEFALLS AV 312 DIA VCP 0162/2348-0197/2348 8 CLORINDA DR 400 DIA VCP 0138/2348-0141/2348 8 286 DIA VCP 0064/2434-0065/2434 8 DEER CROSSING DR 277 DIA VCP 0146/2348-0148/2348 8 235 DIA VCP 0615/2391-0616/2391 10 MONUMENT CANYON RD 61 DIA VCP 0168/2434-0169/2434 8 PEBBLEWOOD DR 278 DIA ABSCP Page 45 D45 QueryDia 0107/2433-0108/2433 8 BALLENA DR 299 DIA VCP 0298/2392-0060/2349 8 BARBI LN 200 DIA VCP 0260/2433-0261/2433 8 SUNRIVER DR 130 DIA ABSCP 0075/2391-0076/2391 8 BELLA PINE DR 307 DIA VCP 0652/2348-0653/2348 8 SAPHIRE LN 270 DIA VCP 0286/2389-0288/2389 8 WILLAPA LN 336 DIA VCP 0199/2389-0200/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 275 DIA VCP 0001/2433-0002/2433 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 306 DIA VCP 0195/2348-0196/2348 8 DAMIETTA DR 307 DIA VCP 0251/2390-0252/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 272 DIA VCP 0233/2433-0236/2433 8 PANTERA DR 320 DIA ABSCP 0425/2347-04312347 8 WINDWOOD DR 280 DIA VCP 0058/2390-0059/2390 8 CLEARVIEW CREST DR 259 DIA VCP 0098/2434-0099/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 168 DIA ABSCP 0005/2392-0293/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 296 DIA VCP 0209/2349-0496/2349 8 17 DIA VCP 0342/2390-0343/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 349 DIA VCP 0277/2432-0278/2432 8 CARPIO DR 361 DIA VCP 0350/2391-0351/2391 8 68 DIA VCP 0155/2392-0156/2392 8 PATHFINDER RD 71 DIA VCP 0165/2390-0166/2390 8 TRUEGRIT PL 299 DIA ABSCP 0066/2391-0067/2391 8 RUNNING RIVER CT 156 DIA VCP 0033/2392-0034/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 153 DIA VCP 0321/2433-0322/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 278 DIA ABSCP 0357/2390-0360/2390 8 COGBURN LN 285 DIA ABSCP 0368/2390-0369/2390 8 PARK SPRING LN 341 DIA VCP 0209/2433-0211/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 298 DIA ABSCP 0159/2433-0160/2433 8 BELLOWS CT 322 DIA ABSCP 0158/2433-0159/2433 8 BELLOWS CT 119 DIA ABSCP 0208/2349-0209/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 286 DIA VCP 0335/2390-0340/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 344 DIA VCP 0118/2390-0119/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 289 DIA VCP 0197/2434-0199/2434 8 DEERFIELD PL 162 DIA ABSCP 0159/2391-0160/2391 10 COPLEY DR 159 DIA VCP 0092/2391-0093/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 227 DIA VCP 0105/2432-0106/2432 8 TWIN PINES LN 266 DIA VCP 0046/2434-0047/2434 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 328 DIA VCP 0018/2392-0019/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 276 DIA VCP 0307/2390-0308/2390 8 PANHANDLE RD 132 DIA VCP 0241/2390-0242/2390 8 CASA LOMA DR 228 DIA VCP 0308/2389-0315/2389 15 PLATINA DR 275 DIA VCP 0175/2392-0176/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 233 DIA VCP 0316/2432-0318/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 284 DIA ABSCP 0256/2392 -PUMP STA/2: 8 79 DIA VCP 0026/2432-0028/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 290 DIA VCP 0118/2391-0119/2391 8 LAURELRIM DR 212 DIA ABSCP 0075/2433-0076/2433 8 CANOECOVE DR 235 DIA VCP 0302/2391-0304/2391 8 SILVER HAWK DR 225 DIA VCP 0489/2391-0491/2391 8 198 DIA ABSCP 0495/2348-0497/2348 8 CROFTER DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0427/2348-0428/2348 8 CHANDLER CT 148 DIA ABSCP 0038/2434-0731/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 350 DIA VCP Page 46 D46 QueryDia 0185/2390-0186/2390 8 280 DIA ABSCP 0253/2433-0286/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 206 DIA ABSCP PS S/2392-0144/2349 24 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 487 DIA DIP 0144/2349 -PS S/2392 24 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 846 DIA DIP 0381/2348-0495/2348 8 CROFTER DR 76 DIA ABSCP 0319/2432-0320/2432 8 ROSEGATE PL 281 DIA ABSCP 0036/2432-0038/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 359 DIA VCP 0088/2349-0089/2349 8 92 DIA VCP 0171/2392-0173/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 93 DIA VCP 0422/2348-0423/2348 8 GOLD CANYON DR 331 DIA ABSCP 0019/2390-0020/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 313 DIA VCP 0359/2392-0360/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 136 DIA VCP 0061/2432-0062/2432 8 SAPPHIRE CANYON RD 240 DIA VCP 0036/2434-0037/2434 8 RIDGE LINE RD 406 DIA VCP 0628/2391-0629/2391 8 149 DIA VCP 0041/2391-0211/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 196 DIA ABSCP 0213/2432-0214/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 289 DIA VCP 0483/2348-0484/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 266 DIA VCP 0198/2392-0199/2392 8 286 DIA VCP 0214/2390-0215/2390 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 111 DIA VCP 0483/2391-0484/2391 8 101 DIA ABSCP 0431/2349-0432/2349 8 CANYON RIDGE RD 217 DIA ABSCP 0239/2432-0246/2432 8 GREYCLOUD LN 355 DIA ABSCP 0241/2389-0242/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 273 DIA VCP 0218/2392-0219/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 254 DIA VCP 0116/2391-0122/2391 8 CHESNUT CREEK RD 129 DIA VCP 0150/2433-0152/2433 8 TOPSIDE DR 210 DIA ABSCP 0158/2349-0160/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 292 DIA VCP 0325/2348-0326/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 326 DIA VCP 0162/2392-0163/2392 8 70 DIA VCP 0455/2348-0456/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 336 DIA ABSCP 0077/2433-0078/2433 8 DEL SOL LN 129 DIA VCP 0135/2390-0136/2390 8 RAQUET CLUB RD 97 DIA ABSCP 0163/2434-0164/2434 8 SENECA PL 279 DIA ABSCP 0145/2348-0146/2348 8 WALNUT DR 350 DIA VCP 0401/2391-0402/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 178 DIA ABSCP 0104/2391-0105/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 260 DIA VCP 0139/2348-0140/2348 8 YELLOW BRICK RD 359 DIA VCP 0174/2432-0203/2432 8 305 DIA ABSCP 0337/2391-0161/2390 8 CAHILL PL 150 DIA ABSCP 0073/2391-0074/2391 8 WELLSPRING DR 180 DIA VCP 0570/2391-0571/2391 8 LAZY TRAIL RD 309 DIA VCP 0240/2432-0241/2432 8 GINGERWOOD PL 146 DIA ABSCP 0019/2350-0020/2350 8 HAWKWOOD RD 269 DIA ABSCP 0121/2390-0122/2390 8 223 DIA ABSCP 0327/2348-0328/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 326 DIA VCP 0186/2433-0187/2433 8 SENTRY DR 340 DIA ABSCP 0178/2349-0179/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 277 DIA VCP 0052/2392-0053/2392 8 RIM FIRE LN 142 DIA VCP 0517/2348-TRNK/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 63 DIA VCP 0036/2390-0048/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 337 DIA VCP 0310/2432-0324/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 152 DIA ABSCP Page 47 D47 QueryDia 0069/2434-0206/2434 8 317 DIA DIP 0424/2348-0425/2348 8 GOLD CANYON DR 99 DIA ABSCP 0095/2390-0096/2390 8 WOODLEAF DR 73 DIA VCP 0089/2392-0090/2392 8 90 DIA VCP 0617/2348-0618/2348 8 WHITE STAR DR 266 DIA VCP 0208/2432-0209/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 241 DIA ABSCP 0204/2348-0205/2348 8 AHTENA DR 57 DIA VCP 0223/2433-0224/2433 8 FOXHAVEN PL 312 DIA ABSCP 0214/2392-0215/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 357 DIA VCP 0445/2348-0446/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 148 DIA VCP 0435/2349-0437/2349 8 GEORGE LN 175 DIA ABSCP 0180/2432-0181/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 40 DIA VCP 0037/2349-0038/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 292 DIA ABSCP 0089/2433-0091/2433 8 JUNEWOOD PL 81 DIA VCP 0026/2391-0558/2348 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 320 DIA VCP 0289/2432-0290/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 217 DIA ABSCP 0194/2392-0195/2392 8 305 DIA VCP 0366/2390-0367/2390 8 RAPID BROOK RD 180 DIA VCP 0328/2392-0329/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 231 DIA VCP 0429/2349-0453/2349 8 QUARRY LN 107 DIA ABSCP 0649/2348-0650/2348 8 EMERALD LN 346 DIA VCP 0025/2433-0026/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 328 DIA VCP 0145/2390-0146/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 300 DIA VCP 0461/2348-0462/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 221 DIA VCP 0472/2347-0473/2347 8 179 DIA VCP 0277/2432-0325/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 212 DIA ABSCP 0145/2434-0151/2434 8 SPRINGWOOD DR 288 DIA ABSCP 0336/2391-0164/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 350 DIA ABSCP 0177/2390-0178/2390 12 275 DIA VCP 0313/2432-0314/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 209 DIA ABSCP 0102/2390-0103/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 363 DIA VCP 0309/2433-0310/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 338 DIA ABSCP 0347/2390-0348/2390 8 BRIDLE DR 108 DIA VCP 0131/2390-0144/2390 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 250 DIA VCP 0590/2348-0591/2348 18 ORANGE FWY 240 DIA VCP 0311/2392-0132/2349 8 HIDDEN PINES DR 300 DIA VCP 0189/2433-0190/2433 8 VIEW LN 253 DIA ABSCP 0075/2392-0172/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 389 DIA VCP 0277/2390-0278/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 146 DIA VCP 0157/2348-0358/2348 12 LEMON AV 360 DIA VCP 0200/2390-0201/2390 12 DIAMOND BAR BV 84 DIA VCP 0169/2392-0170/2392 10 161 DIA VCP 0167/2348-0168/2348 8 ARKLEY DR 221 DIA VCP 0559/2348-0560/2348 8 359 DIA CAS 0366/2391-0370/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 159 DIA ABSCP 0220/2389-0221/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 303 DIA VCP 0131/2434-0135/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 248 DIA ABSCP 0221/2432-0222/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 209 DIA VCP 0154/2349-0445/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 320 DIA VCP 0494/2391-0495/2391 8 110 DIA ABSCP 0286/2389-0287/2389 8 PLATINA DR 270 DIA VCP 0142/2434-0149/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 202 DIA ABSCP Page 48 D48 QueryDia 0238/2392-0100/2391 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 240 DIA VCP 0487/2348-0488/2348 8 DRYANDER DR 278 DIA VCP 0338/2392-0339/2392 8 88 DIA VCP 0154/2391-0155/2391 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 175 DIA VCP 0003/2350-0005/2350 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 263 DIA VCP 0056/2433-0137/2433 10 162 DIA ABSCP 0014/2433-0017/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 222 DIA VCP 0331/2348-TRNK/2348 12 GLENWICK AV 40 DIA VCP 0387/2391-0412/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 310 DIA ABSCP 0378/2348-0379/2348 8 GONA CT 172 DIA ABSCP 0058/2434-0059/2434 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 125 DIA VCP 0104/2349-0106/2349 18 CASTLE ROCK RD 256 DIA VCP 0333/2433-0337/2433 8 BARKER DR 242 DIA ABSCP 0505/2349-0506/2349 8 RIDGE POINT DR 349 DIA VCP 0644/2348-0645/2348 8 RUBY CT 212 DIA VCP 0417/2349-0418/2349 8 RAVENWOOD CT 166 DIA ABSCP 0011/2432-0012/2432 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 310 DIA VCP 0418/2349-0420/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 212 DIA ABSCP 0241/2392-0243/2392 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 303 DIA VCP 0164/2433-0168/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 157 DIA ABSCP 0416/2391-0417/2391 8 186 DIA ABSCP 0439/2347-0440/2347 8 LYONWOOD AV 115 DIA VCP 0263/2432-0264/2432 8 135 DIA VCP 0164/2432-0165/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 300 DIA VCP 0316/2389-0317/2389 8 350 DIA VCP 0310/2432-0311/2432 8 JULIAN CT 315 DIA ABSCP 0112/2390-0113/2390 8 210 DIA VCP 0040/2392-0041/2392 8 76 DIA VCP 0003/2349-0004/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 237 DIA ABSCP 0008/2434-0009/2434 8 LITTLE QUAIL AV 309 DIA VCP 0254/2390-0255/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 80 DIA VCP 0497/2349-0498/2349 8 59 DIA VCP 0317/2389-0318/2389 8 192 DIA VCP 0429/2348-0430/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 159 DIA ABSCP PUMP/2390-PUTS/2390 4 330 DIA AC 0120/2349-0121/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 334 DIA VCP 0127/2392-0128/2392 8 243 DIA VCP 0021/2350-0024/2350 8 HAWKWOOD RD 143 DIA ABSCP 0767/2391-0768/2391 8 MIRAGE LN 169 DIA VCP 0043/2434-0044/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 284 DIA VCP 0329/2348-0330/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 317 DIA VCP 0068/2434-0705/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS DR 320 DIA VCP 0253/2392-0254/2392 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 314 DIA VCP 0562/2348-0563/2348 21 BREA CANYON RD 382 DIA VCP 0118/2432-0119/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 212 DIA VCP 0113/2390-0114/2390 8 232 DIA VCP 0022/2392-0023/2392 8 158 DIA VCP 0114/2433-0115/2433 8 LEECREEK DR 88 DIA VCP 0018/2433-0019/2433 8 CHINOOK PL 234 DIA VCP 0205/2391-0206/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 204 DIA ABSCP 0034/2433-0035/2433 8 CAMERON CREST DR 111 DIA VCP 0552/2348-0553/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 295 DIA VCP Page 49 D49 QueryDia 0161/2392-0162/2392 8 225 DIA VCP 0312/2433-0313/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 301 DIA ABSCP 0073/2392-0074/2392 8 278 DIA VCP 0027/2391-0192/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0365/2348-0366/2348 8 HOLLOW PINE DR 332 DIA ABSCP 0446/2347-EAST/2347 8 28 DIA VCP 0141/2349-0143/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 329 DIA VCP 0086/2392-0087/2392 8 REATA PL 304 DIA VCP 0326/2348-0327/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 326 DIA VCP 0302/2392-0005/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 300 DIA VCP 0020/2390-0021/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 191 DIA VCP 0014/2349-0015/2349 8 COTTER RIM LN 202 DIA VCP 0369/2392-0372/2392 8 CANYON VIEW DR 155 DIA VCP 0152/2432-0153/2432 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 273 DIA VCP 0570/2391-0573/2391 8 FEATHER ROCK RD 214 DIA VCP 0046/2392-0047/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 100 DIA VCP 0347/2390-0389/2390 8 BRIDLE DR 176 DIA VCP 0104/2349-0105/2349 10 BANDANA DR 117 DIA VCP 0293/2390-0294/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 282 DIA VCP 0459/2349-0460/2349 8 160 DIA ABSCP 0282/2391-0283/2391 8 189 DIA VCP 0626/2348-0627/2348 8 TAMBO PL 269 DIA VCP 0405/2391-0406/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 62 DIA ABSCP 0098/2349-0552/2349 8 190 DIA VCP 0297/2391-0298/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 200 DIA VCP 0005/2350-0223/2349 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 252 DIA VCP 0290/2391-0291/2391 8 175 DIA VCP 0413/2347-0414/2347 8 273 DIA VCP 0403/2347-0659/2347 10 12 DIA VCP 0660/2347-0661/2347 10 295 DIA VCP 0247/2432-0248/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 350 DIA ABSCP 0720/2391-0721/2391 8 BRONZE KNOLL RD 286 DIA VCP 0261/2390-0263/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 239 DIA VCP 0182/2432-0183/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 139 DIA VCP 0016/2350-0012/2349 8 180 DIA ABSCP 0288/2433-0289/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 229 DIA ABSCP 0209/2433-0210/2433 8 TOP CT 266 DIA ABSCP 0599/2348-0600/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 162 DIA VCP 0073/2348-0575/2348 8 232 DIA VCP 0299/2432-0300/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 264 DIA VCP 0589/2348-0590/2348 18 ORANGE FWY 450 DIA VCP 0199/2392-0200/2392 8 187 DIA VCP 0611/2391-0613/2391 10 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 190 DIA VCP 0149/2432-0150/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 274 DIA VCP 0152/2432-0315/2389 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 266 DIA VCP 0203/2434-0204/2434 8 SPRINGWOOD DR 150 DIA ABSCP 0065/2392-0066/2392 8 ROCKY TRAIL RD 234 DIA VCP 0013/2349-0014/2349 8 COTTER RIM LN 241 DIA VCP 0199/2391-0200/2391 8 SUNBLUFF DR 298 DIA ABSCP 0129/2434-0130/2434 8 VALEVIEW DR 340 DIA ABSCP 0687/2391-0707/2391 8 COPPER MOUNTAIN DR 161 DIA VCP 0099/2432-0280/2389 8 BOWER CASCADE PL 298 DIA VCP Page 50 D50 QueryDia 0328/2348-0329/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 326 DIA VCP 0369/2348-0370/2348 8 GREENSIDE DR 270 DIA ABSCP 0370/2390-0371/2390 8 GRAND RIM CT 300 DIA VCP 0035/2432-0036/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 255 DIA VCP 0068/2434-0069/2434 8 FIRE HOLLOW DR 156 DIA VCP 0203/2390-0208/2390 8 EL VADO RD 275 DIA VCP 0318/2433-0376/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 29 DIA ABSCP 0304/2391-0305/2391 8 210 DIA VCP 0474/2347-0475/2347 8 156 DIA VCP 0144/2349 -PS E/2392 16 BREA CANYON RD 1280 DIA DIP 0153/2349-0154/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 278 DIA VCP 0034/2390-0035/2390 8 PINTADO DR 335 DIA VCP 0186/2390-0187/2390 8 210 DIA ABSCP 0245/2390-0246/2390 8 TORITO LN 134 DIA VCP 0059/2390-0060/2390 8 CLEARVIEW CREST DR 254 DIA VCP 0064/2392-0065/2392 8 ROCKY TRAIL RD 296 DIA VCP 0188/2390-0189/2390 12 PROSPECTORS RD 158 DIA VCP 0036/2390-0037/2390 8 PROSPECTORS RD 125 DIA VCP 0349/2348-0350/2348 8 ADAMSGROVE AV 200 DIA VCP 0211/2390-0212/2390 8 LA BONITA RD 138 DIA VCP 0667/2391-0668/2391 8 AMBERWICK PL 179 DIA VCP 0548/2348-0549/2348 8 GLENTHORPE DR 248 DIA ABSCP 0206/2434-0208/2434 8 76 DIA VCP 0382/2348-0385/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 105 DIA ABSCP 0094/2349-0095/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 370 DIA VCP 0040/2391-0041/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 373 DIA ABSCP 0323/2392-0324/2392 8 293 DIA VCP 0105/2392-0106/2392 8 132 DIA VCP 0052/2349-0053/2349 8 GOLD RUN DR 225 DIA VCP 0039/2392-0040/2392 8 91 DIA VCP 0051/2349-0052/2349 8 GOLD RUN DR 242 DIA VCP 0162/2390-0336/2391 8 CHILSOLM TR 350 DIA ABSCP 0059/2433-0060/2433 8 JUBILEE LN 294 DIA VCP 0137/2392-0138/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 235 DIA VCP 0274/2433-0275/2433 8 NAN CT 120 DIA ABSCP 0475/2348-0476/2348 8 122 DIA VCP 0155/2349-0156/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 201 DIA VCP 0298/2392-0299/2392 8 HAWKWOOD RD 140 DIA VCP 0573/2348-0608/2348 8 AUTUMNGLOW DR 356 DIA VCP 0342/2392-0343/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 86 DIA VCP 0396/2390-0358/2433 8 CANYON VISTA CT 83 DIA VCP 0292/2391-0293/2391 8 166 DIA VCP 0407/2347-0408/2347 8 85 DIA VCP 0221/2390-0222/2390 8 147 DIA VCP 0278/2392-0074/2349 8 98 DIA ABSCP 0276/2392-0312/2392 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 139 DIA VCP 0108/2390-0337/2390 8 HOPI ST 277 DIA VCP 0041/2434-0042/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 213 DIA VCP 0764/2391-0769/2391 8 335 DIA VCP 0157/2349-0158/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 279 DIA VCP 0009/2433-0010/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 251 DIA VCP 0499/2391-0500/2391 8 163 DIA ABSCP Page 51 D51 QueryDia 0093/2390-0095/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 252 DIA VCP 0271/2392-0272/2392 8 139 DIA ABSCP 0446/2348-0450/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 384 DIA VCP 0223/2432-0233/2432 8 GREYCLOUD LN 322 DIA VCP 0329/2390-0330/2390 8 HOSS ST 278 DIA VCP 0103/2391-0104/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 315 DIA VCP 0134/2349-0138/2349 8 134 DIA VCP 0410/2347-0411/2347 8 110 DIA VCP 0371/2391-0372/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 175 DIA ABSCP 0022/2349-0023/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 178 DIA ABSCP 0453/2348-0454/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 320 DIA ABSCP 0020/2392-0021/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 315 DIA VCP 0615/2348-0616/2348 8 LOS CERROS DR 149 DIA VCP 0093/2391-0094/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 280 DIA VCP 0633/2391-0635/2391 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 298 DIA VCP 0352/2433-0356/2433 8 CANYON VIEW CT 139 DIA VCP 0089/2432-0097/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 141 DIA VCP 0198/2433-0199/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0337/2392-PUMP/2392 8 18 DIA VCP 0156/2433-0157/2433 8 TOPSIDE DR 281 DIA ABSCP 0249/2392-0250/2392 8 HARMONY HILL DR 251 DIA VCP 0295/2391-0296/2391 8 CANYON DR 171 DIA VCP 0143/2391-0144/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 218 DIA VCP 0259/2390-0260/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 345 DIA VCP 0052/2390-0053/2390 10 60 DIA VCP 0081/2434-0082/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 228 DIA ABSCP 0002/2434-0003/2434 8 CANYON SPRING DR 198 DIA VCP 0364/2348-0368/2348 8 GREENSIDE DR 359 DIA ABSCP 0040/2432-0041/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 290 DIA VCP 0089/2391-0090/2391 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 228 DIA VCP 0206/2349-0207/2349 8 ORANGE FWY 201 DIA VCP 0093/2434-0094/2434 8 RUSTIC CT 297 DIA ABSCP 0251/2392-0252/2392 8 HARMONY HILL DR 285 DIA VCP 0397/2391-0398/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 112 DIA ABSCP 0728/2391-0729/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 284 DIA VCP 0363/2390-0364/2390 8 BANNER RIDGE RD 362 DIA VCP 0082/2392-0084/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 268 DIA VCP 0112/2349-0113/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 286 DIA VCP 0038/2390-0215/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 300 DIA VCP 0311/2390-0314/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 101 DIA VCP 0161/2434-0162/2434 8 SENECA PL 175 DIA ABSCP 0471/2348-0472/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 329 DIA VCP 0067/2432-0068/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 315 DIA VCP 0592/2348-0593/2348 12 ORANGE FWY 250 DIA VCP 0090/2390-0091/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 252 DIA VCP 0332/2348-0338/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 318 DIA VCP 0159/2391-0783/2391 10 COPLEY DR 155 DIA VCP 0118/2390-0120/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 237 DIA ABSCP 0276/2390-0278/2390 8 140 DIA VCP 0209/2348-0210/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 154 DIA VCP 0166/2433-0218/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 153 DIA ABSCP 0289/2390-0290/2390 8 CAMARITAS DR 239 DIA VCP Page 52 D52 QueryDia 0123/2434-0130/2434 8 SOFTWIND DR 293 DIA ABSCP 0143/2348-0144/2348 8 YELLOW BRICK RD 232 DIA VCP 0184/2390-0188/2390 12 59 DIA VCP 0431/2347-0432/2347 8 WINDWOOD DR 174 DIA VCP 0111/2432-0112/2432 8 DECORAH RD 256 DIA VCP 0173/2392-0174/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 195 DIA VCP 0348/2390-0349/2390 8 BRIDLE DR 322 DIA VCP 0044/2433-0046/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 140 DIA VCP 0421/2391-0423/2391 8 ALBARIZA PL 149 DIA ABSCP 0294/2389-0295/2389 8 DECORAH RD 296 DIA VCP 0032/2434-0033/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 254 DIA VCP 0058/2349-0065/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 308 DIA VCP 0213/2389-0215/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 278 DIA VCP 0389/2391-0390/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 129 DIA ABSCP 0325/2433-0326/2433 8 MEADCLIFF PL 120 DIA VCP 0228/2348-0231/2348 8 GERNSIDE DR 304 DIA VCP 0104/2434-0105/2434 8 92 DIA VCP 0610/2348-0066/2391 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR- 350 DIA VCP 0042/2432-0043/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 289 DIA VCP 0171/2434-0172/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 306 DIA ABSCP 0601/2391-0602/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 350 DIA VCP 0701/2391-0719/2391 8 BRONZE KNOLL RD 230 DIA VCP 0338/2433-0339/2433 8 SUNNYHILL PL 245 DIA ABSCP 0143/2432-0144/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 331 DIA VCP 0219/2390-0220/2390 8 279 DIA VCP 0158/2348-0159/2348 8 WALNUT DR 339 DIA VCP 0203/2391-0205/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 204 DIA ABSCP 0157/2432-0159/2432 8 BALLENA DR 238 DIA VCP 0014/2390-0399/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 198 DIA VCP 0536/2348-0537/2348 8 FAREL AV 157 DIA VCP 0095/2392-0097/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 218 DIA VCP 0030/2390-0207/2389 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 310 DIA VCP 0048/2391-0049/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 335 DIA VCP 0069/2432-0070/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 350 DIA VCP 0230/2390-0231/2390 8 211 DIA VCP 0044/2392-0045/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 303 DIA VCP 0178/2390-0179/2390 12 85 DIA VCP 0184/2434-0247/2433 8 JASON PL 100 DIA ABSCP 0054/2392-0055/2392 8 RIM FIRE LN 302 DIA VCP 0416/2347-0417/2347 8 246 DIA VCP 0169/2390-0170/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 373 DIA ABSCP 0333/2392-0334/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 228 DIA VCP 0681/2391-0716/2391 8 AUTUMN HILL RD 267 DIA VCP 0049/2392-0050/2392 8 87 DIA VCP 0162/2390-0163/2390 8 180 DIA ABSCP 0154/2349-0155/2349 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 285 DIA VCP 0555/2348-0556/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 476 DIA VCP 0391/2391-0394/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 203 DIA ABSCP 0021/2349-0022/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 162 DIA ABSCP 0675/2391-0676/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 65 DIA VCP 0105/2434-PS/2434 12 50 DIA VCP 0242/2390-0243/2390 8 CASA LOMA DR 183 DIA VCP Page 53 D53 QueryDia 0221/2392-0222/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 151 DBA VCP 0248/2432-0326/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 195 DIA ABSCP 0310/2391-0311/2391 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 250 DIA VCP 0642/2391-0675/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 326 DIA VCP 0187/2434-0188/2434 8 BRAMFORD CT 82 DIA ABSCP 0054/2434-0055/2434 8 147 DIA VCP 0117/2433-0118/2433 8 AFAMADO LN 120 DIA VCP 0525/2348-0526/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 186 DIA VCP 0624/2348-0625/2348 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 183 DIA VCP 0404/2348-0406/2348 8 LEMON AV 267 DIA ABSCP 0569/2391-0570/2391 8 LAZY TRAIL RD 246 DIA VCP 0062/2349-0063/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 246 DIA VCP 0107/2392-0108/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0090/2349-0093/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 255 DIA VCP 0139/2432-0304/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 275 DIA VCP 0444/2347-0445/2347 8 FIBRE CT 220 DIA VCP 0155/2434-0156/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 211 DIA ABSCP 0002/2350-0003/2350 15 CASTLE ROCK RD 193 DIA VCP 0009/2392-0010/2392 8 BENT TWIG LN 380 DIA VCP 0287/2432-0288/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 212 DIA ABSCP 0621/2348-0622/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 123 DIA VCP 0158/2391-0013/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 320 DIA VCP 0169/2432-0170/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 372 DIA VCP 0257/2390-0269/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 71 DIA VCP 0076/2349-0077/2349 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 228 DIA VCP 0103/2433-0104/2433 8 DEL SOL LN 96 DIA VCP 0263/2432-0268/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 308 DIA VCP 0262/2392-0263/2392 8 228 DIA VCP 0169/2434-0170/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR. 353 DIA ABSCP 0021/2434-0022/2434 10 GRAND AV 42 DIA VCP 0318/2392-0319/2392 8 160 DIA ABSCP 0200/2434-0201/2434 8 GREYCREST PL 226 DIA ABSCP 0028/2390-0029/2390 8 GOLD BLUFF DR 190 DIA VCP 0105/2391-0107/2391 8 TERRA LOMA DR 122 DIA VCP 0022/2433-0023/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 73 DIA VCP 0013/2433-0166/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 320 DIA VCP 0703/2391-0704/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS RD 289 DIA VCP 0322/2433-0323/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 265 DIA ABSCP 0134/2392-0135/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 345 DIA VCP 0152/2348-0153/2348 12 LEMON AV 310 DIA VCP 0448/2391-0449/2391 8 BODEGA WY 174 DIA ABSCP 0127/2434-0128/2434 8 VALEVIEW DR 167 DIA ABSCP 0360/2348-0362/2348 10 233 DIA VCP 0335/2390-0336/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 90 DIA VCP 0266/2392-0267/2392 8 213 DIA ABSCP 0387/2348-0388/2348 8 LOXLEY PL 136 DIA ABSCP 0233/2392-0101/2391 8 BIRCH HILL DR 350 DIA VCP 0132/2392-0256/2392 21 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 54 DIA VCP 0676/2391-0677/2391 8 COUNTRY VIEW DR 279 DIA VCP 0134/2390-0135/2390 8 RAQUET CLUB RD 294 DIA ABSCP 0508/2348-0509/2348 8 GLENCLAIRE DR 306 DIA ABSCP 0158/2434-0161/2434 8 BROOKWOOD DR 151 DIA ABSCP Page 54 D54 QueryDia 0295/2390-0299/2390 8 142 DIA VCP 0308/2392-0005/2349 8 290 DIA VCP 0217/2392-0218/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 257 DIA VCP 0429/2391-0430/2391 8 CHARDONNAY DR 183 DIA ABSCP 0062/2433-0063/2433 8 COVERED WAGON DR 168 DIA VCP 0481/2391-0482/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 154 DIA ABSCP 0013/2434-0637/2391 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 300 DIA VCP 0170/2390-0352/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 350 DIA ABSCP 0186/2392-0187/2392 8 BLAZE TR 351 DIA VCP 0144/2392-0145/2392 8 BIRCH HILL DR 302 DIA VCP 0168/2432-0169/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 350 DIA VCP 0729/2391-0730/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 268 DIA VCP 0654/2347-0656/2347 8 WINDWOOD DR 19 DIA VCP 0283/2392-0284/2392 8 61 DIA ABSCP 0299/2389-0300/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 341 DIA VCP 0346/2390-0348/2390 8 CLAYHORN ST 158 DIA VCP 0046/2391-0070/2391 8 LEANING PINE DR 365 DIA VCP 0335/2390-0338/2390 8 MOUNT ST 215 DIA VCP 0093/2432-0094/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 177 DIA VCP 0308/2432-0309/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 214 DIA ABSCP 0231/2433-0232/2433 8 PANTERA DR 208 DIA ABSCP 0475/2348-0477/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 200 DIA VCP 0108/2433-0109/2433 8 BALLENA DR 335 DIA VCP 0011/2391-0012/2391 15 VALLEY VISTA DR 101 DIA VCP 0071/2432-0072/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 300 DIA VCP 0368/2348-0371/2348 8 BLENARM DR 197 DIA ABSCP 0151/2390-0152/2390 8 GRAND AV 298 DIA VCP 0250/2433-0251/2433 8 SUNNYCREST CT 222 DIA ABSCP 0196/2392-0577/2391 8 110 DIA VCP 0188/2392-0192/2392 8 85 DIA VCP 0193/2390-0194/2390 12 300 DIA VCP 0328/2433-0342/2433 8 PEAK CT 144 DIA ABSCP 0318/2432-0321/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 332 DIA ABSCP 0027/2390-0031/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 268 DIA VCP 0085/2349-0493/2349 8 193 DIA VCP 0371/2392-PUMP/2392 8 HORIZON LN 126 DIA VCP 0623/2348-0624/2348 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 166 DIA VCP 0329/2433-0330/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 197 DIA ABSCP 0150/2390-0397/2390 8 GRAND AV 140 DIA VCP 0171/2433-0172/2433 8 CLAYWOOD DR 206 DIA ABSCP 0429/2347-0430/2347 8 SILVER FIR RD 345 DIA VCP 0023/2433-0024/2433 8 ENRIQUEZ DR 293 DIA VCP 0452/2348-0453/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 254 DIA ABSCP 0336/2390-0337/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 274 DIA VCP 0277/2389-0283/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 312 DIA VCP 0636/2391-0637/2391 8 GOLD NUGGET AV 355 DIA VCP 0012/2433-0013/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 37 DIA VCP 0233/2392-0101/2391 8 BIRCH HILL DR 350 DIA VCP 0018/2390-0206/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 340 DIA VCP 0103/2432-0104/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 182 DIA VCP 0308/2390-0309/2390 8 PANHANDLE RD 308 DIA VCP 0109/2432-0112/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 177 DIA VCP Page 55 D55 QueryDia 0510/2348-0511/2348 8 GLENWOLD DR 243 DIA ABSCP 0131/2390-0132/2390 8 103 DIA ABSCP 0260/2390-0280/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 281 DIA VCP 0159/2390-0160/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0408/2349-0499/2349 8 OAK CREST DR 79 DIA VCP 0023/2433-0029/2433 8 SAN LEANDRO DR 259 DIA VCP 0412/2348-0434/2348 8 KELFIELD DR 265 DIA ABSCP 0207/2349-0208/2349 8 ORANGE FWY 364 DIA VCP 0573/2391-0574/2391 8 FEATHER ROCK RD 205 DIA VCP 0196/2434-0197/2434 8 DEERFIELD PL 231 DIA ABSCP 0571/2391-0572/2391 8 LAZY TRAIL RD 236 DIA VCP 0050/2432-0065/2432 8 RENO RIDGE LN 260 DIA VCP 0358/2348-0359/2348 10 LEMON AV 415 DIA VCP 0529/2348-TRNK/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 96 DIA VCP 0236/2389-0237/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 294 DIA VCP 0579/2391-0580/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 75 DIA VCP 0390/2390-0391/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 67 DIA VCP 0457/2348-0458/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 149 DIA VCP 0714/2391-0715/2391 8 SAND RIDGE RD 214 DIA VCP 0219/2348-0220/2348 8 KINGLAKE DR 242 DIA VCP 0093/2390-0094/2390 8 ANTLER DR 304 DIA VCP 0582/2348-0583/2348 8 350 DIA VCP 0005/2394-0308/2392 8 290 DIA VCP 0485/2348-0486/2348 8 DRYANDER DR 233 DIA VCP 0084/2391-0085/2391 8 CARRISO RD 120 DIA VCP 0142/2348-0143/2348 8 YELLOW BRICK RD 204 DIA VCP 0264/2390-0265/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 126 DIA VCP 0220/2433-0221/2433 8 RAINBOW PL 123 DIA ABSCP 0036/2391-0037/2391 8 ELDERTREE DR 262 DIA ABSCP 0119/2349-0120/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 310 DIA VCP 0438/2348-0439/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 262 DIA ABSCP 0053/2434-0054/2434 8 222 DIA VCP 0168/2392-0169/2392 8 170 DIA VCP 0234/2390-0236/2390 10 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 81 DIA VCP 0388/2391-0389/2391 8 87 DIA ABSCP 0340/2390-0342/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 357 DIA VCP 0205/2390-0213/2390 8 LA BONITA RD 172 DIA VCP 0212/2389-0213/2389 8 283 DIA VCP 0160/2432-0161/2432 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 222 DIA VCP 0003/2432-0006/2432 8 260 DIA VCP 0282/2392-0285/2392 8 86 DIA ABSCP 0132/2390-0138/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 144 DIA ABSCP 0309/2432-0310/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 283 DIA ABSCP 0088/2392-0089/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 367 DIA VCP 0111/2433-0113/2433 8 PINTO MESA DR 333 DIA VCP 0274/2389-0275/2389 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 279 DIA VCP 0422/2348-0426/2348 8 WILLOW BUD DR 251 DIA ABSCP 0065/2433-0067/2433 8 BALLENA DR 257 DIA VCP 0095/2391-0097/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 317 DIA VCP 0031/2390-0036/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 258 DIA VCP 0184/2349-0189/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 155 DIA VCP 0436/2347-0437/2347 8 SUNWOOD DR 120 DIA VCP Page 56 D56 QueryDia 0232/2390-0253/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 99 DIA VCP 0270/2390-0271/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 258 DIA VCP 0071/2390-0072/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 100 DIA VCP 0241/2433-0293/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0054/2433-0300/2433 8 RADBURY PL 175 DIA ABSCP 0387/2348-0392/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 239 DIA ABSCP 0122/2349-0123/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 243 DIA VCP 0262/2432-0263/2432 12 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 60 DIA VCP 0243/2390-0244/2390 8 CASA LOMA DR 195 DIA VCP 0254/2433-0255/2433 8 EASTGATE DR 290 DIA ABSCP 0042/2391-0043/2391 8 ROUND TREE CR 166 DIA VCP 0199/2389-0201/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 153 DIA VCP 0059/2349-0060/2349 8 BARBI LN 249 DIA VCP 0170/2392-0171/2392 10 314 DIA VCP 0578/2348-0579/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 424 DIA VCP 0314/2392-0315/2392 8 120 DIA ABSCP 0166/2392-0167/2392 8 153 DIA VCP 0362/2390-0363/2390 8 BANNER RIDGE RD 320 DIA VCP 0306/2390-0311/2390 8 STIRRUP DR 298 DIA VCP 0326/2392-PUMP/2392 4 OAK KNOLL DR 2502 DIA DIP 0076/2434-0077/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 305 DIA ABSCP 0098/2432-0121/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 134 DIA VCP 0591/2348-0592/2348 12 ORANGE FWY 240 DIA VCP 0371/2348-0372/2348 8 BLENARM DR 158 DIA ABSCP 0403/2347-0658/2347 10 275 DIA VCP 0283/2391-0284/2391 8 140 DIA VCP 0413/2391-0414/2391 8 143 DIA ABSCP 0304/2389-0305/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 165 DIA VCP 0296/2391-0297/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 300 DIA VCP 0345/2433-0346/2433 8 NEWBURY WY 224 DIA ABSCP 0537/2348-0538/2348 8 FAREL AV 325 DIA VCP 0409/2347-0410/2347 8 95 DIA VCP 0073/2349-0075/2349 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 312 DIA VCP 0073/2348-0642/2348 8 JEWEL CT 274 DIA VCP 0286/2432-0287/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 191 DIA ABSCP 0072/2390-0074/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 270 DIA VCP 0412/2347-0413/2347 8 110 DIA VCP 0327/2392-0328/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 305 DIA VCP 0502/2348-0503/2348 8 249 DIA VCP 0252/2390-0267/2390 8 CHARMINGDALE RD 301 DIA VCP 0708/2391-0709/2391 8 COPPER MOUNTAIN DR 224 DIA VCP 0495/2348-0496/2348 8 CROFTER DR 76 DIA ABSCP 0062/2432-0063/2432 8 SAPPHIRE CANYON RD 364 DIA VCP 0631/2391-0633/2391 8 CLEGHORN DR 191 DIA VCP 0222/2432-0223/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 104 DIA VCP 0041/2390-0218/2389 8 GUNSMOKE DR 300 DIA VCP 0044/2390-0045/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 127 DIA VCP 0027/2391-0028/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 269. DIA ABSCP 0216/2392-0217/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 298 DIA VCP 0094/2390-0291/2390 8 ANTLER DR 250 DIA VCP 0622/2391-0623/2391 8 226 DIA VCP 0144/2391-0148/2391 8 245 DIA VCP Page 57 D57 QueryDia 0108/2390-0109/2390 8 149 DIA VCP 0279/2433-0281/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 285 DIA ABSCP 0018/2434-0019/2434 8 GRAND AV 256 DIA VCP 0212/2348-0213/2348 8 CALPET DR 278 DIA VCP 0414/2347-0415/2347 8 245 DIA VCP 0136/2349-0137/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 185 DIA VCP 0055/2432-0058/2432 8 HIGH KNOB RD 300 DIA VCP 0661/2347-TRNK/2347 10 168 DIA VCP 0323/2433-0324/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 297 DIA ABSCP 0174/2434-0175/2434 10 LONGVIEW DR 311 DIA ABSCP 0137/2433-0138/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 328 DIA ABSCP 0379/2348-0380/2348 8 GONA CT 114 DIA ABSCP 0053/2434-0057/2434 8 209 DIA VCP 0024/2433-0025/2433 8 ENRIQUEZ DR 331 DIA VCP 0358/2433-0395/2390 8 CRESTVIEW DR 165 DIA VCP 0053/2349-0054/2349 8 GOLD RUN DR 217 DIA VCP 0478/2348-0430/2347 8 FIR RD 397 DIA VCP 0357/2392-0358/2392 8 186 DIA VCP 0196/2432-0197/2432 8 236 DIA ABSCP 0301/2390-0302/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 417 DIA VCP 0275/2432-0276/2432 8 LASPINO LN 217 DIA VCP 0038/2434-0732/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 350 DIA VCP 0079/2433-0080/2433 8 CANOECOVE DR 182 DIA VCP 0401/2391-0403/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 121 DIA ABSCP 0017/2432-0035/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 360 DIA VCP 0337/2391-0161/2390 8 CAHILL PL 350 DIA ABSCP 0110/2392-0111/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 225 DIA VCP 0167/2434-0168/2434 8 PEBBLEWOOD DR 183 DIA ABSCP 0476/2348-0628/2348 8 175 DIA VCP 0197/2391-0199/2391 8 SUNBLUFF DR 306 DIA ABSCP 0458/2348-0459/2348 8 STARSHINE RD 96 DIA VCP 0182/2392-0183/2392 8 BLAZE TR 181 DIA VCP 0445/2349-0457/2349 8 CREST LN 190 DIA VCP 0364/2390-0365/2390 8 RAPID BROOK RD 263 DIA VCP 0365/2348-0400/2348 8 HOLLOW PINE DR 311 DIA ABSCP 0139/2390-0140/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 187 DIA ABSCP 0409/2349-0410/2349 8 BREA CYN CUTOFF RD 285 DIA ABSCP 0405/2347-0406/2347 8 275 DIA VCP 0334/2392-0335/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 201 DIA VCP 0207/2392-0208/2392 8 135 DIA VCP 0139/2349-0140/2349 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 217 DIA VCP 0375/2390-0376/2390 8 DEERSPRING LN 161 DIA VCP 0183/2392-0186/2392 8 BLAZE TR 356 DIA VCP 0005/2432-0006/2432 8 205 DIA VCP 0173/2349-0174/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 181 DIA VCP 0434/2347-0435/2347 8 SUMMERWOOD AV 286 DIA VCP 0256/2389-0257/2389 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 253 DIA VCP 0226/2433-0227/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 152 DIA ABSCP 0116/2432-0122/2432 8 WILLOW CREEK RD 302 DIA VCP 0602/2391-0361/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 300 DIA VCP 0430/2349-0431/2349 8 CANYON RIDGE RD 151 DIA ABSCP 0036/2434-0039/2434 8 DERRINGER LN 309 DIA VCP Page 58 D58 QueryDia 0322/2390-0323/2390 8 FARREN DR 198 DIA VCP 0343/2392-0344/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 222 DIA VCP 0171/2390-0172/2390 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 349 DIA VCP 0290/2433-0291/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 226 DIA ABSCP 0662/2348-0663/2348 8 DIAMOND CT 319 DIA VCP 0010/2392-0064/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 300 DIA VCP 0082/2434-0083/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 234 DIA ABSCP 0337/2391-0153/2390 8 GRAND AV 64 DIA VCP 0048/2392-0049/2392 8 190 DIA VCP 0097/2392-0098/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 138 DIA VCP 0415/2349-0416/2349 8 142 DIA ABSCP 0321/2432-0322/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 250 DIA ABSCP 0044/2392-0046/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 198 DIA VCP 0224/2390-0315/2389 15 PLATINA DR 305 DIA VCP 0097/2391-0099/2391 8 EVERGREEN DR 99 DIA VCP 0301/2432-0302/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 253 DIA ABSCP 0167/2433-0216/2433 8 BLENFIELD PL 253 DIA ABSCP 0095/2390-0102/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 256 DIA VCP 0494/2349-0495/2349 8 179 DIA VCP 0161/2432-0162/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 304 DIA VCP 0175/2349-0176/2349 8 SUTTERS MILL DR 143 DIA VCP 0024/2392-0025/2392 8 348 DIA VCP 0187/2433-0188/2433 8 SKY CT 182 DIA ABSCP 0255/2433-0256/2433 8 EASTGATE DR 297 DIA ABSCP 0418/2391-0421/2391 8 ALBARIZA PL 202 DIA ABSCP 0278/2432-0279/2432 8 CARPIO DR 370 DIA VCP 0029/2391-0030/2391 8 CEDARDALE DR 290 DIA ABSCP 0315/2390-0316/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 340 DIA VCP 0714/2391-0716/2391 8 AUTUMN HILL RD 268 DIA VCP 0029/2349-0030/2349 8 HONEYBROOK LN 120 DIA ABSCP 0021/2390-0022/2390 8 BEAVERHEAD DR 156 DIA VCP 0335/2392-0336/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 264 DIA VCP 0047/2390-0238/2389 8 ROCK RIVER DR 200 DIA VCP 0321/2392-0354/2392 8 66 DIA VCP 0332/2433-0333/2433 8 WYNNEWOOD DR 341 DIA ABSCP 0388/2348-0390/2348 8 LOXLEY PL 201 DIA ABSCP 0121/2433-0122/2433 8 DARRIN DR 162 DIA ABSCP 0217/2390-0221/2390 8 145 DIA VCP 0165/2349-0166/2349 8 RIM LN 350 DIA ABSCP 0298/2391-0299/2391 8 248 DIA VCP 0094/2349-0096/2349 8 144 DIA VCP 0049/2434-0762/2391 8 RUSTY PUMP RD 350 DIA VCP 0248/2392-0257/2392 10 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 238 DIA VCP 0402/2347-0409/2347 8 142 DIA VCP 0197/2349-0198/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 295 DIA ABSCP 0051/2432-0052/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 214 DIA VCP 0553/2391-0554/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 379 DIA VCP 0170/2349-0171/2349 8 MILL LN 247 DIA ABSCP 0113/2432-0114/2432 8 DECORAH RD 244 DIA VCP 0160/2392-0161/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0409/2391-0410/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 210 DIA ABSCP 0504/2349-0505/2349 8 RIDGE POINT DR 137 DIA VCP Page 59 D59 QueryDia 0222/2349-0223/2349 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 368 DIA VCP 0006/2391-0007/2391 15 328 DIA VCP 0160/2391-0161/2391 10 COPLEY DR 323 DIA VCP 0098/2392-0099/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 234 DIA VCP 0315/2390-0319/2390 8 FARREN DR 282 DIA VCP 0073/2432-0074/2432 8 MINNEQUA DR 214 DIA VCP 0174/2390-0175/2390 10 263 DIA VCP 0211/2348-0212/2348 8 CALPET DR 337 DIA VCP 0264/2433-0265/2433 8 TALLYRAND DR 294 DIA ABSCP 0575/2348-0576/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 382 DIA VCP 0518/2348-0519/2348 8 GERNDAL ST 133 DIA VCP 0358/2392-0359/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 178 DIA VCP 0653/2348-0662/2348 8 DIAMOND CT 287 DIA VCP 0205/2433-0207/2433 8 GOLDPOINT PL 284 DIA ABSCP 0300/2392-0024/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 250 DIA VCP 0360/2390-0361/2390 8 CLEAR CREEK CYN DR 178 DIA VCP 0351/2348-0352/2348 8 EARLGATE ST 260 DIA VCP 0413/2347-0416/2347 8 173 DIA VCP 0540/2348-0542/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 189 DIA ABSCP 0416/2348-0417/2348 8 BLACK HAWK DR 338 DIA ABSCP 0302/2432-0312/2432 8 LOOKING GLASS RD 329 DIA VCP 0024/2350-0002/2349 8 HAWKWOOD RD 180 DIA ABSCP 0116/2434-SOUTH/2434 8 MISTY CT 44 DIA ABSCP 0190/2349-0191/2349 8 FALLOW FIELD DR 279 DIA ABSCP 0144/2390-0145/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 350 DIA VCP 0007/2349-0008/2349 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 327 DIA ABSCP 0293/2432-0294/2432 8 DARRIN DR 260 DIA ABSCP 0236/2433-0290/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 184 DIA ABSCP 0028/2432-0029/2432 8 CLOUDS REST DR 216 DIA VCP 0334/2391-0335/2391 8 RIDGE LINE RD 371 DIA VCP 0042/2391-0065/2391 8 CLIFFBRANCH DR 424 DIA VCP 0141/2390-0142/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 122 DIA ABSCP 0023/2350-0001/2349 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 350 DIA VCP 0473/2347-0474/2347 8 98 DIA VCP 0599/2391-0600/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 220 DIA VCP 0354/2390-0355/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 330 DIA ABSCP 0306/2389-0308/2389 15 PALOMINO DR 227 DIA VCP 0179/2434-0180/2434 8 HEDGEWOOD PL 205 DIA ABSCP 0108/2349 -PUMP STA/2: 12 72 DIA VCP 0176/2392-0333/2391 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 300 DIA VCP 0146/2390-0147/2390 21 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 193 DIA VCP 0028/2390-0030/2390 8 COTTONWOOD COVE DR 417 DIA VCP 0135/2434-0136/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 168 DIA ABSCP 0331/2392-0332/2392 8 OAK KNOLL DR 253 DIA VCP . 0281/2433-0282/2433 10 LONGVIEW DR 287 DIA ABSCP 0036/2433-0037/2433 8 CAMERON CREST DR 316 DIA VCP 0211/2349-0212/2349 8 224 DIA VCP 0245/2392-0246/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 209 DIA VCP 0160/2349-0162/2349 8 HIGH COUNTRY DR 89 DIA VCP 0230/2389-0231/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 254 DIA VCP 0004/2391-0005/2391 15 153 DIA VCP 0404/2347-0407/2347 8 175 DIA VCP Page 60 D60 QueryDia 0150/2392-0151/2392 8 LAURELRIM DR 260 DIA ABSCP 0232/2432-0245/2432 8 154 DIA ABSCP 0217/2349-0218/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 279 DIA VCP 0083/2434-0085/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 196 DIA ABSCP 0171/2433-0174/2433 8 SENTRY DR 119 DIA ABSCP 0309/2392-0001/2349 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 300 DIA VCP 0080/2391-0617/2348 8 WHITE STAR DR 280 DIA VCP 0288/2391-0290/2391 8 150 DIA VCP 0565/2348-0567/2348 18 179 DIA VCP 0491/2348-0492/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 234 DIA VCP 0309/2392-0001/2349 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 200 DIA VCP 0008/2391-0009/2391 15 321 DIA VCP 0227/2390-0228/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 107 DIA VCP 0117/2434-0118/2434 8 CRESTMONT DR 143 DIA ABSCP 0212/2391-0213/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 231 DIA ABSCP 0048/2433-0049/2433 8 284 DIA ABSCP 0339/2433-0340/2433 8 SUNNYHILL PL 180 DIA ABSCP 0426/2347-0429/2347 8 SILVER FIR RD 307 DIA VCP 0153/2433-0154/2433 8 STAR CT 101 DIA ABSCP 0068/2432-0069/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 307 DIA VCP 0344/2391-0345/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 99 DIA VCP 0363/2348-0364/2348 10 CLIMBER DR 316 DIA VCP 0214/2434-PUMP/2434 8 GRAND AV 2193 DIA DIP 0279/2433-0284/2433 8 MARC CT 196 DIA ABSCP 0048/2391-0051/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 205 DIA VCP 0328/2390-0329/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 127 DIA VCP 0115/2390-0129/2390 18 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 325 DIA VCP 0164/2348-0165/2348 8 BELBURY DR 224 DIA VCP 0281/2433-0283/2433 8 THUNDER TRAIL 139 DIA ABSCP 0470/2347-0471/2347 8 WASHINGTON ST 174 DIA VCP 0255/2392-0143/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 220 DIA VCP 0193/2433-0194/2433 8 BOXCOVE PL 261 DIA ABSCP 0758/2391-0759/2391 8 247 DIA VCP 0002/2391-TRNK/2391 15 275 DIA VCP 0378/2348-0500/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 265 DIA VCP 0206/2392-0207/2392 8 216 DIA VCP 0239/2390-0240/2390 8 RANCHERIA RD 189 DIA VCP 0434/2349-0435/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 193 DIA ABSCP 0609/2391-0610/2391 12 CLEAR CREEK CYN RD 134 DIA VCP 0345/2391-0347/2391 8 209 DIA VCP 0018/2350-0019/2350 8 HAWKWOOD RD 92 DIA ABSCP 0557/2348-0558/2348 10 BRIDGE GATE DR 341 DIA VCP 0639/2391-0640/2391 8 GRAND AV 276 DIA VCP 0200/2348-0201/2348 8 ACFOLD DR 265 DIA VCP 0191/2348-0198/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 301 DIA VCP 0577/2348-0578/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 374 DIA VCP 0091/2392-0092/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 106 DIA VCP 0133/2433-0205/2433 8 GOLDPOINT PL 324 DIA ABSCP 0056/2434-0759/2391 8 231 DIA VCP 0258/2392-0259/2392 8 350 DIA VCP 0013/2391-0552/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 270 DIA VCP 0297/2432-0298/2432 8 PIKES CT 109 DIA ABSCP Page 61 D61 QueryDia 0119/2349-0124/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 277 DIA VCP 0322/2392-0495/2349 8 152 DIA VCP 0035/2391-0036/2391 8 ELDERTREE DR 182 DIA ABSCP 0178/2434-0179/2434 8 HEDGEWOOD PL 194 DIA ABSCP 0253/2432-0255/2432 8 348 DIA ABSCP 0283/2432-0286/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 316 DIA ABSCP 0010/2433-0011/2433 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 334 DIA VCP 0229/2348-0230/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 298 DIA VCP 0362/2392-0363/2392 8 WINDMILL DR 281 DIA VCP 0580/2391-0581/2391 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 276 DIA VCP 0425/2349-0426/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 118 DIA ABSCP 0419/2349-0420/2349 8 EAGLECREST PL 194 DIA ABSCP 0206/2391-0208/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 272 DIA ABSCP 0719/2391-0720/2391 8 BRONZE KNOLL RD 217 DIA VCP 0450/2391-0451/2391 8 51 DIA ABSCP 0340/2433-0342/2433 8 PEAK CT 175 DIA ABSCP 0274/2432-0275/2432 8 LASPINO LN 215 DIA VCP 0612/2348-0613/2348 8 LOS CERROS DR 151 DIA VCP 0213/2392-0226/2392 8 BRAIDED MANE DR 266 DIA VCP 0198/2348-0203/2348 8 CALBOURNE DR 126 DIA VCP 0267/2389-0268/2389 12 348 DIA VCP 0358/2433-0370/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 163 DIA VCP 0088/2433-0089/2433 8 CHANDELLE PL 354 DIA VCP 0053/2433-0054/2433 8 CROMARTY DR 235 DIA ABSCP 0115/2349-0118/2349 10 CASTLE ROCK RD 266 DIA VCP 0213/2389-0214/2389 8 PROSPECTORS RD 56 DIA VCP 0013/2350-0015/2350 8 CHIRPING SPARROW RD 301 DIA VCP 0103/2433-0105/2433 8 LAPSINO LN 130 DIA VCP 0031/2392-0032/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 354 DIA VCP 0201/2348-0202/2348 8 CALPET DR 168 DIA VCP 0219/2433-0220/2433 8 RAINBOW PL 266 DIA ABSCP 0264/2432-0266/2432 8 121 DIA VCP 0023/2392-0024/2392 8 132 DIA VCP 0241/2432-0242/2432 8 GINGERWOOD PL 134 DIA ABSCP 0678/2391-0679/2391 8 ROLLING KNOLL RD 399 DIA VCP 0272/2432-0273/2432 8 CARPIO DR 165 DIA VCP 0017/2432-0018/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 322 DIA VCP 0343/2348-0344/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 185 DIA VCP 0305/2390-0306/2390 8 STIRRUP DR 309 DIA VCP 0170/2432-0272/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 259 DIA VCP 0284/2432-0285/2432 8 FERN PL 265 DIA ABSCP 0034/2391-0035/2391 8 ELDERTREE DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0403/2391-0404/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 190 DIA ABSCP 0133/2433-0208/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 285 DIA ABSCP 0228/2392-0229/2392 8 BRAIDED MANE DR 240 DIA VCP 0031/2390-0034/2390 8 PINTADO DR 163 DIA VCP 0238/2392-0239/2392 8 EVERGREEN SPGS DR 311 DIA VCP 0025/2392-0026/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 159 DIA VCP 0183/2392-0184/2392 8 TIMBERTOP LN 311 DIA VCP 0226/2348-0227/2348 8 HONEYHILL DR 325 DIA VCP 0229/2392-0230/2392 8 BRAIDED MANE DR 192 DIA VCP 0365/2348-0402/2348 8 MAHOGANY CT 102 DIA ABSCP Page 62 D62 QueryDia 0284/2389-0301/2389 8 NAVAJO SPRING RD 412 DIA VCP 0091/2434-0092/2434 8 DELTA DR 217 DIA ABSCP 0005/2433-0006/2433 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 223 DIA VCP 0197/2434-0198/2434 8 PENROSE CT 201 DIA ABSCP 0705/2391-0706/2391 8 SHALE HOLLOW RD 217 DIA VCP 0050/2434-0051/2434 8 205 DIA VCP 0021/2350-0022/2350 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 275 DIA ABSCP 0067/2349-0068/2349 8 COLD SPRING LN 348 DIA VCP 0218/2433-0219/2433 8 RAINBOW PL 309 DIA ABSCP 0668/2391-0669/2391 8 AMBERWICK PL 158 DIA VCP 0141/2391-0142/2391 8 NARATO PL 255 DIA VCP 0250/2432-0251/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 296 DIA VCP 0252/2433-0272/2433 8 NAN CT 123 DIA ABSCP 0497/2348-0498/2348 8 CROFTER DR 268 DIA ABSCP 0254/2390-0256/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 387 DIA VCP 0155/2392-0157/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 345 DIA VCP 0187/2432-0188/2432 8 263 DIA VCP 0122/2392-0123/2392 8 181 DIA VCP 0046/2390-0047/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 176 DIA VCP 0366/2391-0367/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 101 DIA ABSCP 0171/2432-0172/2432 8 SILVER SPRAY DR 118 DIA VCP 0183/2434-0184/2434 8 JASON PL 177 DIA ABSCP 0570/2348-0571/2348 8 FERN HOLLOW DR 162 DIA VCP 0153/2391-0806/2391 15 110 DIA VCP 0125/2434-SOUTH/2434 8 STONECREST PL 46 DIA ABSCP 0099/2392-0100/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 159 DIA VCP 0661/2391-0663/2391 8 WINTERWOOD LN 233 DIA VCP 0265/2389-0266/2389 15 155 DIA VCP 0140/2433-0141/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 368 DIA ABSCP 0444/2348-0540/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 133 DIA ABSCP 0129/2432-0132/2432 8 BRIAR CREEK RD 175 DIA VCP 0141/2433-0142/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 245 DIA ABSCP 0414/2349-0418/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 272 DIA ABSCP 0074/2392-0077/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 146 DIA VCP 0353/2433-0354/2433 8 RIDGECREST CT 286 DIA VCP 0608/2348-0609/2348 8 AUTUMNGLOW DR 375 DIA VCP 0540/2348-0541/2348 8 GONA CT 213 DIA ABSCP 0110/2349-0111/2349 8 COOL SPRINGS DR 247 DIA VCP 0281/2392-0283/2392 8 122 DIA ABSCP 0350/2433-0351/2433 8 BENFIELD PL 218 DIA ABSCP 0286/2433-0287/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 153 DIA ABSCP 0449/2347-0450/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 93 DIA VCP 0774/2391-0775/2391 8 102 DIA VCP 0175/2433-0176/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 100 DIA DIP 0261/2390-0262/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 116 DIA VCP 0074/2392-0075/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 362 DIA VCP 0787/2391-0788/2391 8 202 DIA VCP 0010/2350-0012/2350 8 GREYFIELD LN 288 DIA VCP 0010/2392-0064/2349 8 BENT TWIG LN 300 DIA VCP 0254/2432-0255/2432 8 91 DIA ABSCP 0395/2391-0396/2391 8 77 DIA ABSCP 0293/2433-0298/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 378 DIA ABSCP Page 63 D63 QueryDia 0100/2434-0101/2434 8 RANGE CT 269 DIA ABSCP 0208/2392-PS/2392 8 38 DIA CAS 0216/2434-0217/2434 8 189 DIA VCP 0406/2349-0407/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 257 DIA ABSCP 0349/2391-0352/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 220 DIA VCP 0153/2392-0155/2392 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 146 DIA VCP 0161/2433-0162/2433 8 HARDY DR 325 DIA ABSCP 0259/2433-0260/2433 8 SUNRIVER DR 143 DIA ABSCP 0646/2348-0647/2348 8 TOPAZ CT 161 DIA VCP 0198/2392-0772/2391 8 325 DIA VCP 0193/2349-0195/2349 8 RIEGO DR 100 DIA ABSCP 0144/2434-0240/2433 8 GREENWICH CT 180 DIA ABSCP 0211/2434-0212/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 286 DIA VCP 0234/2433-0336/2433 8 BARKER DR 219 DIA ABSCP 0338/2391-0339/2391 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0433/2348-0434/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 177 DIA ABSCP 0094/2433-0095/2433 8 WINDSONG CT 281 DIA VCP 0106/2349-0107/2349 8 COSTILLA DR 221 DIA VCP 0458/2348-0467/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 300 DIA VCP 0400/2391-0401/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 118 DIA ABSCP 0122/2433-0123/2433 8 DARRIN DR 145 DIA ABSCP 0022/2390-0023/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 151 DIA VCP 0354/2391-0355/2391 8 150 DIA VCP 0269/2433-0270/2433 8 WHITECLIFF DR 345 DIA ABSCP 0290/2432-0293/2432 8 DARRIN DR 169 DIA ABSCP 0299/2433-0375/2433 8 RADBURY PL 146 DIA VCP 0177/2434-0282/2433 10 LONGVIEW DR 320 DIA ABSCP 0156/2348-0157/2348 12 LEMON AV 218 DIA VCP 0212/2434-0213/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 127 DIA VCP 0050/2433-0051/2433 8 197 DIA ABSCP 0194/2432-0195/2432 8 165 DIA ABSCP 0398/2348-0404/2348 8 LEMON AV 285 DIA ABSCP 0336/2391-0162/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 350 DIA ABSCP PS N/2392-0144/2349 24 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 487 DIA DIP 0141/2432-0142/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 354 DIA VCP 0029/2391-0033/2391 8 BIRDSEYE DR 258 DIA ABSCP 0195/2390-PUMP/2390 4 1268 DIA AC 0318/2433-0319/2433 8 CRESTVIEW DR 215 DIA ABSCP 0437/2347-0438/2347 8 SUNWOOD DR 328 DIA VCP 0512/2348-0513/2348 8 191 DIA ABSCP 0272/2390-0275/2390 8 KIDD DR 173 DIA VCP 0192/2348-0193/2348 8 DAMIETTA DR 319 DIA VCP 0363/2433-0369/2433 8 SKYLINE DR 145 DIA VCP 0306/2392-0307/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 175 DIA VCP 0150/2433-0151/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 45 DIA ABSCP 0149/2348-0150/2348 8 EARLGATE ST 92 DIA VCP 0024/2432-0025/2432 8 RENO RIDGE DR 155 DIA VCP 0226/2392-0227/2392 8 BRAIDED MANE DR 183 DIA VCP 0001/2350-0002/2350 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 52 DIA VCP 0450/2347-0451/2347 8 SUNWOOD DR 229 DIA VCP 0106/2434-0118/2434 8 206 DIA ABSCP 0161/2348-0163/2348 8 FLINTGATE DR 264 DIA VCP Page 64 D64 QueryDia 0595/2348-0596/2348 8 23 DIA VCP 0086/2433-0087/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 204 DIA VCP 0202/2433-0203/2433 8 PANTERA DR 368 DIA ABSCP 0349/2391-0350/2391 8 210 DIA VCP 0022/2350-0023/2350 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 273 DIA ABSCP 0101/2392-0102/2392 8 SHADOW CANYON DR 198 DIA VCP 0087/2349-0088/2349 8 350 DIA VCP 0213/2349-0214/2349 15 BREA CANYON RD 196 DIA VCP 0404/2391-0405/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 269 DIA ABSCP 0657/2348-0658/2348 8 JADE CT 197 DIA VCP 0143/2434-0144/2434 8 122 DIA ABSCP 0230/2433-0303/2433 8 REXFORD CT 187 DIA ABSCP 0306/2433-0307/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 342 DIA ABSCP 0295/2432-0296/2432 8 ARMITOS PL 80 DIA ABSCP 0192/2432-0208/2432 8 208 DIA ABSCP 0135/2349-0136/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 256 DIA VCP 0314/2389-0206/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 53 DIA VCP 0081/2433-0082/2433 8 GOLDRUSH DR 297 DIA VCP 0347/2392-0348/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 281 DIA VCP 0196/2349-0197/2349 8 MALAD CT 179 DIA ABSCP 0143/2433-0145/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 237 DIA ABSCP 0088/2391-0089/2391 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 122 DIA VCP 0155/2348-0156/2348 12 LEMON AV 301 DIA VCP 0422/2349-0423/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 226 DIA ABSCP 0094/2432-0095/2432 8 SUNSET CROSSING RD 349 DIA VCP 0177/2434-0178/2434 8 HEDGEWOOD PL 168 DIA ABSCP 0215/2390-0216/2390 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 180 DIA VCP 0075/2392-0076/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 235 DIA VCP 0600/2348-0601/2348 8 PATHFINDER RD 319 DIA VCP 0097/2390-0099/2390 8 WOODLEAF DR 197 DIA VCP 0215/2390-0217/2390 8 184 DIA VCP 0144/2434-0147/2434 8 BRECKENRIDGE CT 218 DIA ABSCP 0227/2390-0232/2390 15 DIAMOND BAR BV 331 DIA VCP 0002/2350-0004/2350 15 CASTLE ROCK RD 74 DIA VCP 0337/2391-0338/2391 8 GRAND AV 286 DIA VCP 0090/2434-0091/2434 8 DELTA DR 193 DIA ABSCP 0655/2348-0656/2348 8 JADE CT 78 DIA VCP 0500/2349-0501/2349 8 OAK CREST DR 157 DIA VCP 0348/2392-0349/2392 8 BENTLEY WY 273 DIA VCP 0117/2392-0118/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 186 DIA VCP 0088/2392-0157/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 353 DIA VCP 0579/2348-0580/2348 8 BREA CANYON RD 281 DIA VCP 0413/2349-0452/2349 8 328 DIA ABSCP 0117/2392-0122/2392 8 241 DIA VCP 0322/2392-0323/2392 8 347 DIA VCP 0084/2391-0086/2391 8 BRAZOS PL 212 DIA VCP 0209/2434-0210/2434 8 DIAMOND KNOLL LN 132 DIA VCP 0300/2432-0302/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 303 DIA VCP 0066/2434-0068/2434 8 COYOTE SPRINGS DR 153 DIA VCP 0126/2434-WEST/2434 8 VALEVIEW DR 42 DIA ABSCP 0416/2349-0430/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 125 DIA ABSCP 0215/2349-0498/2349 8 151 DIA VCP Page 65 D65 OueryDia 0110/2432-0292/2389 8 DECORAH RD 328 DIA VCP 0160/2390-0161/2390 8 CHISOLM TRAIL DR 201 DIA ABSCP 0270/2389-0271/2389 8 299 DIA VCP 0269/2390-0270/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 259 DIA VCP 0282/2389-0283/2389 8 BOWER CASCADE PL 129 DIA VCP 0086/2390-0087/2390 8 350 DIA VCP 0423/2349-0424/2349 8 TIMBERLINE LN 182 DIA ABSCP 0081/2390 -PS S/2390 8 35 DIA VCP 0273/2390-0274/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 296 DIA VCP 0111/2434-0112/2434 8 STARDUST DR 329 DIA ABSCP 0013/2391-0552/2348 10 VALLEY VISTA DR 270 DIA VCP 0081/2433-0262/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 180 DIA VCP 0340/2390-0341/2390 8 RITTER ST 160 DIA VCP 0352/2433-0353/2433 8 RIDGECREST CT 280 DIA VCP 0427/2391-0428/2391 8 CHARDONNAY DR 178 DIA ABSCP 0014/2391-0015/2391 10 GATEWAY CENTER DR 350 DIA VCP 0307/2392-0308/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 212 DIA VCP 0189/2432-0190/2432 8 260 DIA VCP 0147/2390-0148/2390 8 GRAND AV 350 DIA VCP 0241/2433-0242/2433 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 153 DIA ABSCP 0704/2391-0705/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS RD 323 DIA VCP 0052/2434-0053/2434 8 216 DIA VCP 0203/2392-0204/2392 8 256 DIA VCP 0622/2348-0623/2348 8 BROKEN ARROW DR 190 DIA VCP 0164/2433-0165/2433 8 DEEPSPRINGS DR 277 DIA ABSCP 0500/2348-0501/2348 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 332 DIA VCP 0310/2392-0311/2392 8 CASTLE ROCK DR 152 DIA VCP 0318/2390-0323/2390 8 WAGON TRAIL DR 285 DIA VCP 0755/2391-0756/2391 8 234 DIA VCP 0243/2432-0303/2432 8 FEATHERWOOD DR 300 DIA ABSCP 0131/2433-0132/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 280 DIA ABSCP 0001/2391-0001/2390 18 341 DIA VCP 0363/2391-0365/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 212 DIA ABSCP 0224/2348-0225/2348 8 HONEYHILL DR 127 DIA VCP 0194/2348-0195/2348 8 DAMIETTA DR 362 DIA VCP 0759/2391-0760/2391 8 199 DIA VCP 0369/2392-0370/2392 8 HORIZON LN 350 DIA VCP 0069/2390-0070/2390 8 EAGLE NEST DR 200 DIA VCP 0105/2390-0106/2390 8 GOLDEN PRADOS DR 142 DIA VCP 0388/2348-0389/2348 8 LOXLEY PL 83 DIA ABSCP 0123/2349-0124/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 274 DIA VCP 0103/2434-0104/2434 8 212 DIA VCP 0204/2349-0406/2349 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 273 DIA ABSCP 0142/2390-0143/2390 8 LAKEWAY DR 293 DIA ABSCP 0028/2349-0029/2349 8 AMBUSHERS ST 265 DIA ABSCP 0205/2389-0206/2389 8 PALO CEDRO DR 304 DIA VCP 0382/2348-0383/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 117 DIA ABSCP 0147/2391-0293/2391 8 CANYON PARK DR 125 DIA VCP 0312/2389-0313/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 243 DIA VCP 0193/2392-0772/2391 8 257 DIA VCP 0167/2349-0168/2349 8 RIM LN 285 DIA ABSCP 0161/2433-0168/2433 8 BOWCREEK DR 151 DIA ABSCP Page 66 D66 QueryDia 0435/2348-0436/2348 8 RAPIDVIEW DR 137 DIA ABSCP 0028/2432-0030/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 238 DIA VCP 0702/2391-0703/2391 8 COYOTE SPRINGS RD 355 DIA VCP 0179/2433-0180/2433 8 PANTERA DR 265 DIA ABSCP 0088/2434-0089/2434 8 DELTA DR 210 DIA ABSCP 0122/2390-0123/2390 8 65 DIA ABSCP 0341/2392-0343/2392 8 183 DIA VCP 0260/2390-0261/2390 8 GOLDRUSH DR 280 DIA VCP 0128/2349-0129/2349 8 CASTLE ROCK RD 234 DIA VCP 0047/2392-0048/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 349 DIA VCP 0764/2391-0765/2391 8 164 DIA VCP 0478/2348-0481/2348 8 SILVER FIR DR 86 DIA VCP 0001/2433-0224/2390 8 MEADOW FALLS DR 234 DIA VCP 0385/2348-0387/2348 8 ROMNEY DR 221 DIA ABSCP 0002/2392-0003/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 227 DIA VCP 0174/2392-0175/2392 8 ALAMO HEIGHTS DR 307 DIA VCP 0168/2433-0170/2433 8 CLAYWOOD DR 240 DIA ABSCP 0596/2391-0597/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 194 DIA VCP 0155/2390-0156/2390 8 RIO LOBOS RD 257 DIA ABSCP 0239/2432-0240/2432 8 GINGERWOOD PL 340 DIA ABSCP 0218/2432-0219/2432 8 SEAGREEN DR 338 DIA VCP 0016/2391-0017/2391 10 COPLEY DR 395 DIA VCP 0360/2391-0361/2391 8 PASEO DE TERRADO 65 DIA ABSCP 0576/2391-0577/2391 8 327 DIA VCP 0271/2433-0274/2433 8 WHITECLIFF DR 275 DIA ABSCP 0140/2432-0141/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 308 DIA VCP 0467/2348-0468/2348 8 SHADED WOOD RD 157 DIA VCP 0213/2392-0214/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 311 DIA VCP 0201/2390-0202/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 279 DIA VCP 0619/2391-0620/2391 8 177 DIA VCP 0254/2389-0273/2389 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 35 DIA VCP 0240/2390-0244/2390 8 CASA LOMA DR 230 DIA VCP 0115/2390-0116/2390 8 89 DIA ABSCP 0166/2432-0167/2432 15 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 68 DIA VCP 0232/2392-0233/2392 8 BIRCH HILL DR 355 DIA VCP 0152/2433-0153/2433 8 STAR CT 98 DIA ABSCP 0129/2392-0132/2392 21 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 269 DIA VCP 0092/2432-0093/2432 8 DEL SOL LN 341 DIA VCP 0197/2433-0202/2433 8 PANTERA DR 335 DIA ABSCP 0657/2347-0658/2347 10 WINDWOOD DR 215 DIA VCP 0285/2392-0286/2392 8 40 DIA ABSCP 0060/2433-0268/2390 8 JUBILEE LN 350 DIA VCP 0322/2392-0495/2349 8 201 DIA VCP 0211/2391-0212/2391 8 KIOWA CREST DR 203 DIA ABSCP 0111/2392-0112/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 239 DIA VCP 0031/2391-0201/2391 8 CEDARDALE DR 224 DIA ABSCP 0296/2391-0154/2392 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 330 DIA VCP 0272/2389-0316/2389 12 251 DIA VCP 0248/2433-0249/2433 8 SUNNYCREST CT 193 DIA ABSCP 0512/2349-0513/2349 8 CRESTLINE DR 223 DIA VCP 0343/2433-0344/2433 8 NEWBURY WY 176 DIA ABSCP 0124/2392-0125/2392 21 DIAMOND BAR BV 355 DIA VCP Page 67 D67 QueryDia 0104/2432-0105/2432 8 EL ENCINO DR 193 DIA VCP 0187/2349-0188/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 333 DIA VCP 0211/2433-0212/2433 8 ARMITOS PL 220 DIA ABSCP 0201/2432-0202/2432 8 90 DIA ABSCP 0629/2391-0630/2391 8 240 DIA VCP 0058/2433-0246/2390 8 TORITO LN 140 DIA VCP 0594/2348-0595/2348 36 265 DIA VCP 0196/2392-0197/2392 8 163 DIA VCP 0177/2432-0178/2432 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 436 DIA VCP 0079/2434-0080/2434 8 KNOLL CT 204 DIA ABSCP 0077/2390-0080/2390 8 PALO CEDRO DR 261 DIA VCP 0266/2432-0267/2432 8 235 DIA VCP 0450/2349-0451/2349 8 RIM LN 205 DIA ABSCP 0008/2434-0637/2391 8 GRUBSTAKE DR 260 DIA VCP 0462/2349-0463/2349 8 CREST LN 300 DIA ABSCP 0460/2349-0461/2349 8 CREST LN 230 DIA ABSCP 0339/2348-0349/2348 8 ADAMSGROVE AV 198 DIA VCP 0146/2432-0147/2432 8 PALOMINO DR 147 DIA VCP 0040/2433-0042/2433 8 RANCHERIA DR 251 DIA VCP 0478/2348-0479/2348 8 170 DIA VCP 0559/2348-0561/2348 18 BREA CANYON RD 313 DIA VCP 0122/2349-0137/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 310 DIA VCP 0024/2432-0026/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 311 DIA VCP 0493/2391-0494/2391 8 97 DIA ABSCP 0279/2392-0318/2392 8 34 DIA ABSCP 0299/2390-0300/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 324 DIA VCP 0566/2391-0567/2391 8 ROCKY VIEW RD 185 DIA VCP 0208/2391-0209/2391 8 DEERFOOT DR 330 DIA ABSCP 0628/2391-0631/2391 8 CLEGHORN DR 218 DIA VCP 0611/2391-0612/2391 8 SILVER SPRING LN 174 DIA VCP 0141/2349-0142/2349 8 FOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD 286 DIA VCP 0340/2348-0346/2348 8 DARIUS AV 345 DIA VCP 0059/2432-0060/2432 8 TWIN CANYON RD 180 DIA VCP 0092/2434-0093/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 225 DIA ABSCP 0526/2348-0527/2348 8 CAPEN AV 240 DIA VCP 0341/2348-0342/2348 8 NORTHAMPTON ST 306 DIA VCP 0106/2434-0107/2434 12 LONGVIEW DR 44 DIA VCP 0022/2432-0023/2432 8 FLINTLOCK RD 226 DIA VCP 0116/2390-0126/2390 8 HILTEN HEAD DR 287 DIA ABSCP 0298/2391-0307/2391 18 DIAMOND BAR BV 100 DIA VCP 0543/2348-0544/2348 8 GLENBROOK DR 283 DIA ABSCP 0195/2433-0196/2433 8 BOXCOVE PL 229 DIA ABSCP 0659/2348-0660/2348 8 SILVER LN 229 DIA VCP 0141/2391-0143/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 264 DIA VCP 0451/2348-0452/2348 8 PEACEFUL HILLS RD 329 DIA ABSCP 0268/2389-0269/2389 12 261 DIA VCP 0148/2349-0149/2349 8 QUAIL RUN DR 313 DIA VCP 0196/2432-0200/2432 8 87 DIA ABSCP 0051/2391-0052/2391 8 SANTAQUIN DR 236 DIA VCP 0306/2390-0307/2390 8 PANHANDLE RD 176 DIA VCP 0314/2433-0315/2433 8 LEYLAND DR 286 DIA ABSCP 0002/2390-0001/2391 12 525 DIA VCP Page 68 D68 QueryDia 0043/2390-0237/2389 8 RED CLOUD DR 250 DIA VCP 0770/2391-0771/2391 8 180 DIA VCP 0349/2433-0350/2433 8 BENFIELD PL 268 DIA ABSCP 0234/2433-0235/2433 8 BARKER DR 149 DIA ABSCP 0532/2348-0533/2348 8 ADEL AV 232 DIA VCP 0070/2433-0071/2433 8 BREGANTE DR 242 DIA VCP 0043/2432-0046/2432 8 STRANGE CREEK DR 338 DIA VCP 0255/2392-0143/2349 8 SUNBRIGHT DR 220 DIA VCP 0075/2434-0076/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 217 DIA ABSCP 0269/2392-0270/2392 8 165 DIA ABSCP 0445/2349-0446/2349 8 CREST LN 146 DIA ABSCP 0432/2349-0433/2349 8 CYN RIDGE RD 271 DIA ABSCP 0345/2391-0346/2391 8 PORTO GRANDE DR 113 DIA VCP 0372/2348-0374/2348 8 RANGETON DR 322 DIA ABSCP 0209/2390-0210/2390 8 PROSPECT VALLEY DR 177 DIA VCP 0205/2348-0206/2348 8 AHTENA DR 343 DIA VCP 0025/2392-0028/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 129 DIA VCP 0048/2349-0049/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 364 DIA VCP 0325/2390-0326/2390 8 MANE DR 197 DIA VCP 0394/2348-0395/2348 8 LEMON AV 188 DIA ABSCP 0017/2349-0018/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 225 DIA ABSCP 0265/2392-0266/2392 8 27 DIA ABSCP 0059/2392-0060/2392 8 WAGON TRAIN LN 135 DIA VCP 0280/2433-0281/2433 10 LONGVIEW DR 196 DIA ABSCP 0391/2391-0392/2391 8 162 DIA ABSCP 0076/2390-0077/2390 8 ROCK RIVER RD 279 DIA VCP 0006/2350-0049/2349 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 363 DIA VCP 0044/2349-0045/2349 8 FLAPJACK DR 258 DIA VCP 0354/2348-0355/2348 8 MOONLAKE ST 365 DIA VCP 0136/2434-0137/2434 8 SUMMITRIDGE DR 270 DIA ABSCP 0261/2392-0262/2392 8 172 DIA VCP 0054/2349-0055/2349 8 RUNNING BRANCH RD 182 DIA VCP 0094/2433-0374/2390 8 MEANDERING CREEK DR 130 DIA VCP 0447/2347-0448/2347 8 LINCOLN AV 334 DIA VCP 0009/2432-0010/2432 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 362 DIA VCP 0394/2391-0397/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 126 DIA ABSCP 0374/2348-0375/2348 8 RANGETON DR 184 DIA ABSCP 0447/2348-0448/2348 8 MISSIONARY RIDGE ST 258 DIA VCP 0073/2434-0074/2434 8 RIMFORD PL 259 DIA ABSCP 0265/2433-0267/2433 8 WOODSPRING PL 159 DIA ABSCP 0425/2391-0426/2391 8 CHARDONNAY DR 173 DIA ABSCP 0288/2390-0289/2390 8 TIOGA DR 183 DIA VCP 0205/2390-0206/2390 15 PALOMINO DR 198 DIA VCP 0490/2348-0491/2348 8 LYCOMING AV 209 DIA VCP 0191/2434-0192/2434 8 BRAMFORD CT 107 DIA ABSCP 0222/2390-0223/2390 8 160 DIA VCP 0050/2392-0051/2392 8 223 DIA VCP 0235/2392-0236/2392 8 LOST RIVER DR 353 DIA VCP 0122/2392-0258/2392 8 270 DIA VCP 0275/2433-0280/2433 8 LONGVIEW DR 150 DIA ABSCP 0221/2349-0222/2349 12 CASTLE ROCK RD 366 DIA VCP 0152/2392-0153/2392 8 109 DIA ABSCP Page 69 D69 QueryDia 0345/2392-0346/2392 8 WOODBRIDGE CT 253 DIA VCP 0147/2391-0295/2391 8 MORNING CANYON RD 171 DIA VCP 0420/2349-0421/2349 8 EAGLECREST PL 225 DIA ABSCP 0337/2392-0365/2392 8 213 DIA VCP 0235/2432-0236/2432 8 DOESKIN PL 152 DIA ABSCP 0207/2390-0313/2389 8 PALOMINO DR 224 DIA VCP 0060/2390-0062/2390 8 CHICORA DR 136 DIA VCP 0076/2434-0092/2434 8 LONGVIEW DR 299 DIA ABSCP 0117/2349-NW/2349 8 TRIGGER LN 135 DIA VCP 0102/2392-0104/2392 8 28 DIA VCP 0110/2390-0111/2390 18 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 257 DIA VCP 0012/2432-0013/2432 10 DIAMOND BAR BV 268 DIA VCP 0411/2348-0412/2348 8 KELFIELD DR 148 DIA ABSCP 0130/2433-0297/2432 8 PIKES CT 300 DIA ABSCP 0346/2433-0347/2433 8 NEWBURY WY 224 DIA ABSCP 0410/2391-0411/2391 8 ESTORIL DR 110 DIA ABSCP 0030/2432-0031/2432 8 OVERLOOK RIDGE RD 224 DIA VCP 0279/2391-0280/2391 8 119 DIA VCP 0498/2391-0499/2391 8 73 DIA ABSCP 0498/2348-0499/2348 8 CROFTER DR 185 DIA ABSCP 0271/2389-0316/2389 8 64 DIA VCP 0081/2391-0082/2391 8 VIENTO VERANO DR 191 DIA VCP 0132/2392-0133/2392 8 CROOKED CREEK DR 358 DIA VCP 0192/2349-0193/2349 8 RIEGO DR 270 DIA ABSCP 0180/2349-0181/2349 8 SILVER CLOUD DR 302 DIA VCP 0616/2391-0618/2391 8 176 DIA VCP 0232/2390-0233/2390 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 202 DIA VCP 0257/2390-0258/2390 8 DIAMOND BAR BV 345 DIA VCP 0001/2390-0001/2349 8 FAIRWIND LN 400 DIA VCP 0003/2433-0004/2433 8 GOLDEN SPRINGS DR 240 DIA VCP 0293/2391-0294/2391 8 155 DIA VCP 0201/2434-0202/2434 8 GREYCREST PL 223 DIA ABSCP 0011/2392-0012/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 248 DIA VCP 3083/2392-0393/2392 8 VISTA CT 261 DIA VCP 0377/2392-0378/2392 8 GOLDEN CANYON CT 195 DIA VCP 0388/2392-0389/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 236 DIA VCP 0384/2392-0385/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 208 DIA VCP 0390/2392-0391/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 204 DIA VCP 0385/2392-0386/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 244 DIA VCP 0386/2392-0387/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 186 DIA VCP 0387/2392-0388/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 190 DIA VCP 0379/2392-0380/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 307 DIA VCP 0391/2392-0392/2392 8 261 DIA VCP 0392/2392-PUMP/2392 8 116 DIA VCP 0381/2392-0382/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 247 DIA VCP 0378/2392-0379/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 220 DIA VCP 0380/2392-0381/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 247 DIA VCP 0353/2392-PUMP/2392 4 WATER COURSE LN 1251 DIA DIP 0376/2392-0378/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 320 DIA VCP 0295/2392-0296/2392 8 FALCON RIDGE RD 136 DIA VCP 0389/2392-0390/2392 8 CRYSTAL RIDGE RD 242 DIA VCP 0383/2392-0391/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 148 DIA VCP Page 70 D70 QueryDia 0382/2392-0383/2392 8 WATER COURSE DR 244 DIA VCP 0011/2392-0352/2392 8 STEEPLECHASE LN 203 DIA VCP 0347/2389-0039/2432 8 HIGHLAND VALLEY RD 77 DIA VCP 0249/2432-0250/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 309 DIA VCP 0249/2432-0326/2432 8 SYLVAN GLEN RD 121 DIA VCP 0215/2392-0216/2392 8 INDIAN CREEK RD 261 DIA VCP 0426/2347-0658/2347 10 WINDWOOD DR 40 DIA VCP 0654/2347-0662/2347 8 WINDWOOD DR 280 DIA VCP 0663/2347-0664/2347 8 257 DIA VCP 0664/2347-0665/2347 8 49 DIA VCP 0665/2347-0666/2347 8 151 DIA VCP 0666/2347-0667/2347 8 150 DIA VCP 0667/2347-TRNK/2347 8 18 DIA VCP 0102/2349-0552/2349 8 160 DIA VCP 0556/2349-0557/2349 8 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 262 DIA VCP 0557/2349-0560/2349 8 OAK VALLEY PL 198 DIA VCP 0549/2349-0550/2349 10 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 238 DIA VCP 0550/2349-0551/2349 10 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 350 DIA VCP 0554/2349-0555/2349 8 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 186 DIA VCP 0555/2349-0557/2349 8 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 86 DIA VCP 0560/2349-0561/2349 8 OAK MEADOW LN 332 DIA VCP 0563/2349-0564/2349 8 OAK MEADOW LN 205 DIA VCP 0561/2349-0565/2349 8 SPRING MEADOW CT 164 DIA VCP 0560/2349-0566/2349 8 OAK VALLEY PL 276 DIA VCP 0553/2349-0554/2349 8 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 166 DIA VCP 0556/2349-0558/2349 8 DIAMOND CANYON RD 344 DIA VCP 0562/2349-0563/2349 8 OAK MEADOW LN 350 DIA VCP 0206/2349-0549/2349 10 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 143 DIA VCP 0551/2349-0553/2349 10 CORPORATE TERRACE DR 334 DIA VCP 0558/2349-0559/2349 8 DIAMOND CANYON RD 250 DIA VCP 0561/2349-0562/2349 8 OAK MEADOW LN 328 DIA VCP 0425/2347-0657/2347 10 WINDWOOD DR 47 DIA VCP 0298/2390-0299/2390 8 GREAT BEND DR 192 DIA VCP 0223/2392-0394/2392 8 128 DIA VCP Page 71 D71 0 V N Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend m Sewer Manhole m Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar I 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond t. 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 mom Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar I 0 0.075 0.15 0.3 0.45 0.6 Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers 0 4 rn Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers DiamondSewer Facilities in the City of Bar 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend o Sewer Manhole d Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers 0 V 03 Sewer Facilities in the City of • , •`: Bar 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar 0 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 MIEM mmmmmmmommmm Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole. * Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers 0 0 Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar O 0.125 025 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Legend " Sewer Manhole ° Trunk Manholes — ---sIVIose=er ~�~�'Trunk Sewers 0 CO Sewer Facilities in the City of Diamond Bar 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 Miles Legend ® Sewer Manhole ® Trunk Manholes SMD Sewer Trunk Sewers F7! £., FISCAL YEAR YARD SUP DIST PROJECT NAME LENGTH [FT)* 2009-2010 E 4 YOTV0910C 112,432 2010-2011 E 4 118 107,336 2014-2015 E 4 43 297,331 2015-2016 E 4 4_4 312,664 TOTAL IFT) 820,703 TOTAL [MILES] 157 Approximate length as of July 2005, actual project length may vary. 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All rights reserved. : � , .z� \\ �� � �����} ( �\:z ©� « � \5Z« %,'. 2 ��� »� �� . . °xz � . z » . .,«� . ,; «> y w ;! . ; . _ ° °: � 2\� da � ::,_\ ©(.�\�� >>z.� .� ���`}� . . .. . � �� � � �� �:�-~� �/� !� w. � ,��� « ; £ :z Z(.� i « � � �r�:? : � - � ; ,;9 ; AGREEMENT INDUSTRIAL WASTE THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 81day of , 1990, by and between the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY", and the CITY OF DIAMOND BAR® hereinafter referred to as "CITY"; W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, the CITY has heretofore adopted by reference, Los Angeles County Code, Title 20, Utilities, Division 2, Sanitary Sewers and Industrial Waste governing the disposal of industrial wastes to the sanitary sewer and storm drain systems of the CITY and; WHEREAS, the CITY is desirous of contracting with the COUNTY for the enforcement of such Ordinance provisions and the performance of services with respect to industrial waste as in said Ordinance set forth; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY is agreeable to rendering such services on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, such contract is authorized and provided for by the provisions of Section 56--1/2 of the Charter of the County of Los Angeles and Article 1, Chapter 1, Fart 2, Division 1, Title 5, of the Government Code. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1® The COUNTY agrees, through the Department of Public Works of the County of Los Angeles, to provide enforcement of the industrial waste Provisions of the above referred to city Ordinance and the necessary services incident thereto. F1 M Such services shall only encompass duties and functions of the type coming within the jurisdiction of, and customarily rendered by, the Department of public Works of the County of Los Angeles under the Charter of said COUNTY, the statutes of the State, and the various County ordinances. The level of service provided shall be that same basic level of service that now is and shall be hereafter during the term of this agreement provided for unincorporated areas of the COUNTY by said Department. The rendition of such services, the standards of performance, and other matters incidental to the performance of such services, in- cluding the controlling of personnel se employed, shall remain in the COUNTY. In the event of dispute between the parties as to the extent of the duties and functions to be rendered hereunder or the level or manner of performance of such service, the determination thereof made by the Director of Public Works of the COUNTY shall be final and conclusive as between the parties. The services shall include the enforcement of any applicable State statutes and all provisions of the above referred to CITY Code Chapter as the same now exists or may be hereafter amended. k The services shall include the inspection of open sanitary fills only in the event that the CITY, by action of its Council, requests such services. t F2 2. To facilitate the performance of said functions, it is agreed that the COUNTY shall have full cooperation and assistance from the CITY, its officers, agents, and employees. 3. For the purpose of performing said functions, COUNTY shall furnish and supply all necessary labor, supervision, equipment, and supplies necessary to maintain the level of service to be rendered hereunder. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, it is agreed that in all instances wherein special supplies, stationery, i notices, forms, and the like must be issued in the name of said CITY, the same shall be supplied by said CITY at its own cost and expense. 4. All persons employed in the performance of such services and functions for said CITY shall be COUNTY employees, and no CITY employee as such shall be taken over by said COUNTY, and no person employed hereunder shall have any CITY pension, civil service, or any status or right. For the purpose of performing such services and functions and for the purpose of giving official status to the performance thereof where necessary, every COUNTY officer and employee engaged in the performance of any service hereunder shall be deemed to be an officer or employee of said CITY while performing services for said CITY, which services are within the scope of this agreement and are purely municipal functions. 5. CITY shall not be called upon to assume any liability for the direct payment of any salaries, wages, or other compensation to any COUNTY personnel performing services hereunder for said CITY or any liability other than that provided for in this agreement. F3 The CITY shall not be liable for compensation or indemnity to any COUNTY employee for injury or sickness arising out of his employment. 6. This contract is entered into with the understanding that the CITY will maintain in full force and effect an ordinance substantially identical with the provisions of County Code, Title 20, Division 2. This contract may be terminated by the COUNTY without necessity of notice if CITY does not enact amendments to said ordi- nance in accordance with amendments to County Code, Title 20, Division 2 within 120 days after request to do so by COUNTY. The Department of public Works, acting on behalf of the COUNTY, may use discretion and need not request CITY to adopt amendments which do not apply to the CITY. 7. COUNTY agrees to collect fees called for in the CITY'S ordinance and to pay CITY, within 60 days following each calendar quarter, all of the fees collected during such quarter and CITY agrees to pay COUNTY monthly within 30 days after receipt of an invoice, for expenditures for services rendered during the billing period. The COUNTY charges for service for the purpose of this agreement shall be based upon charges to be determined by the County Auditor -Controller in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the Board of Supervisors. These charged shall be adjusted by COUNTY annually effective the first day of July of each year to reflect the estimated cost of such service in accordance with the policies and procedures for. the determination of such charges as adopted by the Board of Supervisors of COUNTY. F4 no R. If such payment is not delivered to the COUNTY office which is described on said invoice within 30 days after the date of the invoice, the COUNTY may satisfy such indebtedness, including interest thereon, from any funds of the CITY of deposit with the COUNTY without .giving further notice to CITY of COUNTY'S intention to do so. 9. The COUNTY agrees to keep such books and records and in such form and manner as the COUNTY Auditor of the County of Los Angeles shall specify. Said books shall be open for examina- tion by said CITY at all reasonable times. 10. The effective date of the agreement shall be duly 1, 1990° The termination date of this agreement shall be .Tune 30, 1991. The agreement shall be automatically renewed for a one-year period on that date and at the close of each fiscal year thereafter unless the CITY shall notify the COUNTY 30 days prior to the expiration of any fiscal year that CITY desires to terminate this agreement. 11. The Assumption of Liability Agreement executed by the parties to this agreement, and approved by the Board of Supervisors on December 27, 1977 currently in effect is hereby made a part of and incorporated into this agreement as if set out in full herein ! unless said Assumption of Liability Agreement as expressly super- seded by a subsequent agreement hereafter entered into between the parties hereto. F5 IDE 12® Notwithstanding any provisicn contained herein to the contrary, COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this Agreemnt at any time after giving 30 days' notice to CITY. IN WITNESS WHEREOFy the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers. Executed this A/h day of e 1144 CITY OF TA'diOiVD AR By t,M ATTEST® _ Mayor OUNTY OF Las ANGELES DY sknl&TfJ1,nv City. C12erk ATTEST: "r WOT14"n LARRY J. MONTEILH, Executive Officer Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors Hy Deputy APPROVED AS TO FORM: DE WITT Wm CLINTON, County Counsel By Attorney DAINDWAS2 t�b_, C Chairman Hard of Supervisors ADOPTED BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 54 JUN 19 1990 , If LARRyJ. MOWEILM MCLUM OFFICQ i F6 iiiiii ii e Z _ i 4 4 � l; >" E i f I Total Pipe Length (feet) as of December 31, 2003: 655,067 Total Manholes as of December 31, 2006: 3,467 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Sewer Pipe ® Hydro Cleaned (feet): 36,266 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 30,796 ® Mechanically Rodded (feet): 11,634 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 11,297 Manholes Inspected: 6,974. ® Adjusted: 15 SERVICE REQUESTS Responded to: ® Stoppages:0 Overflows:6 ® Floodouts:0 ® Roach Complaints: 0 Misc.: 0 ® Other:3 False Alarms: 10 ® Service Requests Responded to: 19 TELEVISING Feet Televised: 4,029 ROOT CONTROL Sewer Pipe Treated for Roots (feet): 0 CONSTRUCTION Saddle Installation(s): 2 PUMP STATIONS Total Number of Pump Stations: 10 ANNEXATIONS Parcel(s) Annexed to the CSMD: 0 G1 SEWER MAINTENANCEPRODUCTIVITY R- O DIVISIONCOLLECTION SYSTEM - FIELDOM JANUARY I i DECEMBER 31, 2009 CITY OF DIAMOND BAR Total Pipe Length (feet) as of December 31, 2009: 655,067 Total Manholes as of December 31, 2009: 3,466 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Sewer Pipe Hydro Cleaned (feet): 15,596 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 13,727 Mechanically Rodded (feet): 20,016 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 17,744 Manholes • Inspected: 6,976 • Adjusted: 2 SERVICE REQUESTS Responded to: • Stoppages: 1 • Overflows: 2 • Floodouts:0 • Roach Complaints: 0 • Misc.: 0 • ®ther:2 • False Alarms: 3 • Service Requests Responded to: 6 TELEVISING Feet Televised: 691 ROOT CONTROL Sewer Pipe Treated for Roots (feet): 0 CONSTRUCTION Saddle Installation(s): 1 PUMP STATIONS Total Number of Pump Stations: 10 ANNEXATIONS Parcel(s) Annexed to the CSMD: 0 G2 JV0 CITY OF D" • ,D Asn Total Pipe Length (feet) as of December 31, 2010: 853,430 Total Manholes as of December 31, 2010: 3,498 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Sewer Pipe ® Hydro Cleaned (feet): 39,171 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 21,394 ® Mechanically Rodded (feet): 37,919 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 21,114 Manholes Inspected: 6,996 ® Adjusted:7 SERVICE REQUESTS Responded to: Stoppages:1 ® Overflows:4 ® Floodouts:0 ® Roach Complaints: 0 Misc.: 1 ® Other:3 ® False Alarms: 6 ® Service Requests Responded to: 15 TELEVISING Feet Televised: 115,380 ROOT CONTROL Sewer Pipe Treated for Roots (feet): 0 CONSTRUCTION Saddle Installation(s): 5 PUMP STATIONS Total Number of Pump Stations: 10 Total Routine Maintenance/Repair: 1,156 Total Major Repairs: 37 Total Emergency Responses: 29 ANNEXATIONS Parcel(s) Annexed to the CSMD: 0 G3 SE11ER MAINTENANCE PRODUCTIVITY REPORT COLLECTION ,..."'• SYSTEM DIVISION LEVEL FIELD WORK COMPLETED: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2011 CITY OF DIAMOND 1 Total Pipe Length (feet) as of December 31, 2011: 851,159 Total Manholes as of December 31, 2011: 3,532 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Sewer Pipe Hydro Cleaned (feet): 59,887 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 24,454 ® Mechanically Rodded (feet): 59,903 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 19,836 Manholes Inspected: 7,064 Adjusted: 22 SERVICE REQUESTS Responded to: • Stoppages:3 • Overflows:0 • Floodouts 0 • Roach Complaints: 0 • Misc.: 2 • Other: 0 • False Alarms: 8 • Service Requests Responded to: 13 TELEVISING Feet Televised: 102,714 ROOT CONTROL Sewer Pipe Treated for Roots (feet): 0 CONSTRUCTION Saddle Installation(s): 0 PUMP STATIONS Total Number of Pump Stations: 10 Total Routine Maintenance/Repair: 1,441 Total Major Repairs: 55 Total Emergency Responses: 44 ANNEXATIONS Parcel(s) Annexed to the CSMD: 3 G4 SEWER MAINTENANCE PRODUCTIVITY REPORT COLLECTION SYSTEM - DIVISION LEVEL DIAMONDFIELD WORK COMPLETED: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2012 CITY OF ..Y Total Pipe Length (feet) as of December 31, 2012: 851,159 Total Manholes as of December 31, 2012: 3,532 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Sewer Pipe Hydro Cleaned (feet): 64,179 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 20,325 Mechanically Rodded (feet): 37,631 o Periodic Cleaning (feet): 20,760 Manholes Inspected: 7,064 Adjusted: 34 SERVICE REQUESTS Responded to: Stoppages:4 Overflows-. 2 Floodouts 0 Roach Complaints: 0 ® Misc.: 2 ® Other:4 ® False Alarms: 8 Service Requests Responded to: 20 TELEVISING Feet Televised: 1,388 ROOT CONTROL Sewer Pipe Treated for Roots (feet): 0 CONSTRUCTION Saddle Installation(s): 1 PUMP STATIONS Total Number of Pump Stations: 10 Total Routine Maintenance/Repair: 1,741 Total Major Repairs: 64 Total Emergency Responses: 36 Parcel(s) Annexed to the CSMD: 2 G5 MAE MP ERIC 01,11, a Sewer Overflows - City of Diamonda 2008-2012 2008 ID DA'L'E DESCRIP'T'ION CAUSE EST GAL MMS—FID DUR BIBS 1 2/20/2008 21015 Brea Canyon Rd. 2 4/8/2008 990 Diamond Bar Blvd./Highland Valley Rd 3 8/5/2008 2110 S Indian Creek Rd./Blaze Trail Roots 300 2348-0583 39 Roots & 400 2389-0273 1.5 Grease Force Main 1950 2392 -PS 15 Broken 4 10/10/2008 2110 S Indian Creek Rd./Blazing Trail Power Outage 400 2392-0208 2.5 5 11/24/2008 1459 S Longview Dr./Grand Ave Power Failure 75 2434-0104 1 6 11/24/2008 1459 S Longview Dr./Grand Ave Power Failure 75 2434-0106 1 2009 ID DA'L'E DESCRIP'T'ION 1 1/29/2009 2909 Steeple Chase Lane/Shadow Canyon 2 11/14/2009 21418 Fountain Springs Rd/Diamond Bar Blvd. 2010 ID DA'T'E DESCRIP'T'ION 1 2/1/2010 1466 Spruce Tree/Mountain Laura[ CAUSE EST—GAL MMS—FID DUR FIRS Roots 200 2392-0022 2 Lost Power 3000 2392-0124 1 CAUSE EST—GAL MMS—FID DUR_FIRS Root & Grease 1000 2391-0465 2 2 6/6/2010 23159 Rio Lobos Rd/Diamond Bar Blvd. Heavy Grease 200 2390-0355 2.5 3 6/28/2010 2375 Presado Dr./Laurel Rim Dr. Roots 300 2391-0120 2 4 10/2/2010 145 South Longview Dr/Grand Ave (Pump Station Failure) Electric system 500 SMPS00760 0.5 malfunction Page 1 of 2 As of 4/10/2014 x 2011 ID DATE DESCRIPTION CAUSE EST—GAL MMS—FID DUR HRS 1 4/15/2011 2434 Castle Rock Rd. /lost River Dr. Roots & Grease 300 2392-0143 1 2 4/13/2011 2100 Chestnut Creek Rd. /Tierra Loma Rd. Heavy Roots 75 2391-0115 1.5 2012 ID DATE DESCRIPTION CAUSE EST GAL, 1V MSF DUR HRS 1 5/10/2012 Pioneer Rd (Indian Creek Pump Station) Broken force main 1635 SMPS00630 0.5 2 7/23/2012 23655 Maple Spring Dr./Rancheria Rd. Heavy Roots 6500 2433-0033 22.5 3 11/4/2012 2350 PRESADO DR / PATHFINDER Roots 3000 2391-0122 2.5 4 11/8/2012 2147 CHESTNUT CREEK RD. / TIERRA LOMA DR. Roots 200 2391-0115 1.5 5 11/15/2012 345 EL ENCINO DR. / DEL SOL LN. Heavy Roots & Grease 50 2432-0103 4 Page 2 of 2 As of 4/10/2014 N k , "P, 4-1-1, 14 4", 2434-0104 2434-0106 Los Angeles County DPWSewer Overflow s',r f a •_ Diamond Bar 2008-2012 t r Legend Sewer—Overflows _Diamond Bar Cities 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 0 0.325 0.65 As of April 2014 1.3 =Miles CITY COUNCIL Agenda # 7.1 Meeting Date: December 2 2014 AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members, the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Mana TITLE: ADOPTION OF AN URGENCY OR INANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR EXTENDING URGENCY ORDINANCE (03)2014 SUSPENDING CHAPTER 8.26 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROHIBITING THE OPERATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES RECOMMENDATION: Adopt. FISCAL IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION: California Proposition 215 allows for the growth and use of medical marijuana by "Primary Caregivers" and "Qualified Patients". However, state law does not provide authorization for retail medical marijuana dispensaries and the manufacture, distribution and/or use of marijuana remains a criminal offense under federal law. In an effort to maintain local control over land use decisions, the City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance (02)2014 on January 21, 2014, prohibiting the establishment and/or operation of retail medical marijuana dispensaries for a period of 45 days with the understanding that a permanent prohibition of such facilities would be forthcoming for consideration. On February 18, 2014, the City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance (03)2014, extending the moratorium for a period of ten months and fifteen days, expiring January 20, 2014. Concurrently, the City Council adopted Ordinance (04)2014, amending the Municipal Code to fully prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries of any kind. At this time, due to a legal challenge filed by Union of Medical Marijuana Patients, the Council chose not to direct that the overlapping Urgency Ordinance be expired. The legal challenge is expected to be heard by the courts in January, 2015, and a judgment rendered soon thereafter. Although the City Attorney believes that Ordinance (04)2014 will be upheld, as a backup measure to the Council's direction to prohibit dispensaries, it is recommended that the Council extend Urgency Ordinance (03)2014 for a period of twelve additional months. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65858(d) a written report describing the actions taken to alleviate the conditions leading to the adoption of the Interim Urgency Ordinance has been prepared and is attached to this report. This item was originally scheduled to be heard by the City Council at the November 18, 2014 regular meeting. However, the item was continued to a date certain (December 2, 2014) upon unanimous vote of the Council. The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the proposed ordinance. Prepared by: Ryan'lVaean, Deputy City Manager Attachments: Urgency Ordinance (XX)2014 & Written Report in Compliance with Gov't Code Sec. 65858(d) ORDINANCE NO. (XX)2014 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR EXTENDING URGENCY ORDINANCE (03)2014 SUSPENDING CHAPTER 8.26 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROHIBITING THE OPERATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES. WHEREAS, California Government Code section 65858(a) authorizes the City Council to adopt, as an urgency measure, an interim ordinance prohibiting any uses which may be in conflict with a contemplated zoning proposal which the City Council, planning commission or planning department is studying to protect the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, on January 21, 2014, the City Council adopted such an urgency ordinance prohibiting the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries, which is effective for 45 days or until March 7, 2014; and WHEREAS, on February 18, 2014, the City Council adopted an urgency ordinance extending the prohibition the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries for a period of ten months and fifteen days, or until January 20, 2014; and WHEREAS, Government Code section 65858(a) authorizes the City Council to extend the urgency ordinance for an additional twelve (12) months after publishing notice of a hearing on the extension pursuant to Government Code section 65090; and WHEREAS, in 1996 California voters approved Proposition 215, commonly referred to as the Compassionate Use Act ("Act"), which enabled seriously ill patients to legally possess, use and cultivate marijuana for medicinal purposes under state law; and WHEREAS, in January 2004, SB 420 was enacted by the state legislature to clarify the scope of the Act and to allow local jurisdictions to adopt and enforce rules and regulations consistent with the Act; and WHEREAS, in 2008, the California Attorney General published guidelines for the Security and Non -Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use which, among other things, suggested standards for the lawful operation of medical marijuana cooperatives and collectives; and WHEREAS, neither the Act, nor subsequent legislative or Attorney General Guidelines, permit medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in the retail establishment manner customarily seen in California cities; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding California's efforts to decriminalize the provision of marijuana for specified medicinal purposes, the Federal Controlled Substances Act classifies marijuana as a Schedule I narcotic and Congress has concluded that marijuana does not have any acceptable medical uses and under federal law the manufacture, distribution, or possession of marijuana is a criminal offense (21 United States Code sections 812, 841 and 844); and WHEREAS, in the United States Supreme Court decision of Gonzales v. Raich, 125 S. Ct. 2195, the Court held that there is no medical necessity exception under federal law to the prohibition against the manufacture, distribution and possession of marijuana and that notwithstanding the fact that it does not violate California law in some instances to manufacture, distribute and possess marijuana for specified medicinal purposes, it still violates federal law and federal law prevails over state law in the regulation of Schedule I narcotics; and WHEREAS, in City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients Health and Wellness Center (2013) 56 CalAth 729, the California Supreme Court held that State law did not preempt a city's land use regulatory authority and in particular, the authority to prohibit marijuana dispensaries; and WHEREAS, a conflict exists between California law, which provides that the manufacture, distribution and possession of marijuana under certain circumstances for medicinal purposes does not violate state law, and federal law, which prohibits the manufacture, distribution and possession of marijuana under any circumstances; and WHEREAS, in 2006 the City adopted Ordinance 4-06, adding Chapter 8.26 which regulated the operation and number of marijuana dispensaries that could be located within the City; and WHEREAS, in Pack v. City of Long Beach (2011) 199 Cal. App. 4th 1070, which has been granted Supreme Court review, a California appellate court held that to the extent that city regulations provide for the issuance of any permit for marijuana dispensaries they are preempted by federal law; and WHEREAS, cities that have medical marijuana dispensaries have witnessed a number of significant adverse secondary effects from their operation as chronicled in detail by a report prepared by the California Police Chiefs Association, dated April 22, 2009. In these reports increases in crime, such as burglary, drug dealing, armed robbery, and murder, connected to marijuana dispensaries occurred as well as quality of life impacts such as adverse traffic and noise; and WHEREAS, based on this experience it is reasonable to conclude if permitted marijuana dispensaries could have similar negative effects on the public health, safety and welfare to the residents and businesses in the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines, by a four-fifths vote, that this urgency ordinance is a matter of City-wide importance and necessary for the immediate preservation and protection of the public health, safety or welfare of the community. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar hereby ordains as follows: SECTION I: For the period of this Ordinance, or any extension thereof, a medical marijuana dispensary shall be considered a prohibited use in any zoning district of the City, even if located within an otherwise permitted use, and neither the City Council nor City Staff shall approve any use, interpretation, permit, license, certificate of occupancy, zoning code or general plan amendment allowing the operation and/or establishment of a medical marijuana dispensary. SECTION II: For purposes of this Ordinance the following definitions shall apply "Medical marijuana dispensary" means any association, business, facility, use, establishment, location, delivery service, cooperative, collective, or provider, whether fixed or mobile, that possesses, cultivates, distributes, makes available or otherwise facilitates the distribution of marijuana to or for more than three persons or to or for any person who is not a qualified patient or primary caregiver. "Qualified patient" is a person who is entitled to the protections of the California Health and Safety Code section 11362.5, inclusive of a person with an identification card as that termed is defined in California Health and Safety Code section 11362.7. "Primary caregiver" is an individual, designated by a qualified patient or by a person with an identification card, who has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health or safety of that patient or person as is further defined in California Health and Safety Code section 11362.7. SECTION III: Public Nuisance—Any violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a public nuisance and may be abated in accordance with Section 1.04.010(e) of the Diamond Bar Municipal Code. SECTION IV: Penalty—Any person who violates this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished as provided for in Section 1.04.010(a) of the Diamond Bar Municipal Code. SECTION V: Based on the facts recited above, the City Council finds that the operation and/or establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries under current zoning laws are a threat to the public health, safety and welfare. This Ordinance is introduced, passed and adopted at one meeting and shall become effective immediately in accordance with Section 65858 of the California Government Code. This urgency ordinance shall be effective for an additional twelve (12) months and shall expire on January 20, 2016, unless the City Council otherwise directs that it shall expire at an earlier time. SECTION VI: The adoption of this Ordinance is not a project within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act in that it will not cause either a direct physical change in the environment, or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, in that under the City's current municipal code only one medical marijuana dispensary is permitted and there are not medical marijuana dispensaries currently open in the City. SECTION VII: If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one (or more) section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase had been declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION VIII: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same or a summary thereof to be posted within fifteen (15) days after this Ordinance is passed and adopted in at least three public locations together with the vote for and against the same, in the Office of the City Clerk. ADOPTED this 2nd day of December, 2014. Carol Herrera, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk David DeBerry, City Attorney I, Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at the regular meeting of the City Council held on the 2nd day of December 2014, and was duly passed and adopted the same day, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk WRITTEN REPORT REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65858(d) IN REFERENCE TO URGENCY ORDINANCE (02)2014 SUSPENDING CHAPTER 8.26 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROHIBITING THE OPERATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES Background: On January 21, 2014, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar adopted Interim Urgency Ordinance (02)2014, prohibiting the establishment and operation of retail medical marijuana dispensaries for a period of 45 days. On February 18, 2014, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar adopted Interim Urgency Ordinance (03)2014, extending the prohibition on the establishment and operation of retail medical marijuana dispensaries for an additional period of 10 months and 15 days, expiring January 20, 2015. The City Council adopted Ordinance (04)2014, amending the Municipal Code to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries of any kind. However, a legal challenge under the California Environmental Quality Act has been filed seeking to have the Court determine that the Ordinance is not valid. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65858(d), at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration or extension of a moratorium, the City Council must issue a report describing the measures taken to alleviate the conditions leading to the adoption of the Interim Urgency Ordinance. This document constitutes the written report required by Government Code Section 65858(d). Discussion: In 1996 California voters approved Proposition 215, commonly referred to as the Compassionate Use Act ("Act"), which enabled seriously ill patients to legally possess, use and cultivate marijuana for medicinal purposes under state law. Subsequently, SB 420 was enacted by the state legislature to clarify the scope of the Act and to allow local jurisdictions to adopt and enforce rules and regulations consistent with the Act. Under federal law the manufacture, distribution, or possession of marijuana for any purpose is a criminal offense. Under the Act, marijuana use for medicinal purposes has not been declared legal, it simply is just not a crime under California state law as long as the person seeking the marijuana has a doctor's "recommendation". Under the Act, "Primary Caregivers" and "Qualified Patients" may grow and sell medical marijuana, while only Qualified Patients may use it. In any event, the Act does not authorize the type of retail medical marijuana dispensaries that have been opening in various California cities. Furthermore, there is an ongoing conflict between the Act and federal law, under which it remains a crime to use, distribute or write a "prescription" for marijuana. This has led to DEA raids on dispensaries throughout Southern California. There have been a number of court cases discussing the interplay between federal and state laws regulating in marijuana. In the United States Supreme Court decision of Gonzales v. Raich, 125 S. Ct. 2195, the Court held that there is no medical necessity exception to the prohibition against the manufacture, distribution and possession of marijuana under federal law. More importantly, the Court also held that federal law prevails over state law when a conflict exists between the two and thus, although medicinal use may not violate state law, it still violates federal law. Recently, in City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients Health and Wellness Center (2013) 56 Cal.4th 729, the California Supreme Court held that State law did not preclude the City of Riverside's authority to prohibit marijuana dispensaries. Also, in Pack v. City of Long Beach (2011) 199 Cal. App. 4th 1070, a California appellate court held that to the extent city regulations provided for the issuance of any permit for marijuana dispensaries that it is preempted by federal law. The Pack case has since been settled. City staff and the City Attorney have studied the conditions related to medical marijuana dispensaries in an effort to alleviate the conditions. Thus far, this research has included: • A review of the actions taken by other local governmental agencies related to medical marijuana dispensaries, including whether they are permitted, regulated or prohibited. • A review of urgency ordinances related to medical marijuana dispensaries that have been adopted by other local governmental agencies. • A review and analysis of state and federal statutes and legal decisions associated with medical marijuana dispensaries. • A review of adverse impacts of medical marijuana dispensaries reported by other jurisdictions and law enforcement agencies. Reports of adverse impacts associated with dispensaries include, but are not limited to: • Increased crime, including burglary and robbery, in the vicinity of the dispensaries. ■ Increased calls for public safety services/diversion of public safety resources from other areas of the City to address calls related to the dispensaries. • Reports of criminal activity in the vicinity of the dispensaries. ■ Public smoking of marijuana. • Complaints by neighboring businesses or citizens in the area of the dispensaries. • Loitering and disturbances in the vicinity of the dispensaries. • A review and analysis of state and federal legal decisions related to medical marijuana dispensaries. In addition to these items, the City is in the midst of responding to a legal challenge to the City's permanent prohibition on medical marijuana dispensaries. The case is scheduled to be heard in January 2015. Although the City Attorney believes that Ordinance (04)2014 will be upheld, as a backup measure to try and ensure the City Council's direction to prohibit dispensaries, it is recommended that the urgency ordinance be extended for an additional 12 months. If during this time period the Court upholds Ordinance (04)2014 and all appeal periods have lapsed, then City staff will recommend the urgency ordinance be repealed. Recommendation: It is recommended the City Council receive and file this report. Agenda # 8.1 Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 CITY COUNCIL iiiii >Iyr AGENDA REPORT �0111 1 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Mana e A__� TITLE: CITY COUNCIL VACANCY RECOMMENDATION: Consider options and take action to commence a process to fill the vacancy. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with the consideration of this item. However, should the City Council choose to call an election to fill the seat vacated by former Council Member Chang, it is estimated that the City would incur election -related costs of approximately $150,000. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION: With Council Member Chang's election to the California Assembly (Ms. Chang's Council seat is automatically vacated upon her swearing-in to the Assembly on December 1), there is now a vacant seat on the Diamond Bar City Council. Pursuant to Government Code Section 36512(b), the City Council must take action to fill the vacancy within 60 days (no later than January 30, 2015) by appointment or by calling a special election. The Diamond Bar City Council has faced this situation on five previous occasions, choosing to appoint a replacement four times while calling a special election once (in 2005). The City Council may choose from the following three options: 1. Appoint an Individual for the Remainder of the Term The City Council may choose to appoint an individual to the vacant seat for the remainder of the former incumbent's term expiring in November of 2017. The appointment will require a majority vote of Council Members present in a quorum. The appointed individual must be a United States citizen, registered voter, and a Diamond Bar resident eighteen (18) years of age or older. The City Council is under no legal obligation to advertise the vacancy, solicit applications or conduct interviews before appointing an individual to the empty seat and may choose any appointment process it deems appropriate. However, should the Council choose to appoint, staff recommends a uniform application and interview process be used to transparently choose the most qualified candidate. The use of the attached appointment application form is recommended. It should be noted that any City Council interviews would be subject to Brown Act requirements and a vote on the appointee must be made at a public meeting. To ensure all legal requirements related to an appointment are met, the following timeline is recommended: • Council Meeting of December 2, 2014 - City Council announces vacancy, intent to appoint and term of appointment (for remainder of unexpired term or until special election). Council directs staff to post a Notice of Council Vacancy and make application materials available to the public. • December 19, 2014 at 4:30pm - Deadline for candidate applications. • Week of January 5, 2015 - Council interviews with selected candidates followed by Council deliberation and discussion. • Special Meeting of the City Council held any time prior to January 30, 2015 — Vote on appointment followed by announcement of the appointee. 2. Appoint an Individual to Serve Only Until a Special Election is Held Per Diamond Bar Municipal Code Section 2.04.30, the City Council may appoint an individual to serve until the date of a special election called by the City Council. The appointed individual would be eligible to run for office in the special election. As per above, while it is recommended by staff, the City Council is under no obligation to solicit applications or conduct interviews and may appoint upon a majority vote of a quorum of the Council. 3. Call a Special Election If the Council chooses to call a special election, state law provides that it be held on the next regularly established election date not less than 114 days from the call of the special election. Given the January 30, 2015 deadline and 114 day window, the special election could be held on either June 2, 2015 or November 3, 2015, concurrent with the scheduled statewide elections. When calling the special election, the Council may leave the office vacant until the special election and operate as a four member body or appoint an interim Council Member whose seat would expire on the date of the special election. The victor in the special election would hold the office for the remainder of the term of the former incumbent, which expires in November 2017. Because the County of Los Angeles will not be holding an election in June 2015, the City will not be able to consolidate the special election with the County as it does with regularly scheduled November municipal elections. Thus, should the Council choose to hold a June 2015 special election, the City would be fully responsible for conducting the election, and would be required to secure all election -related materials and equipment, print and distribute ballot materials, review voter registration/eligibility, retain precinct workers, count votes, etc. These requirements will likely generate costs of approximately $150,000. If the Council chooses to hold a special election in June, these costs would come in addition to costs of the regularly scheduled November election. Prepared by: r Ryan c ean, Deputy City Manager M III I.;1111111 IMMUM : . 21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California 91765 909.839.7000 1 cityclerk(o)diamondbarca.00v www.diamondbarca.gov APPLICATION FOR CITY COUNCIL VACANCY APPOINTMENT Requirements: All applicants must be at least 18 years of age, reside and be registered to vote in the city of Diamond Bar and be United States citizens at the time of application submittal. Name: Address: Phone: How long have you lived in Diamond Bar? Principal Profession, Vocation, or Occupation: Email: Application Statement - Attach your responses to the questions below on a separate sheet. Applicants are also encouraged to submit a letter of interest, resume, or personal statement. 1. Describe your involvement in the community (may include participation in community organizations, local volunteer groups, etc.) 2. Have you ever served as a Council Member or member of any City Board or Commission? If so, please describe. 3. Describe the specific experiences, qualities and skills that make you the most qualified City Council candidate. 4. In your view, what is the role of the City Council and local government? 5. In your view, what are the three most critical issues facing the City of Diamond Bar today. Deadlines: Applications must be received by the City Clerk's office no later than Friday, December 19 at 4:30pm. Submit to: City of Diamond Bar, Attention: Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk, 21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Emails, postmarks, and faxed copies will not be accepted. Questions: Contact the City Clerk's office at 909.839.7010 or email citvclerk(a),diamondbarca.00v Upon submittal, the application and all attachments become public documents that may be provided to anyone who requests a copy under the Public Records Act. Applicant Signature Date Agenda No. PFA 3.1 DIAMOND BAR PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING DECEMBER 3, 2013 1. CALL TO ORDER: Vice Chairman Herrera called the meeting to order at 8:43 p.m. in the South Coast Air Quality Management District/Government Center Auditorium, 21865 Copley Dr., Diamond Bar, CA. ROLL CALL: Authority Members Lyons, Tanaka, Tye, VC/Herrera Absent: Chair/Chang Staff present: Jim DeStefano, City Manager; David Doyle, Assistant City Manager; Dave DeBerry, City Attorney; David Liu, Public Works Director, Kimberly Young, Associate Engineer; Bob Rose, Community Services Director; Greg Gubman, Community Development Director; Dianna Honeywell, Finance Director; Ryan McLean, Assistant to the City Manager; Marsha Roa, Public Information Manager; Cecilia Arellano, Public Information Coordinator; Amy Haug, i'uman Resources Manager; and Tommye Cribbins, City Clerk. 2. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Allen Wilson asked for an explanation of the Public Finance Authority and if the remaining $11.2 million balance on the bonds was for the Diamond Bar Community Center. He asked if the City's finance department had looked at opportunities for lowering the interest rate. 3. CONSENT CALENDAR: AM/Tanaka moved, AM/Tye seconded, to approve the Consent Calendar as presented. Motion carried by the following Roll Call vote: AYES: AUTHORITY MEMBERS: Tanaka, Tye, VC/Herrera NOES: AUTHORITY MEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: AUTHORITY MEMBERS: Lyons ABSENT: AUTHORITY MEMBERS: Chair/Chang 3.1 PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MINUTES - Annual Meeting of DecPmcer 4, 2012 - Approved as submitted. 3.2 APPROVED TREASURER'S STATEMENT - November 1, 2012 through October 31, 2013. 4. PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY REORGANIZATION: 4.1 Selection of Chair AM/Tye nominated AM/Tanaka to serve as Chair. There were no other nominations offered. By acclamation and with no one objecting, AM/Tanaka was declared Chairman of the Public Financing Authority. DECEMBER 3, 2013 PAGE 2 PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY 4.2 Selection of Vice Chair AM/Herrera nominated AM/Tye to serve as Vice Chair. There were no other nominations offered. By acclamation and with no one objecting, AM/Tye was declared Vice Chairman of the Public Finance Authority. 5. AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS: None Offered ADJOURN PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING: With no further business to conduct, Chair/Tanaka adjourned the Public Financing Authority meeting at 8:46 p.m. back to the Regular City Council meeting. TOMMYE CRIBBINS, Authority Clerk ATTEST: JACK TANAKA, Chairperson Agenda 4 PFA 3.2 Meeting Date: December 2, 2014 AUTHORITY AGENDA REPORT o • . :.. TO: Honorable Mayor and Member the City Council VIA: James DeStefano, City Man g TITLE: Public Financing Authority Treasurer's Statement for Nov 1, 2013 through Oct 31, 2014 RECOMMENDATION: Approve. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND: In 2002 the City of Diamond Bar, through the Public Financing Authority, issued Variable Rate Lease Revenue Bonds in the principal amount of $13,755,000 for the purpose of building the Diamond Bar Center. On December 1, 2011 the City of Diamond Bar, through the Public Financing Authority, refinanced and converted the remaining principal amount of $11,790,000 to Fixed Rate Lease Revenue Bonds. The interest rates paid to the bondholders range from 3.00% to 5.00% throughout the life of the bond from December 1, 2011 to June 1, 2033. As of October 31, 2014, the remaining principal amount of the bond was $10,785,000. The Public Financing Authority bank accounts which reflect the principal and interest payment activities are included in this Treasurer's Statement. Although the Public Financing Authority's funds have been incorporated into the City's monthly Treasurer's Statement, a separate Treasurer's Statement has been prepared for review and approval. This statement shows the cash balances for the various funds, with a breakdown of investment account balances and the effective yield earned from investments. PREPARED BY: Susan Full, Senior Accountant REVIEWED BY: Finance Director ;F� City nager Attachments: Treasurer's Cash Statement — November 1, 2013 through October 31, 2014 PFA - Lease Payment Account CASH WITH FISCAL AGENT: Diamond Bar Public Financing Authority Treasurer's Cash Statement 10/31/14 -:BEGI,NNING , - - ;ENDING `= BALgiy01N3 ' f RECEIPTS: . DISBURSEMENTSTRANSFER � BALi(a71D/31TS4•'-:` 3.20 838,909.74 838,909.15 0.00 3.79 $3.20 $838,909.74 $838,909.15 $0.00 $3.79 US TREASURY Money Market Account $3.79 $3.79 The Authority maintains a US Treasury Sweep Account with the City's Fiscal Agent, Union Bank of California. Any excess funds are "swept" on a daily basis from the Authority's bank accounts and are invested overnight in a pool of US Treasury Notes. Union Bank Money Mkt - Effective Yield - October 2014 0.000% All investments are placed in accordance with the City of Diamond Bar's Investment Policy. XT_1�0 Ja eStefano, I reasurer TO: FROM: ADDRESS: ORGANIZATION: AGENDA#/SUBJECT: CITY CLERK DATE: , Z ')-- `�A-k3zS vvh�cMn� CA PHO{�NE: I expect to address the Council on the subject agenda/subject item. Please have the Council Minutes reflect my name and address as written above. t 4� Sign ture This document is a public record subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act. TO: FROM: ADDRESS: ORGANIZATION: AGENDA#/SUBJECT: ' 0 MINIM IN ' ' i ° CITY CLERK f F DATE: 3;£, -. PHONE: I/ Vd3 I expect to address the Council on the subject agenda/subject item. Please have the Council Minutes reflect my name and address as written above. !/ t Signature